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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBook 2 (2/21/1925 to 3/9/1932){ L t 1 4l !Y D�j 3-544 7 4--k r _- - - -� ".. �.w -�.. .,J._.!.- .���,...: ._ /_0. 1. f4.. ®.•-�. 6-•B`p !�O %+6cl QI / y 1 - ` .s N .,....1.�.... ... -.. _ V...._ - 3-544 7 4--k 4165�4' yy - r e . r r I 0 ' s-y t i F v > ha A i .... ......... ....... I 1 -27( - ��Vvlrl nCI?f IV, lc�'.. cv, AJJ L L �' r � k k,i.t r Y^^ F �.�i P s t lam,:' J Bend, Oregon, February 21, 1925. me uounty oourt oz uesenutes county met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commission- ers Innes and Sedgwick being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to- wit: In the Matter of (Lower Bridge- Terrebonne Market Road. There then appeared a number of residents along the right of way of the Terrebonne- ,!Lower Bridge Market Road, to discuss with the Court the matter of the location of said road, and after a general discussion said matter was continued for furthere consideration. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had to Sat-urday, February 28, 1925, at 2 o' clock;;P.M. Bend, Oregon, February 28, 1925. The Count Court of Deschutes Count met this da Y y y, pursuant to adjournment, all (members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Murphy Road. . Therebthen appeared George T. Murphy, to ask authority to use the County grader for r ,,grading the newly made Murlihy Road; whereupon it was ORZERED that said authority should be granted, the grader to be returned to the County warehouse as soon as the grading was finished. In the Matter of the !;Justice of the Peace at Redmond. It was then reported to the Court that N. A. Burdick, hitherto appointed as Justice ,of the Peace of Redmond Precinct, to fill out the unexpired term of George S. Sedgwick, resigned, had declined to accept said ikp poin.tinent, and at the same time there was ,presented to the Court the petition of Lax A. Cunning and others asking for the appoint- ment of W. P. Simer of Redmond, to fill out said term, whereupon it was ORDERED that W. P. Simer of Redmond be appointed as Justice of the Peace of Redmond Precinct, to serve the unexpired term of George G. Sedgwick, resigned. In the Matter of the Constable for, the Redmond Precinct, j It was then reported to the Court that Clarence E. Adams, duly elected Constable for the Redmond Precinct at the last general election, had failed, neglected and refused to qualify for said office, and at the same time was presented the petition of Max'A. Cunning and others, asking for the appointment of P. G. Heath; whereupon it was ORDERED that P. G. Heath be appointed Constable for the Redmond Precinct, for the current term of said office. In the Matter of the Justice of the Peace at LaPine This matter then came before the Court, whereupon after due consideration, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, it was ORDERED that 77. W. Rose, of LaPine, be appointed Justice of the Peace for the LaPine ,Precinct, to serve the unexpired term of Douglas Johnson, resigned. In the Matter of the 'Lower- Bridge- Tarrebonne Road. t iThis matter cane on.for hearing, and.after consideration,it was ORDERED that a call for bids-be prepared for consttuction of said highway from II ., VJilliams's corner.to the new bridge on the Vedder Road, said call for bids to be issued by the Court at the coming regular March meeting. 1 In the Matter of Repair of Culvert. G. L. Couch then appeared before the'Court to ask for the repair of a culvert on the Couch Road, whereupon it was ORDERED that the County Road Master be instructed to r repair said culvert. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was had for the term. Robert GT. Sawyer. County Judge Commissioners. BE IT RE11EI T'IBEISED, That a regular.term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Ore�-on, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the 4th day of P.4arch, 1925, 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. Rout. W. Sawyer, County Judge. J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgi�ick, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk, S. E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Indigent Relief. The appeared before the 'Court Mrs. Fern Nosker, with the request that County aid be given her, Firs. Nosker representing to the Court that her husband was now serving a sentence in the County Jail and that she was without funds and had two @mall childi'e•n to to support. There was also taken under consideration at the same time an oral report on the matter made by Mrs. V. A. Forbes, of the Red ;roes, whereupon upon consideration it was ORDERED that a grant to Firs. Nosker of p3C.CC a month be made from the indigent fund, and that the Clerk be directed to draw his warrant in this sum on the General Fund immediately, payable to M-rs. Fern Nosker, and that the same amount be granted to her monthly hereafter until- further notice. In the Matter of Bridge repairs. Commissioner Sedgwick then reported damaged bridges in the Pleasant Ridge Vicinity whereupon it was ORDERED That the County Road Master be directed. to make repairs to said bridges. In the Fatter of Rock Work. - On its being reported to the Court that there was rock work on the Lover Bridge- Terrebonne road which could best be done by County forces, it was ORDERED that the County Road Alias ter be instructed to see to the doing df the rock work on said road in advance of any grading. In the Matter of the Lower- Bridge- Terrebonne Road. This matter came on to be heard on the report that the survey'_ ng work had been finished., whereupon it was ORDERED that bids for the construction, of the Lovaer Bridge - Terrebonne Road, except for the easterly one and a half miles thereof, be received. up; to the hour of 2o'clock P. III. on Saturday, March 21, 1925, and that the County Clerk be directed to give notice of said call for bids in two newspapers pub =ished in the county. u F� 7 In the Matter of the iCourt House. It was then reported to the Court that the leases held by Deschutes County for rooms and offices now occupied by it expire on March 1, 1927, and upon its appearing to the Court that in the two years yet to elapse before said date some*new arrangement for quarter should be made, the following resolution was adopted. WHEREAS, the leases held by Deschutes County for the rooms and. offices occupied by the County expire on IJarch 1, X927; and VvUEREAS, from the present rate of growth of County business it seeris apparent that by the time on vlhich said leases expire said. quarters v4`121 not be suffjiciient for the needs of the County, particularly in the matter of fault space for the eaf records; and WHEREAS, there are three means by which -quarters for the County as follows: (1) By the voting of a bond issue for the construction of a C by the creation of a special fund for the construction of a Court house by annually until said fund is of sufficient size to pay for a Court House o quarters from private individuals or companies, as is now being done:- and ViHE =REAS, there is not sufficient time in which to secure a fund f --ion of a, Court House by the levying of a tax; and IVHEFFAS, it is desired. by the County Court that and ,have an opportunity to be heard in the muter /to present therefore, be it keeping of be provided, rt House:- (2 ) evSring a tax (3) by renting the construct all interests inl the County their ideas on thel subject; noia I' RESOLVED by the County Court of Deschuteti County, that the problem of securing proper quarters for the County be presented to the Commercial Clubs of Bend and of Redmond and to other business orgtI 114 _Lzations and farm organizations, with the invitation to con- sider the problem and advise tale Court what solution seems desirable, and further that companies or individuals be invited to submit to the Court propositions for supplying rented. quarters sui to b:e for the use of the County. In the Matter of Fund Transfer. It then appeared to the Court that charges against the market road fund had been rude on account of bridge work and engineering on the Terrebonne -Lower BridL;e Road, and. further that the 1923 Lower Bridge - Terrebonne fund shoudl properly-pay said cha•rges, where -upon it was ORDERED that there be transferred-from the 1923 Lower Bridge- Terrebonne fund to the Market Road Fund the sum of $766.74, being sums hitherto advanced from the Market Road Band on account the Lower Bridge - Terre* bonne bridge construction and enginee• ing. In the. Matter of ';Claims against the 'ounty. Claims against the various funds of the County were then presented and ordered. ;paid from the various funds as follov:s- From the General Fund claims numbered 1 to 26 inclusive, 28 to 46 inclusive, 55 ,and 74 to 82; inclusive from the Market Road Fund. Claims numbered 47 to 49 inclusive; from the 1923 Lower Bridge - Terrebonne Funds Maims numbered 5C to 54, inclusive, 59, and 68 to `73, inclusive; from the Road Fund claims numbered 56 to 58 inclusive, and 60 to 67, in- �clusive, and from the Bee Fund Claim No. 83. `i There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Saturday, Tech 14, 1925. at 2 o'clock P. M. I Robert W. Sawyer. county ud.ge . 11 Bend, Oregon, Larch 21, 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- Circuit Court Fees. It was then reported to the Court that the-jurors and witnesses for the current term of the Circuit Court had been discharged from further duty: whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrants on the General fund in payment for said services, as set forth in the Claim Docket. y . In the Fatter of Maintenance of the Plainaiew Road. There then appeared before the Court Messrs. Livesay and Powers, Who asked for the use of the County grader and the services of the County Road Master in doing maintenance work, on the_Plain -tiew Ro,ad, and the Court being fully advised in, the premises, ,it was ORDERED that said request be granted. In the Matter - of Janitor's Pay. T. J. Sanders, janitor for the County offices and jailer, then appeared before the Court to ask for an increase in salary, and upon its appearing to the Court that the duties of janitor have been materially increased since the time when compensation was bet at $85.0a per month, it was ORDERED that the pay of the janitor be increased from $85.00 per month to $100.00 per month, said increase to take effect as of March 1, 1925, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment for said services hereafter in the sum of $100.00 per month r instead of $85.00 per month. In the Matter of Damages on Alfalfa Road. H. H. DeArmond then appeared before the Court, represeing Miss Mary Benn, of Alfalfa, and advised the Court that the passage way for.s.tock under the Alfalfa Market Road, which was provided in the plans on Kiss Benn's account, might be abandoned on the payment of its cost to Miss Benn, and the Court being advised as to the cost of said stock passage way, it was ORDERED that said passage-way-be abandoned and that there be paid to Miss Benn the arum of ,$200.00 in lieu of construction thereof, and that the County Clerk be directed to draw his warrant on the Market Road Fund in the sum of $200.00- payable to Miss.Mar.y Benn in lieu of .the.construction of said passage -way. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. 0 Commissioner Innes then presented to the Court the need for relief of George F. Beckman, whereupon upon consideration , and the Court being fully advised in the premises, it was ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant on the General Fund forthwith, payable to George H. Beckman, in the sum of $15.00, and that until the further orderedf the Court his said warrant issue monthly payable to said Beckman,. in the sum of $30.00, as month, as indigent relief. There being no further business to come before-: the court, adjournment was then had until Saturday, March 21, 1925. at 2 P. M. lJ 1 Bend , • Oregor) , March 21, 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 Construction of the Lower Bridge- Terrebonne Road. This being tie time set for opening bids for the construction of the Lower Bridge- Terrebonne Road, and upon its appearing to the Court that the advertisement of calls for bids has been duly published as required by law, and that the bids should now be opened, the Court proceeded to open said bids, and after compilation of the amounts bid by the several bidders, the amount of each bid was found to be as follows: Cross & Grimes - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $6.972.86 Reed & Tuck - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -6349.53 A. E. Doty - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6276.94 whereupon it was ORDERED that the contract for clearing and grading said Lower Bridge- Terrebonne Road be awarded to A. E. Doty, the said A. E. Doty being the lowest and best bidder on said work, on his filing a satisfactory contractor's bond; and it. was further ORDERED that contracts embodying the proposals here accepted by the Court be entered into with said A. E. Doty, In the Fatter of Road Repairs. a Commissioner Sedgwick then reported to the Court the need of repairs to various roads in the vicinity of Redmond, whereupon, after due consideration, it•was to ORDERED that Commissioner Sedgwick be authorized to attend /the making of such repairs. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Saturday, 11arch 28, 1925, at two P. M. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge.. Bend,-Oregon, March 28, 1925. The County Couri of Deschutes County met-this day, pursuant to adjournment, and there being no business to come before the Court adjournment was had until Tuesday, March 31,. 1925, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, March 31, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, and there being no business to come before the Court adjournment was then had for the term. Robert W. Sawyffr. . County Judge.. Commissioners. BE IT RE=BERED, 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 lst day of April, 1925, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding c a term of the County Court in said County, wherrwere present �I Hon. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge J. S. Innes, . County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff V`Ihereupon the following proceedings viere had, to -wit: In the Matter of Indigent Relief. There then appeared before the Court Mrs. D. A. Slaughter, who represented that her husband was confined to the County jail, and she was able only partly to support herself and family of nine childrefup and she requested that. aid be given her, and there being -6 before the Court a report by Mrs. Vernon A. Forbes, Secretary of the Red Cross, recommending I that aid be given, and the Court being fully advised in the premises it was r ORDERED that until further order the Clerk issue his warrant monthly on the General Rand in the sum of $45.00, payable to Mrs. D. A..:Slaughter as indigent relief. In the Matter of the Armstrong Wester Road. There was then presented to the Court the petition and bond of Messrs. Armstrong, Wester, et al, for the designation of a County Road, and said petition being accompanied by'the necessary bond and also the affidavit of filing notices as required by law, and upon its appearing that the requirements of the statute in such matters had been fully complied with, it was ORDERED that a board of viewers be appointed to view said road, the said board to be composed of Robert B. Gould, County Surveyor, Ai alright and M. C. Carolin, said viewers to meet to view said road on April 10, 1925. In the Matter of Road Repairs. H. C. Ellis and Allen Wilzoxen then appeared before the Court to request count aid in the repair of the raad leading from Spring River to the National Forest Boundary, and upon its appearing to the Court that the Forest Service offered to cooperate in making said repairs, it was ORDERED, that the County offer to cooperate in repairs to the road from Spring River leading to the Forest Boundary, in a sum not to exceed $250.00, said amount to be paid out on the presentation of proper vouchers. In the Matter of Wrongful Assessments. There was then presented to the Court affidavits of wrongful assessments, whereupon it i was ORDERED that said affidavits be placed on file, and that the Sheriff be given credit on the tax rolls as indicated for the amount of taxes collectible on account of such property.so wrongfully assessed. In the Fatter of the Bonne Home Addition. There was presented to the Court the Flat of Bonne Home Addition, and upon its r . appearing that said plat was in proper form, and all of the County officers had given the approval required by law, it was ORDERED that said plat be accepted and placed on file. In the utter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and ordered paid, as follows: as set forth in the Claim Docket: From the General Fund, Claims numbered 1 to 15, inclusive, 18 to 21, inclusive, 2.4, 26 to 30, inclusive, 32 to 63, inclusive, 72, 106 to 108, inclusive, 115 to 122, inclusive, 126 to 131, inclusive, 134, 137 to 138, inclusive, 131 and'142; from the Market Road Fund, claims numbered 64, 65, 109, 135 and 136;f roar the General Road Fund, claims numbered 66 to 71, inclusive, 73, 76, to 78, inclusive, 89 to 93, inclusive, 95, 110 to 112,, inclusive, 123 to 125, inclusive; from the 1923 Lower Bridge- Terrebonne Fund, Claims numbered 74, 75, 79 79 to 88, inclusive, 96, to 104, inclusive, 113 and 132; from the 1923 The Dalles California Fund, claims numbered 94, 133 and 140; from the 1923 McKenzie Fund, claim No. 139. In the flatter of the Central Oregon Highway. Commissioner Innes reported to the Court the results of a meeting held at Brookings, Oregon, ..on Sunday, March 22, 1925, attended by representatives. of the Harney County Court L and by a delegation from Mend, and recommended that there be granted the sum of $100.00 for repairs to Central Oregon Highway, and the Court being fully advised in the premises it was ORDERED that Deschutes County will cooperate in making repairs to the Bend -Burns or Central Oregon Highway to the - extent of $100.00, upon a showing being made that the ;Bend. Commercial Club has contributed. W .00 for the purpose, and Harney County the sum. of $150.00 - ,.said payment to be made by Deschutes County upon the presentation of proper vouchers showing the expenditures to have been made for the repair of said road. In the Matter of the 'Cyrus Road. There then appeared before the Court H. J. Skelton to ask for repair's to roads in the Cloverdale district, whereupon it was ORDERED that the County cooperate in the repairs of said roads, and that County .Commissioner Sedgwick be authorized to take full charge of said repairs. In the Matter of Justice "s Bond. r 1 There-was then presented the bond of ti17. W. Rose, Justice of the Peace for the LaPine Precinct, whereupon it was ORDERED that said bond be accepted and ordered placed on file. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Saturday, April 4, 1925. at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer. County judge. Bend, Oregon, April 11, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings YSjtere had, to -wit: In the Flatter of Pool Hall License. There was then produced to the County Court a receipt for $25.00 paid by H. M. Franklin, Jr., to the County Treasury, under the provisions of Section 8253 of Oregon Laws, with the request that there be issued to him under said section a license to keep a billiard saloon'in the'town of Sisters, whereupon, after consideration, and the Court being fully advised in the*premizes, it was ORDERED that a license to keep a billiard saloon in the town of Sisters for the period.from April 11, 1925, to October 11, 1925, be granted to H. M. Franklin, Jr. In the Matter of Indigents. It was then reported to the Court that Jerry Haley, a resident of Deschutes Count 'y, Oregon, was in need of aid, whereupon it was ORDERED that said Jerry Haley be given County aid ih the shape of care by Mrs. Marian Lesh. In the Matter of Lower Bridge- Terrebonne Road. There was then presented the bond of A. E. Doty, contractor on the Lower Bridge- Terrebonne Road, whereupon it was ORDERED that said bond be approvad and contracts setting forth the undertaking be- tween Deschutes County and ,A. E. Doty for the improvement.-,of said road' be signed by the ;.County Court and by the said A. E. Doty, and copies placed on file in the Cl'erk's office and a. copy transmitted to said Doty. In the Matter of Remission of interest and penalty on. Taxes. 7 There was then presented to the Court a request for the remission of- interest, penalty and costs incurred on taxes levied for-the years 1921; 1922 and 1923, said request being for 1925 whereupon it made under the provisions of Chapter 314 of General Laws of Oregon P was ORDERED that a hearing be held on Saturday, April 18, 1925, at 2:OO P.M .., in the Circuit Court Room, at which time and place all persons so desiring shall be heard, both in favor and against the County Court.'s exercising the discretion- granted by said statute to remit said payments. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment, was then had. until Seturday, April 18, 1925, at 2:00, P. M. _ w Bend, Oregon, April 18, 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 COUNTY COURT OF TIE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF REMITTING PENALTY AND INTEREST ON CERTAIN TAXES AS n R D E R PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 314 OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1925. It appearing to this Court that all interest, penalties and costs which have been, or may be incurred on all taxes levied in this County on the tax rolls for the years 1921, 1922 and 1923, should be remitted under the provisions of Chapter 314 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1925 , authorizing the County Courts of the several counties of the State of Oregon to remit such interest, penalties and costs, now therefore IT IS- =1 BY ORDERED,-that all interest, penalties and costs which have been, or may be, incurred on all taxes levied in this County on the tax rolls for the years 1921, 1922 and 1923 by all tax payers who, prior to May 1, 1925, shall have paid the original amount of such delinquent taxes on the property affected, be, and the same hereby are, remitted to such tax payers. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 18th day of April, 1925. County Judge. J. S•. Innes. County Commission Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioner. Bn the above matter the County Judge, Robert W. Sawyer, having voted in the negative and requested that the fact of his negative vote be set forth in the-records, it is here recorded. In the matter of Land Purchased from Harryman. Commissioner Innes then reported to the Court an offer for the purchase of'land bought by the'Court* from A. Harryman, to secure right of way to the Riley Gravel Fit, said offer being to pay for said property the sum of $350.00. in installments, and said offer being the best the County had received for said property after a year's effort.to sell, and upon its appearing to the Court that it was to the best interests of the County,to dispose of said property,it was ORDERED that said offer be accepted and the contract be entered into between the County and Frank J. Mehl for the sale of said property for the sum of $350.00, to be paid in installments. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Saturday, April 25, at 2 P. M. Robert. W. Sawyer. County judge. ti I I 'I . I d Bend, Oregon, April 25, 1925. The - County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, whereup- on the following proceedings were had, to -wit. In the Matter of County Funds. Upon its appearing_to the Court that there was now on hand and to be received during the year in the Motor Vehicle License Fund and the Road Bonds and Interest Fund sums in excess of the amounts necessary to meet the year's charges for bond interest and the retirement of.principal, it was ORDERED that the County Treasurer be directed to transfer from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road Fund the sum of $6000.00; and ORDERED further that he transfer from all special Road Funds all available balances to the General Road Fund. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was had until April 28, 1925, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, April 28., 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following ppoceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the }; j Establishment of the Bend- La.vq• Butte ). Section of The Delles- California } RESOLUTION FOR ROAD. Highway. }° } BE IT REIZYBERED, 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 April, 1925, 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 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-lwit: Beginning at Sta.741 +00 which is a point approximately 4903 ft. North and 4034 ft. East of the S.W. corner of Section 24, Township 19 South,- Range 11 East of the Willamette Meridian, and running in a Northeasterly direction to Sta. 1219+ 47.0 which is a point at the South City Limits of Bend, at the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and 3rd Street which is approximately 31.8 feet East of the N. W. Cor. SW-J-SWI, Section 4, Township 18 South of Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian. said raod to be 6O feet in width. NOVu THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Road Master or his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting thueucopies tlB reof, property 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 previoos 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 June, 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 0 0 1 for damages-which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 28th day of April, 1925.. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge. J. S. Innes . Commissioner. Geo. G. Sedgwick. Commissioner. In the Matter of Road Repairs.. Upon its appearing to the Court that the culvert by the Dencer place on the Dencer Road was in need of repairs, it was ORDERED that the Road Master be directed to make said repair. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was had to Thursday, April 30., 1925, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, April 30, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Sedgwick bein5 absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Establishment of the Bend -Lava Butte Section of The Dalles- California Highway. This matter came on to be heard in connection with the appointment of viewers on the said road, and upon its appearing that notices of the resolution of the County declaring its intention to establish said road have been posted according to law, and this being the time at which Viewers should be appointed, it was ORDERED that viewers to view said road be appointed, as follows: Robert B. Gould, County Surveyor, F. H. May and Ross Farnham, said viewers being directed to meet on said road for the purpose of viewing same on May 11, 1925.. There being no further business to come before the Court adjournment was then hud for the term. ti Robert Sawyer. W • County Judge. J. S. Innes. Commissioner. Commissioner. HE 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 6th day of May, 1925, 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. J. J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner ZE. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit. In the Matter of Bond of the Justice of the Peace. There was.then presented the bond of W. P. Simer, as Justice of the Peace for the Redmond District, and said bond having been found to be in proper form and regular in all respects, $t was ORDERED that said bond be approved and placed on file. In the Matter of the F. L. Wester Road. This matter came on to be heard.on the Viewers' report thereon, and upon its appearing that the Viewers" report was unfavorable, and that the prayer of petitioners 'I, *1 for said road be. denied, it was ORDERED that said petition be denied. In the Matter of. the Establishment of the R. S., Hamilton County 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 6th day of May, 1925:;: 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: WMRE.AS,,it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention'to estu1011 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 George Murphy County Road, where the same intersects the east boundary of Section 17, Township 18 South., of Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian, at a point located approximately 600 feet south from the east quarter corner of said Section 17, thence northerly approximately 2000 feet; thence westerly for 2400 feet more or less to a termination in the Dalles- California Highway at or near the south line of the North Half of the north -east quarter of said Section 17, said road to be 40 feet in width. C NOVI 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, properiy 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 wi11 be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the'lst day of July, 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 uptil the second reading there- of 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 6th day of May, 1925. Robert W. Sawyer-, County Judg Judge. J. S. Innes, Commission -er Geo. G. Sedgwick. Ccnui Is Sion Commissioner. In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were thereupon presented, whereupon it was ORDERED that said claims be paid by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as follows: Claims numbered 1 to 31, inclusive, 33 to 35, 37, 38 40, 42, to 65 inclusive, 66 to 94, inclusive, 120 to 127, inclusive, 146, 147 and 149, 150 by warrants.drawn on the General Fund of the County, "laims numbered 36, 102, 109, 113, 114, 1181 128 to 145, inclusive, on the 1923 bower Bridge- Terrebonne Fund; Claims numbered 95, 111, 115, to 117 inclusive, 140, on the Yiarket.Road Fund; Claims numbered 96, 97, 101, 103 to 106. inclusive, 110 and 112 on the General Road Fund. In the Matter of Auditing of County Records. There then appeared before the Court W. F. Vvilitel- ry representing W. F. Whitely & 12 I Company, to make application to be employed as Auditor of the County Records for the year 1925, for a price of $900.00, said audit to include a semi- annual report as of June 30, 1925, and monthly service thereafter, whereupon upon consideration it was j' ORDERED that W. F. Whitely & Company be employed to audit the County Records for the year 1925: for the sum of $900.00, said order to include a semi - annual report as of June 30, ii i 1925, monthly service £or the balance of the year, and a final report as of December 31, 1925, payment therefor to be made one -half on the making of the semi - annual report as of June 30th, and one - fourth in October, 1925, . and one - fourth upon making of annual report as of December 3:1, 1925. In the Matter of Wrongful Assessments. There was then presented to the Court affidavits of wrongful assessments made against the Alliance Church for the years 1922 and 1923, against Mrs. 11ary E. Curtain for the years. 1922 and 1923, against William Foss for the year 1924, whereupon it was ORDERED that such affidavits be placed on file, and that the Sheriff be given credit on the tax rolls as indicated, for the amount of taxes due from the said taxpayers on account of such property so wrongfully assessed. In the Matter of Indigent Aid. It was then reported to the Court that Mrs. Dorothy Freeman, of Terrebonne, was in indigent circumstances following the recent death of her husband, and that Chet widow's pension awarded to her was not sufficient for care of herself and children, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the General Fund payable to said Mrs.. Dorothy Freeman in the sum of $30.00 up to and including the month of September, 1925, as indigent aid. In the Matter of Indigent Aid. !' It was then reported to the Court that Jerry Haley, an indigent who was in receipt of aid from the County, would be taken care of by Douglas County on being returned to said County, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the General Fund Payable to Bend Chapter American Red Cross, in the sum of $17.00 for.use in purchase of transportation and.payment of expenses in connection with sending said Jerry Haley to Roseburg. In the Matter of the Construction of the Crooked River Gap of The Dalles- California Highway in Deschutes County. WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission desires to proceed with the completion of the III �I Croaked River Gap of The Dalles- California Highway, and WHEREAS Jefferson County, Oregon, has agreed to co- operate in the expense of completing that portion of the said Crooked River Gtp 'in Jefferson County to the extent of $40,000.00; and W-HERE ,4S, the State Highway Commission has agreed to construct a bridge over*the Crooked ii River on said Balles- California highway;; and WHEREAS,, Deschutes County, Oregon, has agreed, in consideration of the work to be done by the State Highway Commission and Jefferson County in connection with said highway, now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, and it is hereby ordered, that in consideration of said agreements on behalf of said Jefferson County g and said Oregon State Highway Commission, that Deschutes County, Oregon, proceed to cooperate in the construction of said highway by grading, surf acing and placing the necessary drainage structures on that section of said highway between the north end of the present improvement on said highway in Deschutes County, and the south sid r ;side of Crooked. River, at the sole expense of Deschutes County. - y There being- no further business; to come be fore the court, adjournment was then-..-had:. ; until •Saturday, ITay 9, 1925_; at 2 o'clock P. M. • I� Robert W.. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, May 16 1925. The County court of Deschutes ooun.ty, Oregon, met this day, pursuan t to adjournment , all members being present; whereupon the following proceedings were had,: to -v;i t: In the Matter of the R.,.-S. Hamilton County• Road. This matter came on to be heard, and upon its appearing that notices' of the• intention f the Court, to establish said road had been posted,. Viewers were appointed as follot,<s : obert.B. Gould John Runge and C. V. Silvis, said viewers tb meet 'on May 23, 1925. IlIn th.ei Matter of the 'application ,�o f L. E. Daigler over Public Highways for laying water. pipes for domestic and other purposes. Oomes now L. E. Daigler, the undersigned, petitioner,_ and. respectfully represents and 0 V s : That he is a resident and property owner within what is kna-v;,n -as BONNE HOME ADDITION o the ""ity of Bend, Oregon, a tract of land situate immediately, west of and" adjoining',-the "ity of Bend, Oregon; wahich. said. property is, without the boundaries of said' Oity- of Bend ;. that said tract of land has he"retofo "re been duly and legally pla- t-t -ed and' a111 streets and �R 11'eys. therein. d•edicated� -to the use' of the -public forever; that said peat was approved by 1your honorable body on the first day of .April, 1925; that the owners of said t`ra.ct have .complied: with the laws -of the State of 0`regon pertaining thereto; that said official lat is n-ow of record and_ on file in the ' office of the Oounty Olerk of the;-Oounty' of Des hutes, State of Oregon, and is, by reference, made a part of this petition; that there is ow no available. water zuppl-y for domestic or other purposes for s -aid tract,' and it is [necessary and desirable that the same be furnished by laying mains :within the streets and �alleys of said A•ddition.and connecting the same with an extension of the system of the 1,{ Bend Water, Light and Power Company, which -said extension the said Company is I nou engaged I, rein constructing;: that it is necessary and proper that this Court grant the right and Privilege of using, under proper restrictions, the streets and. alleys of said Addition for the installation of the necessary mains and connections therein for furnishing said. water I�supply; that there is at this time no outstanding right of easement extending to and within I�said Addition; that your petitioner makes this application on behalf of himself and all !'other ovners' of property within said Addition and those mho may hereafter at any time be- ;come the owners of property therein. I + WHEIEI'ORE, Your petitioner respectfully prays that he be granted the right , privilege land easement to install, maintain and operate, over, along and vithin the public streets 'and alleys within BONNE HOM ADDITION to the City of Bend, Oregon, according to the { lofficial plat thereof now on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Des- . chutes County, Oregon, a system or systems of water pipes for the purpose of supply_ng l,;ater for domestic and other purposes to the residents and -inhabitants--;of . said..:Addi,tion, and that said right and privilege be granted to extend said system or systems frorr: time to time as t i f he needs of the public may require. L. E. Daigler, Petitioner. I It appearing to the Court from said petition that it is proper at this time to grant such - an ' easement to the said L. E. Daigler, now therefore IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the said L. E. Daigler be, and he hereby is granted the /)V ri ht, privilege and easement to install., maintain and operaie v�ithin the public - streets I .• h j�. and alleys in Bonne Homme. Addition to the City of Bend, Oregon, according to the official i plat thereof on file and of record in- the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes . County, Oregon, a system or systems of water pipes for the purpose of supplying water for domestic and other purposes to the residents and inhabitants of said addition, and that said right,, i privilege and easement be granted. to extend said system or systems form time-to time within the present limits of said Bonne Horne Addition as the needs of the public may require. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, and it is hereby made a condition of the rights and privilges hereunder granted, that the County of Deschutes shall not be liable for any damages caus.ed"', !I to any -of` such water mains. laid in any of said highways, streets•or alleys by :reason of 'any road work, repair of construction which might be hereafter be done by said County upon'any' of said Highways, streets or alleys, and that said County. shall not. be held liable for any t; damages or injuries occasioned to any person or property by reason of any act.o.r acts on the part of the said L. E. Daigler herein in connection with the laying of any of such watermains or for any damages hereafter caused to any person or persons by such vjatermains. h In the Hatter of Slashings on the Dalles - California Highway. IE then appeared that in the strip of timber left on the Dalles- California Highway by' ii p p the Shevlin -Nixon Company, there was on the ground an account of slasilings and other refuse which constituted a fire danger in said strip, and it further appeared that said Aimber wa,s being left-.by-the Shevlin-Hixon. Company for the benefit of the County, and the_ public in general,. and that it would be a ,proper thing for the County to undertake the burning of- said slashings , it was ORDERED that- the burning of said slashings be undertaken by the County, and that t the county Judge be authorized to arrange with the State Forrester or his representative t.o oversee the burning. There being no further business to come befor'e the Court, adjournment was then had un.t i 1 Saturday, May 23, At' 2 P. 11. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF.OREGON FOR DESCHU^lES COU1TTY In the Matter of Claims against ) the County for Indemnity for ) O R D E R Tubercular Cattle. ) �I There was then presented to the Court the claim of John A. harsh, in the sum of '$15.06 as indemnity for the slaughter of tubercular cattle belonging to him, whereupon. it was ORDERED t }tat said claim be paid according to. statute provision .covering such cases,; and that a certifiedicopy of this order be transmitted to the State Livestock Sanitary. Board at Salem, Oregon. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, !' FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. j' In the Matter of Claims )- against the County for Indemnity } O R D E R for Tubercular Cattle. J There was then presented to the Court the claim of A. T. Reynolds in the sum of $15.0C as indemnity for the slaughter of tubercular cattle belonging to him, whereupon i t was ORDERED that said claim be paid according to statute provision covering such cases', and that a certified. copy of this order be transmitted to the State Livestock Sanitary Board at Salem„ Oregon_ ° iN Tl- ; CUUNTY COURT OF -TIE -STATE Or OIU�-.GOI1 FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of Claims ) against the County for Indemnity ) O R D E R for Tubercular Cattle. ) There was then presented to the Court the Claim. of Jones & Summers in the sum of $7. CC as indemni'"t'y "f'or the slaughter :of. Aubercular cattle belonging to him, whereupon i t was f ORDERED that said claim be paid according to Statute provision covering such I cases, and that a certified copy of this order be transmitted to the State Livestock Sanitary Board at Salem, Oregon. �! IN THE OOUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of Claims against ) the County for Indemnity for ) O R D E R t Tubercular Cattle. ) There was then presented to the Court the claim of H. A. Hill in the sum of $6.25 as indemnity for the slaughter of tubercular cattle belonging to him, whereupon it f was ORDERED that said claim be paid. according to statute provision covering such aces, and that a certified copy of this order be transmitted to the State Livestock ,anitary Board at Salem, Oregon. BE IT RETZEIMEYMD, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County,. • the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, • Wednesday, the 3rd day of June, 1925, said day being the day fixed by law for the old.ing of a term of the County Uourt in said County, when were present Hon. Robert W. Sawyer J. S. Inn..es Geo °G.Sedgwick J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts, County Judge. County Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: T n the hatter of �1Plaims -: agains't th.e1 County. Claims against the County were, then presented. and- ordered. paid:, as set forth in he claim docket, from the various funds of the County, as follows: ._.By warrants drawn on the General Fund, claims numbered 1 -14 -16 to 23 inclusive, 5 to 3;7, inclusive; 39 to 61, inclusive; 64 to 69, inclusive; 73 to 77, inclusive 128' - o 132,.inclusive; 134 to 13.8, inclusive; 141,- 144, 145 and 147. By warrants drawn -on he Road Fund, claims numbered 78,79,81 to 86, inclusive;; 88-90 inclusive, 124, 125,133, 40 and.146. By warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund,- claims numbered 80,111, to 117, nclusive; 119 to 123, inclusive, and 139. By warrants drawn on the 1923 Lower Bridge- errebonne Fund, claims numbered 91 to 110, inclusive, 118 and -126. By warrants drawn on lie 1923 The Dalles- California Fund, 127 and 143. n`the Matter of Issuance f Certificates of Delinquency - n Lot 1C, Block 11, Boulevard. ,ddition'to'Bend,- Deschutes ounty, Oregon. It appearing to the Court that the taxes charged and astiessed_ for Lot Ten, Block Leven, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, are unpaid and delinquent J. or the year 1921, and that it is advisable at this time that Certificates of delinquency hould 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 erson or persons upon the payment of taxes, principal and interest, make out and issue /d arson 4or persons certificates of delinquency against the--above -- d.escri e In the Matter of the Dalles- California Highway, Crooked River Bridge 't' prop,e -r �y� — -- — �pproaeh Sec, ion. VTHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to estab lish 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 Dalles- California Highvaay (Bend to Jefferson County Line Section ), at or near the south quarter corner of Section 4;, Township Fourteen, Range 13 East of the Willamette Meridians thence in a northwesterly direction to a termination at the north line of Section 5 of said Township at a point located westerly from the Oregon Trunk Railway on the line between Deschutes County and Jefferson County, said road to be 60 feet in width, now therefore, i 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 5th day of august, 1925, at., which time the report of the Board of County Road. Viei:,ers on said Road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading theszeof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. ` ;znd. it is further a OP -DERED that Robert B. Gould, John Rung and Ai Wright be appointed Viewers to meet on said proposed. road on June 15, 1925. In the Matter of the Bend -Lava Butte Section of The Dalles - California Highway. THIS MATTER came on to be heard upon the'Viewers' Report herein, and. upon its appear- inc, that this v,�as the time for the first reading of the Viewers,' report, :said Viewers' re- port was read for the first time. In the Matter of Lost Warrant. C It then appeared..from affidavit filed by .Anne Forbes that Deschutes County Warrant No. 21412, in the sum of $123.17, dated, March 6, 1925, payable to said Anne Forbes, had been lost; and,upon its further appearing that said..Anne Forbes had filed a bond. holding. the County harmless in case said lost warrant was found and cashed, it was ORDERED that said Warrant No. 21412 be cancelled. and that a new warrant in the same a i sum, or ' 123.17 , payable to said 44,nne Forbes , drawn on the General Fund of the County, be issued -by the County,Clerk and given to said.Anne Forbes. j In the Matter of Remission of Penalty and interest on Taxes levied in.Deschu.tes County, Oregon, for the years 1921,1922 and 1923. j; WHEREAS, this Court entered its order on ,4-pril 18, 1925, remitting all interest; penalties and costs on all taxes levied in this County for the years 1921,1922 and. 1923, r provided the original amount of such delinquent taxes for said years were paid before flay j 1, 1925; and li _ j 7T1EREAS, it is now the desire of this Court to extend the time in which interest, penalities and costs may be • remi tted on taxes levied. in this County for the years 1922 and 1923 to the dates on which foreclosure of certificates of delinquent taxes could be in- stituted under- the law`if delinquent certificates had been issued thereon; Now, therefore;L A V1 J I i it is hereby ORDEMD that said. Order of this Court, .entered. on April 18, 1925, rernit:ting all inter- I est.,-,penalties and costs on all taxes of this County for the years 1921,1922,and 1923, providing the original amounts of said taxes were paid before May 1, 1925, be and the same hereby now .is vacated and of no further force or-effect; and it is hereby further OFDETIED by this Court that from and. after this date all interest, penalties and costs which have been or.may be incurred on all taxes levied in Deschutes County, Oregon, on -the tax rolls for the years 1922 and 1923 be remitted., to all tax- payers who, prior to the date on which foreclosure of certificates of delinquent taxes could have been instituted under the law if certificates of delinquency had been issued, shall have paid the original amount of such delinquent taxes on the property affected. The above order having been made by the County. Commissioners , the "ounty Judge, Robert W. Sawyer, requested that there be noted on the proceedings the fact that in said matter he voted in the negative. In the Matter of Indemnity Bond for Lost Warrant . It appearing to the Court from Affidavit on file herein. that Warrant No. 21501 of the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, issued to Elmer Peck, Drawn on General Fund of said County, ha.s been-burned that that Elmer Peck was `at such time the sole owner thereof, and it appearing that there has been filed herein indemnity Bond approved by this Court in the amount of Ti�,enty -six ($26.00 Dollars as required by law, indemnifying said County against all claims on account of said iz,arrant and. costs.and expenses by reason of the same, it is hereby ORDERED that said warrant No. 21501 be and the same is hereby cancelled. and the County ,Clerk -Imer of said County is hereby directed to_.issue to said Em Peck a Warrant in said amount in lieu thereof. THERE being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment v,-,as then had to Thursday, June 4, 1925, at two O'clock P,. M. Bend, Oregon, June 4, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and there being no business to cone before the Court, the Court adjourned to Saturday,. June 13, 1925, at two o'clock P: Robert W. Savvyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, June 13, 1925. The County-.Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, tb. -wit:. In the Matter of Contractors' Security. Upon its appearing to the Court that May & Wright had satisfactorily completed their contract on the Alfalfa Market Road, it was ORDERED that certified check deposited by Walt May as security for the faithful performance of said contract'be returned to said Walt May.. IN the Matter of Road Funds. It then appeared to the Court that with funds now on hand in the;Motor Vehicle License Fund and the Road Bond and Interest Fund, plus receipts to-be expected from tax levied. and'from the County's portion of the Motor Vehicle License Fund, there would be 1Imore than sufficient to meet: the County's.,.,obligations for the retirements of bonds and PPP— payment of interest thereon on November 1, 1925, whereupon it was A ORDERED that there be- transferred from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road Fun the sum of $4 750,.00•; said amount to be -:used by the County Treasurer in calling outstanding road warrants; and it was further _ ORDERED that -all sums now standing to the credit of of the County in the•'road district funds of-the County be transferred to the General Road Fund-and-,used for retiremenf(of - outstanding warrants..- In the Matter of Claims against the County. There was then presented the claim of Grace McDowell against the County in the sum of $166.38, whereupon it was ORDERED that the County Clerk issue his warrant on the Ge- neral Fund payable to Grace: iiCDowell for the sum of $166_.88, charged to the budget for the County Nurse.. In the Matter of . Moving Boilers.. , There was then presented the request of the - Redmond Fine Mill Company for permission. to move over the County Roads two boilers in excess of the legal weight limit,:whereupon. it was - ORDERED that said permission be granted.on condition that the petitioner restore,all damage to roads,-culverts-and bridges on -said roads caused by said moving.. In.the Matter of Repairs'to Roads and Bridges. There was reported to the Court the need for repairs to bridges and- road maintenance in the Sisters Section, in the east'end of the County and on the so- called Century Drive; whereupon it was ORDERED�•that the County Road Master be directed to make repairs as needed. In the 'Me tter of Irrigation Water on ; County Roads. _ The County Road Rester being present, he was instructed to - obs.eryve all cares-where irrigation water was allowed to waste onto the County roads, and wherever such conditions were found to 'exist 'to notify those `responsible, and upon failure of the responsible perso to stop such `waste to proceed through the District Attorneytst office with the necessary st to end the nuisance and` to force the parties responsible to pay damages therefor. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had to Thursday, June 18 1925.' at'10 :00 A.M. Robert W. Sawyer. County judge. Send, Oregon, June 18, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to,wit: In the Matter of the Establishment of the Bend. -Lava Butte Section of The Dalles- California Highwgy.. This being the day for the second reading of the Viewers report in this matter, said Viewers' report was read for the second tirae.; and furthermore, upon its appearing to the Court that petitions and remonstrances against the establishment of said resod without the payment of greater sums for damages than were allowed by the Viewers hav -ing been filed by interested parties, it was ORDERED that said petitions be taken under consideration on Friday, June 19, 1925, being the day following the second.reading to the Viewers' report, as provided by law. There being no further lousiness. to come before the Court, adjournment was then had �1 i, i� until Friday, . June 19 -, 1925, at 2 P;-. M:. M. _ Bend,- Oregon,,June 19, 1925. ,The - County Court of.Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In-the Matter of the Establishment of The Bend Lava. Butte Section of The Dulles- CgLl=ifornia Highway.- Now; on this 19th day of June, 1925, the Court met to' consider the Viewers'', report in connection with the establishment of the Bend Lava Butte Section of The Dalles- Califnrnia Highway, the said Viewers• Report having been publicly read for the second time by this Court on the 18th day of June, 1925, and it appearing.to.the Court that a number of petitions for damages have been file by person whose;tands are directly affected by said Viewers' Report for amounts over and above the amounts allowed by said-Viewers' Report, and the Court having.duly considered all of said petitions for.damages, does hereby find that the same should be denied, and the Court finds that the said Viewers' Report is just and equitable and should be adopted, now.therefore., it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the Viewers' Report filed in connection with the establish- ment of said road be, and the' same,-hereby is adopted as filed and all of said petition's for' `damage's' are hereby denied; and 'it is further- hereby ORDERED' that the Uler-k of this Court" issue warrants to the' - persons and in 'the' amounts designaged in the said Viewers' Report; and'it is hereby further ORDERED that said road be established and finally sui°veyed and opened as.a public` highway. ° Dated at Bend, •Deschutes County, Oregon, this °19th day of June, 1925. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge._ J. S. Irines. County Commissioner. G. G.•Sedgwidk County Commissioner. There being no further business to come before the Court, 'adjournment-was then had until Seturday,`June 27th, 192.5, at 2 o'clock P. E. ` - Robert Cd. Sawyer: -, County judge. Bend, Oregon, June 27, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: ' Ih 'the'-M a e of Dance° Hall License. There was then presented the application for.license for- public dance hall of George, T. Murphy and A. D. Gorden, said dance hall being.situated in Tract 28 of Virginia Park, and upon'its appearing that said application was, signed by twelve freeholders residing in the schoolcd;istrict in which the dance hall is located, and that said freeh'olde'rs. certified that the applicants ar.e of good moral character, end ,requested- that license should issue., and up -on its further .appearing that ,there was- an f;ile with::.the, Court- further petition signed by .thirty -eight residents of the vicinity of the location of said dance hall, and upon the Court.'s being satisfied that the applicants will run an orderly house, it was_ ORDERED that license issue_t -o said applicants upon,-their paying the statutory fees and upon their filing with the Clerk of the Court a bond approved by the-Court in a sum of not less.than $500._00, _conditioned as set forth -in the statute novering such matters. In-, the Matter- of i market R.oad ,Engineer . 20 It then appeared to the Court .that, under Chapter. 361 of General Laws of: Oregon for - 1925-, it was.the duty -of the Court to employ a competent engineer, who shall-,be known as the County: Engineer -; - and upon its further appearing that Robert B.. Gould is qualified under the statute to act as said County Engineer, it wa.s - ORDERED that the County employ Robert 13. Gould as County Engineer, to, receive compens ation at the rate of $1.2.00 per day whole actually engaged in the performance of duties -as said County Engineer-, said compensation to be paid out:of the County Tirarket Road fund; and it is further - - ORDERED that said Robert B. Gould give bond in the sum of $5000.00, for. the faithful . performance: of his duty. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had for the term. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge. Commissioner. Commissioner. BE BE IT REME1,11SERED, That a. regular term of the County Court -of Deschutes County, ir/the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, -in said county on Wednesday, the lst day of July, 1925, said day being the day fixed by lava for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, vYien v ;ere present Hon. Robert IN Sawyer, County Judge J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo.G. Sedguick, LountJ! Commissi one J.-H. Haner, County Clerk, S. E. Roberts, Sheriff Whereupon the follov;ing proceedings were has, to -vait : In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County v. ere then presented and audited and ordered paid., as set fo.r th in the Claim Docket, by warrants dray: -n on the various funds of the County,, as f ollovas ; From the general Fund., Claims. numbered.1,3.to 11, inclusive, 13 to 26, inclusive, 51, 52,55,56,65 to 8C;, inclusive; on the Road Fund, Claims numbered 28,29331,34,36,47 to 49, inclusive 53,54,62 to 64, inclusive; on the 1923 Terrebonne -Lover Bridge Fund, Claims numbered 37 to 46, inclusive; on the Tlarl :et Road Fund, Claims numbered 5C to 57 to 61 inclusive. In the Ma.tter.of application fdr Dance Hall License. There vas then presented the bond of George T. 21urphy and A. D. Gorden to accompany their petition for dance hall license, vhereu.pon said bond having been approved by the D�is trict Attorney, and apparently being in -due form.and drawn in cor_npliance vi.th the s tatute, said bond vJ5's- ord-ere.d approved. In the Eatter, of Claim for Indemnity of Ira Paxton: This, matter comes on to be -heard on this 12 t day of July, 925, upon the claim -of Iraq Paxton for 'indemnity for the slaughter of One cova of the appraised 'value of. 1$11.25, -which said cow, vu slaughtered under the provisions of Chapter 215 of the Lav;s of Oregon for: 1915, and it novd appearing to, the Court from said claim and the Certificate of the State Vet tier in,l arian on file. here in that said Ira Paxton is entitled to the said indernnity in the sum of K11.2'5 of which Deschutes County is entitled to pay one half and the balance to be paid 'b ,tile State; it is therefore ORDERED that tile- said claims be and the same is hereby audited Lne. allowed, arid" the County Clerk is instructed to issue.his warrant in the sum of $5.63, payable to the said. 21 Ira Paxton; and it is further 'ORDERED that the Clerk be and. he .hereby is i n s t ruc t e d. to certify a copy of t h-i s order to-the State Veterinarian at S a 1 e m'.i in the Matter of Claim for indemnity of R E--- Stevens . �be claim "6f ThisImatte'r dome's es' lon: to' -heard on t 11 is' ls t day of July, 19 25, up o n the iR. E. Stevens for indemnity for the slauL)-jiter of cov: of "the a'­ rai s e'd value of $30.00 Vvh-i_,:`h`said c 0* slaughtered under the provisions of .Chapter 115 of 'Oregon LaVss for• 1915 and it now appearing to the Court from said claim and 'the certificate' _of the State Vet- ' • L L t erinarian on, file,here 411 that said R. E, Stevens is entitled to the said;. indemnity in the C sum of $30.0O of v.;hich 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 is hereby audited and all owed, and the. County Clerk is instructed to issue his warrant in the sun, of 15 :C0 ;.,payable to th.e said Ira Paxton; and it is further ORDERED that the Clerk be and he hereby is i,ns t.ruc t ed to certify a copy of this order to the State Veterinarian at Salem.. In the Batter of Claim Of Indiamnity of D. H. Gates. This matter comes on to be heard on: this 'a- s t' ay of July,' 1925 upon the claim' of D. H.- Gat-es for indemnity f dr' the 'slaughter of one cow of the 'appraised value of $6 5. CC V 'ji 4 _Lch, :s-ai d "c'ov; was slaughtered under the pro Vi s 0"11 S' of Chapter 215 of Laws of Oregon for - '1915, -and, it now appearing to th-e' Cour t from said claim and the certificate of the State on Yet'erinarian/file herein that said 17. H. Gates is entitled tled to the said indemnity CDn* the sum of $14.CC of which Deschu,(tes 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 Sarre is hereby audited and allowed, and the Counly'Clerk is instructed to issue his warrant' in the sum( of �-7.0 payable to the 'S&'.id D. H. Gates,' and it is-furthe'r ORDERED that the Clerk be and 1-i'e hereby L S instructed to certify a copy of this order to the State Veterinarian at Salem. In the Mat ter of Statez Indust-riaj Insurance. Deschutes County having ing accepted the provisions of the amendment to -the Workmen's Compensation Lawprovi-ding industrial accident' insurance for all salaried peace officers, and laving done 'so is n6w obligated to Lake monthly payments to 'the Industrial' Accident Fund on account 0. f said officers, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is authorized. and directed. to issue his warrants month]-y to the Industrial Accident Fund-,of the State of- Oregon i•n the sum of 83.GO for each $1CC.00 'of payro'li paid to S. E. Roberts, Sheriff and George W. Sto . koe,. Dept; ty Sheiiff', and at the 'rate of $1-CC for 'each $iCO.00 of salary paid to Hazel Manion and Carol Boyd; and it, -i s f u r t �,e ORDERED that there be deducted from the wages of each of the 'said persons. named,. above, beginning with June 1,1925, the sum of one cent per day, said amount to be for- "grd6d,to the'Inaustrial Acciue*nt' Fund *together wi th the other paymen t s ordered above. In. the MLtter of the Bend Flower Show.. C ORDERED that a warrant be drawn on the Gene .00., payable -ne:-al. Fund in the .sum -of to t lie. Secretary of-the Bend Civic League, Said -d appropriation being,' in.aid,of. the Bend Plovier Show PPM 22 In the Matter of Repairs to Scott 'Street. It`v.G.s then' ordered that tree. County participate in the improvement of Scot t Street , a County Road,. in an amount not to exceed the sum of �1C C.CC', _said amount to -be payable 1 after the completion of said work and whenever funds were in hand follovri.ng'the.payme�l.t f:or all °market- road and St at e' highway'work. to be. paid for from the Iffarket Road Fund for which engagements have nova. been made. There- being no. further business to. come before- the Court, ad-j our nrment vets ,then had to Saturday-, July, 1925..at 2:0 0 ,P. Dr:. , Bend, Oregon, July 11' 1 925. ` -The County Court of Deschutes County met this date pursuant to adjournment, a1I members being present , whereupon the following proceedi ngs vie re had, t o -wait : J In the. 11a ter o .' Indigent -;id. ` t There was then presented a requent for aid 'on "behalf of Je:mes 'A. West, an indigE and upon consideration, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, it vas' ORDERED that advances to the extent of 85C. 00 be na)a'de to aid said Nest, with the understanding that any sum so advanced be repaid by said James A. Vjest as soon as he is at to d.o so. In the Mat ter of the Establishment of the Bend -Lava Butte Section of the Dalles - California Highway, . It then appeared to the Court that on July 1.9, 1925, the .order of this %Court was entered. providing for the- issuance of warrants making payment. for damages to be caused tby the constru::tion of th,e Bend-Lava Butte Section of the Dalles- California Highway, and tha. -t rarrants so ordered had been drawn, upon the road fund.,. the Court, having by- error failed, to sp ecify the fund agC�i ns t_ which said v.arran.t.s should ire drawn,, and upon its appearing .that warrants in fac t. should have been drawn upon the harke t Road Fund , i t. vas ORPEFED that, all of said warrants remaining in the hands of the Clerk, being warrants numbers 22362 to 22383 be changed, mai.ing them payable from_ the Yarke t Road Fund , and that any of said v:arrants w.YiLch have heretofore been delivered to claimants be paid. by t the County Treasurer, from the Mlarket' Rdad'Fund upon presentation. In. the Fiat ter of Market Road Map. The County Engineer then presented a proposed market road map for adopt ion, as provided by, lav,, whereupon it was ORDERED that said matter be continued for further consideration. There being no further business to come before the.Cour -t, adjournment was then had to Wednesday, July 15, 1925. at 2:00 P. 19. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend., Oregon, July I7, I925. i Z t - • • � i , / i The County C'.ourt of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members, - being present., whereupon the - following proceedipgs were had, to -$ait In the matter of..the Establishment of the Bend -Lava .Butte Section of The Dalles - California Highway. WHEREAS, the County Court of Deschutes . County, Oregon, - made and entered an order or. the" 29th day of June, 1925, adopting the Viewer's Report made in the establishment of the Be6d -Lava Butte Section of The Dalles- G'alifornia Highway; and WHEREAS; L.O. Reed; H- A.Reid, Frank Simmons and S.H..Sanerud have appealed to the Girauit Court of Deschutes Gounty, Oregon', from the amount of damages allowed them in'the said' Viewers' Report; and t, lee =.aid 1; C] WHERE u AS, the Gont.y C:our_t of Deschutes !ounty; Oregon; finds the immediate opening of said Bend -Lava Butte Section of. The ,Dalles - California- Highway t o be of-.g-reat public necessity,now, .therefore, it. iq, hereby_,ordered as follows: It is hereby ORDERED that the immediat -e opening of the Bend -Lava Butte Section of The Dalles- ;"a.lifornia Highway is of .great public necessity, and' that the said road be, and remain open for travel to the general public; and It is further hereby. ORDERED that upon the final determinat ion _of the said appeal_; that the County Gler-k of said County draw a warrant or warrants payable, to the said appellant or appellants for the full amount of all damages determined by the said Appellate Court, together v:ith all costs awarded the said appellant or appellants upon any judgment by said Appellate-Court more favorable than the order appealed from; and It• is further hereby ORDERED that the 4ounty Treasurer of Deschutes County, Oregon, set aside and hold sufficient moneys,pp hand and available not otherwise appropriated to pay all such damages and costs awarded to said appellant or appellants by said Appellate Court upon_ said appeal. Irk the mat ter of the Market Road System. This matter came on to be heard, as provided in Ghapter 36I of Laws of I925, whereupon the G'ounty Court, being.fully advised. in the premises, designated and selected from the public highways of the County, including State Highways., all of the main or prin- cipal roads connecting with the market places and commercial and community centers of the County, and v ;ith the County roads in adjoining--; counties, said highways to be known as. the -County Market Road System, and the Court ordered the. uountyr Engineer to mark said aarket roads on a map, which map, after being so rr.,arked, shall be de- livered to the State Highvaay Commission for approval. In. the Matter of State Highvaay Addition to Bend. _ This matter came on to be heard upon: the filing of the plat thereof, vai th re- quest for approval by the County Court., and the County Gburt, after examination, ordered that said plat be approved and placed on_file. There being „no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had to Saturday, Duly 25,-1925. Robert W- Sawyer Bend, Oregon, July 25, I92:5. The County %ourt of Deschutes Lounty met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings .were had, to -wit In the That ter of Claims against the County.. There was then presented the claim of Harold Kelly against the County in the sum of $42.50,for work done, on the Dalles- California Highway, whereupon 'it was ORDERED that said claim be paid and that the Clerk issue his warrant in payment thereof, drawn on the Ig23 Dalles - California Fund, in- the sum of 342.56.. In the Matter of Road Maintenance. Reports were then presented concerning the need of road repairs in the vicinity of LaPine and Kline Falls, and the Court being fully advised in regard thereto, it was ORDERED that the County Road Master make said repairs at his first opportunity. 2 24- 'T:her-e being no further busiri,ess to come before iYie'Court, adjournment was th had until Friday, . July 3I, Ig25,- at- P.FJI. - _ - Robert W.S- avayer .� Gounty, Judge. Bend, Oregon,- July 31,. 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant''to adjournment, all member being' present, whereupon.;. the following proceedings, were had, to;--,witt.,.,.:;_ In the Matter of y The Establishment of the Northwest Redmond Market Road. BE. IT'REMEM3ERED, 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 1st day of July, 1925, 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 clounty road, the following, among - other, proceedings was had, to -wit: W'�J5REAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establi a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to-wit. N,O erAl w'c5'' .cPu q /2 -' - Beginning at or near the Northeast corner` of theANorthwest quarter of Section 16, Tow ship 15 South, hinge 13-East of- the Willamette Meridian; thence.West one- quarter mile to the Northwest corner of said Section 16; thence North one mile to the Northeast corner of Section 8 of said Township; thence Westerly one -half mile-, thence Northerly one'mile to the North - quarter corner ofJSection 5J.of said Township; thence Northwesterly to the Northw corner of'the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter'of Section 32, Township 14 South, Range 13 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence North one mile to the Northeast corner of J j 1 _ the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 29, Township-14 South, Range,13 East of the Willamette Meridian; thencei.in ,a .general Northwesterly ,and Northerly direction to ,a termination at-a point atjcr near the Wes -t quarter corner of- .Section 20-of-said Town- ship 14 South, Range 13 East of the Willamette - LILeridian; -said road. to be 60 feet .in- width. -NOW THEREFORE IT._IS.HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Surveyor,jor his duly,qualified deputy, shall gitwe notice of this Resolution by posting true codes 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 2nd da of September, 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 there the Court will consider any object -ions, remonstrances or petitions'for damages.which may b filed on account of said proposed road -; and it is further ORDERED by the Court that Robert B. Gould., Ai. Wright and M. C. aarolin are appointed viewers' to view said road, and to meet to perform their duties on August 7; 1925. In the Matter of the' ° Remission of Penalty and -Interest jj on Taxes Levied for the Years • 1 1921, 1922 and 1923. A W1 =AS, this -Court entered an order on April 18, 1925, remitting all interest, penalties] and costs ? on all taxes levied in this County for 'the Years- 1921, 1922 and 1923, provided 'the original amount of such delinguent taxes for said-years were paid before May 1.92.5 °, and t 1� l I I I 25, WHEREAS, this.Court made a further order on June 4, 1925, extending the time in which interest, penalties and costs may be remitted on taxes levied,in this County for the years 1922 and 1923 to the dates on which foreollosure of: certificates of delinquent taxes could be instituted under the law if delingent certificates had been issued thereon; and WHEREAS, the Supreme Court :['of Oregon, -on July 14, 1925, rendered an opinion to the ef.fectthat the provisions of Chapter 314 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1925, author- izing the remission of such penalties, interest and costs is mandatory upon various County Courts.in the State of Oregon, now therefore, IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED BY THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS: That no remission -of penalties and interest shall be made on taxes for the year 1921 which continued to be delinquent on and after M.ayll, 1925. That-interest, penalties and costs are hereby remitted on all taxes for the year 1922 which are paid between February 27, 1925, and October 4th, 1926, both dates inclusive. That interest, penalties and costs are hereby remitted on all taxes for the year 1923 which are paid between February 27, 1925, and October 4, 1927, both dates inclusive. That the tax collector of this County is hereby authorized to remit all interest, penalties and costs of all tax payers who offered to pay their delinquent taxes for the year 1921, between February 27, 1925, and.June 30,,1925, both dates inclusive. That the tax collector of thin County is hereby authorized to refund all interest, penalties and costs paid by all tax payers on delinquent taxes for the year 1921 who paid taxes in full with penalty, interest -and costs between February 27, 1925, and June 30, 1925, both dates inclusive. In the Matter of Claims against. the County. WHEREAS, warrants for the payment of damages for land taken for the construction of the Bend -Lava Butte section of the.Dalles- California Highway have been drawn on the Road Fund; and V'JHEREAS,,it was the intention of the Court to order said Warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund; now therefore, it is ORDERED that all.warr-ants drawn on the Road fund for the payment of said - damages be canceled and that there be issued in their place to the said indivnduals and in the same amounts warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund. In the Matter of Claims against the County. There was then presented the claim against the County of Leo Reed, in the sum of $92..50, for work done on the Dalles- California Highway, whereupon it was ORDERED that said claim be paid and that the Clerk issue his warrant in payment thereof drawn on the 1923 Dalles - California Fund in the sum of $92.50. i There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had for the term. Robert VT. Sawyer. . County Judge. J. S. Innes. Commissioner. Geo. G. Sedgwick. _ Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That:a regular term of the County.C:ourt of Deschutes County,.in the State df Oregon, was begun.and held at the Court House in Bend,-in said.C,ounty, on Wednesday, the 5th day of August, 1925, said day, being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County,- wher*ere" present Thereupon the following proceedings were had, In the batter of M nimg Hon. Robert Tv. Sawyer, J. S. Inne s`, Geo. G. Sedgwick, J H. Haner, S. E. Roberts. to -wit. County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner County County Clerk Sheriff. Claims: against the County were then presented and, after being audited, it was ORDERED that they be paid by warrants drawn on the varic-us funds of the County, as follows:; Claims numbered 55, 60,to 71,-inclusive, 73 to 83, inclusive, 86 to 89, inclusive, 9: 94 to 99, inclus.ive,.102 to 10.5, inclusive, 107, 109 to 112, inclusive, 116, 119, 120, 134 to 134,. inclusive, and 130; by warrants drawn on the General Fund df the County, Claims numbered 34 to 37, inclusive, 40, 42 to 54, inclusive, 56 to 58, inclusive, 93, 100, 117, 118 and-137, by warrants drawn on the Road Fund;.C.laims numbered 1 to 33, inclusive, 113 to 115, inclusive, 121 to 130, inclusive, and 135, by warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund; Claims numbered 38, 39, 41, 106, 136 and 140 by warrants drawn on the 1923 Dalles- California Fund; Claim numbered 90 by warrant drawn on the Dog Fund; Claim numbered 131 by warrant drawn on the Bee Fund; Claim numbered 139 by warrant drawn on the 1923 Terrebonne Lower Bridge Fund. In the Matter of the Crooked Ri -ver Bridge Section of The Dalles- California Highway. This matter came on to be heard upon the filing of °Viewer!s Report herein, and said matter was -given due consideration and. it was ORDERED, that the Viewerb;! Report be read for the first time. :..In the Matter of Road CEbs.truction s at LaPine . This matter came on to be heard upon the compUint of citizens of LaPine with respect to the obstruction in a County-Road caused by the installation of a gas pump therein, and the Court, having given said matter due consideration, referred,it to the District Attorn for appropriate action. In the Matter of Offi6ial Bonds. - There was then presented the bond of -F.. H. May. as County Road Master, an4,the bond of Robert B. Gould as County Engineer, and said bonds were ordered approved and placed on f i i.e In the Matter ,of Lease of Packard Truck. There was then brought before the Court a lease for a 12 ton Packard Truck which the County was taking on.lease- from the State Highway Commission, and said lease, waz ordered executed by the Court.'. In the Rutter of Road Repairs. A report from Lee Hilt of the work required to be done in the repair of a County road in the vininity of Yillican was then,presented, and upon its appearing that the County Commissioners had personally inspected said road and were acquainted with the -need of repair, it was ORDERED, that the County cooperate in the repair of said-road to the extent bf $100.05 - 1� said amount to -be paid on the submission of proper vouchers and evidence that. t.he-work of repair had been satisfactorily completed. In the Matter of the T'errebonne Roads.. Complaint was received by the Court of the condition of County roads: in the vicinity of T:e-rr-ebonne , and it was - ORDERED that the County Road laa.ster make repairs to said roads at his earliest convenience. In the Matter of Bridges at LaPine Complaint was received by the Court of condition of bridges at LaPine, and it was ORDERED that the matter- be referred t -o the County Road Master with instructions to make repairs at:his earliest convenience. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. There was then presented to the Court a request by W. D. Renfro for -aid in.behalf of James A. West, an indigent,' and upon its appearing to the Court that said James A, `Nest had been a resident of this County for the requisite period, and was now receiving hospital attention and that as soon as possible the said Jamesk.A. West engaged to -repay the- County any sums advanced by it for his care, tt was ORDERED that a_ warrant for $50.GO payable to James A. West`be drawn by the Clerk on the General Fund of the County, as set forth in the Claim Docket. In the Matter of County Agriculturist. WHEREAS', at the January term of the County Court there was - appropriated to the Oregon Agricultural College the sum' of 02.500.00 for cooperation in farm demonstration worki, and WHEREAS, one -half of said sum has already been remitted to the State in payment of 'the County's 'obligation.;. and WHEREAS, the time has now come ' for thy; payment of 'the second half; '-it is ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant in the sum of $1.250:0'0,. payable*to the Ore gon Agricultural College, to be drawn on the General Fund of the County, covering. the balance due on.the.said original appropriation of $2:500.00: There being no further business to come before the Court adjournment was then had until Thursday, .August 13, 1925. at 2 P.M. Robert W. Sawyer. County judge. Bend, Oregon, August 14, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day at 2.P.M., pursuant to adjot}r:n meet, all members being present,, whereupon, the following proceedings were had, to -wit.: In the Matter of the Crooked River Approach. This matter.came on to be heard upon the report­of the viewers herein, and the Viewers' report was read for the second time. In the Matter of Street. Obst.ruction,at LaPine. A complaint was then laid-before the Court of obstructions in a platted street at LaPine, and upon consideration it was ORDERED that said complaint be referred to the District Attorney with-the request that he take the necessary action thereon to secure the removal of,said obstruction. There being•no, further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had 97- 28, I it until Friday, August 14th, :1925. at 2 PAV., Bend, Oregon, August: ,14,- 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant;; to adjournment,, all membe being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -.wit: In: the 'Matter of the Crooked River Bridge Approach: This matter came on: to be heard, this being the day following the second reading of the Viewerst Report herein, and no objection being presented on.�behalf of any person interested, and the Court being fully advised.in the premises, it is ORDERED that said road be established as a public highway sixty feet in width; that the County Clerk be directed to issue his warrants on the 1923 Dalles- California Highway fund payable to the parties named in the Viewers' Report as being entitled to d "amages for the laying out of said road, in the amounts set forth in said Viewers' Report, and tha the County Surveyor be directed to survey and monument said road and to file his field notes and plat in the office of the County Clerk, as provided by law. In the Matter of Lost Warrant. I't then appeared to'the Court that De- schutes County General Fund Warrant No. 19722, i the sum of $20..2.6, issued'io A. B. Estebenet on July 22., 1925„ has been misplaced or lost, and has never been cashed or indorsed over to any other person by said A. 3. Estebenet, according to the affidavit made by the said A. B•. Estebenet, and upon its further appearin that said A. E. Estebenet has filed a bond with sufficient surety indemnifying the County Clerk against loss by reason of the issuance of a new warrant to replace said Warrant No: 1972.2; it is therefore ORDERED that said Warrant No. 19722 be hereby canceled and the Clerk directed to issue a new warr<;nt:,:t,Q,,.re- place- szid--�lost- warrant in the sum of $20:26, payable to said A. B. Estebenet, There being,no_°_further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Tuesday,,August 25, 1925 -. at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer. County judge. Bend, Oregon, August 25, 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 Highway Obstruction at LaPine. This matter came on to be heard upon various oral and written complaint to the effec that gasoline pumps were installed in the public highway at LaPine, thereby obstructing said highway; whereupon, after consideration, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, it was ORDERED that the District Attorney be directed to take the, necessary steps either by proceeding -at law or in- equity -to secure the removal.from the public highways and Platt streets in LaPine. of all gasoline pumps; and it was further ORDERED that the County Engineer be directed to make surveys of the vicinity where s pumps are located for the purpose of assisting the District Attorney with necessary eviden at the time of trial. In the Matter of Fund Transfer. The Court. then took under consideration a report from the County Treasurer to the effect that the cost of the Lower.Bridge Terrebonne.Road had been $2100.98 in excess of t l� 1� $20,000 supplied by the 1923 bond issue for this purpose, whereupon it was. ^ORDERED that there be tr'ansfe`rred from the Market Road Fund to the 1923 Lower Bridge- Terre'b'oh',e Road Fund t he sure 'of $2100.98' t`o meet said` shortage.` J In the Natter of - Damages ,to: County Roads. , It was then reported to the Court that by reason of a breaking. out of. a,-bank of: the Central Oregon Canal and the consequent escape of large volumes of water from said canal, consi <derable damage had been done to various county roads, including the Bear Creek Road, the Alfalfa Market Road and others; there apon° it was ORDERED that - County Commissioner Innes take up with the officials of the - Central Oregon- Irrigation District the matter of'making repairs to said roads, or paying for repairs to be made by the County forces. ' There-being nor further business to come before the Court, adjourhment'was then had until'Seturda.y, August'29, 1925, at 2 P.M. Robert' W. Sawyer. County judge. Bend, Oregon; :august- 2:9, 1925. The Coun.ty'Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Innes being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were . had,'to -wit: In. the�Matter of Leave of Absence for the County Clerk. J. H. Hamer, County 0-le'rk, then presented hi's application for leave of absence for such. times as might be necessary withiri -the per'ed from September'. 9th to• November` 2n.d, exclusive 'of tYie' time `of sessions' of • the Circuit Court, said 'reave being desired -on account of his health, and- the Court being fully advised, in -the premises, it was ORDERED. that County C1e.rk'J. H. Hamer be' granted leave of absence for such time or times within the period between the dates from September 9th to November -2n.d, exclusive of the time of sessions of the Circuit Court as he may require on acc- ount-of his health. In the Matter of Indigent Aid. Upon its'a.ppemring to the Court that aid was no longer necessary on behalf of Mrs. Fern Nosker, it was ORDERED that such aid be discontinued and that warrants drawn for the months of June, July, and August payable to Mrs. Nosker but not received by her, shoule be ordered ce.n.celled.. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was thenhhad for the term. Robert W. Sawyer.. County judge. BE IT - RET,!ETBEHED, 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 September, 1925, said day-being the day fixed by lay, for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present Hon Robert y� .. Sawye -r, County Judge. J. S. Innes, County Commissioner. Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioner. J. H. Haney, Soun.ty Clerk. S. E. Roberts, Sheriff. Whereupon the following proceedings v: ere. had., to -wit: In the platter of Claims against the County. G 29 30 Claims against the County were then presented and ordered paid from the various funds of the County, as follows:. From the General Fund, Claims.numbered 2 to 11, inclusive, 13 Ito 25 inclusive, 27 to 30, inclusive, 38 -.to 60, inclusive, 76 to 78 inclusive, 8C to 83, inclusive, and 85 to 87, inclusive, From the Market Road Fund, Claims numbered 31 to 37, inclusive; From the Road Fund, Claims numbered .61, 6:2, 64 to 75 and 79: From the 1923 Dalles- alifornia'Fund; Claim No. 84. In the IJiat ter of Janitor. There was then. presented the resignation of T. T.. Sanders.as janitor for the County offices, thereupon it was ORDERED; that said resignation be accepted and that J D.. Bowman be appointed janitor in place of said. T. J. Sanders; it wa.s further ORDERED tha t the County. Clerk be directed to remove the name of the said T;. J, Sanders from the pay. roll and place thereon the name of J. D. Bowman, warrants to issue monthly to s< <id J. D. Bowman as salary in the amount of 3'1CC.00 In the Matter of the Northwest Redmond Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the report of the Viewers filed herein, whereupon the Vi.evaers' report was read from the first time, as provided by law. In the Mat ter of the construction of the Northwest Redmond Market Road. This matter -ca.me on to be heard, and after -consideration it was or ORDERED that bids be called for grading and the installation of culverts on the first see-f ab of the Northwest Redmond Market Road. There being nor further business to come before the Court, adjournment 1,as then had until Friday, September 11, 1925, at 2 P. 1M.. Robert VTR. Sawyer,; County Judge. Bend,. Oregon; September 11, 1925: The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment,, all members being.presen.t, whereupon the following proceedings we.re� had, to -wit: In the Yatter of the Northwest Redmond Market Road. This. matter. came on to be heard upon the second reading of the Viewers' Report, and said report was read-for the second time, as provided by law. There being; no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Saturday, September 12, 1925. Bend, Oregon., September 12, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournmen.t,: all memmbeirs being present; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -visit: In the, Matter of :the r . Establishment of the Northwest. Redmond MbLrket, Road. Now' on, this'l2th d.ay of September, 1925, the Court met' to .consider the Viewterst Repnr inc:connection with the establishment of the Northwest Redmond'` Mar:ke =t Road, the said jliewers Report having- been publicly read for the second -tirrec in this Court on the Tlth day of September, 1925,.and the C -ourt having before it the;.approving opi•onion of the District t Attorney on the proceedin:g-s­ heretofore taken, and the Court having found that the Viewers-' Report is just and equitable and 'should- be adopted,' now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the Viewers' Report filed in connection with the` establishment of the said. read be and the same is hereby adapted as filed; and it is hereby further II M .ORDERED that said road be established and finally 'surveyed anal. oper:e.d as:_ a public, highway sixty feet in, width, -accordin -.g to the plans now on file, and that the County Surveyor be directed to monument said road and file his field notes and plat thereon in the office' of the Count Clerk ad 3y County , provided by lave. 'In: the Matter of the. Market Road runnan:g North from Redmond. It: was then reported to the Court that the Market Road running north from Redmond was in -,need of improvement; and that the residents of the vicinity were willing to contribute their time.and labor for the aid of such word, whereupon it was ORDERED that the County contribute the sum of $50.00 toward the work that is re- quired, on condition that an equal: amount be contributed by the people along the way, said work to be done under the direction. of the•County Road Master. There' bbe'A g n.o. further bisin:ess to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Wednesday, September 16, 1925, at 2 o'clodk P.M. Robert W -. Sawyer. County judge. Bend, Oregon, September,16,1925. The County Court of Deechutes' County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, where -upon the f- ollowing proceedings were had, to -wit In the-Matter of the Northwest.Redmond Market Road. This being the time set for opening bids for• the(.construction of the first section of the Northwest Redmond Market Road, and for the construction' of bridges and'-cuiverts on said road, and upon its appearing to the Court that the advert isemen . o -r call for bids had been duly published' as required.. by law,, and that the bods .should. now be opened, the Court proceeded to' open sai -d bids, and .upon compilation of the amounts -bid by -the several bidders, the amount of each bid was found to be as follows: c c 1 J For Bridges and Culverts: ]Reed & Tuck - X215.2.47 W. H. May - :2246,.25 For Clearing and Grading; Reed & Tuck. - $7C47-53 A. E. Doty $7725.61 Whereupon it appeared that Reed & Tuck vwere the low bidders for clearing and grad -ing, and it v,as ORDERED that the c on t.rac t for clearing and grading said Northwest Redmond Market Road be awarded to Reed & Tuck, the.said Reed & Tuck being the lowest an.d ;best bidder on said work, on their filing a satisfactory contractor's bond; and it v..as further ORDEIED that contracts embodying the proposals here accepted by the Court be en- tered into vo ;ith the said Reed & •Tuck. And upon its further appearing that, having been the succefsful bidders for clear -ing and grading, said Reed & Tuck withdrew their bid for the construction of bridges. and culverts, whereupon said W. H. Y-ay appeared to be the lowest' and best bidder for the con - atruction of said bridges and culverts, and. it was ORDERED that the contract for constructing bri.dges and culverts on said 1Vorthwe.st Redmond Market Road be av:arded to W. H. May the said W. H. May being the lowest and best idder on said work, on his filing a satisfactory contractor's bond; and it wwas further ORDERED that contracts embodying the proposals here accepted by the Court be entered into with the said W. H. May, There being no further, business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had. n X10 to September 26, 1925, at,2 P. M. Bend, Oregon , September 26 , 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant t o adjournment , where- upon the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of Road from Terrebonne to the County Line: This matter came on to be heard. on the request" of persons living along said roae . that repairs to said road be made, whereupon after consideration, it was. ORDERED that the County Road Master Investigate the need of repairs in this vic +- nity and that the County cooperate on a fifty -fifty basis with,the residents of the vicinity for the repairing of said road. There being no further business to come before the Court , adjournment was then had for the term. Robert W. �;ayye r, Oounty'Judge. BE IT RET,al - l,'LBEI-112D, 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 3end,11in said County on`I'oednesday. -t'he 7th` day "of October,. 1925, said day being the da.y fixed by law for the holding "'of a term of the 0ount,y 'Court in' eaid' ,olin.ty, when were present ± Hon .Robert Sav,.yer, County Judge J. S. Innee, County Gommiesioner Geo.G.Sedgwick, 7.ounty Comrr:issioner J'. H Haner, County C1.erk S. E. Roberts, .Sheriff Whereupon the folloy,ing proceeding: were had to -wit In the T:at ter of Co laims againe t the County. ` Claims a.gainet the County were then presented and audited and ordered paid,-as shown on the Claim: Docket , by warrants drawn on the various funds of fhe County, as' follot,R;s , By warrants on the- General Fund, 1Sos. 1 to 44 inclusive; 4'6,48 Lt.o51 -, `inclusiV , 84 and 87 to 89, inclusive;-, by warrants on the Road Fund ,� Nos'. 45;47,5.2 Ito' 73, inclusive; 85 and 86; by warrants on the Market' Road Fund, Nos. 74 to. 83,, inclusive. There being no other business to come before the Court, adjo`urnmant was then. had until. Saturday, October 10, 1925 at 2 P: lei. Robert �fi': Sdwyer, County Judge. BE: IT- REMEMBERED that the Board of Equalization in and for the County 'of Deschutes, State of Oregon, net at the County Court House in Bend Oregon on Plond -ay the 14th. day of September, 1925, . said day being the `day fixed by law for the meeting of said board fbr the purpose- of examination and correction of the assessment rolls for said County„ when were present. Robert ITT. Sawyer County Judge. August A. Anderson County Assessor. J. H. Haner County Clerk.. Whereupon the.following proceedings were had, towit: The officers constituting the Board of equaliza•gion took and subscribed their oath of office as provided by law which were "ordered filed by the.' Clerk. Proof of publication of "Notice of Meeting of the County Board of Equalization" was presented by the Assessor and ordered filed in the office of the Clerk. It was unanimously ordered that all complaints filed or to be filed for any purpose in concerning corrctions `of assessments must be/writing. an-d filed, the Board within fifteen days from the date of the first meeting. It was then ordered that the Board continue its sessions from day to day, and that, 7L .3v J , 1 unless- objections be filed to the rolls, or any part thereof., that final adjournment be had on -the fifteenth day of the session after which the Board proceeded to, the examinations j in the manner required. When,.on the 2nd. day.of October, it. appeared that-the board had "completed its work; that-4o complaints had been filed and remained undisposed, adjournment! was had sine die by unanimous consent of-the Baard. Robert. W. Sawye =r County Judge. August A. Anderson, County Assessor. J. H. Haner, County Clerk. Bend,` Oregon, October, 10,1925, The county -Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment -, where- pon the following -proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Telephone Lines on Market Road. There then came on to be heard th'e question of the removal of telephone lines from the right of vvay of the Northwest- Redmond Marke-'t Road, and upon i_ts" appearing that certain telephone lines nova erected along the courde of the Northwest - Redmond Market Road were within theyright of way for the road as now being constructed,.it was. ORDERED that all such poles be removed forthwith from said right of, ray as now exis t i17g and placed along the, border of -aid read In the Matter of -ounty Budget Committee There then.' came on to be heard the question. of the appointment of a County Buoget Commet tee to meet with the 0,ounty Court and prep -are, a budget for the" county for 1926, as' provided by Chapter 118 of the General Laws of Oregon of 1921, and amendments thereto, ,whereupon it tas ORDERED -that R. D. Moore, C. S. Hudson and E. P. Mahaffey be named as members a.f the Budget Commi't"t e There being. no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was 4hen had until Monday, - October 12,1925, at..2 P..M., Bend, Oregon, October 12,1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment and there being no business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Satur- day, October 17,1925. Robert W._ Savvyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, Octoberl17, 1.925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this.day, pursuant to adjournment, when there being no business to come before the caurt adjournment was had until Saturday, October 24, 1925, at 2 o'clock P.M. Bend, Oregon, October 24, 1925. The.County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, there being present County Judge Robert W. Sawyer and County Commissioner J-. S. Innes, where- upon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Cou County Wkrehouse.. It then appeared to the. Court that losses. were being_ suffered. ley- the ;C.o:unty by the tneft 'of property s,t;ored. in- the County Warehouse, said thefts being the work of a ;person or persons who force an entrance in said-warehouse,.' whereupon it was 34 - ORDERED that an advertisement be published offering a reward. of $50:00 for informatic leading to the arrest and conviction 'of' the. pars -ancor persons - guilty of such breaking and entering. - In the Matter of u. - Brooks - Scanlon Timber. There was then reported to the Court' the fact that in. making the new location for the Dalles- California Highway in. the vicinity of Lava Butte, considerable timber b'elohging .to the Brooks - Scanlon Lumber Company had been. cut, and that it was necessary that said timber be delivered to said Compan.y at its logging road nor't:h of said Butte, whereupon it was ORDERED that bids be called for the. t:t•anspDrtation of said logs, said bids to be opened,at 2 o'clock P.M., November 4, 1925. In the flatter of the Northwestz Redmond Market Road. - It then appeared upon- the report of the` County Engineer- that certain telegraph -lines- were carried on poles on the right -of -way of the Northwest - Redmond Market Road;:where-up -on it was ORDERED that, under Section 6.005`, Oregon Laws', all such fixtures now within the, right -of -way of said Northwest Redmond Market Road bea.,moved from their present locations to points on the border of said right -of -way as the County Engineer, may direct. In the Matter of. Indigent Relief.,:.. It then appeared to the .Court that need for aid to Mrs. D. A. Slaughter as�an indigent was now past, whereupon it was :ORDERED that no further payments on this account be made to Mrs. D. A. Slaughter. There being; no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had ;c; until �1 ednesday, October 28, 1925' 2 P. 1L. Bend, Oregon, October 28, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, and there being no business to come before the Court, adjournment was had for the term. P ,,ob.e -r t . W . S awygr . C ount:y - Tud ge . Commissioner Commissioner. BE IT RE1v:E1vT3ERED, `That at a regular term of the 'County Court of the State of Ore- gon, for Deschutes - Coun -ty, begun and held at the Court. House in the City of Bend, Deschuites ",'oun.ty, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 4th day of November, 1925, the same being the first Vied - nesday of the said month and the time fixed by lava for holding a regular term of said 30oun ty Court, there being present: Hon. Robert W. Sawyer lounty Judge. � ,?. S. Innes, Geo.G.Sedgwick, J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts, �l- J. Moore, County commissioner County Commissioner. County Clerk Sheriff. District Attorney Whereupon the following, among other proceedings vaere had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Re -Sale of Real Estate in Deschutes County, Oregon 1 Deeded to Deschutes County, Oregon upon Sale for Taxes for the Years 1916 and 1917. It ap, .)earing to the Court at this time that ,there is certain' real - property in t County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, which as been .heretofore deeded to said Deschutes County, upon sale for delinquent taxes for the years of 1916 and 1917, and that said Coun -t 35 iov; -• hol -ds; a sheriff's. deed t -o � -aid- real estate, and that it. is desirable at tr�is time to re -sell the �sarr�e to individual purchasers who .may desire to purcYiase the :game_, and, that it is deemed for the best interest for the County to sell the same, nov;' therefore, , It is hereby ORDE?tF'D and ADJUDGED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, be and rie hereby is authorized and directed t o sell any or. all of such real estate iri-Des- chutes County, Oregon, heretofore deeded. to Deschutes �oun.ty, on sale of delinquent taxes for the years 1916 and 1917, of prices not lees than tree amount of taxes due at fhi's time, 1 according to Se:tion 4370 of the Oregon Laws. And it is further hereby Oi�DERED that the Sheriff of this County be, ands he riereby is directed to turn all money received on the sale`of said real es -tate into the general fund of this County and take the County Treasurer's receipt therefor. In the ll��atter of :.laims against. the County. Claims against the County were then presented and audited and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as set forth in the Claim DocY:et, as follows : • By warrants on the General Fund, Claims numbered 1 to 67, inclusive; 69,71 to 75 inclusive; 77,79 to 135, inclusive; 171,179,182,183, and 185.. �y° warrants on the 1Utar�ket Road Fund, claims numbered 136 to 144, inclusive, and 18C. By warrants on.:the General - Road Fund, �,laims numbered 145 to 166, inclusive, and 168 to 17C, inclusive. By warrants Fund on the 1923 Dalles- California,�'laim No. -184. In the I�Zat ter of Fund Transfers. , �. report was tYien presented showing the balance in, the various road. funds , of� the County, a.nd thereupon upon examination of the said report, and upon its appearing that there are sufficient funds in the 1!Rotor Vehicle License Fund and the Stoad, Bond._Sinking Fund to care for all bond interest and retirement of principal requirements currently .due, i t was � .. , ORDERED -•that the County Treasurer transfe�r•frorri the �,ictor Vehicle License Fund. to the General Road. Fund .tile sum of w4GC0. GG. � � , And-upon its further appearing that there vaas a balance of X2534.47 in the Spec- ial Road Fund , it �R;as � - __� • - ORDIi;RED that said amount be transferred to true General Road Fund, and tYiat out- - '� _ standing warrants on the General Road Fund be galled. There being no further business to come before the �.ourt , adjournm.�nt was then not including interest and penalties, except all lots in the townsites of Imperial,Harper, and Hillman in said Deschutes County, which said. lots sY:all be sold to individual purchase: -z � , .. _ .... ers for tree sum of not less than 1,GC each, and to trie highest and best bidder for cash, 1 according to Se:tion 4370 of the Oregon Laws. And it is further hereby Oi�DERED that the Sheriff of this County be, ands he riereby is directed to turn all money received on the sale`of said real es -tate into the general fund of this County and take the County Treasurer's receipt therefor. In the ll��atter of :.laims against. the County. Claims against the County were then presented and audited and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as set forth in the Claim DocY:et, as follows : • By warrants on the General Fund, Claims numbered 1 to 67, inclusive; 69,71 to 75 inclusive; 77,79 to 135, inclusive; 171,179,182,183, and 185.. �y° warrants on the 1Utar�ket Road Fund, claims numbered 136 to 144, inclusive, and 18C. By warrants on.:the General - Road Fund, �,laims numbered 145 to 166, inclusive, and 168 to 17C, inclusive. By warrants Fund on the 1923 Dalles- California,�'laim No. -184. In the I�Zat ter of Fund Transfers. , �. report was tYien presented showing the balance in, the various road. funds , of� the County, a.nd thereupon upon examination of the said report, and upon its appearing that there are sufficient funds in the 1!Rotor Vehicle License Fund and the Stoad, Bond._Sinking Fund to care for all bond interest and retirement of principal requirements currently .due, i t was � .. , ORDERED -•that the County Treasurer transfe�r•frorri the �,ictor Vehicle License Fund. to the General Road. Fund .tile sum of w4GC0. GG. � � , And-upon its further appearing that there vaas a balance of X2534.47 in the Spec- ial Road Fund , it �R;as � - __� • - ORDIi;RED that said amount be transferred to true General Road Fund, and tYiat out- - '� _ standing warrants on the General Road Fund be galled. There being no further business to come before the �.ourt , adjournm.�nt was then had until IJlonday, iovember 9,1925, at 2 P. PII. ' Robert W. • Sawyer, �.ounty _. _ - Judge . . � , .. _ .... _ .Bend, ,Oregon , Idovem'oe r. 9 , �. 1925. The Oounty Court of Deschutes County. me .t .this -.day. pursuant to ad journmenf , Com- missioners Sedgwick and Inner being.present,.and. there.beir;g no business. to. come before the Court adjournment ��aas tr;en had until SU.turday, lovember 14, 1925, �t 2 P. 2��. - Bend, Oregon, November 14, 192'5. The Cour.t�y Court of Deli criu t es County met th-_ s date pursuant t�o ad�i ournmen t , vvriere -upon the follov;ing proceeding: vYere had, t o -vit .....................: - In the hatter cf.the ..... ... ....... ..... Pl�.t of Deschutes Park. ,_ Triere vas then prese'nted :plait of Deschut es Park for alptroval by ;- the.,-Cou'rnt.y_ Court Whereupon, said plat having been 'exami -ned and found in all respects regular; it wa,s or•dere L,pproved` and plated on file. In the Yat t er o,f Claims against the Road Fund. There Caere then presented claims of J. P. Bovfman for $50.0C and Bert 1- Biller for - 5C.CC, for work done in burning slaehirigs along the right of vaay,of the`Dalles- California Highuay upon the order of the Court whereupon it was ORDERED that said claims be paid by Currants drawn on' the 1923 Dalles- California Bond Fund. There vase also presented claim or George Purdom for the sum of $35.CC for labor on roads, said claim bearing an order for the payment to S. Innes of the sum of '$12.50, and the balance to George Purdom, whereupon it was ORDERED THAT WARRANT in the sum of Sp12.50 to the said J. S. Innes, and v;arrant in the sum of $22.50 to the said George Purdom be issued, both on the General Road Fund. There being no further business to come 'before the Court , ad journmen.t vas then - had until Tuesday, November 17, 1925, -a-t 2 P. MT. Robert W . Sat ye r, Count y Judge. BEND Oregon, Nove.riber 17, 1925. The. County Court,of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all member being present, whereupon-. there be -ing no business to come before the Court adjou.rntent was had until Saturday, November 2.1, 1925, at 2 P.M.' Bend; Oregon., November 2.1, 1925• ThecCoun.ty Court+'of- Deschutes County met'this day pursuan.t to adjournment, 'all members: being present ;' ",whe•reupon' the follovrih-g proceedings were-`had to -wit: .In. the Matter of ` the; County Budget for the ye -ar 1926. There was then presented to the Court the. report of the County Budget C 'ommittee,,.. consisting of_ E. :P. Mahaffey, C. S. Hdds.orn., R. D. Moore, Hobert T. Saviyer, County Judge, J.S. Inners and George 111 -. Sedgwick, County Commissioners, ,said report being as follows:. The County -Budget C- ommittee heretofore: appointed as provided by law for the,preparation of a budget for Deschutes County for. the year 1926, reports as. follows.: Estimated budget-for County expenditures required to maintain various .offices, Courts and other departments of the, County government, showing the amount of ,money.proposed to be. expended byDeschute:s County for all purposes during the fiscal year 1925, as compiled by z 1�1 r 4 the -Budget Cbmmittee:: t CIRCUIT JUDGE -- Budget Allowed Court Reporter ............................. 400.00 13ailiffs ....... .........._. ; ......... ** 350.00 Witnesses. in criminal; cases ... ............. 1,000.00 Grand and trial jurors ......................?,400.00 - Telephone rent.and.service ........ I........... 50.00. Postage........ .* .......... .......... 10.00 Special Reporter .........................,.. 15..00 Miscellan. eous .............................. 50.00 Total Budget ..................... $4,275.0U $ 3,500`.:00 COUNTY JUDGE Salary .... ..............................< •� 200..00 Office Expense . ................. .... 100.00' Total Budget ...................... w1 300x00 1,3.00.00 COUNTY COLMISSIONERS -- k621 Fees and mileage .................. $2,300.00 2,300.00 1�1 r 4 -37 v . COUNTY CLERK--- Budget Allowed Salary.of Clerk ............ .......... 2;0.00:00•••....... Salary of Deputy Clerk ................ 1;000:00 ......... Two Recording Clerks 2;400.OQ••• Two Deed Records ....................... 84:00.. .I....... Two Mortgage Records ...... ..................04:00...•.... ................. Two Chattel Mortgage Records........... 84:00 - Files for Circuit Court ............... 105.00 Files for Probate Court ................ 45.00 Stationery and supplies ............... 300.00 Telephin-e Service . ............: :.......• •- •50:00.... ....... ..... . - Clerk for Circuit Court ............... 204.00 Stamped envelopes ..................... 241.60 Extra Postage 50.00 Surety on bonds ............. ..........•.....43:75 r Emergencyexpense ...................... 20:00, Judges and Clerks of election..:;:.:;;..-.l",450,;00-1 ........ Travel allowance, Judges ...... ........• °• °•290 :00 -- Ballot supplies ... ...................... ....000 :00.................. Emergency election ................. 300:00 ........... r, , Postage on election• supplies ... ......••••••00. :00•.••- •••••• -- For notices of election ....... ......... 100 :00 ................. 0101V527.35 7,02 -7.35 Si-�RIFF -- Salary Sheriff............ ......... 2;500:00. .................. Salaries - Depu -ties 6F60.00 General Office Expense; ............. Adding machine ............. .•450:00 ........... .......... Tax Collection Register 125:00-••-•••• °••°......• . ••• ••••- De:linquency Certif. Books. 100.00 - Pos- Cage ............. .... ... Stamped envelopes........... 300.00 Delinquency notices........ 50.00 Tax statements ............. 25.0.00 Mis'cellaneous.Expense..::;... 12.5. 00 1;400.:-00.. • • • • • - SHERIFF--- ................. Br'ought Forward $10;.6,40.00 - Telephone and Telegraph ................. ..•.•••250:00:................. .. Premiumon bonds :......................... 212.50 Transporting prisoners ................... 2 -50:00 Election expense ..........:... ............. 500;00 ......... Tax Foreclosure .......................... 900.00 Auto and travel expense.................. 21000..00 Total : Budget .........................:. $14,752.50 $14,000.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS -- Salary... ............................... 2.,000.00 ............................ Traveling expenses ..................... 1,000.00 Officeexpense. .. ........................ 600.00 •••• Eighth Grade Examination Board. 95.00 Institute .. ............................ 300.00 ....... 3,995.00. 3,995.00 COUNTY ASSESSOR -- Salary : ............................... 2.,000:00. Office and Field Deputies 3,140.00 Blanks stationery,_off'ice supplies and t.ax rolls ........... ....... ....... 720.00 Telephone -an-d telegraph 5Q.00 State Tax Commission and bond.. . :: :::::: 90:00 Total Budget ...............:.. $ 6,000.00 6,.000.00 COUNTY TREASURER- - Salary ... ...................... ........x.1,5.00.00:... Office help ............ 900.0(3 ........_ Postage an:d express ...I. ............... 100.00' Stationery and printing ...... .......••••••300:00•... Telephone and telegraph ......... �50L.00 Bond.................... ... ................50.00 -. ........... T ,,iscellaneous ........... ............. .......250..00..... Total Budget....................... 3,150.00 2,850.00 WO-1 9161 COUNTY SURVEYOR--. Budget Fees of Surveyor ......I ................. Road Viewers .............. 76.00 Surveyor's Assistants........, ........ 400.00 Transportation ...................... .............. 0.00 I .15..... Telephone ...... P.�90 - Equipment and Supplies.......,.... .... 25-OG 75:5 0Q CORONER -- ............................ ........ ............ DISTRICT ATTORNEY-- ................. .............. Legal assistance ....two ... ........... t!t!ttt!. QG.00 ..... Stenographic Services ........ ! ....... ttttt!:!! ... 7� 2-Q-00 _ Traveling Expanses ...........5... 100.00 Stationery and printing ........ Telephone ................................ LawLibrary ................ o ........... Miscellaneous............... , ....... 15Q. 00i, .11 emergency .................................. $2.,150.00: COUNTY AGRICULTURIST—_ Clerical ....................... Stationery and printing...... 100.00 .......... Postage, telephone and telegraph ....... 150..00-, Travelingexpense. ...v...... .................. ' General. ........ ....................... . ... 350. 66 -OG .. ........... MATER MASTER ...... . Salary= 117-mon-ths ............................ Travelingexpense .............................. 850.00 Me&ls & lodging away from.13end ................. 120.00 Office rent, telephon=e, stationery,, stamps,, etc .. ............................ 340.00- Equipment..................................... 118.00. Deputy' Wate-rmas ter. on Squaw Creek., Salary 5 mouths at $125.00..,......... Traveling expense ...... ................. 366.66• ........... ........ Contributions by District and.-Power.Companiep; ....................... Allowed 600.00 30G.00 1,830.00 2,,50G- 00 I-, Central Oregon Irrigation Dist.- $300.00. Deschutes Yun.icipal Improvement Dist ............. 200.00 Deschutes Recl-6_mati�n'&*Powe�-.- 200.00 .Bend Water, Light & Power Co.... 100.00 ... ...... ------ ...... Squaw Creek Irrigation Dist.... 75.00. Arnold Irrigation Company....... 50.00 ...... ....... Deschutes Power Company......... 25.00 Odin. Falls Land,Company .......... 25.00 Sisters Irrigation District..... 20.00 Cloverdale -Irrige,tion District... 15.00 01,010..00 Balan.ce to be allowed by County ................$3,.543:.00 ............ $ 3.138.00 IFU BL I C HEALTH NURSE- - Salary ................... .............. Office and Traveling expense.; ......... *..o.-:*:­*700.00 500.00 2,500-00 .............. COUNTY LIBRARY 30ARD-- Books, bindings and periodic&ls ............. 4,300-00 Library Sexvice ............................. 5,245.00 Maintenance ..................... 7 ......... .... l;234;80---­ ........ Contingent expenses ..................... :;.; ....1;945:00. l ....... Total Budget.... ............... !!!. . .,80 ...7 ... $ 6,362.40 . SEH,00L LIBRARY ...................... : .......... 399:00 399-00 WIDOWS' PENSIONS..... ...... ....... ...... ... $-33000,-m-00 JUVENILE COURT .................... ........ *;;;;;.-$ ... 350.00-­ ..... $ 350..00 COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER ....................... Salary...................................... $ 420.00 Inspector camp grounds... .................. 100.00 Travelingexpense ........................... 50.00 $ 570.00 570.00 I-, �J 1 Budget INDIGENT RELIEF . .. ..................... ...... $ 5,000.00 COURT HOUSE AND JAIL -- Rent, Lights, water, janitor, furniture and fixtures ................. $ 7,000.00 -Board of Prisoners ..................... $ 2,000-.00 Agricultural Fairs ..................... Legal Publications .................... Auditing ............................... General Road Fund ..................... General School Fund .................. Elections ....... Interest on Warrants ... Seals, Weights and IFTeasures........... Market Roads .......................... County Advertising .................... General. Emergency ..................... Total controlled by 6jo'limitation Less estimated revenue -- Fees, fines, interest, etc............ Balance, estimated County require- ments for year 1926...... ...... For Taxation not controlled by 6% limitation : -- Interest on road bonds ..............$12,780.00 Retirement of road bonds........... _1. 1.8,000.00 Sinking Fund ........... : ... . ........ 17,220.00 - Total ..................... $148,000.00 Ai''ticipate.d revenue motor vehicle license funds ....................... 624,000.00 Balance to be raised by taxation- Total proposed budget for all_ purposes Allowed 5,000.00 7.,000.00 2,000.00 1;000.00 500.00. 750.00 9, &0G. 00 39., 900.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 194.75 15y052.58 . 1,.000.00 4,910.97 $154,338.05 28,500.00 $125,838.05 6 24,000.00 $149.838.05 And said statements have been duly certified as by law required by each of the officers of said County. Said statements and estimates have been duly examined by the County Court in ;,conjunction with the Budget Committee of said County, and have been by them approved as 'indicated in the foregoing schedule. Said budgets, estimates and allowances will be' finally heard and determined by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, at the County Court Room in.13end, Oregon, on Wednesday., the 23rd day of December, 1925, at 21P.M. at which time,,.an.d place any taxpayer of said County may be heard in said matter. lAttest: IJ. H, Haner. County Clerk. Whereupon it was Robert 7.1. Sawyer. Counter Judge. ORDERED that Wednesday, the 23rd day of December, 1925, at 2 P.M. be set as the day for public hearing on said budget preliminary to levying the County tax for the year 11926, and that the County Clerk be directed to give notice.of said hearing by publication land by publication of estimates and'budget; statement as provided by law. I Comparative statement of expenditures for each of the preceding three years and Ifor the first six months of the year 1925, the budget allowance for the first six months lof 1925, and the amount allowed by the Budget Committee for the year 1926. There being ?:no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Wednesday, November 25, 1925. . at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer. County judge. -J� L ' Bend,. Oregorr., November 25, 1925.. The County Court, of Deschutes County, Ore:gon., . meet. this. day. pursuant. to adjournment, j all members being; present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Northwest Redmond Market Road. Upon its appearing to the Court. that funds. would. pe: evailable for the construction of`! ................ the balance of the Northwest Redmond Market Road. from. the. end. of. the construction now .under, way to Williams corner on the Te-rrebonne Lower. Bridge.Ntarlcet.Road, and upon it.s further appearing that the contractors now engaged upon; tkie first+ section. of. said.Northwest Redmond :, . Market Road 'are willing to undertake the construotion,of.an additional 5',800 feet at the unit prices on which their present work is now rein :godone,.and. upon its further appearing . I, that the best interest of the County would be served by extending the present contract to ! cover said 5,800feet in order that construction may be- proceeded with immediately and before I freezing con.ditior3 -s set in:, it is _ . _ ...... !I ORDERED that extension.of the pre --sent contract to cover 5,800 fee.t.be authorized, li I and agreements entered into`with W.H. May for culvert construction. on said additional 5,8001 feet, and with Reed & Truck for clearing and grading on said additional 5,800 feet at the ; same unit prices for which they are doing,their,present.work, provided, however, that the cle -aring of this 5,800 feet be done at. a c_ ost . of .$2.75.0(}. ; . and . it . is . further ORDERED that bids be called for.the construotiora.of.the.balance of said Northwest Redmond Market Road to the Williams corner on the Terrebonne -Lower Bridge Road, said _ I' I bids being opeiied at 2-o'clock P.M: on Saturday, December 12, 1925. I� 'I In. the Matter of '1 �1Damages on the Northwest Redmond Market Road. It then appearing the Court that Walter Danielski was entitled to the further sum I of $50.00 for damages to his property on account of the construction of the Northwest I �j Redmond Market Road, it was ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant on the Market Road Fund to Walter Danielski I � in the sum of $50.00 for said damages. There being; no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had it for the term. 'Robert W. Sawyer. 1 County Judge:. l' i� BE IT REME11BERED, That a regular term of the Coun -ty Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun; and held at the Court House in Bend, iri said County, ---on fl Wednesday, the 2nd day of December, 1925, said day being the day fixed by law for the f� holding of 'a' term of 'tY1e County Court in said County, when were pre-sent i Hon. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. i J. S. Innes, County Commissioner. t Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk. j S. E. Robert.s., Sheriff. itWhereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims were then presented 4Lgainst the various funds of the County and were ordered paid, as set forth in the Claim Docket, by warrants drawn on. said funds as follows: Claims n- umbered 1 to 41, inclusive, 66 to 89, inclusive, 91 to 101, innlusive, 112 and 113, on the General Fund; Claims numbered 42 to 57, inclusive, 65,90, and 108 to 111, on the Road Fund; Claims numbered 60 to 64, inclusive, 102, to 107, inclusive, and 114, on the Market Road fund. Its the 41 In the Matter of the County Caterpillar. County Caterpillar. There was then presented to the Court an offer for the purchase of the County Caterpillar now stored at Tumalo, and upon its appearing that said machinery had been out of use for over a year, and that efforts had been made to sell it in that time, and that the .pr.e:sent. offer was the best offer that had yet. been received for it, it was ORDERED that said sale be made F.O.B. Tumalo for $600.00 cash to the County. - In the Matter of Indigent Relief. The oral request of Mrs,. Cora Stacy for indigent relief was then presented, and on its appearing that said relief was needed, and that a recommendation that it be granted had been made by Mrs. Vernon. A. Forbes, Secretary Bend Chapter of the American Red Cross, it was ORDERED that until further notice the Clerk draw his =warrant monthly on the General Fund, payable to Mrs. Cora Stacy, in the sum of $20.00, and that the first payment for said Cora Stacy be made in the sum of $40.00, covering the month of November past and the month of December. In the Matter of the County Library Board. Upon its then appearing to the Court that. Mrs. H. J'. Overturf had previously been appointed a member of the Court.V Library Board until January 1, 1925, it was ORDERED that the appointment now be made for the full four year term, errs ing January 1, 1929. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was thereupon had until Saturday, December 12., at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer. Bend, Oregon, December 12, 1925. The County Court of De- schutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment., all members being pre -sent, whereupon the following proceedings were: had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Northwest- Redmond Market Road. This being the time set for the opening of bids, for the grading of the second section of the Northwest - Redmond Market Road, and upon its appearing that- inotice of the letting of said contract has, been duly given as provided by law, the County Court then proceeded to open said said bids and they were found to be as follows; On Clearing and Grading: { Reed & Tuck - - - - - - - - - - $2746.20 Jacobson & Way -- - - - - - - -- 2910.40 A. E. Doty - - - - - - - - - - - 3393.84 Logan. Bros.- - - - --- - - - - - 4184.16 On. Gulvert.s: W. H. May - -I- - - - - - -;" 4 806.16 W H. May - - - - - - - - - - - 809.28 Concrete Pipe) Galvanized ,Corrugated Pipe) Whereupon,•upon -its appearing that Reed.& Tuck were the lowest and best bidders for said clearing and grading, it was I1 ORDERED that the job be let to them,-and that written contracts= be entered into between the County and said Reed & Tuck according to their proposal. And upon its further appearing that W. H. May was the lowest and best bidder for ins_ta.11ing.culver-ts, it was ORDERED that contract for said culverts be awarded to said W. H. May according to I4� h.a proposal for concrete pipe. I+ 42 In the Matter of Irrigation Ditch., Ant.on.e Ah..strom then- appeared before-the Court to request permission on behalf of the Swalley Ditch Company to put in an irrigation ditch on the road leading from the Dalle California Highway to Deschutes, wherei1pcn, after cons:idexation:, it was ORDERED that permission to install said irrigation ditch be granted on condition that the _work be done according to the- specifications of and to the satisfaction of the County Engineer. ii In the Matter of Indigent Relief. Mrs. V. A.. Forbes then appeared before the.G-ourt to request aid on be:half'of Melvin Bedient, a cripp=led indigent, and upon its appearing that said Melvin. Be.dient hgd been a resident of Deschutes County for over tent years, and was now in such condition that.he was ' i unable to earn his own living, end upon its further appearing that.his mother was unable to care for-.him, and further that he was about to undertake to learn a trade with the cooperation of the- State- vocational Train -ing Bureau, it was ORDERED that there be allotted to the said Melvin Bedient for his support the sum of $20.00 a month,. said sum to be paid to the Bend Chapter of the American Red Cross to be disbursed by it on said Bedient's behalf. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was. then had i until Saturday, December 19, 1925, at -2 o'clock P.M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge,i' Bend, Oregon, December 19, 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 Borrow Pit on the Dalles - California. Highway. i. This matter .came on to be heard upon the request of the representative of the State Highway Department that the County secure additional borrow pits along the right of way of the Bend -Lava Butte section of the Dalles- California Highway, and upon its appearing that ;i the County was obligated to furhish such borrow pits, and that an offer had been received i from Fred N. Van Metre to convey to the County approximately one acre of ground suitable for borrow pit for the sum of $150.00, it was „ ORDERED that said offer from Fred N. Van Yetre- be accepted, and that the County Clerk issue his warrant drawn on the 1923 Dalles- California fund •in the sum of $150.00,-payable ito said Fred N. Van Metre-, upon receipt of conve- yance. of said tract. In the Matter of Cemetery Plat. There was then presented the= plat of Greenwood Cemetery for approval by the Court, whereupon., after examination, it was. ORDERED that said plat be approved and ordered placed on file. t i These being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was thereupon: had until Wednesday, December 25, 1925, as 2 T. M. Robert W. Sawyer. County judge:. t i "1 f C 43 Bend, Oregon, December 23, 1925. ° The County Court of Deschutes County reconvened this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of County Tax Levy. Now on this 23rd day of December, 1925, this matter comes on to be heard upon the fI levy of taxes for the expenses of-the County, State, school, road and for other purposes, I and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the records and files herein that due notice of-the levy of -County tax has been given, as provided by law, and it-further appearing from the budget submitted by-the County Budget Committee that the following . f� sums'are necessary for the said several expenses, to -wit: 4 For the expense of the Circuit Court For the salar and expense of the Count Jud e. X3,500.00 Y p y g 1,300.00 For the per diem and expenses of the County Commissioners 2;300.00, For the County Clerk and Recorder 7,0 -27.35 -For the Sheriff = = 14.,000.00 - For the Superintendent of Schools 3;,995:000 -For the Assessor _ 6,000:00 For the. Coun:ty -Treasurer 285.0.00 For the- County Surveyor 600.00: For the fees of the Coroner 300:.00 i For the District Attorney. 1,830:00 For on.e -half the expense of the County Agent 2,.500 .-00 For the Plater Master 3,138.00 For the Public Health Nurse 2;.500.00 For one -half the expense of the County Library Board 611-362.40 For the Statutory School Library Fund 399.00 t For Widows Pensions $3,000.00 For the Juvenile .Court 350.00 For the County Health - Officer 570.00 For the relief of Indigents 5,000.00- 4 For the rent of Court House, Salary of Janitor, Water, Lights and maintenance of Court House, offices and jail 7,0.00.00 For the Board. of Prisoners 2,000:00 For the support of County Fairs 1,000.00 For the Auditing of County Records 750.00 For the publishing of Legal Notices 500.00 For the Salary of the District Sealer of 1eights and EI Measure.s. 194.75 For the statutory County School Fund 39,900.00 j For Election Expenses 3,000;:00 For the maintenance of Roads 9,772.17 For the payment of interest on outstanding warrants 2,000.00 For the construction of Market Roads = 17,000.00 For the payment of State Taxes 83,385.62 For the payment. of interest on Road Bonds 12,780.00 For the retirement of Road Bonds 18,000.00 f For the Road Bond Sinking Fund 15,220.00 For County Advertising 1,000.00 For any unforeseen emergencies 2,699.38 Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2,8&,723,,67 I l That thet total revenue in expectancy from sources other than taxation have been II estimated to be the sum of $5.2,500.00, and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County is $231,223.67. 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 $83,385.62, and that the whole f� amount necessary is the sum of $231,.223.67, it is'therefore f = ORDERED by tha Court that there be and hereby is-levied upon all the taxable I property in Deschutes County the gross sum of $231,22.3,67, .and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls. of the County for the year 1925, and to distribute gross amount thereof to the following purposes; For the County General Fund 52,404.48 For the County School Fund 39,900.00 ii For the General Road Fund one -mill tax 9,772.17 For the Market Road Fund 17,000..00. For the payment of interest, retirement of principal and sinking fund for Road Bonds 22,000.OQ For the County Library Fund 6,362.40 For the School Library Fund 399.00 For the State Tax. 83,38 -5.62 Total levy and distribution for all purposes.- - - - - - $231,223467 a ;! It. is further 44 ORDERED that this record be entered at full length in the Journal of this Court.; an that the Clerk thereon forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. In the Matter of Tax Estimate for School District lto. 14. There was then presented to the Court by the County.School Superintendent estimate as .provided for in Sections 259 and 2.60 School Laws of Oregon for 1919, for the levying of t a special tax upon the property of School District. No. 14, in. the amount of $483.90; where - upon it was ORDERED that a levy of $488.90 on the property of School: District. No. 14 be made, the Assessor is hereby -directed to- „extend such levy upon the assessment roll, s.aid.levy being not in excess of the statutory.rate of ten.mills. In• the Matter of Cooperation on the Dalles- California Highway. r,1111AS, t1le State of Oregon,. through its Highway Commission, at the request of Deschutes �.nd Je�'ferson Counties, by their County Courts, has entered into a contract with Logan. Bros. of lrlington, Oregon, for the construction of the Crooked River Section of The Dalles- California Highway in Deschutes and Jefferson. Counties, c- onsisting of 4.55 miles of gradin& and bein.�r designated as state highway contract No;. 852; and ^ WHEREAS, by agreement and understan -ding between Deschutes County and the state the cost of the construction of that portion of said work lying between the north end of the present improvem&nt of The D&lles- California Highway in Deschutes County and the south bank of the Crooked River`in Jefferson County is to be paid for one hundred per cent (100%) by Deschutes County', pa�rments to be made by the state on state vouchers in the first instance and the County to r6imburse the state to the full extent of the cost "of said construction work promptlyyupbn the completion of said work by the contractor. THE~REFORZ,, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Court of Deschutes County, sitting for the transaction of county business, that the. County of Deschutes does hereby ratify and affirm said state highway contract No. 852, made and executed by the State Highway Commission and the contractor, Kogan Bros., and hereby agrees to be governed and controlled by the teams of :i said agreement insofar as it involves the construction of that portion. south of the Craokedd River. ER IT FURTt�,'R RESOLVED, .that the County., by this resolution., further obligates itselif i to pay one hundred per cent (100 %) of the cost of the construction of that portion lying I south of the Crooked River promptly, when the bill for the same has has been presented to the county by the State Highway Commission; and, BEE IT EMTH1M.RESOLVED, That the State Highway Commission- be and it is hereby instructed �I to attach a copy of this resolution to said contracts and make the, same a part.thereof; an& BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this resolution be. entered in the records of the County; t Court and that a certified copy of the same be delivered to the State. Highway Commission, f receipt of which by the said Commission shall be deemed as sufficient authority in incurring, the said obligation in behalf of Deschutes County. In the Matter. of Indigent Aid. B This matter came on to be heard upon the request of I.Irs. V. A. Forbes, Secretary of Bend Chapter American�Red Cross, that aid be granted to Mrs. Bessie Osgood in the sum of Ij $30.00 per month until the further order of the Court, and upon its appearing that said firs. Bessie Osgood was in indigent circumstances, and was the mother of three children., I� and that her husband' was now confined in the Count ail � •�r j pending action by the Grand Jury, IJ d it was u ORDERED that until further notice the Clerk-issue his warrant monthly on the general fund in favor of said Mra. Bessie Osgood, in the sum of $30.00: In the Matter. of State Board of Forestry. and Fire Patrol Tuxes-: 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 Protection as provided for by Title 15, 'Chapter 4.7 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 TINE 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 thereirAescribed, a tax of one and three- fourths cents per acre for the payment of the cost of forest fire patrols and the assessor is instructed t.o extend the same upon the tax rolls for the current year. In the !matter of Claims against the County: There was then presented the claim of H. Reed for hauling logs out from the right of wqy of the Dalles- California Highway in the vicinity of Lava Butte to the Brooks - Scanl- on.Logging Road, whereupon it was ORDERED that said bill, amounting to $379.39, be paid by 'a warrant drawn on the t 1923 Dalles- California bond fund, There being no further business t'o come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Wednesday, December.30, 1925, at 2 P. 11. Robert W. Sawyer County judge. RESOLUTION , WHEREAS, the State of Oregon, through its Highway Commission, at the request of (Deschutes and Jefferson Counties, by-their County Courts,. has entered into a contract vvith iLogan Bros. of Arlington, Oregon, for the cons,truction'of the Crooked River Section of The IIalles- California H;ghvjay in Deschutes and Jefferson Counties consisting of 4.55 miles of grading and being designated as state highway contract No. 852;, and,' r WHEREAS, by agreement and understanding between Deschutes County and the state he cost of the construction of that portion of said work-lying between the north and of he present improvement* of The Dalles - California Highway 'in Deschutes County and the south ank of the Crooked River in Jefferson County is to be -aid for one hundred per cent (100`0) by Deschutes County, payments to be made by the state on state vouchers in'the first in- stance and the County to reimburse the statetto the full extent of the cost of said con- struction vaork promptly upon the completion of said work by the contractor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Court of Deschutes County, sitting for the transaction of county business that the County of Deschutes does hereby ratify and affirm said state highvaay contract No. 852, made and executed by the State Highway Corp- mission and the contractor, Logan Bros.and hereby agrees to be governed and controlled by t the terms of said agreement in so far as it involves the construction of that portion south of the Crooked River. BE IT FURTHER SOLVED, that the county, by this resolution, further obligates !itself to pay one hundred per cent (100 %) of the cost of the construction of that portion lying south of the Crooked River promptly, vlhen the bill for the same has been presented , +to the County by the State Highvaay Commission.; and, 45 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the State Highway Commission b�e and it is hereby in strutted to attach 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 Commission, receipt of which. by the said Commission shall be deemed as sufficient authority in incurring the said obligation in behalf of Deschutes County. Attest:. :�1s County Clerk:, Dated ,1925. Bend, Oregon. COUNTY COUNT OF DESOHUTES COUNTY, By Robert W. Sawyer, As County Judge. By J, S. Innes, :As County Commissioner. By Geo. G. Sedgwick, As County Cormissioner. Bend, Oregon,December 30, 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 Dane Hall License. There was then presented an application for license for public dance hall of George T. Murphy, at Tract 28, Virginia Park, accompanied by certificate of good moral character and bond-with sufficient sureties, as provided by law, whereupon it was ORDERED that license for said dance hall 1.s sue to said George T. Nurphy upon j his paying the statutory fee. it There being no other business to come before the Court, adjournment was then hadil I' for the term. f� Robert W. Sawyer, !i County Judge. t a i Commissioners . I C BE IT t`EhiMTv3ERED, That a regular t erra of the County Court of Deschutes County, i! in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court house in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the e5th day of January, 1926, said day being the day fixed by law for the hold -!j ing of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present j Hon.Robert W. Sawyer., County Judge. J. S. Innes, County C:ormissioner Geo.G.Sedgwick, County Comsrissioner, fl J. H Haner, County Clerk, S. E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the 11at ter of � Claims against -the County. I Claims were then presented against the various, funds of the County and were ordered paid, as se.t forth in the Claim Docket, by warrants- drawn on said funds as follovras Claims numbered 1 to 43A, inclusive 43 to -46, inclusive 51, 86, t® 89, inclusivell 92 to 99, inclusive, 106, 108, 122 and 123, on the General Fund '-: Claims numbered 47,52 to it 57, inclusive, 59 to 74, inclusive, 78,79,90,91, 100, 1C1, 109 to 114, inclusive, on the General Road Fund; Claims numbered 58,80 to 83, inclusive, 102 'to 105, inclusive, 115 to i 11?0, inclusive, on the I,.arket Road Fund; Claims numbered 48,75 to 77, inclusive 107, and 121, I on the 1923 Dalles- California Fund. Robert W. Savayer, O �u n t v Jud z. i In the Matter of , aontractor's Bond. It was then reported to the Court that W. H. May, contractor on certain portions of the northwest-Redmond Market Road, had completed his work, whereupon it was ORDERED THAT his bond deposited for the faithful performance of his contract be discharged. i In the Matter of Library Board. A report having been made to the Court that the term of Horace Richards as a member of the Deschutes County Library Board had expired, it was ORDERED that Horace Richards be appointed be appointed as a member of, the Library Board to serve until the first Wednesday of January, 1930. In the hatter of the , County Clerk's Report. The County Clerk then filed with the Court his semi - annual report as provided by law, whereupon it was OBDERf<,'D that ' said report be approved and placed on file. In. the Flatter of the Issuance of Certificates. , of Delinquency on E2SW4SE4 , S1SEi,SE4 Sec. 12 Tp. 22 R 8, HE�iL1E4 , E2W41L E4, NE4SWANE4 , NzSE&Q, 13 -22 -8, WWWNWW4 , WNW SQNI 18 -22 -9. It appearing to the Court that the taxes charged and assessed for E?SW4SE1,SzSE4 SEA 12 -2208, NE4I�IEa E41�1W4i�TEl 1;E4SW�NE4 N2 SE4NEg , 13 -22 -8, and W2SW NW4 , � zl'JW SWjN4�T4 , 18 -22 -9, Deschutes County, Oregon, are unpaid and delinquent for the year 1922, 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, Oregon, shall upon de- mand of any person or persons upon the payment of taxes, principal an d_ inter. es t , make out and issue to any`such person or persons certificates of delinquency against the above des - cribed property, In the Matter of Judges and Clerks of Election. This.matter .came on to be heard upon the nominations by the Clerk of this Court, of the persons necessary for the formation of election boards for the several precincts of the County, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that of the persons so nominated are citizens of the United States and registered voters vzthin the .precincts for which the nominations are made, it is therefore County Clerk is instructed to give notice hereof in the manner required by law. Precinct No. l J. F. Arnold, Glen Baker Ivy B. Davidson Benita DeRushia Ethel Jeffries Precinct No. 1 R. S. McClure Olive E. McKay lst Board. Chairman Rep Judge Dem Clerk Rep Clerk Rep Clerk Dem. 2nd. Board, Chairman Rep Judge Sue Lewellen Clerk- Dem 4 ORDERED by the Court that said nominations be and the same are hereby, approved, and the said persons hereinafter named be and they are hereby appointed to be the Judges and Clerks of Election for the several precincts of the County as herein recited, and the County Clerk is instructed to give notice hereof in the manner required by law. Precinct No. l J. F. Arnold, Glen Baker Ivy B. Davidson Benita DeRushia Ethel Jeffries Precinct No. 1 R. S. McClure Olive E. McKay lst Board. Chairman Rep Judge Dem Clerk Rep Clerk Rep Clerk Dem. 2nd. Board, Chairman Rep Judge Sue Lewellen Clerk- Dem 4 Illa IA. Foster LeRoy Fox Precinct No. 2 A. S. Ashcroft S. R. Hogin Alice Ivi, Kelly Ella L. Oliver Mary E. Ward Precinct No. 2 112. J. Jackson J„ Kelley W. D. Roe C . C ., Murphy Elizabeth Vel turn. Precinct No. 3 Cora A. B-rosterhous Catherine C. Duffy Mary R. Bennett Leta Combs Dora A. Johnson Precinct No. 3 J. D. Bowman Edwin J. Cat lOW R. K. Innes Ethel. King Mabel_ Kregness Precinct No. 4 Lillian I!i. Connarn Pearl- Goggans Alice E. Leary Dora Gales Fiances .Abbott Precinct No. 4. L. Blanche Dart Charlotte L. Devereauz J. A. Dudrey Mabel Rhoads Elizabeth E. Coffey :Precinct No. 5 Bessie Ager Alice Gilbert Esther L. Buegler Wilda Dal-?Ihaim Janiece Gillis Precinct No. 5 J M. LaiNrence . Anna J. Lee Lena Claypool Inez Boles Flora I. Miller Clerk Dem Clerk Rep ls::t Board Rep Chairman; Dem Judge Rep Clerk Dem Clerk Rep Clerk Rep 2nd Board Rep Chairman Rep Judge Dem Clerk Dem Clerk Rep Clerk Rep is t Board Dem Chairman Rep Judge Dem Clerk Rep Clerk Rep Clerk Dem 2nd Board Rep Chairman Rep Judge Dem C le rk Rep Clerk Rep Clerk Dem lst Board Chairman Rep Judge Dem Clerk Dem Glerk Dem Clerk Rep 2nd Board Chairman Rep Judge Dem Clerk Rep Clerk Rep Clerk Dem 1st Board _ Chairman :Rep . Judge Dem Clerk Rep Clerk Dem Clerk Rep 2 nd Board Chairman. Rep Judge Dem Clerk Rep C le rk Rep Clerk Dern s r 1� iw -t /' 49 Precinct No. 6 1st Board Cora Addink Chairman Rep Leona R. Cooper Judge Dem Rose Ashe Clerk Rep Dora B. Canon Clerk Rep Anna Curry C1e rk Dem Precinct No. 6 2nd Board James A. Eas tes Chairman Dem Flossie Ni,e Houston Judge Rep Carol E. Boyd Clerk Rep Lois Clark Clerk Rep Frances Farnham Clerk Dem Precinct No.. 7 1st Board Carrie Best Chairran Rep Hazel I-cGillvray Judge Dem Ruth Osburn Clerk Dem IVlary Dugan Clerk Rex,, Illildred LaWler Clerk Rep Precinct No. 7 2nd Board Carrie E. Clapp Chairman Rep Anna E. Fox Judge De TI Helen L. IvcKenzie Clerk Rep Helen A. 11,1ahoney Clerk Rep Rose Blew Clerk Dem' Precinct No. 8 is t Board Effie Dick Chairman Dem C. J. TTicholson Judge Rep Fay P. Beach Clerk Dem Edi. th M. Harriman Clerk Rep Serena Barron Precinct ITO. 8 2n.d Board Clare Garner Chairman Dem R. D. Ketchum Judge Rep Lyda L. Kelly Clerk Dem Blanche Brady Clerk Rep Jessie Peoples Clerk Dem Precinct No. 9 1st Board George L. Moore Chairman Dem Agnes iTI. So t t ong Judge Rep C. E. Gingrich. Clerk Rep Glen H. Slack Clerk Rep Ella Adams Clerk Dem Precinct No. 10 Mattie Clark Chairman Rep George W. Bogue Judge Den, W. G. Fordham Clerk Rep Earl 1. Hie t t Clerk Der.^_ W. W. Rose Clerk Dem 9 50 Precinct No. 11- John Atkinson Chairman Rep W. P. Vandevert Judge Rep James Whi t t ock Clerk Derr: Gladys Daly Clerk 'Rep Violet Henderson Clerk Rep Precinct No. 12 Bertha Connell Chairman' Rep Josephine Gumpert Judge Dem Nellie McKay Clerk Rep Florence Olson Clerk Dem I,ura G. Zerba Clerk Rep Precinct No. 13 ' J. H. Buckner Chairman Rep Sarah E. Cody Judge Dem Henry -A. Atkin Clerk Dern Leona Derrick Clerk Dem Frieda Howard. Clerk Rep Precinct No: 14 ' C. P Becker Chairman Rep George IA. Couch Judge 'Dem 11ary Buckner Clerk Rep 1,% S. Bullard Clerk Rep Melvin Couch Clerk Dom Precinct No. 15 W. F. Arnold Chairman Dem Geo . F. Cyrus Judge Rep ' Verne F. Livesay Clerk Dem Dorris 1. Scoggin Clerk Re-� Precinct No. , 16. George-E. Aitken ChaisTfflan" Rep H. T. Hartley Judge Dem Catherine Knickerbocker Clerk Dem J. L. Scarth Clerk 'Rep Hattie Wilt Clerk Rep Precinct No. 17 A. S. Holmes Chairman" Rep R. S. To -wne Judge Dem Ray Brewster Clerk Rep Chas. E. Hiscock Clerk -iep Roy Foster Clerk 'Rep Precinct No. 18 Eunice I,.. Gates Chai=_an' Rep Alma T,FTcClay Judge Dem di\-, Geo. H. MacGregor Clerk Rep f E. M. Parr Clerk Dem ' W. F. it ackey Clerk ' Derr, ;J Precinct No. 19 John E., Bloom Vlm. G. Cox Laura Lennon John Tuck, A. BecRmi th Precinct No. 19 Chas. W. Dunbar C. H. Irvin Nettie F. Wright Theodocia McLallin Elinor G. Putnam- Precinct No. 20 Jos J. Buckley 'Mabel A. Connolly Elmer E. Peck F. T. Redmond P. S. Campbell Precinct No. 20 Ca,-�s A. Clir!e T. J. Quigley George Kanoff Henry Crabtree Frank Bodyfelt Precinct No.. 21 7J= P Bat -ems Label M. Kendall Vernon Melson Bertha Tuck Precinct No. 22 Claude MallerSr— Frank P. Luce C. B. Armstrong E. Atkinson Edith IUIallery Pr ?cinct No. 23 R. H. Ledbetter Nettie A. Beard Dan Stout I1yrtle Surface H. �A. Helmholz Precinct No. 24 Wm. P. Gif t Hans T. Mikkelson F. S. Stanley E. E. Varco Olaf E. Anderson l.s t B na rd . Chai rman De -rn Judge Rep Clerk Rep Clerk Dem Clerk Rep 2nd Board Rep Judge C ha i rma n Rep Judge Dem Clerk Dem C le rk Rep C 1 erk- Dem. lst Board Clerk Rep Chairman Rep Judge Dern Clerk Rep Clerk Rep Clerk Dern. 2nd Board Chairman Rep . Judge Dem Clerk Dem Clerk Dem Clerk Rep Chairman Derr Judge Rep . Clerk Dem Clerk Rep C! erk Dem Chairman Dem Judge Re_• Clerk Rep Clerk Dem Clerk Dem Chairman Rep Judge Dem Clerk Dem Clerk Prog. Clerk Rep Chairman Rep Judge Dem Clerk Rep Clerk Rep Clerk Dem 51 52, Precinct No. 25 Charles E. EcUne Mrs. Carl Larson Jessie Ogle H. L. Burright Willis Free Precinct No. 26 Chairman Rep Judge Derr Clerk Dem Clerk I.,.1) Rea 1 Clerk Rep` Geo. IT. Erickson Chairman Rep ` Judge Dem Eredd Hettman Clerk •Rep ` Clerk Dem Alex Walters Clerk -Rep Precinct No. 27 Augusta Evans Chairman Rep A. E. Grinstead Clerk Rep W. A. Rahn Clerk Rep Eli Spencer Clerk Dem Miaey Rosin Clerk Rep' ° Precinct No. 28 Chas. E. Axt ell Chairman Re•p P. A. Grable_r, Judge Dem• John Helfrich Clerk Rep E. L. King Clerk Rep S. W. IARerrill Clerk Dem Precinct No. 29 M. E. Harmon Chairman Dem E. D Lamb Judge Rep Thos . Bayly Clerk Derr. Bert M. Mleeks Clerk Rep Dan McArthur Clerk Dem In the Itila t t e r of Voting Precinct No. 12 At this time this ratter coming on to be heard upon the oral statement of the County Clerk that all of the inhabitants of Voting Precinct No. 12 of this County had re- moved into the South end,�.of Precinct No. 13, and that it is necessary that, a nevv precinct convenient to the inhabitants formerly in Precinct No. 12 be formed from a .part of Precinct No. 13 and that Precinct No. 12 be abandoned, it is therefore ORDERED by the Court that 2recinct ivo. 12, known as West Side Precincti. -Hb. 12 be and the same is hereby attached to and made ay°part of Precinct No. 11, to -unit: to Lava Precinct No. 11. It is further ORE ED by the Court that all that part of Precinct No. 13, knownv,. as Butte Precinct 11o. 1.3, which lies south of the north line of Township Twenty South,, be and the same is hereby established as an election Precinct of this County, to be. Imown and designated as Baer Precinct No. 12., and the County Clerk is authorized hereby to make prope- r'provision:s for elections in said precinct as though the same had been. set out at th regular July term in 1924. In-, the Matterhof July List for the year 1926. ° It. then appeared that under the law, it now. becomes the duly of the County Court to select a jury li..st for the year 192.6, and 'the Court having -been, duly advised in the matter. it was ORDERED that the following names be placed on the- jury list for the year 1926: Jos. E. Albright .send Harvey Winslow Bend Carl Hi Anderson it Addie Leverett Win. H. Anderson a Irlartha Johnson May E =. Arnold rr George Bates. n- Theodore Aisne Webb-Beebe �r L. B: Baird E. Bobier �. 1. Frank Benninger- n Rose Coleman ++ Wm. T. Mond a F. IT, Clarey n George Borr.owman ►r. . Georgia Constable rr Chas. :Boyd ++ Fred Coxen Edward Brosterhous M. J. Kelley it Wm. J. Borton. Gertrude Gerrish " Valb.org. Bost_ad a Claude Kelly " Ella Beesley a J,. W. Lowell A. B. Clarno u 7T. R. Mann Gtr Albert H. Oliver Ralph Curtis. �t _ . Harrison Cushner L. C. Pruett Lloyd d Douthit. Alson Veltuip. Welch,, D. Evans Maud E. Wood rr y , Elmer V. Ward +� s Inez Brobert +} rr Adeline Bostic. +,: Chas. M. Beer '► I �EQ L° � Stuart. T. Fox. ' Earl Corbin - A4elaide M. Fleming. +► C. E. Brown ! John. T °. Gagen rr Leon_ie A. Childs rr J.. L. .Gaither ro. Nellie Clark Emma Gibs an ohn J. Cunningham. Cunnin `r Peggy Gray Walter H. Durlan -d " Florence Friedley + Frances Dorton Join Heyburn. u L. M. Foss. Nellie Hubble. rt Arthur Fuller 1 Gertrude Pi Ge o P. Go ve c,- Hudson rr H. E.. Jones. rr. V1. A. Grant + Ina F. Littlefield r, Imlay Hamby rr T. H. Morgan rr. Florence Hilsabeck +� • V. J. Page � Fannie W. ,Palmerton Dora Johnson �► Glenn C. Phillips R. Kimsey n, James C', Riney, 0. S. Lammers rr Chas. F. Schlenker Hiles Loree D. L. McBain Wm. A. Shelby • Calvin Smith It Alice Moore " Bessie. Smith +►. Rolla Morgan " I Maude Stevens t+ R. H. Muncey If Jessi.e A. Stockwell ' r • I 1 tA. YLt ,� . H. R. Schanno. rr Florence E _�. Turner owl 54 Pearl Schilling Bend Hugh Braden. Bend Grace-: Sol.bert Iva V. Burton J. J. Wohlenber�g Alice J. Bush Florence Thompson Heman, Byers Cres.sa Spicklemier tv John M. Childers It Rose Brewer J. H. Clark Wilbur C. Allen John D. Cole Ben Alsup JOB. Collette, W. C. Birrell Roy W. Cooper ts Saml. R. Brown Craig Coyner Z. Z. Cain Geo. F. Curry Burton Davis Grover Gerking W. R. Francks R. S. Goff Joseph Jones Chas. H. Glaser Glenn Kr ibs. Ut W. P. Hardesty Albert Lewis 11. F. Hawthorne Mary McCallum P. H. Hosmer Wm. E. Mitchell Owen Hudson 0. E. Montgomery Chas Jones Joseph Plunkett JOB. J. Klein, V. D. Porter. 0. C. Lemke Geo. F,. Rasmussen C. J. Leverett D. B. Ray Alex Livingston Paul Redtor Clarence L. Mannheimer Lois, J. Rice. irro. T. Massart E'. M. Ripley.- W. H. Officer. Kenneth, Sawyer Albert Prater Wm. Smith Ernest Futnam' H. M,1:, Swigert Henry Rainey cr Archie A. Symons Claude H. Smith rr C. 0. Enttikin Steve Stei.dl eG A. Fossett H. H. Beach rr R. E. Grimes rr W. F. Coleman Geo. Hoover W. 9. Crampton Wm. A. Hunnell t4 E. J. Dougherty Robt. McCann A. E. Dyer D. G. McPherson H. J. Fissell C. J. Hichols-on John Fryrear C. K. Norcott John E. Hayes Chas. Thatcher. G. L. Hembree Frank -E. Toomey. Or Geo. Ho-]-,mes . F. M. Van Meter—: Frank Kellaher Geo. Addink Ivan. TAcGilvray rR Percy-;;, R. Ader rr F. 0. 11,inor it Wn.-Abernathy John. F. Mogan R. L. Allison John Newby J. T. Armstrong Mathias Rayber I. H. Bishop Wt. R. Riley Sam Blakely a Hans Slagsvold 1� 1, Be.s-s.ie, Tracy Melissa, Reynolds Chas,. Aulmarr J. P., Baker Walter Daniels J.. A..,Lighthill M-, B.. Lindley Jas.. A. Melvin L. 0. Reed. P. F. Reidel Glenn H. Slack H, Young, Jho,. L. Henderson Thos. W. Vandevert Francis Whitlock. Sam L. Burgess Russel Gampbell James Cornell Robt. IV. Littlefiald Carl E. Livesly Carroll -Shipley, Oscar L. Sinrud Frank H. Talbot 14'. L,. Brown .Walter Camp-bell J-. K. Edwards Orville Johnson Nettie Kotzman, A. W. Markee, Ora Rae burn Robt. Redmond Layton Reynolds T. A:. Chase.. John Hegardt Chas. A. Urban. IV. L. Bergstrom Wm Horse-11 Carl.Y. Larson Hay E_. Leonard E. E,.. Butler Oliver B. Caldwell C. E. Dicke;y Chester Esgate Clifton Ev'ans Isaac Loomis, Frank Percival Jno. 21, Smith Thos. E'i Ewing Elmer L. King a 55 Beiid Bert"Illeeks Millican Iffm., E. Beesley LaPine-' Jas.. F. Bogue. Julius T. Ehg to Wm. G. Fordham Carl Wm. Foss. Frank N. Johnson. 0 Jas. L. Wittenberger 11 Aada A. Sly 11- • Carey Stearns Isaac Zierolf Jas. L. Audrian Redmond C. A. Beckwith Olivle Hogan Leola Martin Bessie L. Reed Nettie. F.' Wright E_ Brown rF sF HT C. Doty Burr Black -E. — M. Pack cc T. J. &igley- i;-F. G. Riebhoff W Carl Wehtihbild E' E P. G. Di.tterline FY Geo. L.- Ehlers . .............. Gee, W. Johnson B,; A. Kendall R. L.. Miller C. A. Ordway it G. W. Reels W. E. Sprague it W. W. Van Matre C. W. Muma F r a nlk: Dahl Alda B. McMickel A. J. Sanford J. W. Livingston W. B. Russell C. P. Becker Bend, Motor Rt. B. Thos Arnold Sisters,- Star Rt. tit Geo. F. Cyrus Milli-can E. L. Evans Bend, 1,46tor Rt. B. Verne F. Lives.py is is ti F. G. Powers 11- n it. R. J. Skelton Sisters Star Rt.- H. K. Allen. Sisters tieredi-th Bailey Jr. 10 In the Matter- of the Sher"iff"s. Deputies. Sisters it Lower Bridge tk Redmond Rt. A Te:crebonne er rr ek rr There- was then presented to the. Court a statement from S. E. Robers, Sheriff for Pe±it Huntington Deschutes County, as follows: Fred McKinney - E. 'ff. Richardson J. J. Wilt De:schutes County, Oregon. Geo. H. Fairfie-ld S.- Holmes J. L. Par-berry I recommend that the_*County Court pay the following R. S. Towne J. R. Pounce. to-wit: Chas. Z. Beesley Hazel Manion.............. . $150.00 per H. A. Hill, Z. M. Eby month,, J. A. Foss Date-d at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Susan-Galbraith Eundce A.- Gates submitted, Clara. Hibbard W. S. Hall Geo. H. MacGregor, In the Matter- of the Sher"iff"s. Deputies. Sisters it Lower Bridge tk Redmond Rt. A Te:crebonne er rr ek rr There- was then presented to the. Court a statement from S. E. Robers, Sheriff for Deschutes County, as follows: "To the Honorable County.Court, De:schutes County, Oregon. Gentlemen: I recommend that the_*County Court pay the following monthly salaries set opposite their respective names as of January 1, 1926, to-wit: Hazel Manion.............. . $150.00 per month, Carol Boyd t ......... 0 ...... 0 125.00 per month,, Date-d at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this, 6th day of January,. 1926. Respectfully submitted, S, E. Roberts. Sheriff of Deschutes County, Ore nell, Whereupon:, uponconsiderati6n:, it was ORDERED that increaser; in salary for Hazel Manion. and Carol. Boyd be granted, as' requested. .,rolls In the Matter of pay-, for Salaries., Widows' Pensions, for Indigent Relief, Rentals, and other fixed charges of the County. This matter came on for hearing on this 6th day of January, 1926, and it appea'ri-n-g to the satisfaction of the Court that the following amounts are fixed by law., or are necessary for the purposes stated,' it is hereby ORDERED by the Court that the County Clerk be, and he hereby is authorized and dir-ecte to issue . his warrants in payment of the following claims for the year 1926', that is to say*. S. Z. Roberts Salary of Sheriff $208'.07_ Gqorge W. Stokoe Deputy Sheriff 149.74 Hazel Man=ion Deputy Sheriff laol. 00 Carol Boyd Clerk for Sheriff 125.00. State Industrial Accident Commission Insurance, Sheriff's Office- 3.50. - J. H. Haner Salary, County Clerk 166.66 Gvte.n Irwin: Deputy County Clerk 150.00 Mary Dugan Recording Clerk 1GO. 00 -BeLni.ta DeRushia Recording Clerk 100.00 I 'I 57' August A. Anderson Salary of Assessor $166;Q0 Elizabeth Veltum Clerk fdr Ass:e:ssor- 100.00 J: Alton `.L'hompson Salary, Supt. of Schools 166.66 Clyde M, McKay Salary, County Treasurer 12.5.00 R. W -. Sawyer Salary, County Judge 100.00 Deschutes- Investmen-t Co. Rent - 250-._;00 = First National :Bank Rent 55.00- Hugh O TKarre Rent T2.50 L. B. Baird Rent . 90.00 J, D. Bowman t Janitor 100.00 R. VT. Hendershott Health Officer 35.00 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Rent of Telephones 29.00 Hattie. Huntington Indigent Relief 31.00 baud Brown Do 25.00 American Red- Cross tt . 33.00 Frank P. Drake " 15.00 Jess..J,, Holt. " 40.00 J S. Smythe « 5.00 Mrs. Robert Lewellen. '} 10.00 E. H. ;Sparks ;k 40.00 Pisgah Home: Colony 25.00 Patton Home �r 35,00 George F.'Beckman ct 30.00 In the Matter of Repairs to Peninsula Market Road. There was then presented to the Court a statemdxit of the need of repairs on the Peninsula Market Road, such statement being; accompanied by an offer of donations on account of said repairs amounting to $70.00, whereupon it was ORDERED that repairs be -made to'said road in a total amount not to exceed $150.00. In. the. Matter. of Duplicate- Warrant. It was then reported to the Court that Warrant No. 2.3- 6.3.5. for $1250:00 had been issued by error, being a duplicate of Warrant No., 22643. for. $1250.00, whereupon it was ORDERED that Warrant No.. 236.35 be cancelled. In the Matter of Refund. There then appeared before the Court Mrs- A. C. Harrington , with the request that -there be refunded to her the sum of $5.72 paid by her in March, 1925, §as: penalty and interest on delinquent taxes for 1923, whereupon -it-was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the General fund in the sum of $5.72, payable to �A. C. Harrington as a refund. There being no other business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Wednesday, January 13, 1926, at 2.P. M, Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge. Bend, Oregon, January 13, 1926 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 Voting Preciri.cts. - There was then presented to the Court a request for a change in boundaries-of Precincts No. 22 and 23, and for the organization of a new precinct out of h -o. 9, and the Court not being fully advised in the premises, ORDERED that the matter be referred to the District Attorney for advice as to its rights in the premises, and that the matter be continued until the February term. 58 In the Matter of Official C-ol:nty Lewspaper. There, was then- presented the , re.que.sts of the Bend Bulletin. and the., Central Oregorr Pre -s.s to be. designated as the official County 51;ewspaper-s for the publication of the proce bf the Court, and upon-its appearing to the Court that under the law in Counties having,,. 1Q,000 p.opulatiorr, two newspapers having the largest circulation shall be selected, and upon its further appearing that the Bend Bulletin and the Central Oregon Press are -the two newspapers in Deschutes County having the largest circulation, it was . ORDERED that the Mend Bulletin,, Daily Edition, and the Central Oregon Press: be sele as the official County Newspaper for the publication of the proceedings of the County Cour for the year 1926. In the Matter of the Sale of Firs WOOd: Marion Carter then appeared before the Court with an offer of fifty cents per cord for juniper wood taken from the right o: ORDD. that said wood be sold to In the Yatt.e.r of Indigent Aid. There was then presented a letter of the American Red Cross, recommending way of the Alfalfa Market Road, whereupon• it was said Marion- Carter at said p :ice.. from Mrs. V..A. Forbes, Secretary of the•:Send Cha that frank P. Drake, an indigent now receiving County aid, be given.. transportation to the home of relatives in Washington, and that there -be continued the payment of aid on his behalf in the amount of $15.00 per month, whereupon. after consideration it was ORDEPRE,D that Deschutes County pay traveling expenses for said Frank.P. Drake to the home of his re.lat-ives in Washin -gton, and that the aid now being given him in. the sum of $15.00 per month be continued. In the Matter- of Indi.gen.t Aid. There was then presented the request of Mrs. J. E. Hethorn for aid from the indigent fund of the County, and upon its appearing to the Court that Yrs. Hethorn was the mother of four children under the aid of twelve years, and that her husband was confined in.the County jail, and that she had no means, of, supinort for herself and .family, it was ORDERED that the County Clerk draw hi.s..warrant on the general fund .of the County in the sum of $30.00 Payable to Mrs. J. E. Hethorn until further notice. There be -in.g no further business to come before the Court,- adjourn4ien.t was then had until Saturday, January 16., 1926,- at 2 P. M. , Robert V1. Sawyer. County judge. • Bend, Oregon, January 16, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment , where upon there being; no business to come before the Court adjournment was had to Saturday, t January 23, 19 26 , at 2 P. hl. Bend, Oregon, Januai:y 23, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County rnet this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the folloirling proceedings vve_re had, to-- z,vi-t :- I n t he I,11a t t e r o f Claim of E. L. Head. There Baas then presented the claim of E. L. IGlead for damages for right of way taken for the construction of the Dalles- California H,ghti :ay in the vicinity of the Crooked River Bridge, and upon -its appearing that the Board of Viewers heretofore appointed to con sider the amount of damages sustained by the taking of said right of v:ay, it was ed r b ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant on the 1923 Dalles - Calif o rni a Bond. Fund in the sum of $4760, plyable td E. L. IuTead. The.-r_e being no further business'to come before the Court, adjournment was then had jo Monday, January 25, 1926, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, January 25, 1926. t The County Court of Deschutes County, mett this day pursuant to adjournment , all members being present , whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -sit In the Matter of Dance Permit ' There was then presented the petit ion of" th! Pleasant Ridge Community Hall Assoc - iation for a license to conduct dances at` its half at' Pleasant Ridge, said application being accompanied by bond as provided by laws, whereupon it was ORDERED that a dance permit to the Pleasa.nd Ridge Community Hall' Association issue on payment of thq o tatut ory fee. In . the hitter of Indigent Aid. This matter came on to be heard, and upon its appearing hat i t was no longer I g g necessary to furnish County Aid to Mrs. Bessie Osgood, it was ORDERED, that the grant of $30.00 'Per month to Mrs. Bessie Osgood be discontinued In the batter of Indigent Aid. This matter came, on to be heard upon the oral statement of Mrs. V. A. Forbes, i Secretary of Bend Chapter American Red Cross, that William H. Hyde, a resident of this County, was confined to the St. Charles Hospital and unable to, care for himself and that his wife, who had hitherto supported him, was unable longer to do so, said Mrs. William H. Hyde appearing in person.befo`rei the Count and explaining the circumstances of 'the fam_fly; and upon its further appearing thGt s9id William 'H, Hyde could be placed in a home in Portland, i t ;vas t I t t t t ORDERED that arrangements be made tot .place sai'd William.H. Hyde in a home in Portland at the expense of the County. ' There being no further btsiness to come before the Court, adjournment was there- upon had to Friday, January 29, 1926, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, January 29, 1926. Tha County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members ebe .ng present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the utter of Road Repairs. Upon its appearing.to the Court that the road leading from the hill above the Tumalo Hatchery to the Deschutes Forest boundary was in need of repair, and that a suitable_ offer •for its repair had been made by Tom Merchant,-it was . ORDERED That Tom Merchant be employed to make necessary repairs to said road at a cost of not to exceed $50.00. In the Matter of Road Work at Sisters. It was then reported that roads in the vicinity of Sisters t?rerelinhneed of repair, whereupon it was ORDERED that Commissioners Innes and Sedgwick investigate -the need of said repair and rejort to the Court. t There being no further business to come oefore the Court, adjournment was then L' • 5 �0 had for the term.. Robert W. Sawyer.. ' County Judge. HE IT REEMBERED, That a regular term of the County CD'4r:t 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 3rd day of February, 1926, . said day being the ddy -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 T. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwidk, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk. S. E. Roberts. Sheriff: . Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to- iirit:: t In the matter of Bond for Indemnity. Upon its. appearing that cashier's checks in -the sum of $14.40 and $21.54, issued by the Redmond National Bank, payable to the County Treasurer for Deschutes County, had been lost.or destroyed, and upon its further appearing that said Redmond National Bank would make payment of the sums covered by said lots checks on being furnished with a bond indemnifying it in case said checks were found, it was ORDERED that the County Court execute bond of indemnity in the sum of $50.00 to said National Bank of Redmond. In the utter df ' Claims against the County,. Claims against the County were then.presented and audited and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the various funds. of the County, as s.et forth in the Claim Docket., as follows: Claims numbered 1 to 29, inclusive, 32, 35, tb 42, inclusive, 43 -A, 45 to .63, inclusive, 86, 88 to 91, inclusive., 93, 94, 96, 97, 99, 10:2.and 103, In the General Fund; Claims numbered 65 to 68 inclusive., 70,.to 73,.92. and 101,. on the General Road Fund; Claims numbered 74 to 85, inclusive, and 100, on 11arket Road Fund; and claim numbered 98 bn. the 1923 Daales- California Fund. In the Matter of. Red Cross Aid. It. then appearing to the Coiirt that further aid in behalf of the Red Cross was necessary and proper, it was ORDERED that the Clerk is authorized and directed to issue his warrant monthly LO the Red Cross in the sum of $15.00 in addition to the: amount now being advanced to it In the Matter of Indigent Aid. Upon its then appearing that a previous order of the Court giving aid to 11Urs. J. E. E. Hethorn was uncertain in its terms., it was ORDERED that the County Clerk draw his warrant on the General Fund of the County in the sum of $30.00, payable to Mrs. ,J.- E. Hethorn, monthly, until further notice. In the Matter of County Advertising. WHEREAS, there: was included in the budget for the year 1926 the sum of $1000.00 for advertising the resources of the County as provided by law; and. Whereas,_-tt the time the request for such appropriation was made it was understoc that recommendations for the expenditure of this fund would be made by the Redmond and the Bend Commercial Coubsr and Whereas, the Court has now received such recommendation reading as. follows: KTO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHIITES.COUNTY, OREGON. 61, Gentlemen: At the time the, county budget committee allowed $1000 in the County budget for publicity,purpo.ses it was suggested by this committee and the County Vourt that. the commerci..,al clubs of Bend and Redmond should suggest a budget for the expenditure of this money to the best advantage,. Acting.on that suggestion representatives of the two commercial clubs have agreed on the following budget and submit it to the Court for approval: That $500 of this fund be set aside to be used for the expense in getting up agricultural. exhibits for the International Live Stock Exposition or other exhibitions and fo -such general county publicity as the. Bend and Redmond Commercial Clubs and the County Court shall agree upon: Preparations of exhibits should be under the supervision of the county agr1oultural' agent. That $350: of this fund shall be` expended under the direction of the Bend Commercial Club, with the approval of the County Court: And that $150.00 of this fund shall be expended under the direction of the Redmond Commerc -ial Club, with the approval of the County Court. Respectfully, H. A. biller, President.. F'E7D COT81ERCIAL CLUB'. J. E. Bloom, President. Redmond Commercial Club." And whereas, the Court is fully advised in -the premises, it is hereby ORDERED that. the Cle.rk'draw his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of_ "`$350.00, payable to the Bend Commercial Club, for its aid in preparation of pamphlets, circulars. and other matters advertising the resources of Deschutes County, and that a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $150.00 be. drawn payable to the Redmond Commercial Club for the same purpose. In the Matter of Tax Refund. It then appeared to the Court that on March 1.4, 1925,, Flora E Hartley, of Marshfield, Oregon, paid taxes f or the year 1921 in the 'sum of $70.75, which sum included interest and penalty in the amount of $21.29, and that thereafter by act of the Legislature said Flora. -3. Hartley was entitled to a return of the said interest and penalty paid on her delinquent taxes for the year'1921, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $21.29, payable to the said Flora E. Hartley, as a refund of interest and penalty on 1921' taxes paid on March 14, 1925. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Saturday, February 6, 1926, at 2 P. LET. Robert W. Sawyer. - County Judge. Bend, Oregon, February 6, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon, there being no business to come before the Court, adjournment was had until Friday, February 12, 1926, at 2 P. M, Bend, Oregon, February 12, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon, there being no business to come before the Court, adjournment was had until-Wednesday, February 17, 1926, at 2 P. 1T. Bend, Oregon, February 1.7, 1926. The-County Court-of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all 62 members being present, whereupon, there being no business to come before the Court, adjour- ment was had until Wednesday, February 24, 1926, at 2 P.M. Bend, Oregon, February 24, 1926. The Country Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment , all members being present, whereupon, there: being no business to come before the Court, adj went was had until Friday, February 26, 1926, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, February 26, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this.day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings, °mere had, to -wit' In the Tatter. of Indigent Relief. It was then reported to the Court that J. C. Davis, an indigent, had been cared for W. N. Cobb, of Sisters, for the past several years, but that said 77. N, Cobb vias no longer able to care for said indigent without assistance, whereupon it was ORDERED that until further notice the County Clerk issue his warrant monthly in the sum of $25.00 on the general fund, payable tor: W. N. Cobb. t In the butter of the County Library Board. There was`then presented the resignation of Fred N. Wallace as a member of the County Library 'Board, Whereupon, -upon consideration, it was ORDERED that-said resignation be accepted and that Mrs. Meredith Bailey, of Sisters beeappointed to serve the unexpired term of the said Fred N. Wallace. In. the Matter of Gift *to County. It was then reported to the Court that Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Knickerbocker and the First National Bank of Bend had made a gift to the County of about three acres of land for County road purposes in the Plainview neighborhood, whereupon it wq.s ORDERED that said gift be accepted and the thanks of the County offered to the donors. There bein g no further business to come before the Court, adjournment tii,7as then had • C ' until Saturday, February 27, 1926 at 2 o'clock P. I% S • C t Bend, Oregon, February 27, 1926. t The(-'Count.y Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all r- embers being present, .ahl ereupon. the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Refund of Interest and penalty. It then appeared to the Court that L. E. Lindsay had paid interest and penalty on 1923 tax when in fact by act of the legislature said interest and penalty should have t been remitted, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the general fund in the sum of $3.21, payable to said L. E. Lindsay. Irr the Matter- of Refund of Interest and Penalty. t C It%then appeared to the Court that C. L. Allen had paid interest and penalty on 192 tax when in fact: by act of the legislature said interest and penalty should have been re- mitted, whereupon it was t ORDERED that `the Clerk issue his warrant on the general fund in the sum of $19.20, payable=to said C. L. Allen. In the Matter. of Indigent Relief. It then appeared to the: Court that W. H. Hyde, a resident of Deschutes County, t was in in- digent circumstances and unable to make provision for his own support, and unable '1 1 63 It 11 to care for himself; and it further appearing that said W. H. ffyde was in need of County aid, and could best be cared for by being placed in the Pisgah Home Colony in Portland, and that the County should pay the charges for the care of said W. H. Hyde in said Colon:y, it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant monthly in the sum of $30.0G, dra*n on the general fun4.and payable: to.the Pisgah Home Colony, for the care of W. H. Hyde. In the Natter of Indigent -.Relief. It then appeared that the County Court had heretofore made a grant of $20.00 a month to Mrs. Cora Stacey, and.indigent; and it further appeared that Mrs. Stacey :no longer needed said aid, whereupon it was ORDEP D that said aid to ?Mrs. Cora Stacey be discontinued. in the Natter of County County Court House. There was then presented to the Court the situation with respect to quarters for the. County Court at the end of the existing leases, and upon its appearing that present lease for quarters occupied by County offices expires on April 10, 1927, it was ORDERED that bids be called for offers to furnish quarters for the County on a ten year lease from and after April 1, 1927, said call for bids to be advertised in two new- papers of general circulation in.Deschutes County, and said bids to be opened on May 1, 1926. In the Matter of County Audit. There was then presented the audit made by Whitely- NcDougle Company for the.year 1925ri whereupon it was ORDERED that said audit be placed on file, and that the balance due said Vhitely- T,TcDougle for the year 1925, amounting to $2.25.00, be paid-by warrant drawn on the General Fund. In the Matter of application of Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheekbank for refund of interest and penalty erroneously charged on taxes for the years. 1921, 1922 and 1923. Now, on. this 27th day of February, A.D. 1926, appeares the Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheekbank by R.. S. Dart, its agent, before this Court, and presents its petition for a refund to said bank of the sum of $32.68, being the amount of interest and penalty on certain taxes heretofore collected in error and.paid by said bank, and said Court having examined the said tax receipts described in said petition and presented to it, and being now fully advised in the premises, it is hereby. ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, y that said amounts as set forth in said petition were charged to and paid by said Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheekbank in error and were unlawfully charged to said bank in said receipts, and that said amounts so erroneously charged should be refunded to said bank, it is therefore hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that J. H. Haner, County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, -lie and hereby is authorized and directed to issue the warrant of said Deschutes CFounty, Oregon, drawn on the general fun.,d in the sum of $32.6.8 to the said Northwestern Pacific Hypotheekbank, in full payment and discharge of the amounts unlawfully collected by this County from said bank as set forthe, in said petition and this order. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had for` the term. Robert W. Sawyer- County Judge. W� 64 In the Matter of the ,Ap]?rehension ). of the Person or Persons Concerned in the Dynamiting of the Congress Apartments, il IN THE COUNTY COURT -OF THE. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE. COUNTY OF DESCHUTES . RE71ARD It appearing to the Court at-this time that some unknown person or persons did wrong L fully,.unlawfully, feloniously and maliciously dynamite the Congress Apartments on Congress Street in the City of Bernd, Oregon, at about 3 o'clock in the morning of March S, 1926, . wit the appe.rent intention on the part_ of such person or persons to kill certain inmates in sai building, and that it-is proper and meet at this time for the Court to offer ,a reward for the arrest and conviction of such peron or persons concerned in said unlawful dynamiting, n ow they of ore IT IS HEREBY ORDERED and ADJUDGIPID that a reward of Seven Hundred Fifty ($750.00) Dollars be, and the same hereby-is, offered as a reward for the arrest and final conviction of each and every person concerned as a principal in the dynamiting of the said Congress Apartments, said offer to be in full force and effect for .a period of three years from this date . The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, hereby reserves the right to decide as 'to What person or persons shall be entitled to receive: said -reward, or any portion thereof, C nd the action of said Court in that regard shall be final, and all persons working for said reward are deemed to have full notice: of the County Court's reservation in this matter and shall be bound by any decision made by said Court in regard to the apportioning of such _° reward It is further provided, however, that no reward shall be considered on behalf of any claimant unless a claim for said reward, or a portion thereof, shall be made by the sworn affidavit of such claimant or claimants, which affidavit -shall show the exact part taken bysuch claimant, and provided further that such claimant shall offer himself or her- self as a witness on the trial or trials of any person or persons tried for said crime and �I provided further that such affidavit for reward shall be-filed with the Court on or- before . fl any trial shall be started against any person or persons charged with the commission of said crime. Dated at :Bend, De,schutea County, Oregon, this 9th day ,of larch,- 1926. County Judge.. - - - - J. S. Innes. County Commissioner. Geo. G. Sedgwi_ck.. County 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 3rd day of March; 1926, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present - J. S. Innes , Co °anty Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Cominissioner J. H Han er, County Clerk S. E. Robers Sheriff. whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit. e In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the; County were then presented and audited and ordered paid, as set forth in the-Claim Docket, by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County as follows;) Claims nuinbere:d 1 to 13 inclusive, 161to 31, inclusive., 33 to 80, inclusive, and W 1 I' 1 7 19 65 105 to 114,:; inclusive-; by earrants drawn on the General Fund of the County; Claims numbered 81 to 86, inclusive;. and 115, by warrants-drawn on the General Road Fund; Claims numbered 88 to 104,,I` inclusive, by warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund; and Claim numbered 87' by warrant drawn on the 1923 Dalles- California Fund. In the Matter of Road Repairs. ° It appearing to the Court that the present drive leading to the top of Pilot Butte is in.an unsafe condition and needs repairing, it was _ ORDERED That,the County Court of Deschutes. County, Oregon, t offer to cooperate in the repairing of said. road_.in a sum not to exceed $25.00, _provided that tl?e City of Bernd furnish all machinery and take entire charges of such repairs, and make due report to this Court. In the: utter of Indigent Aid. There was then presented the. request of Mrs. Ruth Holgate for aid from the indigent fund of the County, and upon its appearing to the Court that Mrs. Holgate was the: mother of four children under the age of sixteen years, and that her husband was confined to the- County Jail, and that she had no means of support for herself and family, it was ' ORDERED that the Count Clerk draw his warrant monthly on the Y ,� general fund of the Coi my in the 'sum of $30.00 In favor of Mrs. Ruth Holgate, until further notice. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Saturday, March 6, 1926, at 2 o'clock P.M. Bend, Oregon, March 6, 1926. The County Court. of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant. to adjournment,. Commissioners Innes and Sedg lick being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -vait In the Matter of •Indigent Relief. a t There vias then presented a request of Mrs. 'U. R. Henderson for a grant of indigent . aid on behalf of Mrs. Elle =n B. Spauilding, - whereupon it was. ORDERED that said request be referred to Mrs. V. A. Forbes, investigator for the County Court, for a report. In the Matter of Car f or County Agent. There was then presented a proposition on exchange.of car for the County Agent, whereupon, upon consideration, it was ORDERED that the proposition submitted by Walther - Williams Company for an exchange be accepted. In the. Ma: t ter of Dance. Hall ;Pe,rmit. There was then presented the application o.f A. D. Pepin and Frank i�7i Haack for license for public dance hall at Tract .23, Virginia Park, accompanied by bond as required by statute, whereupon it was ORDERED that dance. hall license issue on payment of the statutory fee. In the Matter of Bridge Repair. Glenn Slack then appeared before the Court to request the repair of a bridge on the .. S. Hamilton Road and it was ORDERED that said repair be made. There'being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had til Saturday., March 1.3, 1926, at 2.P. M. 6 -6. Bend, Oregon, March 13, 1:926,. - The ,County: Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, Gommissibnera Inner and --Sedgwick' being ptesent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of the Apprehension of the Pearson or Persons Concerned in the Dynamiting of the Congress Apartments. It appearing to the Court at this time that some tanlmown person or persons did wron fully', feloniously and maliciously dynamite the Congress Apartments on Congress Street in the City of Bend, Oregon,,at about 3 o'clock in the morning of March 3, 1926, with the! apparent intention on the part of tsuch person or persons to kill. certain inmates in said building, and that it is proper and meet at this time for the Court to offer a reward for the arrest and conviction of such person or persons concerned in said - unlawful dynamiting, now therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that.a reward of Seven Hundred Fifty ($750.00) Dollars be, and the same here.' is,; offered as a reward 'for the arrest and final conviction of each and every person conce: as aaprincipal in the dynamiting of the said Congress Apartments, said offer to be in full force and effect for a period of three years from this date. The: County Court of Deschutes- County,. Oregon, hereby reserves the right to decide as to what person or persons shall he entitled to receive said reward, or any portion then and the action o.' said Court in that regard shall be final, and all persons working for said reward are deemed to have full notice of the County Court's. reservation in this matte . and shalVoe bound by any decision Ynade by said Court in regard to the apportioning of such reward. It is further provided, however, that no reward shall. be cons :ideed on behalf of any claimant unless a claim for staid reward, or :a portion thereof , shall be made by the sworn affidavit of such claimant or claimants, which affidavit shall show the exact part--taken by such claimant, and provided further that such claimant shall offer himself or herself ae witness- on the trial or trials of any person or persons tried for said crime, and provided further that such affidavit for reward shall be filed with the Court on or before any trial t shall be started against any person or persons charged: with the commission of said crime. In the Matter of Fetes. Bills were. then presented for fees pa3rable to Grand Jurors and to witnesses -, where it was ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant on the General Fund in payment of such fees as the claims were verified before: him. There: being no further burliness to come before: the Court, adjournment was then had until Tuesday, lurch 30, 1926, at 2 o'clock P.M. Bend, Oregon, March 30,. 192;6. The County Court of Deschutes County met this. day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and there being no business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had for the term. Robert. W. Saveyer County Judge. County Commissioner County Commissioner: f, 1 67 BE- IT RE1JEMH�ED,- That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes• - County, in of a term of the County Court in said County, when where pre-sent.- Robert W. Sawyer, J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick, J. H. - Haner, S. E. Roberts, whereupon the following proceedings were had; to -wit: In the Matter of Claims against the, County. County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk. Sheriff Claims against the County were =then: presented, audited' and ordered paid, a:s set f -orth in-th -e Claim Docket, by warrants drawn-on the various funds of the• County, as follows:- Claims numbered 1 to 39,inclusive, 41 to 80,'inclusive, 32, 83, 92, 113,115,. 120, 124, 125, 127,11-P.8,130, to 132, inclusive, 135 and 136, by warrants drawn on the General Fund of the County; Claims numbered 84, to 90, inclusive, 93, 94, 126,-and 1.29 -, by warrants drawn on the - Market Road Fund of the County, Claims numbered 91, 95 to-111, inclusive, 11 114, 116, t© 119 and 134,° by warrants drawn on the General- Road Fund; Claim numbered 133. by warrant dravrn on the 1923 Dalles- California Highway Fund; and Claim numbered 137 by warrant drawn on the Motor Vehicle License Fund. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. There was then presented a recommendation by Mrs. V. A. Forbes that because of changed conditions no further relief be granted to Melvin Bedient, whereupon it was ORDERED that no further warrants be issued by the Clerk payable to Melvin Bedient. In .the Matter of Road Petition. There was then;.p,resented the petition of E.- F. Durkee and others for the establish- mend of a County road beginning at or near the north quarter cornea of Section 6, Township IS South, Range 13 East,, W.M., and upon its: appearing that notice of petition had not been given according to the requirements of law, it was t ORDERED that said petition be dismissed. In the Matter of Road Repairs. There was then presented requests for the appropriation of funds for road repairs on the Central Oregon Highway, and it appearing to the Court that said repairs were.- . necessary, it was ORDERED that work to the value of $150.00 be authorized on the Central Oregon Higlr way. In the Matter of Road Re.pai.rs. There: was then presented the request for an allotment of funds for the improvement of the road beginning at the head of-Spring River and running to the National Forest Boundary, and upon its appearing that the Forest Service offered to take charge of the expenditure of said funds and to contribute the -use of its equipment; -and upon its further appearing that the necessary work could be done for the -sum of $500.00, it was ORDERED that said appropriation, of $500.00 from the Road Fund for this purpose be made. In the Matter of County Warehouse. There was then presented to the Court notice fr -om the Oregon Trunk Railway terrain- the State of Oregon,. was begun .and held at the Court House., in Bend, in said County -,; 'on Wednesday, the 7th day of April, 19260 said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when where pre-sent.- Robert W. Sawyer, J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick, J. H. - Haner, S. E. Roberts, whereupon the following proceedings were had; to -wit: In the Matter of Claims against the, County. County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk. Sheriff Claims against the County were =then: presented, audited' and ordered paid, a:s set f -orth in-th -e Claim Docket, by warrants drawn-on the various funds of the• County, as follows:- Claims numbered 1 to 39,inclusive, 41 to 80,'inclusive, 32, 83, 92, 113,115,. 120, 124, 125, 127,11-P.8,130, to 132, inclusive, 135 and 136, by warrants drawn on the General Fund of the County; Claims numbered 84, to 90, inclusive, 93, 94, 126,-and 1.29 -, by warrants drawn on the - Market Road Fund of the County, Claims numbered 91, 95 to-111, inclusive, 11 114, 116, t© 119 and 134,° by warrants drawn on the General- Road Fund; Claim numbered 133. by warrant dravrn on the 1923 Dalles- California Highway Fund; and Claim numbered 137 by warrant drawn on the Motor Vehicle License Fund. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. There was then presented a recommendation by Mrs. V. A. Forbes that because of changed conditions no further relief be granted to Melvin Bedient, whereupon it was ORDERED that no further warrants be issued by the Clerk payable to Melvin Bedient. In .the Matter of Road Petition. There was then;.p,resented the petition of E.- F. Durkee and others for the establish- mend of a County road beginning at or near the north quarter cornea of Section 6, Township IS South, Range 13 East,, W.M., and upon its: appearing that notice of petition had not been given according to the requirements of law, it was t ORDERED that said petition be dismissed. In the Matter of Road Repairs. There was then presented requests for the appropriation of funds for road repairs on the Central Oregon Highway, and it appearing to the Court that said repairs were.- . necessary, it was ORDERED that work to the value of $150.00 be authorized on the Central Oregon Higlr way. In the Matter of Road Re.pai.rs. There: was then presented the request for an allotment of funds for the improvement of the road beginning at the head of-Spring River and running to the National Forest Boundary, and upon its appearing that the Forest Service offered to take charge of the expenditure of said funds and to contribute the -use of its equipment; -and upon its further appearing that the necessary work could be done for the -sum of $500.00, it was ORDERED that said appropriation, of $500.00 from the Road Fund for this purpose be made. In the Matter of County Warehouse. There was then presented to the Court notice fr -om the Oregon Trunk Railway terrain- 68 acing the. lease hitherto held by the County to railway. property for warehouse purposes,, whereupon it was S ORDERED that the County se -cure other quarterst and remove• its property from the railroad grounds on or before April 17th. In the Matter of Fund Transfers. Upon its appearing t�o the, Court that certain fund transfers should be made, it was ORDERED that. there be transferred from the 1923 Dallest,California highway fund to the Road Bond Sinking Fund for the sum of $251.24; from the Lane County Klamath County fury to the Road Bond Sinking.Fund the sum of $636 _00,; from Road District No. 1 to the General Road Fund the sum of $463.93- from Road District. No. 2 to the General Road Fund-the sum of $5.00; From Road District No. 3 to the General Road Fund the sum of $076.61; from the Motor Vehiola, Fund to the Road Bond Sinking Fund.the sum of $2655.44. and it was farther 0_RDERED that there be transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the Market Road Fund the sum of $6500.00, said $6500.00 to be returned to the Motors Vehicle Fund from the first receipts of Market road taxation- and further, that there be transferred from the Market Road Fund to the 1923 Lower Bridge•- Terrebonne. Fund the sum of $22.50. t t In the Matter of Lo st 14Tarrant . t t There was then presented the bond of Pisgah Home Colony holding Deschutes County harmless because of the loss. of Deschutes County Warrant No. 23369 in the sum of $25.00, whereupon. it. was ORDERED that said bond be placed on file and that a warrant for $25.00, payable to Pisgah Home C.olon.y,. be drawn- by the Clerk 07i,:Ithe General Fund of the County, and remitted to the said Pisgah Home Colony* In the Matter of the Covey Road. REESOLUTION FOR ROAD. BE IT" REET1 11B=- , 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 7th day of April, 1926, 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 -ti =Tit: WAS, It is hereby considered that a.public necessity exists for the establishin of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to es -tabli a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on ebst and west 'quarter line of Section 9, T. 14 S. R.'13 E., W.M., at a poitit easterly from the right of way of the Oregon Trunk Railroad; thence north- westerly to an interse.etion with the existing county road from Terrebonne to Trail Crossi.n at a point easterly from the existing grade. crossing of said road with the Oregon Trunk Railraod, in the SW4 of the SE-j -of Section 4, T. 14 S.,. R. 13 E. , W.M. , said road to be GO 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.concer.ned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the 2nd day of June, 1926, at which time the -report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said 1� road will :be read for the fi-rst time, and at which time and until the' second: reading thereof the Court will consider any objections,: remonstrances or petitions -for damages which be be filed on account -of said proposed road. And it is FURTHER ORDERED that Robert B. :Gould, County Sur- veyor, C. V. Silvis -and C. P. Becker, be named as Viewers on said road, and directed to meet thereon on April 12, 1326. In the Matter of the knierican Red Cross.. It then appeared to the Court t hat•it had hitherto made an allowance of $10.00 per month to the American Red Cross, and that there was need and justification for the allowance of a larger sum, and that Deschutes County for the year 1926 should contribute the sum of $25..00 per month toward the work of the Red Cross, and in consideration o,f the assistance -given the County Court in the investigation of cases of indigent relief and. juvenile dependency and delinquency by the Secretary of the local-chap ter, whereupon it L was t ORDERED that the contribution of Deschutes County to Bend Chapter of the American Red Cross for the year 1926: be set at the sum of $25.00 per month, and that the Clerk drw his.warrant in the sum of $45.00 on adcoiunt of arrears in-said contribution for the montbs of January, February and Mara ch, and that beginning, with April, 1926, and continuing thereafter through the year he issue his warrant monthly drawn on the General Fund, pay- able to Bernd Chapter, American Revd Cross, in the sum of $25.00, an d.that previous orders for the payment of $10.00 per month to the American Red Cross be cancelled. In 'the Matter of ` Proposed Bond Issue. It then was -reported to the Court that a. petition will be presented for a bond election to pass on the question of voting bonds for the construction of County roads-, and upon its appearing to the Court that it was desirable to have all* proceedings leading up to the issuance of said bonds, in case they were authorized by the peoples, in due and regular form; and upon its further appearing that the firm of A. D. Wakeman Co. had submitted b offer to oversee said proceedings and to furnish the printed bonds in case they authorized by the voters, and said offer being the lowest and best to be received by the Court, it was ORDERED that said. offer by accepted and notice of such acceptance be sent to said A. D. Wakeman Co. In the Matter of County Warrants. , There was then pr esented a letter from Kilham Stationery & Printing Company enclos- ing certain County warrants, in which were included overpayments. of amounts due said Kilham Company, whereupon it was ORDERED that warrants drawn :on the ,General Fund Nos:. 24287 and 23336 be cancelled, and that ,there be issued .in their. stead new; warrants i•n the sum of $9.99 and $143.00, r.espective�ly, payable to said Kilham Stationery & Printing Company, and drawn on the General Fund, in place of said warrants ordered cancelled. There being no further business to come before the Court, - adjournment was then had until Saturday, April 10, 1926. at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge. t t NI �-o Send, Oregon, April 10-, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County,, met this day pursuant to adjournment , all membe being present, whereupon the following; proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Mat t e.r of "Road Repai r. 4 Report teas then presented by the Commissioners of their investigation o,f the Three: Creeks Lake Road in the vicinicty of Sisters, and upon it's appearing that :repairs to said of road were necessary, and t h�. t Ellis Edgingt on would make said repairs for the sum./75.00- i t was ORDERED that" Ellis Edgingt on be employed to make repairs to the Three Creeks Lake at a cost no sxceed $75.00. In the.Matter of County Warehouse. A report was then presented relating tq} arious possible sites for the County warehouse and upon its appearing that a suitable site could be secured by the purchase of certificate's of delinquent assessments, it was ORDERED that arrangements for such purchase be made., There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Wednesday, April 14, 1926, at 1.0 o'clock A. 1=2. Bend, Oregon, .April 14, 1926. F The County Court of Deschutes County met at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of this day, pursuant to adjournment , this being the time set my law at which the County Court shall hear all objections, remonstrances and objections from electors in regard to the appointment of Judges and Clerks of election, whereupon the following proceedings were. had, to -wit: I) In the Matter of _ Election Boards. This matter came on to be heard, this being the statutory time the refor,_ and upo .its appearing that no objections, remonstrances or objections from electors in regard to t appointment of judges and clerks of election had been filed or were presented, .and upon it further appearing that certain individuals hitherto named as judges or clerks of election had declined to serve, it was ORDER :D that all appointments hitherto made are hereby confirmed, except in cases of resignations, and that resignations be filled by appointment as follows: Bend Precinct No. 1, first board, Maud Gerking, Clerk. Second bod, Roy Loven, Chairman.. Bend Precinct No. 5, first board, Hattie Claypool, Clerk. Bend Precinct No. 7, second board, Mrs. R. B. Slate, Clerk. Bend Precinct No. 8, first board, Marion M. Lesh, Clerk. Second board, Mabel DeArmond, Judge. Bend Precinct No. 9, Earl Groff, Clerk. F Butte Precinct No. 13.:, Eldora Allison, Judge, Clara B.. Grout, Clerk. Tumalo Precinct No. la, A. J. Harter, Chairman; D. J. McClellan,, Clerk. Plainview Precinct No. 15, Corbie E. Livesay, Clerk; Clara L. Livesay, Clerk; Hubert Scoggin, Clerk. Sisters Precinct; No. 16, Daisy B. .Allen, Chairman; Cora Creigthon Judge. Terrebonne Precinct No. 18, Mary Morri -s, Clerk. Redmond Precinct No. :19, first board May Beckwith, Clerk. Second board Ruth Cox, chairman, Elma E. Agee, Clerk. Redmond Precinct No. 20, first board, Lydia Carolin, Judge; Claude Christ, Clerk. Second Board, Helene G. Peck, Chairman. ,:Tetherow Precinct No. 21,, T. J. Stevens, Judge; Selah Beard, Clerk. a Ll N Pleasant Ridge Precinct No. 22, Jesse Armstrong, Judge; Henry Hewins, Clerk. Kline Falls Precinct No. 23, J..A. Struss, Judge; Herbert Farquahrson, Clerk; Otto Strasser, Clerk. Deschutes Precinct No." 24, "Mrs. E. "E. Varco, Clerk. Grange Precinct No. 26, Magnella Reynolds, Judge." Millican Precinct No. 27, John 1j. Smith, Chairman; Pearl Smith, Judge; Marie L. Percivall, Clerk; Emma Graffenberger, Clerk. Hampton Precinct No. 29, C. B. Harmon, Clerk. _ There.being no further business to come before the Court. adjournment was then had until Monday, (April 19, 1926, at 2. o'clock P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, .April 19, 1926.- 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 Application of Public Dance Hall.% There was then presented the petition of C. W. Helm for a license to conduct a blic dance hall in the community building in Terrebonne, Oregon, said application being accompanied by the Statutory bond and being in other respects in confo,rmi'ty with the re- quirements of the statute, whereupon it was ORDERED that license to conduct a dance hall in the community building at Terre- onne be granted to said C. 1'. Helm according to the terms of said`pet.ition, upon his ayment of the'statutory fee. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had'. until Thursday, April 22, 1926, at 2 o'clock P. M. Robert W. Savye r, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, April 22, 192.6. The County" Court of Deschutes County me�t this day pursuant to a adjournment, Commissioner Sedgy rick being absent, vhereupon the follotz�4ing proceedings viere. had, to -wit: In the platter of the issuance of ) bonds by Deschutes County for the purpose , o f � ;caisix:g Tor elr t.o be ORDER CALLING SIECIAL used for the construction and main- DLECTION tenance of permanent roads in the County. ) T 1V111EREAS I a number of registered voters. of Deschutes County equal to one: - twentieth (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 b-e used for the construction and maintenance of permanent roads in Deschutes County, Oregon; and ITHEREAS, said petition did set out and specify the amount of bonds proposed to' b6 issued, to -wit One hundred eighty -five Thousand dollars ($185,000)., the length ofttime said bonds shall run and the time of maturity of said bonds shell be as follows., to -wit: $21,000 to run for 2 years. from date of issues t $23,000 to run for 3 years . froti: date of issue;- $25,000 to run for 4 years frog: date of issue; $27,000 to run for 5.years from date of issue-1.0,- $2.9,000 to run for 6. years froln date of issue, $30,000 to run for 7 years from date of issue -. 030,000 to run for 8 years from date of issue;: and that the maximum rate of interest they "s_hall bear, to -wit, nor to exceed five and one- 72 half per cent, (54) per annum; and . 7,9EREAS, Each petitioner signing said petition was a -legal voter- of Deschutes Coun Oregon, and did sign his own name to said petitiongiving the precinct an which he resides, and his -post office address opposite . his -respective name; : ande VF,FIEREA.S, said petition did in all things conform to the requirements of the-statute in such case made and provided, to -wit, Chapter 103, General Laves of Oregon,. 1913; being now known as Chapter XIII, Title XXX, Oregon Laws; and. i Wt-�REAS,. heretofore on the 21st- day ofi April,, ' 3926, said petition was filed with th County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, and on this the 22nd day of April, 1926, this co being in: -regular adjourned session, said petition was duly: presented 't o the said County Co an d +'I REi4S, the said County-Court did examine said petition as soon as it was so --rese.nted; and i VJ=AS, the said County Court is satisfied that-said petition substantially conf or to the requirements of the statute in such case made: and provided, and particularly Section 4627 Oregon Laws, and contains the names and post office addresses, of the.requisite number" of voters as required by Section 462.9 Oregon Lazes ; E,,-n` VVPEREAS, the County Court deems it for the best interests of Deschutes County, . Oree i that a special election be called and held for the purpose as specified for in the said petition: t NOW, THE:RPFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that. a special election be called and held in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the purpose: as specified in said petition at a time now and herein fixed by the County Court of Deschutes. County, Oregon, to -grit: Friday, May 2i, 192.6:, tivhich said date is not less than twenty nor more than forty days after the date of making- this order; and it is further ORDEP 3°D, That the amount of the proposed bonded indebtedness shall be one hundred eighty -five thousand dollars. 0185,.0000.,. the maximum rate of interest it shall bear shall not exceed five and one-half per cent ( -a2 ) , _a.nd. the. particular roads within said County which are to be ;built and iimproved.. by the money so raised, and the minimum amount to be expended on each of such roads. and where .located- within Deschutes County, Oregon -, -giving the beginning and terminus, thereof, are as f ollowa:. $17,800 for the SANI TIAM, HIGITUY,- No. 5 -A, beginning, at a point on the %JlcKenz:ie- Hi t t ;. S n, where the same crosses Trout Creek in then N.+dt.4 of Section 1, T.- 15 S. , R. 9 E -: , W.M.;. thence northwesterly to the northerly boundary of Deschutes County, ' connecting with the: Metolius River Road in Jefferson County at the morth quarter cornea of Section 4., T. 14 S:., R. 9 E. , W.V1. $2,800 for TERREBONNEI-LOWER BRIDGE l0ARKP,T ROAD - No. 3, beginning at a point on the Dalles- California Highway where the same intersects the e -ast anOvest quarter line of Sections 2.1, T. 14 S., R. 13 -E., W.M.- thence westerly to the northerly termination of the constructed Redmond - Northwest T?arket Road, No. 2, at the east quarter corner of Section 19„ T. l,� $2,900 for the TERREBONITE -LM'ER BRIDGE MAR= ROAD - No 3, for the Deschutes River glade - = Il on said road, frarri a point near the east line of the N.W.4 of the N.7 -:1 of Section 15, T. 14 S.. R. 12 E. , W.11.-, Southwesterly to the west line of said Section 15, connecting with the: Vedder Road Section of said Te:rrebonne- Lower .Bridg6 Road. i $4,000 for the TERREBOITINE -LO IM BRIDGE LARK T ROAD - No. 3:, beginning at i the south- westerly end of the Deschutes River Bridge at Lower. Bridge;: thence s.outhwesterlyito a junction with the Lower Bridge: Market- `Road No. a, at the northeast corner of Section 20, T. 14, S. , R..12 E., W-111 - 1 I J 7J $3,400- for the REDMOND- PO'TELL BUTTE W-1EITL ROAD - No. 4, beginning, at a point on the I71cKe:nzie- Ochoco Highway,, at the southeast corner of Section .15, T. 15 S. R. .13 E. X1ia ,' thence; southeasterly to a termination at the-east line of De- schutes County. at the southeast corner of Section 25, T. 15 S., R. 13: E., W.M. $19,.700' for the :ARNOLD IaRKET ROAD - No. 6, beginning at a point on the Central Oregon Highway trhe,re the sane .intersects the east line of Section 34, T. 17. S., R. 12 E.; 7I.M. r thence southeasterly to the south, quarter corner of Section. -20:, T. 18 S., R. 13 E, , W.ILI . - $7,600 for the LOVER BRIDGE I;IARIET_ROAD - No. 8, beginning at a point on the McKenzie -Bend Highway in the town of: Tuinalo; thence northerly to the east quarter corner of Section 7, T. 16, S., R. 12, Z.,, V1.41. $6;400 for the LO'iMR BRIDGE :uiAI IK T ROAD - No. 8, the Buckhorn grade on said; road, beginning -at, a point 600 feet southwesterly from the northeast corner df the. S.Ii.4 of the N. W. of Section 32, T. 14 S., R. 12 E. W.M.;: thence in a northerly direction. to a.'point 300 feet northwesterly from the southwest corner of the S.E..4 of the N.E.4 of Section 29 in said Township. $1.1,,.000 for; the TU"YALO RESERIVOIR I:TARh,T ROAD - No. ll, . beginning at. a point on the l�, ?cI- en.zie7Be-nd_ Hightiray at the northwest end of the Deschutes River Bridge near the, center of Section 6, T. 17.$., R. 12 E., W.M.s thence westerly to the Buill.Creek dam at the north, quarter _corner of Section 4, T. 17 S. , R. 11 E. $%000 for the TUIVIALQ RESERVOIR '4MARIET ROAD -,No 11, beginning. at the northeast corner of Section 7; T -. 15 S., R. 11 E., GI.M.,, thence southwesterly to a termination in the McKenzie -Bend Highway where the same intersects the westerly line;of Section 3.0, T. R. 11 E. , W.7kC. ; $11,,100 for the SMITH'S ROCK MAR =T ROAD - No. 12, beginning at a point., on ..the Dalles- California Highway in the,Towi� of Terr.ebonne; thence easterly to the Deschutes County- Crook County Line at the northeast corner of Section'24, T. 14 S,, R. 13 W.M. ill; 900 for the BEND; PRIlEVILLE I.- RIOT ROAD, -No. 14, beginning at a point on: the Alfalfa Market Road, No. 10, at the northeast corner of Section 31, T. 17,S., R. 13 E.,, thence northerly to the northeast .corner of Section 19, T. 17 S., R. 1.3 thence northeasterly to the Deschutes'Ccunty -Crook County line, on.the -east. boundary of 'Section 24, T. 16 S., R. 13 E. �:I..M. , at a point ,000. feet south of the east quarter corner of said Section 24. $12,700 for the NICHOLS MWR=T ROAD - Na. 1.5,,_ Beginning in the Town of Deschutes, at the center of Section 26, T. 16 S., R. 12. E., W.M.; thence westerly to a junction with the McKenzie -Bend Highway in the Town of Tumalo. $8,200 for . the TTJITALO -CLIIT-P, FALLS I,,,IA � ^1 ROAD - No. 18, beginning. at the east quarter corner of Section 7, T. 16 S. R. 12 E. , liV.M% at a point ;on Lower Bridge LJarket Road No. 8;, thence northeasterly to the McKenzie- Ochoco Highway at the writ end of the. Cline Falls Bridge over the Deschutes River, in the N.W.4 of the N.E.-2'- of Section 14, T. 15. S. ,. R. 12 E. ,: W.M.. 3,500-for the II11gES 111.R ET ROAD No. 24, beginning at the southeast corner of Section 7, Township 1.6 W. , R. 12 E. , Wi .11. at a point on the Lowe:r Bridge Market Road No. 8; thence west to a junction. with the KcKenzie -Bend Highway where the same interesec:ts the e.ast and �TJest quarter line of Section. 9,. T. -- 16 S. , R. 11 E. , W.M. _ 1_,600 for the FENIiISULA I,IA`RK T ROAD - No. 25, beginning at a point on the D41les- California Highvray trhere the same intersects the south line of the._ N.W.l of ithe N.E.-4L of Section 16, T. 14 S. , R. 13 E.) W.M.; thence westerly to the s.outhzrrest: corner of Section 8 in said Township. $6,200 for the =I TTED. MARKET-ROAD - No. 27, beginning -at a point on 'the- 1!iCK6nzie- OchQco Highway- at the center of Section 18, T. 15 S. , . R. 13 E.,, 77.1A.: thence south to the south quarter corner of said Section lox thence southwesterly to a junction with the Dalles California Highway where the same in:terse6ts the east line of Section 36, T'. 15. S-., R. 1291, t $x,3,00 for the: DES CHUTES-T ZASAIgT RIDGE MARKET ROAD - No. 34, beginning at a point in. the town, of Deschutes on Nichols Market Road No. 15; thence northerly to a junction= writ the Dalles- California highway at the northwest corner of Section 12; T. 1.6 S. , R. 12 E -. 1. V1Y:.M. R. 10 E.,. $13,400 for the EEND- DESCHUTESt 11ARKET` ROAD - No. 35, beginning at a point in the town !� date of Deschutes at a point on Nichols 11arket Road' No. 15; thence south to a termination at south quarter corner of Section 11, T. 17 S., R. 12 E.,,, vP-X.. $6,400 for the Johnson Ranch 11arket Road - No. 38, beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 22, T. 17 S., R. 14 E., W.M., at a point on Alfalfa IrTarket Road No. 10; thence northerly to the Deschutes County -Crook County_ line. at the northwest corner of Section 3i of said Township. _ $2,600 for the R D MARKET ROAD - No. 45 beginning at a point on the Dalles- Californ Highway in the, S,.E. g of the S.Z.4 of Section 5, T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W.111,,*, at a po -int 500 feet. north from the south line of said Section 5; thence easterly to the southwest corner. of Section 3 in said township. $18,500 for the CENTURY DRYVE,;beginning at the city boundary of the City of Bend at the south quarter corner of Section. 31,--T. 17 S. , R. 12 E. , nl.Ia. thence southwesterly to a termination, at the boundary of the Deschutes National Forest at -the southwest corner of Section 25, T. 18 S.,. R. 10 E.,. W.M. $2,000 for the HA1+10HOOD ROAD, beginning at the northwest corner,7 of Section 24,eT. 17 3 R. 12 E_, W.M.; thence northwesterly to a--termination in the Bend - Deschutes 1.1arket Road No. 35 at the south quarter corner of Section 11, T. 17 S., R. 12 E.., W.H. and :it;is further: ; ORD=D, that printed notices of said special election, signed by the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, shall be posted in like manner as notices of :a general election are _no.,r. posted,. iviiich notices ;shall particularly specify the amount of bonds porposed Ito be issued, the length of time they shall run,--and the maximum rate of interest they shall bear,. the road or roads. to be improved, and the amount to =b e expended on- each, which said notices shall be posted at least twenty (20) days before the date of the election and shall be ;in substantially the following form„ - e NOTICE OF STECIAL ELECTION FQR ISSUING RO.AD BONDS i . FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. Notice is hereby &iven that on--the 21st day of Vay, 1926 -, a: special election will be held in Deschutes County, Oregon, to :determine whether. the County Court of Deschutes County Oregon, shall issue bonds of said county to provide for permanent road construction to the amount of one hundred :eighty -five thousand dollars. ($185,000, to mature as follows: $21,000 to run f or 2 years from date of issue:; _ t $2:3,000 to run for 3 years from date of issue; $25,000. to run f or 4 years from date of i =s sue-; t $27,000 to run for 5 years from date of issue:;. $28,000 to run for 6 years from date of is.swe $30,000 to run for 7 years - -from date- of issue_ $30,000 to' run for 8 years from date of issue; no more than the entire said. one: hundred eighty -Five thousand dollars ($1.85,000.) to be issued h -aiay. one year; and to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five and one- hatlf_p.erc,cent (.5 ;. )peX ,annum, and the funds, so raised shall be expended in: building permanent roads, described as follows, to-wit: I * 70 $1.7 -,800. for the SANTIAM HIGFIVVAY - No. 5-A, beginning at a point; on the. McKenzie- Highway wh.e:re the same (czoss -es Trout _Creek in: the N.W.4 of Section 1, T. 15, S. , R. 9 E., thence northwesterly to the northerly, boundary of Deschutes County, connecting with the Metolius River Road in Jefferson County at, the north, quarter corner of Section 4, T. 14 S., R. 9 E., W.M. $2,800 for TERRREBONIIE-LOw, , BRIDGE MARKET ROAD No. 3, beginning at a point on-.the D�Llles- California Highway where the same intersects, the east: and west quarter line of Section 2.1, T. 14 S., R. 13 E., W.M:; thence we,s.terly to the northerly termination of the constructed Redmond- Northwest I'Larkot Road No. 2.,., at the east quarter corner of Section 19, T. 14 S., R. 13 E. $2,900 for the TERRIEBONIIE -LO7. R BRIDGE MARKET ROAD N0.3, for the Deschutes River grade on said road, from a point near the east line . of _ the N.T. 1 ; of the N.W.-4,- oft Section. 15, T. 1.4 S., R. 12 E. VT.M., ssouthwesterly to the west line of said Se -ction 15_, connect- ing with the Vedder Road $eotiorj of said Terrebonne -Lower Bridge Road. $4,000 for the TERREBONNE- LOITER BRIDGE I +. AMT ROAD No. 3, beginning. at the south- - v:esterly•end of the,Dgschutes River Bridge at Lower Bridge:; thence southwesterly to a junction with the Lower Bridge Market Road No. 8, at the northeast corrier;of Section 20, T. 14 S., R. 12 E., W.K, $3,400: f5rtthe REDIIOND- POWE'LL BUTTX,1,UREET ROAD No. 4, beginning at a point on the T� cKenzie- Ochoco "High`;ray, , a -t the ' southeast corner of Section 1.5, T. 15 S. ,. R. 13 E. ,W, M., thence southeasterly to a termination at the east line of Deschutes County at the southeast corner of Section 25, T.-15 S.,, R. 13 E., 7.11. $19,.700 for the ARNOLD MARKET ROAD - No. 6, beginning at a point on the Central. Oregon Highway where the same -- intersects the east line of -- Section 34, T. 1.7 S. , ,R. 12: E,.,. VT.M.; thence southeasterly to the south .quarter corner of Section 20, T. 18 S. , .R. 13 E., $7,600. for the LONER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD -'No. 3, beginning at a point on;the McKenz ilcKenzie -Bend Highway in the town of - Tumalok thence northerly to the east quarter corner of Section 7, T. 16, S. R,. 12 X.•, W...1,1; $6,400 for the 1OVTER BRIDGE: 1,WR.YET-ROAD - No. 8, the Buckhorn grade on said road, beginning. -at a, point 600 feet southwesterly from the. northeast corner of the ;S.E. of the: IN.W.L of Section 32, T. 14 S., R. 12 E., Wi-M.; thence in-a northerly direction to a point 300 feet northwesterly from the southwest corner of the S. E. 4 of the I1.E.4 of Section. 29 in said township. t $11,000 for the TU11ALO RESERVOIR I;A3K✓T ROAD - No.; 11, beginning at, a point on the T.IcKe-nzie -Bend Highway at the northwest end of the Deschu.tep River Bridge near the center of Section 6, T. 17 S. , R. 12 E. , Wall.; thence westerly to the Bull Creek dam at the north quarter corner of Section 4, T. 17 S., R. 1 -1 E., V.M. t $7,000 for the TUMALO; RjIiSERE.VOIR ROAD, - No. 11,; beginning at the northeast corner of Section 7, T. 15 S., R. 11 E., VT.M.,, thence southwesterly to a termination in the McKenzie -Bend Highway zrhere the same intersects the westerly line of Section 30,: T. 15 S.,_ R. 11 E. ; W.M. $11, 1100= f or the S11ITH'S I"AR T ROAD - No. 1.2, beginning at a point. on the Dalles - California Highway, in th- Torn of Te:rrebonne; 'thence easterly to the Deschutes County - Crook County line at the northeast corner of Section 24, T. 14 S., R. 13 E., W:M. $11,900 for the BEND- PRINEVILIZ MAR!= ROAD, - No. 14,, beginning at a point on the .Alfalfa Market Road, Nb. 10,., at the northeast corner of Section 31, T.. 17 S., R. 13 E. U.M.- thence northerly to the northeast corner of Section 19, T. 17 S., R. 13 thence northeasttr.ly to the Deschutes County- Crook County line, on the east boundary of Section 24, T. 16 S., R. 13 E. , rW.1111: i at a. point 0-00 feet south of the east quarter corner of, said Section . , . < _ $12,.700 for. the NICHOLS MARI= ROAD - No. 15 -, Beginning in the town of Deschute:b., at the center of Section 26, T. 16 S. , R. 12 E. , W. -M. ; thence westerly to a junction- with the ItCKenzie -Bend Highway in the town of Tumalo. • . t' .$8,2-00 for the TUMALO -CLI12 FALLS MAREET ROAD No. 18, beginning at the east quarte corner of Section 7, T. 16 S. , R. 12 E. , W.11.x, at a point on Lower Bridge IvIar-ke.t Road No. b;. thence northeasterly to the 1,1cKenzie- Ochoco Highwa.yi at the west• endo of the Cline Falls I� fridge over the Deschutes River, in the- N.W., of the N.E.L of Section-14, T 15, S-. , R. 12 E. $8,500 for the IIMS 11TARI HT ROAD - No. 24,: beginning at the southeast corner of- Section 7, Tomship 16 S. , R.;12. E. ,. VU.M. , at a point on the Lover Bridge I'larket Road Ne. 8, the :nce,west to a junction with the T:FcKenzie -Bend Highway -;,,.here the same : intersects the east and wrest quarter line of Section 9. T. 1.6, S., R. 11 E., W.M. X1,600 for the Peninsula Yarekt Road - No. 25, beginning at a point on the Dalles- California Highway where the same intersects the south line of the N.W. of the N.E: ?- of Sect- ion 16 T. 14 S. R. 1.3 Z., W.M.; thence westerly to the southvrest corner of Section, 8 in said Township: $6,200 for the WHITTED-11ARIfET ROAD No. 2.7,. beginning at a point - =oh' the iMcKenzie Ochoco yighway.at -the center of Section 18, T. 15 S. , R. 13 E ti'1.T:.. ? thence south to the south quarter corner of said Section 18, the---rice southwesterly to a junction with the Dal:les- California Highway where the same intersects-the east line of Section 36,: ^i. 15 S. , R 12 E. I YY •llll• ^ y °+ . $5,300 for the DES CHUTES - PLEASANT RIDGE I tKET ROAD - No. 34, beginning at a point" in .the tovin ;of De.sczhutes on Nichols Market Road No. I:5; thence northerly to a junction iw :T t the Dalles -Calif ornia Highway at the northwest corner of Section 12, T. 16 S. , R. 12 E.-, 'W-Ell- $7,,00. for the BE1\1D- DESCHUTES ThkRICET ROAD - No. 35, beginning at a p -oint in the town, of De:schut.es at a -ooint on Nichols I:4arket Road 'No. 1.5; thence south to a terrninati-on- att - -the south quarter corner of Section 11, T. 17 S. , R. 12,E-.;, W.,M. $6,400 for the JOHNSTON RANCH 11ARKET GOAD - No.. 38,' beginning at the southeast corner of Section. 22, T'„ 17 &., R. 14 E., W.1J. at a point on :Alfalfa: 11arket Road No. 10;.-thence northerly to the Deschutes County -Crook County Nine; at the• northwest= corner of Section = 3 of said town sli- ila: . $2,600 for the RED IIARITT ROAD - No, 45, beginning at a point on the Dal les. - California Higkiway in the S.E.i_. '.of Sae.tio_n 5,= T. -18 S. , R. 12 E. , Iff.M. , at a point 500 feetx north from the south line of said Section 5; thence easterly to the southwest corner of Section a in- said township. $15,500 for the CENTURY D1 VE,; beginn -ing, at .the= city boundary of the City of Bend at the south quarte cornea of Section 31,, T. 17 S: , R. 12. E. , 1W.1k thence s:oiathweste =r+ly to a termination at the boundary of the Deschutes National< Fore -st at the - siouthwest corner of Sp.ction 2.5,, T. 1.8 S. , R. 10 E. , W.T.I, - $2,000 fo._ the HAMEHOOD ROAD, beginning at the northwest corner. of Section 24, T. 17 S. -R.. 12 E. , W.M. ; thence northwesterly t..o a termination in the Bend - Deschutes, 1,1arket Road No. 35 at tine south quarter corner of Section 11, T. 17 S. , R. 12 E. , 11.1% which election will be. held at eight o'clock in the morning and will continue until eight o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Z. Dated at Bezld,, Oregon, this day of April, 1926., County Clerk for .�esc zu es County and it, is further ORDERED, that there be: printed to use at such special election the same number of ballots, both official: ballots and sarmole ballots, as would be required by the election . lags at a general election; and it is further ORDERED, that the election shall be conducted and votes cast and canvassed in the: same manner as a general election, and the judges and clerks.* appointed for the general . primary election to be held throughout Deschutes County on %Z --y 21, 1926, . shall act as judges and clerks at_ such special election; and it is further ORDERED, that the ballot shall be in substantially the following form. Shall there be issued bonds of Deschutes County, Oregon, to the amount of one hund- red eighty -five thousand dollars ($185,.000), due as follows, to- wit:. $21,.000 to run for 2 years from date of issue;, $22,.000 to run for 3 years from date of is sue; $25,000 to run for 4 years from date of issue; $27,000 to run for 5.years from date of issue;, $29,000 to run fvr 6 years from date of issue- $30,000 to run for 7 years from date of issue; $30,000 to run for 8 years from date of issue;. with interest at not to exceed five and one: -half per cent (3� a)` per annum, to provide the permanent road construction. BONDS )ES BONDS NO. and it is further ORDERED, that the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, do cause, the necessary notices to be printed for the aforesaid election, that he mail two of said notices to each judge and 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 arid, things as may be required, - necessary or convenient, for the proper ?_holding of the aforesaid election in accordance with law. There being no further business. to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Thursday, .April 23, 1926, at 2. o.t -clock P.M. Robert W. Sawyer County judge. Bend, Oregon, April 23, 1926. The: County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and there being no business to come before the Court adjournment was had until 1.11onday, April 2.6., 1926, at 2 .F.M. Bend, Oregon, April 26, 1926. The County CD,urtyof Deach.utes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all memb&rs being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the �Ttlatter of Road Repairs; A report was then presented of the need of road repairs on the old Sisters road north to Plainview School, on the .Arnold, and on the Cornelius hill north to O'Neil Llarket road, whereupon it was ORDERED that the County Road !faster be directed to make repairs on these - roads. TIMBRE being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was them had until Friday, April 20, 1926, at 2 P.M, Robert W. Sawyer. County judge. 77 Bend, Oregon, April 30, 19.26 The. County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all mega being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -,pit: In the Trutt -er of the Petition of the: Squaw Creek Irrigation District for a reduction of taxes on certain lands within Deschutes County. VV'HEREAS, the petitioner, the Squaw Creek Irrigation District,. is a municipal organization organized under the laws of the: State- of Oregont and WHEREAS, the aforesaid petitioner is the holder of the title to the following described lands in Deschutes County, Oregon The East half of the Northwest` quarter, and the East half of the Southwest quarter, and the' East hall of the Southwest quarter, the tlest half of the Northwest quarter, Section 6, and the Northeast quarter of the Northwest - quarter, Section 7, all in Townships 14 South, Range 12 East; and ZWHEREASP the Assessor for the County of Deschutes has placed the aforesaid lands on the tax roll and there is now a tax levied and unpaid against the aforesaid property for the years 1919, 1920, 1921, . 1922, 1923, 1924 and 1925; and WHEREAS, there is a claim put forth by the petitioner that the lands are not subject to taxation., as the property of an Irrigation District, within the. State of Oregon; and WHEREAS, it is alleged in the petition of the petitioner that the lands have been grossly over assessed,, and that they have been taxed at a greater value than the petitione is willing to acoept and expects toaaccep -t for, said lands; and VTHEREAS, the petitioner alleges that unless some relief is-granted that it will litil� ate _ u the validity of any tax and that it will further litigate the correctness of the assessment and the levy of the taxes, and V�(HEREAS, it is believed that it is for the best interest of the County of Deschutes`..I� and for the best interest of the petitioner, that the matter be compromised and that a settllle- ment be- entered into between the petitioner and Deschutes County; WHEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the taxes' which now constitute a lien on the lands above described be reduced and that the: Sheriff- and Tax. Collector of Deschutes County be authorized and directed to accept and issue a receipt in full for the payment of all taxes by the payment of the aforesaid tali, and that all interest- and penalty which has accrued against the aforesaid land, or which may accrue before the 5th day of Ilay, 1926, be. -remitted and constitute- no charge or lien against the above described lands., there being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had for the term. zRobert W'.tSawy&r, County Judge. BE IT MOMEERED, 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 IrTay, 1926, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding o a term of the County Court. in said County, t ,,,.hen were present - Robert Vt. Sawyer, County Judge.- J, S. Inner County Commissioner' Geo. G. - Sedgwick County Comrhfieaioner-w. J. H Haner, County-Clerk S. E: Roberts Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings .were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims. against t:ne County. I- I 7 -9 Claims against the County were then presented, audited and ordered paid, as set forth in the -Claim Docket, by warrants drawn on the various funds of the-County, as follows:. Claims numbered 1 to 30,, inclusive -, 32 to 63, inclusive, 65,-to 77, inclusive, 79 to 86, inclus.ive-, 117 to 124, inclusive, 12.3 t.o 134,, inclusive,, and 136 to 139, inclusive by warrants drawn on the General Fund of the County,. Claims numbered 95 -, 97 to 111, inclusive, 114 to 116., inclusive,, and 12.5 and 135,by warrants drawn on the General Road Fund; Claims numbered 87,. to 94, inclusive, 12.6 and 127, by warrants drawn on the Market t Road Fund ;, Claims numbered 112 and 140: by warrants drawon on the Motor Vehicle License Fund. In the Matter of Dance Hall License. There was then presented the petition of D. J. McLellan . for a license to conduct public dances at_ Tumalo, Oregon, said petition being accompanied by bond and being, in other respects in conformity with the requirements of lay ^r', whereupon it was ORDEREI) that license: issue upon payment of the statutory fee. in the Matter of County Audit: W itel.y, McDougle & Co. then presented an offer to audit the County books for the year 1926, whereupon it was ORDERED that contract for the County audit be entered into with White1y, McDougle & Co. for the sum of $900.00. In the Matter of Road Repairs. A reques ' for repairs to the road running from the Lower- Bridge Market Road to the A.. S. Holmes ranch was then presented, and upon its appearing that said road was in need of repair, and the Commissioners Innes and Sedgwick recommended that said repairs be made, it was s ORDERED that Commissioner Innes be authorized to arrange_for the necessary improve - ment of the road as requested. There being?.no further business to come before the Court, adj ourn7nent .eras then had until Saturday, May 8, 1926, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer. County judge. Bend, Oregon, May 8, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met. this day pursuant to adjournment, all membe -rs being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit; In the .1datter of Tax Interest and Penalty. It was then reported to the Court that George F. Cyrus had paid.895.38 on account of interest and penalty on taxes delinquent for the year 192.1, said payment having been made on April 3,-1925, and upon its appearing that an act of legislation and decision of the Supreme Court make it unnecessary for said tax payer to make such payment, it was ORDERED that -there be refunded to George: F. Cyrus the sum of $95.38, and that warrant in this amount drawn on the General Fund be issued to said Cyrus. In the Matter of County Warehouse. It was then reported to the Court that a portion of Lytle ;Acres used by -the. County r as a warehouse site might be purchased by the County for the sum of $300-00, and upon its appearing to the Court that said price was a proper. one and that it was desirable that the County perfect it.s title to said property, it was 0 J ✓_ ORDERED that steps be taken to secure deeds thereto, and on the receipt of deeds with suitable abstract that the sum of $300.00 be paid therefor by warranty drawn on the Road Fund of the County. There being no further business: to come. before the Court, adjournment was then 11A-d until Monday, May l&, 1926,- at 2 P. M.• Robert: W. Sawyer . County judge. Bend, Oregon, May 14,, 1926:2% . The County Court. of Deschutes. County rriet this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the 1,11-at ter of Election Boards and Voting Precincts.. This. matter came on to be heard upon the appointment of necessary Judges and Clerks of election to v:ill vacancies, and upon the deaignation of; polling; places, this being the time set by law therefor, and upon consideration it was - ORDERED that polling places be named as. follows Precinct No. 1, Precinct No. 2, Precinct No. 3, �Preoinct I:So. 4, Precinct No. 5, Precinct No. 6, Precinct. No. 7, Precinct No. S•, Precinct No. 9, Circuit Court Room. Jackson- Steidl Garage. Christian Church: Kenwood School. :_. Fuller's Grocery. Reid School Nazarene Church. Tliarion Lesh's Building. Carroll Acres Dance Hall. and in all other precincts the usual polling places heretofore established. And it was further ORDERED that judges'-and clerks: of election be-designated as follows: Bend- No. 1. - FIRST_: BOARD. . J. F. Arnold Chairman r Glen Baker Judge Ivy B. Davidson Clerk Mary Dugan Clerk George Hoover Clerk =D NO. , -2. F151-ND NO . 3. Roy Loven Olive.E McKay Sue. Lewe l l en Bessie. T=racy Emma Gibson Harriett_ Murphy S. R<. Hogin� Alice Y. Kally Georgia Constable: 1Ia.ry E. War-d A. J. Veltum V. J. Kelly V. D. Ro e- Vii. H: Durland Elizabeth Veltum L. K. Cramb Catherine C. Duffy Benit.a DeRus.hia Leta Coombs Dora A. Johnson J. D. Bowman Mrs. E. J. Catlo,,., Hazel 1,7arsden Ethel King l,Iabel Kregness Second Board Chairman: Clerk Clerk Cl erk. Clerk. First Board Chairman Judge. Clerk. Clerk. Clerk. Second Board Chairman Judge Clerk. Clerk Clerk First. Board Chairman: Judge. Clerk. Clerk. Clerk. Second Board Chairman Judge Clerk Clerk Clerk J AM • ✓ ✓.` LA PINE NO. 100 1'ulat ti e Clark Chairman _ George W. Bogue Judge W. G. Fordham Clerk Earl A. Hiett Clerk W. W. Rose Clerk BEND NO. 4. First. Board Lillian 1T. Connarn Chairman. Edna Gauldin Judge Alice E. Leary Clerk Dora Galen Clerk Frances Abbott Clerk Second Board L. Blanche Dart_ Chairman Charlotte L. Devereaux Judge J. A. Dudrey Clerk Yabel Rhodes Clerk Elizabeth E.. Coffey Clerk. FEND No. .5. First Board Bessie Ager Chairman ITora Lehnherr Judge Belle Leedy Clerk Adda Goldsmith Clerk Janeice Gillis Clerk -- --'- Second Board J. H. Lavrrence Chairman E. A. Sather Judge Lena Claypool Clerk Hattie Brown Clerk Flora I. Miller Clerk BEND NO. 6. First Board Dora B. Carlon Chairman Leona R. Cooper Judge Rose As-he Clerk Cora Addink Clerk Virginia Gray Clerk , BEND NO. 6 Second Board Myrtle Lieuallen Chairman Flossie M.. Houston Judge Carol Boyd Clerk + Lois Clark Clerk Frances Farnham Clerk BEND NO. 7'. First. Board Carrie Best. Chairman Margaret B. Jones Judge , Ruth Osburn Clerk. Mildred Lawlor Clerk. , T,Tary K. Re- ynolds Clerk. Second Board Carrie E. Clapp Chairman Mrs. J. W. Eklund Judge Helen L. McKenzie t Clerk UTinfred Iontgomery Clerk Mrs. R. B. $late Clerk � REND NO. 8 First. Board Effie Dick Chairman C. J. Nicholson Judge Fay P. Beach Clerk Edith M. Harriman Clerk Marion 21. Lush Clerk Second Board Clarice Garner Chairman Mabel DeArmond Judge Lula L. Kelly Clark Caroline E. Norcott. Clerk Augusta Evans Clerk REND NO. Q. Ge George L. Moore Chairman Agnes 11. Sottong Judge C. E. Gingrich Clerk Glen H. Slack Clerk Clerk LA PINE NO. 100 1'ulat ti e Clark Chairman _ George W. Bogue Judge W. G. Fordham Clerk Earl A. Hiett Clerk W. W. Rose Clerk pa 82' LAVA NO. 11. ' John Atkinson Chairman W. P Vandevert Judge James Whitlock Clerk Gladys Daly Clerk Violet Henderson Clerk 77EST SIDE, NO. 120_ Bertha Connell Chairman Joseph Gumpert Judge: Nellie McKay Clerk Florence Olson Clerk BUTTE NO. 13. J. H. Buckner- Chai rman Eldora Allison -- -Judge Clara B. Grout Clerk Leona Derrick Clerk Frieda. Howard Clerk TUMALO NO. 14. C P-1 Becker Chairman- George M. Couch. Judge D. J. McLellan Clerk Jelvin Couch Clerk PLAINVIEW NO. 150. W. F. Arnold Chairman Geo. F. Cyrus Judge Corbie E. Livesay Clerk. Clara L. Livesay Clerk. Hubert Scoggin Clerk -- SISTERS. No. 160 Daisy B. Allen Chairman Cora Creighton Judge Catherine Knickerbocker Clerk J. L.Scarth Clerk Hattie Wilt Clerk L07-M BRIDGE NO. 17. A. S Holmes Chai:rmari Russell H. Chapman Judge Paul Brookings Clerk S. E. West •Clerk Gus. E. Stadig ClerY.. TERREBONYE, NO.. IS. E. W. Parr. Chairman Geo. H. MacGregor. Judge U. F. Mackey Clerk. Eunice A. Gates Clerk Ella Pickett Clerk REDIJOND NO. 19. First Board. John E. Bloo4i. Chairman Wm. G. Cox Judge Laura Lennon. Clerk. John Tuck Clerk. • 4 May Beckwith Clerk. Second Board Ruth Cox Chairman C. H, Irwin Judge Nettie F. Wright Clerk. Th.eodocia YcLallin Clerk Elma E. Agee Clerk REDMOND No. 2.0. First Board Max-Cunning Chairman Lydia Carolin Judge Elmer E. Leek Clerk F. T. Redmond Clerk Eugenia Gideon. Clerk Second Board Helen G. Peck Chairman T. J. Q, rigley Judge George Kanoff Cl erk Henry Crabtree Clerk G. H. Brewster Clerk - - -- TETH ROW No** 21. F. K. Dahl Chairman - Tearl Lee Judge Mabel IVi. Kendall Clerk. Lelah Beard Clerk Bertha Tuck Clerk' 83: ✓v' . PLEASANT RIDGE NO.- 22. Claude Mallery Chairman Jesse Ar.rastrong Judge Henry Hewins Clerk E'. Atkinson Clerk Edith liallery Clerk CLINE FALLS NO. 23. R. H. Ledbetter Chairman J. A. Struss .Judge _ Dan Stout Clerk. Herbert Farquahrson Clerk. Ottoa Strasser, Clerk.. DESCHUTES PRECINCT NO. 24. E. E. Varco, Chairman Hails T. Mikke is on Judge F. S. Stanley Clerk Firs. E. E. Va - -rco- - - Glerk. Olaf E. Anderson Clerk ALFALFA No. 25 Charles E. McUne, Chairman z Mrs. Carl Larson Judge Jessie Ogle Eserk H L. Burright Clerk. Willis Free Clerk., GRANGE NO. 2.6 Geo. 11. Erickson Chairman Magnella Reynolds Judge Fred Hetman Clerk. R.. A. Puett Clerk Alex Walters Clerk. MILLICAN NO. 27. John M- Smith Chairman Pearl Smith. Judge T. A. Rahn Clerk. I,iarie L. Percivall Clerk Emma Graffenberger Clerk BROTHERS i No . 28. Chas. E. Axtell Chairman P. A. Grabler: Judge John Helfrich Clerk E L. King Clerk S. W. Iferrill Clerk HAIiPTON NO. 290' M. E. Harman Chairman E. D. Lamb Judge C. B. Harman Clerk. Bert: 1. Meeks Clerk Dan IicArthur Clerk. In the Matter of Indigent Aid. It was then reported to the Court. that Timothy Duffy, and indigent, who has been cared for in Bend at the home of Mrs. Marion Lesh, had been transferred to the M. St. Joseph Home for the Aged, whereupon it was ORDERED that until further• notice: of the. Clerk, issue his warrant monthly in the sum of x'25.00, payable to the fit. St. Joseph Home for the Aged;, East 30th and, Stark Streets, Fort-land, Oregon, in payments for the care of said Timothy Duffy. There being no further business to come before the Court., adjournment was them had until Saturday, May 15, 1926,. at two o'clock P. M. Robert W. Sawyer County judge BEND, Oregon, May 15., 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, and there being no business to come before the Court adjournment was had until Saturday, l.iay 22, 1926, at 2 :.8-8 O'clock P.M. 4 v? • Bend, Oregon, May 22, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all �h POI1 L Vt, members being present ,. whereupon the following proceedings. were had, to-wit.: _ . _ - - In the Matter of Road Damages. There was then presented the claim of J. L. Cary on account of :damages done to.his . property by the construction of the Dalles- California Highway, and upon its appearing that said damages had been incurred and that said claim was a just. and proper one, it was ORDERED that said claim be paid and warrant in the sum of $9.00, payable to J. L. Ca be drawn by the Clerk on the Motor Vehicle License Fund in payment thereof. There. being; no further business to come before the Court.,. adjournment was then had until Monday., Tr ay 2.4,, 1926, at 2..00 PYf. Robert VT. Sawyer -. BE` -IT' REY1M =D,, that a regular term of the C -ounty Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House -,. in Bend in said County, Wednesday, the 2nd day of June, 1926, 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. 7. Sawyer, J. S; Innes, Ge-o . G. SedgWick, J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts, County Judge County Commissioner bounty Commissioner County Clerk. Sheriff. whereupon the following .proceedings were had, to -writ In the: Mat -ter of Claims against - the County. Claims against the County were then presented, audited and ordered paid,. as set for. in the Claim, Docket, by warrants. `drawn on the various_ funds of .the C- ounty, as follows: Claims numbered 1 to 52:, inclusive,; 57 to 60,. inclusive., 6.2. to 6 -7, inclusive, 85 to 89,. inclusive„ 91, 92', 94 to 101, inclusive, 107, and 110_ to 112., inclusive, by warrants drawn on the General Fund;, Claims numbered 6.1, 6.8 to 84., inclusive, 102 to :10:6,. inclusive -, and 109, by warrants drawn on the General Road Fund. And further, that.claims for services as jui dges and clerks of .election: be paid as set forth in the Claim Docket.. In the Matter of tie P . C, Burt_ Road . There was then presented the petition: of J`. F. Hoof-sat an,d others for the as.t.ablish- meat of a County road beginning at the north quarter corner of Sections 6, Township to S.,. R. 13 E.,. W.V., thence south for one - quarter mile to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of the Portht ,,Te:st quarter of said Section 6, and upon its appearing that said petition was. accompanied by satisfactory bond, and that notice. of the petition had been posted as. provided by law, it was ORDERED-that Robert B. Gould, C. P. Becker and C. V. Silvis. be appointed as. viewers. of said road, to. meet on June 7, 1926. In the Matter of, the z E -. E. Varco Road. There eras then presented the petition of E. E. Varco and others for the e .-s.tablishme of a county road beginning: at- the south quarter corner of Section 36, Township 15 S., R. 10: E., W.M., thence east one -half mile.: to the southeast corner of said Section 36, thence port: one - fourth mile to the northeast corner of the southeast- quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 36, and upon its appearing that satisfactory bond had been furnished by the pet- itioners, and that notice of said petition had been duly posted as required bylaw, it. was ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. P. Becker and C. V. Silvis be appointed viewars of said road,, to meet on June. 7, 1926. ,1 'I 8� In the hatter cf -- _ Aid for the Red Cr -o s s . It then appeared that confusion had arisen as to the amount to be paid monthly to the Red Cross in support of its act °i.viti.es and for disbursement by it on `account .of indigents, and it was ORDERED that all previous: orders regarding monthly payments to the Red. Cross be cancelled and that the Clerk draw his warrant in the sum of $101.00 to the order of Bend Chapter American Red Cross, cove -ring arrears and balance due on prevjQus commitments,_ and that for the month of June and thereafter. until further notice he draw his. warrant monthly in the sum of $28.00., payable t.o the Red Cross; and ORDERED further that warrant No. 24934_ payable to the Red Cross in the sum of $48'.00. be cancelled. In the. 1ll+atter of Tax Interest and Penalty. It was then reported to the Court that Adelia yFI'izittington had paid - $10..63. on account. of. int.e-rest and penalty on taxes- delinquent for the year 1922., said payment. having been made on I,lay 25, 1925, and upon its appearing that an act of legislation and decision of the Supreme Court make it unnecessary for said taxpayer to make such' payment,. and -that said amount should be returned to said taxpayer, it was ORDERED that there be refunded to Adelia ,F+hittingto.n the sum of 610.63, and that warrant in this amount be drawn on the general fund payable to said Adelia ;ahittingto.n.. In the Matter of the 'Pest Side Reclamation District. There was then presented the petit.i -on of John K. Kollock and John H. 7Y'hi.t.e that. the County Court Levy a tax against the lands in. the Vest. Side Reclamation District sufficient to pay outstanding district. warrants, as follows To the Honorable County Judge and County Com_miss.ioner.s., cmns.tituting the County "To for the transaction of County bgsiness.: Come. now John: K. K_ollock and John H. White, co- partners doing business under the firm name and style of K_ollock L White, and respectfully show: That they are the owners and in possession of the: following warrants issued by the. Wlestside Reclamation District, of Deschutes County, Oregon, to -wit: No. Date Amount Int. Accrued to Date 15932. Liar ch 10, 1922 11.92.39. 2.98.70 13342 June 14, 192:2. 81.75:. 2.0.03 15-932 March 10, 1923 231.5.0 43.99 15951 March 19, 1923 5.30..0 0 1 100.701 That no part of the pr incipal or interest. on any of s.ai warrants has been paid. That subsequent in priority to warrant No. 1209.4 and prior in priority to warrant No. 13342., above mentioned,: there are: outstanding two warrants, one issued to Fidelity and t t Deposit Company of Maryland in the sum of $4.5.0.0., and one to the. Bend Bulletin in: the sum of $42.04-, together with accrued intere-st thereon, no part of the: pr nci ipal or interest of which have been paid. That subsequent in priority to the above mentioned warrant. No. 13342., and prior in priority to the above mentioned warrar-A No. 15:932, there are outstanding warrants, no part of the principal or interest of which has been paid, as follows: Bend Bulle.ti.n $10.00: George H. Brewster 50.00 Fred 71alters 60.00 Gus E. Stadig 51.00 J. A. Scott 43.00: Gus E. Stadig 17.00 J. A. Scott 9.00 . Dooly & Co. 45.00, G Total - - - - - - - - $231.00 su:ith accrued interest thereon. I J M v< That. subsequent in priority, to the above mentioned warrant Igo. 15:95:1.,. there are outstanding warrants,. no part of the interest. or principal of which '.as been paid, as. foll Montgomery, Ward & Co. $ 54.63, Gus E. St.adig 144.00 Jerry Groszkruger 133 -.00 John A. Scott 12.'X.00, John H. Lewis 758:-15 Gus E. Stadig 120.•0.0. Redmond Spokesman; 17.30. That all of said warrants outstanding, exclusive of interest, amount t.o the sum of 3761'. 2,6 That for tha years 1922 . and 1923, the-board of directors purported to make a computation of the whole amount of money nece.s.sary to be- raised by the said district for the resp:ect.ive ensuing ;,rears for any and all purposes, but said board did not include in said assessments an amount to represent estimated delinquencies in payment of assessments. o _ That the total amount now in the hands of the Treasury of of Deschutes County apglica{o e to the payment of said warrants is the sum of $951.97, and no more. That. there are delinquencies in the payment of assessments. for said year aggregating a large amount, and that substanti.all.y none of said delinquencies. have been paid during the year 1925. i That for the years 192.4 and 1925, the board of directors. of the district wholly fa.i to. make a co.mput:ation of the amount- of.rnoney necessary to be raised by the district for said years, including estimated deliniquendi.es on assessments, and that. no assessment was made: or apportioned to the lands in the district. That there is included within the district, approximately 20 „000. acres, of which approximately 14,00.0 acres are irrigable,, of wh.i.ch irrigable acres approximately 6,000 are- in government ownership, and upon which no irrigation taxes have been paid or,will.be paid until the lands shall have passed into private ownership., in which event.,, the accumulated tax will become imme-diately` collectible from the said land. BEFORE, your petitioners pray that,by reason of the neglect and refusal of the board of directors to cause an arse °ssment or levy to be rnade, as provided in the- Ir- rigat_ion District Law, for .the years 1924 and 1925, that the Honorable County Court of Deschutes County, sitting f or. the _ transaction of county bus- iness, shall proceed forthwith to, make and equalize an assessments and levy against- all of th.et lands. in the district_, sufficient to pay the outstanding county warrants with accumulated interest thereon, and allowing, a. margin in such assessment for delinquency -in the payment of `taxes assessed and levied on lands in government ownership, and an additional percentage` sufficient to cover probable delinquency in the. payment of such taxes against lands in pr-ivat.e__ ownership, and that said assessment, roll and equalization to be made: in the same manner that you Honorable Court levies county taxes, and that such levy and asseasrnent,: when made, shall be L-ntered on the county tax roll 'by the County Treasurer. Respectfully subrnit.ted. John K: 9Kollock. John H. White - Fetitioners.” And up -on its appearing that all parties iin interest had notice of said petition, and that it was -not necessary to mike said levy at the present time, it was ORDERED that said matter be continued. In the Hatter. of County Quarters. ; L. B. Baird and E. A. Sather then appeared before the Court. with a proposition to provide certain space on. the second' floor` of-the Beard Building and the second floor of th Des.c.hut -e_s Investment Company Building for. Pointy quarters. for a. period of years, whe-r.eupon 9, - Ll 87' ,� y i t ryas -- ORDMED that said offer be- accepted, and that the County Judge be authorized to arrange the terms of leases to be entered into with said parties. In the, batter of Ruth Holga"te . It. was then reported to the Court that Ruth Hol.gate, for whom payments in the sun � of $30.00 had previously been ordered during the time of her husband "s confinement in the County jail,, had by misunderstanding received no aid to this time, and upon its further appearing that the said husband was now discharged from the County jail,, it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant in the sum of $30.00 payable to Ruth Holgate, and that no further payments on her account be made. In the Matter of Seven year Old Warrants. The County Clerk then presented to the Court,: in compliance with the provisions of Section 3238 Oregon Laws, a list of warrants -remaining unpaid for seven years prior to the first day of June, 1926, and the Court being advised in the premises; and in compliance with the provisions of Section. 3239 Oregon Lams, ORDERED that the Clerk publish for one time in some na- wspaper- published in the County and having .a general circulation therein, a list of said warrants with notice that if' said warrants are not presented for payment w1thin sixty days from July 1, 1926, they will -be canceled and payment the -reof will be refused. In the Ifa"tter of the, Issuance of - Bonds by Deschutes County for the purpos.e of raising money -t:o be used for the construction and maintenance of pe•rmant roads in the County. rjF± RE.AS, 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 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 conform to the requirements of the statue in such case made and provided, to -wit Title XXX, Chapter Oregon Laws; and j;TrLREAS, said petition was thereafter presented to the County Court. at. the next regular adjourned session thereof; and +VI-21REAS, 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 4629 of said Oregon Laws; and WHEREAS, thereupon, t:o -v -Tit; on the 22nd day of A-pril, 19;2.6, the County Court did then make an order directing that a special: election shall be called and held in Deschutes `County for the purpose as specified in the petition at a time then fixed "by the Court. to -wit, Friday,, Tray 21, 1926, which -date so filed was not less than 20 nor more than 40 days after the date of making the order; and M= AS, the said order of the County Court did state the amount of the _orepose:d bonded indebtedness, the maximum rate of interest that i.t. shall bear, and ghat 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 and where located within the County, giving the beginning and the terminus thereof; and 71IEREAS, upon the ordering of said special election the County Court did cause printed notices thereof, signed by the Couttty Clerk, to be posted in. like manner as notices �1 of a eneral election are now A which c posted, Erlich noticeN did particularly specify th -e. amount 11, of bonds proposed to'be issued, the length of time they shall run, and the riaximum rate -of inte -rest they shall bears the road or roads to be- improved and the amount to -be expended on each; and j F REAS, the records of this Court show that .said--Ihotiees. were posted in like manner as notices of gene :ral 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 v:Till more fully and at length appear -by a t copy of said notices hereto attached and marked "Exhibit Am"; and Ml AS, the County Court did have printed to us.e at such special election the same number of ballots, both official ballots and sample ballots, as would be required by the; election la5i,rs 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 marke "Exhibit- B" and "Exhibit C"11'•"-and =k --EAS, prior to said 21st day -of Ilay, 1-926, no special election had been held in Deschutes County in any one year; and RE.AS, on said 21st day -of I ay, 1926, said election was conducted in the same manner as a general election, and the judges and clersk. appointed for the general primary election held on" the sai e date did act as judges and clerks at. such special- election; and VTI.ES, heretof ore at the: time and in . the manner provided by law the votes cast. at. said special election have been canvassed in the 'sari: manner 'as a general" elect-ion; and 71HIERE.111S, the County Court has heretofore found from the 'election returns and. the canvass thereof that a majority of the voters vot.in.g at such election did vote in. favor of issuing, such bonds; and jrp�REAS, said County Court finds that every requirement of lzw relating to the said election has been duly complied with in- the form, at the: time and in the manner, required by lair; now, therefore, it- is here -by ORDERED AND DECLARED that at the special election held in Deschutes County, Oregon" on -the .21st. day of Play, 1926, under and pursuant to the provisions of 2fit.ie =,. Chapter X1 I' of Oregon Laws, to determine whether there shall be issued bonds of-- Deschutes County to the amount of one hundred and eighty -five- thousand-dollars �$185;000-j due as follows, to -wit: $21,000 to run for 2 years from date of issue:;, (� X23, 000 t- "/ L9 3 It It n n n $5,0.00 ,� ,o ,, 4 �, ►,. It X2.7,000 tai rf.n for.5 years from date of issu.e� �9,00U tµ11 tl a 6 n tt- m a ti 43.0,000 ,► s� a 7 ,: „ „ n ,� $30 , Q0,0 r, If I"' T? with interest at.not to exceed five and one -half per cent per annuo, to provide for permanent road construction, a. majority of the voters voting at such election did d- voteein favor of issuing such bonds, the vote thereon being as fgllows: YES 1305 VOTES NO 12.92- VOTES majority in favor of issuing bonds thirteen (1.3) votes;; and it is further t t L ORDERED that this order declaring the fact. that a majority of the voters voting at su h election did vote in favor of issuing such bonds shall be entered in the j ournai of the County Court. and shall be ababltlte1-y concousive as to the regularity of all proceedings: in re- ference to the matter; and it. is further hereby ORDEIPd;D AND DESIGITTATED that the amount of the total assessed valuation of all the property within Deschutes County is $9,,779,250..00, and the amount of all of the previous debts and f liabilities of acid County incurred for road purposes and remaining unpaid is $236,.000.00. I Sn the Elatter of 3radcomb Plat.. 0 S.I. U. Yor.dham then appeared. before the G.ourt. W-ith a petition that the Townsi.te of M Bradcomb be vacated, and that he be permitted to pay.taxes =for the year -19:8 :on the basis of a levy for acreage, and the Court 'being duly advised in the premises,;-it was ORllERED that the original plat of the `i'ownsite of Bradcorab heretofore filed in the - office of the: County Clerk of Deschutes County be, and the same is hereby vacated and set aside and that the property involved revert to the owner of the -fee including all streets, alleys and public ways as shown by said plat. and it is further- ORDERED that upon the payment by solid petitioner to the. Lax Collector of Deschutes County, Oregon, of the sum of X4.34 as taxes upon said tract for the year 1918; that the Tax Collector be, and he is hereby directed to cancel and .sat-isfy all unpaid taxes for said year 1918, assessed-against the property embraced in the 'plat_ted Tevmsite of the said Bradcomb, which ariount, together with the penalty thereon to this day, to the sum-of X111.33. There being no further business to come, before the Couist; the Court_ then adjourned until Saturday, June 5, 1926, at 2:UU Pill.. Robert. W. Sawyer. County judge. Bend, Oregon, Rlay 24, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit t In the Matter of the Issuance of Certificates of Delinquency on Lot Eight of Block Ten, Lot 7 of Block Twelve and Lot Eight of Block Twelve, all. in Center Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon.. t It appearing to the Court. that the taxes charged and assessed for Lot Eight: Block Ten, Lots Seven and Eight Block Twelve,.all in Center Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, are-unpaid and delinquent for the year 1922, 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 ORD E13ED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, shall upon demand of any person or persons upon the.payment of taxes, principal and interest, make out and issue . to any such person or persons, certif=icates of delinquency against the above described property. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned for the term. Robert W. Satwyer, . County Judge. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TIE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Petition of ) the Squaw Creek Irrigation District ) O R D E R for a reduction of taxes on certain ) Lands within Deschutes County ) WHEREAS the Petitioner, the Squaw Creek Irrigation District is a municipal organi- zation organized under the laws of the State of Oregon and Whereas the aforesaid Petitioner is the holder of the title to the following described lands in Deschutes County, Oregon; The East Half of Northwest quarter and the East Half of the Southwest quarter the Nest Half of the North- wes;tquarter, section 6 and the northeast quarter of Northwest guar - ter Section 7 all in Tvilonship 14 South Range 12 East and V= +AS the, Assessor for the County of Deschutes has, placed the* aforesaid lands on the tax roll and there is now a tax levied and unpaid against the aforesaid - property for the M years 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 &; 1925 and Whereas there is a claim put forth by the petitioner that the lands are not subject to taxation-as the property of an Irrigatio District, within the State of Oregon and Whereas it is alleged in the petition of the petit ioner that the lands have been grossly over assessed and that they have been taxed at a, greater value than the _Petitioner is willing to accept and expects to accept for sai t lands and Whereas the petiti.on.er alleges that unless some relief is granted that it will litigate the validity of any tax and that it will further litigate the correctness of the assessment and the levy of the taxes and Whereas it is believed that it is for the best interest of the County of Deschutes, and for the best interest-of the petitioner that the matter be compromised and that a settlement be entered into between the petitioner and Deschutes County, r z WHEREFORE I1T IS HEREBY ORDEP D that the taxes wnich now constitute a lien on the lands above described°be reduced and that the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Deschutes County be authorized and directed to accept and issue a receipt .in full for the payment of all taxes by the payment of the aforesaid tax and that all interest.and peanity which has accrued against the aforesaid land, or which may accrue before the 5th day of May 1926, be remit t1' d and constitute no charge or lien against the above described lands. ` Dated this 3rd day of .,April 1926. Rebert W. Sawyer, County Judge J. S. Innes, Coirmi.ssioner Geo.. G. Sedgwick, ' Cor. - issioner BE IT RE EARED, 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 7th day of July, 1926, 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. Sawyer, County Judge J. S. Inn-es, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwidk County .Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk. S . E. Roberts, Sheriff. whereupon the following proceedings viere had, to-wit: In the Matter of the Varco Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the viewers t report herein, and said viewers' report was read for the first time. In the Matter, of the. Hoofset Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the viewers' report herein, and the viewers' report was read for the first time. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Friday, July 9, 1926, at 2:00 P.H. Bend, Oregon, July 9, 192.5: The County Court of Deschutes County rnet this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, ZTJhereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented,- audited- and ordered paid,. as set forth in the Claim Docket,.by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as follows Claims numbered 1 to 32, inclusive, 34 to 38,inclusive, 40 to 44, inclusive, 46 to 60, in.clu_s.ive, 64 to 115, inclusive, and 174, by warran.t.s drawn on the General Fundi Claims. I. 9i numbered 144_ to 151, inclusive, 155 to 158, inclusive, and 160 to 172, inclusive, by warrants drawn on the General Road Fund, ; Claims numbered 116 to 143, inclusive, 15.2. to 154, inclusive', 159 and 173, by warrants draimn on the Market Road Fun; Claims numbered 61 to .53, inclusive, and 175_ by warrants drawn on the Motor Vehicle License Fund. In the ITatter of Fund Transfers. Upon its appearing that there were balances in the funds for R©a.d Districts No. 1, 2 and 3, it was ORDERED that said balances be transferred to the General Road Fund, and that the County Treasurer be notified of this order. In the platter of the Carroll Acres Road. This matter came on to; be heard upon the petition of Ben Alsup and others, whe.re- upon it was ORDERED that Robert. B.. Gould, C. P. Becker, and C. V. Silvis be appointed viewers with instructions to meet for the viewing of said road on July 12, 1926. In the Matter of the Carroll Acres Extension Road. This matter came on to, be heard upon the petition of R. Y. Nedrow and others, whereupon it was ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. P. Becker and C. V. Silvis. be appointed appointed viewers with instructions to meet for the viewing of said road on July 12, 1.926. In the Matter of the LaPine Connection Road. This matter came. on to be heard upon the petition of W. C. Hollinshead and others , whereupon it was ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. P. Becker and C. V. Silvis be appointed viewers with instructions to meet for the viewing of said road on July 12, 1926. t In the Matter of Indigent Aid. There was then presented a -request for aid to Ellen B. Spalding, an indigent, and upon its appearing that said Ellen B. Spalding was in need of county aid and was a proper person to be aided by the County, and upon its further appearing that an investigation of her case had been made by the Red Cross and aid recommended, it was ORDERED that the Clerk.issue his warrant monthly hereafter in the sum of, $20.00, drawn on the general fund and payable to Ellen B. Spalding, and that said aid be continued until ordered discontinued by the Court. In the Matter of Indigent Aid. There was then presented to the Court the request of TV11t. St. Joseph Nome for the Aged for a grant of $5.60 per month additional for the care of Timothy Duffy now being cared for at said home at the expense of the County, whereupon it was ORDERED that until further notice the Clerk issue his warrant monthly in the sum of $30.00 - payable to Ifft. St. Joseph Home for the Aged, East 30th and Stark Streets, Portland Oregon, in payment for the care of Timothy Duffy, and that the order of this Court made: on May 14th provided for the payment of $25.00 monthly for said care be ordered, canceled.. a,zd that no further- payments under it be made: ° In the utter of the 'arco Road. This matter came on to be heard on the Viewers, report} and the Viewers`.re -port was ead for the second time and the pro :deedings referred to the Di-s.trict .Attorney for his �' 9.2 I/ V/ opinion as to their legality., as provided by law. In the 'Matter of the Hoofset Hoad. This matter came on to be heard on the viewers.• report and the viewers,' report Pray re for the s ec-0 nd time and the proaeed_ings, referred: to the District Attorney; for his::oJpiriion as to their legality, as provided by law. In the 1!,Tatter of the Bu- ckhorn Section of the Dower Bridge Market Road. This matter came on to be heard on the Engineer Is plans and s.pecificationss and said plans and specifications were ordered approved and placed on file. Bend, Oregon, July 10, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, and all..memioera being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to 'wit In the Matter of the: E. B. Varco County Road. This matter came on to be heard, this being the day following the-second reading of the Viewers • report and upon` it appearing that the District Attorney has examined the proceedinigs as required by law and had made his report approving said proceedings, it was ORDERED that said rpad.be established 40 feet in width,. and that the County Surveyor. -proceed to monument same and to file his notes and records of survey according to law, and. further that the: Cer-rk issue his. warrants. on the Road Fund in payment of damages found by the Viewers as follows:: To. C. 11. Elkina, $65.00. T'o Lucy F. Smith - 030.00 In then Platter of the Hoofset Road. This, matter came on to be. heard, this being the day following the s econd reading of the Viewers' report, and upon its ,.appearing that the 'Distri -ct .Att.orney had examined the proceedings as required by law and had made his report approving said proceedings, it was. ORDERED that said road be established 4.0 feet in width, and that the County Surveyor proceed to monument same and to file his notes and records of survey according to law. There: being no other business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned until Saturday,. July 17,. 1926, at. 2 F. E. j t Bend,. Oregon, June 5, 1926. The County Court of Descizutes County ?net this day pursutant to adjournment,: all. me.mb:ers: being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, t.o. -wit: In the Matter of the Buckhorn. Section of the Lower. Bridge Parket Road. Upohnits appearing to the Court that. it was. desirable that the Buckhor.n grade sect..,_ of the Lover Bridge Market Road be constructed at once, it was ti ORDERED that. the Engineer prepare his plans. and specifications therefor, and that th County Road Plaster proceed with the construction of the said grade, on force account., as;, soon as plans can be prepared.. There being no other business to co=ne before the Court, the Court then adjourned f F the term. Robert ire. Sawyer. County Judge. C'ommi ss:i. oners . �1, F� Bend, Oregon, July 77, 192'6: f The County Court of Deschutes County net this date, pursuant to adjournment,all members being present,. and there being no business to come before the Court,. the, Court I ,thereupon adjourned for the term, i ill Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. C ommi s s i one rs BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in 11the State of Oregon,- was begun and held at the Court House, in Bend in said County, on ednesday, the 4th day of August.1926, 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. Sawyer County Judge mot. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo.G.Sedgwick, County C.ommiss i oner J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff Ijrhereupon the following proceedings were had,- to-wit: i In the Eatter of the Crow Road. There was then presented to the Court the petition of W. G. Brownaand others for the location of a road beginning at the southwest corner of the quarter corner of Section 14, Range 12 East, ;Township 17 South, and running east three - c_,uarters of a mile whereupon it was ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be appointed to view said road and to meet thereon for that purpose on August 9, 1926. In the Matter of the S. A. Blakley Road. There 1ras then presented the petition of S. :-. Blakley and others for the location of a road in the vicinity of Blakely Heights and upon consideration it was ORDERED that Robert B. Gould,, C. V. 'Silvis and C. P. Becker be appointed as- viewers thereon,, and to meet the•reon for that purpose on: August 9, 1926. In the Mat ter of-1 os t Warrant . Rachel T. James then appeared before the Court to report the loss of Deschutes County Warrant No. 25371 in the sum of `25.00, issued. to her on June 26, 1926, and said Rachel T. James filed with the Court a bond to indemnify the County Clerk and all others against loss in connection with said warrant whereupon it was ORDERED that Deschutes County Warrant No. 25371 in the sum of $25.00 be cancelled, and that a new warrant in the same amount be issued to #he, said Rachel T. J�,mes. In. the "Mat ter of Grade Crossing.. It was then reported to the C'ourt that a discontinuance of the grade crossing over the Oregon Trunk Railway in the north end of the County, as now planned would work a hardship on residents of that vicinity vjho awn land on both sides of the railroad track, and upon its further appearing. that at the time the County Court waived objections to the closing that of this crossing it was not in possession of these -facts in regard thereto, and /it tiwas proper to seek a rehearing on behalf of said prejudiced persons, it was ORDERED that the District Attorney be instructed to petition the Public Service Com- mission of the State of Oregon to re -open the case with respect to said grade crossing and to -rehear the parties ithereon and, if possible,. secure the countermand of the Commission's order closing said grade crossing and secure in its place either a permit to maintain said crossing and secure in its place either a permit to maintain said crossing as it now ex- ists or to maintain same as a private .crossing with gates. In the Matter of Delinquent Taxes. It appearing to the Court .that the taxes charged and assessed for Lots Five to Eight inclusive, Block 1, Ehret's Addition, Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, are unpaid and d linGuent for the year 1922, and that is is advisable at this time that certificates of suc delinquency should be issued against said property to private persons, it was ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, shall upon demand of any per- son or persons upon the payment of taxes, principal and interest, make out and issue to any such person or persons certificates of delinquency against the above described property. in the Mat ter of Indigent Relief. 6 It was then reported to the Court. that Timothy Duffy, an indigent nova receiving CounfIty .Aid,. required a set of teeth, and upon its further appearing that said teeth might be pur chased for the sum of $15.00 through the Portland Free Dispensary,, it was ORDERED that the Dispensary be authorized to purchase said teeth for said indigent. In the Matter of the Carroll Acres Road. This matter .came on to be heard upon the report of the viewers herein, and said viewellrts 44JJi report vas read for the first time. In the 11111at t er of the Carroll Acres Extension Road. This r -atter came on to be heard upon the report of the Viev;ers herein, ;and said Vievve+r's report was read for the' first time. i In the' Teat ter of the La-Pine Extension Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the report of the viewers herein, and said viewejr's report was read for the first time. In the • Yat t er of the Pilot. Butte Section of the Central Oregon Highway. It was then reported to the Court that the State-Highway Commission had agreed to t improvement of the Pilot Butte Section of the Central Oregon Highway running from;the Cit limits of Bend to the beginning of the present graveled road, on a basis of County co -ope'- Road ation for one -halms of the cost,. said improvement to include grading and surfacing of the II • said road,: whereupon it was ORDERED THAT SAID offer be accepted and the Commission requested to begin this road' soon as possible. t There being no-further business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned Thursday August 5, 192.6, at 2:00 P. V1. =Bend, Oregon, August. 5, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment all member being present , whereupon- the following proceedings were had, to -wit : In the Matter of the Smith's Ronk, .Road.. There then appeared before the Court a delegation of residents of the Terrebonne tit section to discuss with the Court the location of the Sm -ith's Rock Road east from Terrebonne. and said delegation requesting that 4 further consideration be given to the location of said road by the Coi?nty Engineer,, whereupon it was ORDERED that the County Engineer be directed to study further the location of the Smith's Rock Road in the Lower Bridge Section. I the Matter of Fund Transfers. Upon its appearing to the Court that 'there were balances in the funds for Road Dis- tricts Nos. 1, 2 and 3 it was 1 95 ORDERED that all balances in said funds belonging to Deschutes County be transferred to the General Road Fund. In the Matter of Claims against the County. Glairs against the County were then presented and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as followsk Claims listed on pages 232 and 233 of the Claim Docket, bearing numbers 1 to 69 in- clusive , to be paid by warrants drawn as follows;. On the Market Road mod, Nos. 1 to 8, inclusive, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19 and 22 and .24 to 64,- inclusive ;. on the Road Fund,. Nos. 9 to 13,. inclusive,.17, 20, 23, 65 and 66; on the General Fund Nos. 21 and 67 to 69, inclusive; And claims listed on pages 234 and 235 of the Claim Docl,_et were ordered paid by war- rants drawn as follows; On the General Fund Nos. 1 to 46, inclusive, 49 to 63, inclusive; on the Roars Fund Nos . 47 and 48 There being no further business to come before the Court , the Court then adjourned un- til Saturday, August 7th, 1926. Bend, Oregon, August 7, .192.6. The County Court of Deschutes County met_ this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whe- reupon the following proceedings were had, to -Wit: In the Matter of Gravel Screen. This matter came on to be heard upon report. to the Court that the County gravel screen and elevator could be sold for a price of $50.00, and upon its appearing that said equipment was no longer of value to the County, and that the County had no use for the same:, and that the price offered was a just and proper one, it was ORDERED that County Commissioner Innes be authorized to arrange a sale for the sum of $50.00. In -the Matter of the Bend Flower Show. A petition was then presented to the Court. asking for an allowance from the County Fair Fund of $75.00 in.support of the Bend flower show, as in years past, whereupon it was ORDERED that said amount be allotted to said work. There being iio further business to come before the Court., the Court-then adjourned until Friday, August 13th, at 2:00 P -.M, Bend, Oregon, August 13, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members ing preser_ t , whereupon the following proceedings were had, t o -wit : In the Matter of the Carroll -Acres Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the Viewer's report, and said Viewers I report was read for the second time, and said road proceedings were there- upon referred to the District Attorney for his opinion thereon. In the Matter of the Carroll Acres Extension Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the Viewers' report, and said Viewers' report was read for the second.. time, and said road proceedings were there- \ upon referred to the District Attorney for his opinion thereon. In the Matter of the LaPine Extension Road. ii This mat ter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the Viewers' report, and • y�I s. �a said Viewers report was read for the second time, and said road, proceedings were thereupon referred to the District Attorney for his opinion thereon., In the Matter of the Nichols Bridge. It was then reported to the Court that the bid of Luther Metke for the construction the Nichols Bridge was the lowest and best bid for said work, and that it was within the Engineer's estimate, whereupon it was ORDETED that the contract for said bridge _be let to Luther Me tke. In the Matter of' Bridge - Mate rial. ` The Court having arranged t o furnish filing - for the Nichols {Bri dge, =ands needing subs tant - ial timber for the construc.t.ion of other bridges in the County, it was , ORDERED that an order be given for the necessary creosoted pilings for the Nichols Bridge if and for sufficient other bridge timber to make up a carload to be delivered at Deschutes. In the Matter of Sheriff's Deputies It was then reported to the Court by Sheriff Roberts that he had employed permanentl; Jeanette Barrett and Frances Richardson, Jeanette Barrett at $125..00 per month and Frances- Richardson at $1.00.00 per month, whereupon it was Ordered that the .County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to is.sue h warrents in payment of claims for services monthly hereafter, in addition-to the monthly warrants already ordered, as f olloi,; s . Jeanette Barrett,- Clerk for Sheriff, $125.00 Frances Richardson, Clerk for Sheriff 100.00 There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Saturday, August 14, 1926. Bend, . Oregon, August .14, 1.926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all membe being present whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit In the Matter of the j Carroll Acres• Road This mat ter came on to be heard, this being the day following the second reading of the Viewers' report, and upon its appearing that a remonstrance had been filed bearing a greater number of names than the original petition it was ORDERED that said petition be refused and the raod proceeding dismissed and the cost thereof charged to the bondsmen. In the Matter of the } Carroll Acres Extension Road This matter came onif'o be heard this being the day folloirving the second reading of t Viewers' report, and upn its appearing that on the disallowance of the petition` for the Carroll Acres Road the road here petitioned for would not terminate in,a county highway, was ORDERED that said petition be refused . and the proceeding dismissed and the costs thereof charged to the bondsmen. In the Matter of the La Pine Extension Road.) This matter came on to be heard, this being the day following the second reading of the Viewers' report, and upon its appearing that the District AAttorney had approved the procee 'dints herein and that said road vaas necessary it was '. ORDERED that the petition be granted and that said road be laid out and ti-lat the County It Surveyor be directed to monument said road and to file his field notes and plat thereof 'With I the County Clerk. 1 I' There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment vuas then had until Tuesday, Augus t 16, 1926. Bend,: Oregon, September 10, 1926. 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 Mat ter of Flower Show Aid. i Upon its appearing to the Court that a previous order of the Court granting the sum 1, of $75.00 in aid of the Bend Flower Show had failed to specify the fi nd on which warrant for such aid should be drawn, it was ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant payable to the Bend Civic League in the sum of $75.00 on the General Fund in aid of such flower show,. said amount to be charged against the County Fair appropriation in the current budget. In the Matter of the. S. A. Blakely Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' Report therein, and the Viewers' Report was read for the second time, and the proceedings then referred to the District Attorney, as provided by law, for his opinion as to their legality. In the Matter of the G. T. Brown County Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' Rep.Dtt therein, and the Viewers' Report was read for the second time, and the proceedings then referred to the District Attorney, as provided by law, for his opinion as to their legality. There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned until Saturday, September 11, 1926, at 2:Q8 P. M. Robert W. sawyer: Bend, Oregon, August 16, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and these being no business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned until Friday, August 27, 1926, at 2.:00 o'clock P. M., Band, Oregon:, August 27, 1926:. ; CThe County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioners Sedgwick and Innes being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit.- In the Matter of Vault Door. The Court then took under consideration the question of the purchase of a door for. the Cterkts vault, and after. consideration it was ORDERED that a suitable door for said vault be- purchased. There being na .further business to come before the Court., adjournment wqs there- upon had. for the term. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge. County Commissioner. County Commissioner. BE IT REflED, That a regular term: of the: County Court.-of-Deschutes County, in the State. of Oregon,. was begun and held at the Court H6use, in Bend, in: said County, €n Wednes -day, the lat day of September, 1926, . said day being the day fixed by law for the 97 U 6 holding. of a term of the County. Court in staid County, when Robert W. Sawyer, J. S. Inness Geo. G. Sedgwick J. H. Haner, S'. E. Roberts:, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to —wit t In the Matter of the Tetherow Bridge Road. were present \ •Gounty Judge. County Commissioner: County Commissioner. County Clerk -. Sheriff. The request fof repair to a culvert and on the grade to Tetherow Bridge was presented, whereupon it was ORDERED that the matter be referred to Commissioner Sedgwick for action.. In the Matter of the S. A. Blakley County Road. his matter came on to be heard upon the report of the viewers therein, and th report of the viewers was read for the first time. In the Matter of the G. W Brown County Road. This matter came. on to be heard upon the report of the viewers therein, and the viewers • report was read for the first time. g In the Matter of Surveyor's quarters. - It was ten. reported to the-Court that space occupied by the County Surveyor in the O'Kane Building had been vacated, whereupon it was. ORDERED that no further payment of rent be made to Hugh O'Kane on account of said tenancy. And upon' its further appearing that the County Surveyor now occupies. quarters in the Pilot Butte Inn, it was ORDERED that hereafter, the Clerk issue his warrant monthly in the sum of $12..50 on the General Fund, payable to the Pilot Butte Inn on account of rent for the rooms occupied by the County Surveyor in said Pilot Butte Inn. In the Matter of Duplicate; Warrants. L It was then reported to the Court that General Fund .Warrants Numbered 24783 and�� 24540, issued ;to Burroughs bidding Machine Company, in. the sum of $14..05 and $19.4.0 respecti.11 ely, had been issued by mistake, :ths claims for which said warrants had been issued having alreddy been paid , . i t was ORDERED that said warrants be canceled. In the Matter of Deputy Sheriff. It was them reported to the Court that Hazel Manion, Deputy in the Sher -iff fa office, had been obliged to give up her, work, whereupon it. was _. ORDERED that all previous orders regarding the payment of a salary monthly to said Hazel Manion be canceled, and that no payments be made .to said tHazel M pion= hereafter without further order of .the Court.. In. the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and ordered paid by warrants drawn-, on the various funds of the County, as follows: On the General Fund, Claims numbered 3 to 57 inclusive, in the amounts shown on said Claim Docket.;. on the. Market Road Fund, Claim No. 13, and Claims numbered 71 to 86 inclusive, as set forth in the Claim Docket and on the Road Fund, Claims numbered 58 to 70, inclusive, as, set down on said-Claim Docket. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned to Friday -, September 10, 1926, at 2 :00 P.M.. Z = See Page 97. 1 me El Bend, Oregon, September 11, 1926. 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 Warrants ovIer seven years old. This matter came on to be heard on the report of the Clerk filed on June 1; 1926, and upon its ` appearing that due adver:ti Bement of said warrants had been made as provided by statute, and none of said warrants had been presented for payment, it was or ORDERED that the following. warrants be canceled as provided by law,, said warrants being: No. Payee Amount 39 E. M. Eby 1.25 e 198 Jahn Curry -- 1.25 226 C. C. McNeely 2.00 42`7 Glen Slack 1, 30. 1103 Fred Overall 3.00 3519 R. M. Ingalls. 1.00 3520 Frank Massangale. 1.00 3690 Ada Hanson 10.00= 4714 J. L. Cavendar 17.00 4736 Bend Laundry 2..00 4974 C.'R. McLallin 40.00. 5250 C. G. Cornelius 6.00 6408' G. H. Deming. 3.00 In the Matter of the ff. AL Blakley Road. This matter came on to be heard, this being the day following the-sec ond reading of the__V_,ewersl report, and upon its appearing that. the District Attorney had filed an unfavorable - opinion as to the legality. ^5f the proceedings herein, it was ORDERED that said petition be dismissed and the. costs of the .viewers charged a.gainst 'the bondsmen. i In the Matter of the G. W! Brown County Road. { This matter came on to be heard, this being the, day following the second reading of the Viewers' report, and upon its appearing that the opinion of the District Attorney as to the legality of said proceedings was favorable, it was ORDERED that said petition be allowed and said road be established as a ;county road 40 feet in width, and that the County Surveyor proceed to monument the same and to file his notes and records of survey according to .law. In the Vatter of Tract Seventeen Reed F�ighway Acreage. There was then presented the petition of F. W. Stratton, as follows: Bend, Oregon, September 10, 1926. To the Honorable County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon. Gentlemen: On January 6, 1925, P. M. J. Rice and H. I. Rice, her husband; conveyed by deed of gen:ea.al warranty to Deschutes County, Oregon, "All t1lat part of Tract No. 17 of Reed Highway Acreage, in Section Two (2 }, according. to the recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, luring west of The Delles CAlifornia Highway, containing approximately 1 one acre." Prior to the date of execution of the above mentioned deed to Deschutes County. X.-!Parnell and Jul lia A. Parnell, his wife, had conveyed :said property to P. M. J. Rice:, using the same form of descrifati,on that is above quoted from the deed to Deschutes County. The intent was to convey the :part of said tract lying on the west side of the new location of said Highway, which is not yet a matter.. of public record, while the old 0 100 location is° a matter of r- ecord, = and the effect of said deed is to convey, or at_ .least cloud the title to, the entire Traft 17: On April - 30,,1926, said Parnells conveyed to F. W. Stratton.' j u .All that part of Tract Number Seventeen (17) of Reed Highway.Acreage_, Section Two (2), according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of said County and State, lying east of the new The Dalles- California Highway, containing about 22 acres, more or less." Toe intent of said last mentioned deed, as is clearly ascertained from-an inspei tion i of the plat, was to conve -y/the part of said Tract 17 lyin.g east of the new location of The Dalles- California Highway;_ indeed, the language employed in the description makes that fairly certain. The P'arnbils above mentioned have removed from Deschutes County and their wherea outs. is not now known to your petitioner, who has made diligent inquiry respecting them. There seems no reasonable doubt as to the intent-of the various conveyances herein referred to, and inabliity to find the Parnells makes it impracticable to gall upon them for a correction, which they might otherwise readily make. Deschutes County being now vested with the record title of the entire- area of said Tract 17 of Reed Highway Acreage, Section 2, and your petitioner. holding a conflicting deed as to the part of said tract between the old and the new locations of said Highway;- and there being no dispute about the intent of the conveyances involving said land herein re- ferred to,-your petitioner hereby respectfully requests that Deschutes County -convey to him all that part of said Tract 17 lying east of the new location described as- `"•The Dalles- California Highway, Bend to Lava Butte Section, relocation of Tray, 19250. F. W. Stratton. Whereupon the Court, upon consideration, ORDERED that deed to F. W. Stratton be issued according to the prayer of said petition. There being no further business., the Court then adjourned until Wednesday,. Se- ptember 15, 1926. Robert W. Sawyer. Bend, Oregon, September 15, 1926:. 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 Issuance ) of -Bonds for Deschutes County for ORDER PROVIDING FOR the purpose of raising money to 'be ISSUANCE OF BONDS used for the construction and maintenance of Permantent Roads in the County. ) VnDMEAS, at at election duly called and held . on .the 21st ,day of May, 1926, an issue of bonds for the building f5f permanent roads in said County was. duly authorized by' the jvoters in the sum o:' One Hundred Eighty- Five,Thousand Dollars (6185000), together with interest thereon, and VTHEt�.AS, in .the judgment of the County Court is is- now necessary to issue. and sell all of said bonds in the sum of One hundred Eighty -five Thousand Dollars ($ 85,OOa) , now, therefore, IT IS HEREBY' ORDERED, That Deschutes County do issue its bonds in the sum of One Hundred Eighty- five.Dollars ($18- 5,000) par value in amount, in denominations of One Thousan Dollars (61,000) each, numbered 1 to 1:85 inclusive, said 'bonds to bear date. June 1, 1926, and to mature se-ri.ally in numerical order as follows:- $21,000 on June 1, 1928.0 2:3,000 on' June 1, 1929 1 01 said bonds to -be sealed with the seal of said County, and aigned by the County Judge and County Clerk; the entire issue aforesaid to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five and one -half per cent (5` l %). per annum, payable semi - annually on the first days of June and Decer!ber, said interest being represehted by interest coupons attached to said bonds bear- ing the engraved fac- simile;. signatures of the County Judge and the County Clerk,-both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer in Bend, Oregon, and t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bonds hereby authorized and the. , coupons attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form; "No. 01000.00 UNITED STATES OF .AYMICA STATE OF OREGON DESCHUTES COUNTY ISSUED FOR TIM BUILDING OF PERMANENT ROADS THEREIN THE COUNTY OF DESC.EUTES, in the State of Oregon, for value received, hereby promises to pay to bearer ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS on the first day of June, 19 , with interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi- annually on the, first days of June and December to the: 'bearer of the respectiVe -coupons therefor here- to attached upon presentation and surrender thereof as they mature, both principal and interest being payable in United States gold coin of the present value at the office of the County Treasurer in Bend, Oregon. This bond is one of a series authorized by the,voters of Deschutes County, Oregon voting at an election held for said purpose in said County on the 21st-day of day, 1926, held, in pursuance of law, and under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of said County,' afte -r due notice: given, at which. said.election an indebtedness in the sum of One Hundred Eighty -five 'Thousand Dollars ($105,000) 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 are hereby irrevocably pledged. IN WITNESS MMMOF, the County of Deschutes had 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 then fac - simile signatures of the said officers as of the first day, of June, 192 6 . • 25,QOO -on 'June 1, 1930; 2:7,000 on June 1, 1931;, 29; 000 on June 1, 1:932; 30,000 on June 1, 1933; 30,000 on June 1, 1934; 1 01 said bonds to -be sealed with the seal of said County, and aigned by the County Judge and County Clerk; the entire issue aforesaid to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five and one -half per cent (5` l %). per annum, payable semi - annually on the first days of June and Decer!ber, said interest being represehted by interest coupons attached to said bonds bear- ing the engraved fac- simile;. signatures of the County Judge and the County Clerk,-both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer in Bend, Oregon, and t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bonds hereby authorized and the. , coupons attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form; "No. 01000.00 UNITED STATES OF .AYMICA STATE OF OREGON DESCHUTES COUNTY ISSUED FOR TIM BUILDING OF PERMANENT ROADS THEREIN THE COUNTY OF DESC.EUTES, in the State of Oregon, for value received, hereby promises to pay to bearer ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS on the first day of June, 19 , with interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi- annually on the, first days of June and December to the: 'bearer of the respectiVe -coupons therefor here- to attached upon presentation and surrender thereof as they mature, both principal and interest being payable in United States gold coin of the present value at the office of the County Treasurer in Bend, Oregon. This bond is one of a series authorized by the,voters of Deschutes County, Oregon voting at an election held for said purpose in said County on the 21st-day of day, 1926, held, in pursuance of law, and under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of said County,' afte -r due notice: given, at which. said.election an indebtedness in the sum of One Hundred Eighty -five 'Thousand Dollars ($105,000) 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 are hereby irrevocably pledged. IN WITNESS MMMOF, the County of Deschutes had 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 then fac - simile signatures of the said officers as of the first day, of June, 192 6 . • DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. By I . attest: County Judge. County Clerk. (COUPON) _ No. June On the first day of December 19 _ , t THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, STATE OF OREGON, will pay to - bearer DOLLARS in United States Gold Cain of the present' standard of value at the office of the Couhty Treasurer, in Bend, Oregon, for six months' interest. then due on its Road Bond loo. , dated June 1, 192.6.. 1 DESCHUTES, COUNTY, OREGON. Attest: County Judge. t County Clerk. STATE OF OREGON, ) . SS. - County of Deschutes. t The undersigned, as County `1.'reasurer for Deschutes. County, Oregon, hereby certifi 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 throughout said County for said purpose on the 21st day of May, 1926, which vote authorized the creation of an,, indebtedness in the sum of One Hundred Eighty-five Thousand Dollars (185),000), and inter thereon, and authorized the issuance of such bonds. DATED at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, as of the 1st` -day of J-une, 1926. County Treasurer of Deschutes County, Oregon." and it is fur the -r OR IER_ED, That the 22nd day of October, 1926, at the. County Court Hoom in the Coun Court House in Bend, Oregon, at 2:00: otclock P.M., is hereby fixed as the time and place: o sale of the aforesaid - bonds; and the County Clerk is hereby instructed to make due adverti ment thereof by publishing notice of sale thereof for at least three (3) weeks in the Central Oregon Press and The Bend Bulletin, two newspapers printed in the County. In the Matter of the opening of the Ballot Boxes. -At this time this matter comers on to be heard upon the application of the County Clerk for an order of the Court authorizing and directing said Clerk to remove from the Ballot,Boxes the returns, ballots, and other documents relating to the primary nominating election, held -on May 21st, 1926, and it appearing to the Court that said ballot boxes are needed for use at the, General Election to be held November. 4, 1926; . that the time for contests of said Primary Election has passed, it is therefore ORDERED by the Court that the County Clerk of this County be and he is hereby instructed and authorized to remove all of the contents of the - ::ballot -boxes of this County from such boxes, and to stor -e the same for a period of two years from the said 21st day of May, 1.926, and that at such time all of the - ballots, ballot stubs, tally sheets and poll books therein now.contained be destroyed in the manner provided by law. In the Matter of the Nichols Market Road. WHEREAS, it is hereby, considered that a public necessity exists for the establish of the read hereinafter described, said Court does here -by declare its intention to establi a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows,. to -wit.' Beginning at a point in the plat of Centralo at or near the center of Section 26, t t Township 16, South, of Range 12, East of the Willamette Meridian; thence westerly to a junction with t-he TAcKenzie -Be•nd Highway in the plat of Laidlaw, said road to be '60 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualifier 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 third day of noverrrber, 1926, at which time the report ofthe Board of -( County Road Viewers on said road will b.e reald 103 for the: first time, and at= which time and until the. second reading the -reof the Court- owil.l consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for, damages which may -be filed on account of said proposed road. In the Matter of the Reed Market Road. WEEREAS,.. 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 Dalles- California t Highway in the southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Sect=ion 5, Township 18 South or Mange 12.East, at a point.500 feet north from the south line of said Section 5; thence easterly to the southwest c.orner of Section 3 in said 'Township, 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 third day of NotTember, 1926, 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- ing thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. In the Ratter of the .Smith's Rock Ylarket Road. WhER AS, 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 Dalles- California Highway in the plat of Hillman; thence in a: general easterly direction .to the Deschutes County -Crook County line at the northeast corner of Section 24, Township 14 South, of Flange 13 #ast of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be 60 feet in width. NOWT, TN.EREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies there ;of, 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 previ6us.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 third day of November, 1926, 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. . t In the Matter of the INNES MARKET ROAD. V=AS, it is here -by 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 DESCHliTES County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the. center line thereof as follows,: to -wit. Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section. 7, Township 16 South, of Range- 12 East of the Willamette lhleridian, same: being a point on the Lower Bridge Market Road; thence West to a junction with thb lacKe :nzie -.Bend Highway where 104 the same interse -cts the east and west quarter line to Section .9,. Township 16 South, of Range 11 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 qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copses 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 bet considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the third day of November, 1926, at which time the report of the Board of :Gdunty Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time-and until the secon read 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 Becker Section o.f the Lower Bridge Market Road. _ t WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establi of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establi 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 McKenzie -Bend State Highway in the plat of Laidlaw, thence northerly to the east quarter corner of Section 7, Township 16 :youth of Range 12 East of the Willeme tte Meridian, said road to be 60 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREB)- 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 con- cerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the third day of November, 1926, at whichi 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 readin thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages whit may 'be filed on account of said proposed road. In the Matter of the Tumalo -Cline Falls Market Road. Whereas, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establis went of the road hereinafter described, said Court does here -by 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 East boundary of Sec-ti 7, Township 16 South., of Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian, at a point approximately 700 feet southerly from the east quarter corner of said Section 7, same being a point on T the Lower Bridge t1arket toad! thence northeasterly to the McKenzie= Ochoco Highway at the west end of the Cline Falls :Bridge over the :Deschutes River in the northwest quarter of th northeast quarter of Section 14, Tolrmnship 1.5 South, of Range 12 East of the Willamette Yerid ian, said road to be 60 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Surveyor qr his . duly qualified :Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by beating 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 L to the consideration of this resolution by the County Co.urt,; notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the third day of November, 1926, at which time the report of the 13ogrd of County Road Viewers I. U r 105 on said road will be read for the first time, and at which t ime ' and ;until the second read- ing thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or .petitions for damages wjakch may be filed on account of said - proposed road. In the Matter of the Deschutes Hiver to Reservoir Section of the Tumalo Reservoir Market road. WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity 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 lime thereof as follows, to -wit.- Beginning at a point on the Iu?cKenzie- Bend Highway at or_ near the northwest end of the Deschutes River Bridge near the center of Section 6, Township 17, South of , ange 12, East of the Willamette- Meridian,,. thence in a teneral westerly direction to the Bull Creek dam at the north quarter corner of Section 4, Town' ip 17 South of Range 11, East of the Willamette Itleridian, . said road to be 60 feet in width. NOVI 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 s.aid 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 t=his Court at its next term on the third day of November, 1926, 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, remon- strances or petitions for damages. which; may be filed 'on account of said proposed road. In the Batter of Property held under Tax Foreclosure. This matter came on to be heard on petition of R. S. Hamilton, attorney for John W Dennis and - Myrtle G. Dennis requesting the issuance -of a deed to Lots 8,9,10 and 11 in Block 7 of Orokla, under the provisions of Chapter 12 of Laws of 1925; and the Court having given this matter consideration and being fully advised in the premises, adopted a resolution as follows.- v +REAS, Lots eight (8), nine (94, ten (10) and eleven (11) in Block seven. (7) of Orokl.a, now within the corporate limits . of the City of Bend, in Deschutes County, Cro Oregon, wiare sold under tax foreclosure proceedings unto Deschutes County, ,a municipal corporation, and deed was issued and delivered therefor to the said purchaser on October 24, 1925; and WHEREAS, at the time said property was sold, Wm. L. Graham was the record owner thereof; and ',TIF=AS, the said Wm. L. Graham, record owner, has transferred all of his right, title, equity or interest in or to said property unto John W. Dennis and Myrtle G. Dennis, husband and wife, and they are now the owners of such right, title, equity or interest therein; and YEAS , the said John W. Dennis and Myrtle G. Dennis, husband wife, have made application to the County Judge and Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon, for the purchaser of said property under provi &ions of Chapter 12 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1925; and WHEREAS, the said property was purchased by Deschutes County for the sum of $7.87 for the taxes for the year 1916, . with interest thereon from the date of sale at the rgte of six per cent. per, annum, together with taxes upon said property for the.. succeeding yea no - years, including 1925, which amounts to $70.48: NOW, THEREFORE, E IT RESOLVED, that the County Judge and Commissioners of Deschutea County, do accept the proposal made as above mentioned, and do authorize the said County - Judge and County Commissioners to execute a deed for the said property unto the said JOHN W. Dennis acid Myrtle. C. Dennis,: husband and wife, upon payment to Deschutes County of "the sum of $70.48. in the Matter of ' Property held under, Tax foreclosure:. This matter came on to be heard :on petition of R. S. Hamilton, attorney for Deschutes Power & Light Company, a corporation, requesting the issuance of a deed to All that part of Block forty -one (41) of the Town of Redmond, in Deschutes County, Oregon, which lies west of the Oregon Trunk Railroad -right- of wayt consisting of parts of five lots numbered eight (8),. nine (9)_, Ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve X12) in said block, under the: provisions of Chapter 12 of Laws of 1925; and the Court having given thia matter - consideration and ;being fully advised in the premises, adopted a resolution as follows: WHEREAS, all that part of Block forty -one (41) of the Town of Redmond, in Deschutels County, Oregon, which lies west of the Oregon Trunk Railroad right of way, consisting of parts :of five lots numbered eight (8) , nine (9) ', ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12) in said block, was.sold under tax foreclosure proceedings to Deschutes County, a municipal corporation, and deed issued and delivered therefor on the 6th day of July, bI921.,which said deed was recorded July 7, 1921, in Volume 31:of the Record of Deeds for Deschutes County, at page 350; and, WHEREAS,- at the time said property was sold Redmond Townsite .Company was the record own-ex thereof, and Deschutes Power & Light. Company, a corporation,, has acquired all of the right, title or interest of the said -Redmond Townsite Company through deed-from the said corporation; and 17h.ereas , Deschutes Power & Light Company, a corporation, has made application for the purchase of said property under the provisions of Chapter 12 of the General Laws of t Oregon for 1925; and WHEREAS, The amount for which said property was sold is. the sum of $7.80`, and the- interest thereon from the date of sale at six per cent. per annum is $1.16; and 7711 - +REAS, the taxes to the date of sale amounts to $18.89;. NOW, T-HEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Judge and Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon, do accept the proposal made by Deschutes Power & Light Company, and do authorize the County Judge and County Commissioners to execute deed for the said property unto Deschutes Power- & Light Company, a corporation, upon payments to Deschutes County of the sum of $27.85, the same being the total of the amount for which said property was sold, with, the interest thereon at the rate of six per cent. per annum from the date of sale, and taxes accrued to time of sale." In the Matter of Pi6perty held under T'ax,Foreclosure This matter came on to be heard on petition of R.S. Hamilton, attorney for- Redmond Toimsite Company, a corporation, requesting the issuance of a deed to Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block Seventy -eight (78)-, Lots five (5) and six (6) in Block Sixty- three (63), Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) in Block Sixty -two (62)', and Lots three (3)', four (4),--five (5) and seven (7) in Block fifty -nine (5:9) 1, all of the toim of Redmond, under the provisions of Chapter 12 of -Laws of 1925; and the Court having given this matter consideration and being fully advised in the premises, adopted a resolution 'as follows: V7HEFMS, Lots one (1) and two (2.) in. Block Seventy - eight (78.), Lots five (5) and six L n 1 ®7, (6) -in Block sixty- three (63), Lots eleven (11) and twelve :(12) in Block sixty -two (6 -2), and' Lots three (3), four (4), five (5) and seven (7) in Block fifty -nine (59) -, all of the town of Redmond, were sol -d under tax foreclosure proceedings to Deschutes County, a municipal corporation, and deed issued and delivered therefor on the 6th day of July, 1921; which said deed was recorded July 7, 1921, in Volume 31 of Deeds of Deschutes County, Oreg -on, at page 350, and WHEREAS, at the time said property was sold Redmond Townsite Company, a corpor-atim was the record owner thereof and WHEREAS, Redmond Townsite Company has made application to the County Court for Deschutes County, Oregon, for the purchase of said property under the provisions of Chapter 12 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1925:; and WHEREAS, the amount for which said property was purchased by Deschutes County is the sum of $12.98,, and the interest thereon from date of sale at the rate of six per cent. per annum is $1.40; and WHEREAS, the taxes for succeeding years upon said property amount to the sum of $34.02;.: NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED, that the County Judge and Commissioners of Deschutes County accept the proposal made by Redmond Townsite Company, and authorize the County Judge and County Commissioners to execute a deed for the said property unto Redmond Townsite Company, a corporation, upon payment to Deschutes County of the total sum of $48,!40. In the matter of the G. VJ. Brown Road. G. W. Brown then appeared before the Court and asked for aid in the construction, of the G. W. :Brown, Road, and upon his offering suitable c -o- operation it was ORDERD THAT the request be granted, the County to furnish necessary powder and the work of one mane for two days. In the Flatter of the Varco Road. There was then presented to the Court the request that'the County assist in the construction of the Varco,Road, whereupon it was ORDERED that the County supply lumber for culverts necessary for said road, and contribute 634.00 toward the cost of construction, the balance being supplied by E. E. Varco. There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned t to September 25, 1926, at 2 P.M. Bend, Oregon, September- 25, 1926. 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 Indi -gent Relief . It was then reported to the Court that the family of tiV. G. Erb was in destitute circumstances and-.in need of County aid, whereupon it was ORDERED that until further notice the Clerk issue his warrant monthly, drawn on the general Fund, - in the sum of $40.04, payable` to IIrs. W. G. Erb. There- being no other business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned for the term. Hobert W.. Sawyer. County Judges Commissioner. Commi ±0 IT RMMMERED, 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 6th day of October,. 1926, said day being the day fixed by law for the holdi of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present. Robert W. Sawyer, County-Judge. J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk. Sheriff. whereupon the following troceedings, were had, to -wit: in the Matter of Illegal ,assessment. There appeared before the Court Frank E. Davis, who reported to the Court that the North half of the Southeast quarter `(1VgSE') of Section 8, Township 14 South, Range 13 East W.M., was improperly assessed to Yary E. Davis, said land being land on which no pat had been issued from the United States, and that by an error said land Ad -been assessed to Mary E. Davis and the taxes thereon had been paid by said Mary E. Davis? in the total sum of $63.1.3, and at the seine time the Assessor appeared before the Court and verifiedu statements made by said Frank E. Davis, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Sheriff be authorized to refund to Mary E. Davis the sum of 063.13 paid as taxes-on said land in error. In the Matter of Road Repairs. There was then reported to the Court the need of repairs to roads in the Redmond and Terrebonne vininities, whereupon it was ORDERED that the County Road Master be directed to make said repairs as needed. In the Matter of Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff S. E. Roberts then appeared before the Court to report the return to d to Hazel Manion, chieif deputy, whereupon: it was ORDERED that said Hazel Manion's name to restored to the County payroll, and the Clerk issue his warrant monthly here&fter •to said Hazel Manion in the sum of $150.00, said warrant to be drawn on•the general fund. In the Matter of the Pilot Butte Section of the: Central Oregon Highway. SEAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establis meat 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 easterly -Ci -ty boundary of the City of Bend at a point wherer) same: intersects Greenwood Avenue in said City; thence in a general easterly direction for 1(:3 miles, more or 'le:ss -; to,- a termination at the northeast corner of the `southeast quarter of southeast quarter of Section 34, Township 17, Range 12 East of the Willamette It eridian:, in Deschutes County, said road to be 80 feet in width. NOVI , 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 ad+ three public place -s in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the . donsideration of this resolution by the County Court at its term on the 1st day of Decembed 1926, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said read will be read for the• first time; and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court 1� will consider any obj.ections remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on rl �J 1'� 1 I. [J .account of said .proposed; road. In the .latter of County .Jail. . The report of the Grand Jury suggesting that additions should be made to the County Jail was then presented to the Court, and it was ORDERED that the County Judge be authorized to secure information regarding the changes necessary and the cost of making them. In the. matter of Market Road Contracts. q , On its being reported to the Court that preliTninory work on the Nichols Market Road, the Smith's Rock Market Road and the Reed, Market Road had now been completed, it was ORDERED that bids for the construction of these roads be called, to be opened as follows q w On the Nichols Market Road - - - October 29, 1926. . On the Smith's Market Road - October 25, 1926;_ On the Reed Market Road - - - - - October 27, 1926. In the Matter of County Warrant. Upon its appearing' to the Court that Warrant No. 25351 in the s.um of $12.50 had S been issued to Hugh O'Kane on June 26:, 1926, by a mistake, it was ORDERED that the Clerk be directed to cancel said warrant on its return to hir;. In the Matter of the Blakl.ey Road._ 109' There as then presented to the Court the petition of W. P. Bennett and others for ,thp establishment of a County road, whereupon it was ORDERED that Hobert B. Gould, C.V. Silvis and C.P. Becker be appointed-as viewers to meet on said road on October llth, 1926. In the Matter of the Butter Marke.-t Road. Upon its appearing to the Court that the Butler Market Road should now be undertaken, it was ORDERED That the County Engineer proceed to survey said road: In the Matter of 'the' Smiths Rock Market Road. t A resolution having 'been previously adopted for the establishment of . the Smiths Rock Market Road, and notices having been posted as provided by law, it was ORDERED that viewers on said road be appointed as follows: R. B. Gould, W.F. Mackey and Ai Tright, to meet on said road on October 11, 1926.. In the Matter of the Tumalo Reservoir Market Road. A resolution having previously been adopted for the establishment of the Tumalo Reservoir Market Road, and notices having been posted as provided by law, it was ORDERED that viewers on said road be appointed as follows: Robert B. Gnnld, C. P. Becker and C. V. Silvis, to meet on said road on October 11, 1926. q In the matter of the Reed Market road. A resolution having previously been adopted for the establishment of the Reed Market Road, and notices having been posted as provided 'by law, it was ORllEKED that viewers on said road be appointed as follows: Robert B. Gould, C. P. Becker_ and C. V..: Silvis, to meet on said road on October 11, 192=6.. In the Matter- of the Tumalo -Cline Falls Market Road. A resolution having previously.' been adopted for the establishment of the Tumalo -Cline falls Market goad, and notices having -been posted as provided by law,, it was IN ORDERED, that viewers on said road be appointed as follows-.. Robert B. Gould, G -. P. Becker and C. V. Silvis, to meet on said road on October 11, 1926. In the batter of the Nichols Market Road. A resolution having previously been adopted for the establishment of the Nichols Market Road, and notices having been posted as provided by law, it was ORDERED that viewers on said road be appointed as follows. Robert B. Gould, C.B Becker and C. V. Silvis, to meet on said road on Octobe -r 11, 1926. In the Matter of the: Innes Market Road. t resolution having previously been adopted for the establishment of the Innes Market Road, and notices having ORDERED that viewers o n Backer and C. V. Silvis, to In the Matter- of Fund Transfers. been posted as. provided by law, it was said road be appointed as follows: Robert B. Gould, C.B. neet on said road on October 11, 1926. Upon its appearing to the Court that bills for road work had been incurred which were to be met by the proceeds of the sale of County (toad bonds;, and upon its further appear - ing that said bonds were to be sold on October 22, 1926, and that until said sale it would be necessary to supply money for current e- xpenses from other funds now on hand, it was. ORDERED that there be transferred from the Yfiotor Vehicle License fund to the: Market Road fund the sum of �1.2,00O.Oa, said amount to be returned to the Motor Vehicle License Fund from the proceeds of the sale of county road bonds,-, and it-was ORDERED that the sum of $54059 now standing to. the account of-Road District No. 10 and the sum of $7.5.6 standing to the account of - RQad,District No. 2, and $276.53 standing to the account of Road District No. 3, be transferred;to the General Road Fund- and further,; that on the last day of October there be transferred to the motor VehicleeLicense Fund-all amounts standing to the credit of the Road Bond Sinking Fund.. In the Matter of Obstructions in the Streets of Lapine. There was then resented to the Court a petition s' F p pe i i n igned by W. R. Bogue and 17 othi r citizens of Lapine, asking that the County Court set the width of-wid:ewalks to be permuted on the public. streets ' of Lapine at. not to exceed 10 feet, and and that the Court further- order that all gasoline pumps -be installed not further into the street or highway than the outer :edge of the aidewalk or sidewalk ways so established; whereupon it was ORDERED that until, thi.s ;Court shall further order herein, -that (l) the width of sidewalks or sidewalk ways on all of the main streets or highways of the town of Lapine be f) fixed at a width of not exceeding ten fee:; (2 ) that all gasoline pumps that may be installed shall be placed not further into the street than the outer edge of the sidewalk or sidewalkjI l ways, as hereinabove established at such place as may be most convenient for the party install- s ing the same,; (3 ) that 71 illiam Foss, W. C. Ho.11inshead and E. L. Clark. owners of pumps now, in. use in said town of Lapine, and signers of the hereinabove mentioned •petition, are hereby given and granted permission to install gasoline pumps in compliance with ,the afor -esaid regulations until such time as in the opinion of the Court public convenience will require a change in the location .or ,use hereinabove permitted, and nothing in-this permdt shall be taken-or construed to orevent.the said Court from revoking the same at its option.. In 'the Matter of County Fair appropriation. There -a, ►as ,then presented to the Court the request of the Deschutes County Fair Association that there be issued to said association a warrant in the sum of $924.00, -being the balance of the budget appropriation made -for . the aid of County fairs for the current year; whereupon, it- was ` ORDERED that the County Clerk be directed to issue his warrant-drawn on the- General Fund- in the sum of- $924.00, payable to the. Deschutes County Fair Association. In the Matte' of . Assessment and Levy against ° lands of the- West Side Reclamation Dis.trict.. ' The above- entitled matter 'having come on for hearing on the petition -of John K. Kollock and John H. White, • co- partners doing business under the firm name and style of• Kbll.ock & White-, praying that the County Court of Deschutes County; sitting for- the. transaction of county business, proceed. forthwith to make and equgl ze-an° assessment and levy against all of the lands in the district, sufficient to pay -the outstanding warrants with accumulated interest thereon, And- it appearing to the court that warrants of said district are outstanding, exclusive of interest, amounting to the sum of $3761.26, and that the total amount now- in the hands of the treasurer of Deschutes County applicable to payment of said warrants is the sum of $1230.07! • And it further appearing that for the years 1924,1925 and 192:6 the Board of Directors of said VTestside•Reclamation District wholly failed, neglected acid refused to cause an assessment and levy to be made and to make a computation of the amount of money necessary to be raised by the district for said years, or of the amount-'of-money- necessary to be raised for-the payment of outstanding warrants, including estimated ° delinquencies on on assessments; it is now, therefore, ORDERED that there be and is hereby assessed and levied against all the lands in dsid district the sum of 30 cents per acre on and -for each irrigable acre included within said district, for all other purposes except operation and maintenance, and it is further t ORDM D that said assessment and -levy be apportioned upon all of the lands in the district, as follows, to -wit DESCRIPTION Acres SW.NE. NW.SE. SVI.SE. 6 -14 -12 160 NW.IES'. 7 -14 -12 NW. NE-. 6- 1.4 -12 40 NX.NE. 6 -12 -12 NW.NW. 5 -14 -12 80 SW.ISVV..NV. SW. NE. SW. 5 -14 -12 80 SE. SE. 4 -14 -12 40 SE.NE. NE.SE'. SE.SE. 6 -14 -12 NE. NE. 7 -14 -12 168 S2 NZ- 7 -14 -12 160 S2 NW4 8 -14 -12 80 SW. NE. N- SWJ- NV. SE 8- 14 -1.2 120 SW. SE . 8- 14?:1:2 t7�NE f 17 -14 -12 16Q NW.NE. NE.NE. 9 -14 -12 80 E SW¢ NW.SE. 9- 1.4 -12 t 200 SW.SE. 9 -14 -12 40 N_`ff,NW. 'NE.Nlff. SW.NW. 16- 14--12 120 Sa and S2 HEJ SE.N111. 16- 1.4 -12 440 N" -N'uV i Se c. 2- E2SW -• 17 -14 -12 160: SEJ NY-,..SE. 17 -14 -12 120 SE.SE. 17 -14 -12 40 S 2 Sw4 NE . S7. NW. SW. SW. NV. W2SE. Sz NE4 15- 1.4 --12 360 NE,:NW. 19- 14 -1.2 40.. W2SE- 80 SE.SE,.. 19, `S2SWg SW.SE. 2Q- -14!12 80 Ivy.. SW. 2.0 -14 -12 40 VT2TTEj Z. NE . 20' -14 -12 120 SE .ITE' . N2 SEJ SE'. SE . 2- -14 -12 160 T3E NW. N2 SE,, 'SE.SE. 28 -14 -12 160 SE . IM . E2 SEJ SW. NE . 21 -14 -12 120 S2 SW-• ITE.SW.- N'%V.SE. 21- 14 -12 160 E- SEJ 15, W2 NV- 2.3j 7' 1 14-12 4()Q 21 E2-. SW 72SE i172.NEi 23 -14 -12 240. a SEk 22- 14' =I2 80 Ew NW -j. NE.SW NVT.NE. 22- 14 -12. 160• SE.NE 26, W2 14 SE.NW. 25 -14 -11 160 E2 SE-,f -26, VV1 SW-j 2.5 -14 -11 160 SE . W.. SW. SE . SE.SE.. '25-14711 120 S2NE' 30, W2 "NWj 2914 -12. I8O 7 J2 S II, 30, N2 W 31- 14 -12. 100. t Amount Qwner. $48.00 David d'ilburn. •12000 David Kilburn 2.4.00 'Vm. Grantham. 24.00 A. J. nFuller. 12.00 J. G. Staff. 48.00 J. F. Newbold. 48.00. T.. J. Quigley. 24.00 Vernori Loomis 36.00 Fred Walter 48.00 Joe Howard 24.00 S. E. West 60.00 Western Diatomite 12.00 0 &,W. Co. Co. 36.00 J. W.- Spe ight. 132.00 Western Diatomite 48'.00- A.B. Chapman 36.00 F. V. Chapman 12.00 A.- Kotzman 10&.00 z 0. & W. Co.. Co. 12.00 G. E. Stadig. 24.00' J. A.`Scott. 24.00 A. H;. Jaeger. 12.00: Edna T6v,,ne: 36.00 A. Kotzman. 48:00 C. H. House. 43`.00 J. Parsons 36.00 J. M. Parker 48.00 Tom Vedder 120.00 Odin Falls Company 72.00 J.. D. Height 24.00 Odin Falls Co. 48.00 Thos Saul 43.00 Edwin Peterson- 48.00, J. L. Hunt. 36.00 Geo. Scott 45..00 R. S. Tbwne 3.0..00 Alfred heathy. s cripti on- NE.Nd. N2NE4 3-- 14 -12: SE-SW. SW-SE. 29, N'2 NW 3.2 -14 -12 NE 2'8--14 -12 Niel. .28-14-12 N2 SE-1 4 NE.SW. SW.SE. 28 -14 -12 SE. hTTV . Vd'N'E4 27 -14 -12 E2 NE4 NE.SE4 27 -14 -12 SE. SE. 28, W-2 7,11 NE.:SW. 27- 14 -1.2 Syr.NE. SE.N7V. E2Si - 33 -14 -12 N2 V74 � 1-1SN 2 NE.SE. 31- 1.4 -12 NW.NE 31 -14 -12 - NW-8W. SW.Ntir. 36- 14 -11 SW.N.W. SE-NW. NE.`1Tu . 2-15=11 - NE . S ti'P. SE . S W, 2 15 -11, ` S7V .,NTV . SE . Neil. NE . NV1. 2 -15 -11 E2 NEJ -2 and W2N f4 I-'15 -11 NE...1T,TVI.1 6.EE. SLNE4 1 -15 -11 S.'swi Sec . S, NT-f-12-15-11 E-k 12 -15 -11 9NEj- 1:3 -15 -11 N2SE4 8- 1.5 -12 SW . SE . SE . SFI. 8- 15 -12 SE.SE. 8 -15 -12 S2SEj 4, N2 Nib 9 -15 -12 VW+ 9- 1.5 -12 N1 SE•1 4 -15 -52 S NE4 9 -15 -12 S L SW. ' 1�2NVj 2, N- 'E4ISTE . 3 -15 -12 S2 S7; 3, NzSWg 3,-1.5 -12 S 2 SEA 3; N ' h'Z ] :8 15 -12 ` S 2 SVd N2S�4 A)-15--12' S 1, u 1L0 , N NV4 15-15-12: ` S N 3 ► SVT. NW. SE .IRV. 2- 15 -1.a SE NE N2SE4 2 1 15 -12 S1 NW`. Stir. 1-15i-12- SW. SE.. 1- 15 -12, NE-NE.-22- -15-12, SE.SE. 23, MITE. 2:6-15-12' SW 2.3- 15 -12 . and it is further Acres Amount Owner. 120- 36.00, J. R. Younce 1.20° 36.00 Chas. Hiecock. 160 48..00; B. L. Clark. t 16:0 48.60 J. D. Vedder. 160 48.00 J. D, '. Height.. 160 $48.001. Isabella Burns 100 30.00 I. D. Bancroft 140 42.00 C. A. Patten 90 27.00 E. Gaodwin 120 ,36.00 Richard Mitchel 35 1Q.5:0 Nets Kims 30 9 -00 Sullivan Estate 70 21.00: Johns, Swansen 160, 48.00- A. E.. Courtr.ight 12o 36.00: Jacob Kafer. 166 48.00 Chas Kaf ex . 240 72. GO Robt . Havrkinson 320 96.'00 Robt. Flick 25 7.5'0 J. A. Landas. 80 24.001 T. 1,1eredith. 86 24.00 J. VT. Meredith 20 6.00 I, L118redith 160 4.8.00 Meda Butler 160- 4-8.00' Susana 1Leister 80 24.00 J. L. Ka.rnoff 80_ 24.00. Thodosia Trickle 1.30. 39.0& ` J. W . Wright 130 39.00 Hanna Herzog:. 160 48.00 F. L. Webber 160 48.00 Eugene Bible Uni 160. 48.00 Alfred George 160 48.00 Ernest McCabe. 12.0. 36.00 L�tm. Haggs 120: 36.0101 Fred Harmon 40 12•.00 "elm. Helmholtz 40 12.00 Eva Johnson 80.. 24.00 R. C. Bowser- so 24.00 J. D. Height. t - ORDERED That this Court, sitting for the transaction of County business, shall meet f'r the purpose: of reviewing and corerecting the said assessment and apportionment of taxes on the first Tursday of October,: 1926, at its regular place of meeting in the Court house of Deschutes County, at Bend, Oregon, a.t 10:00 A.M. and that the. County Clerk of Deschutes: County,, Oregon, give notice by publishing a notice of_. said: meeting in one newspaper .'publish�ed in-Deschutes County, Oregon, and that in the meantime, the apportionment, assessment and record t4e;reof shall remain in the office of the County Clerk of De•scbutes County for inspection of all 'persons interested. In the Mailer of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and audited by the Co•urt:.an:d ordere paid, as follows: By warrants drawn on the General Fund, Claims number.e-d . from :2: to 7I.,- .inclus.iue,; a 141 to 153 inclusive; By warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund, Claims - 2 to •110, inclusive,_ by warrants drawn on the General Road Fund, Claims numbered 171 to 140 inclusive as set forth in the, Claim Docket.. - There being no other business. to come ,before the Court, the Court t- hen- .adj.oumned to Saturday,, October ;9th, at 2 P.14. .: Bend, Oregon, October '9, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes. County met .this day pursuant to adj_ourn3nent, 'all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were: had, td -wft: ' In 'the Matter of }. Indigent Aid for } - Elizabeth F. Fryrea.r. } This matter came on to be heard upon the report of A. J. Moore, District Attorney, the and Mrs. V. A. Forbes, Secretary o-f/Red Cross, and upon its appearing _that Ifs. Elizabeth. F. Fryl ear was in need of funds fo'r cane and support, and that it was .impossib:le to secure ity LJ 113' the necessary aid from her, daughter and sons; and that she was in possession of prope:rty located in Sisters which she offered to convey to Deschutes County as security for a monthly allowance of $50t.GO, said sum being necessary to provide care and support, it' was ORDERED that Deschutes County accept a deed from said Mrs. Elizabeth F. Fryrear for her property in the town of Sisters, Oregon, upon the terms of agreement pr.epared'by District Attorney A. J. Moons,, and that the County Clerk issue his warrant forthwith in the sum of $50.00 drawn on the general fund, payable to said Mrs. Elizabeth F. Fryrear, and that he issue his warrant in like amount monthly hereafter.to Pier. There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court adj;ou.rn.ed until `Wednesday, October 13, 1926, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. Bend, Oregon, October 13, 1926. . The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, where- upon there. being no business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned until Saturday, October 16, 19261, at 2:40 o'clock P.M. Bend, Oregon, October 16, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met. this day pursuant to adjournment, all members. being present,, whereupon, . there being no business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned to Thursday, October 21st, ht 2:00 o'clock P.M. Bend, Oregon, October 21,-1926. �= The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present., whereupon the follo,r,ring proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of the County Budget. Upon its appearing to the Court that this was the proper time for the appointment of a board to act with the County Court in preparing,. the budget for the year 1927, it was ORDERED that C. S. Hudson and R. D. Moore, of Bend, and M -. A. Lynch, of Redmond, be appointed to serve as members of the County Budget Board. There being no other business to come before the Court,, the Court thereupon adjourned until Friday, October 22, 1926, at 2 o'clock P. M. Bend,; Oregon,. October 22., 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all. members being present, whereupon the: following proceedings were had, to -wit: r In the Matter of the issuance of $185,000 bonds by Deschutes County fore the purpose of raising-money to be used for the construction and maintenance of permanent roads in the County. ;IRE'AS, pursuant to advertisement heretofore duly made of an issue of Deschutes County Road Bonds in the sum of $185,000., the following bids were, received, to -wit: Lumbermen's Trust Co#ipany For 5% bonds at the rate of $1002..70 for.' each $1000..00 bond. Peirce, Fair & Company. First National Bank of Bend For 5-fo bonds $165,000 *14510.00 Blyth, Ifitter & Co. • ) For 5% bonds at the- rate of FREMM AX , Smith & Camp Co. } $100.:07 for each $100.00 thereof. Seasongood & Mayer Geo. H. Burr, Contad & Broom - For 5% bonds $1002..61 for each $1000.00 face value. A.-D. Wakeman Co. ( For 5% bonds $100.05 for each } $100:.00 par value. t For 5 o bonds $100..115 for each $100.00 par value. and 14 WHEREAS, upon an examination thereof it. was found and determined that the highest and best bid received was that of Lumbermen `s Trust Company and Peirce, Fair & Company: N therefore, it is hereby CONPIDERED,.ORDEFED and ADJUDGED that the bid of Lumbermen"s Trust Company and Pei Fair & C,ompany for the. $135,000 Deschutes County Road Bonds advertised for sale on this da said bid being for par, accrued interest, and a premium of $2..70 for each $10'00.00. bond, be and the same hereby is, accepted and the proper county officials are hereby authorized, mrowered and instructed to s ee to the proper execution- of said bonds -and to the delivery thereof to the said purchaser upon. payment of the purchase price therefor.. There being no other business, to comer before the court, the court then adjourned t Saturday, October 23rd,, 1926, At 2 P. M. t Robert W. Saw,.Yer.. County judge. J. S. Innes. Geo. G. Sedgwi ck. County Coinmissibners. Bend, Oregon, October 23, 192611 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, .pursuant to adjournment, all meml being present, whereupon -the following proceedings were- had,to,wi.t: In the Matter of El&:ction Boards. This matter came on to be heard, this being the day on which it is the duly bf the Court to fill all .vacancies in election boards, and upon consideration it was t ORDERED that existing vacancies in election boards be filled as follows: In Pleasant Ridge Precinct No. 22, A. B. Davenport in place of E. Atkinson, resigns In Redmond Precinct No. 20, F. G. Atkinson in place of Lydia Carolin, resigned. in Bend Precinct No. 1, first board: Agnes Maxwell in place of Mary Dugan.- May E. .Arnold in place of Ivor B. Davidson, resigned. Second Board, Rachel Lynch in place of Roy L Loven, resigned. In Bend Precinct No. 2, first board: Elizabeth Emerson in place of Harriet Murphy; Lyda Kelly in place of Alice M. Kelly, resigned. Second board, Flora Smith in place of Elizabeth Veltum, resigned. In Bend Precinct No. 3, first board; Edith Hendershott in place of Benita.DeRushie resigned, Second board , Joe Allbright in place of Mrs. E. J. Catlow: Edith Gilson in place of Ethel King, resigned.. In Bend Precinct No. 4, second board; C. A. Gerguson in place of J. dpi.. Dudrey, ' re- signed. I� In Bend Precinct No. 5, first board: Ethel V. Richards in place of Bessie Ager, resigned. In Bend Precinct No. 6, first board: Virginia Gray in place of Rose Ashe; Elizabet Meagher in place of Cora. Addink, resigned., Second board, Ruth Coyner in place of Flossie M. Houston; Mrs. Ada B. Henkle in place of Carol Boy4#- Carrie M. Gertson in place of Frances Farnham, resigned.. In Bend Precinct No. 7, first board: Carrie E. Slate inplace of Margaret B. ` Jone,s,. and Zella Staats in place of Mildred Lawlor, resigned. Second board, Hattie A. Erickson in place of Lb s. R. B. Slate, and Vivian Montgomery in place of Winifred Montgomery, resign I •In Bend Precinct No.: §, second board: Charles Graves, Maude O'Brien, J. 0. Gibson, i Mildred Brentano and Mary E. Hoover, in place of Clarice Garner, 11abel De$rmond, Lu;la.L.. Kelly, Caroline E. Norcott and Augusta Evans, resigned. i There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned I, until Monday, October. 25; 1926. at. 2 o'clock P.M.. e, 9 rs . 1 Bend, Oregon, October. 25, 1926. 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 Smith's Rock Market Road. This matter came on to be heard, and the Court having advertised for bids to be opened at this time for the construction of the Smith's Rock Market Road, and bids having been presented, the Coux�roceeded to open said ,bids, and upon said bids being tabulated, it was found that the bidders and the prices for which they offered to do said York were as follows: $2429.25 . H.-Earl Cross. $6000..00 Wm. Endicott. 64.54.71 -Anton :Tune 8011.26 Tuck,Reed & Tuck 8159.75 E. P. Rawson 8488=.27 Edging ton & Harrington 894.0.30: Fred G. & E. T. Ullman 9401:30 Jetley Bros. 9652.81 and upon its appearing that H. Earl Cross was the lowest and best bidder, it was ORDERED that the contract for the construction of the Smith's Rock Market road be awarded to H:. Earl Cross, upon his signing the necessary contract and providing the necessary surety bond. There being no further business to.come before the Court, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, October 27th, 1926, at 2 o ?;olock P. M. Bend, Oregon, October 27,•1926. The County Court net this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following. pro_ceedin ,,gs were had, to-wit., In the Matter of the Reed Market Road.. This matter came on to be heard, and the Court having advertised for bids to be opened at this time for the construction of the Reed Market Road, and bids having been presented,' the Court proceeded to open said bids, and upon said bids being tabulated, it was found that the bidders and the prices for which they offered to do said work were as follows: Anton Aune $2429.25 . A. B. Taylor $2540.85 Dan Mirich $2564.75 Wm. Endicott $2824:5.8 Edgington & Harrington $2961.92 7 and upon its appearing that Anton Aune was the lowest and best bidder, it was ORDERED that the contract for the construction of the Reed Market Road be awarded to Anton Aune, upon his sig -ping the necessary contract and providing the necessary surety bond. There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned until Friday, October 29th, 1926, at 2 o'clock P. M. Bend, Oregon, October 29; .1926. 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 Nichols Market Road. This. matter came on to be'heard, and the Court ±shaving advertised for bids to be opened at this time for the construction of the Nichols Market Road, and bids having been presented, the Court proceeded to open said bids, and upon said bids being tabulated it was found that the bidders and the prices for which they offered to do said work were as follows: Wm. Malone _ $4507.80. ff. 2mann& U1 Tman $4761.80 Anton Aune $5027.70 Edington & Harrington $5180.60 - Wm.. Endicott. $55:302.30 { Tuck, Reed & Tuck $5,767.130 And upon its appearing that Wm. Malone was the lowest and best bidder, it was - ORDERED that the contract for the construction of the Nichols Market Road be awar to Wm. Malone upon his signing the necessary contract and providing the necessary. surety bond. There being no further business to come before the Court., the Court then adjourned until Saturday, October 29, 1926. at 2 o'clock P: M. Bend, Oregon, October 30, 1926., The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all . t members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit.. In the _Matter of : Tax' Refund. Zee A. Rawlings then presented his petition for a refund of interest and penalty paid on 1922 taxes in the mount of $1.12, said amount having been paid following the decision of the Supreme Court on said matter, whereupon it was: ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant in the sum of $1.12 drawn on the general II fund, payable to Lee A..Rawlings on 1922 taxes. There being no further business to come before. the Court, the Court then adjourne for the . term. . t r Robert. W. Sawyer. County Judge. C" 7-- - -ty Comkissioners. BE IT RENENBEPZD, That a regular term of the 'County Court of Deschutes County, in the li 1 State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House, in Bend, in said County, on.Wednesday, the 3rd day of November, 1926, said day being the. day fixed by law for the holding of a to of the County Court in said County, when: were present Robert W. Savyer County Judge J. S.-Innes, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner J. H.• Haner, County Clerk S. E.-Roberts • Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit In the Matter of the Pilot Butte Section of the Central Oregon Highway. t This matter came on to be heard upon the appointment of viewers therein, and it was • I ORDERED that Robert B. Gould. , C. V. Silvis and C. P.Becker be appointed viewers on said road, to meet on November 5,1926. t In the Mat ter of Assessor's Clerk.: August A. Anderson, County assessor, then reported to the Court the appointment of Janhece Gillis as clerk in histoffiee, at a- salary of $100..00 per month, whereupon it was ORDERED that the name of Janiece Gillis be placed on the pay roll and that the Clerk issue his warrant monthly in the sum of $100.00 in favor of Janiece Gillis at the same ti . that other county salaries are paid. In. the Mat ter of the Nichols Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report therein, and the viewers' report was read for the fi rdt time. I 1 L. 1Reed Market Road 117 This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report therein, and the Viewers' re- ort was read for *the' first time-. n the` Mat ter of the mi th's Rock Market Road.. This matter came on .to-be heard upon the Viewers's report therein, and the Viewers' . t eport was read for the first time. n the Matter of the iamalo- Cline Falls Market "Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the viewers' report, therein, and the viewers' eport was read for the first time. n the Mat ter of the umalo. Reservoir Market Road. This matter cam on to be heard upon the viewers' report therein, and the viewers' re- o -^t was read for the first time. In the Matter of the Lowe r Bridge Market Road. �1This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report therein, and the Viewers' eport was read for the first time. n the Matter of the nne s Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report therein, and the Viewers' eport was read for the first time. n the Mat ter of the ester Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the request of the residents of the vicinity for survey of this and other roads in the vicinity, whereupon it was THAT T11 UTTER be referred to Commissioners Sedgwick and. Innes for Investigation. n the Mather of end -Long Butte Section f the Da.11es- California Highway WHERE.:AS, it is hereby cbnsidered that a public necessity exists for the establishment f the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to esta- l ish'a County road in Deschutes `County, Oregon,,'by resolution, described along the center ine thereof as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on` the Bend - Jefferson County line ection of The Dalles - California Highway at the Northeast corner of Section 29, Township 17 iouth of .Range 12, East of the Willamette Meridian; thence in a northerly direction to a ermination in said Bend- Jefferson County Section of The Dalles-California Highway at a point where said highway intersects the' south boundary of Section 28, Township 16 South of Range 12. East of the Willamette Meridian,; said road to be 80 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy shall five notice of this Resolution by posting true copies ;thereof, properly certi- fied to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and dtalso at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the considera- tion of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Re- solution will be considered and passed bpon this Court at its term on the 5th day of, January 1927, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will bye 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 Mat ter of the Blakle y Road. 0 This matter came on to be heard, and upon its i.ts appearing that viewers should now be ®�— appoint ed, Rob.ert B. Gould, C. V. Silvis , and C . P. Becker were appoint ed t o view sai d road, to meet for the purpose on November S. 1926. The Court then adjourned until Thursday, November 4th, at 2:00.B. M. Bend, Oregon, November 4, 1926 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to'a djournment, all member being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit In- the Matter of the Reed Market Road. This matter came on to be heard on the second reading of the Viewers' report therein, and said viewers' report was read for the second time. In the Mat ter of the Smith's Rock Market Road. i This matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the viewers' report therein, and said viewers' report was read for the second time. In the Matter of the Tumalo -Cline Falls Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the viewers' report thereir.J, an.d said viewers' report was read for the second time. In the; Matter of the Tumalo Reservoir Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the viewers' report therein, and s aid viewers report was read for the second t ime. In the Matter of the Lower Bridge Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the viewers report therein, and said viewers- report was read for the second time. In the Matter of the Innes Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the s econd reading of the viewers report therein, and said viewers report was read for the second time. The Court then adjourned until Friday, November 5th, at 2:00 P. M. Bend, Oregon, November 5, 1926. The County Court met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present., whet the following proceedings were had, . to-wit: In the Matter of the Reed Market Road. This matter came on to be heard, this being the day following -the econd reading of t viewers' report therein, and the County Court having considered said report and having re- ceived from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings herein had been regular and. legal in every respect, and the Court being satisfied dheLt such road would be a public- 1I utility, and the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable, and ;the report of the -viewers being favorable, it was ORDERED, that said viewers' report be adopted and - warrant s be issued, drawn on the road fund„ to the persons and in the amounts designated in the viewers' feport; and it was fur the r ORDEBED that s aid road -be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes.-.be recorded l in a suitable book. Ir the Matter of the Smith's Rock Market Road. n This matter came on to be heard, this being the day following the second reading of tY. viewers' report herein, and the County Court having considered said .repor,t and having recei from the District his opinion that the proceedings herein have been -regular an-d legal in every respect, and the Court being satisfi "ed that such road would.b7apublic utility, and the pon ed 1 1 119 mount of damages assessed are just and equitable, and the report of the viewers being avorable, it vlas ORDERED that said viewers' report be adopted and vaarrants be- issued, drawn on the road nd, to the persons and in the amounts designated in the vieviers t report; and it was fur- ther ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded n a suitable book. .n the Matter of the ,umalo -Cline Falls Market Road. - Thid matter .came on to be heard, this being the day following the second reading of the iewers' report herein, and the County Court having considered said report and having -re- eived from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings herein had been regular nd legal in every respect, and the Court being satisfied that such road would be a public tility, and the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable, and -the report of the iewers being favorable, it was ORDERED that said viewers' report be adopted and warrants be issued, dravan on the road nd, to the persons and in the amounts designated in the viewers' report, and it waz fur- her ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded n a suitable book. n - -the Matter of the umalo- Reservoir Market Road. This matter came on to be heard, this being the day following the second reading of the iewers' report herein, and the County Court having considered said report and having re- eived from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings herein had been regular nd legal in every respect, and the Court being satisfied that such road would -be a public tility, and the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable, and the report of the iewers being favorable; it was ORDERED that said viewers' report be adopted and warrants be issued, drawn on the road und, to the persons and in the amounts designated in the viewers' report; and It was fur- her ; 2 ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded n a suitable book. n the Matter of the over Bridge Market Road.: This matter came on to be.heard, this being the day following the second reading of the iewers' report herein, and the County Court. having considered said report and having re- --� eived from the District Attorney his 'opinion that the proceedings herein had been =regular a �Ind.legal* in every respect, and the Court being satisfied that such road would be /public utility, and the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable and the report of the viewers being favorable,, it was ORDEFT1,D that said viewers' report be adopted-and warrants be issued, drawn on the road fund, to the - persons and in -the amounts designated in the viewers' report; and it was fur- ther ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded in a suitable .book. I In.the Matter of the Innes Market Road. This, mat ter came on to be heard, this being the day follow ing the aecond redding of` the viewers' report herein, and the County Court having considered said report and. having re- ceived: from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings herein has been regular X20 and legal in every respect, and the Court being satisfied that such road would be public utility, and the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable, and. the report 'of the viewers being favorable; it was ORDERED that said viewers' report be adopted and warrants be issued, drawn on the; tread fund, to the persons and in the amounts designated in the viewers report and it was further .ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded in a suitable book. In the Matter of the li County Fund Designation This matter came on to be heard, and upon its appearing to the Court that. a more des- criptive designation and one which would more clearly.indicate the purpose for which the fund existed would be secured by naming the fund created by the sale of .road bonds as the "Special ' Market Road Fund ", it was ORDERED that the Treasurer be requested to carry the proceeds of the sale of $l85,000' of road bonds as the Special Market Road Fund, and not the 1926 Bond Fund. In the Matter of Indigent - Relief. O There then appeared before the Court neighbors of James 19aterhouse, who reported t o the Court that James Viaterhouse was in indigent circumstances and was in need of county aid, whereupon it was ORDERED that the matter be referred to Commissioner Innes for investigation. and Com- missioner Innes was authorized to arrange for a monthly credit of $20.00 for said James t W'a.terhouse on his executing to Deschutes County a deed to his property as- security for the amount advanced to him. In the Mat ter of Co - operat ion on Pilot Butte Section of Central Oregon Highway. WHEREAS, The State of Oregon through its Highv�,ay Commissio, at the request of Deschutes County, by its County Court, has entered into a contract with J. 0. Griffiths and Lee Hollenbeck of Bend, Oregon, for the construction of The Pilot Butte Section of the Central Oregon High"Lay in Deschutes County, Oregon, consisting of 1.41 miles of grading with the necessary culvert] construction, and being designated as State Highway Contract No. 923; 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 %) by the county and fifty per cent (50°01 by the state, the county to pay its half of estimates as they may become du and are presented by the. State Highway Commission to the County. _. Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED; by-the County Court, sitting for the t transaction of ^ county business, that the County of -Deschutes does hereby ratify and .affirm said ' St at e Highway Coh- i tract No. 923, made and executed by the State High-,,�ay Commission, :and the Contracto.n, J. 0 Griffiths and Lee Hollenbeck 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 i to pay its proportionate cost of all of said highway, construction work promptly as estimate`s disclosing the same .are -presented to the county by the State Highvaay C.ommiseion; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the State Highway Commission be, and it is hereby in•struc'ted to attach a copy of this resolution to said contract 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 to the State Highway Commission receipt of which by the said Commission shall be deemed as sufficient authority in incurri I�g the said obligation on behalf of Deschutes County. M 1* 121 The Court then_ adjourned until Saturday, November 6th, at 2.00 P. M. Bend, Oregon, November 6, 1926. In the Mat t e=r of Bond Fund Transfers. WHEREAS, the voters of Deschutes County authorized issuance and sale of '$185,000 in road bonds for the construction of certain designated roads in the County, and WHEREAS, the roads so to be constructed and improved are roads in the market road system of the County; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the County Court to have the money raised by the sale of said bonds spent on the roads so designated and in compliance with the requirements of the market road lar although said funds are not controlled by the provisions of said law; now, therefore, it is ORDERED that no payments be made from m aid $185,000 bond issue unless the expenditure is one approved by the Market Road Engineer as provided for in the market road law;. and it is further ORDERED that the Court declares its intention of spending said funds strictly in com- pliance with said law and for the construction of market roads as designated in the road bond proceedings. t In the Matter of Illegal Assessment. Upon its appearing to the Court that on October 6th it erroneous3.y ordered that the Sheriff be authorized to refund to Mary E. Davis the sum of '63.13, when in fact said order should have been directed to the County'C "jerk, it is now ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant in the sum of $63.13 drawn on the General d and payable' to Mary 2. Davis as a refund of taxes paid by said Mary E. Davis in error. In the Matter of Claims against the County. _ Claims against the County were then presented and audited and ordered paid as follows; By warrants drawn on the General Fund, claims numbered 1 to 65, inclusive, 67 to 78, _ inclusive,.178, 180 to 182', inclusive, 184, 186, 187, 192, to 201, inclusive, 204 to 206, inclusive, and 210, as set forth in the Claim Docket. By warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund, claims numbered 99,100,122,123 and 188, as set forth in the Claim Docket. j By warrants drawn on the Road Fund, claims numbered 80 to 84 inclusive, 88, 89, 92:, 93 to 95, inclusive, 101, 103, 104, 106, 108, 111, 115, 185, 191 and 202 as set forth in the claim Docket. Ey'warrant s drawn on the Special Market Road Fund (1926 Road Bond Fund) claims numbered 79- �85'to 87'inclusive, 90,91,97,105,109,110, 112 to 114 inclusive, 118 to 121,inclusive 124 to 175 inclusive, 183, 189., 190 and 203 as set forth in the Claim Docket. In 'the Matter of Fund Transfers'. WHEREAS, bills have been paid from the Market Road Fund for work to be paid for from lithe 1926 Road Bond Fund or Special Market Road Fund,, and WITITEAS, the proceeds of s aid bond issue are now in hand, and it is proper to restore to the Market Road Fund from said Special Market Road Fund or 1926.Roand Bond issue the _ amount so advances, it is ORDERED that there be transferred from the Special Market Road Fund (1926 Road. Bond Fund) to the Market Road Fund the sum ,of $18,681.15. fi�In the Matter of Claims Against the County. ii In addition to the claims against the County heretofore ordered paid, it is further Pr- 122 the Claim Docket. There being no further business, the C:ourr then adjourned until Wednesday, November 10, 1926, at 2. P. M. Bend, Oregon, November 10, 1926. 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 Nichols Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the viewers'- report, and said viewers' report- was read for the second time-. In the. Matter of Clerk for Sheriff's" office. It was then reported to the Court that Jeanette Barrett, hitherto - employed as a cler in the office of the Sheriff, was no longer wo employed, whereupon it was ORDERED that the nerve of Jeanette Barrett be taken from the county payroll and tha no further warrants be issued to her. In the' Matter of Indigent Aid. It was then reported to the Court that J. E. Hethorn, whose. family has been in,rec of County aid, had been discharged from the County jail;, whereupon it was ORDERED that no further aid be given to the family of J. E. Hethorn, and that other warrants which have been issued on this account but not delivered, be cancelled. There being no further business to come before the Court,'the Court then adjourned until Friday, November 12th, at 2 P.M: Bend, Oregon, November 12, 1.926. The County Court of Deschutes County met`this` day pursuant to adjournment; the County Judge being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had,'to -wit: In the Flatter of the Nichble Road. -- t This matter came on to be heard, this being the first legal day following the seconj+ reading of the viewers' report therein,-and-the court,,-:after having - considered said report i and having received from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings therein had been regular and legal in every respect, and being satisfied that said road would be a public utilityt and the -amount of damages assessed -are -just and equitable, and the report of the viewers being favorable, it was ORDERED that said viewers' report be adopted and warrants be issued drawn on the road fund to .the persons and in the amounts designated in the viewers' reprt. And it was. further ORDERED that said road 'be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded in a suitable book. t There being rio further business to come before the Court, the court then adjourne until Saturday, November 13th, at 2 P. M. t Bend, Oregon., November 13, 1926. t The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursubmt to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit.- In the Yatter of t Claims against the. ebunty. Pt 0 i There was then presented the claim of L. B. Baird for $33.0.00 covering rent of offices in the Baird -Building used by the County, Whereupon it was ° Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrant drawn on the General Fund in favor of ° L. B. -Baird for $830.00, in payment of said claim. -There being. no further business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned until Monday, November 13th, 1926. — \11 -Bend,, - Oregon, November 151, 1926. The County Court met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wits In the Yat ter `of ' Indigent Aid. -It then appeared to the Court that no further aid should be given to Frank. P. Drake, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk be directed to issue no more warrants to Frank P. Drake on account of indigent relief. In the Mattet of County Road. Master. Upon its appearing to the Court that the term of F. H. May as County Road Master had expired, it was ORDERED that 1'. H. May be appointed as,County Road Master for a term of two years from this date, and that his compensation as said Road Master be set' at $8.00 per day, to be paid out of the County. Road Fund. a '"here being no- further business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned until Tuesday, November 16th, 1926. Robert W. Sawyer. Bend, Oregon, November 16, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the followwing proceedings were had, to -wit In the Mat ter of Indigent Aid, It vias then reported t.o the court that Mrs. Bonnie G. Carroll was an indigent widow and that the statutory allowance made to her as a mother's pension was insufficient for her care, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant monthly payable to Bonnie G. Carroll in the sum of $12.50, said warrant to be drawn on the general fund, until further notice. In the Mat ter of ) Indigent Aid. It was also r�p,ort ed to the Court that Mrs. Eva Everett was in need of nursing care and unable to supply same for he rself , whereupon it was ORDETIL7D that she be transferred to Mrs. Marion Lesh!s. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until'Saturday, November 20 th, 1926 , 'at 2 P; M1. Bend, Oregon, November 20, 1926. . The County Court of Deschutes County ..met this date pursuant to adjournment all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had,- to -wit In the Mat ter of ) Claims against the County.) There was then presented the claim of Amos Wilkes for services on various market roads in the amount of ?210.13, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant to Amos Wilkes in the sum of $210.13 on the special market road fund in payment of said claim. Pr- 124 There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, November 24,1926, at 2 P. M. Robert W.. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, November 24, 192.6. The County Court of Deschutes County met 'this day pursuant to adjournment, all m:embe being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, t o -wi t ,In the- Matter of Claims against the County. There was then presented the claim of J. W.. Embree amounting to $23.94,, for labor on the Innes Market Road, whereupon it was ORDEITD that the Clerk issue his wa.rrant_idrawn on the special market road fund in fav of J. W. Embree, in the sum of $23.94, on account,of the Innes Market Road construction. There being no further business the Court then adjourned to Friday, November 26, 1926 two o'clock P. N. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment. being present. All members In the Matter of the County Budget,, There was in attendance with the Court Court at this time in addition to the members at of the County Court, C. S. Hudson, M. A. Lynch. and R. D. Moore,, members of the County. Budget Conmi=t;t6e, and said committee began the consideration of the county budget for the year 1927. Consideration of .the budget having been concluded for the afternoon, the meeting then adjourned until Saturday, November. 27, 192,6, at two o'clock P. M.. - Bend; Oregon, November 27, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment. All member) be,? ng present. Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: I In the Matter of Claims - against the County; There was then presented the claim of Lester Holloway amounting to $47.88, for labor j on the Innis Market Road in the sum of $23:94 and on,the Tumalo- Kline Falls Market road in the sum of '23.94. - WHEIEUPON it was ORDERED that the clerk issue his warrant drawn on the special market road fund in favor of Lester Holloway in the sum of $47.88, on account of Innis Market Road construction, $23.94 and Tumalo -Kline Falls Market .Road construction $23.940, There being no further business the Court then adjourned to Monday November 29, 1926,. at two o'clock P.. M. 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 said County, on Wednesday the 1st day of December 1926, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term) of the County Court in said County when.vvere present Robert W. Sawyer County Judge J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo G. Sedgwick, County Gommissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: FJ In the Matter of Market Road Construction. It was then reported to the Court that all necessary work preliminary to calling for bids for construction of the Deschutes River to Reservoir section of the Tumalo Reservoir Market Road, the Innes Market. Road and the Becker Section of the Lower Bridge Market Road had been completed, whereupon it was ORDEITD that bids be called for the construction of said several roads; as follows; Bids on the Deschutes River to Reservoir section of the Tumalo Reservoir Market road to be called for 2 o'clock E. M. on Friday, December 17, 1926; bids on the Innes Market Road to be called for 2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, December 18, 1926; and bids on the Becker Section of the Lower Bridge Market ?Road to be called for 2 O'clock P. M. on Monday Dece� -nber 27, 1926; and it is ,further ORDEI{ED that the Clerk give notice of the calling for bids on•said three roads by advertising, as provided by law. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. T' In the- Matter of the Road Master's Bond. _ There -was then presented the bond of Frank H. May, Road Master of Desohutes County, in the sum of $5000.00 and upon-its-appearing that the bond had.been approved as to form by the District Attorney,. it was _ ORDERED that the Court approve said bond and that it be placed on file; In the Matter of Petition for Vacation ; of the Hunnell Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the petition of A. C. Kirtsis and others for the vacation of a portion of the F. A. Hunnell Road, and said petition was referred to the Dis-trict Attorney, and upon the District Attorney's advising the Court that the petition was insufficient and did not comply with Section 4564 of the Oregon Laws, it was ORDERED that no further proceedings under said petition be taken, and that said peti- tion be dismissed. In the Matter of Claims for Road Damages. WHEREAS, county roads have heretofore been laid out and established; and WHEREAS, in the establishment of said roads damages have been found payable to owners of property along said roads by the viewers thereon, now, therefore it.is ORDERED that the County Clerk draw his warrants in favor of the parties damaged in com- pensation for said damages, said warrants to be drawn on the road fund and to be paid to the persons named in the following list in the amounts set opposite each name, as follows; t TUMALO- CLINEL•FALLS MARKET ?ROAD N. J. Dunlap $650.QC J. L. Jones 1.00 Louis A. Nirschl, John A. Nirschl 1.00 and First National Bank of Redmond J. M. Nye and State of Oregon $575.00 TUMALO RESERVOIR MARKET ROAD t Earl H. Hatch 15.00 Frank Swisher t 50.00 LOWER BRIDGE.-MAPJ2T ROAD R. H. Bayley 24.00 T. A. Rutherford 7.-00 E. F. Dean 1.00 Martha F. Hopper 1.00 12 0 REED MARKET ROAD A. C. Kirtsis 1.00 Coe & Dodson a'0.00 L. J. Hadley 1.00 Cora Baxter & W. A. Gare�tt 1.00 INNES MARKET ROAD t Jonathan 0. Gerking 1.00 Anna L. MacCartney 1.00 Samuel MacCartney 1.00 Aul.tie Cady 1.00 NICHOLS MARKET ROAD, E; J. Dunn $.2.70.00 : S. -R. Shipley 1.00 SMITH'S ROCK MARKET ROAD I Barney Rodeside 367.50 II E, L. Mead & Wilbur A. Stevens 235.00 !I Reliance Investment Company 284.00 W., E. Van Allen 90.00 I Pearl R. Scott 142.80 i Charles B, Park )' Federal Land Bank ) 535.00 I Oscar Hendrickson Mary Hendrickson i There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court. thereupon adjourned i until Thursday, December 2, 1926, at 2 P. M. . Bend, Oregon, December 2, 1926. 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 Janitor's Pay. I' J. D. Bowman, janitor for the County offices, then appeared before.the Court to ask: for an increase in pay due to the increase in his duties caused be the rearrangement of the County offices, whereupon , i t was ORDERED that beginning with the month of January, 1926, the;_pay of said J. D. Bowman as janitor be set at $1125.00 a month, and the County Clerk is directed to issue his warrant monthly in said amount payable to said ,J. D. Bowman on account of said services, and all previous orders regarding pay for said janitor are hereby superseded. . t . In the Matter of County Funds WHEREAS-:, the County has on hand it itsspecial market road fund, produced by the sale I of its special road bonds, .considerable sums in excess of its irmrediate requirements for road construction; and WHEREAS, said funds navy lie in the bank draw'ing four pe,r' cent interest ; and WHEYEAS, the County has outstanding general fund warrants which bear interest at the j rate of six er cent; and If p I WHEREAS, it will be to the interest of- the County to use a portion of said bond funds for the payment of general ,fund -warrants, it being possible to repay to the bond fund or special market road fund the amounts so used before the funds will be required for road construction; it is ORDERED that the County Treasurer be directed to transfer ,from ;the :192:6 bond fund or special market road fund to, the general fund the sum of $50,000.00, to be used in calling 11 M J 127 general fund.warrants of the County,;. and, ix. is. further...., . . ORDERED that said X50,000.00 be repaid to the special market road fund from the general fund as fast as a need for said funds. for ,the,constru.ctiori.of,County roads .rises: In the Matter of the Pilot Butte Section of the Central Oregon Highway. , This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewer's report,,herein and the Viewers' re- port was read for the first time. In the Mat ter of the County Budget for the year i927. There was then presented to the Court fhe *report 'of 'the County Budget Commiittee, con- sisting of C. ,S_. Hudson, R. 'D. Moore, M. A. Lynch,. Robert 'W.. *Saviyer, County Judge, and J. G.. Innes and Geo. G. Sed&ick County Commissioner, said report being as follows; The County Budgett Committee here tofore'appointed'as* provided by law for the prepara- tion of a budget for Deschutes County for the year 1927, reports as folloti;ls; Estimated budget for County expenditures required to maintain various offices, Courts, t functions and other departments of the County government,,shovuing the amount of money proposed to be expended by Deschutes County for ali puriiose during the fiscal year 1927, as compiled by the Budget Committee; , CIRCUIT COURT -- . , . , ...Li1lget Allowed Grand Jurors a ... .................... „850.00 Trial Jurors ..... .......... ,....:....... 1,200.00 Bailiffs (4) 250.00 Witnesses 1 11 1 .. ...... .:• .............:... 600.00....... . Court_ Reporter ... ... .. 1111 .400.00 Reporter in Vacation .. ..... 100.00 Telephone Service ...•}, ''•• .• 50000 .. Rbs -tagb » 0.0 •.•. . . :. 1 0.0 0 .. . 5.00 Miscellaneous Expense .... 10.00 Special Defense 30000 Stationery and Supplies .••,. .............. 20.00 ............ Emergency ... .........•...•..•...... 350.00 Total Budget ...,.......:.- $3,865.00 $3,500.00 COUNTY JUDGE- .................... alary 1111.. $1,200.00 Office Expense .......... .........•........ 100.00 Total Budget $1,300.00 '1,300.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -- ,,.,• Fees and Mileage .. .. ..e. • • • • • • •.•...$2,300.00 2,300.00 C OLNTY OLERK- - Salary of Clerk ........................ X2,000..00. Salary of Deputy Clerk Two Recording Clerks .. 2,400..00 Record Books and Supplies ...• ............. 793.00 Telephone 1111. 1111... ..' ....... 5.0...Q01 Clerk for . Circu,i t Court �.• , •., , ,1111 , , .1 1250.00, , . , , , Postage and Express ......•...e 1111.. , , _ 260.00 Surety on Bond. ... ....o.....,.e._..,..e.....,.,.. 43.75 Typewriters and Repairs •.•...,....., , , , , 160.00 . • , . , , , , , , , Miscellaneuus . ...............:......... 300.00 Emergency . ....._... ................... *00 70.00 r- 128 Total Budget ...... ...................'..58,126.75 SHERIFF-- Budget Salary - `Sheriff .........:. ......................2,500.00 Salaries of Deputies ...................... 6,660.00 General Office Expense: Tax Collection Register.-- 125.00 Postage & Stemped Envelopes.. 300.00 Delinquency Notices ......... 50.00 Tax Statements .............. 250.00 Miscellaneous Expense ....... 150400 875.00 Telephone and Telegraph ................... 250.00 Premium on Bonds ......... ................0 . C 212.50 Transporting Prisoners ..............._ .. t 250.00 Tax Foreclosure ........................... 900.00 Auto & Travel. ....................... 2,000.00 Depreciation paid by S. E. Roberts,Sheriff, on Automobiles since Jan. 1,1917 to Jan.1,1927� 1917 Ford ..........419.50 1918 Ford . ,_.........200.00 1919 Buick .........400.00 1920 Chevrolet .....300.00 3_921 Buick .........750.00 7.922 Essex .........175.00 1923 Essex ........ ..300.00 1924 Olds ..........400.00 3.925 Hudson Total Budget ..:... : :: •$6;992:00 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS -- •• `• ............•••••• Salary .......... ....................r:: 2,000:00 Traveling Expenses .......::::.............. 1;000.00 Office Expense .............::.:::..:::::::: 600.00 Institute ....... ..:::....:....:::' 300.00 Eighth Grace Examination Boecrd'......:...' ::: • • ..'95:00 `' ' ` Total Budget .:::...: : ;: $3,995.00 COUNTY ASSESSOR -- •. ................... Salary ...... .............. : :............:.. 12,000.00 Office and Field Deputies -Tax Rolls , Blanks -and -Supplies • ............. •720.00 Phone and Telegrams ........................ 50.00 State Tax Commission and Bond,* iMiee. °; • ' • • • • •90:00 - - - Total Budget, -$6;000.00 COUNTY TREASURER -- •. ....••• Salary ..... ............................... 1,500.00 -General Office Expense ...:.:.• ::::...::::::. • .2;050.00 Total Budget ............... 3,550.00 COUNTY SURVEYOR-- ....... ............ Salary of Surveyor , ..t.....':.'...'.`.......'.':. 100.00 Road Viewers .....`... a .....`.`.'::.'.'.'.'.`:::'.`::: ' ' 75.00 Surveyor's Assistants ....::....... :.:::... 400.00 Transportation . ......................:.•.':..: .....1'5'0`.'0(7 . . Telephone ... .....• ................:..::::.. 5.00 Equipment and Supplies ................:...: .. 25.00 Total Budget= .7.55.00 CORONER............ ..:.........:..::......•...'.'. 400.00 $7,791.75 Allowed $15,147.50 $3,700..00 6, 000. 00 3,350.00 500.00 300.00 LJ 'DISTRICT ATTORNEY -- .• .. ............................... Legal. Assistance ...........,......,:•..:a:.: 550:00•......... Telephone 90.00 Stenogralher . .......: +.....♦: :ar:: :: :..::.:: ...900:00.......... Stationery and Printing ....r::.::::: :...::::: •• 150.00 Travel Expense .............:::t::::: ::::::::_.....12.0:00 MisGellaneous ...........................:... 100.00 Emergency Expense ............::::...:::. :.:: ••150 :00 ........... Total Budget ................. 2,,60.00 2,000.00 0 GUNTY AGRICULTURIST— . Salary ......................... ........•:........2;600:00.... Clerical Assistance .A...........,. ljo80.G0..... Stationery & Printing ...............:....... 125.00 z Postage, telephone & Telegraph. •atn. • • ....•r.: • 125:OG Travel. Expense ...... 970:00 ........ General ..:...................... •.•........•....,.,......30 ©:OG • Total Budget ...•...:.•.....: ::. -15;200:00 ........ Allowed by De schu t•e•s •Goun.t•y :: • ° 2,500.00 WATER MASTER­- ......... ....... ....... Salary - Water Master 2•,40c•.00 Salary-- Deputy Water Master for . •° Squaw Creek ........................ 750.00 Salary - Gage Readers 100.00 Travel Expense .............................. 1,380.00 Meals & Lodging 50.00 General Office Supplies .. ..................... 75.00 Telephone & Telegraph 45.00 Stationery & Printing 40.00 Field Equipment ..............•.•. :.......•.•..•. :25.00 Postage ....... ............................... 15.00: Total for Water District No. 12 - 4,910.00 Total Budget Deschutes County $4,173.50 3,138.OG PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE-- Salary ...... ............................... 1,800.00 Expenses .... ............................... 110.47 Travel ...... ............................... 600.00 Auto ........ ............................... 550.00 Stagl?�ies .... ............................... 130.00 Telephone and Telegraph .................... 50.00 Postage ..... ............................... 25.00 Miscellaneous .............................. 25.00 Total Budget ................... 3,290.47 '3,000.00 COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD- - Books, Bindings & Periodicals .............. ' 5,470.00 Library Service ...... ...................... 5,22.5.00 Maintenance .: 919.00 Contingent Expenses ........................ 1,870.00 Total Budget ................... 13,484.00 '6,742.00 SCHOOLLIBRARY .................................... 433.00 $- 433.00- P- 13® WIDOWS! PENSIONS -- ............... .....................'$3,300.00 $3,300.00 JUVENILECOURT -- ............ ........... ...... ... ......, „ 250.00.. 250.00 HEALTH OFFICER -- Salary . . . . . ..... t . . . . . . . . .. f Inspection of Auto Camp Traveling Expense ...........� ;.,,!!, :!!•!!•. .$Oe00. ................ INDIGENTBELIEF .................. .....tl.,,.,,..l,,,S.,�,OQ0.00. COURT HOUSE AND JAILQ° Rent. -Court House .............-- ............. $9,704.00 $00.00 5,000.00 Rent - Vault ......,.... ... ...e,,... ,...,......2,500.00............ Rent - Jail ........... ......°,..,.....,......2,500.00 Janitor, Lights, Water, etc' Total_Budget ..,...., $17,204..00 $17,204.00 BOARD OF PRISONERS .... ......,. .2,,500..0-0.... 2,000. -00 I Agricultural Fairs ........ ,....,•.......... . ............... 4 .1rcoO..GC Auditing ..........a ................•.•.•... 1,500.00 Publication of Notices ..................... 500.00 General Road Fund ......................... 9,956.74 General School Fund .............. .................... 43,30.0.00 Interest on Warrants ...................... 2',000.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures ..�.�.....s..�.. 194.75 Market oa s R d .............................. 17,700.00 County Advertising .• ..............•...•. ..•.•...•.•.•.•................ 1,000.00 Emergency ..........................•.• ...•.•.•.....•................. 3,513.72 Ju s t i c e Court . . . . . .^ . . . . . . . . . . T6�tal Controlled by 6`o Limitation $170,721.46 ....................... Less estimated revenuer- Yees,fines, interest, etc: •.:.•: , .•... 37, 000.00 Balance estimated C.,m nty. Requ xemsnts........... . for year 1927 .................. X1331721.46 For Taxation not controlled by 6°0 limitation - Interest on read bonds $21,040.00 Retirement of road bonds 18,000.00 I . Total ......... ... .....p39 00Q 00........... Anticipated revenue motor vehicie*iicense*fund`25,000.00 Balance to be raised by taxation ........ ..............Za 000.00 Total proposed budget for all Purposes'**''****''***''* And said statements have been duly certified as by law required by each of the officers of said County. Said statements and estimates have been duly examined by the County Court in conjunction w ith the Budget Commi:t:tee o'f said County, and have been b' y them approved a.s indicat e in the foregoing schedule. . Said budgets, estimates 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 Wednesday, the 29th day of December 1926, at which time and place any taxpayer of said County may be heard in said matter. Attest: Robert .W. Sawyer, ..................County Judge. County Clerk .................................. T I', 1 i7 131 Whereupon it was ORDERED that Wednesday, the 29th day of December 1926, be set as "the day fof public hearing on said budget'preliminary,to levying the County tax for year 1927, 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. There being.no further business to come before the Court, adjournment wks then had until Friday, December 3, 1926, at 2 :00 P. M. Bend, Oregon, December 3, 1926. The County Court met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of the Pilot Butte Section of the Gentral Oregon Highway. This matter came on to' be heard upon the Viewers! report herein, and the report was read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the bistrict Attorney, as pro- vided by law. In the .Matter of the Dalles- California Highway, Bend, to Long Butte Section. This matter came on to be heard upon the appointment of Viewers, and Viewers were ap- pointed, consisting of Robert B. Gould C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker,, to meet on December 6, 1926. In the Ma,t ter of the Elizabeth F. Fryrear Property. "upon its` appearing to the Court that Mrs.*Elizabeth F. Fryrear has died, and that ' the County Court.has a deed to her property in Sisters, taken to secure advances made for her support, and that said property should now be sold and the advances repaid to the County it was ORDERED that bids on said property be called, to be received by the Court at the hour of 2;00 P. M. on Saturday, December 11, 1926. ` In the Matter of James Waterhouse, Upon -it,s appearing,to the Court that James Waterhouse had signed an agreement with the Court securing the County against expenses advanced fox his support, it was ORDERED that said agreement be placed on file and the deed to said Waterhouse property II recorded. In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and audited and ordered . paid by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as set forth in the Claim Docket, as follows, By warrants drawn on the General Fund, Claims numbered 1 to 26 inclusive, 28 to 57, in:: -. elusive, 132 to 135, inclusive, 157 and 159; by warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund, Claims numbered 58,59,105 to 109 inclusive, by warrants drawn on the Special Market.Road Fund; Claims numbered 60 to 104, inclusive, 110 "to 131, inclusive, and by warrants drawn on the General Road Fund Claims numbered 137 to 156, inclusive. , There being no further business to come before the Court, rt, the Court then adjourned until Saturday, December 4, 1926. at 2:00 P. M. Bend, Oregon, December, 4 1926. 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 Pilot Butte Section of the Central Oregon Highway. 1.3-2 Thisma -tier came on to be - heard, this being the first day following the second readi of the Viewers' report therein, and the court, having considered said report and having re ceived from the District Attorney his opinion that the. proceedings therein had been regula and legal in all respects, and being satisfied that said road would be a. public utility, and that the amount of damages assessed is ;lust and equitable, and the report of the Viewe being favorable, it was ORDERED that said Viewers report be adopted and warrants be issued drawn on the Road Fund in, payment of damages, as set forth in the View -ers report, as follows; F. F. Hubbard and C. P. Niswonger - 60.00- Frank Carter, Ethel: Carter and W. Johnson 100.00 H. H. Grout and Clara Belle Grout 225.00 Chester E. Moore 25.00 Herman H. Moore 125_.00 and it was further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded in a suitable book. In the Matter of County Funds. Upon its appearing to the Court that there ve.re balanees'standing to the credit of t road district funds of the County, it was I ` ORDE19D that transfers to the General Road Fund be made as follows: From Road Distric No. 1, $396.51; from Road District No. 2, $49.52; from Road District No. 3, $2,377.92. And upon its further appearing that there was a balance of $97.36 standing in the t McKenzie Highway Fund, it was ORDERED that said amount be transferred to the Road Bond Sinking Fund. There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court thereupon adjourn,d until Wednesday, December 8, 1926, at 2 ;00 P. M. t Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. — — — c Bend, Oregon, December 8; 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to-adjournment, all member being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had,-to-wit.- In the Matter of Fund Transfers. WHEMAS, there has heretofore been transferred from the Special Market Road Fund to the General Fund for the purpose of calling warrants the sum of $50,000:00 which said amount is to be returned to the Special Market Road Fund from the General Fund as needed for con- struction; and, H ,WHEREAS, further sums are needed to pay interest on warrants to be =called with said s of - $50,000 transferred to the General Fund; it is ORDERED that in addition.. to the amount already ordered transferred there be transferred the further sum of $3,374.28 -from the Special Market Road Fund to the General Fund, which said additional-sum is to be returned to the Special Market Road Fund from the General Fund, as construction needs arise. In the Matter of County advertising. WHEITAS, the budget for the current year contained an .item of::- $1000.00 for County advertising, which said sum was to be expended under the direction of the Court by the ! Redmond Commercial 'Club and the Bend Chamber of Commerce,_ and 1 I I", I X33 WHEREAS, there is a balance of , "50.00 remaining in said fund, which said Club and Chamber now desire to use for County Publicity; it is , ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant. on the General Fund in the sum of ` 315.00 payable to the Bend Chamber of Commerce, and his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $135.00 payable to the Redmond Coranercial Club, for said publicity expense. There ;being no other business, the Court then adjourned until Saturday, December 11, 192.6, at 2"P. M. Bend, Oregon, December 11, 1926. 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 Indigent Relief. U -Oon its appearing to the Court that Timothy Duffy, an indigent who has been cared fors at the expense of the County at the Mount St. Joseph Home for the Aged at Portland, was no longer an inmate of said home, it was ORDERED that no further payments on his account be made by the County Clerk except that the Clerk issue his warrant payable to the Mount St. Joseph Home for the Aged in the sum of $15..00, to cover the care . of the said_• Timothy. Duffy from .the time of the last payment down to the date of hiss leaving said home. In the Matter of the Elizabeth Fryrear Property. This .being the time for opening bids for the Elizabeth F. Fryrear property in Sisters, the Court proceeded to open the one bid received, and. upon its appearing that the terms on which the said bid was made were to conflict 'with the terms .offered by the said County Court, it was ORDERED that said bid be rejected. In the Matter of Claim's against the` County.' Claims against the County were then presented and ordered paid as follows; By Warrants drawn on the General Fund, the claims of Lynch & Roberts for $15.27 of the Western Union Telegraph Company for $2..14, of the Western Union Telegraph Company for 32.36 and of the river Front Grocery for 120.00; by warrant drawn on the General Road Fund the claim. of R. H. Loop for $10.00 by warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund, the claims of J. D. Davidson for $24.00, of Anderson -Wing Motor Company for $1189.60, and of James Thompson for $13.96; and by warrant drawn on the Special Market Road Fund, the claim of James Thompson for $84,83. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, December 15, 1926, at 2,00 P, M. County Judge J, S Innes Geo G. Sedgwick Commissioners Bend, Oregon; December 15, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioners Innes and Sedgvtick being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter-of Claims for Road Damages There was then presented the claim of W. A. Beaver in the sum of $50.00 for right -of way damages on the Reed Market. Road. whereupon it was ORDEtED that the Clerk draw hi6ewarrant on the General Fund in the sum of $50.00 in favor of W.-A. Beaver, in payment of said claim. 134 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Friday:, December 17,1926, at 2 :00 P. M. J. S. Innes, Geo. G. Sedgwick, Commissioners. :Send, Oregon, December 17, 192'6, The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioners Innes and Sedgwick being present , whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wi.t: In the Matter of the Deschutes River to Reservoir Section of the Tumalo Reservoir Market Road. This matterccame on to be heard, and the Court having advertised for bids to be opened at this time for the construction of the Deschutes diver to Reservoir 'Section of the Tumalo Reservoir Market Road-, and bids having -been presented, the Court "proceeded to open said-,%ids, and upon said bids being tabulated it was found that the bidders and the pr-ees for which they offered to do said work were as follows: Edgington & Harrington - - - - - - - - - - $71:90.585 II� William Endicott - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7369.22 i AntonAune - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3246.04 C. Z. Evans - - - - - - -�- - - - - - - - - - 3597.61 -\,7 - - - - _ _ - - - - 3778.50 Guy Tohnston'.- - - - - - - Fuck, Reed & Tuck - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8899.75 and upon its appearing that Edgington & Harrington were, the lowest- and best bidders', it was ORDERED that the contract for the construction of the Deschutes "River to Reservoir Section of the Tumalo Reservoir L arket goad be awarded to Edgi-ngton & 'Harrington upon their signing the necessary contract and providing the- necessary surety bond. There being.no further business, the. Court thereupon adjourned until Saturday`,' : December lo, 1926, at 2 P.M. Bend, Oregon., December 1.8., 1926:. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day day pursuant to adjournment, Commi.ssioners Innes and Sedgwick being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit., In the MEatter of the Innes Market 'Road. I This matter came on to be heard, and the Court. having advertised for 'bids to be open ie'd at this time for the' construction of the Innes Market Road, and bids having been presenited, I I the Court proceeded to open" said bids, and upon said bids being tabulated it was found that the bidders and the prices for which they offered to do said work'we:�e as follows: C. G. Shaw - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. - $2442.48 C. L. Evans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2577. -34 .42 ` Tuck, Heed &Tuck - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2399 • William Endicott - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2934.42 and upon its appearing that C. G. Shaw was the lowest and best bidder, it was ORDERED that the contract for the construction; of the Innes Market Road be awarded to C. G. 'Shaw upon his signing'the necessary contract and providing the necessary bond. There being no further business,. the Court thereupon adjourned until Monday, :December 27, 1926, at 2 P.M. Bend, Oregon, December 27, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: I the "Matter of t Deposits. � Upon its appearing to the .Court that deposits to accompany bids for road construction_ had heretofore been made, and that it was now proper to return to the, unsuccessful bidders deposits made -by them, it. was 1 r� 135 ORDERED that the Clerk return deposits made as follows: C.Z. Evans, Guy Johnston and `ruck, heed & Tuck. In the Matter of the. Becker Market Road. This matter came on to be heard, and the Court having advertised for bids to be opened at this time for the construction of the Becker Market Road, and bids having been presented, the Court proceeded to open said bids, and upon said bids being tabulated it was found that the bidders and the prices for which they offered to do said work were t as follows: William Endicott - - - - - - - - - - - X2046.6.0 C.L.r:Evans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2076:80 Tuck, need & Tuck - - - - - = - - - - 2351.80 Will J. Malone - - - - - - - - - - 2996.15: t and upon its appearing that William Endicott was the lowest and best bidder., it was; ORDERED that the contract for the construction of the Becker Market Road be awarded to William Endicott upon his signing the necessary contract and providing the necessary bond. In the Matter of the Nichols Market Road. 4711ereas, E. J. Dunn has taken an appeal in the above entitled matter to the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County, from the report of the viewers and from the order of this Court of date November 12, 1926, adopting said report, it is ORDE:?.ED that said appeal is here -by allowed. In the Matter of Dance Hall License. There was then presented the application of R. M. Nedrow for a license to conduct a public dance hall at Tract 28 of Virginia Park, and upon its appearing that said application was in proper form, containing the signatures of twelve freeholders living within the school district, and was accomplished by a bond as provided by law, it was ORDERED that license to conduct said dance hall be issued on the payment of the statutory fee. In the Matter of the .Establishment of the White Rock Road. EAS, 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 Becker Section of the Lower Bridge Ellarket Road at the west quarter corner- of Section 17, Township 16., South Range 12 East, Willmette I:eridian;' thence east one mile to the east quarter :corner of said Section 17 ;; thence:' north one mile_ to the west quarter corner of Section 9 of said township;, thence east one - quarter mile to the southeast comer of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 9;, thence north one -half mile to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of tale north - west quarter of said Section 9; thence west for one mile, more or less, to a termination in the Turralo Cline Falls Idarket Road, 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 cert- ified. to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding county court - aid also at tree public places in the vininity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concern - ed that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the second ay of February, 1926, at which time the report of the Board of County Road s Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at wrnich tide and until the second`r.eading thereof the Court will consider any objections,. remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. 130" In the fiat ter' of the Establishment of the Plainview to Cloverdale Section of the Tumalo Reservoir Market Road. TEAS, 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, de. :scribed along the center line thereof- as follows, to -wit Beginning at a point on the west boundary of Section 30, Township- 15, South of Ran, 11 East, Willamette Meridian; thence- northerly along the westerly boundary' of said townsh . to a point on the Redmond- Sisters road at or near the west quarter " corner of Section ' 1r8' of said township, thence easterly to a point at the east boundary-of-said section 18; then north to a" termination in the McKenzie- Ochoco Hight ay a.t the' northeast "corner of Section 7" Township 15 South, Range 11 East, Willamette'- Meridian, said road 'to be 60 feet* in width. NOW THUE'RIEFORE, IT IS ORDERED, That the County Surveyor, or- his duly qualifii 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 s.ai.d pro -posed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all personas - concerned that said resolution will be considered and passed upon this Court at its next terra on the secon day of February, 1927, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at %nihich time and until the second reading the:reo the Court will consider any objections, remonstrance or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said prppos.ed road. In the Matter of the Establishment of the Butler Yarket Road and the Vacation of the Original Survey thereof and parts of other roads superseded thereby. VrILVIREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby dedlare its intention to establish a County Road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described .along the center line �I f' thereof as follows,, to-wit, Beginning at a point on the corporate boundary of the City of Bend; the 'sarie being Wit the north end of Sth Street in said City, and being further located at the southwest corrier111 of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 2.8, Towhshi_� 17 South,-" Range 12 East., Willamette I;Ieridian; thence in a general northeasterly direction to the northeast corner of- 'Section 23, Township 17 South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian- thence 'east toil a- termination in the. C. H.. Miller County Road at the northeast corner of Section 19' T -own shpt -17 r.S "outh, Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian, and amending and vacating the original- j survey and establishment of said Butler Market Road, and vacating certain parts of the -old �i Bend - Prineville Road which is superseded by the proposed Butler Market Road, also vacating,;; all that portion of the W. G. ,laugh Road which lies westerly of the northeast corner of Section 19, in Township 17 South, Range 13 East., Willamette Meridian, which is also superseded by said proposed Butler market Road, said road to be. 6.0-.feet in. width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS =BY 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 j 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 j said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next'term on the j seconddday of February, 1927, 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- wnic may be filed on ,account of said proposed r-oad. I� There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday Decemb 29, 1926, at 2 P. V. 0 1 137 .11 Bend, Oregon, December 29, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members -being present, .whereupon: the following proceedings were had, to -with In the Matter of Count7r Tax Levy. N -ow on this 29th day of December, 1926, this matter comes on to be heard upon the levy of taxes for the expe -noes of the County, State, school, road and for other purposes, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the records and files herein that due notice of the levy of County tax has been given, as provided by law, and it further appearing 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 For the salary and expenses of the County Judge For the per diem and expenses of the County Commissioners For the County Clerk and Recorder For the Sheriff For the Superintendent of Schools For the Assessor For the County Treasurer For the County Surveyor , For the fees of the Cor2oner For the District Attorney For one -half the expense of the County Agent For the 'Hater Master For the Public health Nurse For one -half the expense of the County Library Board For the Statutory School Library Fund For Widow's Pansions For the juvenile. Court For the County Health Officer For the Relief of Indigents For the rent of Court House,. Salary of Janitor, 'ffater, lights, and maintenance of Court House, offices and jail For the .board of Prisoners-- For the support of County Fairs For the Auditing of County Records For the publishing of.Legal :Notices. For the Salary, of 'the District Sealer of weights and Measures For the Statutory County Sdhool. Fund For the maintenance of Roads For the payment ' of interest on standing warrants For the construction of Market Roads For the payment of State Taxes For the payment of interest on Road Bonds For the retirement of Road :bonds For County Advertising For any unforeseen emergencies For the Justice Court $3,500.00 1,300.00 2,300. -00 7,791.75 15,147.50; 3,700.00 6,000.00 3,350.00 500.00 300.00 2,000.00 2,,500.00 3,138.00: 3,.000.00 6,742.00 433.00 3,300.00: 250.00 500.00 5,000.00 17,204.00 2,000.00 1, 000;.00 1,.500.00 500.00 194.75 43,300.00 9,956..74 2,000.00 17,000.00- 85.,795.91. 21,040.00 18,000.00 .1,000.00 3,513.72 100.00 Total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $295,557.37 That the total revenue in expectancy from sources other than taxation have I been estimated to be the sum of $62,000.00, and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County is $147,76.1.46. It further appearing that the amount to be levied for the State ,of Oregon is the sum of $85,.795.91, and that the whole amount necessary is the sum of $233,557.37, it is therefore ORDERED BY the Court that there be and hereby is levied upon all the taxable property in Deschutes County the gross sum of $233,55,7.37, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 1926, and to distribute gross amount thereof to the following purposes; For the County General Fund 55,5.89..72 For the County School Fund 43,300.00 For the General Road Fund one -mill tax 9,956.74 For the Market Road�Fund 17,700.00 For the payment of interest, retirement of principal and sinking fund for Road :bonds 14,040..00 For the County Library Fund 6,742.00 For the School Library Fund 85,433.00 For the State tax 85,795..91 Total levy and distribution for all purposes - - - - - - - X233.55 -7.37 It is further ORDERED that this record be entered at full length in- the Journal of this Court, , _3 and that thet Clerk the -reon forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Asses In the Matter of Tax Estimate for School District X6. 14. 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 for 1919, for the levying of a special tax upon the property of School District No. 14, in the amount of $410...65, whereupon C a it was ORDERED that a levy of $410:..65 on the property of Sch00lL District No. 1.4 be made,. and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend such levy upon the assessment roll, said levy being not in excess of the statutory rate of ten mills. In the Matter of County Warehouse. There was than presented to the Court deeds given by the heirs of Charles Pringle, deceased, to the property used by the County as a warehouse site, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant on the Road Fund in the sum of $30U.00, payable t to the Central Oregon Bank for Wm. A. Carter, attorney, in payment. for said property. 1 In the Matter of Right of Way. There was then presented to the Court deed of E.F. archer and wife-for land desired L I by the County for road right of way, whereupon it was i ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant in the sum of �75'.00' drawn on the Road Fund and payable to E.F. Archer in payment for said right of way. There being no-r, further - business, the Court .thereupon- adjourned until Thursday, December 30, 1.926., at 2 P.M. Robert- 17. tavyer. County judge. t Bend, Oregon, December 30, 1926. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, 4nd there being no business to come before the Court, the .Court thereupon adjourned untilLFriday, Becember 31, 1926, at 2 r.%.. Bend,. Oregon, December 31, 1926. 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 State Board of Fore-stry and : Fire - Patrol Taxes. Now on this 31st day of December, 1926, comes on to be heard upon the application of the State Forester f or a tax for the payment of costs, of forest fire protection, as provided for by Title 47, Chapter 15 of Oregon Laws; and it appearing to the satisfaction iI of the Court from the certificate of the State Forester on file herein that the taxes t, therein charged are a proper lien upon the lands therein described, and that such certificate conforms to the requirements of law, therefore it` is ORD=D by the Court that the Certificate of the State Pores -ter on file herein be 'I and the same is hereby approved, and that there be and hereby is levied on all the lands i! described in .said .certificate, and upon. each and every acre therein described, a tax of ` five cents an. acre -for the payment of the cost of forest fire patrols, and the: Assessor is �I instructed .to. extend the same upon the tax rolls for the current year. In the Matter. of Market Road Warrant. I It then appeared to the Court that Warrant No. 26251 for $24.30, dated October 8, I j u 192.61 and drawn on the 10arket K.o'ad fund, payable to h. P. Steele, should have -been made payable 139 to S.P. Steele, whereupon it was ORDERED, that said warrant be destroyed `and a new warrant issued in the same amount, drawn on the Market Road Fund, payable to S., P. Steele. In the 11at to r of Deposit on Road Bid. ' There was then presented the contract signed by C. G. Shaw for the construction of the Innes Market Road, whereupon it was ORDERED. that the deposit made by C. G. Shaw in connection with his bid on said work be returned to him. ' There being no further business to come befoae the Court, the Court then adjourned for the term. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge., J. 'S. Inne s .. Geo. G. Sedgwick. i County Commissioners,. 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 Wed- nesday, the 5th day of January, 1927, 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. Sawyer,. County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Comnissioner J, H, Haner, County C'1erk S. E: Roberts Sheriff' whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of Payrolls for Salaries, indigent Relief, rentals and other fixed charges of the County. This matter coming on for hearing on this 5th day of January 1927, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the following amounts are fixed by law or are necessary 0 for the purposes stated, it is hereby ORDERED by the Court that the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue his warrants on the General Fund in payment of the following claims for the year 1927, that is to say; S. E. Roberts, Salary of Sheriff 3208.07 Geo. W. Stokoe, " Deputy Sheriff 149.74 Hazel Manion, " n " 149.74 Frances Richardson " Clerk for Sheriff 100.00 J. H. Haner, Salary, County Clerk 166.66 Gwen Irwin, " Deputy County Clerk 150.00, Mary Dugan It Recording Clerk 100.00 Beriita DeRushia It " " 100.00 J. Alton Thompson, Salary of Superintendent 166.66 August A. Anderson, Salary of Assessor 166.66 Janeice Gillis, " Clerk for Assessor 100.00 G-lyde M. McKay, Salary of Treasurer 125.00 R. W. Sawyer,. Sala, ry of County Judge 100.00 Deschutes Investment Company, Rent- 600.00 L. B; Baird, 417.00 Pilot Butte Inn, " 12.50 J. D. Bowman, Janitor 1:5.00 R. W.. Hendershott Health 35.00 Pacific Telephone and Telephone Company, Rent of i nat rumen t s. 36.25 0 INDIGENT RELIEF: Hattie Huntington Red Gross Maud Brown Jess J. Holt J. S. Smythe Mrs. Robert Lewellen E. H. Sparks - Pisgah Home Colony Patton Home Geo. F. Beckman W. N. Cobb FlI en B. Spaulding Mrs. W. G. Erb Bonnie G. Carroll Catherine E. Mickie In the Matter of Road Funds. 31.00 28.00 7.50 40.00 5 00 10.00 40.00 55.00 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 40.00 22.50 10.00 9 Upon its appearing to the Court that there were balances standing to the credit of Road Districts 1, 2 and 3,• it was 4i . I ORDER D that all funds standing to the credit of Road Districts 1, 2 and 3 be transferred to the General Road Fund. In the Matter of Official County Newspaper. There was then presented the request of the Bend Bulletin, Daily Edition, and the Redmond Spokesman, that they be designated as the official County Newspapers for the 'publication of ' I proceedings of the Court during the year 1927,: and upon its appearing to the-Court that under the law in Counties having ten thousand population ;two newspapers having the largest cireu- ation in said Counties shall be selected as the official County newspapers and upon its further appearing that the Bend Bulletin and the Redmond Spokesman are the two newspapers in Deschutes County having the largest circulation, it was ORDERED that the Bend Bulletin, Daily Edition and the Redmond Spokesman, be designated as the official County newspapers for the publication of proceedings of the County Court for the year 1927. In the Mat ter of Indigent Aid. Mrs. V. A. Forbes, Secretary of Bend Chapter of the American Red Cross, then appeared before the Court to recommend that a payment of $32.50 be made to 'Mrs. Bertha Bossom in li of a widow's pension for the month of December, and upon its appearing -that said Mrs. Ber Bossom vas entitled to said amount, it was ORDERED that 'the Clerk draw his warrant on the general fund- in the s•um'of $32.50 payal to Mrs. Bertha Bossom. !s► In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and audited by the Court whereupon it was ORDERED that said claims be paid by warrants drawn, on the several funds of the County as set forth in th-e Claim Docket,. as follows;_ By warrants drawn on the General Fund, Claims munbered 1 to 114, 'inclusive; by warrant Ro ad drawn on the General /Fund, Claims numbered 115 to 164, inclusive;; by warr'ant's drawn on the Market Road Fund, Claims numbered 165 to 191', inclusive- by Warrants drawn on the Special Market Road Fund, Claims numbered 192 to 246, inclusive. In the Matter of County Audit. WHEREAS,. the County heretofore contracted with Whitely & McDougle to` alxdit the Cazntyj books for the year 1926; and WHEREAS, the firm of Whitely & McDougle has been dissolved; and WHEREAS, the firm of McDougle & Van Zile has offered to complete the audit and to ail as credits the amounts already paid for work done heretofore, it is e l� I LJ C M�l 141 ORDERED that the firm of McDougle & Van Zile be employed to' complete the County audit or the year 1926. n the Matter of the end to Long Butte Section f the Dalles- California Hi"ghmay. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report herein, -and the Viewers' report was read for the first time. ° The Court then adjourned to Thursday, January 6, 1927, at` 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon,, January 6, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commission- er Se _Agwick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit; In the Matter of the Bend to Long Butte Section of the Dalles- California Highway. This matter came on to be heard upon the viewers' report, *and the Viewers' report was read for the second time and the proeeO-dings referred to' the District Attorney for his opinion as to their legality according to law. In the Matter of Jury List for the year 1927. Upon its appearing that under the law it now becomes the duty of the County C.ouxt to select a jury list for the year 1927, and the Court having been duly advised in the matter, i t w a. s ORDERED that the following names be placed on , the jury iis't for the year 1927; H. E. Allen Bend #1 Hugh Amsbe rry it e Carl H. Anderson ►► ►r J. F. Arnold n ►r Anton Aune +► ►► Glenn H. Ba4er ►� n Floyd K. Baxter +r t► Martha Bechen ' +► ►► Frank H. Bennett +► +► W. H. Bond +► a Paul J. Crocker �► �► J. S* Davis n tr Geo. F. Euston. ►► ar Morris F. Finley ++ tt Grover Gerking r ►_ ►E Emma Gibson �► �► Emil Hess ►► it E. E. Larrimore +► +► Arthur Lindh + ►` t► John W. Littlefield " +r Sadie A. Lucas �► +r E. H, McAllen ►► ►► Frank O'Loughlin n n A. B. Rhoades +► � Evan D. Scott ►► t► L. A. Shaw �► ►► R. Its, Smith ►► + Mrs. E. F. Stockwell n +► Byron A. Stover +► ►► Hugh M. Thompson Henry Whitsett +► ►► J. L, Agrafas n #2 Geo. Bates It A. D. Bobier ►► tr Irving L. Betzel n' t► Georgia Const able n !r H. H. Davies ►► i� C. R. Gartrell +► n T. E. Going �► M. J. Kelly ►► n Hugh H, Kelly ►► n Theo J. Tweedt t► Allison J. Veltum it it T. J. Barrett #3 Geo. J. Childs rr ° n John Coleman Walter G. Coombs n „ L. K. C r amb ►r �► John J. Cunningham +t' J. P. Davis n it Wm. P. Drost n a Walter H. Durland It It J. H. Farrell It n D. T. Fleming If Harry J. Funk n n Y. K. Garnett n a r� 1 -42 H. D. Hamilton Bend 3 Frank H . Guy n " - Frank Inabnit W. E. Irvine Geo. F. Jewell R. N. Kimsey n " T. G. Lang n " A. D. Lewis Gilbert E. Yalkson. Nell Markel D. L. McBain " r► L. M. McReynolds Wm. Montgomery ' Max Neilson " 'r H: Nysteen A. 0. Schilling- Annabelle E. Schnur D. W. Stone Archie A. Symons Mrs. E. Y. Thompson Gordon Valitchka Luther Weymouth n n` Burton Davis Leon Devereaux J. A. Dudrey " 'r Lucius W. Franks Harry W. Gant C. E. Greison Paul Hackett Frank Hearn "' n A. R, teary n fr Joseph Loehr C. A.. Mansfield " Thos. Marsden E. J. Moore Mark Neadeau Mrs. M. E. Putnam n n Taylor Rhoads " It E. 144. Ripley n n D. %T .. Ross Oscar Springgate �r n Cecil Springgat a S. B. Terwilliger Sam T. Vaughn n n H. E. Van Arsdale A. J, Welsh S. !A. Welshons !Allen Wilcoxen/. Warren W. Wing Frank Anderson " #5. Curtis Beesley James C. Blaisdell N. W. Bales Paul Brookings Horace Brookings G. A. Buegler `r J. W. Campbell Wm. E. Claypool Norman H. Coleman Geo. L. Conklin Ivan. Doak Edwin C. Eberly Benjamin Gillander N. C . Gilbert Ni R. Gilbert '" n H. A. Gillis " n Frank H. Haner J. M. Herbert " .John K i s t l e " °1 Elmer Lehnherr Ralph Miles H. A Miller " n J• W. Overton 'r " E. E. Pepper Geneveive Perkins John H. Radatz Horace Richards T. J. Sanders. .► n E.- A . Sather a n Forest G. Sholes C. L. Simpson Jep Smith Chas H. Spaugh Ray E. Utrick Gilbert 1411. Weston 0. I. Whi t t ing t -on J. W. Ashe " . #6. W. E. Baxter " " A. V. Beabeau_ " it John 0. Berg Sam Blakley Francis M. Block C. 1. Boyd u n Dennis Carmody 'r " Craig Ccyner n n Dan P. Dazey 1 George Srt.te F: T. Fairchild A. Be Gertson Oren H. Gray Maren Gribskof J. M. Hixon, Jr. Arthur E. Hill J. A. Horstkotte Raymond Horton J. N. Hunter C. L. Is ted Jane D. Keyes John S. King Jos. J. Klein Chas N. Kuhn C. J. Leverett 0, C. Lempke Harry McGuire Chas. G. Meagher C. J. Monahan Richard D. Morgan H. J, Overturf S. Re Peoples Geo. Ri Pauly Elmer Prater Frank R. Prince S. V. Ramp Claude H. Smith H. G. Rainey C..C. Buchanan Alice D. Spalding Steve L. Steidl John Susac Nellie E. Armstrong K. B. Wiel W. 0, Best Walter Bevens J. A. Chase John J. Clapp F. 0. Clark E. J, Dougherty Margaret Dugan L. W. Ent rikin Bennett Fischer H. J. Fissel R. L. Garver E. Ti Gerrish G. M'. Gillilland Fred Hale Wm. A. Harris Albert Heden Walter H. Heineck Violet Huntington Geo. W. Jones E. A. Kildee Rob.,t :.G. Lyons Harvey McKenzie John Newby 0. J. Ordway F. A. Owen Glenn J. Patton A. M. Pringle Matt Raber T. F. Raymond Oscar Reiten Ethel Rollins L. V. Sears Hans Slagsvold Roy Be Slate C. S. Stuart E. L. Vinal R. E. Ward Si 0. Watkins E. R. Westlake R. L. Winters Eugene Mickley J. P. Baker Henry Brosterhous R. Be Cross M. Dunn L. W. Gossett C'larenee''`Harvey_ F. F. Hubbard Wayne Inselman J. McArdle Alfred Lane James A. Melvin Roy Ne drove J. F. Bogue R'. C. Burgess W. G. Fordham C. W. Foss Adda Sly C. G. Springer John J. Stevenson Mittye Vandevert T. W. Vandevert Dora Yeager send It, fr ff • f► rr K If. n. n n rr rr rr ' /f Eh /f. 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Livesay Rex W. Powers Hubert W. Scoggin " Philip M. Smith " Malcolm Vougl' Chas. E. Beesley Terrebonne . #18 Bernard Cox F. M. Davis Geo. M. Dorn F. A. Freitag R'. L. Knorr N. E. Melton it " Everett Parr IF " Logan P. Snapp It " Roy E. Stevens Francis Wester E: E* Agee Redmond #19 John Barr 't " Lloyd Beckwith Gordon F. Beck " • " J. E. Bloom Joe Buckley Zoe M. Burdick " n Wm. G. Cox " Orphia E. Cunning Walter B. Curtis Geo. H: Fairfield " George Gates 71. S. Hodge Lester Jennings n J. Sidney Lloyd " Theo McLallin E. L. Moore R. L. Muir " 'r Margaret 'Osborn Ernest Parker E. ,0. Reed �r • �r Geo. F. Steel A . R. Teater A. H. Tifft Dan C. Wood Ai Wright it • " Esther Bales "' #20 M. C. Carolin " " Melvin L. Cyrus " IT 0. V. Davidson Ida L. Doty Emma Erickson L. W. Franks Carl Galloway Geo. Kanoff Wm. Lynch Claude Mannheimer Geo. W. Moore " E. If. Peck J. C. Redifer " !' r John B. Roe J. F. Short H. D. Wallace Wm. M. Wilson Ernest B. Adams Te therow #21 Bates C. Allen !' " W. W. Babcock " n F. A. Berning J. W. Bowers Daisy Brown " J. H. Burgess " M. C. Conlon Ray Crowder P. G. Ditterline Porter Heath 't " H.. A. He lzffi-o i t; z 1 'I 1 1 145 G. W . Johnson " `* B. A. Kendall " a - Geo. Lakes 'r It Ralph Lee Jos . ' W. Livingston Vernon Nelson James Morrison F. W. Oberg C. A. Ordway G. G. Partin Harry Roberts 'r " Chas. Royal Wm. E. Sprague " a Albert Springstube 6i tr Geo. I. Thomas " n -Jesse M. Tuck It It W. W. VanMeter It " Adam T. Frazier Kline Falls #23 ` Henry Gomer It It Christ Harry ". Robt. H. Ledbetter Dave McLean Chas. F. Perrin E. W. Rhea " `s J. August Struss Anna M, Wilson Anton Ah.letrom Deschutes #24 Chas. H. Bishop e G. F. Jewell N Harold McKay " Rasmus Peterson " Frank Hart John A.'Botts Alfalfa #25 R. A. Brasfield " Albert G. Davis " C. H. Harvey " Wm. B. Horsell' Chas. E. McUne " John R: Thompson " E. E. Butler Grange #26 Rolla M: Chase to C. E. Dickey " R. 0. Puett " Fred D. Reynolds H. R. Schanno Bert Torkelson C. L. Evans Millican 27 C. D. Harmon Hampton 28 Bert Meeks W M. W. Knickerbocker Sisters #16 C. N. Sorenson E. H. Rickardson Ellis Edgington Bessie Tracey Bend C ressa Spickelmier Bend, Oregon, January 7, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, Com- missioner Sedgwick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-..Vitt Iii the Matter of the Issuance of Certificate of Delinquency on the Southeast. quarter of the Southwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of'the Southeast quarter of Section 31, Township 15 South, Range 11 East of the Willamet t.e Meridian, and also on. the West Half of the Southwest quarter and Lot 4 of Section 6 in Township 16 South; Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, all located in Deschutes County, Oregon. It appearing to the Court that the taxes charged and assessed against the South - east Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 31, Township 15 South, Range 11 East of the Willamette Meridian, and also the West Half of the Southwest'quarter and Lot 4 of Section 6 in Township 16 South, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, all located in Deschutes County, Oregon, are unpaid and de- linquent for the year 1921, 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 OFMEIED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, Ishall upon demand of any person or persons upon the payment of taxes, principal and inter - est, make out and issue to any such person or persons certificates of delinquency against the above described property. 1 -46 In the Matter of the & Bend to Long Butte Section of the Dalles- California Highway. ' This matter came on to be heard, this being the day following the second reading-of the Viewers' report, and the County Court having considered said report and -there being no peti- tion for damage nor remonstrance filed, and the Court being satisfied that said road would be a public utility, and. the amount of damages assessed iLi just and, equitable,, and the report of the Viewers being favorable thereto, and the District Attorney having found the proceed ngs for the establishment of said road to be legal and properlin all respects, it was OBDERED that the Court adopts said Viewers' Report and direots said road to be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes to be recorded in suitable books, and that such a road shall be /public highway eighty feet in width, and that damages for the property taken in the construction of said road be paid as set forth in the Viewers' report by warrants drawn on the General Road Fund of the County and the Clerk is directed, to issue his warrants on said fund to the persons and in the amounts as follows; Eli Pavich $225:00' Hazel Manion ' 60.00 P.C.Ha.rdy and State Land Bank 140.00 Frank Bast ' 105.00' Gertrude Burton and Emma U. Broderick and W. A. Lauten 105.00 Mary E. Harryman 100.00 Mike Merg 80:00 Mary Metcalf 115.00 James Welles and L. W. Elliott - 20.00' W. D. Roe 85.00' In the Matter of Call for Bids. Upon its appearing that plans and specifications for the impro- -ement of the Butler Market Road and the Tumalo -Kline Falls Market Road have been approved by the State Highway Department, it was ORDERED that bids for the construction of these roads be called as follows; For the Butler Road on Friday, January 28,-1927, at 2 P. M., and on the Tumalo -Cline Fa11s.Road -on Saturday,'January 29, 1927, at 2 P. M., and the Clerk is directed to publiehj call for bids on these roads as provided by law. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was thereupon until Saturday, January 8, 1927, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, January 8, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this °day pursuant to adjournment, Commissionelr. I Sedgwick being absent, whereupon the following-proceedings were had, to -wit; Ih the Matter of the Arnold Market Road. There was then presented to the Court -the petition of H. J. Sottong and other for ex-� change of location of the Arnold Market Road, whereupon it was O'RDEI D that said petition be placed on file to be given further consideration when t. le Arnold Market Road is located.- There being no further business to come before the Court,. adjournment was thereupon had until.Saturday, January 15, 1927, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer County Judge a r ii I Commissioners 1 147 Bend, Oregon, January 15, 1927, The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Sedgwick .being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In-the Matter of Claims against the County. There was then presented the claim of W. E. Hankins for $35.91 and the claim of J. i Hankins for $39.90, both for labor performed on County roads, and upon its appearing that, said claims were due and payable, it was ORDERED that the C1erV -draw his'warrants on the roEd fund in payment of said Claims. There being no other business, the*Court thereupon adjourned until Monday, January 17, 1927, at 2. P. M. ` Bend, Oregon, January 17, 1927 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, and ythere being no business`to come before the Court adjournment was had until Thursday, anuary 20, 1927, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, January 20, 1927. The County Court-of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commisa - ioners Sedgwick and Innes being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Property held under Tax Foreclosure. This matter came on to be heard on petition of Lytle Townsite Company, a corpo ratr. ion, requesting the issuance of a deed to Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10) in Block Ten (10), Lytle, in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court having given this matter consideration, f and being fully advised in the premises, adopted a,,- resolution as. follows; WHEREAS Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10) Block Ten (10), Lytle, was sold under tax fore- closure proceedings to Deschutes County, a municipal corporation, and deed issued and de- livered therefor on November 13, 1926, which said deed was recorded November 23, 1926, in Volume 43 of Record of Deeds for Deschutes County, at page 1, and WHEREAS, at the time said property was sold Lytle Townsite Company was the record owner thereof; and WHEREAS, Lytle Townsite Company now desires to redeem said property from tax fore- closure and has made application to the County Judge and Commissioners of Deschutes Countfy ;Oregon,.. for the purchase of said property under provisions of Chapter 12 of General Laws of Oregon for 1925; . and WHEREAS, the said property was purchased by Deschutes County for the sum of $2.79 or the taxes for the year 1919 wi th interest thereon from the date of sale at the rate of ix per cent per annum, together with taxes upon said property for the succeeding years; ow, therefore, be it RESOLVED ;: That the County Judge and Commissioners of Deschutes County do accept the proposal made as above mentioned, and do authorize the said County Judge and Commi.ss- t-ioners to execute a deed to the said property to the said Lytle Townsite Company upon .payment to Deschutes'County of the sum of $2.79. t JIn the Matter of- Viewers on the Butler Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the appointment of viewers herein, and it was ' ORDE.UD that Robert B. Gould, C. V. Silvis and C. 0. Becker be appointed Viewers ton said road, to meet on January 21, 1927. Viewers on the `Plainview - Cloverdale Section of the Tumalo Reservoir - Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the appointment of viewers 'herein, and it was ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be appointed viewers on . said road, to meet on January 21,1927. In the Matter of Viewers on the White Rock Market Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the appointment of viewers herein, and it was ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. V. Silvis and C . P. Becker be appointed viewers on said road, to meet on January 21,1927. In. the Matter of Property Held under Tax Foreclosure. This matter came on to be heard on petition of Shuholm Company, a corporation, request - ing the issuance of a deed to the Citizens Bank of Portland, Portland, Oregon, -to the South r half (S1) of the Northeast quarter(NE -J) and the Northeast quarter (NEJ) of the Southeast quarter (SEA) all in Section Thirty -six (36), Township Fifteen (15) South:, Range Twelve (14) East of Willamette Meridian, in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court having given this_ matter consideration and being fully advised in the premises, adopted a resolution as foll6wsp 11 WHEREAS, the South half (S7) of the Northeast quarter (NEJ) and the Northeast Quarter (NEJ) of the Southeast quarter (SE -J) all in Section Thirty -six (36), Township Fifteen (15 ) South, Range Twelve (12) East of Willamette Meridian, in Deschutes County, Oregon, was sol under tax foreclosure proceedings to Deschutes County, a municipal corporation; and deed issued and delivered therefor on November�13, 1926, which said deed was recorded November 22:, 1926, in Volume 42 of Record of Deeds for Deschutes County, at page 635; and WHEREAS, at the time said property was sold Citizens Bank of Portland, Oregon, was t record owner thereof; and: -WHEREAS, Citizens Bank of Portland,.Oregon, now desires to redeem said property from tax foreclosure and has made application to the County Judge and Commissioners of Deschute County, Oregon, for the purchase of said property under provisions of Chapter 12 of Gener Laws of Oregon for 1925; and WHEREAS, the said property was purchased by Deschutes County for the sum of $16.90 fo the taxes for the year 1918, with interest thereon from the date of sale at the rate of s per cent per annum, together with taxes upon said property for the succeeding years; now, therefore, be it ­RESOLVED: Tat the County Judge and Commissioners of Deschutes Countytdo accept the proposal made as above mentioned, and do authorize the said County Judge and Commissioners to execute a deed to the said property to the said Citizens Bank of °Portland, Oregon, upon payment to Deschutes County of the sum of $16.90. There being no further business the court thereupon adjourned until Friday, January 1927, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Commissioner I 1 F� 149 Bend, Oregon, January 21, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County ;get- this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioners Sedgwick being absent, and there beingnno business the Court adjourned until Saturday, January 22`, 1927, at 2 ],P.M: Bend, Oregon, January 22. 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner aedgwick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Payrolls for Salaries of Sheriff to Office. There was then presented the recommendation of S. E. Roberts,-as follows: "To the Honorable County Court, Deschutes County, Oregon. Gentlemen. I recommend that theL County Court pay the following monthly salaries set opposite their respective names as of January 1, 1927, to -wit: Frances M. Richardson .... .....$115.00 per month. Thelma Zumwalt. ...............$100.00 -per month. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 5th day of ' January, 1927. Respectfully submitted, S.E. Roberts. Sheriff of Deschutes. County, Oregon." Whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue his warrants monthly on the general fund for the payment of the following claims during the year 192:7; Frances M. Richardson, salary Clerk for 'She=riff, $115.00; Thelma Zumwalt, salary Clerk for Sheriff $100.00. And it is further ORDERED that a previous order of this Court made on January 5, 1927, for payment of salary to Frances M. Richardson as Clerk for Sheriff be annulled so far 'as salary to Frances M. Richardson is concerned. In the Matter of Call for Bids. Upon its appearing that because of snow conditions it is impossible for respective bidders on the Butler Market Road and the Tumalo -Cline Falls Market Road to observe conditions on the ground, it is ORDERED that bids called for Friday, January 28th, and Saturday, January 29th, be not opened if received but returned to the respective bidders; and it is further ORDERED that new bids for the construction of these roads be Balled as follows: For the Butler Market Road on Wednesday, February 9, 1927, at 2 P.M., and on the Tumalo- Cline Falls Market Road on Thursday, February 10, 19271;. at 2 P.M., and the. Clerk is direct- ed to publish call for bids on these roads as provided by law. In the Matter of the- Bridges at Tumalo on Lai dlaw & Powell :Butte Grade. Upon its appearing to the Court that the bridges across the Deschutes River at Tumalo on the Laidlaw & Powell Butte Grade road-are dangerous and unsafe to travel, and a menace to the_ property of the. County, it is hereby hereby ORDERED that said bridges be and they hereby are condemned- and it is further ORDERED that'said bridges be removed immediately . In the latter of the Establishment of the Couch Market Road. WHFIEEAS, it is hereby considered that a public neceas2ty exists for the eatabli "sYr �i ment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a County raod in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows -,. to-wit:, Beginning at a point on the McKenzie -Bend State Highway where the same intersects the north line of Section 26, Township 16 South, Range 11 East of the Willamette Meridian;; thence in a westerly direction for three miles, more or less -, to a termination at' the Tumalo Reservoir in the northeast quarter of Section 29 in said Township, said road to be 60 feet in width.. I\TOW 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 aslo 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 this Court at its next term on the 2nd day of March, 1927, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on a..aid 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'it'is'fiarther' ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. V. Silvis and C. P`. :Becker be appointed as viewers on said road, to meet on said read on Monday, February 7, 1927. In the Matter of 'the Establishment of the Collins Road. ZREAS, it is hereby considered that a publid necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its-intention to e,stablis!h a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to_4,it: Beginning at a point in the Tumalo Reservoir Market Road at the- southwest corner of Section 34, Township 16 South, Range 11 East; thence northerly to a terminat.ionl� in the Couch Road at the northwest corner of Section 27, Township 16, South, Range`I 11 East Willamette Meridian, 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, proper -ly (� by j certified to as such /the County Clerk at the place of holding County Court and also at three {I public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideratibn of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said resolution I� will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term'on the 2nd day of March, 1927; 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 wi.11 consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which inay be filed on account of said proposed road.'' oad: ' And it is further ORDERED that Robert 'B. Gould, C. V.-Silvis and C. P. Becker be appointed as viewers on said road, to meet on said' road on Monday; February 7, 1927. �I In the Matter- of the Establishment of the q Marsh Road. ,E]EREAS, it is here -by considered that a public necessity 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 j thereof as follows, to -wit: I' Beginning at the- northeast corner of Section 13 of Township 16- South; Range 12 East Willamette Meridian, the same being a point on the Becker Section of the Lower Bridge Market Road; thence easterly one mile to a termination at the nearest corner of Section 17, Township 16 South, Range 12 East, Tillame:tte Meridian, said road to b,e 60 feet in width. II1 NOW THEREFORE., IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor-, or his duly qualif i.ed 151- Deputy, shall give notice of this resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly ce.rtified.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 i 2nd day of March, 1927, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed On account of said proposed road. And it is further ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be appointed as viewers on said road, to meet on said road on Monday, February 7, 1927. In the Matter of the Vacation of a portion of the Laidlaw & Powell Butte Grade. WHEREAS, it. is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the vacation of :the road hereinafter, described, and W=AS, said .road is use -less as a part of the general road system of the County, and is dangerous and burdensome to maintain, and the public will be benefited by its vacation,, The County Court does hereby declare its intention'by this resolution to vacate a portion of the Laidlaw and Powell Butte Grade, in Deschutes County, Oregon, described along the center line as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the east boundary of the recorded plat of the townsite of Laidlaw, the same being a point on the east boundary of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 31, Township 16 South, of Mange 12 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence easterly across the Deschutes River; thence. in a general northeasterly direction to a point where said road intersects the Nichols Market Road, the said point being in the southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 29, 1'ovnship 16 South of Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, said raaad to be vacated being a portion of the Laidlaw & Powell Butte Grade, and being a total distance of 3%4 of a mile in length, said road be-irrg 60 feet in width. and it is further ORDERED that the County Surveyor- be notified as provided by law of the adoption of this resolution, and that he be directed to examine said road and make a report in writing cart the same, as provided by law. I� in the Matter of 0lai ,,Claim Overpayment. It was then reported to the Court that the claim of Des chutep. Power & Light Company for service for the month of December, 1926, had been overpaid in the. amount of $1.7.10:; whereupon it was ORDERED that Warrant No. 27520, dated January 8, 1927, and drawn on the general fund in the sum of $270.50 be canceled, and that the Clerk issue in lieu thereof his warrant payable to the Deschutes rouser & Light Company, drawn on the general fund in the sum of $253.40.. There being no further business the Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday,. January 26, 192% at 2 P. M. ' Robert 'U. Sawyers County Judge Commissioner .- P� 52 Bend, Oregon, January 26, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Sedgwick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Indigent Aid. It was then reported to the Court that W. H. Hyde, who was being cared for at d expense by the Pisgah Home Colony.at Portland,. had died, whereupon it was ORDERED that payments to the Pisgah Home Colony be reduced by the amount of $30.00, and that the Clerk issue his warrant monthly hereafter to the Pisgah Home Colony in the amount of $25.00-instead of $55.00; as ordered on January 5, 1927. In the Matter of Rent of County Offices. Upon its appearing that the order hitherto made for payment of rent for quarters of the County Offices did not make provision for the month of January, ,,:1927, it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrants drawn -on the general fund as follows: Deschutes Investment Company ; rent for Januarys 1927........::..... :.:.$600.(10 Z. B. Baird, rent for January, 1927 ...... ............................... 417.00 December 1926 417.00 534.00' and it was further 8 ORDERED that he issue his warrant drawer on the general fund payable t.o the Deschut�s Investment Company in the sum of $1500.00, being the balance due from the County to Deschutes Investment Company on account of construction of the vault for the Clerk's Office, which amount is to be teturned to the County with previous payments amounting to $1000.00 on the same account if at the expiration of five years the County exercises its option to extend its lease of said quarters for a second five year period: . There being no-i further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Saturday, Tanuary 29, 1:927, at 2 P.M. Robert W. Sawyer. Bend, Oregon, January 2.9`, 1927`. The County Court of Deschutes. County me.�' this day pursuant to adjourhment, Commissioner Sedgwick being absent; wr ereupon the full ing. proceedings were had_, to -wit t In the Matter of Payroll for Salaries by .Clerk's Office. t The following recommendation was then presented to the Court:: "To the Honorable County Court, Deschutes County, Oregon. Gent le men I recommend that the County Court pay the following monthly'sataries set opposite their respectibe names. Benita DeRushia..: ......... $115.00'per month. Mary Dugan.... .............$115.00 per month.* Dated at Bend, Deschutes- County,- Oregon, this 27th day of January, 1927. Respectfully submitted, J. H. Haner, County Clerk.0 whereupon it was ORDE. D that the Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and.directed to issue his warrants monthly on the general fund for the payment of .the following claims during the ye 192:7: Benita DeRushia, $115.00:, Mary Dugan, $115..00. And it is further ORDERED that a previous order of this Court made on January 5, 1927, for payment of salary to said. Benita DeRushia and Mary Dugan be annulled, so far as salary to them is r 153 concerned: In the Matter of the County Trailer. This matter came on to be heard, and upon its appearing that the trailer purchased by the County Court over eight years ago was not suitable for the n.eed of the County and - could not be used in county road work; and upon its further appearing that repeated effors to sell the trailer had been made but that a sale had not been'negotiated; and upon its further appearing that at this time the County was offered the sum of $550..00 for said trailer by the equipment branch of the State Highway Commission, it was ORDERED that sale of the County trailer- to the State Highway Commission be made for the sum of $550.00, said amount to be received by the County in equipment drawn from the State. -There being no other business, the Court then adjourned for the term._ Robert IV. Sawyer. County Judge. Commissioners. BE- IT REP.!IEN.BERED; That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the fate of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House, in Bend in said County, on Wednesday the 2nd day of February 1927, . 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. Sawyer, County Judge. J., H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff, ! whereupon the following proceedings -were had, to-wit, In the Mat ter of the Vacation of a portion of the , Lai.dlaw & Powell Butte Grade, This matter came on to be heard upon the filing of a report by the Cnnhty Surveyor on the vacation of said road as provided by law, whereupon the Court, upon consideration, ORDERED that Saturday, March 12, 1927, at 2 P. M. be fixed as the date for hearing the Sc:Id report and it was further O-RDERED that notice of the said hearing be given by advertisement posted by the County ,Surveyor at,the place of holding County Court, and also at three public places in the lvicinity of said road, at least thirty days before said Saturday, March 12, 1927. In the Matter of the vacaction of a portion of the Hunnell Road. There was then presented the petition of D. N. Graham and others for the vacation of a Ilportion of the F. A. Hunnell County Road, described as follows; Ail of the portion of the F. Z^. Hunnell County Road, located in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, as laid out and established, lying between the southeast corner of Section Four (4) ,Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12.) East of the Willamette Meridian, and the easterly boundary the right -of -,way of the Dalles- California -State Highv;ay, said lastudescribed terminus being located approximately 185 feet westerly from the southwest corner of said Section Four (4) said described portion of the F. A. Hunnell Road being approximately 1. 1 miles in length, and excepting fromvvacation proceedings that portion of the area a;f the right -of -way of the Reed Market Road, lying within the limits of the right - of -way of the above described portion of the said F. A. Hunnell County Road. llwhereupon the C "ourt, having considered said petition. OTMERED, that the "County Surveyor be notified of said petition as provided by law,, and i1 that he be directed to - examine said road -and make a report in writing on the same. In the Matter of Dance Hall License. There was then presented the petition of R. U.1,711nkinger and C.' Durt.lap for license II i' 11 1 I ll C r- 54 to concau-ct a public dance hall at Tumalo, and upon its appearing that said petition tiaas in� propier form and complied with the statute with respect to certificate by freeholders residing in the School district. - -in which the applicants reside, it was ORDERED that license to conduct a public dance -hall at Tumalo issue to said, applicant on their paying the statutory fee and filing a suitable bond as provided by law. In the Matter of 1Vichols Market Road. WHEREAS, the County Court has heretofore entered an order establishing the Nichols Market Road; and WHEREAS, an appeal from said order has been taken to the Circuit Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, by E. J. Dunn; and WHEREAS, the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, does hereby find that the imme, iate opening of said road would be of great public necessity; now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED, that upon the final determination of said appeal the county clerk draw his warrant an the =road fund payAble to said applicant; E. J. Dunn in the full amount of all damages determined, together with costs if the appellaht recover a judgment mo -re favorab than the order appealed. from.; and it is further ORDERED that the County Clerk set aside and hold sufficient funds on hand and availa.b: for such purpose, and not otherwise appropriated, to pay all damages claimed and costs. In the Matter of the Butler Market Road. This.matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report herein, and the Viewers' rep( was read for the first time. In the Matter of the White Rock Market. Road. in This matter came on to be heard upon -- the, viewers' report herein, and the viewers' report wa.s read for the first time. In the Matter of the Plainview - Cloverdale Section of the Tumalo Reservoir Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the: Viewers' report herein, and the viewers' report was read for the first time. i The Court-thereupon adjourned until Thursday, February 3, 1927, at 2 P, M:. Bend, Oregon, February 3, 192.7. The County Court of Deschutes County met,this day pursuant to adjournment ,.Commissioner Sedgwick being absent whereupon the following proceedings,were had, to- ijit;. In the Matter of the Butler Market Road. The matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the viewers' report, and th viewers' report -was read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the District At t'bbrney as provided by law. In the Matter of the White Rock karke t Road. This, ma't'ter came on to be heard upon-the second reading of the viewers' report and the vieviiers' report 'vias read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the Dis_tric.t At t`orney as provided by law. In the Matter of the Plainview - Cloverdale Section of the Tumalo Reservoir Road. This matter came in to be heard upon the second reading of the viewers' report and th viewers' report was read for the second time and the proceedings referred ,to the District Attorney as provided by law. In the Matter of Cle,ims against the County. I 1 155 Claims against the County were then presented and- audited and ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows; By warrants drawn on the General Fund, Claims numbered 1 to 64 inclusive,- 73-,143 to 151 inclusive, and 208; by warrants drawn on the General-Road Fund., Claims numbered 65 to 72 inclusive, 85 to 142, inclusive, and. 211, by warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund, Claims numbered 74 to 84, inclusive, by Warrants drawn on the Special Market Road Fund, Claims numbered 152 to 207, inclusive, 209 and 210. In the Matter of Fund Transfers. WHEREAS, int.the months of November and December 1926, and the month of January 1927, the Court by its order directed payment for certain road work by the issuance of warrants drawn on the Special Market Road Fund; and WHEREAS, it now appears that said claims were paid by warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund and WHEREAS, THE total of warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund instead of the Special Market Road Fund was as follows; November 1926 - '6,513.32 December It - 9,499.84 January, 1927 . - 7,245.67 Amounting to a total of - 23,258.83 and WHEREAS, said claims should properly have been paid from the Special Market Road Fund and not from the Market Road Fund, it is ORDERED that the Treasurer transfer from the Special Market Road Fund to the Market Road Fund the ittim of $23,258.83 to reimburse the Market Road Fund for the said amounts so 11drawn upon it. There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned to Friday, February 4, 1927, att2 P, M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. C ommi ss i one r Bend, Oregon, February 4,, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Sddgwick.being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit= In the Matter of the Butler Market Road. This matter came on to be heard, this being the first'legal day following the second reading of the Viewers' report therein, and the Court after having considered said report and having received from the Dist-tict Attorney his opinion that the proceedings therein had been regular and legal in every respect, and being satisfied that said road would'be a public utility, and the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable and the report of the viewers being favorable, it was OF?DERED that said viewers' report be adopted and warrants -be issued drawn on the C road fund to the persons and in the amounts designated' in the viewers' report; and it was further ORDEFED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded in a suitable book. In the Mat ter of the I' hit e Rock Market Road. t This matter carne on to be heard, this being the first legal day following the second readingc6f the viewers' report therein, and the Court after having considered said report and having received from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings 'therein had been regular and legal in every respect. and being satisfied that said road would be a public utility, and the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable, and the report I of the viewers being favorable, it was s ORDERED that said viewers' report be adopted and warrants be issued drawn on the roads fund to the persons and in the amounts designated in the viewers' report= and it was further ORDERED that said road be finally ,surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded! in a suitable book. In the Matter of the Plainview So Cloverdale Section of the Tumalo Reservoir Market Road. This matter carne on to be heard, this being the first legal day following the second reading of the viewers' report therein, and the Court, after having considered said report) and having received from the District Attorney his opinion th=o:t the proceedings therein had been regular and legal in every respect, and being satisfied that said road would be a public utility, and the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable and the -report of the viewers being favorable, it was ORDERED that said viewers' report be adopted and warrants be issued drawn on the roadll fund to the persons and in the amdunts` designated in the viewer's' report; and it was furtheer OI?DERED that said road be finally' surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded) in a suitable book. There being no further business the -Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, Febru 9, 1927, at 2 P, M. Robert W. Sawyer-, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, February 9, 1927 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Co'mmissi'on r Sedgwic•k being absent ; whereupon the following proceedings vver-e had,: to-wit.- In the Matter of the Butler Market Road. This matter came on to be heard, and the Court having advertised for bids to be opened at this time for'the construction of the Butler Market Road,. and bids h:.ving been presented, the Court proceeded to open said bids, and upon said bids being tabulated it was found tha the bidders and the prices for which they offered to do said work were as follows; H, Earl Cross 158827.32 Anton Aune 9281.54 - Vm..Endicott $10,110.45 And upon its appearing that H. Earl Cross was the lowest and best bidder, it was ORDERED that the contract for the construction of the Butler Market Road be awarded to H. Earl Cross upon his signing the necessary contract and providing the necessary bond. In . t rte Matter of Clatms:.agains t the County for Damages. WHEREAS, on February 5, 1927, this Court entered its order establishing the White \Roo Road the. Butler Market Road and the Plainview. - Cloverdale Section of the Tumalo Reservoir Road, and directing the payment of damages for the construction of said roads, as found by the viewers, but did not set forth in its order the persons- to whom damages had been awarded it i� and the amounts ofAwards it is now ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrants on the Road Fund in payment of damages as- I found by the viewers as follows; On the White Rock Road; 1-" 'i �J f X57 There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Thursday. February 10, 1927, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, February 10, 192 ?_. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Sedgtick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit; In the Ma•t t e r of the Tumalo -Cline Falls Marke't Road. This matter came on to be heard, and the Court having advertised for bids to be opened at this time for the construction of the Tumalo- Cline Falls Market Road, and bids having be -en presented, the Court proceeded to open said bids, and upon said bids being tabulated it was found that the bidders-and the prices for which they offered to do said.work were as follows; William Endicott $1858.2 -8 Tuck Reed & Tuck $2336.54 And upon its appearing that William Endicott was 'the lowest and best bidder, it was ORDERED that the contract for the construction of the Tuma.lo -Cline Falls liarket Road- be awarded to William LOndicott upon his signing the necessary contract and providing the necessary bond. In the Matter of G;laims against the- County. Claims against the County were then presented, and ordered pe•id by warrants drawn by the Clerk to the persons on the funds and in the amounts as follows;, To Chapman Lumber Company on the Special Market Road Fund 0589.47 To McCraken Ripley Co. " It of it 47.35 To McCraken Ripley Co. of " Road Fund 64.99 - J There being no further business the Court thereupon adjourned until Saturday, February 12, 1927: Robert W. Sawyer, county Judge. J S. Innes , CommisEioner. 0 -d. x. lvye & yeseri Lana boars 4 ;5b.0 J. Cunningham 56.70 Anna Welles 16.40 Thad Correthers 27.00 J. W. Brown 45.00 Peter Jensen - 45.00 Wayne Johnson and Deschutes County Municipal Improvement. District 17.40 On the Butler Market: Roads, Adam Kotzman $55000 W. J. Smith 71.00 H. C' Ellis 90.00 E. F. McCoy '102.00 On, the. Plainview to C.laverdal.e Suction.. Tumalo Reservoir Market Road ;_ None. - .. I-n the lCa -t t er- of _ Fund Zransfers. Upon its appearing to the Court that there were balances to the credit of Road Dist - ricts 1, 2 and 3, it was OTMERED that the County Treasurer transfer all funds standing to the account of Road Districts 1, 2 and 3 to the General Road Fund. X57 There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Thursday. February 10, 1927, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, February 10, 192 ?_. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Sedgtick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit; In the Ma•t t e r of the Tumalo -Cline Falls Marke't Road. This matter came on to be heard, and the Court having advertised for bids to be opened at this time for the construction of the Tumalo- Cline Falls Market Road, and bids having be -en presented, the Court proceeded to open said bids, and upon said bids being tabulated it was found that the bidders-and the prices for which they offered to do said.work were as follows; William Endicott $1858.2 -8 Tuck Reed & Tuck $2336.54 And upon its appearing that William Endicott was 'the lowest and best bidder, it was ORDERED that the contract for the construction of the Tuma.lo -Cline Falls liarket Road- be awarded to William LOndicott upon his signing the necessary contract and providing the necessary bond. In the Matter of G;laims against the- County. Claims against the County were then presented, and ordered pe•id by warrants drawn by the Clerk to the persons on the funds and in the amounts as follows;, To Chapman Lumber Company on the Special Market Road Fund 0589.47 To McCraken Ripley Co. " It of it 47.35 To McCraken Ripley Co. of " Road Fund 64.99 - J There being no further business the Court thereupon adjourned until Saturday, February 12, 1927: Robert W. Sawyer, county Judge. J S. Innes , CommisEioner. 0 f.��- . Bend, Oregon, 7�7ebruary 12., 192'7. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Sedgwick being absent, and there- being no business to come before the- Court the Court: adj ourned until Monday, February 14, T927, at 2 P.M." fiend, Oregon, .February 14 , 192`7. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant. to adjournment, Commisso �edgeaick being absent, whereupon 'the following ��oceedings were had °,. to -wit: In the Matter of the Re -Sale of Real ' Estate in Deschutes,Coun.ty, Oregon, Deeded to Des chutes County, Oregon, � �, Upon Sale for 'faxes for the Years - i 1918 and 1919. � I • i ._ In appearing to the Court at this time that. there nis 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 years of 1910 and 1919, and that. said County nory holds: a Sheriff's deed to said real estate, and that it is desirable at. this time to re -se11 the same t.o individual purchasers who may desire to purchase the same, and that it is deemed for the best interest. for the County to sell the lames now, there�Eores _ St 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 Deschute County, Oregon,,heretofore deeded to Deschutes County on sale of delinquent taxes for the years 1918 and 1919,. at prices not less than the amount of taxes due at this time, not including interest: and penalties, ,except all lots in the torvnsites of Imperial, Harper and Hillman in said Deschutes County, which said lots s�iall be� sold to individual purchaser) for the sum of not �.es�s than .1.00' each, and to the highest and best bidder° for cash, a�ecor�ding; to 5-ection 4370 of the Oregon haws. find it is further .hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County be,� and he hereby - is directs -d 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. There -being no furtheh businessr the .C,ourt thereupon adjourned until Thursday, February 17 , 1927 , at 2 P eM. __ � .Bend,. Oregon:, February 17, 1927. ' The County C -oust: of yeschu�tes County met this day pursuant •too adjournment.,. a1T member "s i� being pre ent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit.: In the Matter of Claims against the County. - � There was then presented the claim of Bontrager's Garage, and said claim having been audited and approved, it was ORDEi?�D that the Clerk issue his warrant on the general road fund t.o Bor�trager's Gar'�ge ii in the sum , of X163. -37 in payment of said claim. In the Muter of. _ � � Property held under T'ax Foreclosure. this matter came- on to be' heard on petition of Henry Zinst.er requesti ng the issuance of a deed to Lot 30, )flock 4, Aubrey Heights, in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court having given this matter consideration and being advised in the premises, adopted a resolution as follows :. ��iEREAS, Lot 30, Block 4, Aubrey Heights ryas sold under tax foreclosure pr•oceadings to �eschutes County, a municipal corporation, and deed issued and delivered therefor on �I �� l�ovember 13, 1926, which deed -was recorded November 23, 1926, in Volume 43 of Record of Deeds for Deschutes Go -unty, at page 1 and ':; AREAS, at the time said property was sold. Henry Linster was the record owner ther�4?�j -� �1 M and W=AS, Henry Linster now desires to redeem said property from tax-foreclosure and. has made application to the County Judge and Commissioners of. Deschutes County, Oregon, for the purchase of said property under the provisions of Chapter 12 -of General. Lays of Oregon for 1925,- and WHEREAS, the said property was put-chased by Deschutes County for the sum of $2.39 for the taxes for the year 1919, with interest thereon from the date of sale at the rate of six per cent per annum, together with taxes upon said property for the succeeding years; now therefore, be it RESOLVED: That the County Judge and Commissioners of Deschutes County do accept. the proposal made as above mentioned. and do authorize• the said County Judge and Commiss- ioner-s : to execute a deed to the said property to: said Henry Linster, , upon payment to Deschutes County of the sum of $2.39. There being no further business, the Court,-thereupon adjourned until Monday, February 2.1, 2927, .at 2 P.M. Robert W. Sawyer. County _Judge. Bend, Oregon, February 21, 1927. 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 Lai.dlaw Lot Exchange. WHEREAS, IV. E. Sandel has offered to convey to Deschutes County a port -ion of his property in Block Nineteen (19)' Laidlaw, in order to secure a round corner turn on the T,IeKenzie -Bend Highway, said conveyance to be made for the sum of 13 5i0. it is ORDERED that the County accept. said offer, and the Clerk is directed to issue his warrant- payable from the Road Fund to W. E. Sandel in the sum of $13.50, in exchange for said deed. In the Matter of Delinquent. Taxes on Lot Nineteen. .. Block Forty -five, City of Redmond. This matter coming pn before the Court. on application 'of W. Id. W11son for an order authorizing and directing the issuance to himself of delinquency certificate covering taxes for the year 1921, on Lot Nineteen (19),. Block Forty -five (45), City of Redmond,. and it= appearing to the Court that taxes for the year 1921 levied and assessed against. said premises in the amount of $26.64 are unpaid and delinquent., and it appearing that the same: have been delinquent for a period of more than six months and that. said amount. witi -6 interest and penalty is now due and unpaid on account thereof, and it further appearing that all taxes levied and assessed against:' saida premises for subsequent years remain wholly unpaid, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff of :Deschutes' County, Oregon, do execute and deliver to said W. M. Wilson delinquent tax certificate for the year 1921 upon the payment._ by said Wilson of the amount. due.thereon, together with all subsequent taxes levied and assessed against said premises and now due and payable. In the Matter- of the Stenographer of the District At.torney:. ` There was thbn presented to the Court. the' follo'w�ing letter from District. Attorney A • J`. ' Mo orel :. *HOnorable County Court, Bend, Oregon. Ge.ntl emen.:: --e 16 . Inasmuch as the County Court and Budget Board providedaomonthly salary of 875.0Q for my stenographer, Florence ' Swanson beginning January 1, 1927,. I-would like-,to ask that, if consistent., the County Court kindly make an order for _the payment of this salary each month without the necessity of requiring Mrs. Swanson to file a ,claim each month for her salary. If .this can be done the favor will be greatly appreciated. Yours ver-ty, respectfully, A.J,. Moore. District Attorney " whereupon, after conside °ration, it was ORDERED that the Clerk, until further_ notice, issue his warrant monthly, payable tb Florence 'Swanson, in the sum of $75.00`, drawn on the General Fund-*-- There being no further business, the . Court. thereupon adj ourne4kntil Saturday, February 26, 1927, at 2 P.M. Robert. W.. Sawyer. County Judge. Commissionera. Bend, Oregon, February 26, 1927. • 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 Dance Hall License. ` There was then presented fhe- petition of W. H. Duval-and Mr's. W. H. Duval for license for dance Hall at Pleasant 1Ridgle, and upon• its appearing that the petition did not conform to the requir- ements of the law, it was ORDERED that said petition be continued for Iat.ter hearing. There being - no further business, the Court then adjourned for the term. _ Robert W. Sawyer, ' County Judge J. S.-- Innes, Geo. G. Sedgwick, commission ers. BE' IT" RETM==, That a regular term of the County Court, of Deschutes County, in the State- of Oregon, v+as begun.. and held at the Court: House, in Bend, in said County,. on Wednesday, the 2nd day of March, 1927, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when. were -•present. J . S. Inn.es. Coun -t.y Commissioner Geo. G. Sed-gwick, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk. S. E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon, the following proceedings were had, to -wit:_ In the Matter of the Tyler Road. There was then presented to the Court the petition- of C. E. Tyler and others for the establishment of a County road, whereupon. it was ORDERED that Hobert B. Dould, C. V. Silvis and C P Becker be appoin=t-e-d as view to meet on.said road on March 14th, 1927. There being no further business the Court. thereupon: adjourned until Saturday,. Ms e 5, 1927, . at 2 P.M. i j i i I f 0 Bend, Oregon, March 5, 1927. 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 Fund Transfers. ° Whereas, in 'the month of February, 1927, the Court iby its order directed payment for certain- road work by the issuance of warrants drawn on the special market road fund; and Whereas, it now appears that said claims _were paid by warrants drawn on. the market road fund'; and Whereas, the total of warrants drawn on. the market road fund instead of the spe -cial market road fund, as ordered was $6097..51;, and 77hereas, said Maims should properly have been. paid from the special market road fund; it. is ORDERED that .the 'Treasurer transfer from the upecial market_ road fund to the market road fund the aum of $6097.51 to reimburse the market road fund for the said warran warrants so drawn upon-it. In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented, audited and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as follows: By warrants drawn on the General Fund, Claims numbered -1 to 53, inclusive, and 197 to 205 -s inc•Tus ive. By warrants drawn on the General Road Fund, Claims numbered 54 t.o 89, inclusive, and 145 to 182, inclusive, ° By warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund, Claims numbered 183 to 196, inclusive. By warrants drawn• on- the Special Market Road Fund, Claims numbered 90 to 144, inc.lus ive•. In the, Matter of Dance Hall Permit. The -re was then presented the application of the-,Pleasant . Ridge. Community Hall Assoc- iation for a license to conduct a dance hall at Pleasant Ridge Hall, said application_ being accompanied by the necessary bond and fee, whereupon it was ORDERED that a license to conduct a dance hall at-Pleasant Ridge Hall be issued to the said Association.. In the Matter of Application for Dance hall License-., There was then presented the application of : the Dry Squad, by C. W. Heim, for license to conduct a public dance hall at Terrebonne, Oregon:, whereupon it-was s ORDERED that said license issue on the filing of the statutory bond and the payment of .the fee required by law. In the Matter of Delinquent Taxes of NE4"SW Sec. '18 in `i°wp 15 R. 10- E.W.Y. This matter came on to be heard upon.the application. of Matt Clark for a certifica ce- rtificate of delinquency for unpaid taxes upon the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section: 18 in 'Township 15 South of Range 10 East.., W.M., and it now appearing to the satisfaction- of the Court. that a ce-rt.ificat.e of delinquency should be issued, therefore it is ORIJ.ERED by the Court that the 'Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed ,to issue a certificate of delinquency to said Matt Clarkfor the 1.62 delinquent taxes due upon said lands, upon the payment by said Matt_ Clark of all taxes. due thereon, together with;?the accumulated penalty and interest. There being­nno- further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Monday, March 1927, . at 2 PO-Y. Robert: W. Sawyer. County Judge *: Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, March 12, 1927.. The County Court of Deschutes Coun.ty met this day pursuant to adjournment , County Ju�,,ge Robert W. Sawyer, being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were -had, t o -v;i t In-the Matter of the Vacation of a portion of the Laidlaw Powell 15ut to Grade. This matter came on to be heard, this being the daJ, set for hearing, the report of th County Surveyor on the - vacation of said road, and there being no objection to vacaiting sa road, and-the public being benefited by the said vacation, the Court hereby declares said road vacated. In the Matter of Highvuay Damages. It was then reported to the Court that damages for land taken for the Bend to Long Butte Section of the Dalles- California Highway had. been ordered paid to W. P. Rogue when in fact said damages should have been made payable to H. P. Babcock whereupon it was + x OFDFH'D that Warrant No. 27582 in the sum of $85.0C, drawn on the Road Fund to W. P. t Rowe be made payable to H. P. Babcock. t There being no further business the Court thereupon adjourned until Monday, March 14 1927, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Savtye r, County Judge. Bend,, Oregon, March 7, 1927 The County, Court of Deschutes County met. this day pursuant. to adjournment,. all membefrs being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: in the 1 atter of the' vactLt-ion of a portion of the Hunnel Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the filing of a report by the County Surveyor on the vacation of said road, as provided by law, whereupon the Court,,upon consideration ORDERED That Saturday, Apti.l 16,, 1927 at 2 P.M., be fixed as the date for hearing, of said report, and it was farther ORDERED -that notice of said hearing be given. by advertisement posted by J. S. Davis, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said road, at least. -thirty days before said Saturday, April 16,1927. in the Matter of Claims against the County. Further claims having been presented, the Court.then audited said claims and ordere payment 'by warrants drawn on the General Fund as follows: Claims numbered A -1 to •A -2.8. •There being no further -business, the Court: thereupon adjourned until Saturday, Marc 12, 1927, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge. h 1 lJ 1 1 Bend, Oregon, March 14, 192.7. The C -ounty Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present,.and there being no business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned until Wednesday, March 16•, 1927, at 2 P. M. Ben_d,. Oregon, Mai -ch 16, 1927. The.County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the follotiwing proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of the Collins Road. Thifj matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report, thereon, and the Viewerst report was read `for the first time. In the Matter of the Couch Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report thereon, and the Viewers' report was read for the fireVt ime . ,n the Matter of the Marsh Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report thereon, and the Viewers' eport was read for the first time. There being no further business-, the Court thereupon adjourned un.t it Thursday,. rch 17, 1927, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, March 17, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members eing present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit; n the Matter of the ollins Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the Viewers' report and the viewers', report was read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the District Attorney, as provided by law. In the Matter of the Couch Road.. This matter came on to be heard upon the second reading of the Viewers' report and the iewers' report, was read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the District ttorney, as provided by law. In the Matter of the Ka.rch Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the second' reading of the Viewers Report,, and the Viewers' report was read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the District kt t o rney, as provided by law. There being np further business the Court thereupon adjourned' until Friday, March 8, 1927, at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, March 18, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members eing present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: n the Matter of 'the ollins Road. This matter came on to be heard, this being the first legal day following the second eading of the Viewers' report therein, and the Court after having considered said report nd having received from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings thereon ad been -regular and legal in every respect, and that being satisfied, that said road would e a public utility and the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable, and the re- ort df t.\ Viewers being favorable, it was 1.64 ORDERED that, said Viewers' report be adopted and warrants be issued drawn on the road fund to the persons and in the amounts designated in the Viewers' report, as follows; William Collins 30.00 Scott Wilkinson and Anna E. Wilkinson 65,.00 B;. J. Collins 37.30 and it was further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recordec in a suitable book. In. the Matter of the Couch Road. This matter came on to be heard, this being the first legal day following the second !I reading of the Viewers* report therein, and the Court, after having considered said report and having received from the District Attorney his ppinion that the proceedings. teherein ha been regular and legal in every respect., and being satisfied, that said road would be a public utility and that the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable and the report of the Viewers being favorable, it v;as ORDERED that said Viewers' report be adopted and warrants be issued drawn on the ro fund to the persons 'and in the amounts designated in the Viewers' report, as follows,: Louis Pouchain $25.00 W. P. George 75,.00 N. W. Clark 22.50 and it was further ORDERED that' said road be finally surveyed and.opened and the fi6.ld notes be recordec in a suitable book. ! In the Matter of the Marsh Road. This matter came on to be heard, this b ei ng the first legal day following the second reading of the Viev)ers l�� report therein and the Court, after having considered said report and having received; from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings therein had been regular and legal in every respect, and being satisfied that said road would` be a public utility, and that the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable,,and the report of the Venters being favorable, it was ORDERED that said Viewers' report be adopted; and it was further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened an d, the field notes be recorded in a suitable -book. There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, Marlph 23, 1927; ' at 2 P. E. Bend, Oregon, March 23, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment all member being present and there-being no business to come before the Court the Court adjourned unt it s Wednesday, March 30, 1927,, at 2:00 P. H. Bend, Oregon, March 30, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournm.eAt all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of the Gasoline Supply. Upon its appearing to the Court that the interests of Deschutes Coun.ty could best be served by securing bids for the gasoline used by the County in road construction work and for other purposes, it was OHUE'I�ED that bids be called to be opened on WedneElday, April 6, 192% at the office of the County Judge at 2 :00 P. 111. for the gasoline supply of the County for one year. 17 I J 1 In the Matter of Grade Crossing Opening. There was then presented the request of L. A. McFadden and other living in the vici- nity of the grade crossing of the Oregon Trunk Railway in the vicinity of the Crooked River Bridge that the County Court appTy to the Public Service dommisti ion requesting an open public grade crossing at said point , whereupon after consideration it was ORDERED 'that the district attorney be requested to .prepare the necessary petition for presentation to the Commission and to do all things necessary'on behalf of said petition. In the Matter of Claims against the County. There visas then presented the claim of Lou A. Reed for $41.93 for services on road construction, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant to said Lou A. Reed in the sum of $41.93 drawn on the road fund in payment of said claim. In. the Ma-t t er of County Audit. There `was then presented the report on the audit of the finances of the County for the year 1926, and said report was ORllEr'ED placed on file. There being n.o further business to come before the Court,. the Court then adjourned for the term. Robert W. Sawyer, Count y .Judge . BE I7__MMETJ1BERED, 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 6th day of April, 1927, 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. Sawyer J. S. Inn.es Geo. G. Sedgwick, J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts County Judge C"oun.ty Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff whereupon the followitng proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of Indigent Aid. There was then reported to the Court by Mrs. V. A. Forbes, Secretary of the American. Red Cross., the facts in respect to indigence of Howard Conover, with.the re- commendation that a monthly allowance of $20.00 be made for support of the said Howard Conover and family, whereupon upon consideration it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant monthly in the sum of $20.00 drawn on the general fund' and payable to Howard Conover, Motor Route B. Bend, Oregon. In the Matter of the C.. E. Tyler Road. Upon its appearing that the viewers heretofore named had failed to view the C. E. Tyler road, as directed by order of this Court, within the time specified, it is hereby OME'_RED that said viewers, Robert B. Gould, C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be order -ed to view said road and to meet thereon for that purpose on April 8, 1927. In the Matter of Special Election for 1927. . At this time it appears to the Court from the official notice of the Secretary of State directed to the Clerk of this County, that House Bill No. 623 passed by the Legis- lative assembly ecame a law u on \the'a y p ,� pproval thereof by the Governor on March 3,1927, i i 166- wherein provision is made for a special election to be held in the several counties of they State on the 28th day of_ June, 1927, . and it further appearing to the Court that the Count ballot boxes will be necessary to the conduct of such election and that the present contents thereof should be removed, therefore it is ORDERED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is authorized to remove all the contents of said ballot boxes, and to preserve the same until the expiration of two years after the second day of November 1926, and that all of the ballots, tally sheets and other papers ' relating to the last general election be destroyed.in the manner provided by law. I In the Matter of the Blakley Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the petition of Oscar Larson -and others for the establishment of a road as follows; Beginning at the north end of a certain platted street in the recorded plat �I i of Blakley heights, said street =end being located at the north end of Tract Six (6) of .said Blakley Heights and on the south boundary of the right -of- way of the Central Oregon Canal at a point where an existing bridge built on the old Bend- Silver Lake Road is located; thence northerly to a point on the northerly boundary of Section :Eight (8) Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12) East, Willamette Meridian, on the east side of and adjacent to the right -of -way of the Brooks - Scanlon Lumber Company's logging railroad ;.thence in a general northeasterly direction to an intersection with thezcity boundary! of the City of Bend at a point on the vest boundary of the southeast quarter (SEA) of Section Five (5), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12) East, Willamette Meridian. and upon its appearing to the Court that said petition was in proper form, and due notice I had been given, it was ORDERED that Robert B,-Gould, C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be appointed as viewers on said road, to meet on April 8,1927. Tn 'tthe Matter . o f the Establishment of the Whitted Market Road. WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinbefore described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to es- tablish a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, b y resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit Beginning at a point on the Mc Kenzie State Highway where the same intersects the north and south quarter line of Section 18, Township 15 South, Range 13 East, Wrllamet to lleridian • thence in a southerly direction to a termination in the Dalles- California State Highway at a. point in the I Southwest quarter of Section 31, in said township, said road to be 60 feet in width. I1 !I 1OW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY 01�DEIED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified jDep-dty, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies_ thereof,_ properly certi- i fied. 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 - sideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that I said Resolution will be considered and pas`eed upon by this Court at its next term on the lst day of June, 1927, at which time the report of County Road Viewers on said road wil_1 1 be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second. reading thereof the Court i will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages vyhich may be filed on account of said proposed road. In the Matter of the , Establishment of the Gerking Market Road. WHEREAS, it is hereby Considered that a public necessity exists for the establishmen�i 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 Ali . 1 L 1 1. 67' Beginning at a point on the Bend - McKenzie State Highway where the same intersects the West boundary of Section 30, Township 16 South, Range 12, East, Willamette Meridians thence northerly to a termination in the Innes Market Road at the northeast corner of Section 13, Town- ship 16 South, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, said road. to be 60 feet in width. NOW THEREFOEE, 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 Z 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 lst day of June, 1927, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewer-son said road will be read for the first time, ah.d at which time and until the second reading thereof the Co -art will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. In the Matter. of Bids for Gasoline. Bids having been presented for the supplying of gasoline to the County in accordance with the call for bids made by the County Court, the Court then proceeded to open said bids, and upon its appearing that the offer of the Standard. Oil Company to furnish gaso- line to the County for the coming year for a price not to exceed eighteen (18) cents per gallon for Bend deliveries, and seventeen and one -half (172) cents per gallon for Redmond deliveries said delivery to be made in tank truck or iron barrels at the order of the County, was the lowest and beat bid, it was ORDERED that said offer be accepted and the County Judge authorized to enter into a contract on behalf of Deschutes County with said Standard O.il Company of California, for said gasoline. In the flat t er of County Advertising. There was then presented the request of the Bend Chamber 'of Commerce for payment of a portion of the appropriation made by the' C +ounty Budget Board for county advertising for the year' 1927 and upon its appearing that said budget commit tee had authorized an ap- propriation of '$1000.00 for County advertising for the year 1927, it was ORDEEED that the Clerk issue, his warrant drawn on the general fund payable to the Bend Chamber of Commerce in the sum of -,$700.00 on account of said advertising and that he issue his warrant in the sum of '100.00 drawn on the general fund, payable to the Redmond Conmercial Club on account of said advertising, and that the balance of "200.00 unprovided for by this order be retained for use by the County Agent in collecting exhibits to be writ to the Pacific International Livestock Exposition and other shows or fairs. In the Matter of Fund Transfers. AREAS, in the month of March, 1927, the Court by its order directed payment for certain road -work by the issuance of warrants drawn on the special market road fund; and WHEREAS, it now appears that said claims were paid by warrants drawn on the market road fund and 1V1E EAS, the total of warrants drawn on the market road fund instead of the special rket road fund as ordered was `8,156.60* and WHEREAS, said claims should properly have been paid .from the special market road fund and not from the market road fund, it is ORDERED that the Treasurer, transfer from the special market road fund to the market road fund the sum of'.$8,156.60 to reimburse the market road fund for the said warrants•so 168'_ drawn upon it. In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and; ordered paid -by warrants drawn as follows; By warrants drawn on the general fund, Claims numbered 1 to 39, inclusive 41 to 67, inclusive and 251; by warrants drawn on the general road fund, claims numbered 68 t,o 135, inclusive and 256 to 247, inclusive ; - by warrants drawn on the market road fund, claims numbered 136 to 156, inclusive, and 248; by warrants drawn on the special road fund, clai numbered 151 to 225 inclusive, and 249; by a warrant drawn on the bee fund, claim No. 250 In the Matter of Dalles-California Highway Cooperation. WHEREAS, this Court heretofore made an agreement with the State Highway Commiseion f financial cooperation in the improvement of the,Dalles- California Highway in the vicinity of the C=rooked River bridge; and WI-IEREAS,. the amount now due from Deschutes County to the State on account of said agreement has been ascertained to be '$14,683.90;. and WHEREAS,- Deschutes County now has available funds with which to make part payment of said amount, it is ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant on the Motor Vehicle License Fund payable to the State of Oregon in the sum of 35,683.90 on account of said cooperation. There being no further business to come before the Court,_;the Court then adjourned until Saturday, April '9, 1927, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon:, April 13, 192.7.- The County Court of Beschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment`, Commisai Innes being absent, whereupon:, there being no business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned until Saturday, April 16, 1927, at 2 P.M. Bend, Oregon:, April.16, 1927. The County Court of : Deschutes County met this day pursuant t.o adjournment, all me being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit.- In the Matter. of Claims against-the County. There was then presented' the claim of J. Hankins for $29..92 for work orr roads, charge able to the special market road fund, and for $3.98 for work don=e on roads, chargeable to the road fun-d,, whereupon, after consideration., it`,vwas ORDERED that the County.Clerk issue his warrants to J. _yankins, drawn.onw the special market road fund, in the sum of $29..92, and that. he further issue his warrant on. the road fund in the sum of $3.98. to said. J. Hankins. in the Matter of the Petition for Vacation- of the Hunnell Road. 0 This matter carne on to be heard upon the report of the County Surveyor thereon:, and upon, its appearing that due notice of the hearing had been. given according to law, the Coun proceeded to consider said petition with the said Engin-eer's report -., and the or•a1 statement: relating to said vacation, and aft=er consideration it was z ORD =61) that said matter be continued for decision - at. a lat=er date. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Saturday,. April 23, 1927. at 2 P.M. . ! Hobert_ W. Sawyer. - County Judge %10_ 1 1 t 0 �I x'69 Bend, Oregon.,: April 9, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes.County net this day,pursuant to adjournment., all members -being present, whereupon: the following proceedings were had, t.o -'Vit: 1n the Mat ter of . Railroad Grade Crossing. This matte -r came onto be heard upon. the petition of Edith Wimp and others interest- ed in the maintenance of an open crossin•goover the Oregon Trunk .railway in. the north end of the County, and after consideration.it was ORDERED that the District Attorney be requested to prepare a petit.ion to the. Public Service Commission requesting the maintenance of said crossing as an open grad crossing, and further that said peti t.ion "be presented to the Eublic Service Commission, and the District Attorney requested to take all proper and necessary steps to secure the relief requested by said petition. There. being no further business to come before'the Court, the Court there'u,..)on adjourned to Wednesday ,. April 14, 1927, at-2 P.11. L � . Robert. 'W. Sawyer., County- Judge. Bend,.._.Oregon, April 23, 1927 The. County Court of Deschutes County, met this day pursuant to adjournment , =all mbers being present, whereupon, there being no business to come before the Court, the ourt, adjourned untiltSaturday, Apr. 30,. 1927 at 2 P. M. Bend., Oregon, April 30, 1927: The County Court of Deschutes County, met this day pursuant to adjournment , all mbers being present, whereupon there being no business to come before the Court, the oust adjourned for the term. C Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner. BE IT TMELDERED, 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 Coun,ty, On Wednesday, the 4th day of Yla.y, 1927, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when vvere present Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick,Coun_ty Commissioner _ J. H. Han_ e r, Cou n -t y C -1e rk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit.- .In the Matter of the Burgess. Road. This matter came on to be heard on the petition of E. L. Glark and other for the construction of a County road as follows: Commencing at 1/4 corner on the north line of Sec. 1, T. 22 S.R.10E., . W: M., and running west on the Township line, across the east-fork- of the Deschutes River, thence along township line to, a point on the Pringle Falls road a total distance of three and one -half miles. Said quarter corner where road begins is on the west side and adjacent to the Dalles- California Highway, approximately 2- miles north of the t -un of LaPine, Oregon. L and. upon its appearing that due notice of said petition has been given, and was accompanied (07- by the necessary bond -and in other respects conformed to the lave, it was ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be named as viewers on salld road, and that they meet thereon on May 9 1927, for the purpose of viewing said road. Iii the Matter of the lit ted Market Road. This matter came on to be - heard upon the resolution of the Court for the establishmen of said road, and it was ORDERED that Robert B. Gould, C. P. Becker and C. V. Silvis be appointed viewers to view said road to meet thereon on may 9, 1927, in the Matter of the Gerking Market Road This matter came- om to be heard upon resolution of the Court for the estatlishment . of said road, and it was ' ORDEI'D that Robert B. Gould C. P. Beck and C. , V. Silvis be appointed viewers to view said road, to meet thereon on May 9, 1927. In the M-at ter of Claims against the County. Maims against the County were then presented and ordered paid by warrant drawn on th various funds of the County as fo lows By Warrants drawn on the General Fund, Claims numbered 1 to 28 inclusive,. 30 to 53, in- elusive, ;203 to 207, inclusive, and 255 to 2.58 inclusive, by warrants drawn on the Road Fund, claims numb -ered 54 to 121, inclusive, 208 to 219,- inclusive, and 257; by warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund, claims numbered 184 to 202, inclusive, and 220 to 230, in- clusive, by warrants drawn on the Special Market Road Fund, claims numbered -29 to 122 to 183 inclusive, and 231 to 254 inclusive. In the. Mat ter of Fund Transfers. WEEPFAS, in the month of April, 1927, the Court by its order directed payment for certain road work by the issuance of warrants. drawn on the Special Market Road Fund; and Whereas, it now, appears that said claims were paid by warrants drawn on the Market. Road Fund; and Whereas, the total of warrants drawn on the Market Road Fund instead of the Special Market Road Fund as ordered was 111, 760.47; and WHEREAS, said claims should properly have been paid frorn the Special Market Road Fu and .not from the Market Road Flxhd; it is ORDERED that the Treasurer transfer from the Special Market Road Fund to the Market Road Fund the sum of '$11,760.47 to reimburse the Market Road Fund for the said Warrants so drawn upon it. There being no further business to come =before the Court, the- Court thereupon adjournli d _ un.ti.l Saturday, May 7, 1927. at 2 P. M. V Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, May 7, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County reconvened this day,, whereupon the followi -ng p ceeds were had, i to -wit = In the Matter of Claims agains=t the County. Cla.im.q against the County were then presented and ordered paid as follow ;s; Claims of R. H. DeArmond and Emma E. Brode rich, et al, by warren t s drawn on the Road Fund. 'I _1 71 Claims of Erickson's Grocery and Bend Cage by warrants drawn on the General Pghd. tln. the r .vzat ter of Jurors' Fees. The claims for jurors' fees were then presented and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the General Fund, to the persons and in the amounts set forth in the Jury Book. There being no other business the Court then_. adjourned un.t it Saturday, May 14,1927 t 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. .Bend,. Oregon,. Mey 14, 192.'7. 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 Establishment of the Metolius River- Mlarket Road. TFIREREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity 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 the °reof as follows,, to-wit.- Beginning at the southeast corner of Section 5, Township 15 South, Range 10 East. of the Willamette Meridian;. thence northwesterly to a termination at the Deschutes County - Jefferson County boundary, at the northwest corner of Section, 4,: Township 14 South, Range 9 East. of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be 60 feet in width. YOW TF:ER.EFORE, IT IS 13EREBY 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 Coun-t.y 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 6th day of July,, 1927, 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 seconrd reading there- of the Court will consider any objections,, remonstrances or petitions for damages which. may be filed on-account of said proposed road. There being no further business to come before the Court:, the Court thereupon adjourned un.ti 1 Saturday,, May 21,: 1927. at 2 '. M.. Robert. W. Sawyer. County Judge. Rend, Oregon, May 21, 192.7. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, vuhereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit In the Matter of : Claims against the County. There were then presented claims against the County, and said claims were audited and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the several funds of the County as follows'; To Wesley Doering $40.41, by warrant drawn on the Market. Road Fund; to Geo. F. Euston, assignee of Walt O'Neil, ..346.93, by warrant drawn on the Market Road Fund; to = a Weeley_.Doering X8.98, by warrant drawn on the Special Market Road Fund; to Art Rockwell, ,T9.88, by warrant drawn on the Market Road Fund, and Chas Van Zile X450.00 as Auditor There being no further business to come before the Court-, the Court adjourned to Saturday, May 2:8,1927, at 2 P. ido 172. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. S. S: Innes, Geo. G. Sedgwick, Commissioners IN THE COUNTY CURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON 4 FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Correction } and Adjustment of certain ) ORDER. Tax Assessments. ) Now. at this time this matter coming on before the Court in regular session at Bend, Oregon, upon petition of James L. Conley, praying that an order be made for the adjustment and correction of taxes and assessments made upon certain portions of Northwest Townsite Company's First Addition to the Tovrn. of Redmond, in Deschutes County, Oregon, and more part icularly hereinafter described; and it appearing to the Court from an examination of said petition and from representations and statements made before the Court that the said James L. Conley is the owner of the follolr�-ing described portion of said addition, to-wit: All of Blocks 1, 22 5, 7, 8, 122 15, 17, 182.26, 31 and 32 of Northwest Townsite Company's First Addition to the Town of Redmond, in Deschutes County, formerly Cro County, Oregon, and all of Block 3 except Lot 1; all of Block 4 except Lot 6; all of Block except Lot 2; all of Block 9 except Lot 12; all of B1ocX 10 except Lot 6; All of Block 11 except Lot 3; all of Block 13 except Lot 2; all of Block 14 except Lot 1; all of Block 16 except Lot 7; all of Block 23 except Lot`2; all of Block 24 except Lot 3; and all of Block 25 except Lot 6. That said addition was duly laid out and.dedicated on the 28th day of May, 1912, a plat thereof duly filed July 3, 1912, and is an addition to the City of Redmond, in Deschu County, but outside the corporate limits of said City of Redmond; that no development of a kind has been made upon said portion of said addition, and there are now no homes thereon houses or buildings thereon, and that no improvements or developments are now being made thereon; That said portion of said addition is not suitable or adaptable for a home or busin district of the City of Redmond, but is agricultural land and is more suitable and adaptabl for agricultural purposes; that the said James L.•Conley has purchased a water right which he desires and intends to apply to said portion of said tract and develop the sane as a fa and use it for agricultural- purposes, but that it is necessary that the same be vacated be it can be put to such use, and the taxes heretofore levied. and now-.a lien upon said premise paid. It further appearing that since 1920 taxes have been levied against said premises o a lot unit basis and valuation of $20.00 per lot; that said assessed value is excessive and exceeds the value of the land; that the taxes on all of the premises hereinabove described levied for the years 1920 to 1926, inclusive, are unpaid except on Lot 4, in Block 12, Lot 6 in Block 16, Lot 6 in Block 25, Lot 7 in Block 16, and Lot 2 in Block 23', which are paid to and including the year 1922; that the accumulated taxes with penalty and interest now alb lien upon said land exceed the value of the land; that the land should have been assessed for the years hereinabove mentioned on the same basis of.oth er agricultural land of like character in that community, and that the assessed value of'said land for each of said year; should have been,$1000.002 which is a reasonable value upon which to base the assessments- t for each of said years. It further appearing that said James L. Conley is desirous of improving said land for agricultural purposes, and desires that the rroneous and excessive assessment and taxes be corrected and a just and equitable tax fixed, and the uhju'st and unequitable portion thereof canceled, and that he is willing to pay to the County such just and equitable tax s 1 173:, as may be found reasonable by the Court., And the Court finds from an examination of the premises that said tax so levied for said years is excessive, erroneous and inequitable; that said tax for each of said years should have been levied on a basis of a valuation of ;;;1000.00 for said premises, and that it will be to the best interest of Deschutes County that said tax for each of said years be corrected and adjusted on a basis of $1000.00 valuation. The Court further finds that a just and fair amount. to_ be paid by the said petitioner as taxes on said premises for said years is $362.29, and that the said petitioner has tendered into court a certified check for said sum in full payment of the taxes on said premises for all of said years. THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that said taxes for each and all of said years be corrected and adjusted in accordance with the findings herein, and that the Sheriff of Deschutes County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept said sum of $362.29 in full payment of all taxes levied against said premises during the years 1920 to 1926, both inclusive, upon the premises hereinabove described, and cancel all other amounts heretofore levied or assessed against said premises for all or either of said years, and that receipts issue to the said petitioner showing all taxes hereto- fore levied against said premises for said years as paid in full. Dated this 28th day of May, 1927. ^ Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Geo . G. Sedgwick. County Commissioner. J. S. Innes. County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, May 28, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County reconvened this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Kirk- ulhitted Market Road. This matter came on to be heard, and upon its appearing that bids should now be called for the completion of the Kirk- tifhitted Market Road, it was ORDERED that the Clerk publish a notice to Contractors, calling for bids for the construction of said road, said bids to be received up to 2:00 o'clock P.M. on Saturday, June 18, 1927, said notice to be published in the Bend Bulletin, Daily Edition, and the Redmond Spokesman, on June 2nd and June 9th, 1927. In the 11 at ter of the Reels Road. This matter came on to be heard, and upon its appearing that the Reels Road, being an extension of the Kirk- V;hitted Market Raod north of the McKenzie Highway, was in need of improvement and repair, it was ORDERED that Commissioners Sedgwick and Innes, with County Engineer Gould, be directed to examine said road and report on the nature and amount of work needed to be done thereon. There being no further business,-the Court then adjourned for the term. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge. r�� BE IT RHUMLBERED, 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 June, 1927,said day being the day fixed by law far the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge J. S. Innes, County Commissioner .Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the I, "atter of Cancellation of Warrant. It was then reported to the Court thbLt on Islay 8, 1924, County Warrant No. 18967 for le sum of $125.00 payable to F. H. Watts and W. P. Vandevert, had been issued against the "Special 1923 Road" fund for damages for land taken for road construction, and upon its appearing that said warrant should have been drawn on the Road Fund and not on the special 1923 Road Fund, 1 and further more that said warrant should have been drawn to W. P. Vandevert alone, it was i ORDERED that $aid warrant be canceled and that the Clerk issue anew warrant in its I place in the sum of ;125.00 payable to W. P. Vandevert and drawn on the Road Fund. In the matter of J fl � Justice of the Peace ° fOffice Expenses. C. T. Terrill, Justice of the Peace for District No. 1, then appeared before the Court' with a request that the County Court make provision for the expenses of his office as provided in Chapter 283 Or=egon Laws for_ 1925, whereupon it was ORDERED that when in.any_ month the fees collected by said C. T. Terrill exceed the sum of `200.00, said amount in excess of $200.00 may be retained by said C. T. Terrill as office expenses, up to a total of ��75.00 a month, but that all sums received by.him in excess of said sum of $275.00 per month shall be forwarded to the County Treasurer and credited to the General Fund of the County, as provided in said act. In the Yatter of Clerk in Sheriff's Office. It was then reported to the Court that Frances Richardson was no longer employed in the office of the, °Sheriff, whereupon it was ORDERED, that the name of Frances Richardson be stricken from the County payroll. The Court then adjourned until Thursday, June 2, 1927, at 2 P. T,_. Bend, Oregon, June 2, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, the CountyI Jud -e being absent, and there being no business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned until Friday, June 3, 1927; at 2 P. Iii. Robert '11. Sawyer, County Jude J. S. Innes, Geo. G. Sedgwizk Commissioners Bend, Oregon, June 3, 1927. II The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all membels being present, whereupon the folloxirig proceedin,-;s were had, to -wit: = } In the Yatter = of ~� Fund Transfers. Whereas,, in the month of Ar;ay 1927, the Court by order directed payment for certain road work by the :issuance of warrants drawn on the special market road fund, and Whereas, it no,,-., appears that said claims fiere paid by warrants drawn on the market road fund; and 175 1IThereas, the total of warrants drawn on the market road fund instead of the special i�.arket road fund as ordered was X9826.19; and 71hereas, said claims should properly have been paid from the special market road and and not from the market road fund;it is ORDERED that the Treasurer transfer from the special market road fund to the market oad find the sum of :'?9826.19 to reimburse the market road fund for the said warrants so awn upon it. n the 1451atter of even - Year -Old warrants. The County Clerk then presented to the Court, in compliance with the provisions of Section 3238 Oregon Laws, a list of warrants remaining unpaid for seven years prior to the first day of June 1927, and the Court being advised in the premises and in compliance t provisions �.i h t1� .e of erection 3239 Oregon Laws, it is ORDERED that the Clerk publish for one time in some newspaper published in the County and having a general circulation therein a list of said warrants with notice that if said warrants are not presented for payment within sixty days from July 1, 1927. they will be canceled and payment thereof will be refused. In the 1".atter of the Burgess County Road. This matter•:came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report therein, and the Viewers' report was read for the first time. n,the Matter olf the ; irk- 101hitted I1i.a.rket Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report therein, and the Viewers' eport was read for the first time. 11 In the I1latter of the lGerking Market Road. This matter came on to be heard u,,--,on the Viewers' report therein and the Viewers' eport was read for the first time. In the Matter of Claim for Cattle Indemnityo There.was then presented the claim of Ira Eagles for indemnity for one cow found to be tubercular and ordered slaughtered by H. H. Green, and upon consideration of said claim it was ORDERED that the County Clerk issue his warrant drawn on the General Fund in the sum of 92.50 payable to Ira Eagles, in s:,tisfaetion of said claim. There beinL-;� no other business, to come before the Court, the Court thereupon ad- journed until Saturday:; June 4, 1927, at 2.P. N. Bend, Oregon, June 4, 1927, The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to,adjournment, all embers being present, Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit : - In the Natter of the Burgess County Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers Report, therein, and the Viewers' eport was read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the District Attorney s provided by law. In the Matter of the Kirk- Pl.itted 1, arket Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' report, therein, and the Viewers' eport: was read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the District At- torney, as provided by law. P � 176- In the Matter of the Gerking Market Road. This taatter came on to be heard upon the Viewers report therein and the Viewers' report was read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the District Attorney, as provided by law. In the Hatter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented, audited and ordered paid.by warrant.p drawn on the various funds of the County as follows; By warrants drawn on the General Fund, claims numbered 1 to 26, inclusive, 28 to 36, inclusive 39 to 78, inclusive: by warrants drawn on the Road Fund, claims numbered 79 to 130, inclusive, 279 and 280; by warrants drawn on the Yarket Road Fund,-claims numbered 131 to 158, inclusive 277 and 278; by warrants drawn on the Special i,arket Road Fund, claims numbered 159 to 276, inclusive. There being no further business to come before the Court the Court then adjourned until Ylonday, June 6, 1927, at 2 P. T.`. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, June 6, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members f being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: - L In the Matter of the i Gerking 1,11arket Road. This matter came on to be heard, this being the first legal day following the second reading of the Viewers? report therein, and the Court, after having consered said report and having received from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings therein had been regular and legal in every respect, and being satisfied that the said mad would be a public utility, and that the amount of damages assessed are just and equitable, and the report of the viewers being favorable, it was ORDERED that said Viewers' report be adopted and that warrants be issued drawn on the Road Fund in payment of damages, as found by the said Viewers, to the persons and in the amounts stated in the Viewers' report, as follows: j W. L. Haynes $55.00 and it was further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recordird in a suitable book. In the Matter of the Whitted Market Road. This matter came on to be heard, this being the first legal day following the second reading of the Viewers' report therein, and the Court, after having considered said report and having received from the District Attorney his opinion that the proceedings therein had been regular and legal in every respect, and being satisfied that the said road would be a public utility, and that the anount of damages assessed are just and equitable, and 'the report of the Viewers being favorable, it was ORDERED that said Viewers' report be adopted and that warrants be issued drawn on the Road Fund in . payment of damages, as found by the said Viewers, to the persons and in the amounts stated in the Viewers' report, as follows: C 177 Nancy J. Landes X60.00 J. M. & M.C. Merrifield. 50.00 Dewey & Leta Stauffer 12.00 Dan Stout 40.00 First National Bank of Redmond 18.00 Henry Strixner. ,27.00 Chinook,Land Co. 343.50 and it was further ° ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and-opened, and the fiiGld notes be r recorded in a suitable book. In the lviatter of the Burgess County Road. This matter, came on to be heard, this being the first legal day following the second reading of the Viewers' report - tlae -rein, and upon its appearing that the opinion of the District Attorney on the proceedings was unfavorable, it was ORDERED that said proceedings be dismissed. In the Matter of Indigent Aid. It was then reported to the Court by Mrs. V. A. Forbes that Howard Conover was no longer in need of County aid, whereupon it eras ORDERED that the Clerk issue no more warrants on account of said Howard , Conover. In the Matter of Election Boards. Upon its appearing to the Court °that a special election would.be held in this County on June 28, 1927, it was ORDERED that the County Commissioners and T. W. Carlon investigate and make recommendations to the Court for persons to serve as Judges and Clerks of said election. There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned untiV Saturday, June 11, 1927, at 2 P.M. ° Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, June 11, 1927. 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 Claims against the County. There was then presented the claim of C. H. Cook for labor done on roads of the County, together with assignment of claim to the Central Oregon Bank, and upon its appear- ing that said claim had been approved by the County Engineer according to lava, it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the Special Market Road Fund in the sum of $129.30, payable to the Central Oregon Bank, assignee of C. H. Cook. In the Matter of County Audit. This matter came up for consideration, and upon its appearing that under the law an annual audit of the County books was required, and upon its further appearing that it was convenient and desirable to have an audit of the books of the County for the first six months of the year, as had been the case in previous years, whereupon it was ORDERED that R. Erickson,.of Portland, Oregon, be employed to audit the County Books for the year 1927, at the rate of $25.00 per day, and that said auditor be requested to proceed at once with the audit for the first six months of the year. • In the Matter of Claims against the County. 0 There were then presented claims, which were audited and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as follows: b .Alfred Sorensen - $36.90 - Special Market Road Fund E. J. Wagner - 24.93 - Special Market Road Fund E. L. Dyer - 33.91 - Special Market Road Fund C. Phelps - 105.51 - Special Market Road Fund C. Phelps - 4.49 - Market Road Fund. n There being no farther business, the Court then adjourned to 2 o'clock P.M. on Saturday, June 18, 1927. 6 Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Bends Oregon, June 1821927. 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 Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as follows: E. Dyer $47.87 - Special Market Road Fund 97, A. Caughey - 49.87 - Special Market Road Fund ' P. F. Linse - Central Oregon ,Bank,. AssigBee 35.92 - Special Market Roa d.Fund P. F. Linse - Central Oregon Bank, Assignee 17.96 - Special Market Road Fund In the Matter of the ' Whitted Market Road. Bids for the construction of the Whitted Market Road were then received, according to Advertisements and were opened and read, the bids being as follows: Edgington & Harrington - $51,101.50 Wm. Endicott - 39069.25 E. Hallyburton 29473.60 Whereupon, upon' its appearing that said J. E. Hallyburton t s bid was the lowest and best bid for. the construction of said road$ it Was ORDERED that the contract for such construction be awarded to said J. E. Hallyburton upon his filing a satisfactory bond. In the Matter of Dance Hall License. There was then presented the application of T. W. 'Nfidevert and C. C. Vandevert for { a license to conduct a dance hall having a floor space of 3750 square feet, at the Ve..devert Ranch in School District No. 259 and upon- its appearing that said petition was in cue form and that bond had been furnished according to law, it was ORDERED that said license issue upon payment of the statutory fee. In the Matter of the Metolius River Market Road. This matter came on to be heard, and upon its appearing that the U. S. Forest Service will contribute $5,000.00 or not to exceed one;- fourth of the actual total cost of said road estimated at the sum of 022,500.00 toward 'the cost of said project, it liras ORDERED that an agreement be entered into with the Forest Service for the construction of said road by the County. ' In the Matter of Election Boards and Polling Places. - This matter came on to be heard, and upon its appearing that a special election will be held in this County on June 28,19279 and that it was the duty of the County Court to fil 17 9. all vacancies on the election.Boards and to designate polling places at this time, it was ORDERED that Judges and Clerks of election in the various precincts, and polling places for said precincts, for said special election be designated as follows; BEND NO. I First Board J. F. Arnold Chairman Henry Whitsett Judge Mary Arnold Clerk .George F. Hoover .Cle rk Agnes M. Maxwell: Clerk Second Board Mrs. Geo. Lynch Chairman Geo. F. Jewell Judge Emma Gibson Clerk Bessie Tracey Cle rk Olive E. McKay Clerk BEND. NO 2.. First Board. S. R. Hogin Chairman Mary E. Ward Judge Elizabeth Emerson Clerk Georgia Constable Clerk Lyda L. Kelly Clerk ° Second Board T. E. Going Chairman M. J. Ke lly Judge Alwin Kimath Clerk- Mrs. F. Woodson Smith Clunk i D. Roe Clerk BEND NO, 3 First Board L. K. Cramb Chairman Bessie Ager Judge ` Dora Johnson Clerk, Ethel Hendershott Clerk Ruby McKimey Clerk Second Board J. D. Bowman Chairman Edith K. Gilson Judge Mabel F. Kregness C-L- rk Frances M. Richardson Clerk Hazel Marsden- Clerk BEND NO. 4 First Board Lillian M. Connarn Chairman Edna M. Gauldin Judge Nellie Clark Clerk r Dora E. Gales Clerk Alice E. Leary Clerk iso ;J. M. Lawrence Second Board Chairman L. Blanche Dart Chairman Charlotte L•. Devereaux Judge Polly Cody Clerk Edith Kostol Clerk Mabel Rhodes Clerk First Board Glerk BEND NO. 5 ' Ethel V. Richardson u Chairman. Cora Addinck Judge Addie Goldsmith Clerk Belle Leedy Clerk Janiece Gillis Clerk Second Board ;J. M. Lawrence Chairman E. A. Sather = Judge Lola ding Clerk Flora I. Miller Glerk Ella Beesley -Clerk BEND NO. _6 First Board. Dora Be Carlon Chairman Emma Marineau Judge Elizabeth Meagher Clerk i Bertha Meagher Clerk Mary E. Dugan Clerk Second Board Myrtle Be Lieuallen Chairman Ruth Coyner Judge Carrie M. Gertson Clerk Alta Be Lott Clerk Ada Be Henkle Clerk BEND NO. 7 First Board Cary Best Chairman Ruth Osburn Judge Fay Pierce Beach Clerk Avis Radatz Clerk Ethel M. Rollins Clerk Second Board Carrie Clapp Chairman Lottie A. C. Erickson Judge Mary K. Reynolds Clerk Maud Moods Clerk Frankie Eklund n Clerk BEND NO. 8 First Board. Effie Dick Chairman C. J. Nicholson Judge Lola Michaelson Clerk 4 Marion M. Lesh Clerk, �i Edith M. Harriman Clerk - Second Board Mrs. Arthur Stipe Chairman Ghas. Graves Judge Maude O'Brien s Clerk Annie Shaw Clerk Mildred Brentano Clerk POLLING PLACES ` Bend No, ,l - Circuit Court Room, Court House Bend No. 2 - Central School Bend No. 3 - Christian Church Bend No. 4 - Kenwood School Bend No. 5 - 133 Congress Street Bend No. 6 -Reid School Bend No. 7 - Nazarene Church Bend No. 8 - Mrs. Lesh's Residence Bend No. 9 - Carroll Acres Dance Hall And in all other preciftets the usual polling places heretofore established. Bend No, 9 George L. Moore Chairman Agnes M. Sottong Judge C. E. Gingrich ` Clerk Glenn-H. Slack Clerk Laverne Reed Clerk LaPine. No. 10 ` Mattie Clark Chairman George W. Bogue Judge W. G. Fordham `Clerk Earl A. Hiett Clerk W4 Tit. Rose o Clerk Lava No. 11 John Atkinson Chairman " W. P. Vandevert Judge C. C. Vandevert Clerk Meeker Clerk Pearl Vandevert Clerk West Side No, 12 Bertha Connell Chairman Joseph Gumpert Judge Nellie McKay Clerk Florence Olson Clerk Butte No. 13. J.H. Buckner Chairma n Eldora Allison Judge ` Clara B. Grout Clerk Leona Derrick Clerk Frieda Howard Clerk TumalooNo. 14 181' V • Tumalo No. 14. D. J. McLellan Chairman George Sandel Judge George M. Couch Clerk Melvin Couch Clerk Lloyd Scott Clerk Plainview No,-. 15 W. F. Arnold Chairman Geo. F. Cyrus Judge Corbie E. Livesay Clerk s Clara L. Livesay Clerk Hubert Scoggin Clerk a Sisters No.16 M -. W. Knickerbocker Chairman Cora Creighton Judge Catherine Knickerbocker Clerk J. L. Scarth Clerk. II Hattie Wilt Clerk.- Lower Bridge No. 17 A. S. Holmes Chairman Russell H. Chapman Judge > a Paul Brookings Clerk,' S. E. West Clerk. Gus E. Sbadig Clerk a Terrebonne No, 18- E: M: Parr Chairman Geo. H. MacGregor Judge pd. F. Mackey Clerk Eunice A. Gates Clerk Ella Pickett Clerk 0 Redmond No; 19 First Board John E. Bloom Chairman Geo, F. Gates Judge Laura Lennon Clerk John Tuck Clerk May Beckwith Clerk Second Board W. I. Smith Chairman Nellie J. Irwin Judge Lizzie Lloyd Clerk Theodocia McLallin Clerk S. S. Martin Clerk Redmond No, 20. First Board L. E. Smith Chairman Lydia Carolin Judge Evelyn Riebhoff Clerk Ethel Smith Clerk Eugenie Gideon Clerk Second Board Helen G. Peck Chairman T. J. Quigley Judge _ p George Kanoff Clerk Henry Crabtree Clerk W. Ti McDonald Clerk Tetherow No. 21. F. K. Dahl Chairman Q o Pearl Lee Judge Mabel M: Kendall Clerk W. W. Babcock Clerk Bertha Tuck Clerk Pleasant Ridge No. 22. Claude Mallery Chairman Jesse Armstrong Judge Henry Hewing Clerk Henry Strixner Clerk Edith Mallery Clerk Cline Falls.No, 23i, R. H. Ledbetter Chairman J. A. Struss Judge Dan Stout Clerk Herbert Farquahrscn Clerk E, W. Rhea Clerk Deschutes Precinct No. 24., W. L. Bergstrom Chairman Hans T. Mikkelson Judge F. S. Stanley Clerk Nellie Stanley Clerk Olaf E, Anderson Clerk Alfalfa No. 25. Charles E. McUne Chairman Mrs. Carl Larson Judge Jessie Ogle Clerk H. L. Burright Clerk e Willis Free Clerk Grange No. 26. Geo; M. Erickson Chairman Magnella Reynolds Judge Fred He tman Clerk R. A. Puett Clerk Alex Walters Clerk Millican No. 27. 0 9 John M. Smith Chairman Pearl Smith Judge W. A..Rahn Clerk Marie L. Pervicall Clerk Emma Graf fenberger Clerk 3 83 Brothers No, 28 John Helfrich Chairman E. L. King. Judge ` S. W, Merrill Clerk Hampton No. 29. M. E. Harman Chairman' E. D. Lamb Judge C. B. Harman Clerk" Bert M. Meeks Clerk Dan McArthur Clerk There being no further business, the Court tr-Preupon adjourned until Saturday, ;Tune 25, 1927 , at 2 P. Mi _ r County Judge J. S. Innes, Geo,, G. Sedgwick, Commissioners, Bend., Oregon, June 25, 1927. �I 3 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 $utter of Claims against the County. ti Claims against the County were then presented and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the various funds of the County, as follows; H. P.cKinney - $105.82 - Special Yarket Road Fund Robert Ladd - 60.34 - Special 11-arket Road Fund 6 A. C. Lad - 60.34 - Special Yarket Road Fund 2 P„ 11:. There being no further business the Court adjourned until Yonday, June 27,1927, at Robert W. Sawyer, County' Judge. Commissioners Bend, Oregon, June 27, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment,, all members being present, and there being no business, the Court- adjourned until Tuesday,- June 28, 1927, at 2 P.M. Bend, Oregon, Tune 28, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day °pur=suant- to adjournment , all members being present, and there being no business, the Court adjourned until Thursday, June 30, 1927, at 2 P.IVI. Bend, Oregon, June 30, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County reconvened this-day, all members being present, v'iereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of ° Special Legal Assistance. County Treasurer Clyde M. McKay then appeared before the Court to request tht. r J 1 he be permitted to employ Jay H. Upton as special counsel to represent the interests of the County in the collection of its account against the First National Bank of Bend, and against guarantors of said account, ;}'hereupon it was ORDERED that Jay H. Upton be employed by the County to represent its interests in the collection of its account against the First National Bank of Bend, and against guarantors of said account. There being no fairther business, the Court then adjourned for the term. Robert Ti. Sawyer, County Judge. BE IT REr.TA.33ERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in e State of Oregon, was begun and held at the court House in Bend, in said County, on ednesday, the 6th day of July 1927, said day being the day fixed bylaw for the holding f a term of the County Court in said County, when were present Robert W. Sawyer J. S. Innes, Geo G. Sedgwick J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts, County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff hereupon.the following proceedings were had, to -wit: n the Yatter of ounty Law Library. There was then presented to the Court a resolution of the Central Oregon Bar As- ciation as follows: "The Central Oregon Bar Association at a regular meeting held on Yonday, the 13th of June, 1927, adopted the following resolution; WHEREAS House Bill 245 was enacted into a law by the 1927 session of the Legis- ature of this State and approved by the Governor on March 3, 1927, and is incorporated in e laws of said session as Chapter 22.2, and WHEREAS, the County of Deschutes, Ore;�on, contains less than 100,000 population, WHEREAS, the said County of Deschutes has no County law library, and WHEREAS, the members of the CENTRAL OREGON BAR ASSOCIATION are desirous that the ounty Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, acquire, own and maintain a law library under the erms and conditions of said Chapter 222, be it now therefore RESOLVED, That the County Court of Deschutes County be, and it is hereby requested y the CENTRAL OREGON BAR ASSOCIATION in regular meeting assembled, to acquire, own and intain a law library under the terms and conditions of.Chapter 222, 1927 Session Laws f Oregon, and be it further RESOLVED That R. S. Hamilton, President of the Association, Jay H. Upton and orge H. Brewster be, and they are hereby appointed as a committee of this Association to esent these resolutions to the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, and urge by all awful means the adoption of an order by said County Court conforming to the requirements f said Chapter 222, 1927 Session^ Laws. TEST: B. Parsons Secretary ereupon, on consideration, it was R. S. Hamilton President" ORDERED and resolved that Deschutes County, which has a population of less than 001000, hereby establishes and shall hereafter maintain afid operate a County law library. In the Matter of Fund Transfers. Upon its appearing to the Court that there are balances in funds as follows: Road District No. 1 - Road District No. 2 - Road District No. 3- it is hereby 446.64 91.2:9. 2,645.53. ORDERED that the sums standing to the credit of the several* road *districts as set for above be transferred to the General Road Fund. In the batter of the i Vacation of the Hunnell Road. This ratter came on to be heard; and upon its appearing that hitherto at a public hear- ing the Court had considered the vacation of a portion of said road, with the resolution for said vacation and objections thereto, and had continued the hearing thereof until a later date, and upon its now appearing that the public will be benefited*by the vacation, it is ORDERED that the- Hunnell road be vacated as prayed for in said - petition a more part cular description of said portion vacated being as fellows: All of that portion of the F: A. Hunnell 'County Road, located in the County of .Desc State of Oregon, as laid out, and established, lying between the `southeast .corner of Section Four (4) Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12), East of the Willamette Yeridian, and the easterly boundary of the right -of -way of the Dalles= California State High%ay, said last described terminus being located approximately 185 feet westerly from the southiwest corner of said Section Four (4) said described portion of the F. A. Hunnell Road being ap- proximately 1.1 miles in length, and excepting from vacation proceedings that portion of the area of the right -of -way of the Reed Iflarket Road lying within the limits of the right -of of the above described portion of the said F. A. Hunnell County Road. In the hatter of Claim for Indemnity for Diseased Cattle. es There was then presented the claim of T. J. Fields for $15.00 for indemnity for diseased cattle slaughtered under Chapter 215 Laws of 1923, and upon its appearing.that said claim duly certified to and approved by W. H. Lytle, State Veterinarian,, it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the General Fvnd payable to T. J. Fields in the sum of $15.00 in consideration of said claim. In the hatter of Claim for Indemnity for diseased Cattle. There was then presented the claim of R. L. Howard for X5.00 for indemnity for diseased cattle slaughtered under Chapter 215 Laws of 1923, and upon its appearing that said claim duly certified to and approved by W. H. Lytle, State Veterinarian, it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the General Fund payable to R. L. Howard in the sum of 85.00 in consideration of said claim. In the Yatter of Claim for Indemnith for Diseased Cattle. There was then presented. the claim of W. C. Osborn for $2.50 for indemnity for diseased cattle slaughtered under Chapter 215 Laws of 1923, and upon its appearing that said claim duly certified to and approved by W. H. Lytle, State Veterinarian, it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the General Fund payable to W. C. Osborn in the sum of $2.50 in consideration of said claim. In the Natter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and audited and after audit were orde paid by warrants drawn as follows: On the General Fund; Central Oregon Mlotor Company E. E. Varco $525_.35 164.00 11 r Bend Water Department B-u3hong,l,, Co. J. H. Buchholtz Ladies Pioneer Club W. E. Harinon Pearl Lee Western Union Telegraph Co. State of Oregon P. R. Henderson Cashmanls^ Bend Chapter A. R. C. J.,D. Bowman Glass & Prudhori.me Magill Driig Co. Varion Yi.- Lesh Ruth Osbai-n Deschutes Power & Light Co. -1- Pilot Butte 'Pharmacy Ruby McKehzie R.. S. YcClare J. Alton Thompson C. P. Becker Pilot Butte Pharmacy I I IT' ?I I I IT, IT Oregon Tr-ansfer Redmond Spokesman P., I'd, Smith R. J. 1ficKinney S. E. Roberts Howell Roberts Yannheimer's Cashman's -Workingmen's Store D. E. Baird, I. Do Marion 1,4Ci. Lesh Frenchie's Service Station ,Nazarene Church i1ax A. Cunning Bend Hardwbxe Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Pilot Buttb Pharmacy Glass & Prudhomme I 1 11 Tr TT Tr J? It I t it It IT It R. K. Inne's C. E. Campbell Ben Alsup A. A. Fossen Earl Malkson R. B. Gould John A. R-ahge Clyde Iii. 1,S1cKay Bend Hardw'are Co. Bend Bulle'tin Western Union Telegraph Co. C. T. Terril Nell Y. King Kilham Stationery & Prtg. Co. It ?1 11 it Tt I I Tt IT TT if T Geo G. Sedg�.vick J. S. Inne's Ault & Armstrong Bend Garage Co. Pilot Butte Inn Auto Radiator Shop J. D. Doho°van, MARKET ROAD FUND State Industrial accident Commission F. C. Shepard F. H. May ' Clifford Ullman Harry McG-Lfire Howard Conover Al YcCorkl7e D. D. Tuss*ing R. K. Inne's C. E. Campbell Ben Alsup John A. Runge A. A. Foss-en Earl Malks7on W. 0. Widdovi.,s Nell Marke-1 Standard 0 il' Co. 2.30 5.80 17.15 16.00 -5.00 5.00 5.00 5.03 5.00 .70 5.20 12.75 96.00 27.50 12.70 460.00 18.50 90,25 8.10 161.73 56.67 91.69 135,00 3.- 00 11.40 1.00 5.00 49.55 161.84 312.79 136..31 90.00 9068 10.70 2.69 20.00 10.00 65.00 7.00 25 1- 00 ':,9 6 5.50 12.85 .75 8.00 '13.81 1.27 140.00 207.90 53.95 18.13 8.00 4.10 13.75 13.50 20.26 16.80 26.62 7.10 5.18 100.00 3.00 .55i .99 18:80 178.80 14.78 5.60 8.91 6.19 86.80 '137.80 4.50 50.51 9.50 1.59 10.00 .41 26.21 33.87 24.95 37.42 8.98 67.36 24.95 17.55 18.23 23.25 4.44 27.95 48.93 .9.34 1.50 216.82 0M E. E. Wall $30.00 Bend Hardware Co. 5.36 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. '19.20 Miller Lumber Co. 2.25 Deschutes Power & Light Co. 12.50 GENERAL ROAD.FUND. Standard Oil Co. 122.90. C. P. Becker 35.00 Peter Pierson 13.25 Bend Hardware Co. 18.89 Miller Lumber Co. 38.66 ° Frenchie's Service Station 21.65 ` Dennis & Markell Lumber Co. 21.12 } Frenchie'_s Service Station 19.35 Henry Strixner 96.00 ° Finnigan Bros.- 4.05 Millard Triplett 29.94 D. D, Tussing 22.45 Howard Conover. 13.47 F. H. May 26.16 Atkinson Lumber Co. 9.95 Moore's Garage & Machine Shop .75 l Redmond Hardware Co. .98 Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation 59.01 Western Union Tel. Co. 1.80 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND ° Central Oregon Irrigation Dist. 85.49 Robinson Tractor Co. 36.22 Barrett's Welding & Radiator Shop .75:. ` Tum -a -Lum Lumber Co. 7.60 Deschutes Mutual Telephone Co. 3.62 State Industrial Accident Comm. 7.02 Dan Schumacher 20.97 ". Jess Harter 6.99 Walter.. Rubble 27.93 ` Jim Baxter 27.93 C. D. Brown 59.85 Geo. Gates 59.85 J. F. Powers 89.77 W. Philips 147.75 G. Philips 93.76 Edd Brown 15.96 E. E. Lundy 11.97 Jim Thompson 101.74 J. Nutter 95.76 Art Tuck 86.85 ` E. Summers 58.37 F. Powers 27.96 A. Nirschl 181.74 G. Shaw 215.90 ' ` Fred Collins 223.01 ` Ward Donahue 218.27 Chris Mickle 241.99 Cecil Floyd 237.25 Jess Tuck 303.73 - F. G. Atkinson 12.49 _ Millard Triplett 104.79` D. D. Tussing ` 82.33 Al McCorkel 57.38 Howard Conover 94.29 ° Harry 92.31 L. Carver 116.74." ` Carl Hamilton 116.74 Dan C. Wood 155.74 Clifford Ullman 39.92 F. H. :'`say 302.62 R. K. Innes 52.65 C. E. Campbell 50.40 Ben Al:sup 48.50 A. A. Foss:en 71.20. Earl Malkson 63.06 W. 0. Widdows 80.57 John Runge 143.40 Standard Oil Co. 442.13 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 4.50 ` Black Butte Land & Livestock Co. 60.00 J. E. Hallyburton 142.06 A. J. Goggans .1.1.00 Clifford Ullman 18.75 - W.-F. Arnold 8.00 J. 0. Griffiths & Lee Hollenbeck 413.69 J. E. Hallyburton 232:08 ` IileCraken- Ripley Co. 145.64 Bend Hardware Co. 256.33 ° Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. 242.00 E. P. Brosterhous 4.83 G. W. Davies 16.25 ` Miller Lumber Co. 154.25 ° Sorensen's Service Station 10.85 Redmond Hardware Co. 167..65 " ° Tum -a -Lum Lumber Co. 332.95 W 1 189 The following Claim was disallowed; D. E. Baird, Y. D. $21.00 There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Saturday, July 9 , 1927 , at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. J. S..Innes Geo... G. Sedgwick Commissioners Bend, Oregon, July 9, 1927. The County Court 'of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all F members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of County Audit. There was then presented a letter from R. Erickson, Public Accountant, now en- gaged in auditing the records of the County, requesting the direction of,the Court with respect -to a reconciliation of. outstanding County warrants, and upon its appearing from Mr. Erickson's letter that warrants outstanding, as shown by the warrant register, exceed the total control figures by the sum of $27,326.23, it was ORDERED that Mr. Erickson be directed to take the time necessary to effect a (proper reconciliation. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Yonday, July 11,1927 I at 2 P. R ". Bend, Oregon, July 11, 1927. 1 \ The County Court of Deschutes County met this. day pursuant to a d journment, Comp missioner Innes being Absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the Special Market Road Fund, as follows: George Elmore A.- L. Boyer 939.41 55.90 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Tuesday, July 12, 1927, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Geo. G. Sedgwick, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, July 12, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Com- missioner Innes being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Yatter of Claims against the County. There was then presented the claim of H. Earl Cross for work done under contract upon the Butler Market Road, whereupon it was ORDERED t'cat the Clerk issue his warrant drawn on the Market Road Fund to H. Earl Cross, in the sum of $3203.68, There was alos presented the claim of Clyde W. Smith, Administrator, for court costs on appear from viewers'. award, and upon said claim being considered it mas ORDE -RED that the Clerk draw his warrant on the Road Fund, payable to said Clyde � W. Smith, Administrator, in the sum of $25.00 in payment thereof. there being no further business; the Court then adjourned. until Thursday, July 14,1927. 190- t 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge Bend, Ore_on, July 14, 1927. 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 Claims against the County. Upon its appearing to the Court that its previous order made at this term for payment to the Deschutes Power -& Light Company of its bill against the County should have provided for payment of $99.55 instead of $90.25; and upon its appearing that warrant for $90.25, had already been issued, it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his further warrant, drawn on the General Fund, payable to Deschutes Power & Light Company, in-the sum of $9.70 in payment of the balance due on said claim. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Saturda�,r, July 161 1927, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer -,_., Commissioners*_ 1 I ­ I bena, Oregon, duly 16, 1y;&7. The County Court of Deschutes-County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and there being no business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned until Monday, June 18, 19279 at 2 P- -,iX. Bend, Oregon,July 18, 1927. 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 Delinquent Taxes on Land Acquired by the State. There then appeared before the Court James S. Stewart, representing the State Land Board, to present the request of-the-State Land Board that taxes now remaining delinquent against land on whicJa mortgage - -loans had been made by said State Land Board, and said mortgages had later been foreclosed, or are in process of foreclosure, or have been acquired by the State Land Board by deed in lieu of foreclosure, he waived by the County, whereupon, after consideration, and upon its appearing to the Court that said lands having been acquired by the State Land Board were no longer taxable by the County, and upon its further appearing that the State Land Board proposes to pay such portion of said delinquent taxes as .the County itself has heretofore paid the State on account of State Taxes; and upon its further appearing that it is to the interests of Deschutes County and the State of Oregon that said State taxes be received by the County in _ full for all amounts now charged against said lands; it is ORDERED that the Tax Collector-of Deschutes County is .hereby authorized and directed to cancel all delinquent taxes now charged against lands in the following list, upon the payment td Deschutes County for credit to the General Fund of the County of the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Sixty -six and 61/100 (1566.61} Dollars, and that,deeds be made by the County Court releasing to said State of Oregon any interest heretofore ac -quired by Deschutes County by foreclosure of any of said lands for delinquent taxes, said list referred to above being as follows: MELVIN L. CROW °- - - - � - - - - -N� 18 -21 -20 ARTHUR HOLMGREN- - - - - - - - - - S' of S2 31 -22 -17 N of Sw-; 31 -22 -19 S2 of SW4 32 -22 -17 0 BURR BLACK 13 -21 -19 S2 18 -21 -20 ELBERT C. SMITH- - - - - - - - - - N2 of SE4 ) 31 -22 -19 NE' ) E 2 o f NVd4 ) HAIdPTON LIVESTOCK CO. - - - - - - S2 25 -21 -19 PETER G. REMPLE - - - - - - - - - W2 of NW-,11 10 -20 -19 NE4 9 -20 -19 W- o f SE-17 9-20-19 OSCAR 0. ANDREWS- - - - - - - - - - Lots; 2 & 3) 4- 1,7..I :' SW" of NEB) 4 -17 -12 SE! of N61) MARTIN HALLMEYER - - - - - - - - -- W2 5 -20 -19 ABE EVANS - - - - - - - - - - - - SE4 ) S2 of NE,il ) 33 -19 -14 NE4 of NE) SE-"' of NW-t) HOWARD L. BURRIGHT- - - - - - - - N2 8 -17 -14 SETH STOOKEY - - - - - - - - - - E2 7 -19 -14 NW4 of NE4 17 -19 -14 NW4 17 -19 -14 d2 o f SW4 17-19-14 N� 18-19-14 N2 of SE-z' 18 -19 -14 SW4 of SE- 18 -19 -14 E2 of SW� 18 -19 -14 NVd4 19-19-14 192 s Sw; of S�1� ; NE4 N2 of NW4 SE o f NW-41- SE4 NE4 WILBUR X. HUNNELL - - - - - SW4 Of' NW4 _ W12 ; Of SVd4 SE4 of SE4 71. I. YARMOUTH- - - - - - - S2 MINNIE C. LOVV1 - - - - - - - -Wv' of NE4 SE4 of NE' Swi of Nu�4 M. L. PECK - - - - - - - -- N2 BRIDGET FARRELL- - - - - - E1 of NEB WQ of NWa FRED N. VAN MATRE - - - - - T2 of NW4 W'2 of NE4 FRANK H. ROBARGE- - - - - - -NW4 W- of NE4 N2 of SW4 GEORGE A. PADDOCK - - - - - S2 of SVd4 NW-11k W2 of NE4 FRANK MASSINGALE - - - - - - S2 of SW4 SE4 of SE' N2 of N2 NW of NWl DENVER V. GOOD - - - - - - - EL of SE E2 of NE- ,14T Stj of NW-4' GEORGE SNYDER - - - - - - - -V2 Of SW; of NT1u1 Tid2 o f NYI4, o f S' of S it J. L. COUCH - - - - - - - - -NE4 of NE4 HENRY W. KERBOW -, - - - - - -S2 of SE4 NE4 w -21 o f Nn' FRANK F. FISCH - - - - - - - Wai EDGAR W. GILLET - - - - - - -E-i -O f NE" Vie of Nvit ORA BELLOWS- - - - - - - - - B-1 In the Matter of - Claims against the County. - - 1 eJ —1 a —J-.j 24-19-13 24 -19 -13 24 -19 -13 24-19-13 25 -19 -13 33-16-12 33 -16 -12 32-16-12 24 -21 -20 28-16-12 28-16-12 27-16-12 25 -21 -19 20 -15 -12 21-15-12 4-17-12 15-17-14 15 -17 -14 15-17-14 14 -22 -22 23 -22 -22 23 -22 -22 2-19-14 3-19-14 10-19-14 11 -19 -14 20-17-14 29-17-14 28 -17 -14 2-17-11 2 -17 -11 2-17-11 27 -16 -11 14- -22 -23 23 -22 -23 24 -22 -23 15-20-18 35 -15 -11 34 -15 -11 24 -22 -18 The claim of R. Erickson -on account of auditing -was -then presented, - whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant drawn on the General Fund payable to R. Erickson, in the sum of $500.00, on account of audtting the County records for the six months i ended June 30, 1927. In the Matter of Election Precincts. - - -- - - - - - It then appeared that by law it was the duty of the Court at this term to set forth and. establish election precincts within the County, and-the-Court-having taken the matter under advisement, orders that election precincts be established in Deschutes County as follows, to —faits BEND NUMBER 1. Beginning at the intersection of Greenwood Avenue with the center line of Deschutes River; thence southeasterly and easterly along said Greenwood Avenue to an intersection with Harriman Street; thence soutli along said Harriman Street to Franklin Avenue; thence northwes t- erly along said Franklin Avenue and the northwesterly continuation thereof to an intersection with the center line of the Deschutes River; thence following said center line of the Deschutes River down the stream to the point of beginning. BEND NUMBER 2. I 1 F� C 1 1 9J Beginning at the intersection of the center line of `Deschutes River with Greenwood .&venue. ,thence following the said center line of the Deschutes River dove stream in a general northerly direction to an intersection with the boundary of the City'of Bend at the north line of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 29, Township 17 south, Range 12 E.W.M; thence easterly to the east bank of the Deschutes River; thence following said east bank of the Deschutes River down stream in a general northeasterly direction to the city boundary at the north line of the southeast quarter of the north- east quarter of said Section 29; thence easterly along the city boundary to an intersection with the main line track of the Oregon Trunk Railway; thence in a general southwesterly direction along said main line track to an intersection with Greenwood Avenue; thence westerly and northwesterly along said Greenwood Avenue to the place of beginning. BEND NUMBER 3. Beginning at the intersectidn'oi Lafayette Avenue with the main line track of the Oregon Trunk Railway; thence in a general northeasterly direction to the northerly boundary to the City of Bend; thence east along said northerly boundary to Fifth Street; thence south along Fifth Street to Thurston Avenue; thence east along the city boundary to the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 28, Township 17 South of Range 12 E.W.M; thence south along the city boundary to east Lafayette Avenue; thence West along East Lafayette Avenue to the point of beginning. BEND hTWBER 4. Beginning at the intersection of the main line track of the Oregon'Trunk Railway with the soot -he �:�T boundary of Section 33, Township 17 South, Range 12 E.W.M; thence east to the southeast corner of said Section 33; thence north one quarter mile ; thence west one quarter mile; thence north along the boundary of the City of Bend to an intersection with East Lafayette Avenue; thence west along said East Lafayette Avenue to an intersection with the main line track of the Oregon Trunk Railway, thence south and southeasterly along said main line track to the point of beginning. BEND NUMBER 5. All that portion of the City of Bend lying within the city li#4ts thereof and lying southerly from the north ` boundary of Township 18 South, Range 12, E.W.M. BEND NUMBER 6. Beginning at the intersection of the main line track of the Oregon Trunk Railway with the center line of Greenwood Avenue ;: thence west along Greenwood Avenue to Harriman Street; thence south 0 along Harriman Street and a continuation thereof to the south boundary to Township 17 South, Range 12, E.W.M; thence east along said township boundary to an intersection with the main line track of the Oregon Trunk Railway; thence northwesterly and northerly along said main line track to the point of' beginning. BEND NUMBER 7. Beginning at the intersection of Bond Street with the southerly city boundary of the City of Bend; thence north and northeasterly along said Bond Street to Franklin avenue; thence southeasterly along said Franklin Avenue to Harriman Street; thence south along'Harriman Street and a continuation thereof to the southerly boundary ©f the City of Bend; thence west along said city boundary td the point of beginning.- ` Beginning' at the intersection of the center line of the Deschutes River with Tumalo Avenue; thence east along said Tumalo Avenue to Broadway; thence south along said Broadway to the southerly boundary of the City of Bend; thence east along said city boundary to Bond Street; thence north and northeasterly along Bond Street to Franklin Avenue; thence northwesterly along Franklin Avenue and a continuation thereof to the center II 194 ne of the Deschutes - River; thence following said center line of the Deschutes.Riyer up stream in a southwesterly direction to the point of beginning. BEND NUMBER 9. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the Deschutes River with Tumalo Avenue; thence east along said Tumalo Avenue to Broadway; thence south along Broadway to th 3 6 southerly boundary to the City of Bend; thence west along said city boundary to the center line of the Deschutes River; thence in a general northerly direction on the center line of t Deschutes River to the point of beginning. BEND NUMBER 10. Beginning at the intersection of the Center line of the Deschutes River with Galvesto Aven -ge; thence west on Galveston Avenue to the westerly boundary of the City of Bend; thence south along said city boundary to the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of the s outherst quarter to Section 31, Township 17 South, Range 12,E.W.M; thence east along the city bounda to the center line of the Deschutes River; thence in a general northerly direction following the. said center line of the Deschutes River to the point of beginning,. BEND NUMBER 110 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the Deschutes River with Galvest Avenue; thence west along said Galveston avenue to the westerly boundary of the City of Bend; thence north on said City Boundary to an intersection with Kingston Avenue; thence east on said Kingston Avenue to an intersection. with Union Street, thence Northeasterly on Union Stre to Newport Avenue; thence easterly along Newport Avenue to Nashville Avenue; thence southeaE along Nashville Avenue to the center line of Deschutes River; thence following said center line of the Deschutes River southwesterly to, the point of beginning. BEND NUMBER 12. Beginning at the intersection of the westerly city boundary of the City of Bend with ingston Avenue; thence east along said Kingston Avenue to Union Street; thence northeaster along Union Street to Newport. Avenue; thence east along Newport Avenue to West 9th Street; thence north along said West 9th Street to the northerly boundary of the City of Bend; then 0 west along said city boundary to the northwest corner of the Northwest quarter of the North east quarter of Section 31, Township 17 South, Range 12, E.W.M; thence south along the wester 3 boundary of the city of Bend to the point of beginning. a BEND NUMBER 13. i Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the Deschutes River with Newport venue; thence northwesterly and westerly along said Newport Avenue to West 5th Street; then orth along said West 5th Street to the northerly boundary of the City of Bend; thence west long said city boundary to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter, of the southwest quarter of Section 29, Tovmship 17, South of Range 12, E.W.M; thence south along the City oundary to the southwest corner of said Section 29; thencenwest along the city boundary to est 9th Street; thence south along said West 9th street to Nashville Avenue, thence south- easterly along said Nashville Avenue to the center line of the Deschutes River;, thence fol ing the said center line of the Deschutes River; thence following the said center line of .t Deschutes River in a general easterly direction down stream to the point of beginning. END NUMBER 14. Beginning; at the intersection of the center line of the DeschuteqRiver with Newpor z venue; thence northwesterly and westerly along said Newport Avenue to West 5th Street; then .orth along said West 5th Street to the northerly boundary of the City of Bend;, thence east long said city boundary to an intersection with the center line of the Deschutes River ;. thence following said center line of the Deschutes River up stream in a general southerly jdirection, to the point of beginning. 11 er ly 1 LJ F�� C _ 4 195 PLAINVIEW Number 15. Beginning at the southwest corner of Section 35, Township 15, South Range 10, E.W.M; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section 23 of Township 15, South Range 10 E.W. M.; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section 24 of Township 15 South Range 10 East; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section 6; `township 15; South Range 11 East; *thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 15 South, Range _11 East; thence southerly to the township line between townships 15 and is south, to the southeast corner Of Section 33 of Township 15 South, Range 11 East, thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section 4 of Township 16 South, Range 11 East; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section 16 of said Tovmship 16 South, Range 11 East; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section 14 of Township 16 South, Range 10 East; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section 2 of said Township 16 South, Range 10 East; thence westerly to the point of beginning. SISTERS NUMBER 16. ° 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 tofinship line between townships 15 and 16 south, Range 8 E.Vt. M; thence easterly on the line between Townships 15 and 16 South to the Southeast corner of Section 34; Township 15 South, Range 10 East;. thence northerly to the Northeast corner of Section 22 of said Township 15 South and Range 10 East; thence 'easterly to the -South- east corner,*of Section 13 of said Township 15 -South; Range 10 East; thence northerly to the intersection of the-Range line between Ranges 10 and 11 East with the..center line of Squaw Creek in Township 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. 11 LOWER BRIDGE NUMBER 11. Beginning at the northeast corner of Township 14 South., Range 12 East W.M.; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section 24 of said Township 14, South Range 12 East; thence westerly to the intersection of the southerly boundary of Section 23 of said town- ship fourteen south, Range 12 East, with the center line of the Deschutes River; 'thence southeasterly on the center line of said Deschutes River to its intersection with the south lime of Section 26 of said Township 14 South, Range 12 East, thence westerly to the southeast corner of Section 28 of said Tovmship 14 South, Range 12 East, thence southerly ' to' the Southeast corner of Section 33 of said Township 14 South, Range 12 East; thence westerly to the Southwest corner of Section 317Lof said Township 14 South, Range 11 East, thence northerly to the intersection of the west boundary of said township 14 Sout1l, Range 11 East with the center-line of Squaw Creek; thence northeasterly along the center line of Squaw Creek to its intersection with the northerly boundary of Deschutes County and the northerly boundary of Township 14, South, Range 11 East; thence easterly to the point of beginning. w • s i '� • Beginning at the northeast corner of Township 14 South, Range 13 East W.M. the northeast corner of Deschutes County; thence southerly on the easterly boundary of said county to the southeast corner of Section 25 of said Township 14 South, Range 13 East; thence westerly to the intersection of the southerly boundary of Section. 26 of Township 14 South, Range 12 East with the center line of the Deschutes River; thence northwesterly along the center' line of the Deschutes River to its intersection with the northerly boundary I f said Section 26; thence easterly to the northwest corner of Section 30 of Township .14 South, Range 13 East; thence northerly to the Northwest corner of Township 14 South. Range 0 13 East; thence easterly to the point of beginning. o REDMOND NUMBER 19. All that portion of the incorporated City of Redmond lying north of "D" Street. REDMOND NUMBER 20. All that portion of the incorporated City of Redmond lying south of "D" Street.. TEEHROW NUMBER 210 Beginning at the northeast corner of Section 36, Township 14 South, Range 13 E.W.M:; thence south to the east quarter corner of Section _13 Township 15 .South, Range 13 E.WeiM.; thence west for six miles to the west quarter corner of Section 18, Township 15 South, Rang 13 East W.M; thence north to the northwest corner of Section 31, Tomship 14 South, Range 1 E.W.M; thence East to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom that portion of the above described area lying within the corporate boundaries of the City of Redmond. PLEASANT VALLEY NUMBER 22. Beginning at the east quarter corner of Section 13, Township 15, South Range 13 E.W. +I; thence south to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 15 South, Range 13 E.W.M; thence west to the intersection of the south boundary of Section 35, Township 15 South, Range 12 East; with the center line of the Deschutes River ;, thence following said center line of the Deschutes River northerly to an intersection with the_ east and west quarter line of Section 24, Township 15 South, Range 12 E.W.M; thence east along said quarter line to the east quarter corner of I� said Section 24; thence.north to the west quarter corner of Section 18, Township 15 South, Range 13 East; thence east for six miles to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom all that portion of the above described area included within the corporate limits of the City of Redmond. CLINE FALLS NUMBER 23. Beginningaat the .intersection of the .south boundary of Section 35, Township 15 South, Range 12 East; fii th the center line of the Deschutes River; thence west to the Soutr. est corner of Section 34, Township 15 South, Range llnEast; thence north to the Northwest corn of Section 3, Township 15 South, Range 11 .East; thence east to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 15 South; Range 12 East; thence North to the Northwest corner of Sectio 34, Township 14 South, Range 12 East; thence East to the Northeast corner of Section 36, To ship 14 South Range 12 East; thence south to the east quarter corner of Section 24, Townshi 15, South Range 12 East; thence west to the center line of the Deschutes River; thence foil ing said center line of the Deschutes River in a southerly direction to the point of beginn DESCHUTES NUMBER 24. Beginning at the Northeast corner of Township 16 South, Range 13 East W.M; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section 12 of Township 17 South, Range 13 East ,* . thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section 10. of Township 17 South, Range 12 East; thence northerly to the intersection of the line between Sections 9 and 10 of Township 16 Range 12 East with the center line of the Deschutes River; thence northeasterly along the a center line of said Deschutes River to its intersection with the northerly boundary of Township Sixteen South, Range 12 East; thence easterly to the point of beginning. ALFALFA NUMBER 25. All of Township 17 South, Range 14 East W.M. and all of Township 18 South Range 14 East -W.M. GRANGE NUMBER 26. Beginning at the northeast corner of Section 13 Township 17, South, Range 13 E.W.M; thence _south to th8 southeast corner of Section 36, Township 18 South, Range 13 East; then west to the southwest corner of Section 34, Township 18 South, Range 13 East; thence north th , 1 :J 197 to-,the southeast corner of Section 9-1--Township-18 South, Range 13 East; thence west to the southwest corner of Section 7, Township 18 South, Range 13'-East; thence north to the north- west corner of Section 1&, Township 17, South, Range 13 East; thence east to the point of beginning. MSLLICAN NUMBER 27. All that portion of Deschutes County lying easterly of the following described boundary. Beginning at a point on the county line at the northeast corner of Section.l, Township 19, South range 14 East; thence west to the north -west corner of Section 6, Town- ship 19 South, Range 14 East; thence south to the Southwest corner of Section 31,, Township 19 South, Range 14 East thence east to the southeast corner of Section 32, ` o- unship 19, South, 'Range 14 East; thence south to the Southwest corner of Section 16, Township 20 South Range 14 East; thence east to the southeast corner of Section 13, Township 20, South Range 14 East; thence south to the Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 20 South, Range 15 East; thence East to _the Northeast corner of Section 1, Township 21 South, Range 16 East;. thence south to the Southeast corner of Section 36, Township 22 South, Range 16 East; said -point being on the county boundary of Deschutes County. AVTBREY NUMBER 28. Beginning at the intersection of Tumalo Creek with the northerly boundary of Section 13, Township-17 South, Range 11 East of the Iffillamette Meridian, thence east to the northeast corner of Section 13, Township 17 South, Range 12 East; thence south to the southeast corner of Section 12, Township 18 South, Range 12 East; thence east to the north- east corner of Section 16, Township 18 South, Range 13 East; thence south to the southeast corner of Section 33, Township 18 South, Range-13 East; thence west to the southwest corner of Section 34, Township 18 South, Range 12 East; thence north to the northwest corner of Section 3, Township 18 South, Range 12 East; thence arrest to an intersection with the center line of Tumalo Creek on the southerly boundary of Section 33, Township 17, South, Range 11 East;, thence following the said center =line t5 Tumalo Creek down stream in a northeasterly direction to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom that portion.of the above described area included within the-corporate limits of the City of Bend. REED NUMBER a9. Beginning at the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 18, South Range 12 East; thence south to the southeast corner of Section 33, Township 18 South =Range 12 East; thence south to the southeast corner of Section 33, Township 18 South Range 12 East ; - thence west to the center line -of the Deschutes River; thence follov-ring the said center line of the Deschutes River doirm stream in a northeasterly direction to an intersection with the west boundary of Township 18 South, Range 12 East; thence north to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 18; South, Range= 12 East; thence east to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom that portion of the =above described area included tithin the corporate boundaries of the City of Bend. TUMALO NUMBER 300 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the-Deschutes River with the northerly boundary of Section 2, Township 16 South, Range 12 East; thencewest to the northwest corner of Section 3, Township 16 South Range 11 East; thence south to the south- east corner of Section 16, Township 16 South, Range =11 East ; thence west to the Southwest corner of Section 14, Township 16 South, Range 10 East, thence north to the northWes °t orner of Section 2, Township 16 South, Range 10 East; thence west along the northerly oundary of Township 16- South and a continuation thereof to an intersection with the esterly boundary of Deschutes County; thence following said westerly boundary of Deschutes ounty in a general southerly direction to an intersection with the southerly boundary of 198- township 17 South; thence east--,-:.to an intersection with the center line off' - io, urger-=-u southeast quarter of Section 33, Township 17 South, Range 11-East;thence in a general north easterly direction along the said center line of Tunalo Creek to an intersection t th the „ t north boundary of Section 13, Township 17 South, Range lll�ast; thence east to the.southeas b corner of Section 9; Township 17 South, Range 12, East; thence north to an intersection 0 with the center line of the Deschutes River on the westerly boundary of Section 10.' Townshi 16 South, Range 12 East; thence following the said center line of the Deschutes River down strum in a northeasterly direction to the point of beginning. SHEVLIN NUMBER 31. Beginning at the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 18 South, Range 11 East; t thence south to an intersection with the center line of the Deschutes River on the east boundary of Township 18 South, Range 11 East; thence folio; °ring said center line of the Deschutes River up stream in a southwesterly direction to an intersection with.the south boundary Of Se.etion•33, Township 18 South, Range 11 East, thence east to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 19 South Range 12 East; thence south to the county boundary at the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 22 South, Range 12 East; thence west to the southwest corner of Section 33, Township 22 South, Range 11 East; thence north to the northwest corner of Section 21, Township 21, South, Range 11 East; thence west to the westerly boundary of Deschutes County where the same intersects the south boundary of Section 13, Township 21 South, Range 6 East; thence in a general northerly and northeasterly direction along the wessterly boundary of Deschutes County to an intersection with the north boundary of Section 6, township 18 South, Range 8 East; thence east along the north boundary of Township 18 South to the point of beginning. BROOKS NUMBER 32. Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 19 South,.Range 13 East; thence east to the northeast iaorner of Section 1, Township 19 South, Range 13 East; thence south to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 20 South, Range 13 east; thence east to the northeast corner of Section 5, Township 20 South, Range 14 East; thence south. to the northeast corner of Section 20, Township 20 South, Range 14 East; thence east to the northeast corner of Section 24, Township 20 South, Range 14 East; thence south to the southeast corne o b of Section 36, Township 20 South, Range 14 East; thence east to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 21 South, Range 16 East; thence south to the southeast corner of Section 36, TOl n- ship 22 South,. Range 16 East; thence west along the southerly boundary of Deschutes County to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 22 South, Range 13 East; thence north alon the westerly boundary of Range 13 East to the point of beginning. La Pine NUMBER 33. � Beginning at the southeast corner of Section 32, ,Townsh.ip. 22 , South-of Range 11 East�i, North to the northeast corner of Section.20, Township 21 South, Range 11 East; then[ i, e thence N west to an intersection with the westerly boundary of Deschutes County where 0 the same intersects the north boundary of Section 24, Township 21 South, Range 6 East; thence in a general southerly direction following the westerly boundary of Deschutes County to the southwester corner of said county; thence east along the southerly boundary of said Deschutes County to the point of beginning. ; There being no further business, the Court then adjourned to Wednesday, July 20, 192171 ii at 2 P.M. Bend, Oregon, July 20, 1927. {� The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, .Thereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: 199 In the Matter of Claims against the County. -Claims against the County were then presented and or__ pd paid as follows: M.P. Cashman, assignee of Ralph James, by warrant on the Special-:_Market Road Fund, in the sum of $33.91. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned to Saturday, July 23, 1927, at 2 P.M. Robert W. Sawyer. County Judge. - o Bend, Oregon, July 23, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment,, all members being present, and there being no business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned until Wednesday, July 27, 1927, at 2 P.M. Bend, Oregon, July 27, 1927. 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 z Claims against the County. There was then presented the claim of Jay H. Upton for $790.00 for services rendered the County Treasurer in connection with the Treasurerts claim against the Independence Indemnity Company on its bond for $20,000.00 given to secure deposit in the First, National Bank, whereupon after consideration, it was ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $.790.001 payable to said Jay H. Upton, in payment of said claim. There being no further business to come before the Court,, the Court then adjourned for the term. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. J. S. Innes. ° Geo. G. Sedgwick.. Commissioners. ° BE IT RMIEMBERED, 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 siid'County, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of August, 1927, said day being the day fixed by lawn for the o holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present ° ° ° H. H. De Armond, County Judge ° J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner ' J. H. Haner, County Clerk. S. E. Roberts,,' Sheriff ereupon the following proceedings were had, nto -wit: ° o ° In the matter of Fund Transfers. ° In the matter of the transfer of funds by the County Treasurer from °t'rie General Fund to the Market Road Fund, it was ° ORDERED, that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered to transfer from the General Fund to ,the Market Road Fund the sum of $22,158.18. A letter from Denton G. Burdick on behalf of Burdfck Mortgage Co., requesting payment of $50.00 from the County in connection with borrowing dirt from the SE' 9W' of Section ° 27 -16 -12 E.a.M., belonging to the estate of, Jack Brula, Deceased, was Bread and duly i� considered, and the' claim disallowed. I� ° �a 200 In the matter of the claim of Mr. Dunn. 0 There was presented a claim by Mr. Dubin for damages for right, -of -way of the Nichols Market Road across his land, and the County Court agreed to inspect the premises on Friday, August 5th. , _ _ In the matter of disposing of logs cut from right =of -way over private lands, of the Metolius River Market Road. Whereas, it appears that heretofore a tentative agreement had been entered into betwee d = the County Court and Duckett and Spoo for the removal of said logs, wherein Duckett and Spoo agreed to pay the County 50 cents per 1000 feet for said logs. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge be authorized to execute a contract in writing with Duckett and Spoo in accordance with the proposal submitted by them: In the matter -o f Delinquent Taxes on Land Acquired by the State.. There was then reported to the Court the fact that in the list of lands that have been acquired by Deschutes County by fo:reblo-sureoof delinquent tax certificates, and at the meeting of this Court on July 18th, 1927, ordered conveyed to the State of Oregon as owner under foreclosure of mortgage on payment by the State of State taxes thereon, that by error in the list furnished the County Court the land of W. I. rFdarmouth was listed as the "S2 of 24- 21- 20I,', _ i when in fact said land should have been 6shown as the "S2 34- 21 -20, and upon its further appear- ing that the deed made in pursuance of said order properly described saidoland, it is ORDERED that said order of July 18, 1927, be amended to show the land of W.I. Warmouth as the S2 of Section 34- 21 -20, and the `deed heretofore made to the State of Oregon, inc ludi C ' this land properly described, be ratified and confirmed. o > In the Matter of Claims against the County.- Claims against the County were then presented and audited, and after audit were ordere paid by warrants drawn as follows: I No. GENERAL FUND 1 Douthit Eleetti.c Co. 2 C. A. Beckwith 3 Davis -Wood Motor Co. 4 S.E. Roberts - 5 tt 6 Conard J. Locher 7 411. C. Hollinshead 8: Nell M. Ding 9 Howell Roberts 10 J. H. -Haner, Clerk. F 11 Glass & Prudhomme Co. 12 Finnigan Bros. 13 Vivian Oatts 14 H. Garnett ° 15 M. W. Kinckerbocker ° 16 Bend Bulletin 17' Columbia Mercantile Co. 18 19 St. Charles Hospital 20 Office Machinery & Supply Co. 21 E. E. Varco. 22 Pac. Telephone & T. Co. 23 " 24 P.M. Smith 25 T.J. Quigley 26 St. Charles Hospital 27 Magill Drug Co. 28 Tumalo Irrigation Project 29 Dr. George Vandevert 30 E.P. Brosterhous 31 Bend Bulletin ° 32 Redmond Spokesman Pub. Co. 33 Marion 'M. Lesh 34 A. A. Anderson 35 Bend Hardware Co. 36 Oregon Transfer 37 Kilham Statioriery & Ptg.- Co.- 38 " 39 " 14I 40 tt 41 a 6.00 1.00 14.10 55.00 154.84 2.00 5.00 110;00 90.00 27.44 3.10 3.05 6.00 6.00 6.20 250.05 20.00 20:00 34.00 50.00 20.00 1.00 18.15 145.44 5.00 34.00 30.50 5.00 50.00 486.03 375.75 67.20 469.00 7.04 9..75 5.00 1.27 107.73 1.00 9.61 4.44 E I" J s I" J 8.00 1.29 1.87 7.74 3.68 12.00 6.00 22.00 34.05 3.08 6.71 1250.00 0102.45 10.00 55.34 X157.85 53.45 4.45 ° 1.75 79.20 25.26 252.64 24.19 5.51 3.15 6.56 10.25 30.25 3.00 21.40 6.00 7.50 28.00 3.85 89.63 °100.00 17.30 9.00 169.22 .58 24.83 67.33 67.33 103.97, 6.38 8.78 5.41 2.93 .65 .75 900:87 4.50 26.30 21.07 4.49 7.06 32.50 132.24 199,29 100.75 101.74 73.82. 232.50 22.50 92.77 134.75 181.74 105.74 103.74 129.74 23.94 18.00 47.61 157.23 121.75 97.75 23.97 73.81 118.98 99.75 67.83 174.75 128.02 119.76 225.39 87.78 299.75 75.81 201 No. GENERAL FUND 42 KilhaTm Stationery & Ptg. Co. 43 n 44 cr a5 M 46 ° rt 47 tt 48 Hope Electric Shop ° 49 rt 50 n ' 51 tt 52 Pacific Stationery & Ptg.-Co. ° 53 Oregon °Agricultural College 54 Deschutes Power & Light Co. 55 Bend Wqs er Department 56 Bend Garage Co. 57.. McKenzie 58 Office ,itachinery & Supply Co. 59 J. K. Gill Co. 60 Bruce_ Publishing Co. 61 J. A. Thompson 62 R. S. McClure 63 Kilham ' Stationery & Ptg. Co. ° 64 Kilham,Stationery & Ptg. Co. ° 65 " 66 R. K. Innes. 67 Ben Alsup ° 68 Earl Malkson ' 69 C. T. Terri.l6. 70 T. W. Carlon ' ' 71 Witnesses, Justice Reports (State v. Young) 72 Jurors, Justice.Reports 1' 73 Ruth Osborn 74 rt ' 75 Hope Electric Co. 76 Nell M. King. 77 Clyde M. McKay 78 R. B. Gould. 80 Central Oregon Irrigation Dist. 81 Western Union Telegraph Co. No. MARKET ROAD FUND ° 1 Millard Triplett 2 D. D. Tussing 3 ° HowardgConover 4 , F. H. May 5 W. 0. Widdows 6 Earl Malkson ° 7 Ben Alsup ' 8 R. K. Innes 9 State Ind. Accident Comm. 53 Redmond Hardware Co. 66 Central Oregon Bank, Assignee, 78 Miller Lumber Co. 79 Bend Hardware Co. 80 Standard Oil Co. SPECIAL KLRKET ROAD FUND 10 Howard Conover 11 State Ind. Accident Comm. 12 Ben Alsup 13 Frank Armstrong 14 Joe Bertucai 15 Fred Collins ' 16 Walter Davis 17 Andrew Dalsgard 18 Frank Foote 19 Cecil Floyd 20 R. K. Innes. 21 Frank Grimes 22 Tom Gariad 234 W. E. Houle. 24 Chas. Huges 25 Con Hotchkiss. 26 Tom Larson 27 Chas. Lantz 28 C. McMeek. 29 Earl Malkson 30 Frank Z1UrI W h 31 Don Morgan 32 R. Mitchell -33 F. H. May 34 Jim Nutter. 35 C. Phelps ° . 36 _ J-. F. Powers 37 Gale Phillips ` 38 Wane Phillips 39 H. C. Schumacher 40 E. Summers 41 C. G. Shaw , 42 Guy Trudgeon 43 Jess Tuck 44 Jim Thompson 8.00 1.29 1.87 7.74 3.68 12.00 6.00 22.00 34.05 3.08 6.71 1250.00 0102.45 10.00 55.34 X157.85 53.45 4.45 ° 1.75 79.20 25.26 252.64 24.19 5.51 3.15 6.56 10.25 30.25 3.00 21.40 6.00 7.50 28.00 3.85 89.63 °100.00 17.30 9.00 169.22 .58 24.83 67.33 67.33 103.97, 6.38 8.78 5.41 2.93 .65 .75 900:87 4.50 26.30 21.07 4.49 7.06 32.50 132.24 199,29 100.75 101.74 73.82. 232.50 22.50 92.77 134.75 181.74 105.74 103.74 129.74 23.94 18.00 47.61 157.23 121.75 97.75 23.97 73.81 118.98 99.75 67.83 174.75 128.02 119.76 225.39 87.78 299.75 75.81 201 202 No. SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND being present e 45, Millard Triplettw 9•�8 46 D. D. Tussing 14.97 47 . W. 0. Widdows 40.13 48 S. M. Weisgerber. 260.71 49 Amos 'Wilkes 84.79 50 G. Werner 75.81 52 Oregon State Highway Comm. .73 .No. ° SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND Gont. ` Claims 54 ° Redmond Hardware Co. 50.50 55 Benton Cook ° 63.84 56 • Deschutes Mutual Tel. Co. 2.50 61 J. C. McCarty. 30:00 68 ° Robinson Tractor Co. 37.78 69 ° S.K. Messinger 136.34 81 ° J. E. Hallyburton. 1002.95 d 82 Shell Co. California. - 7.13 83 ° Russell Grader Mfg. Co. ° 6.60 84 ° t. A. Kendall. 255.10 85 Dan Stout 10.00 = 86 ° Western Union Teleg. Co. 1.91 87 ° Miller Lumber Co. 6.30 88 = Chas. Hughes ° ° 45.75 89 ° Frank Armstrong 15.75 90 Bend Hardware Co. 11.17 ` 91 ° Deschutes Concrete PipeCo, 277.40 92 ° -Standard Oil Co. 225.65 93 Sorensons Service Stn., Assignee. 39.92 ° - ° a ° GENERAL ROAD FUND ° 51 ° Oregon State Highway Comm. 21.09 57 Howard Conover 26.94 58 F.H. May 95.99 59 Millard Triplett. i:Z9.92 60 D. D. Tussing 42.42 62 ° Stuart & Winslow ° 15.00 = 63 a 'T . 49.00 64 . " 16.40 65 ° -Orb gonc:- S tat .e,�HS ghway�Comm. 139 80.45 69 Anderson -Wing Motor Co. 52.25 70 " 1.50 71 ° W. 0. Widdows 8.25 53.75 72 Schwitzer & Wolf Machinery Ca, 10450 73 ° Bend Hardware Co. 38.52 74 • a Peter Pierson 9.75 75 Standard Oil Co. 34.79 76 Bontragers Garage. 51.38 There= being no further business, August 4th, 19271 at 2 P.M. a ° a the Court thereupon ad j'ournerd unt i 1 Thur dday, O H. H. DeArmon d. 0ounty ,Judge . a Bend-, Oregon, August 4, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant ° to adjournment* therF being present e ° J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo., G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner. whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter, of ° Claims against the County. ` Claims against the County were then presented and ordered paid,, as follows: No. General Fund Amount ° ° 82 a Geo. G. Sedgwick °103.90 j 83 a J. Si Inns 100.20 84 Ruth Osburn 7.50 ° ° r ° GENERAL ROAD FUND H. S. Hutchins 20.00 ° SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND a ° L. L. Noonchester 11.00 Therea being no further business, the Court then adjourned to Firday, August 51 1927, at 2 P.M. e ° I� a H. H. DeArmond. a la County Judge. �1 2 -03 ` Bend -, Oregon, August -5, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, when o were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Ines County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner. whereupon the following proceedings were had, to- id :it: In the Matter of the Nichols Market Road. ` Mr. Dunn appeared before the court in connection with his claim for damages for right -of =way through his land. The Court agreed in addition to the damages allowed by the viewers, the County would pay the expenses of putting the irrigation system in as good condition for the irrigation of his land as it was before the road was constructed. There being no further business the court adjourned to meet Saturday, July 6th, 1927s at 2 P.M. H. H. DeArmond. County Judge. County Commissioners. August 6. 192-7. The regular adjourned meeting of the County Court of Deschutes, Oregon, met at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, the 6th day of August, 1927; there being present H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes, County Commissioner Geol G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner whereupon the following proceedings were had.. In the Matter of the Claim of E. J.'Dunn for damages to his premises caused by the construction of Nichols Market Road. It appeared that the viewers heretofore appointed had allowed Mr. Dunn $270.00 damages, and that the County Engineer had agreed to rebuild his irrigation system to the same efficiency it had prior to the building of the road. The County Court proposed to Mr. Dunn that it would allow him $94.50 in addition to what the viewers had allowed, Mr. Dunn to rebuild his own- irrigation system and relieve the County from further obligation. Mr. Dunn being present, accepted the offereofothe County. It was thereupon ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant out of the General Road Fund payable to E. J. Dunn in the sum of $94.50 in full settlement of all claim for damages to his premises on account of the Nochols Market Road. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond. County Judge. Bend, Oregon, August 10, 1927. At a special meeting of the-- County_ Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, held Wednesday, the 10th day of August, 1927, at which were present H. H. De Armond County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner the following proceedings were had: Vi. T. McDonald, County Agent, appeared and requested authority to purchase for the County Agent *s office at Redmond, certain supplies, totalling approximately $207.00, to replace Banat was recently destroyed by fire. Where upon it was duly a ORDERED that the County Agent be instructed to purchase the supplies as requested i 1� County Commissioner. n Bend, Oregon, August 12, 1927 At a special rr.eeting of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, held on August 12, 927, at the County Court Room in Bend, Ore on, at which vi-ere present; _ a H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes,, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioner e following proceedings were had; The claim of H. Earl Cross for $1242.19 on his grading contract on the - Butler I'arket. Road, as certified to by County Engineer Gould was duly considered and allowed, and the Coun Jerk SF'as. , therefore ORDERED to draw a warrant on the Market Road Fund, payable to H.. Earl Cross, ip the sum 6f $1242.19. Thare being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. ?i. De Armond s County Judge o c County Commissioners Bend, Oregon, August 31, 1927. At by him, at the approximate cost of $207.00 and charge the same to Deschutes County.. of Deschutes County, Oregon, held on this day In the Matter of­.' County Court room in Bend, Oregon, at which ere present: Claims against the County. The following bills were audited, approved and warrants ordered drawn'for the same: i No. GENERAL'FUND , 84 B. J. Collins $5.00. 85 Frenchie's Service Station. 81.90 86 Western Union Telegraph Co.. 11.18 87 Barrettes Welding & Radiator Shop 2.50 88 Doernbecher Memorial Hospital .60.00 ' 89 Magill Drug Co. 7.15 90 J. J. Milt 100.00 91 R. J. McKinney 326:45 92 Herbert Spencer 90.87 _ SPECIAL TvTARKET ROAD FUND 94 Floyd Y'1. Scott 2.45 ` GENERAL ROAD FUND 96 = Frenchiets Service Station 16.10 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned. ' . a H. H. DeArmond. County Judge. County Commissioner. n Bend, Oregon, August 12, 1927 At a special rr.eeting of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, held on August 12, 927, at the County Court Room in Bend, Ore on, at which vi-ere present; _ a H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes,, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioner e following proceedings were had; The claim of H. Earl Cross for $1242.19 on his grading contract on the - Butler I'arket. Road, as certified to by County Engineer Gould was duly considered and allowed, and the Coun Jerk SF'as. , therefore ORDERED to draw a warrant on the Market Road Fund, payable to H.. Earl Cross, ip the sum 6f $1242.19. Thare being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. ?i. De Armond s County Judge o c County Commissioners Bend, Oregon, August 31, 1927. At a `special meeting of the County ,Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, held on this day at the County Court room in Bend, Oregon, at which ere present: H. H. De Armond, County Judge J.S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner. { the following proceedings were had: 1{ In the Matter of the Transfer of f1 Funds by the County Treasurer from the General Fund to the $ pecial JIBMarket Road Fund. fl It appears that at, the regular meeting of the County Court held on August: 3 °, 1927, a; order. was made directing the transfer by the County -Treasurer of the sum of $22*,158.18 from J the General Fund to the Market Road Fund; and = f« WHEREAS, it appears that said order was erroneous and has not been complied with. f I" 205 Therefore, itis hereby ORDERED that said. order be and the same is hereby annulled and rescinded. In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds by the County Treasurer from the General Fund to the Special.. Market Road Fund. WHERE.&S,- the County Court, by order heretofore duly made and entered, directed the County Treasurer. to transfer from the Special Market Road fund to the General Fund the sum of $53,374.28 for use in calling General Fund �'tiarrants; for the purpose of saving interest thereon; and o IHEREAS, in said order the County Court provided that as funds accrued to the General Fund, said sum be repaid to the Special Market Road Fund; and WHEREAS, certain funds are now available for said purpose. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the County Treasurer transfer from the General Fund to the Special Market Road Fund the sum of $22,158.18. In the Matter of Increase of Widow's Pension to Mrs. Myrtle Surface. WHEREAS, it appears from representations made to the County Court that the sum of $32.00 per month now being paid by the County to Mrs. Myrtle Surface under the Widows Pension Law, is not sufficient. It is, hereby ORDERED that the said sum be increased to $40.00 per month. It is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk be and he is` hereby directed to draw a warrant, upon the General Fund in the sum of $40.00 per month, payable to Mrs. Myrtle Surface until further orders of this Court. There being no further business, the Court tl.ereupon adjgurned. H. H. DeArmond. County Judge, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY , In the Matter of Tax Levy against ORDER Lands owned by Squaw Creek Irrigation District Novr at this time this matter coming, on regularly to be considered by the Court, And it appearing that heretofore and on the 27th day of June 1927, in a suit en- titled Deschutes County vs Squaw Creek Irrigation District and NE-41- MT,1 Section 7 TtiArn. 14 South Range 12 E. the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County held against the plaintiff and for the defendant and by the opinion of the Court the lands of the afore- } said District are not subject to taxation. 0 And it further appearing to the Court that the aforesaid suit in the Circuit Court for this County was in the nature of a test and that there are other lands owned by the District against which taxes have heretof ore. been levied and now appear on the tax roll against the lands= of the District and it further appearing that the time for an appeal to the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon has expired and that the matter is settled and the taxes on all the lands owned by the District chould be cancelled. THEREFORE IT IS CU SIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that all taxes heretofore levied against the lands owned by the Squaw Creek Irrigation District and more specifically des- cribed as the West Half of Section 6 and the North Half of NW` 1 Section 7 in Township 14 South Range 12 East be and the sane are hereby cancelled,, And it is further ordered that the Sheriff of this County as tax collector therein, cancel said taxes on the tax rollsij of by appropriate entry on said tax rolls.. Dated at Bend, Oregon, t !_is 2nd day of Sept. 19270 1 6 H. H. De Armond, County JLd ge. J. S. Innes, Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner. Bend,, Oregon September 21 1927'. At a special meeting of the County Court of Deschutes-- County, Oregon, held on this day at the County Court room in Bend, Oregon, at which were present: H. H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Inne s, County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner.. the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of the First, Amended Plat of Greenwood Cemetery. The First Amended Plat of Greenwood Cemetery was presented to the County Court for approval, which was found to be regular; whereupon it was duly ORDERED that the same be approved and signed by the members of the County Court. In the Matter of the Cancellation of Warrant No. 27578 for $100.001 Whereas, it appears that on January 21, 1927, a warrant drawn on the road fund for $100.00, payable to Lary E. Harriman, being warrant No. 27578 for right -of -way over the NE' SW4 of Section 8, Twp. 17 S., R. 12, was issued said right -of -way be:,ng part of the new sury of The Dalles- California Highway between Bend and Redmond; and WHEREAS, it appears that said land is owned by D. D. Tussing, and that said warrant should be cancelled and a warrant in the same amount issued to D. D. Tussing. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to canc said warrant No. 2'7578, and to issue a warrant on the General Road Fund to D. D. Tussing in payment of said right -of -way. In the Matter of the Cancellation of Taxes against the wz' of Sec. 6, and NQ of the NW4 of Section 7, Twp. 14 S. , R. 12 E.V.M. - WHEREAS, it appears that the above parcels of real property are owned by the Squaw Creek Irrigation District, and that on the 27th day of June , 1927, the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Deschutes County, made and entered an order and decree that said lands being the property of the Squaw Creek Irrigation District, and held for municipal purposes, were not subject to tax. Whereupon, it was duly ORDEREDvthat the Sheriff be directed to cancel all taxes heretofore levied and not paid against said parcels of real property. There being no further business the Court thereupon adjourned. H. H. DerArmond. County Judge. n BE IT REIVIEUBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the II State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House, in Bend, in-said County, on Wednesday, the 7th day of September 1927, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County when were present H. H. De Armond J. S. Inne s Geo.G. Sedgwick J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts 1,71hereupon the following proceedip_,s we.:­e had, to -grit; County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk _Sheriff.. u F�l ?07 in me ma-user Or Appropr for Bend Flower Show. I on Upon application of the Bend Flower Show for an appropriation of, $100.00 for the payment of expenses and prize money in connection with the flower show held in Bend on August 21st, it was ORDERED that ;100.00 be paid to said Bend Flower Show ,and the Clerk is hereby ORDERED to draw a warrant on the.General Fund, payable to the Bend Flower Show in the sum of $100.00. i In the Matter of Deed to Lytle Tovvnsite Company, a corporation. WHEREAS, it appears that on the 17th day of June 1927, Deschutes County acquired title to Lot 21, Block, 56, First Addition to Riverside, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, uncle and by virtue of a tax sale;,and WHEREAS, it a :opears froYa the affidavit of John Steidl on file wi.tn the County Clerk that Lytle Townsite Company was at the time of said dale the record owner of said described premises, and desires to pals up the taxes, interest and costs and redeem said premises;, and WHEREAS, it appears that the total amount of the taxes, interest and costs amount to $6.15; and WHEREAS under the laves of the State of Oregon the record owner of real property sold for taxes is entitled to redeem any premises belonging to said record owner by payment of the taxes, interest and costs. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Jude and County Commissioners be and they are hereby auth- prized to execute and delivery to said Lytle Tovvnsite Company, a corporation, a dd.ed convey- ing to it said. premises upon the payment to the County, of the sum of X6.15. In the Matter of the Issuance of Certificate of Delinquency. on Lot 19, Block 4.5, Redmond, Desc;nutes County, Oregon. It appearing to the court that the taxes assessed against Lot 9., Block 45 of Red- mond, Deschutes County, Oregon, are delinquent, Lind t'r__,t is is advisable that a Certificate of Delinquency should be issued against said property; and �AHEREAS 171. M. Wilson has offered to pay said taxes and to take a certificate of, Delinquency therefor, .it is hereby ORDERED, that the Sheriff of Deschutes County shall, on demand of said W. M. Wilson and upon the payment of the taxes, interest and costs, make out and issue to said T. M. Wilson a Certificate .of Delinquency against the .a Bove described premises. It a-:-)pearing to the Court that Deschutes County is the owner of a house and Lot in O Tumalo, Deschutes Countv, Oregon, described as Lots 21 and 22, Block 20 Laidlaw, County, Ore „on, and that Crawford Donahue has offered to lease said :oremise.s from the County and -�&y therefor the sub, of $10.00 per month in advance. I.t is, hereby ORDERED tha-Vthe Court accept said offer, and the County Jud;�e be and he-is hereby authorized to enter into a written lease with the said Crawford Donahue for a period of one ;rear on a basis of $'10.00 per month. In the Matter of the Foss , ;ounty Road. The matter of the establishment of a County road to be known as the Foss County Road, ;onnecting the torn of .LaPine, Deschutes County, Oregon, with the rail ,ay now being con - �tructed in the vicinity of La Pine, the following Resolution was adopted; RESOLUTION FOR ROAD BE IT RETal ik. BERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, be,un and held, at the County Court House in Bend in said County on Wednesday, the 7th day of September 1927, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including,the ,.208 date of this resolution, the same being, a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, acid at which time said Court may legally,by resolution, es- tablish any county road, the following, among other, proceedings was had, to -wi,t: WI EREr4S, it is hereby sonsidered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare t.ts intention to establis a Gounty Road in Deschutes C ounty, Ore,=;on, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the Easterly boundard of the recorded plat of La Pine, said point being at the Easterly extremity of Fourth Street in said plat-thence Easterly one mile, more or less, to a termination at the Westerly boundary of the right -of- tray. of the Great Northern railroad, at a point in the - Northwest quarter of Section.13, Township 22 S., R. 101 East W. M. said road to be 60 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that the Gounty Surveyor or his duly c.ualified De -Quty, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly eerti� fled to as such by the County Clerk, at the place- of holding Gounty Court and also, at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to, the eonsiderati of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resoluti will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the 2nd day of November 1927, at which time the report of the Board of Gounty Road Vietrers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will con- sider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Ben.d,�Deschutes County, Oregon, this 7th day of September 1927. H. H. De Armond J. S. Inne s , Geo. G. Sedgtisaick In the Matter of Claims against the County. County Judge Commissioner Commissioner Claims agai_r..st the County were then pre -rented and audited, and after audit were ordere paid by warrants drawn as follows: No., GENERAL FUND L 1 Magill Drug Co . 2 Bend Garage Co, 3 S. E. Roberts. 4 Schuman Auto Electric 5 . Mrs. Emma Gibson 6 Howell Roberts 7 a Central Oregon Motor . Co. 8 S. E. Roberts 9 Franklin Press. 10 Glass & Prudhomme Co. 11 Z r, 12 rr 13 Asa W* Battles, Clerk 14 Glass & Prudhomme Co. 15 'Monroe Calc. Mach. Co. 16 J. Alton Thompson 17 Frenchies Service Stn. 18 - uTestern Union Telegraph Co. 19 R. B. Gould 20 Earl.Malkson 2.1 Ben Al sup 22 R. K. Innes I I 23 Columbia Mercantile Co. 24 Cashrra Cashmans 25 Dorenbecker Memorial Hospital 26 Marion M. Lesh 27 Mannheimers Dept. Store 28 R. J. McKinney 29 rr 30 P. M. Smith .31 Rainey & Metz 32 Bend Hardware Co. 33 Bend Prater Dept. 34 r► 35. Deschutes Power & L. Co. 36 Max Cunning 37 " AMOUNT 15.35 41.99 32.12 1.95 72..00 990.00 23.85 54..20 .40 2.33 .12.76 16.00 4.30 1.30 .8.15 88.87 6.00 .90 27.10 7.50 7.00 4..50 20.00 21.80 60.00 460.00 3.24 170.0.0 331.33 156.82 5.00 2.85 2.20 5.85 100.55 25.00 25.00 F1 f F� ?09 No GENERAL FUND AMOUNT. .38 Redmond Spokesman Pub. Co. 24.90 39 Bend Bulletin 6.75 40 Robert H. Ledbetter 3.00 41 J. 'A. Struss 3.00 42 Daii Stout 3.00 43 Effie Rhea 3.00 44 He:&bert Farquharson 3.00 45 R. 'M. Nedrow 10.00 0 H. Garnett 15.00 47 -Cofa Creighton 6-00 48 -Th6s. W.' Carlon .50:66 49. Ge6. G. Sedgwick 67.70 .50 J!.. 'H. Buchholz 1.50 52 Ruby McKenzie, 155.62 53 Bu23roughs. Adding Mach. Co. 44.50 .54 -Ord-on Transfer 5.00 55 W.-T. McDonald 85.21 56 R. *Erickson 718,50 57 tf * 863.,50 •58 Cunning & Brewster 83.05 152200 59 Por'tland Wholesale Nursery Co. 18.90 60 Redmond Hardware Co, 34.75 61 Pad. Telephone & Tel. Co* 20.65 62 We6tern Union Tel. Co. 3.21 63 C. 'P1. Niswonger 9.40 64 tt 5.00 .65 10.00 66 A. 'F. Arnold 1.00 67 E. 'A. 'Sa the r 1.00 68 R. °H. Loven 1.00 69 W.'A. Beaver 1.00 .70 C.*H. Metz 1.00 ?l P. B. Johnson 1.00 72 A.'J. Goggans 1.00 13 Myron Symons 1.00 74 R.'H. Loven 1.00 -75 W. 'A. Beaver 1.00 76 Clayde Metz 1.00 77 -E.'A. Sather 1.00 78 C.' P. Becker 2.00 79 C. C. Murphy 2.00 80 Harry Clemons 2.00 81 Th6mas W. Parlon 2.00 .82 G. 'A. Crosby 2.00 .83 Henry N. Fowler 2.00 84 C.'A. Fowler 5.00 85 Myron K. Smith 1.50 86 Mike Hayes 1.50 87 R.`Kribs 1.50 .68 William B. Irvine 1.50 T T 89 R aendershott 5.00 90 m lQ1.00 91 -William A. Shelby 1.50 92 E.'C. Eberly 1.50 93 R.'K. Thomas .-,1.50 .94 Mabel ' Van, Metre 1.50, 95 G. 'Wo' Winslow 1.59 .96 A. O. Schilling 3 .00 97 H.*S. Albertson 1.50 98 -Wendell Phillips 1.50 -S.'S Gri ff it h 1.50 180 Fr6d Anderson 101 Arthur A. Davis 1.50 102 G.'F. Herman 1.50 103 -Fl6rence Swanson 16.00 104 11.25 105 27.50 .166 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 1.00 1 ' 07 C.'T. Terrill 20.40 108- Nell M. King 150.79 109 -Western Union Tel Co. 1.71 .110 Ruth Osburn. 9.00 111 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 049 112 J. S. Innes 9 3.70 113 C. M. McKay 90.*00 ROAD FUND 1 Bend Hardware Co. 200-57 2 Peter Pierson 7.25 65 Milard Triplett 99.80 66 D. D. Tussing, 84.83 67. .,Howard Conover 92.05 68 Melvin - Mowlds 4.00 .69 Elizah -IVIowlds 4:00 .70 Ralph Hat ' field 6 '.00 71 F. H. May 126.24 78 Barrettes Welding & Radiator Shop .8.95 ,62 Oregon St. Highway Commission 40.10 84 Frenchies Service Sta. 4.50 85 S. H. Sannerud 1251,00 P� 210 NO. 3 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 _61 66 87 13 14 16 .17 18 1 ' 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3.4 35 36 37 .38 39 40 41 42 ..413 44 45 46 47 48 ,49 .50 51 52 63 54 55 56 58 59 60 6111 62 .63 64 �76 77 .79 80 MARKET ROAD E' T' Dunn' W.: -0: WiAdoWs Earl Mdlkson Ben Ald up -R K Innes F H. May Howard 'Conover D. D. Tussing Millard Triplett State Industrial Ac&ident Comm. �a� e Co. HeyburAHard'r n w Central Oregon Irrigation Dist. H. Earl Cross.,- SPECIAL YLLRKET ROAD FUND State Industrial Accident Comm. C. D., � Br own -Jim Th6mpson E. M. Harrington .Charley Christie, J#' F. Powers E. SumtAers .Wane Philips Fred Cdllins C. G4 Shaw Cecil Floyd Jess Tdck Joe Burns -Amos Wilkes MaxW . �&zweiler Don Morgan Guy Tr-ddgeon Andrew 'DalsBard Walt Davis C. Phelps Chas. Hughes Tom Geeard R. Mit,c'hell Con Hotchkiss Frank VIcElfresh Tom Larson S. N. Vgeisgerber W. E. Houk H. C. Schumacher Howard'Conover D. D. Tussing .Millard Triplett -F.'H. May, R. K. , I nnes C. E. Cpmpbell -Ban Als'Up -A. A. Fos sen Earl .1VIdlkson V. 0. Widdows. John A Runge Louisa'B.- Davies .Pioneer Transfer Co.. ,Nell Mdrkel The Miller Lumber, Co. Russell Grader Mfg-*-,, Co. Sorens6ns Service Stations M. Di Wells Peter Pierson Frank-Armstrong 'G. W. Davies Bend Hdrdware Co. J. E -. 'Hallyburton - Ault -& -*Armstrong Lumberm'ns National Bank (Frank Armstrong) Frank Foote Redmond Hardware Co. AMOUNT 94.-5.0 Z5.5;; 65 95 -4.95 q.; a3 '7048 8.'60, 632.26 35 :94 75*:92 99,44 101.73 134 :73 18.80*73 256023 256.53 251.48 313 :73 - 3 0 9,9 39-090 25 :00 00 lG447 26 0,43 3.q3 0 73 .104.73 .63.41 56.,35 105.73 22.44 114.21 155.73 132,43 260.71 77.76 112.71 24.69 27.44 .27.44 24.;47 63.68 73,25 31.50 90.90 69.61 61.74 .100.00 .75 1150 '1.40 60.05 4 .13 '2.50 1 ©.50 18.00 159.03 673.06 1.95 94.74 100.24 6.34 There being no further business, the Court thdreupon adjourned until Friday, August 9th 1927, at 2 P.M. H. H. DeArniond. 'County Commissioners. 11 I I I Bend, Oregon,..Sep- tember 9, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County, met this day pursuant to adjournment; there being present H. H. De Armond County Judge ' -J. S. -Innes County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioner whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of the Approval of the Proposed Exchange of Certain Logged -off a Lands between Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Co. and the Deschutes National Forest. It appears that pursuant to an act of Congress,' the U. ;S. Forestry Department is :authorized to enter-into an exchange of timber from the National forests for logged -off lands, and that negotiations have been concluded between the U. S. Forestry Department and the Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Co.. for the exchange of some fifteen thousand acres �f Zagged -off lands for timber from the Deschutes - National Forest upon a basis of equal valuation, and that such : logged -off lands, upon such exchange, become a part, of the National forest; and will be re- forested and supervised by the National Forest. It further appears that the County Court of Deschutes County has been requested to approve such transfer, and it appearing to the Court that the County will benefit by such, exchange, it is hereby ORDERED that the said proposed exchange be and the same is hereby approved. In the Matter of Issuing ° Certificate of Delinquency for certain Lands. �It appearing from proper information presented to the Court that Rose E. Corbin has paid the delinquent taxes for the years 1921, 19221 1923s 1924 and 1925 on the E2 SEA of Section 1, and the N2 NV- of Section 12, al-1 in Twp. 21 South, Range 10 E., W.M., and is entitled to have issued to her a Certificate of Delinquency, It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County bae and he is hereby, directed to issue and deliver to said Rose E. Corbin a Certificate of Delinquency for the above described property. In the Matter of Reimbursement to ,W. E. Wilson for the payment of Taxes on Lot 19, Block 45 of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. Upon petition of W. M. Wilson duly presented, it appears that, in 1925 the County Court agreed to deed certain property to the_ said W. M. Wilson in Redmond, for a right of way across Block B, First Addition-to Redmond, belonging to said W. M. Wilson, and it appears that the County is unable to deed said property to the said W. M.. Wilson. It further appearing that said W. M. Wilson is entitled to compensation for said right -of -way, and that he has paid: the taxes upon: and obtained a Certificate of Delinquency for Lot 19, Block 45 of Redmond, paying therefor the sum of $201.35;-that the said sum of $201._35 is a reasonable compensation to the said W. M. Wilson for the said right -of -way. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk of Deschutes County, be and he,is hereby directed to issue to said W. M. Wilson a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $201.353 In the Matter of Claim of E. D. Gilson for fees as Justice of the Peace covering periods from the year. 1921 to 1926, both years inclusive. Said above claim was ORDERED referred to the District Attorney for opinion as to the liability of the County for the payment of said claim. There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, September 14th, 1927, at 2 o'clock P.M. H. H: De Armond. County nd ae 212. County Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, September 14th, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and there being no business, the Court adjourned until Thursday, September 15th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. Bend, Oregon. September 15th, 1927. Pursuant to adjournment, the County Court met in regular session in the County Court room in Bend, Oregon, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Thursday, the 15th day of September, 1927, there being present: H. H. De Armondq J. S. Innes. Geo, G. Sedgwick County Tud ge County Commissioner County Commissioner All of the County officials, as well as others who desired to attend, and Mr. R. Erickson, who recently completed the audit of the County's books,. were present for the purpose of discussing the said audit. Various items of the audit were discussed in detail by Mr. Erick with the county officials. In the Matter of the Establishment of the Horse - Ridge - Hampton Section of the Central Oregon Highway. It appears that the State Highway Commission has Jnade a survey of this section of the n Central Oregon Highway, and has announced its intention of building the road, and has requested cure a right of way for all that part of the highway lying in Deschutes Deschutes County to se gh Y ;i County; whereupon, the following resolution was unanimously adopted; a a IN THE COUNTY COURT ' OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE h1ATTER OF THE ESTABLISMUNT OF ) THE HORSE-RIDGE-HAMPTON SECTION OF THE j RESOLUTION FOR ROAD. CENTRAL OREGON 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 Wednesdays the, 7th day of September, 1927, and continued from day to day thereafter to an inc lud ing the date of this resolution, the sare 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'. VEHEREAS,, it, is hereby conssid:ered that a public necessity exists for the establi of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establi a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows,, to-wit; at Beginning at a point on the east boundary of Section 36, Twp. 18 S. , R. 13 E.,, W.M1�, uh which poi.n;t is located 430 feet more or less south from the northeast corner of said Sect 36 and on the center line of the Bend -Horse Ridge, Section of the Central Oregon Highway; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the nor °therly side of Horse Ridge to the Millican Valley at the east end of Horse Ridge; thence in a genral southeasterly direction to to a point located approximately one half mile north from Millican Post Office; thence in j a i a general southeasterly direction to Brothers Post Office; thence in a general southeasterly direction to a termination in the center -line of the H. B. Ford County Road at a point in the easterly boundary of Section 24, T. 21 S., R. 19 E., W.M. which point is located 1750 feet more or less north of the Southeast corner of said S ection 24. i said road to be 80 feet in width. 1 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 th ereo f, prep erly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at, the place of holding county court and also- at .three public places .intthe vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all perscns concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the: 2nd day of November, 1927, 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 ecrls,ider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account or said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, 0 Da In the Matter of the Petition. for the Establishmentsof a County Road beginning at the quarter corner on the North Line of Section 1, Twp. 22 S., R. 10 E.w.M., and running West on the to,mship line across the East Forl� of the Deschutes River to a point on the Pringle Falls road. this 15th day of September, 1927. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes. Commissioner. Geo. G. Sedgwick, Commissioner. This matter was previously submitted to the District Attorney for an opinion as to its legality, and the opinion of the District Attorney being before the court to the effect that said petition is defective, the matter was ordered returned to the petitioners for further consideration. In the Matter of Securing a Right of a Way for the Horse- Ridge - Hampton Section of the Central Oregon Highway. It was ORDERED that J. S. Innes and Geo. G. Sedgwick be and they are hereby directed to proceed forthwith to take, the necessary steps to secure such right of way. It is further ORDERED that the said J. S. Innes and Geo. G. Sedgwick be directed to take the necessary steps to secure a right of way `for the Arnold Market Road. There being no further business the meeting adjourned to meet again at 2 otclock on Thursday, the 22nd day of September, 1927. H. H. De Armond. County Judge. County Commissioners. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF UiE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Application j of H. F. Schilling, Receiver to ORDER. purchase Certificates of Delinquency. j The petition of H. F. Schilling, Receiver of The First National Bank .of Bend, Oregon, for the consent of the County Court to the issuance by the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, of a certificate of delinquently covering -all delinquent taxes which are a charge upon and against the real property described as Lots 5 & 6 of Block 11 of Bend, Oregon, in Deschutes County, Oregon, coming on: regularly for hearing an -d it appearing to the court that the title of said real property is vested in The Deschutes Company, a corporation, and that the said The First National Bank of Bend, Oregon, holds all of the stock of said corporation as security for the payment of indebtedness of said Deschutes Company, et al to said. Bank and_ that the taxes upon and against said property ibr the years 1922, 1923, 1924 and 192:5 are delinquent and unpaid and have been delinquent for more than six months from the date of delinquency., 2.14, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the County Court of Deschute County, Oregon, sitting, for the transaction of County business, consents and - approves the issuance of a certificate of delinquency covering all delinquent taxes on the aforesaid property to H. F. Schilling, Receiver of The First National Bank of Bend,-Oregon, and that upon payment of the taxes, principal -and interest aforesaid., the Sheriff shb.11 issue a certificate of delinquency against such property to the said H. F." -Schilling, Receiver of First National Bank of Bend, Oregon aforesaid. Dated this 22 day of September, 1927. H. H. De Armond. Ni County Judge. J. S. Innes. Geo. G. Sedgwick. Commissioners. Bend,. Oregon, September. 22, 1927. �i The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to .adjournment, all •member being, present, whereupon tla:e following proceedings were had, to-wit.' I' In the Matter of Issuing Deed 4i e a j to E. M. Walters. -WHEREAS, it appears that on the 17th day of June,. 1927 , Deschutes County acquired title to Lot 11, Block 70, Bend Park; an addition to Bend, Deschutes County; Oregon, under I and by virtue of a tax sale and I WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of E., M. Walters, presented to the County .I Court that E. M. Walters- was at the time of said sale the record owner o.f said described I• e j premises, and desires to pay up the taxes, interest a.nd costs and redeem said premises; and WHEREAS, it appears that the total amount of taxes, interest and costs for the year 1920 amount to $3.43, and that said E. M. Walters is entitled to redeem said property under the laws of the State of Oregon. It is, therefore, hereby V� L • Ei ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners be and they are hereby author to execute sand deliver to the said E. M. Walters a, deed conveying to him said premises z upon the payment to the County of the sum of $3.43. In the Matter of, Issuing. Deed to- Frankie Lehrman. WHEREAS, it appears that on the 24th day of October, 1925, Deschutes County acquired title to Lot 5, Block 3, Hastings Addition to Bend, . Deschutes County, Oregon, under and virtue of a tax sale; and WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of Frankie Lehrman, presented to the County Court that Frankie Lehrman was at the time of said sale the record oimer of said described premises, and desires to'pay up the taxes, interest and costs and redeem said premises; an WHEREAS, it appears that the total amount of taxes, interest and costs for the year 1917 amount to $5.13, and that said Frankie Lehrman is entitled to redeem said property the laws of the State of Oregon. It is, therefore, hereby OREDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners be and they are hereby authorized to execute and deliver unto the said Frankie Lehrman a deed conveying to her said premises upon the payment td the County of the sum of $5.13. In the Matter of Burning Brush from the Paulina Prairie Section of The Dalles- California Highway. Chet Springer submitted an offer to the County Court for the burning of the brush alenggthe Paulina Prairie Section ;of The Dalles- California Highway for the sum of $55.009 1 and it appearing to the Court that said offer is reasonable and should be accepted. It is ?s ized er 1 I C therefore,, ORDERED that the of fer of said Che t Spri nger be a c eept ed _ and he be employed to burn the brush from said portion of said Highway for the sum of $55.00. Complaint was made to the County Court by John McFadden that the Oregon Trunk Railway Co. contemplated-putting gates at the crossing over it's track at a point about a mile South of the Crooked River bridge, and that there is a great deal of travel over this crossing, and the installing of gates would seriously impede the travel into the section lying between the railroad and Crooked River. It was, .therefore.- ORDERED that the County Court protest to the Public: Service Commission against permitting the railrroad company to install gates at said crossing. In the Matter of Funds of the County on Deposit in the First National Bank of Bend at the time of its suspension in April, 1927. It appearing to the County Court from the audit recently made by Mr. Erickson of the County's books, and from information received from the County Treasurer, that at the time-the First National Bank of Bend suspended, the County had on deposit in said bank in the Special Market Road fund the sum of $90,186.24,, for which it held no security, and it further appearing that the laws of the State of Oregon require that all money of the County on deposit in banks 'or other depositories be protected by securities'. It further appearing that the County is entitled to full compensation fro the entire amount of money deposited in said Rind. It was, therefore, ORDERED that the matter be submitted to the District Attorney with instructions to make proper investigation to ascertain whether or not the County is properly protected in said fund. If not, who is liable therefor, and to take all necessary and proper steps to enforce such liability and protect the interests of the County. There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned to meet again~ Wednesday, September 28th, 1927, at 2 o'clock P.M. H. H. DeArmon.d . County Judge. T; S. Innes. Geo. G. Sedgwick. County Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, September 29, 1927. The County Court ,of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings vrere had, to wit: In the Matter of the Claim of E. D. Gilson; formerly Justice of the Peace, against the GCounty for Fees in Criminal Cases. E. D. Gilson,who lffaanJustice of the Peace from January. 1, 1921; to January 1, 1927, has filed his claim for fees for Justice's services in connection with 666 criminal cases filed in his °court during the six year period of time that he was Tustice of the Peace, the total amount claimed as fees being $2331.00; plus $45.41 expended by•the said E. D. Gilson for supplies and Jury fees. The question of the legality of the ,claim has hereto- fore been submitted to the District Attorney, who has approved the same ,as to legality. The Court has audited the claim and finds that a just charge against- the County on behalf of E. D. Gilson is $2100.00, and that the said-E. D. Gilson is justly and legally entitled to the sum of $2100.00 as fees in the said criminal cases and moneys -advanced. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the .Clerk be and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant upon the General Fund-in favor of E. D. Gilson for the sum of $2100.00 in full payment for all claims 216 of the said E. D. Gilson against the County for services as Justice of the Peace:; There being norfiirther business, the Court adjourned. z H. H. DeArmond. County Judge. J. S. Inne s. Geo. G. Sedgwick. County Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, Septernber.28, 1927 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all r._emle rs being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claim for Damages of J. V.I. Merrifield. Mr. F,,7errifield, together, with his attorneys Geo. H. Brewster and Jay H. Upton, a- ppeared before the County Court and made a claim for damages against the County for $5000.On 'for per -1 sonal injuries alleged to have been suffered by IVIr. Merrifield on May 23rd, 1927, as a result of being hit by a rock thrown out by a discharge of a, blast in connection with the building of the Kirk- Whitted Market Road. The Court ordered an investigation to be made of the mattes for the purpose, -of further consideration.` In the Hatter of Cancellation of General" Fund Warrant No.. 30135 for $60.00 dated Sept. 9, 1927. 'WHEREAS, it appears that the above warrant was issued on an erroneous statement filed w the County Court said claim having' been previously paid. Therefore, it is.hereby ORDI;IRED that the above described warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the C: and Treasurer of Deschutes County, Oregon are hereby directed to make the necessary notation upon their record. In the Matter of the Cancellation of certain �,Tarrants. W EREAS, heretofore then County Court ordered that if the following warrants were not presented for payment at or after 60 days from the lst day of July 1927, the same would be cancelled, and that due publication of said order was,made in the Bend Bulletin in its issue of June 3, 1927; and WEEREAS, it appears that none of said warrants have been presented for payment, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said warrants, to -wit: No. I Date 4396 Dec. 26, 1918 5429 June 279 1919 6480 Jan. 107 1920 6681 Feb. 17; 1920 6683 Feb. 17, 1920 6687 Apr. 7, 1920 6892 Ai)r. 7, 1920 _ z 6899 AI)r. 7; 1920 6900 Apr. 79 1920 6901 Ai)r. 7, 1920 6:902 Apr. 7; 1920 6903 AZDr. 7; 1920 6904 ADr. 7; 1920 6905 Ai)r. 7. 1920 6906 Apr. 7; 1920 6908 Ai)r. 7, 1920 6909 Apr. 7, 1920 6911 Apr. 7, 1920 6912 Apr. 7, 1920 6914 AlDr. 73, 1920 7139 May 89 1920 7156 May 89 1920 7183 May 811 1920 7200 May 8, 1920 7204 Idla,y 8, 1920 7205 A.Tay 81 1920 7218 May 8; 1920 7286 May 14, 1920 7877 May 29, 1920 7416 May 29, 1920 Payee °„Amount C'. H. Miller 44.00 Marion J. Hoskins _ 12.40 Chicago Penumatic Tool Co. 3370.05 Central Oregon Irrigation Co. 611:50 J. B. Elliott . 4.50 Chinook Land Co. 200.00 J. A. Foss 250.00 Sheridan Sroufe 32.00 James Gabriel Reeves 18.00 M. F. Miller 50.00 Anna Underwood 5.00 G. H. Harriett 25.00 David L. Flgworth 14.00 A. J. Baker 8.50 C. R. Strong 2.00 John McFadden 115.00 Oscar Morris 32.00 Elizabeth Gnodwin 16.00 Bertha S. Simonson 18.00 Edward H. Perry 75.00 S. Doyle 20.00 ,E. . Geo. L. Roberts 87.75 Standard Oil Co. 27.20 Standard Oil Co. 36.25 Standard Oil Co. 29.00 Standard Oild Co. 3.68: Pilot Butte Inn 18.90 John 17,1. Price 17.00 77. F. Arnold 6.00 Victoria Shults 3.00 Lth I Lerk I 1 1� 217 be and the same are hereby cancelled and the County Clerk and County Treasurer are directed to make the necessary record of such cancellation. There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court then adjourned to Thursday, the 29th day of September 1927: H. H. DeArmoiz`d , County Judge ` J. S. Innes, Geo G. Sedgwick, County Commissioners BE IT REI�a, '1 vERED, 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 rlecInesday, the 5th day of October 1927, said day being the day fixed by law-for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present H. H. De Armond County Judge J.`S. Innes, County Commissioner Geo.G.Sedgwick, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County' Clerk S. E. Roberts Sheriff thereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of the Appointment of Budget Committee. WHEREAS, the lavers of the State of Oregon provide that the Levying Board of each minicipal corporation having the powers of levying a tax, shall appoint a suitable number of qualified electors ana freeholders of said corporation equal to the number of the member of the Levering Board, a member of the Budget Committee and 7,1HEREAS, it appears that H. A. Miller of Bend, Qregon,'M. A. Lynch of Redmond, (Oregon and Fred C. Shepherd, Motor Route B. Bend, Oregon, are each and all qualified electors (land freeholders of Deschutes County, Oregon and are qualified to act as n1embers of the Budget Committee for Deschutes County, Ore.�;on for the purpose-of determining the amount of tax to be levied in Deschutes County, Oregon for the year 1928. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED tl-at H. Q . Mli.11er, M1. A. Lynch and Fred C. Shepherd be and they are hereby appointed members of the' Budget Committee of Deschutes County, ` Oregon. In the Matter of the Appointment' ' of Viewers for the Foss Road. it `THEREAS, the County Court did ors the , 7th day of September-1927, adopt a resolution j or the establishment of`a County Road to be known as the Foss Road; and V HERE�,S, it is necessary that viewers be appointed to view and-report as to the damages caused by the location and construction of said road. Therefor_ e, it is hereby i ORDERED that H.: E. Allen and C. V. Silvis be and they are hereby appointed to act with Robert B. Gould, as a Board of Viewers to view and report such damages on said road. It is further ORDERED that a report of said viewers be filed within ten days after October 6th 1927. In the M 'Against tter of Claimis !against the County. Claims agai ist the County where then presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows: No. GENERAL FUND AM0Lfi1T 1 Deschutes County Abstract Co. "R. 7.50 2 r K. Innes, 4.50 3 C. E. Campbell 4.50 4 Ben Alsup 10.00 5 A. A. Fossen 'E<arl 5.00 6 Malkson 2.50 7 W. 0. Widdows 20.75 8 `John A. Runge 2.50 9 `R. B. Gould 99.20 10 The Bend Laundry 19.62 11 S. E. Roberts. 154.48 12 S. E. Roberts, Sheriff 240.84 13 Howell Roberts 90.00 14 Bend Garage Co. 56-.55 15 Central Oregon Motor Co. 7.45 16 Magill Drug Co. 16.25 18 Frenchiets Service Station 9 &0 19 Glass-& PrMhomme Co. 40.59 20 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. 10645 21 Glass & Prudhomme Co. 400.78 22 Kilham Stationery & Print.in5 Co. 2.25 23 The Franklin Press of Bend 10.50 24 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. 9.85 25 J. D. Bowman 16.00 26 J. H. Haner, Clerk 30.46 27 Glass & PTudhomme Co. 7.13 28 R. Anna Thompson 15.00 29 J. Alton Thompson 77.70 30 Hammond & Stephens Co. 23.12 31 Office Specialties Corp. 36.28 32 E. P. Brosterhous 1.31 33 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co.' 2.02 ga of 12.69 35 2.30 36 Clyde M. McKay 115.00 37 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co.` 14.93 38 The Franklin Press of Rend 7.25 39 H. Garnett, 25.00 40 Max A. Cunning 25.00 41 Ruth Osburn 37.50 42 r' 47.00 43 tt 10.65 44 R. S. McClure 29.27 46 McCann the Sign Man 10.50 47 W. T. McDonald 24.70 48 P. M. Smith 81.00 49 R. J. McKinney 170.00 50 R. J. McKinney 121.68 51 The Bend Bulletin 85.95 52 Bend Water Department 2.30 53 " 5-:25 54 Bend Furniture Co. 19.78 55 Deschutes Power & Light Co. 105.65 56 A. L. Saye 1.50 57 Mo lion A Lesh 466.00 58 Columbia Mercantile Co. 20.00 60 American Red Cross- 6.35 62 Frankie Eklund 3.00 63 John R. Buker 8.90 64 Deschutes Co. Fair Association 900.00 65 Nell M. King 32.46 66 Redmond Spokesman Publishing Co. 38.75 67 Geo. G. Sedgwi.ck 40.00 68 t+ 31.00 69 Pacific Telephone and Teleg! Co. 34.25 70 G. W. Winslow 10.00 71 C. E.oGingrich 1.00 72 J. H. Buchholz 1.00 73 Ray Davis 1.00 74 Victor Plath 1.00 75 D. T. Carmody 1.00 76. John T. Gagen 1.00 77 Ghester Peterson 1.50 78 R. D. Moore 1.50 79 Arthur W. Rachuy 1.50 80 Joe Petronovich 1.50 81 Martin Corak 1.50 82 Dr. R. W. Hendershott 5.00 83 Ruth bsburh .. 19.00 84 Oregon Transfer 5.00 85 The Western Union 1.57 86 Asa W. Battles 8.90- 87 L. S. Roberts 5.10 88 C. T. Terril 23.45 89 Bend Bulletin 137.05 90 H. N. Moore 4.00 91 3.50 92 Dr. R. W. Hendershott 7.50 ROAD FUND 3 Dean Hollinshead 20.00 4 Anderson Wing Motor Co. 7.25 5 H. H. Schocker 27.50 6 Hector Marchand 6.00 7 Millard Triplett 49.90 8 ° Howard Conover 44.90 9 D. D. Tuss=i-ng 39.92 10 F. H. May 84.62 13 Redmond Hardware Co. 16.86 14 Tum -A -Lum Lunber Co. 34.85 15 Frenchiets Service Sta. 3.75 16 H. Garnett 6.00 19 Peter Pierson 3.50 2O ° Standard Oil Co. 65.86 1 I �1 219 21 Bend. Hardware Co. 30.26 22 :N. 0. Widdows 5.40 58 C..G. Springer 67.50 33 MARKET ROAD FUND 21.00 23 State Industrial Accident Cor�,m. 9.92 24 W. D. Davis 5.62 25. Tom Larson 11.23 26 S. N. Wei.sgerber 20.23 27 D. D. Tu,ssing 79.83 28 Hovvard Conover 71.83 29 Millard Triplett 49.89 30 F. H. May 175.22 31 - Standard Oil Co. 8.87 5:6. Standard Oil Co. 64.80 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND. 2 Moore's Garage & Machine Shop .15 11 Ault 8,, Armstrong 21.00 32. Peter Pierson 20.00 33 G. W. Davies 21.00 34 Bird T. Trammel 5.75 35 B. A. Kendall 260.35 36 Miller Lumber. Co. 7.35 37 Schuman Auto Electric 3..00 38 Robinson Tractor Co. 49.11 39 Standard Oil Co. 213.04 40 S. N. TiVeisgerber 80.91 41 Tom Larson 17.4.6 42 Frank McElfresh 5.99 43 Jim Thompson 15.96 44 W. D. Davis 4.49 45 Jess Tuck 23.98 46 Wane Philips 3.49 47 State Industrial Accident Comm 3.68 48 John A. Runge 74.04 49 "U. 0. Widdows 79.92 50 Earl Malkson 11.89 51 A. A. Fossen 21.00 52 Ben Alsup 31.98 53 C. E. Campbell 27.00 54 R. I,. Inne s 23.40 55 Standard Oil Co. 45.40 57 Sorerisen's Service Sta., assignee 11.97 (Perit Huntington) • .r There being no further business the court adjourned to October 7, 1927, at 2 'clod lclonk P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Inne s , Geo. G: Sedgwiak, Cnunty Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, 'September 12th, 1927. The Board of Equalization for Deschutes County Oregon, met at the office of the County Assessor on Monday, September 12th, 192.7, said day being the day fixed by law for such meeting, when were present; H. H. DeArmond County Judge August A. Anderson Assessor. J. H. Haner County Clerk. Proof of publication of the notice of such meeting in the Bend Bulletin for four issues thereof beginning on August 11, 1927 and ending on September 8th, 192.7 was duly presented and ordered filed. The Oath of office of the members was duly filed with the Clerk. It vras ordered by the Board, that no complaints would be considered unless the same were presented to the Board of writing, duly ver. ifired by the oath of the petitioner, on or before the 26th. day of September, The Board then proceeded with the work of the equalization, and was adjourned as from day to day for consideration of such matters as may be presented. And now, on this 10th day of October, all members of the board being presented, there was presented the application of Thos. W. Marshall for a correction of the assess- 20 rnent of 1926 on certain lands therein described, and it appearing that the Board is without jurisdication of the 1927 assessment-, the said application was denied.- And the Board having now finished its work, and having no further objections before itil, was adjourned! H. H: DeArmond. County Judge. T. H. Haner, County Clerk. August A. Anderson. County Assessor.. r Bend, Oregon, October 7th, 1927 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all membelrs ing present, and there being no business, the Court adjourne.d_ until Wonday, October 10th,1921 {7, 2 o'clock P. M. Bend, Oregon, October 10th, 1927 The Court Court of .Deschutes County meat this day pursuant to.adjournment, all member being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: in the Matter of Issuing Warrant for $50.00 to be expended in caring. for indigent Ex- service Men by Ray Johnson Post #44, American Legion. WHEREAS, it appears upon the petition of Geo H.' Brewster.that in lieu of levying 1/10 of a mill for the purpose of caring for indigent-ex-service men., as provided by Chapter 131 laws of 1921, the County-Court has heretofore agreed that, where. necessary, funds would be set aside to take care of such indigents when necessary, and that Geo H. Brewster has heretofore filed with the County Clerk a bond in the sum of $1000.00 insuring the proper ex- penditure of -any moneys turned to him by the County for the relief of indigent ex� service men belonging to Ray Johnson Post #44, American Legion. It further appearing that said Geo. H. Brewster has requested that a warrant for $50.00 be issued to him in accordance with said understanding, and for the purposes aforesai It appears to the Court that said requiest is just and proper and in accordance with th.,e agreement heretofore made. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk be -and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $50.00, payable to Geo. H. Brewster. It is further ORDERED that Geo. H. Brewster duly account to the County Court for the expenditure of said'money. In the Md.ttea -, of Application of First National Bank of Redmond and First - National Bank of Prineville for levying Assessment in Squaw Cre.ek Irrigation District. This matter was continued until 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, the 15th day of October 1927. The County Judge was directed to notify the.Directors of Squaw Creek Irrigation District of the time and place of said meeting, and request that they and others o - interested be present. There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned to Saturday, October 15th, 1927, at 1:30P. M. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes, Geo. G. Sedgwiek, County Commissioners. a.. 1 A li" I I I I Bend, Oregon, October 15, 1927. The County Gb.u'rt of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all member being present, the following proceedings were had, ent, to-wit: In the Matter of the Application of First National Bank'of Redmond and First National Bank of Prineville ,requesting the County Court to levy an additional assessment on lands within the Squaw'Greek Irrigation Dfstlbict. This matter came on to be heard this 15th day of October 1927, at the County Court room in Bend, Oregon, the applicattoappearing'by Geo. H. Brewster, its attorney and L. G. Roberts, of the First National Bank of'Redmond, and the Secretary and the Board of Directors of Squaw Greek Irrigation District, The application was duly argued by the respective parties and the Court, having given full consideration thereto is of the opinion that said request and application should be' denied. It is therefore hereby ORDERED that said application and request for an additional levy to be made by the County Court on-the lands of-the Squaw Creek Irrigation District be and the same is hereby denied. In the Matter of the Mleto'Lius River Market Road. The fbllowing resolution was presented and adopted for the establishment of the tolius River Market 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 resolution, described along the ,center line thereof as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the 15 South, Range boundary. of the to a termination northwest quarter T. M., said road northwest corner of Section 9, Township 10 East W. M. the same being at the Westerly rown of Sister2f; thence in a northwesterly direction at the County line at the north boundary of the of Section 4, Township 14 South, Range 9 East 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 certi- fied 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 considera- tion of this resolution by the County Cnurt, notifying all . persons concerned that said re- solution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on,the' 7th day of December 1927, at which time the report of the Board of Gounty Road Viewers on said road Kill be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof, the.Gourt will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. the Matter of the Vacation of Indian Ford County Road. This ? :natter of the vacation of the Indian Ford County Road came on for hearing said C;) cation being in connection with the establishment of the I'vietolius River Lilarket Road, Where tpon the following resolution was presented and unanimously adopted; "WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists f,,or-the vacation of he road hptrrfnafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to vacate a ounty road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution described along the center line hereof as follows, to-'aft.. "Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 9 Township 15 South, -Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, I the same being-, at the �,,,.esterly boundary of the Town of Sisters; thence in a northwesterly direction to a. termination at the 'County line at tree north boundary of. the northwest quarter. 2 of Section 4, Township 14 South, Range 9 East of the Willamette Meridian, said road being 60 feet in width. That said road is useless as a nart of the general road system of the County, as the new Metolius River Market Road substitutes and serve all of the former usefulness of said ro.d, and that the public will be benefitted by said vacation because of the elimination of all future maintenances of said road proposed'to be vacated. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereb3r ORDERED that the County Surveyor be, and he hereby is, ordered to examine said road so proposed to be vacated and make a. report in writing on said- as to whether or not the sa.id road should be vacated, whether the same is in use or has been in use, whether it is advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future whether the public will be benefitted by said proposed vacation and all other facts, matters and things which will be of importance to the County Court, and that staid report, when com- pleted., be filed with the County CIP-rk of this County ". In the Matter of the Vacation of a portion of the Santiam Road. This matter came on for hearing in connection with theAstablishment of the Metolius River Market Road, and it appearing that a portion of the Santiam Road would cease to °be used and should be vacated , whereupon the following resolution was presented and unanimously adoptled; "WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the vacation of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby dee.lare its intention to vacate 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 East boundar-g of Section 5,Township 15 South, Range 10, East of the Willamette Meridian, which point is located 1800 feet, more or less, northerly from the southeast corner of said Section 5 thence following said road in a northwesterly direction for 3200 feet, more or less, to an intersection with the located line of the Metolius River Market Road in the Southeast quarter of the North- west quarter of said Section 5,° l said road being 60 feet in. width. That said road is useless as a pa "rt of the general road system of the, County, as the ii New Metolius River Market Road, substitutes and serves all of the former usefulness of�said road, and that the public will be benefitted by said vacation because of the eliminate =on of all future maintenance of said road proposed to be vacated. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Surveyor be, and he hereby is, ordered to examine said road so proposed to be vacated n same Js cated and make a report in writing r to whb.ther or not the said road should be vacated, whether the same is in use or, has been in 1 j use, whether it is advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in-the, future, whether the public will be benefitted by said.proposed vacation, and all Ether facts, M,tters and things, which will be of importance to the County Court, and that said report, when completed, to be filed with the County Clerk of this County." In the Matter of Claims a,ga�inst the County. The following bill was ordered paid by warrant on the General.Fund; Janet Moffett - ..salary and expenses- $105100 There being no further business, the Court adjourned until Monday, October 24, 1927, at 2 P. M. ` H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J S. Innes, Geo. G. Sedgwick, o County Commissioners 0 29- a IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TIT, STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE T,IATTER OF The Metolius River Market Road, RESOLUTION FOR 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 5th day of October 1927, 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 trans action 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 e -cists 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 cen line thereof as follows: to -wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Section 9, Township 15 South, Range 10 East W._ M., the same being at the Westerly boundary of the Town of Sisters; thence in a northwesterly direction to a termination at the'County line at the north boundary of the northwest quarter of Section 4, Township 14 South, Range 9 East of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be 60 feet in width. NOu1T 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, property certi= fied 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- consideratio of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolutionll will be considered and passed upon by this Court at this term on the 7th day of December 1927`,`x, 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 con- sider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages vvhich may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 15th day of Oct. 1927. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner STATE OF OREGON Geo. G. Sedgvuick Commissioner ) ss. County.of Deschutes I hereby certify that the foregoing copy of resolution is a full true and correct copy of the Original thereof as the same appears on file and of record in my office. County Clerk, By Deputy. Bend, Oregon, October 24, 1927 k- ` The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to a.d journent, all members ` being present and there being no business ,`the Court adjourned until Thursday, October 27th;. at 2 P. M. r Bend, Oregon, October 27th, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all member being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Moneys. Belonging to Deschutes County on Deposit in the First National Bank of Bend at the time of its suspension on April 20,1927. WHEREAS, it appears that at the time of the suspension of the First National Bank of Bend on April 20th, 1927, the County Treasurer of Deschutes County had on deposit in said nil bank the sum of $126,551.20,' $36,365.96 of which -visas in the General Fund and 090,185.24 of which was in the Special Market Road Fund ;' and WHEREAS, it appears that the said County Treasurer held collateral as protection for said, fund in the sum of $40,000.25 consisting of surety bonds, County, Irrigation district and other warrants, which, together with the accumulated interest, have -an approximate value of $45,000.00; and Z WHERE_S, it further appearing that the County held other collaterals in the hands of the Sheriff and of certain school districts approximating $10,000.00 or a total of $559000.00 i It further appearing that the collateral held by the County was for the protection of all. County deposits in said bank. It further appearing that the $10,000.00 held by the Sheriff and certain,school districtE is in such form that the County is entitled to a direct offset against the deposits, leaving a balance of $116,551.20.; It further appearing that the County Treasure at this time appeared before this Court and proposed to the court that if he files a claim with the Receiver of the said First Nat: Bank for the total' deposits of the County in said bank at the time of its suspension, he will be entitled to an offset of $10,000.00 immediately and that he will be entitled to utlize the $45,000.00 of collateral held by him for the benefit of the County, and that dividends will be paid to the County on a basis of $116,551.20 until such time as the -Ccu n1 has received all of its money, provided such dividends are sufficient,together with the collateral, to pay it all, and that he be released from liability for any deficiency for failure of the said bank to pay sufficient dividends. I .onal ;y It further appearing to the Court that the County is entitled to receive Prom the Receiver of said Bank, two per cent interest on such deposits in addition to dividends. It further appearing to the Court., after due consideration that if the said bank pays dividends up to sixty per cent (60 %) that the County will receive full pa ym nt for all moneys that were on deposit with said bank belonging to the County at the time of its suspension, i i but that in case the said bank should not pay,60 per cent, the County will lose the difference between 60 per cent and whatever dividends are paid. It further appearing that the.County Treasurer has questioned the legality of his lia- bility on the deposit standing in the name of the Special Market Road Fund, and that the Court is desirous of getting its money and avoiding extended, expensive and uncertain litigation in connection therewith, and in view of the fact that the moneys to be realized from dividends and f. rom the colaterals is necessary to carry on the construction of the market road program as called for in the proceedings heretofore had by the County Court in connection with the market road bond issue, the County Court does, therefore, feel that the interest of the County will be best protected by adjusting the matter as herelnsbove outlined'. �. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Treasurer forthwith file with the Receiver i of the First National Bank of Bend a claim for the entire amount on deposit in said bank by the County at the time of the bank's suspension and that he arrange with said Receiver to realize.the full value for the benefit of the County of all collateral held by the Treasurer a or other - county officials. It is further ORDERED that when the County Treasurer shall make and file said claim the conditions above mentioned, that he be relieved from liability for any deficiency that might accrue to the County be reasons of the Receiver's failure to pay 60 per cent divide on a basis of $116,551.20. In the Matter of the appointment of Road Viewers of Metolius Market Road. r er s I. v 22 Court having heretofore made and entered a resolution establishing the_Metolius rket Road, it is now necessary that viewers be appointed to determine and fix the damages ccruing to any person or persons by reason of the location and establishing of said road. t is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that H. E. Allen and C. V. Silvis, be and they are hereby appointed to act th Robt B. Gould, - County Engineer, as a Board of Viewers for said road. It is further ORDERED that said Viewers report their findings to' the Court on Monday ovember 31st or within ten days thereafter. n the Matter of Claims against he County. \, The following bill was audited and allowed, and warrant ordered drawn for the same. General Fund Agnes Hyde ......... $20.00 n the Matter of Issuing Deed o Henry Linster. ' Whereas, it appears that heretofore the County of Deschutes acquired title, to Lot 1, ock 9, Aubrey Heights, under and by virtue' of a tax sale; and WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit ©f Henry Linster presented to the County Court hat the said Henry Linster was at the time of said sale the record owner of said described remises, and desires to pay up the taxes, interest and costs and redeem said premises; nd WHEREAS, it appears that the total amount of taxes, interest and costs for the year 920 amount to.$4.31 and that said Henry Linster is entitled to redeem said property under t ws of the State of Oregon, It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners be and they are hereby auth- ized to execute and deliver unto the said Henry Linster a deed conveying to him said pre- ses upon the payment to the County of the sum of $4.31. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioners. BE IT RE1,4EMBERIED, That a regular term of the County Court Gourt of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County on IlWednesday, the 2nd day of November 1927, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in H. J. J. S. whereupon the following proceedi sa H. S. H. E. ags In the Matter of Indigent Relief. id County when were present De.Armond County Judge Innes, County Commissioner Haner, County Clerk Roberts, Sheriff. were had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it appears that on September 25, 1926, an order was made and entered herein directing the payment of the sum of $40.00 per month to Mrs. W. G. Erb, an indigent person. It is hereby ORDERED that said order be. and the same is hereby revoked, and the Clerk is hereby directed not to issue any more warrants to said Mrs. W., -G., Erb under said order. . \ 1 In the Matter of the Claim of Martha Swanson for tax Refund. Mrs. Martha Swanson has filed a claim herein showing over- payment of taxes for the year 1926 on Lot 1, Block 13, A -qbrey Heights, in the sum of $37.98 same being assessed again st said property for improvements and it appearing that said pr °ope;rty at the time: of the assessment had no improvements thereon, and that the assessment -was erroneous, It is, 2.2 6 therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in favor of Mrs. Martha Swanson in the sLun of $37.98 being the amount of over- paymnt. In the Matter of Duplicate Warrant li Lieu of Warrant # 18687 h WHEREAS,it appears that on the 2nd day of April 1924 warrant #18687 for $15.40 dr on the. General Fund, was issued to John Atkinson. It further appearing from the affidavit of said John Atkinson that said warrant ha been lost and the same has never been presented for payment. It further appearing that said John Atkinson has filed herein his bond as by law provided, and is entitled to the issuance-of a new warrant. THEREFORE the Clerk is hereby directed to draw a warrant on the General Fund for $15.40 payable to John Atkinson in lieu of said Warrant # 18687. It is further ORDERED that said warrant # 18687 be and the same is hereby cancelled and the Clerk and Treasurer of Deschutes County, Oregon, are directed to note said cancellation • 1 upon the records of thair respective offices. In the Matter of the Vacation of Indian -Ford County- Road. It appearing that the Court has heretofore, by resolution duly adopted, indicated its intention to vacate the Indian -Ford Road. It further appearing that the County Surveyor has filed herein his written report to the effect that in his opinion said road should be vacated. It.is, therefore hereby ORDERED that Wednesday, the 7th day of December 1927, at 2 o'clock in the afterno at 'the County- Court House in Bend, Oregon be and the same is hereby fixed as the time and place for final hearing on said resolution and said report. It is further ORDERED that the County Surveyor cause proper notice of said hearing to be given as p�ovided by Section 4566 Oregon Laws. In the I-latter of the Vacation of a portion of the Santiam Road.- ° It appearing that the °Court has heretofore by resolution duly adopted, indicated ii intention to vacate a portion of the Santiam Road. It further appearing that the County Surveyor has filed herein his written report; to the effect that in ,his opinion said road should be vacated. It iq, therefore, hereby ORDERED that Wednesday, the 7th day of December 1927, at 2 o'clock in the afterno( at 'the County Court House in Bend, Oregon be and the same is hereby fixed as the t iriie and p- for final hearing on said resolution and said report. z It is further ORDERED that the County Surveyor cause proper notice of said heari to be given as provided by Section 4566 Oregon Laws. In the Matter of the Establishment of the Foss County- Road. The viewers report filed herein in.the above matter was read for the first time, second and final :reading to be at 2 o'clock on "Nednesday.the 9th day of November, 1927. In the Matter of Transfer of Motor Laws Funds. It appears that the County Treasurer as in -the above fund $20,315.66. It is hereby aORDERED that the Treasurer transfer said fund to the Road Bond Sinking Fund. It is f ,,-irther ORDERED that the Treasurer transfer from Road Dist. #1, X76.40 Road District # 2, $'6.37 and Road District # 3, $193.25, to the Road Fund. In the Matter of Claims Against the County. E Claims against the County were then presented and audited, and after audit were ordered ?paid by warrants drawn as follows; ce �I 227 No. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 1 ° Deschutes Power & Light Co. 137.10 2 Oregon Transfer 5.00 3 C. P. Niswonger 5.00• 4. A. J. Goggans = 1.00 5. R. N. Palmerton 1.00 6. F. J. Jenkins 1.00 7. . W. A. Beaver 1.00 8. Fred Ellenberg - 1.00 9. 0. Cox = 1.00 10. R. 1. Hendershott 5.00 11. M. R. Johnson = 1.50 12. . Frank Brobert 1.50 13. J. N. Elder ° 1.50 14. ° Ruth Osburn 20.00 15. Marion M. Lesh 378.00 16. Dr. Geo. Vandevert 8.00 17. C. P. Niswonger 75.00 18. C. P. Niswonger 75.00 19. American Red Cross 6.35 20. R. J. McKinney 90.32 21. R. J. McKinney . . .170.00 22. Columbia Mercantile Co. 20.00 23. R. B. Gould 25.50 24. John A. Runge 7.00 25. W. 0. vtiddows 6.47 26. -. A. Fossen 5.00 27. Ben Alsup 5.00 28. C. E. Campbell 4.50 29. Kilham Stationery & Printing 32.25 30. J. Alton Thompson 85x00 34, Redm -ond Spokesman Pub: Co. 2.50 35. Oregon Typewriter Co. 11.50 36. Clyde 11. -McKay 100.00 37. H. Garnett 25.00 38. Ruth Osburn 12.00 39, Ruth Osburn 30.00 40. S. E. Roberts 149.10 41. A. G. Powell 15.40 43. J. D. Bol"rman 40.00 44. Geo. G. Se dgwi c k 45. Geo. G. Sed -wick 40.00 46. E: P. Brosterhous 165.18 47. J. L. Scarth 5.00 48. Geo. M. Erickson 570.00 49. Bend Water Department 7.60 50. = Bend Water Department 2.20 51. Glass & Prudhomme Co. 3.00 52. Glass & Frudhomme Co. 9.09 53. Glass & Prudhomme Go. 3.28 54. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 33.34 55. Ruth Osburn 2.50 56. Janet Moffat 155.01 57. Pilot Butte Pharmacy 5.30 59. Pilot Butte Pharmacy 7.60 60. The Bend Laundry .25 =61 Butler's Durg Store .60 62 Bureau of Public Health Nursing and child Hygiene 5.34 63. E. Meistad 13.00 66. Pacific Telephone & Teleg. Co.- 2.00 ROAD FUND 2 Oregon State Highway Commission ° 5.40 3 Ault & Armstrong 6.30 6 Bend Auto Top Shop 16.85 7 Alaska Junk Go. 10.00 8 Millard Triplett 67.36 9 D. D. Tussing 54.89 10 Howard Conover 60.61 11 G. W. Fogg 47.94 12 Luther Melton 19.96 13 Art Torkilson 4.49 14 F. H. I& y 180.33 39 C. J. Belknap 6.00 40 C. E. GamDbell 2.70 41 ° Ben Alsup+ 2.50 42 W. 0. Widdows 12.59 43 John A. Runge 6.12 44 Standard Oil Go. of California 73.67 45 The Miller Lumber C6. 49.92 = 46 Bend Hardware Co. 61.35 MARKET ROAD FUND -15 F. H. Iday ° 50.94 16 Millard Triplett 24.95 17 Howard Gonover• 26.94 18 D. D. Tussing 59.88 ° 19 State Industrial Accident Comm. 4.21 20 H. Earl Cross 85.96 21 Standard Oil Co. ° 45.00 228 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND No. 22 E. M. Harrington 75.45 _ 23 F. H. Ilay 29.07 24 Millard Triplett . 34.94 25 D. D. Tussing 14.97 , 26 Howard Gonover 26.94 � 27 Art Torkilson 13.47 i < 28 Dan Vloods , 4.99 , 29 State Industrial Accident Comm. 4.20 30 C. E. Campbell < 13.05 , 31 Ben A.lsup , 21.00 < 32 A. A. Fossen 17.79 , < 33 Earl Malkson 9.10 , 34 W. 0. Widdows < 45.04 < 35 John A. Runge 50.48 < : 36 Redmond Spokesman 7.50 37 Walt Davis 25.00 38 The Miller Lumber Co. 78.75 , I There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court adjourned to Wednesday, November.9.t.h, 1927, at 2 P. I.1. H. H. DeArmond County Juddge . . J. S. Innes, County Commissioners D c . Bend, ,Oregon, November 9tl , 1927. The County.Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commi:si Sedgwick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were nand, to -wit: CD In the Matter of the Cancellation of Warrant No. 30379.. , It appears that warrant X30379 for $85.95, dated October 71 1927, payable to Bend Bulletin, was issued through error, and should be cancelled. ItDis,` therefore, hereby ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the County Clerk and County Treasurer are each required to so note the cancellation on their records. In the Matter of the Foss Road. This being the time fixed for awarding a contract for the clearing and grubbing of the right of way of the Foes Road, two bids were submitted. The bid of F. E. Johnson of La Pine, for clearing right -of -way at $55.00 per acre, and grubbing right of way at X75.00 per acre, being the lowest bid, it is hereby ORDERED that said bid of F. E..1ohnson be accepted, conditioned upon his signing a contract and furnishing a bond for the faithful performance of the contract. The right of to be cleared to a diwth fo 60 feet. and grubbed to a width of 40 feet, the contract to involve all that portion of the road from Station 5 to Station 53 -33. < . Order correcting Minutes of October 27, cIt appearing tlo ,the Court that an error was made in the minutes of October 27th in thl�t it fixed the date in which the viewers on the Metolius River Market Road should file their re- port on November 31st or within ten dLys thereafter, whereas the Order of the Gourt was that the viewers should file their report October 31st, or within ten days the= reafter. It is here'ly r � ORDERED that the minutes be and they are hereby corrected accordingly. In the Nutter of E. Varco Gounty , Road. e It appears that -at the time of the establishment of the E. Varco County Road, an order was made awarding to C. M. Elkins the sum of $65.00 for damages for right -of way acros., his premises but that said payment has never been made, It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that 'a warrant for v§65.00 be drawn on the Road Liund, payable to C. M. Elkin: in payment of said damages. er 1 J .J I 229 In the Matter of the Budget Committee. It was ORDERED that Tuesday, November 15th, be fixed as the time for a meeting of the Budget Committee, and the County Judge was directed to notify the members of the Budget Gommittee of said meeting; In the Matter of Claims Against the County. Claims against the County were then presented and audited, and after audit, were ordered paid by warrants dravrn as fo!Lows: GENERAL FEND AMOUNT The Franklin Press of Bend 85.60 The Franklin Press of Bend 42.50 Western Union - G 4.80 Western Union .58 Mannheimer Department Store 16.97 Bend Bulletin 91.20 Redmond Spokesman.Pub. Co. 16.35 Redmond ,Spokesman P'ub. Co. 34.80 A. F. Shugert, Agent 5.00 Bend Garage Co. 115.15 Central Oregon Motor Co. 23.60 The Oldsmobile Go, 10.50 Western Union .45 A. J. Goggans 12.25 Gwen Irwin 51.92 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 12.00 Mrs. Agnes Hyde 40.00 Nell M. King 59.42 Howell Roberts 90.00 T. W. Carlon 4.50 C. T. Terril 24.60 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 9.20 rr- n n 2.50 it „ rr 5.25 It „ " 4.00 Pilot Butte Inn 40.50 Eva L. White 24.00' The J. K. Gill Co. 1.66 R. S. McClure 102.84 In the Matter of the Establishment of The Foss Road. This being the ti e: fixed for the reading of the Viewers' Report on the above matte for the second time as heretofore fixed, and it appearing that no person or persons have appaeared before the Court and filed any objections to a-a id report, and no petition for dam- ages or remonstrances, have been filed, and the court having dul-r considered said report, and being satisfied, that said road will be of public utility, and that the Viewers' Report is just and equitable, It is, therefore, ORDERED that said report be and the same is hereby adopted. It is further ORDERED that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby directed to make final survey and duly open said raod, and file his field notes and record the same in a roper record in the office of the County Surveyor. It is further ORDERED that from and after the date that said final survey is made nd said notes are filed and recorded as herein provided, and as by law provided, that said oad be and the same is hereby designated as a public highway. There being no further business, the Court adjourned to Tuesday the 15th day of ovember 19272 at 10 o'clock A. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Innes G orhmi s s i one r. r""= 230 IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSPORTATION OF GANDACE BROWN, An Indigent Iverson IN TIT COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY 30894 WHEREAS, it appears that the above named person is an indigent person, suffering from cancer, and is about to become a charge upon the County, and that it will be to the best interests of said person and for the County to furnish the transportation to said indigent person from Bend, Ore., -on, to Cody, Wyoming, Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk be anYhe is hereby directed to draw_a warrant on the General Fund for the sum of $100.00, payable to Sylvia Baldwin to be used for-said transportation. said sum to be charged to indigent relief approperation. L Dated this 14th °day of December 1927. H. H. De Armond, - - -- - `. - -- - , — - — - - -- County Ju- d -- - - - - - - - - _77 BE IT REM 1VBERED, That a Pegular term of the County Court of `Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bena, in said Gounty, on Wednesday,i ° I the 7th day of December 1927, Qsacid day being; the day fixed by law for the holding of a term wl of the County Court In said County, vibien were present A. H. De: Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes, County Commissioner ° . V J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts Sheriff ,whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: IIl In the Matter of Franchise for 1!Metolius River Telephone Co. o ° I The Metolius River Telephone Co. filed a petition for a franchise °to °erect and maintain .!a system of polls and wires to be used' as a telephone line along the Easterly side of the ri -ht of way of the Mletolius River P,Iarket Road from a point at the Northeast corner of Section 5, F ETwp. 15 S., R. 10 to the Jefferson Gounty line. It appearing to the court that said petition !,is regular, and that said franchise should be granted, it is therefore, ORDERED that said fra=nchise and privilege be and the same is hereby granted and the County p 9� !Judge and Commissioners are hereby directed to sign the necessary franchise or order giving jiand granting said franchise. In the Matter of Filing Glaim of County Treasurer with the Receiver for First National Bank of Bend. The Gounty Treasurer submitted a form of claim agreed upon by himself and the Receiver of the First National Bank of Bend covering all of the* deposits in said bank at the time of suspension, giving to the County the benefit of all collaterals held for its benefit by the County Treasurer, and it appearing to the court that said claim is in proper form, it is, therefore, ORDERED that the County Treasurer file with the Receiver of said Bank said claim.; In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant No. 29919. WHEREAS, it a- ;pears that on August 6, 1927, warrant #29919 for $250.05 was duly drawn on the General Fund in favor of the Bend Bulletin by order of the County Court; and, whereas, it appears that said warrant constituted an over - payment of the claim of the bend bulletin, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled and the County Clerk an County Treasurer are hereby ordered to make proper notation of such cancellation on the records of their respective offices. ,! In t1ne Matter of Automobile Licenses for County Cars. 1 r� It eras ORDERED that a warrant in the sum of $4.00 be-drawn on the General Fund in favor of the Secretary of State in payment of licenses for County cars. In the Matter of Indigent Relief, granted to Tosephus F. Fight. 231 It appears that Tosephus F. Fight has been a County Charge for a ling time past, and that arrangements have been made for removing him.to the State of Missouri, and it appearing to the Court that it would be economical if the County paid the transportation and thereby relieve itself of monthly payments. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that a warrant in the sum of $95.00 be drawn on the General Fund in favor of fAnn Forbes to pay transportation of said Tosephus F. Fight to the State of Missouri. In the Matter of Right -of -gray of Dalles- California Highway. WHEREAS, it appears that certain changes are necessary and contemplated in the lo- cation of The Dalles- California High-,,-.-,ay North of Bend and South of Redmond, and that it is necessary that said right -of -way be secured. It is, therefcre,hereby ORDERED that J. S. Innes, County Commissioner be and he is hereby directed to pro- ceed at once to arrange for the acquiring of such right-of-way. In the Matter of Viewers' Report r on Meto.lius River Market Road. e Pursuant to notice heretofore given, the Vi Report in the above matter was read the first time. No person or persons appeared to protest against the report, But S. 0. Johnson has filed a communication r-equesting further information, and Mr. Winchell, repre- senting Louis Hill, asking for further information, appeared before the Court.. The Court agreed to furnish the desired information., The second reading, to be had on said report is hereby sett for 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, December 14, 1927. 0 In the Matter of the Vacation of Indian Ford County Road. WHEREAS, it appears that on the 15th day of October 1927, the County Court adopted a resolution vacating the Indian Ford road. It further appearing that notice has been duly givenp as by law provided, that consideration of said vacation would be ha.d at the regular meeting of the County Court on this date, affidavit of the posting of said notices having been filed with the County Clerk by the County Surveyor, and it appears that it is in all things regular. It further appearing that no person or persons have appeared to protest or object to the vacating of said road, and it appearing to the Court that it is and will be.the best interast of said County that said road be vacated. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that said road, to -wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner:. of Section 9, Twp. 15 South, Range 10 East, W. M.1 the same being a t the westerly boundary.: of the town of Sisters; thence in acnorthwesterly direction to a termination at the County line at the north boundary of the Northwest quarter of Sectior/4, Twp. 14 S. , R. 9 E. W. M. said road being 60 feet in width, be and the same-is hereby vacated. In the Matter of the Vacation of a Portion of the Santiam Road. WHERE'S. it appears that on the 15th day of October 1927, the County Court adopted a resolution vacating a portion of the Santiam Road and it appearing that notice has been duly given, as by law provided, that consideration of said vacation would be had at the regular meeting of the County Court on this date, affidavit of the posting of, said notices having been filed by the County Surveyor, and it appears that it is in all things regular. n e It further appearing that no person or persons have appeared to protest or object to the vacating of said road, and it appearing to the court that it is and will be to the best interests of said County that said road be vacated. Therefore, it is hereby ?I 2 ORDERED,, that said road, to -ti, -Tit : Beginning at a point on the east boundary of Section 5, Twp. 15 South, Range 10 E. ff. M., which point is located - 1600 feet, more or less, northerly from the southeast corner of staid Section 5; thence following said road in a northwesterly direction for 3200 feet, more or less, to an intersection with the located line of the IMIetolius River Market Road in the southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 5, said road being 60 feet in width. be and the mme is hereby vacatd.d. In the Matter of Claims against the County. The following bills were duly presented and audited, and after audit were ordered by v:rarrants drawn as follows :. No. GENERAL FUND 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 113 121 120 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 165 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 182 184 185 187 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 Nell Markel H. E. Allen C. V. Silvis C. E. Campbell Ben Alsup A. A. Fossen Earl Malkson W. 0. Widdows John A. Runge R. B. Gould Tum A Lum Lumber Co. Barrett's Welding & Radiator Shop 5.50 n rr n .50 The Bend Bulletin Se.eley's Garage Bureau of Public Health Nursing and Child Hygiene Bend Garage Co. Schuman Auto Electric R. S. McClure Bagley 8: Howard r, Janet Moffat Deschutes Power & Light Company Bend Water Department It A. J. GoEgans Bend Hardware Co. ,r Hope Electric Shop The Redmond Spokesman C. V. Silvis Claude C. Vandevert G. kV. Winslow C. C. Murphy Paul Berg A. B. Estebenet 'ffm. C. Harland H. A. Wilder P. H. Hosmer Dr. Georp.e Vandevert Aaron Johnson L. A. Hartford 0. S. Jones Adrian Wilkerson Clifford Hartford Florence Swanson A. G. Powell R. J. MgKinney a August A. Anderson W. T. McDonald Downing Cafe > R. J. McCann Marion 1A. Lesh Horton Drug Co. Columbia Mercantile Mannheimer's Department Store Western Union Telegraph Co. Bend Garage Co. Hubble's Service Station Nell 1,111. r=ing S. E. Roberts Howell Roberts Florence Swanson The Bend Bulletin H. 1\I: Stephens J. C. Wright Chas Bishop W. J. Creighton Earl Wood. Walter Durland. C. T. Terril J. - D. Bowman The Franklin Press of Bend- a a01KNIS 2.50 5.00 20.00 6.53 725 3..50 32.25 10.10 2.22 60.80 9.85 6.00 8.25 28.10 7.84 7.44 1.75 3.15 8.13 1.20 2.50 150.00 133.55 4.45 2.20 26.50 9.25 35.50 34.51 30.95 19.05 10.00 7.4.0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 25.50 1:.50 170.00 105.32 57.75 4.2.99 26.60 3.00 550.00 6. 75 20.00 3.25 6.14 50.38 60.25 125.83 20.60 90.00 8.00 58.45 1.20 1.20 2.20 6.00 1.20 1.20 16.45 56.00 17.75 id 1 LJ 'I NO GENERAL FUND . AMOUNT 206 H. Garnett 50.00 207 Ma.x A. Cunning < 25.00 208 The Stenotvpe Supplies Co. :5.03 209 Max A. Cunning 25.00 210 A. E. Simmons, 619 Artisans Bldg., Portland, 1.00 211 Nestern Union Telegraph < 1.95 <100.00 212 Clyde 114. .McKay 213 The J. ,K. .Gill Company 12.84 214 J. Alton.Thompson 85.75 215 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. . 38.55 216 " . 125.00 217 " . < 18.34 218 " r .59 219 " . < < 11.26 220 it < 12.39 221 it 7.19 222 IT 1.48 223 Glass & Prudhomme Co. 11.25 224 Glass & <Prudhomme Co. . 0 20.02 225 11 < . < 8.2C 226 It . . 38.79 227 " . 28.40 228 " . 1.00 229 " . - . 140.00 230 . 1? . 10.48 231 Magill Drug Co. 21.40 232 The P'acif'ic Telephone & Teleg. Co. 23.25 233 Geo. G. ,Se dgwi ck 58.00 234 " IT . „ 9970 235 ,T 11, e „ . 31.00 236 tT TT < it . 9.80 237 J. S. Innes .315.00 238 .300.00 239 Bend Chapter American Red Cross . 6.50 ROAD FUND 89 F. E. Johnson . . 256.80 90 Bend Har >d-�rrare Co. < 48.95 91 Deschutes Concrete Pine Co. , 0 14.40 92 The Miller Lumber Co. _ 32.56 93 Sorensens Service Station 3.35 94 Standard, Oil Co. 143.70 95 '01. 0. Wi:ddouvs 19.50 96 R. B. Gould . < 4.80 97 State Industrial. Accident Comm. 32.52 98 it . IT It . .364.95 111 Barrett'<s Wielding & Radiator Shola < 25.90 120 TT tt It .50 114 Brooks - Scanlon Lumber Co. < 185.00 115 Terreborine Garage n < 13.25 116 Anderson -Wing Motor Co. .20 117 " 1.35 P 1.55 118 K. E. Erickson Co. Inc. 27.36 119 Ault & Armstrong . 42.68 122 Bend Battery and Electrical Service 17.30 124 Redmond <Hard-,,-,,,,,are Co. . 15.55 126 Terrebonne Garage 16.25 123 Moore's=Garage and Machine Shop .11.55 127 Frenchie's Service Station < 33.75 128 F. H. May o 149.96 129 Martain Wood < _202.71 130 Carl Hamilton 19.96 131 Jack Boyer : 19.96 132 H. W. Po..wers < 12.23 133 W. 'A. Taylor w 15.72 134 Dan C, Mood < 7.48 135 Art Torkilson < 83.06 136 Howard Gonover 62.86 137 D. D. Tussing < 69.86 138 Millard .Triplett 97.30 139 Melvin Harrington 98.88 . 113 Tum A Lum Lumber Co. 9.85 MARKET ROAD FUND 76 Peter Pierson _ . 6.75 77 Standard Oil Company 23.02 78 F. H. Ray 1 57.13 79 D. D. Tussing 39;92 80 Dan C. Wood 94.81 61 Howard Conover 26.94 82 L. Carver 31.43 83 Dale Banta 4.49-- 84 State Industrial Accident Comm.. 6.36 85 ,, „ „ 52.43 86 .C. E. Campbell 4.50 87 Ben Alsup 5.00 88 John A. Runge 7.00 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 55 Bend Hardware Co. . 3.15 56 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. 57 The Miller Lumber Co. 64.80 66.90 r2 '34 . f] 58 Sisters Garage 59 Standard Oil Go. 60 F. H. May 61 Millard Triplett 62o D. D. Tussing W Dan G. Wood 64, Howard Conover 65, Art Torkilson 66o E. M. Harrington 67. State Industrial Accident Gomm. 68. ,r rr 69. John A. Runge 70, W. 0. Widdows 71. Earl Malkson 72. A. A. Fossen 73. Hen Alsup 74 o G. E. Campbell 112 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 7.23 25.56 62.02 29,94 19.96. 12.49 24.68 , 24.69 4.3.44. 4.93 861.48:., 27.80 44.26 2.28 22.09 19.25 12.83 10.90 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 14th day f December, 1927, at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes County Commissioner Bend, Oregon, December 15, 1927 The. Gounty Court of Deschutes County, Oregon met this day pursuant to adjournment, Com- ssioner Sedgwick being absent, and the following proceedings were had, to - -wit, n the Matter of the Establishment f the Mhtolius River Market Road. Whdreas, it appears that the Board of Viewers heretofore appointed to view the above entitles. i r 1 I. GENERAL FUND I o 1 E. L. Vinal . 33.00 2 A. H. Tift 31.00 3 z Oscar M. Whittington 33.00 4 S. V. Ramp 33.00 5 James Connell 38.00 6 a Chas. H. Spaugh 33.00 7 . Hugh K. Kelly 30.00 8 Ben Hodges . 38.00 9 J. A. Dudr.y a 33.00 10. Arthur Lindh 33.0.0 r 11. Ray E. Ullrich 33.00 12. L. K. Cramb 33.00 13. Craig Coyner 33.00 14- L. A. Shaw 33.00. s 15, G. N. Sorenson 31.40 16, J. M. Hixon, Jr. 24.00 17 Matt Raber 30.00 18 L. V. Sears 27.00 19 Geo. Kanoff 28.00 20, Gilbert E. Malkson 33.00. 21, W. G. Fordham 24.00 22. J. W. Campbell . 30.00 23. Fred Hale 30.00 24. Oscar Springate 3.00 25. Norman H. Coleman . 3.00 26. Wm. Lynch 7.00. 273 L. M. McReynolds 3.00. 28. Geo. H. Fairfield . 16.00 29. W. W. Babcock 25.20 30. N. E. Melton 23.40 31. Rasmus Peterson 19.80 32. Wm. E. Sprague 22.40 33z A. G. Davis 8.00 34 E. J. Moore . . 3400 35:, Wm. M. Wilson . 16.00 36 E. M. Peck 16.00; 37L J. W. Ashe 12.00 38. Hans Slagsvold 12.00 39. H. D. Hamilton . 12.00 4.0. A. R. Teeter 16.00 41, A. J. Veltum 12.00 42. D. 0. Nunamaker 36.80 43 . U. E. Parker 39.60 44: H. M. Stephens 2.10 45r J. C. Wri Sht 2.10 46, Walter H. Durland 2.10 47 . W. E. Wood 2.10 .: 48 . Chas H. Bishop 3.50 , 49. W. J. Creighton 7104 50. 0, E. Cartwright 2.00 51, Ruth Osburn 2.00 52. Geo. H. Brewster 2.00 53.. A. R. Tea ter 2.00 54: James Toney 5.80 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 14th day f December, 1927, at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes County Commissioner Bend, Oregon, December 15, 1927 The. Gounty Court of Deschutes County, Oregon met this day pursuant to adjournment, Com- ssioner Sedgwick being absent, and the following proceedings were had, to - -wit, n the Matter of the Establishment f the Mhtolius River Market Road. Whdreas, it appears that the Board of Viewers heretofore appointed to view the above entitles. i r 1 I. 1 1' ,235 road have heretofore filed their report, and that said report was read for the first time by the - Court.on the. 7th day of December 1927, the first day of December term, and was read the second time on the 14th day of December 1927, of said term; and whereas, the lave provides that the final reading of said report shall be had upon the day following the second reading G 4 e and the court has on this 15th day;of December 1927, read the said report for the third time as by law provided. It further appearing, that no petition for damages or remonstrances have been filed, and the court has fully considered said report and is satisfied, that said road will be of public utility, and the amount of damages assessed by the Board of Viewers is just and rea- sonable. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED ORDERED that said report be and the same is hereby adopted. a It further appearing that the board of VieVrers allowed damages in the amount of $202., to W. A. Gilchrist for right of way across lands belonging to said W. A. Gilchrist. Tim re- fore, it is hereby C ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Road Fund in the sum of $202.671 payable to 11. A. Gilchrist. It is further 'ORDERED that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby directed to make a final survey and duly open said road and file his field notes and record the same in a pro per record in the office of the County Surveyor. It. is further ORDERED that said Metolius River Market Road be and the same is here adopted, designated and. established as a public highway. In the Matler of the Damage Suit of J. 10T. Merrifield against the County. This matter cam on to be heard upon a settlement of the above entitled matter; plai tiff J. VT. Merrifield appearing by one of his attorneys, George H. Brewster, whereupon it was agreed that upon the payment to the said J. W. Merrifield of the sum of $300.00 and suc] doctors' expenses that- he has incurred, that said J. W. Merrifield would accept the same in full satisfaction and payment of all damages sustained by him for the injury complained of in said suit and it appearing to the Court that a trial of the case would cost the County a greater sum of money than a settlement on the basis proposed, and, that the County sould sa -ve - several - hur�d- red -do %lays y' a -- settlerent-a-s- prep_osed and-avoi-d the - ulcer -ta ntyT of -a - -- verdict against the County it if should go to trial, and that it would be to the best inter ests of the County to settle and adjust said suit on said basis. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that said settlement be rade'on said basis. 0 It is further ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in the sum. of $300.00, payable to the plaintiff, to be delivered upon the filing with the Cler of an order signed by the Circuit Judge dismissing said case with prejudice to the plaintif There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Thursday, the 22nd day of December 1927, at 2 P�. M. H. H. De Armond, 4 County Judge.' 1. S. Innes County Commissioner Bend, Oregon December 14, 1927. The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner S6`dgwick being absent, and the following proceedings were had; In the Llatter of the C. Et Tyler County Road. The above matter came on for hearing, .whereupon the following resolution was duly adopted; I -t- 36 T'ii=REAS, it appears that on March 17, 1927, a petition was filed with the County Court praying for the establishment of a road, said petition being signed by C. E. Tyler and several other freeholders in the vicinity of the road, and that thereupon due and legal pro- ceedings were had thereon as by law provided, designating said road as the C. E. Tyler County road. That Viewers were duly appointed and said viewers met and viewed said proposed road,_ , and filed herein their report awarding to C. E. Tyler and'the Deschutes- County,Municipal Improvement District damages in the sum of $80.00 for right of way over the NW4 of the NW4 of Section 2, Twp. 17 S., R. 11 E. W. M., and that due and proper notice was given of the time and place of hearing on said petition as by law provided, and no person appeared to object to the findings of said Board of Viewers. It further appearing that final order has not been entered on said road. Therefore it is hereby ORDERED that said report be and the same is hereby adopted. It is further ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the road fund in ° the sum of X80.00 payable to C. E. Tyler and Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District, ° in-payment of damages for right of way over said tract of land. ° It is further ORDERED that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby directed to make a final survey and duly open said road, and file his field notes and record the same in a .proper record in the office of the County Surveyor. c It is further ORDERED that from and after the date that said final survey is made and said notes are filed and recorded as herein provided, and as by provided, tha�r4 said rca: d be and the same is hereby designated as a public highway. ` Dated this 14th day of December 1927, 0 P, H." De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Innes, Commissionar. In the Matter of raying Freight ` on Carload of Lumber. ° It ap -oears that an order of County Road Master a carload of lumber was received. on which there Jas= a freight- bill of y 166,521 this-'-lumber being bought for general road- purpos, Is. It is, therefore, hereby ° ORDERED that the Clerk draw- a warrant on the Road Fund in the sum of $166.52, payable to Oregon - Washington Railroad & Navigati-on Co. in full for freight charges on said carload of lumber. " In the Matter of Application= of Frank A. Shaw for license to Operate Dance Mall. I Frank A. Shaw has filed an application for a license to operate a dance hall, accom- parried by a fee= of $5.00. The petition eras refereed to the District Attorney for approval and to the Sheriff for investigation. .In the (tat t,= of Leasing a House belonging to the County of Tumalo. Upon application of 1\r. Eagles to lease a house in Tumalo belonging to the County for f our months at the rate of $8.00 per month, it was ORDERED that said house be leased to said IJir. Eagles for said period of time at I . ° said rate. In the Matter of the Metolius River Market Road. The Viewers' Report on thecMetolius River Market Road was read for the second time. There being no further business the Court adjourned to meet again Thursday, i December 15th, 1927 at 2 P. M. H. H." De Armond , t County Judge. J. S. Inn es, County Commissioner.- 237 Bernd, Oregon, December 22, 1927 The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Sedgtivick, being absent and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Tatter of Issuing Deed to Francella. A:, Sorensen, WHEREAS, it appears that heretofore Deschutes County acquired title to Lot One (1), Block Eighteen (18) of the Townsite of Lapine, Deschutes County, Oregon, under and by virtue of a tax sale; and ° WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of Francella A. Sorensen,presented to the County Court that Frence.11a A. Sorensen was at the time cE, said sale the record owner of sai described premises„ and desires to pay up the taxes, interest and costs and redeem said premises; and WHEREAS, it appears that the total amount o °f taxes, interest and costs amount to $2.23 nd that the said Francella A. Sorensen is entitled to redeem said property under the laws the State of Oregon. It is, therefore, hereby j ORDERED, that the County Fudge and County Commissioners be and they are hereby •a.uthorizE d to eVecute arid ddliver unto the said Francella A. Sorensen a deed conveying to her said pre- mises upon the payment to the County of the sum of $2.23. In the Matter` of "the County Tax Levy. Nov on this 22nd day of December 1927, this matter came on for consideration for the levy of the taxes for the year 1928, to be levied in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appear ing to the Court °that due notice has been published in the Bend Bulletin, as by law provided of the estimates and proposed budget for such tax levy, which notice fixed Thursday, the day of December as the time and the County Judge's office as the place when and Where 'said proposed budget would be considered by the taxpayers and the levying Board and the 'levy made land the levying Board, consisting of the County Court, now meeting at this time to consider said proposed budget, and no persons appearing to make, objections to said proposed budget or to make suggestions concerning the same, and.it further appearing that the estimated bud - `get for the County Commissioners will be insufficient, and that it will require $2000.00 in- stead of $1200.00 said difference being subtracted from the estimated budget for the emer- gency fund. It further appearing that said budget submitted by said budget committee appears to be just and correct with the Buggestion: :above made, and that the following sums are necessary for the said several efcpenses for the various County Departments, to -wit C Circuit Court ✓ ° x3;500.00 County Judge 1:;500.00 c' County Commissioners ✓ 2;000.00 C' County Clerk 12;!45.10 S Sheriff 16,764.70 S + Superintendent of Schools 3,900.00 County Assessor ✓r 6 000.00 7 County Treasurer 3,450.00 `S s County Surveyor 755.00 C' Coroner ✓ 300.00 -1),J District Attorney 2 000.00 °J County Agriculturist ✓ 2,600.00 w Water Master 4,080.00 -4 County Nurse 23,500.00 County Library Board 6,745.50 ° �-= J School Library 423.70 v\/ �' Widows Pensions 3,500.00 .►i Juvenile Court 350.00 N` County Health Officer 600.00' 1,:,l Indigent Relief 9,000.00 C "' •✓ Court House and Tail ✓ 17,204.00 I3 ' ✓ Board of Prisoners ✓ 2,000.00 Aiv Agricultural Fairs 1,000.00 Auditing J 750.00 Publication of legal Notices 500.00 Maintenance of Roads 9s800.31 County School Fund 421370.00 '.I Elections (included in Sheriff's & Clerks Budgets) f. 238-- That the total revenue in expectancy from sources other than taxation have been extimat to be the sum of $90,500.00 and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County is $150,794.74. It further appearing that the amount to be levied for the State of ' Oregon is the sum of $86,468.82 and that the whole amount necessary is the sum of 237,263.56.. It is therefore ORDERED by the Court that there be and hereby is levied upon all the taxable property i Deschutes County•the gross sum of $237,263.56'and the Assessor is'hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 1928, and to distribute gross amount thereof to the following purposes; 7 ° For the County General Fund 64,385.57 For the County School Fund 421370.00 For the General Road Fund, one i�Till tax 99-819.97 For the Market Road Fund 183,000.00 For the payment of interest, retirement of principal for road Bonds 93,050.00 For County Library Fund 6,745.50 For School Library Fund 4.23.70 ° For the State Tax 861-468.82 Total levy and distribution for all purposes . . . . . . $237,263.56 It is further ORDERED that this record be entered at full length in the Journal of this Court, and that the Clerk thereof forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. In the Matter of Tax Estimates for School District No. 14 Therg(vias then presented to the Court by the County School Superintendent, estimate as "provided.for in Chapter 52,.Session Laws of Oregon for 1925, for the levying of a special tax upon the property of School District No. 14, in the amount of $278.25; whereupon it was ORDERED that a levy of $278.25 on the property of school District No. 14 *be madef and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend such levy upon the assessment roll,said. levy being not in excess of the statutory rate of ten mills. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Friday, the 23rd day of December 1927, at 2 o ►clock . ° ° H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, December 23, 1927 The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon met this day pursuant to adjournment, Com- e nissioner Sedgwick being absent, and the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of Claim of �Lrs. Hyde against *the `County. WHEREAS, it 86ppears that a claim of Mrs. Agnes Hyde for the care of Michael Shanahan, al indigent person, *for th'e -past month was not paid. It, is therefore ORDERED the °t a warrant be drawn on the General Fund in the sum of $40.00 payable to kgnes Hyde for the care of said Michael Shanahan. I� 1 1 .J ✓ ' For the—payment of interest on outstanding warrants 29000.00 121 Market Road construction 38.,000.00 `b Salary of the District Sealer of Weights & Measures,-, 194.75 <5 S For the payment of State Taxes 86,468.82 Q v' a For the payment of interest on Road Bonds s 20,050.00 Retirement of Road Bonds 39,000.00 County Adyertising ✓ 10000.00 ,E v \ Unforseen Emergencies 3 °,461.68 J ✓ Justice Court 250.00 Tat81 $327,763.56 That the total revenue in expectancy from sources other than taxation have been extimat to be the sum of $90,500.00 and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County is $150,794.74. It further appearing that the amount to be levied for the State of ' Oregon is the sum of $86,468.82 and that the whole amount necessary is the sum of 237,263.56.. It is therefore ORDERED by the Court that there be and hereby is levied upon all the taxable property i Deschutes County•the gross sum of $237,263.56'and the Assessor is'hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 1928, and to distribute gross amount thereof to the following purposes; 7 ° For the County General Fund 64,385.57 For the County School Fund 421370.00 For the General Road Fund, one i�Till tax 99-819.97 For the Market Road Fund 183,000.00 For the payment of interest, retirement of principal for road Bonds 93,050.00 For County Library Fund 6,745.50 For School Library Fund 4.23.70 ° For the State Tax 861-468.82 Total levy and distribution for all purposes . . . . . . $237,263.56 It is further ORDERED that this record be entered at full length in the Journal of this Court, and that the Clerk thereof forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. In the Matter of Tax Estimates for School District No. 14 Therg(vias then presented to the Court by the County School Superintendent, estimate as "provided.for in Chapter 52,.Session Laws of Oregon for 1925, for the levying of a special tax upon the property of School District No. 14, in the amount of $278.25; whereupon it was ORDERED that a levy of $278.25 on the property of school District No. 14 *be madef and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend such levy upon the assessment roll,said. levy being not in excess of the statutory rate of ten mills. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Friday, the 23rd day of December 1927, at 2 o ►clock . ° ° H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, December 23, 1927 The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon met this day pursuant to adjournment, Com- e nissioner Sedgwick being absent, and the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of Claim of �Lrs. Hyde against *the `County. WHEREAS, it 86ppears that a claim of Mrs. Agnes Hyde for the care of Michael Shanahan, al indigent person, *for th'e -past month was not paid. It, is therefore ORDERED the °t a warrant be drawn on the General Fund in the sum of $40.00 payable to kgnes Hyde for the care of said Michael Shanahan. I� 1 1 .J 239 . I1 In the Matter of Clerk and Stenographic hire for County. Court. It appears that the monthly bills for payment for clerk hire for attendance upon County Court meetings and preparing minutes, and juvenile and probate court matters, amount to $50.!10 per month, and that said sum is a reasonable r allowance for such work, and that Hortense Garnett is at present employed as Clerk and Stenographer for said County Court, probate and Juvenile Court. It further appearing that one half of said sum is properly chargeable to attendance upon the writing minutes of County Court proceedings, and one half for.the juvenile and probate Court proceedings.- It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the salary of said Clerk be fixed at $50.00 per month and the County Clerk is directed to issue a warrant each month to Hortense Garnett in said sum, chargeable $25.00 for Clerk and attendance upon County Court, and $25.00 for attendance upon -the probate and, Juvenile Court, and stenographic work in connection therewith. There being no further business the Court adjourned to Wednesday, December 28th,at 2 o'clock . H. H. De Armond, County. Judge. J. S. Inne s , Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, December 28, 1927 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant Vo adjournment, Commissioner George G. Sedgwick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Re- Checking the ` Survey on the Metolius River. Market Road. ` WHEREAS, it appears that the Government has requested a recheck of the surveys and bench marks heretofore made on the Metolius River Market Road for the purpose of making such sur- veys and bend marks a permanent record for the Government to be used in connection with ma.k- ing its contemplated topographic and contour survey of that section of the State, and W1HEREAS, it appears that this work will be inexpensive and of considerable value to people of this Community, it is therefore hereby I ORDERED that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby directed to make such re -check of said surveys and furnish the data to the Government of the United States. In the Matter of Establishing Law Library -for Deschutes County. WHEREAS, it appears that Chapter 222 of the Laws of Oregon for 1927 authorize the County Court to establish a law library or authorize the several counties of the State cf... Oregon having a population of less than 100,000 to establish a law library to be paid for out of fees collected by the County Clerk, and authorizing the increase of such fees for filing all papers in any suit or action filed in said County Clerk *s office, an additional 10 per cent, such moneys to be used for the purpose of maintenance of a law library; and WHEREAS, the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, Has heretofore, by resolution duly °adopted and entered, authorized and directed the County Clerk to collect a.n additional X10 per cent on all such papers filed in his office, from which a considerable sum of money hals been accumulated; and f WHEREAS: It appaars to the County Court that a law library for this County, established) in Bend, Oregon, will be a great benefit; to litigants in view of the fact that Bend is so i far situated from an established law library that litigants and the Circuit Judge are not ini position to obtain the necessary law and.decisions on magty cases, except aa; excessive and un- reasonable e,pense. It is, therefore, hereby 24.0 ORDERED that there be and is hereby established in Deschutes County, Oregon, a law libra It further appearing that the West Publishing Company `has submitted a contract for the to the County of the Northwestern, Northeastern, Atlantic and Federal Reporters for the tota ,sum of $1996.00; $300.00 cash, $560.00 January 1, 1929; and the balance in two equal installll out ments, due January 1, 1930 and January 1, 1931, with /interest and have agreed to accept County warrants therefor on the dueudates; the first payment to be made out of moneys already ac- cumulated in said Library Fund; and WHEREAS, it is contemplated that the fees to be collected by said Clerk will be suffi- cient to pay the annual payments required under this contract without having to draw upon t General Fund of the County, and in case such fees are nottsufficieht, the County is to be reimbursed out of such funds as may be accumulated from time to time over and above what is necessary for the =volumes of the various sets hereinabove described. Therefore, it is further ORDERED that the County Judge be-and he is hereby authorized to sign said contract: ZZD There being no further. -btisiness, the Court then adjourned. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. ° J. So Inne s. Commissioner. BE IT RETMMERED, That at 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 4th day of January _1928, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term u the County Court in said County, when were present H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes County Commissioner J. H. Haner County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of Increase,,. of -County Treasurer's Bond. WHEREAS, it appears thet the County Treasurer is bonded in the sum of $10,000.00 which I sum. appears to the court to be inadequate in view -of the large amount of money handledd by �i jjthe County Treasurer throughout the year, and that said bond should'be increased to $30,000. �i It is, theref ore , hereby ORDERED that said County Treasurer be and he is hereby required to file forthwith with the County Clerk an additional bond in the sum of $20,000.00 conditioned upon his faithful performance of his duties as County Treasurer, , said bond to be written by a surety Company and the premium to be paid by the County.. In the Matter of the Designation oil for publishing proceedings of the County Court. W]IiEREAS, the law requires that in counties having over 10,000 population the County Co shall at the January term, designate two newspapers to publish the County Court proceedings le 0. and it appears that the Bend Bulletin, published in Bend, Oregon, and the Redmond Spokesman,�l published in Redmond, Oregon, are the only two newspapers published in Deschutes County,Oreg P, no Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Bend Bulletin, published in Bend, Oregon, and the Redmond Spokesman, ' published in Redmond, Oregon, be and they are hereby designated as newspapers for the publish- ing of County Court proceedings during the ensuring year. In the Matter of the City Disposal Plant. WHEREAS a complaint has been made of the unsanitary conditions of the City disposal plant, and the court not being advaised as to the County's responsibility, it is °hereby 1 i,, r 1 L 1 ORDERED that the matter be referred to the District Attorney for investigation and appropriate action if the County is liabel in connection therewith. In the Matter of County Publicity Fund. Whereas, the County has heretofore made a levy of $1000.00 for publicity purposes to be distributed through the Chamber of Cor:. erce and otherwise, and whereas the Bend Chamber of Commerce ha -s requested a partial payment thereon at this time, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $300. payable to the Bend Chamber of Commerce, chargeable to the Publicity Fund. In the Matter of the Increase of the Bond of the Sheriff as Tax Collector. _ =HREAS, it appears that the Sheriff has filed a bond in the sum of X15,000.00 as _ tax collector, and that =in view of the fact that the Sheriff, as tax collector, has large sums of money in his possession from time to time, it is considered that said bond is in- sufficient and should be increased to $25,000.00, It is, therefore; ORDERED that the Sheriff arrange to have his bond, as tax collector, increased from $159000.00 to ?25,000.00 the County to pay the premium thereon. In the Matter of Issuing Tax Deed to Lola Michaelson . VYH?REl'iS, it appears that the following described real property, to-wit: E2 of NE-;' 4 of Sec. 20, T. 17 S., R. 13 E. W. M., Deschutes County, Oregon. was heretofore deeded to Deschutes County upon foreclosure of the taxes assessed thereon for the year'1920 for the total sum of $88.95 and it appearing from the affidavit of Lola Michaelson that she is the owner of said real property by virtue of being the holder and owner of a certificate of sale thereof on foreclosure and that she desires to secure a con- veyance of said real property from Deschutes County upon payment of the amount for vr.hick sa property was deeded to said County plus accrued interest to date. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners be and they are hereby authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver unto said Lola Michael deed to said-real property upon payment by her of the sum of 091.95 that bein the sum re- CD to fully reimburse Deschutes County, including accrued inter. -st as by statute provide the Matter of Paying Fees to unity Judges and County Commissioners sociation. It appears that Deschutes County is a= member of the County Judges and County Commis- Toners association of Oregon, and that the annual fee therefor is "25.00. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in the sum of $25.00 on the General Fund to E. Smith, Secretary- Treasurer, Salem, Oregon, in payment of said fee, n the Matter of Inspection f Roads. !IHERE. liS, in the past is has been the custom in this County that one of the Commiss- .oners be designated to hatie charge of road inspection and investigation in one portion of :he County and one in the ,other and in view of the recent Supreme Court decision i.t, . is necessary that an order to that effect be entered in order to have such inspection and investigations made. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that J. S. Innes, Commissioner shall have charge of the inspection and in- vestigation of all roads in that portion of the County lying South from a line through Sisters to Deschutes to the Crook County line; and that Geo. G. Sddgwick, Commissioner, shat 1 have charge of the inspection end investigation of all roads North of said.line; each of said Commissioners are authorized and directed to make the necessary inspections and investigations on behalf of the County. ,�, 242- In the Matter of State Board of Forestry and Fire Patrol Taxes. Now on this 4th `day of January 1928, comes on this matter to be heard upon applica t of the State Forester for a tax for the payment of costs for forest fire protection as prov 0 by law, 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 the described, and that such Certificate conforms to the requirement of law. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED by the Court that the CertifiC,Dte of the State Forester on file herein be an the same is hereby approved, and that there be and hereby is levied upon all of the lands described in said Gertificate, .and upon each and every tract therein described, a tax of .01 175 per acre for the payment of the costs of forest fire patrols, and the -assessor is in- structed to = extend the same upon the tax roll for the current year. ; Iri the Matter of jaurehasing County Supplies and Equipment. At the suggestion of the County Gourt, all of the officers of the Gounty were cal.le before the Court to discuss the matter of arranging to have all supplies, equipment and ot.h items to be purchased by the various offices ordered and pureha.sed upon a. requisition issue by a person to be designated. The County officers present agreed to the plan and voted tha ed in the Gounty Judge be designated as requisition officer, through whom all purchases must be Yn'd de, and that no bills would zlde dudited -or allowed Except guch as are purchased upon requisition a and,, whereas, it appears that such an arrangement will have a tendency to give the County Court more direct supervision over all purchases and of over - payment of bills, and that in that tiS;ay mistakes will be eliminated, and in the Judgment of the Gounty Court a substantial saving will be effected by the County. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that from and after this date all County Officers or agents be and they are hereby required to obtain from the Gounty Judge a. requisition for any purchase so made by such Gounty officer or Officers; that the original of such requisition be left with the selle;r9 which must be attached to the bill when presented for payment, the duplicate to be kept by the Officer obtaining the requisition and any bills authorized by an Officer, except as herein ,I provided, will not be audited Ind ordered paid by the Gounty Gourt, except in cases of emer gency where such officer will have no opportunity to get a requisition. Each officer is requested to notify all persons selling goods to the. Gounty of the existence of ,this order so as to avoid confusion and misunderstanding. In the Matter of glaips Against the Gounty. Claims against the Gounty were then presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows No. GENERAL FUND 1 Bend Garage Co. 2 Hubble *s Service Station 3 S. I. Roberts 4 Howell Roberts 5 Nell M. King 6 Glass & Prudhomme Go. 7 n n � n n 9 cs n 10 12 13 The Franklin Press. 14 E. Meistad 15 Pilot Butte P_ha rma cy 16 o e Ruth Gsburn 17 J. Alton Thompson 18 Kilham Stationery & Printing Go. 19 Rand McNally & Go. 20 World Book Company Publishers AMOUNT 51.14 50.36 1903.50 90.00 54.42 19.20 2.89 17.11 16.65 2.57 3.30 81,33 15-.75 5.00 42.60 13.00 150.44 7.50 1.80 0 J 1 240 21 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. 5.50 22 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 3.25 25 August A. Anderson 30.50 24, J. G. Rhodes 100,00 ,25 Clyde M. McKay 100.00< .26 1. S. Innes 75.00 27 Geo. H. Fairfield 6.20 -29 Jay H. Upton 25.00 32 T. E. J. Duffy 10.69 33 Ruth Osburn 151.00. ,35 R. B. Gould 23.50, ,36 W. 0. Widdows 2..00 (37 Earl Malkson 12.00 38 A. A. Fossen 2.50 39 G. E. Campbell t 2.25 40 C. P. Niswonger 25.00 41 75.00 43 Mrs. Mary Briggs 72.00 45 Columbia Mercantile Co. 20.00 46 Marion M., Lesh 631.00 48 R. J. McKinney 245.59 49 Magill Drug Co. 21.90 50 T. D. Bowman 1.95 51 Pacific Telephone and Teleg.Co 20.85 .54- Bend' Water Department 2.85 55 n rf n 2,20 56 Deschutes Power & Light.Go. 169.45 52 Oregon Transfer 10.00 57 McCann The Sign Man 1.50 58 Finnigan Bros. 21.24 59 The Own Pharmacy .,60 60 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 2.45 61 Bend Garage Go. 14.,78 62 The Bend Laundry .15 63 Mulberry Health Center 1.64 64 Mannheimer°s Department Store 4.75 65 Schuman Auto Electric 4.80 66 Bagley & Howard 10.60 67 *55 68 .90 69 1.00 70 1,50 71 Janet Moffat 156.00 72 Ruth Osburn 7,50 73 The Redmond Spokesman 4180 74 rr n m • 34-00 C�l :z5:lp- 53 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 15 75 Max A. Gunning 25.00 76 G. P. Niswonger 5.00 77 Dr. Reynolds Adkisson 5.00 79 Glass & Prudhomme Go. 2.08 60 Ruth Osburn 27.50 82 Dr. R. W. Hundershott. 20.00 83 The Redmond Spokesman 4.80 84: R. B. Parsons 75.00 85 Agnes Hyde 40.00 86 Bend Gh6pter American Red Gross 7.46 44 Horton Drug.Co. 10.10 81 G. T. Terril 20.55 No. ROAD FUND AMOUNT 1 Bend Auto Top, Body & Paint Shbp 3.00 2: Anton Aune 15.00 3 15.00 4 Ore,--on State Highway Commission 14�. 4.3 I-D 5 n n n n 2.00 6 Anderson-Wing Motor Co, 36.34 7 Floyd W. Scott 1.28 Galloway Garage and Machine Shop 51.15 9 State Industrial Accident Comm 9.12 10 W. 0. Widdows 5.19 11 Chapman Lumber Co. z 58.08 12 F. H. May 156.74 13 Millard Triplett 72036 14 Art Torkilson 24.70 15 Martin Woods 27.96 16 Dan G. Wood 49.90 17 ,:D. D. Tussing 59.88 4.3 Deschutes Gounty Abstract Co. 4.50 MARKET ROAD FUND Dan Mirich 7.50 19 Chapman Lumber Company 45,65 20 State Industrial Accident Comm .6.18 21 Dale Ba'nta 35.92 22 Howard Conover 26.94 23 D. D. Tussing 44.91 24 L. Carver 4:0.41 25 Dan G. Wood 44.91 26 F. H. May 65.35 27 W. 0. Widdows 7.61 244 SPECIAL. MARKET ADAD FUND 29.. Cha.pmanaLumber Company 198.511 - 30 State I=ndustrial Accident Comm. 3.67 31 D. D. Tossing 12.47 32 Martin <ffood 13.9 5 33 Howard.Conover 13.47 34 Art Torkilson : 22.44 35 Millard. Triplett- 47.38 36 F. H. May 34.55 37 'ff. 0. Widdows 9.00 38 John A.. Runge . 8.73 39 Earl Malkson 2.93 There being no further business, the Court then ad journe.d to January 5, 1928 at 2 P (1 . H. H. DeArmond County Judge T.. S. Inne s County Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the S jof Oregon, as begun and '-eld at the. Court House in Bend, in said County,bm. :W- e4nesday, the 4 day of January 1928, said day being .the da.y fixed by law for the holding of a term of the Gol {Court in said County, when were present Hw,H. De Armond, County Judge J.. S. Innes, County Commissioner J., H. Haner County Clerk S.o E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon the following (among other) proceedings were lid, to -wit: Now on this 4 -th day of January 1928, comes on this matter to be heard upon application o I� State Forester for a tax for the payment of costs for forest fire protection as provided by 11lavr, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court from the Certificate of the State For I� ;ester. on file herein that the taxes `therein charged are a proper lien upon the lands therein i described, and that such Certificate conforms to the requirement of law. It is, therefore, Thereby ORDERED by the 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 of the lands described in said Certificate, and -upon each and every tract therein described, a. tax of .0175 per acre for the payment of the costs of forest fire patrols, and the assessor is instructed to emend the same upon the tax roll for the current year. H. 'H. De Armond, County Judge = to ty I J. S. Innes j County Commissioner, Bend, Oregon, January 5, 1928 i a The County Court of Deschutes County net -this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner George G: Sedgwick °being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to- s,rit: j In the Matter of Appointment of Judges and Clerks of Election Board. In accordance with laws the Clerk has submitted to the County Court the following i R nominations for judges and Clerks of election board for the County for the ensuing two years in the respective precincts in the County as now established, to- wit: No. 1, BEND Chairman Olive E. McKay R J,.dge Grover G. Gerking D j Clerk Mrs, C. T. Terril R Clerk `Vivian Collier R Clerk `-Sye Lewellen D No. 2, BEND jChairman S. R. Hogin = R I Judge M. J. Kelly D- Clerk Georgia Constable Da Clerk Minnie Going. R Clerk Frances E. Jackson R 1 1 ;0 . I I I 245,! No. 3-, BEND Chairman Montelle G. Coe R Judge Anton Fos'sen - D Clerk Leon6 R. Barron R Clerk Anne K. Besaver D Clerk Esther Clarno-- R No..4, BEND Chairman G. J. Nicholson R Judge Geo. Hoover Clerk Margaret Beaver D Clerk Blanche Brady R. Clerk Mildred Brentano R. No. 5, BEND Chairman Julia Arthurs D Judge Ruth Prater R Clerk Rose Blew D Clerk May Culler R 1 Clerk Blanche Triplett D No. S. BEND Chairman Glen H. Baker D, Judge J. F. Arnold' R Clerk Carrie L dlapp R. Clerk Ivy B. Davidson R Clerk Alice L. Gilbert D No. 7, BEND Chairman Carrie Best R Judge George H. Davis D Clerk Rose B. Ashe� R Clerk Fay Pierce Beach D Clerk Dora B. Carlon R. No. B, BEND Chairman, Cora Addink R Judge Hazel Hosmer D Clerk Rose M. Carmody R Clerk Jessie B.-Donovan R Clerk Bessie Houk D No. 9, BEND Chairman J. M. Lawrence R Judge Chas* S. Wilitinore D Clerk Lena Claypool R Clerk Janice Gillis R Clerk Mabel Naylor D No. 10, BEND Chairman May E. Toombs R Judge Ida Hackett D Clerk Edna'E. Behymer D Clerk Eva Blackwell R Clerk Chrystall L. Gays R No. ll., BEND Chairman L. Blanche Dart R Judge Minnie Boyland D Clerk Irene Brown . D Clerk Charlotte L. Devereaux D Clerk Mildred Guderian R No. 12, BEND Chairman Mary J. Allen D Judge Edna M. GaulAin R Clerk Alice D.only D Clerk Do ra Gales D Clerk ' Mabel Olson R No. 13, BEND Chairman Mary R. Bennett R Judge Polly S. Cody D Clerk Dora Alsup R Clerk Nell Armstrong R Clerk Pearl K. Becker D No. 14, .BEND Chairman Marie M. 'Brosterhous R Judge Katherine C. Duffy D Clerk L. K. Cramb D Clerk Sarah E. Cody D Clerk Ethel King 245,! No... 15, RLAI VIEW Chairman Geo.- F. Cyrus `D '.Iudge W. F. Arnold R Clerk C. E. L•ivesay D Clerk 'John L. •Scarth R Clerk H.,,A Scoggin R No. 16, SISTERS- Chairman M. W. Knickerbocker D Judge Cora Creighton R Clerk Katherine Knickerbocker D Clerk Nettie Cobb R j Glerk Leda A. South R I No.. 17, L•OWBR. BRIDGE Chairman A. S. Holmes R Judge Elinor G. Book D Clerk S. E. West R Clerk Ona A. Churchman R Clerk Bi-rdia Stadig D No. 18;- TERREBONNE Chairman E. M. Para D Judge Geo: H.� MacGregor R Clerk Dar ©thy Freeman R Clerk Eunice A, Gates R Clerk Nora Howard D I No: 19., REDMOND Chairman Margaret E. Bloom R Judge G. F.-Gates D Clerk John Tuck D Clerk May R. Beckwith R Clerk Laura S Lennon R No.. 20, REDMOND Chairman Max A. Cunning R Judge Anna Bloom D Clerk H. 0. Wilson R Clerk Evaline Riebhoff R Clerk Edith 0. Doty D No. 21,. TETHEROW Chairman F. K. Dahl D Judge Pearl Lee i Ind Clerk Clara Benton Pro. I Clerk Grace B. Morse) R Clerk W. W. Babcock R LN©. 22 , , PLEASANT VALLEY Chairman Claude Mallery D Judge Jesse Armstrong R• Clerk Edith Mallery D Clerk Henry Hewins R Clerk Bertha Armstrong R No. 23,= CLIiV FALLS Chairman R. H. Ledbetter R Judge J. A. Struss D Clerk Effie Rhea R Clerk Dan Stout D Clerk H. S. Farquaharson R No. 24 ,- DESCHUTES I Chairman 17. L. Bergstrom R Judge H: T. Mikkelson D Glerk, Olaf E. Anderson D Clerk F. S. Stanley R Clerk. A. Nellie Stanley R No. 25 =ALF�°LFA Chairman C. E. McUne R Judge Elma Leonard • D Clerk Mrs. Carl Larson R Clerk Jessie L. Ogle D Clerk Anna Little R No. 26, GRANGE Chairman Geo. M. Erickson, R Judge Magne °lla Reynolds D Clerk Fred Huttman R Clerk Marie Erickson R Clerk Alex° Walters D CI I'I j 247 No. 27 Chairman M.' E. Harman D Judge Elmer L., King R Clerk S. W. Merrill R Clerk` T. E. Ewing D Clerk Esther Grinstead D ° No. 28, SOUTH SIDE Chairman G. L. Moore D Judge Agnes M. Sottong R Clerk Eva L. Slack R Clerk H. T. Sottong R. Clerk Ella-Adams D No. 29, REED Chairman Clara Brosterhous D Judge Geneva. Carroll R Clerk Vesta V. Crane R Clerk Wayne Suselman R Clerk J. A. Lighthill No. 30, ° Chairman G. W. Sandel D ° Judge R. U. Flickinger R Clerk C. L. Dunlap R Clerk Mabel E. Dunlap R Clerk Gene S. Chamberlain. D No. 31, S=aIN Chairman Bertha Connell D ° Judge 1,77. J. Baer R Clerk Josie Gumpert R Clerk Anna Abrahamson R Clerk Anna Munier D No. 32, BROOKS Chairman Elsie TiTiehle R Judge Bessie R. Weidner D Clerk Melvin Dix R Clerk Ben F. Cline D Clerk Esther M. Graham R ° No." 33, LA PINE Chairman Mattee A. Clark R Judge G. ff.•Bogue D Clerk R. C. Burgess R Clerk Thora K. Foss R Clerk W. W. -Rose D And, whereas, the Court finds from examining said list that each of said persons are qualified to act as Clerks and Judges as therein indicated. Therefore,: it is hereby ORDERED that the above named persons.be and they ire hereby appointed Chairman, Judge 'nd Clerks of the election board in the respective precincts in Deschutes County, Ore =on, �a.s hereinabove listed, to serve for the ensuing two years. i In the Matter of Drawing Jury List for the Ensuing Year. 'YIEREAS, it appears that the law requires that the County Court select a jury list from the tax roll and registration list of the County at the first meeing of the year, and lhe court having duly .considered the same, finds that said list cannot be completed at this ime. Therefore the matter is hereby continued until Wednesday, the 11th day of January 1928. In the Matter of Claims Against ° the County. The following bills were presented, audited and ordered paid; No. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 87 Oldsmobile Co. of Oregon 18.30 ° 88 T. D. Bowman ° 8.00 89 Bend Hardware Co. 4,91 ROAD FUND 40. Frenchies Service Stational 11.75 44 Standard Oil Co. 74.06 MARKET ROAD FUND 45 Standard Oil Co. 46.62 ° �I e There being no further business, the Court then adjourned to Wednesday, the iltn daya of January 1928, at 2 P. M. H. ,H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Innis, County Commissioner. � ° Bend, Oregon, January 11, 1928. I The County C'oiirt of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner George G. Sedgwick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -ti ^it; In the 111atter of the Selection of Jury Lost for 1928 The Court proceeded to select a jury list for 1928 as by law provided and not having completed the same on this day, adjourned-to meet on Friday, the 13th daJr of January 1928, Et 2 P. M. for further consideration of the jury list . and other matters that might come before the Court. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes,' County ' Commmissioner Bend, Oregon, January 13, 1928 The County Court met this day pursuant to adjournment Commissioner George G. Sedgwick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -tii_A; In the Matter of Selection of Jury List for 1928 The Court proceeded with the matter of the selection of the jury list for 1928 but the list_co-uld not be completed at this time and the matter was continued until the next adjourned meeting. There being no further business the Court adjourned to 'Nednesday, January 18,1928, at 2 P. !v% tl. 1=.. De , Armond , _ County Judge J. S. Innes County Commissioner Bend, Oregon, January 18,1928 The County Uourt of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Comm- issioner George G. Sedgwick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit; In 'the !'',latter of Cancellation of Currant No. 31022. It appears that on January 6, 1928, Warrant No. 31022 for x;50.36 issued_ payable to Hu'cbles Service Station, and it appearing that said bill for which said warrant Baas issued had previously been paid and that said yrarrant should be cancelled. Therefore, it is hereb ORDERED that said warrant No. 31022 be and the same is hereby cancelled and the Clejik and County Treasurer are directed to make the proper notation on their :_records. In the TVIatter of I:s-suing Certificate of Delinquency to E. Vii. Parr. 1 Whereas, it a ears that E. T,-i. Parr has made application for Certificate of Delin- } � p'= Pi I �I c�uency for the SEr of Sectlon 11, TsTup. 14 S., R. 13 E., and has tendered to the Sheriff the sum of 837.85, being the amount of delinquent taxes for the years 1924 -25 and 1926, together Ij . _ i'Tit l the cost of Certificaate. It �is hereby ORDERED.that the Sheriff issue to the said E. M. parr Certificate of Delinquency for s_: i d tract of land upon the payment of the sum of 0"'37.85 In the T,Tatter of = Issuing Deed to TJary E;. Mitchell. Tdlary E. 1vitchell has tendered to the Court the. sum of X5.00 for deed covering the 1 249 following described real property heretofore conveyed to Deschutes County, to -tidit; Lot 2, Block. Nineteen (19) of the First Addition to Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that said sum equals all County charges against the same. Therefore, it is ORDERED that the County Court execute a deed in favor of itiary E. Mitchell for said premises. It appears that the City of Bend had levied an assessment against certain properties owned by the County, and h_,ve served notice on the County of such assessment, It is ORDERED that the matter be referred to the District Attorney for investigation and report as to what the County should be required to do. Further consideration eras given to the drawing of the jury list for 1928, but the list could not be completed at this time and the mat.ter was continued until the next ad- journed meeting of the Court. There bein; no further business the Court then adjourned until Saturday the 21st day of Jan,,,-:ry 1928, at 10 A. M. H. H. De Armond,. County Judge J. S. Inne s County Commissioner Bend, Oregon, January 21, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgtriick being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had to -wit: In the Matter of the Selection of Jury List for 1928. The County Court having prepared a jury list as by law provided, for the year 1928 for consideration and adoption at this tide, and it appearing that said jury list is re- presentative of the County,'a nd was selected as by law provided. Therefore, it is here- ORDERED that the following names be and they are hereby selected and designated as he jury list for Deschutes County for the year 1928 for the Circuit Court. It is further ORDERED that said list be filed with the County Clerk: William N. Anderson- Anton Aune Pauline Dyer Maurice F. Finley Grover Gerking George Herman Emil Hess. Roy H. Loven S. T. Mansfield Robert Martin Kenneth Moody A. B. Rhoades Richard M. Smith N Nicholis P. Smith Marcus Waits J John L. Allison Harry Baker J John Biggs G. J. Belknap M M. L. Blakesly A. D. Bobier M Morris S. Brown Harold Bruce. F Fred L. Butler Hardin R. Campbell E E. T. Carroll William Clark G Georgia Constable Alden H. Dale H H. H. Davies R. D. Davis D D. M. Fraser M. Griffith Herbert L. Hasbrook F111- 240 John W. Hicks Glen Janney R. A. Miller Terrance H'. Mosher `J. A. Piper J. E. Reed R. H. Stevens Chester A. Weston Grover C. Williams William 0. Belmont Frank I. Brown Jess Chute Lloyd S. Craven A. B. Gertson Harvey G. Humphreys W. H. May ` Jack T. Moore J. D. Sexton S. B. Terwilliger Ray L. Armstrong Rudolph Brentano Nord Coxen P. H. Hampson H. W. Itrlcluhortor W. B. O'Brien Warren Arthurs Robert Beattie Rose Blue A. T. Savaness B. A. Dickerson Charles A. Garrett Robert M. Harris E. A. Kildee J. K. McKenzie Walter Nelson H. A. Pursley Henry Selley Fred R. Triplett J. E. Aldrich May E. Arnold Pete Beaulieu A. W. Bontrager Ruben E. Brown William J. Burton Maurice W. Chase Ernest Crosswhite Alfred E. Dyer H. C. Friedly W. J. Howard J. H. Locke Edward L. = IVIoncrief Charles C. Murphy Glen Putnam J. Charles Smith Elmer lard J. Lester 77illiams Leona J. Barron Etta 1. Billings Elmer A -. Buckhorn Mlontelle G. Coe Anton FoE�sen Ray Id. Gipe Jacob °E. Ledgerwodd Frank 1dlcConnell Harry Ail. Robinson Charles V. Silvis J. T. Adams Blanche Brady Robert E. Burleigh J. L. Gibson George Hoover R. W. Nicholson George W. Raycraft Charles A. Bartlett Mary L. Bennett L. Buchanan J. C. Culler Lawrence J. Dripps G. IVI. Gilliland Lloyd L., clines Burt Knight Henry S. Nedry. Elmer Prater L. V. Sears M. G. Telford Richard A. 'roods Hugh: Amsberry Len H. Baker William H. Bond Edward P. Brosterhous h,yrtle McAllister Z. J: Carney John J. Clapp James D. Davidson Robert H. Freeman L Nolen H. Gilbert 1 I, I I 11 Robert Hillyer Louis Hope Mrs. R. D. Lucas. E. H. McAlle,n, Elmer Hale Ordway A. M. Pringle Rose Ray Roy Slate Roy L. Winters Rose Ash Walter Bevins J. H. Bishop C. Bradbury V";,. F. Col-,eman John H. Cummings C. 14. Gardner Frank Grinnell H. Hagen T, h,largaret B. Jones Ivan McGillvray Herman 0. 'd',Tit-'U-wer A. D. Wright John 1,1. Childers Henry N. Fowler Orlando Hale E. S. Harris Otis Q. Henkle Arthur E. Hill Carl A. Johnson Gordon Lodge I. E. Yladdux Ernest W. Marshall R. D. Moore A. T. Niebergall H. J. Overturf John Raditz C. H. Shevlin' D. B. Stuart G. R. Thatcher Will]-am R. Van Vleet H. S. Yongae �U:rtis Beesley N. W. Bowles George R. Brick E. T. Casebeer Guy Claypool Clarence Cross-,xhite !van Doak Martin Hoover E. J. Lighthauser Sadie Lucas Luther Miles George A. Paddock Everett Rambo Lawrence W. Roney E. F. Stockwell William Abernathy John 0. Berg W. 0. Best Phil Brogan J. A. Cha se William Cone J. Finnigan Ben C. Green Walter Grinnell Ge or ge Ho brie s Charles J. 'Leverett Gene Walker D. H. Wood Cora Addink F. T. Fairchild I'aggie Frame J. M. Halvorsen J. Hawthorn Emil T. Henkle C. L. Isted Stanley Linton James Logan E. P. I'vIahaffey Harris Mleagher Pat Murry Francis J. O'Conrier Frank Prince Pearl Rea Francis H. St. Clair John Susac Wilson Turner Ray Whittaker YJalter C. Beall Lydin Bingham John M. Bolstead Horace Brookings Henry J. Castle George L. Conklin John J. Cunningham D;- 0. Dyer Edwin C. Eberly Nealon R. Gilbert John Hagen Frank H. Haner Carl Johnson Nora Lehnherr John Massart Byron McDonald Dee McRoberts Charles Nelson August Nysteen J. W. Overton H. S. Parks Delia Pelker Traverse Phelan Horace Richards W. E. Searcy C. L. Simpson William F- Tromblee L; C. Whitmore Millie Anderson Walter E. Dieter John Ii. Griswold William C. Harland Bernard J. Hazen John Jacobs P. D. McDougal Mervin Scott C. N. Nelson John A. Olson Robert T. Patten George E. Rassmussen Charles B. Ross Harry Segerstrom A. C. Stalsberg Loren S. Alexander H. S. Barber Robert Bennett B. F. Brown Evelyn Coe Guy Crosby Arthur L. Douglas Foster Frank George Green James L. Grindel Harry F. Hufstater Chris Kostol T. N. Livingston Tom C. Ewing Gene Allen Gillis Con Hall John 1. Herbert Thomas Larson Robert 4. Mansfield C. W. Markham. Larie Mcneal Clay Miller L. A. Nixon H. C. Ormiston Delbert Parker Opal N. Payne J! M. Perry Nels 0. Reiten H. J. Sanders Charles Selfors H. G. Terwilliger Fred Ulrich Warren Wing E. E. Cays J. W. Ecklund Ralph W4 Hallyburton Henry R. Hansen M. L. Henderson Ellis L. Marr Ray McPherson Harvey Newton Hugh M. Nelson W.. J. Padgett R. L. Piland Harry M. Robertson Franklin Rouse E. A. Smith J. H. Webb Wilbur C. Allen C. E. Bellamy W. C. Burrell J. P. Burns Epsie Cox James F. Donaldson Frank Eikstead v. J. Fulton S. S. Griffith Charles J. Hastings H. L. Jensen William A.- Lanten Joseph Loehr 11 I I I-, IT H. B. Lyford L. G. McReynolds Henry T. Merritt Guy D. Millard V. T. Nixon Paul Norseth dames L. Potter J. T. Price John W. Smith Edward Valitchka Ed Walker George Welshons Elmer E. Whipple Allen Willcoxen Roy Wilds Elmer Wilson Ray F. Allen W. H. Anderson A. B. Austin Clarence Bagley Gunard Bjork John C. Block Frank Brobert Charles Burkart Clyde Cain F. J. Charettee Jeff Cloer Walter J. Connolly Benton Cook C. 1. Corliss Oscar Franks Fred Frisbey Frank Hearn Henry A. jarrard Joseph Jones Pat Kiernan Sam Lochrie E. I. McDermont Archie McDonald Glen E. McKelry Frank M. teeth J. Orcutt Perry Patterson 0. P. Pie2ce J. Plunkett Paul Rector George E. Rice Leo P. Rooney William Root Bert White Lela Lang Wallace Albers James M. Amsberry H. Q. Ballantyne C. P. Becker C. D. Brown John Coleman Walter G. Coombs Burton Davis J. A. Dudrey Walter H. Duriand R. A. Ferguson L. C. Fleming Leo B. Herbi;g 'Ralph A. Hope A. R. Leary Frank H. LoSgan Agnes G. Sheridan W. C. Spickelmier Byron A. Stover Herbert L. Welch Edward P. Broste•hous George J. Childs John J. De Rushia Annabelle Schnur Arthur Stipe Charles Christy George F. Cyrus John L. Scarth Clifford Vermillion Hardy K. Allen Ellis H. EdEin6ton D. L. Miller J. J. Wilt Jerry Groskroiger Gus Stadig Walter Danielski Frank M. Davis George lunker Knorr Stanley Lake Leo Lantz E. M. Miller A. Banta Richard Bloom halter Curtis ►- 254 Ray Doty-.-,- John A. Fleir.i.ng George Gates P. Iv." Houck Rex Putnam E. C. Alford :�ver"ett Almeter" A. B. Davidson Dow Do bkins Carl Galloway Louis C. iviarion T� abel TetheroY, 1'd. V% Babcock Robert T:i. Blair E. E. Burgess F. X. Daryl George P. Elliott James G. I,icGuffie G. W. Reels i -i• E. Taylor Jesse Tuck VV. W. Van Iiletre Evison Atkinson Paul T. Brown J. A. Chase Louis Eddy A. T. Frazier nave ialcLean -Illia-,mi P. Robbins Anton Ahlstror& W. L. Ber strori George Iv. Lavi.s Harold IicKay Andre: Nelson Pete Rader Justin i'I. Stone John Botz John -Ilion C. A. Esgate iiilliam Frost Chris H. Hardy William I -,IcBride William R. Neel - Frank Tatti P. C. Burt J. H. Clarno S. A. Dutt George Hoech W. G. Seburn James Boyce Hooper Dyer Charles Ii. Graffenberger John Helfrich Elmer L. King Bert M. PVleeks I -ienry S. Nedro William A. Rand Charles Adams Albert .i. Baker George R. Barclay J. K. Condon Ray Fair• child George T. Huettl Claude A. Johnson Chester 1,Ioore George T. I,:lurphy Archie Pattie iI. Van Tassel T. +. Wells I. J. Bell ,Nfayne Inselman J. A. Lighthill Ray Nedro4J S. H. Sannerud Charles Thatcher George '. Beers W. NJ. .Clark Wallace Cooley I41. A. Couch A. M. Elkins J. 0. Gerking James C. Harter R. K..Hudson It. Y: Rogers Floyd D. Scott A. `i. Craig Fred Frisb i e Winfield Griffin William T. Miller Perry 0.. Sumpter James INhitlock nred uVhi ttaker John D. Allen Harvey Burnett* William J. Canady Robert Dunlap J n 25 7 Dan L. France Glen A. Howard Claude L1. Jefferson Gus tar Lempke ° Elwood L. Clark Harry D. Day Nicholis H. French C: R. Swaze In the i�Iatter of the Bonding No -ices of the City of Bend against Deschutes County-for improvements on Third Street. ° ° It a- ppears that said assessment is just and proper, and was properly levied, and the 'County -is entitled to pay tie assessment. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk be and Ile is hereby directed to execute proper applications for bonding under the Bancroft Bonding Act, and file the same with the proper officers of the City of Bend. There being no further- business, the meeting adjourned. ° H. H.. De Armond ° County Judge J. S. Innes ° ° County Comr_iissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the tate of Ore,c;on, "Jas begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Ved.nesday he lst day of February 1928, said day being the day :fixed by law for the holding; of a term f the County Court in said County, when were present H. H. De Armond, Count% Judge ° J. S. Innes, County Commissioner J. H. Haner County Clerk, S. E. Roberts, Sheriff ° hereupon tiLe following proceedings were had., to -grit n the Matter of the Purchase f an Air Compressor. The County Judge was authorized to execute a. contract Virith the Howard- Cooper Co. for he purchase of an air compressor provided satisfactory terms of payment could be arranged. Dan 1. I. cLellan appeared before the Court on behalf of Deschutes County Municipal. Im- ovement District, requesting that the County Court authorize the cancellation of the pena.lt nd interest accrued on delinquent taxes on certain lands ti =,ithin the District. The matter w eontinu.ed for further consideration. The bonds of the County Sheriff and County Treasurer were presented, examined and ap- proved, and ordered filed. In the 1Ia.tter of Application of I.I. W. Knickerbocker for Dance Hall License. F It was ORDERED that -he application of jz. 7w. Knickerbocker for dance hall license to operate a dance hall at Sisters, Oregon, be allowed and license orderedi.issued upon his fil- ing tr:ith the Clerk a. good and sufficient bond, as by laT,,�r provided. In 'th.e, ivlatter of Application of C. 11% Heim, on behalf of an Association known as "DRY SQUAD" for License to Gondiict a. Dance Hall. at Terrebonne: This application was accompanied by tale recjuirec�(fee and a bond, tihich bond is hereby ppraved. The' rfna.'tter� -was` referred to the District Attorney for report and recur .riendation. I �It the Hatter of 11:pplication of Pleasant Ridge Conzrunity Associatio_ for License E c operate a dance hall at Pleasant Ride. The petition �:ras accompanied by a bond, brhi ch is hereby approved. °n"tt.er r >as ORDERED referred to t-he District Attorney for Report and recommendation. No 256 fee accompanied this petition. In the Matter of Pa37_lpent of Fixed Charges by the County. Until further ordered, the Clerk is directed to issue warrants monthly to the follc�ii persons for salaries, rent, relief, etc-,, as the case -may be, in amounts as appears dfter thbir res-,,,ective names hereinaf-I'ler set forth, said sums- to be paid uithout audit by ti =e County Cc-Uj,-t; S. E. Roberts Sheriff George W. Stokoe Deputy Hazel 1,,Tanion Deputy Thelma Z=,-Valt Clerk. Howell Roberts Clerk State Industrial Accident 'Co =i-ission J. H. Haner Mary Dugan Benita. DeRushia Lavine Carlon L. Alton Thompson August A. Anderson Janice Gillis Cl, de M. McKay H. H. De -k and County Clerk Deputy Clerk Clerk. SSchools Supt. of Assessor Clerk, of Assessor Treasurer count-,ur Judge. $208.07 149.74 149.74 110.00- 100.00 - 8.80 - 166.66 -1' 135.00 115.00 65.00 166.66 166.66 115.00 125.00 10c). 00 L. B. Baird Rent 417.00 Pilot Butte Inn' Rent 12.50 J. D. B ovT-m_a,n Janitor* 125.00 R. W. Henders.hott Health Officer 50.00: Florence Sujanso-n Steno.District Atty. ?5.00 Pacific Tele-ohone & Tele. Co. Phone Rent 36.25 For Indigent Relief, as follotivs: Hattie Huntington 31.00 Bend Chapter A. R. C. 25.00 Maud Broi,,rn, i 7.50 Jess J. Holt 40.00 Mrs. Robt. Le-wel-len 10.00 E. H. Sparks 40.00 Pisgah Home Colony 25.00 Patton Home- 35.00 Geo. F. Beckman 30.00 IV. N. Cobb 25.00 Ellen B. Spaulding '-D 20.00 Bonnie G. Carroll. 22.50 Catherine E. Mi6hie 10.00 In the lKatter of the Establishment of. The Hqrse-Rzidge..Hampton Section of The Gentral Oresodl Highylay. The followin,, resolution wm.s adopted; IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR 711E COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER 'OF THE ESTABLISEMCENT OF THE HORSE-RIDGE HAIALIPTON SECTION j RESOL'UTIOD FOR, ROAD OF THE CENTRAL OREGON? HIGM�t'lY, BE IT RE1%E11'T,,MRED, Thl-t at a regular term of t County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon begun and held a. t the County Court House in Bend in said County on vqednesda-7 the lst day of February 1928, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including, the date of this resolutionl the same being a- regular term of said County Court sitti-no- for the *tra,,rjsaction of County business, and at which time said (3oui-t may legally, b y resolution, establish any C, d to -w i t co-6-r-ty road, the f 'llowinp , among, other proceedings w, a. s h WHEREAS, it is hereby considered -that a, public necessity exists for the establishmnt Of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establi a. County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as f'ollows, to-::nit : Beginnin.,,,), at a Doint on the east boundary of Section 36, TvTp. 18, S., R. 13 E.ITT.M., whi c'n point is located 430 feet t more or less south from the northeast corner bf said Section M and on the center line of the Bend-Horse Ride Section of the Central Oreg High-way; thence in a. general southeasterly direction along the northerly side of Horse Ridge to the 1+,Tillican Valley at the east end of Horse Ridge, thence in a genera, Southeasterly direction to a. point located approximately one-half mile north from Millican Post Office; thence ina. genera.1_souiheasterly direction via the revised lo- cation us surveyed and staked out in October, 1927 to Brothers Post Office; thence in n - a general southeasterly direction to a termination in the Geller line 01 the H. B. Fo GCuntir Road dit a point in the easterly boundary of Section 24, T. 21, South, Range 19 E. W. 1% point is located 1750 feet more or less north of the southeast corner I I I I I 25 of said Section 24, said road to be 80 feet in uiidth. NOd7, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDER- +D, that the County Surveyor or is duly qua.li- Pied, deputy, small give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, pro- perly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court, and also at three public place's 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 sc,,id Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the 7th day of P,ia.rch, 1928, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on sai road -will be read for the first time and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court =i11 consider any objections, remonstrances or petition for damages �1,rhic h may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this lst day of February 1928. H. H. DeArmond, County 3uclge T. S. Innes, County Commissioner STATE OF OREGON } ( ss. GCounty of Deschutes } I HEMBY CE'PTIFY That the foreScing copy of Resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the on {final thereof as the same appeGrs on file and of record in my oiffice. County Clerk, By De puty. It is further ORDERED that G. V. Silvis and G. H. Becker both resident and citizens of Bend, Oregon; be and they are hereby appointed viewers for s. id road, to act in conjunct ion :rit'rr the County Surveyor, i�hich -Board of Vieuers is hereby directed to view said road and determine the damages and benefits accruing to various persons and properties on ac- count of the construction of said road and the talLing way; s: id right of ay; that said Board meet on Mionday, the 6th day of February 1928, or within ten days thereafter. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Friday, February 3rd a.t 2 P. M. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge 1. S. Innes, County Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR TLIE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE 'M1 -'TTER OF CERTAIN LANDS HERETOFORE DEEDED TO DESCHUTES COUNTY ON FORECLOSURE OF DELINQUENT TAX LIENS. It appearing that the, following described real property, to-wit: Eh of NEI of Sec. 20, T. 17 S. R. 1.3, E. W. mi. , was heretofore deeded to Deschutes County upon foreclosure of the taxes assessed thereon for -61--fie year 1920 for the total sum of '$,'88.95, and it appearing from the affidavit of Lola. ITi.chaelson that she is the o-vvner of said real prop­_ rty by virtue of being the holder and o niner of a. certificate of sale thereof on foreclosure and that s'_ie desires to secure a conveyance of said real pro- perty from Deschutes County upon payment of the amount for ,,fhirh said proparty was. deeded t said Gounty plus accrued interest to date, NMI, THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners be arid they are hereby authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver unto said Lola Michael son a deed to said real property upon payment by her of the'sum of $88.959 that being the sum rec1uired to-fully reimburse Deschutes County including a:cciued interest as by statute provided. Done this Ath day of January`1928, P J. H. DeArmond, County Judge ` J. S. Inne.s -, Commissioner. Bend, Ore; n, February 3, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present; whereupon the following pr_ oceedi.nEs were had, to -wit : - In the Matter of 4dop,ting Official Claim Docket. that that � docket be kept by the Clerk It p peari nti�° -�o the Court �__at r � -� s proper �rla � a claim 8 -1Tti 1 for the purpose of numbering and listing all clair:_s filed against the County, the nature of the claim, and to keep a permanent record thereof on file. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that all claims filed-against the County for audit and payment, shall first be filed with the County Clerk, by him: numbered and then presented to the County Court for pay" me nt . It is Further ORDERED and the Court does hereby adopt a Claim Docket or record book, to be known as "Claim .docket of Deschutes County No. 3 ", in which the Clerk is hereby directed to list all claims by number, Eiving the nature of the claim, the amount, and when such claim is acted upon by the Court, the disposition made of it. Said claim docket shall remai permanantly on file in the office of the County Clerk as a record of the County's proceedinE in connection u7ith claims, and for the purpose of inspection by any person. Provided, that it shall not be necessary to list in said Claim Docket salary claims fixed by lava or other fined and statutory charges against the County which are Maid monthly by the Clerk, and for 1. which an order has. heretofore been made directing the payment thereof. In the Matter of Cancellation of barrant loo. 26645 It appear; that on November 8, 1926 a ,.warrant for $6.00 was issued to G. L. Moore, said warrant being No.2664b; that said warrant has been lost or destroyed, and the.saia G. L. Moole has filed herein his affidavit and undertaking, as by law provided, and requests the issuanc( of a new warrant. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue to the said G. L. Moore a warrant in the sure of : 6.00, -^ drawn on the General Fund, in lieu of said lost ~Tarrant. It is further ORDERED that said warrant No. 26645 be cancelled and the Clerk and Treas- urer are requested to make proper notations thereof. it appears that Dr. Fred Lieuallen has made special examination of J. W. Merrifield who did heretofore file suit - agai nst the County, which was settled, and that the said Dr. Lieu- allen is entitled to the sum of,$25.00 for his services. .Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $25.00, payable to Dr. Fred Lieuallen for his services in the ,Merrifield case. In t he Tatter of Claims Against the County. The following claims were presented, allowed and warrants ordered drawn for the payment thereof: No. GENERAL FUND ND AMOUNT 1 Western Union T•eleg. Co 2.56 8 S. E. Roberts 155.89 4 Eastes -Davis Co., Inc. 37.50 5 J. Alton Thompson 167.33 6 R. Anna Thompson. 9.00 1 -4 G459 7 J. C. Rhodes 147.50 8 Bend, Insurance Agency 91.50 ". 9 Clyde IM. llicKay 91.47 10 W. P. Vandever t 3.00 11 E. A. Sather 6.00 12 C. T. Terril 15.40 13 Anderson -Wing Tdiotor Co. 4.75 14 C. 'E. Campbell 18.45 15 Ben Alsup 15.00 16 A. A. Fossen 16.25 17 Earl i!alkson 39.50; 18 John A. Runge 30.00 19 R. B. Gould 11fl.90 21 A. J. Moore 47.50 22 R. J. 1,11clLinney 275.18 23 Bend Via-ter Department 8:.27 - 24 Bend . Hardvaare Co. 8.80 25 J. D. Bowman 4.00 20 1'i. F. Schilling, Receiver 600.00 27 Oregon `transfer 5.00 28 Hope Electric Shop 11.70 29 Deschutes Power & Li.G rit Co. 17.2.02 30 J. F. 1-.osch 25.00 31 Marion IM. Lesh 640.00 32 Horton Drug. Co. 8.25 33 J. VI. Thom. 1:'i. D. 10.00 34 Iiax A. Cunning ° 25.00 35 Pacific Tel L- Telg• Co 36.35. 36 Glass &,.Prudho_mme Co. 25.68 39 The Bend Bulletin 149.10 40 Jos. E. Avert 2.50 41 The J. K. Gill Company .4.46 42 Rand P,1cNally &, 00. 1'.80. 43 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 7.40 44 The IMacluiillan Co . 1.60 115 W. B. Saunders Company 7.50 46 The Franklin Press of Bend 21.05 47 Kilham Stationery &, Printing Co. 93.81 48 - Bagley &: Ho`yaard 4.70 49 Schw7an Auto Electric 1.85 50 Wester Tire Shop 1.50 51 Bend Garage Co. 18.56 52 Jane Moffat 151.60 54 The Redmond Spokesman 85.00 55 J. S. innes 70..00 . 56 J. S. Innes 55.56 56 Vlestern Union 59 Western Union 2.51 60 Westexn Union 9.75 61 H. H. De Almond 60.00 62 Bend Chapter American Red Cross 113.07 63 Mrs. Agnes Hyde 40.00 64 Pagill Drug Co. 35.95 No. ROAD FUND 1 2 3 Dike Todoroff 5.00 4 Stuart &, Winslow 92.60 6 Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Co. 49.47 7 F. H. ldiay 9 4.9 4 8 IMillar•d Triplett 42.41 9 D. D. Tussing 34.43 10 S. A. Stowell 3.99; 11 ; _ L. L. Tviall i ngly 34.44 12 ` E. C. Shaffer 27:96 13 Dan C. V'+ood 29.94 14 L. Carver 6.73 15 Howard Conover 13.47 16 Geo. Langford 7.98 ` 17- Phil Bliss 3.99 18 T. W. Hudson 3.99 19 E. W. Fults 7.98 20 Earl T;lalkson 35.10 21 Vi. o. Vh ddo-ws 2.88 22 John A. Runge 38.50 23 R. B. Gould 9.60 24 Miller Lumber Co. 158.08 25 Bend Hardware Co. 51.76 26 Ault .&, Armstrong .50 27 Standard Oil Co.- 23.27 .28 Tu-A -Lum Lumber n Co. 14.85 29 Anderson -Viing Motor Co. 155.35 30 Gallovlay Garage and Miachine Shop 3.50 31 Frenchiets Service Station 13.50 No . MARKET RUAD TJND Ald(YL NT p 1 Dan C. flood 44.90 2 L. Carver 31.42 3 D. D. Jussi.ng 14.97 4 F. H. Mlay 30.57 I� 5 'State.. Industrial Accidnt Comm 2.97 6 W. 0. V'iiddows 3.60 7 Earl Malkson 22.75 8 ;standard Oil Co.. of California 29.16 I' 4 II 260 No. SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 9 Miller Lumber CO. 44.75 10 . Bend Hardware Co y 76.30 11 Lee Hollenbeck 17.98 12 . Owen Griffin 17.98 13 Martin Woods -53.92 14 W. B. Crawford 40.45 15 Art Torkilson 44.90 16 Bob Leys 34.96 17 Alex Konro e 34.96 18 Howard Conover 58.37. 19 D. D. Tussing 74.84 20 Millard Triplett 82.33 21 F. H. May 136.81 22 State Industrial Accident Cor.��m 14.32 23 . C. E. Campbell 5.40 24 Ben Alsup 3.50 25 A. A. Fossen 11.58 26 W. 0. Widdows 4.32 27 Earl Malkson 7.80 28 John A. Runge 10.50 29 Standard Oil Co. of California 9.90 30 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. . 19.80 There being no further business the court then adjourned until udednesday, the 8th day of February, 1926,11 2 P.M. a H. H. De Armond County judge. Geo. G. Sed Luck ounty Commissioners IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUI'ES COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF ISSUING SAX ) ORDER DEED TO MARTHA RTHA S uVANS ON ) WHEREAS, it appears that the following described real property, to -wit Lot 1, Block 13, Aubrey Heights, according, to the official plat thereof, on file in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes Gounty, Oregon. was heretofore deeded to Deschutes County upon foreclosure of the taxes assessed thereon fo the year 1920, and it appearing from the affidavit of Martha Swanson that she was at the ti said property was bid in for taxes by Deschutes County, the record owner of said property, and that she desires to secure a conveyance of said real property from Deschutes County upo payment of the amcunt' of taxes, interest and costs against the same. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners be an they are hereby authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver unto the said Martha Swanson a deed to s aid real property upon payment by her of the sum of $18.11, that being `t sum required to fully reimburse Deschutes County, including accrued interest as by statute provided. Dated this 8th day of February 1928. H. Ho DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, February 15, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met -'this day pursuant to adjournment, all mem- bers being present; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit:. larious delegations appeared before the court in connection with the improvement of various rods in the County including the question of the R. S. Hamilton Market Road. No definite action was taken in connection iwi,t.h any of these roads, except the Court agreed to investigate -each particular one and proceed according to their find ±ngs upon investigation There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday; the �' 42nd day of February 1928. r 11. LViy1111V 11 t.1 •County Judge J. S. Inne s Geo. G. SedgrJick County Commissioners. BEND, OREGON, February 8, 1928 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 .Issuing Deed to ° Martha Swanson. It appears that Martha Swanson was the record owner of Lot 1, Block 13, Aubrey Heigh at the time the same was purchased by the County for taxes, and that she has tendered to the Court $18.11 in payment of the taxes, penalty, interest and costs and is entitled to redeem said property. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the County Court issue a deed to the said Martha :•Swanson. In the Matter of Deed to Deschutes County Fair Association. It appears that Deschutes County acquired from Crook County Lots 1,2,3,4 ,5 and 6, in Block 7, Second Addition to the City of Redmond, nd that Crook County acquired the same for taxes. It further appearing that Deschutes County Fair Association is the owner of said pre ses, and that said Association has tendered into Court. the sum of $15.22 in payment of tax penalty, interest and costs, and are entitled to a deed, It is, therefore, - ORDERED that the County Court issue to Deschutes Gounty Fair Association a deed for said premises. a. In the Matter of Application for Dance Hall License of C. Gtr. Heim on behalf of Social Organization known as "Dry Squad" Said application has been approved-by the District Attorney, and it appears that said License should be granted. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Clerk issue to said organization a dance hall license-. In the Matter of Application of Pleasant - Ridge Community Association for Dance Hall License. This application has been submitted to the District Attorney and found proper. It is therefore, ORDERED that license issue to staid Pleasant Ridge Community Association upon the pay- ment of the required fee. In the Matter of Final Consideration of Appointment of Election Boards. This matter came on for hearing and it appears that no persons have filed any objet -ions for serving on the election boards. It further appearing that it is necessary to substutmte Elizabeth Veltum as Clerk in lieu of Minnie Going in Precinct No. 2, Bend; Tina Kildee as Clerk in lieu of Rose Blew in precinct No. 5, Bend; S. A. Dutt for G. L. Moore, Chairman; Luella Griffin for Agnes M. �ISottong,- Judge.and Elizabeth Huettl for H. J. Sottong; Clerk in Precinct No. 28, South Side; and H. J. Sottong for Clara Brosterhous; Chairman, and Agnes Sottong for Wayne Suselman, Cler • in Precinct No. 29, Reed. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that said original boards, with the substitutions hereinabove mentioned, be and the same are hereby adopted as the Election Boards for 1928. It further appearing that in Precincts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4; 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 207 30, 31 and 32 have more than 100 registered voters, and that under the late a second board may be �� appointed, consisting of two judges and three clerks, in each of sa.id 2 precincts, to hold offices for two years% Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the following additional Boards be and they are hereby appointed for the i respective precincts whose duties are prescribed under Section 3391, Laws of Oregon, for 1921, to -wit; ' NO. 1 BEND Chairman Carolyn A. Heyburn Rep Judge Levi A. Shaw Dem Clerk H. E. Jackson Dem i Clerk R. S. McClure Rep Clerk Bessie Smith✓ Rep I No. 2, BEND i Chairman H. H. Davies Dem i Judge D. R. Mote Rep Clerk Ethel Haddock Dem Clerk Dora Innes Rep Clerk Vera A. Locke Dem NO.' 3, BEND ` Chairman Augusta Evans Re-p Judge Grace Bennett, Dem e Clerk Effie Dick Dem. Clerk Edith V. Dart Rep Clerk Caroline Grimes Rep NO. 4. BEND Chairman Mabel De Armond Rep Judge Nora Coxeri ` 0 Dem Clerk Edith Bertram Dem Clerk Laura Gibson Rep Clerk MMrs.Paul R. Hunderson Dem No. 51 BEND Ii ` Chairman Mabel Caron Dem Judge Elsie I'. Davis Reps Clerk Grace J. Fuller Rep,, i Clerk Elsie E. Ha jek Demr Clerk Mary McKenzie Rep- NO 6, BEND Chairman May E.'Arnold Rep Judge Phebe J. Beaulieu Dem Clerk Gladys Brosterhous Rep j Clerk Ethel E. Chase Dem; Clerk Eleanor A. Euston Rep' ' _ G N0. 7 BEND ° Chairman Ruth C. Coyner Dem Judge Grace C. Dick Rep Clerk Vora Bevans Dem Clerk ° Ann L. Bishop Rep ° Clerk Lottie A. Erickson Rep. NO. 8, BEND Chairman Carol E. Boyd Rep Judge Frances Farnham' Dem Clerk Bonnie S. Betzel t Rep Clerk Lula Armstrong Rep Clerk Mary Frost Dem No. 9, BEND Chairman Georgia Hall Rep Judge Linnie Brick Dem _. Clerk Magdalena H. Butler Dem Clerk Annie M. Blaisdell Rep Clerk Addie Brookings Rep i i NO. IO' Bend, _ I I ` Chairman Genevieve E. Davis Rep ° Judge Adeline Bostic Dem ` Clerk Cora Baxter Rep Clerk I4'<illie Anderson Rep - Clerk Jessie Bunch Dem No. 11, BEND Chairman Mabel Alexander Rep Judge Jessie Birrell Dem Clerk Emily Belmont Rep Clerk Winnie Boylan Dem ` Clerk Etta Barber Rep - r R n I r1 L.A No. 12, BEND Chairman Mary M. Adams Rep Judge Elsie Hill Dem Clerk Edith Beach Rep Clerk Geneveive Boyd Rep ° Clerk Flossie L. Canady Dem There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday the 15th day of February 1928, at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Inne s , Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioners Bend, Oregon, February 29, 1928. The County Gourt of Deschutes County met this day pursuftnt to adjournment, Judge H. H. De Armond being absent; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -twit: Upon application of Mrs. Vernon Forbes, she was authorized to purchase certain groceries for the family of C. L. Jones, who are in destitute dircumstances. Frank May, County Road Master, was authorized to purchase a battery for use in blasting in connection with road work. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until:Saturday, March 3, 1928. ° Chairman Victoria Jarrard Rep Judge Mary J. Allen Dem Clerk _ Alta Darling Rep: Clerk Louise Eitelgeorge Clerk Grace Bagley Dem No. 13, BEND Chairman J. D. Bowman Rep Judge Esther Ballantyne Dem Clerk Nell Armstrong Rep Clerk Mabel Austin Dem Clerk Loi's Clark Rep No. 14 BEND Chairman Leonie A. Child's Rep Judge Edna H. Phillips Clerk Vera Anderson Rep Clerk Winifred A. Been Rep: ` Clerk Anna Holman Dem No. 19, REDMOND Chairman Winona Agee Dem Judge Geneveive Brewster Rep Clerk Marjorie Beebee Dem Clerk Adia Beeks `Rep, Clerk Rhosa Fairfield Rep - No. 20, REDMOND Chairman Esther Bales'- `Rep,. Judge Anna Bloom - Dem Clerk Mabel A. `Connely Dem Clerk Kathryn Gideon , Dem Clerk Elizabeth Kanoff Rep No. 33, TUMLtILO Chairman Carl H. Hatch Rep Judge A. J. Gonnason Dem Clerk Rose Allen Dem Clerk Lucille Lamb Re-D Clerk Clara °Olson Rep NO. 31, SHEVLIN Chairman Ida Rines Dem Judge Dorothy B. Brasel Rep Clerk Alice Cable Rep Clerk Florence Cox Rep Clerk W. S. Mead Dem NO. 32 BROOKS Chairman Mary M. Adams Rep Judge Elsie Hill Dem Clerk Edith Beach Rep Clerk Geneveive Boyd Rep ° Clerk Flossie L. Canady Dem There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday the 15th day of February 1928, at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Inne s , Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioners Bend, Oregon, February 29, 1928. The County Gourt of Deschutes County met this day pursuftnt to adjournment, Judge H. H. De Armond being absent; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -twit: Upon application of Mrs. Vernon Forbes, she was authorized to purchase certain groceries for the family of C. L. Jones, who are in destitute dircumstances. Frank May, County Road Master, was authorized to purchase a battery for use in blasting in connection with road work. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until:Saturday, March 3, 1928. 9 J. S. Inne s ° Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioners. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon 1 was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the 7th day of March, 19281, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present H. H. De Armond, County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had,'to -wit : - In the Matter of Viewer's Report on Central Oregon Highway. This being the: time fixed by law for the first reading of the Viewer's report heretofo made and filed in the above matter, the report was read 'and the objections of W. A. Ewing t the report, and his request for $300.00 damages for right -of -way, and the objection of John (I Buchholtz� and his request for $250.00 damages for right -of -way, were duly noted and considered but no action was taken thereon. In the Matter of the Application of Melvin Bedient for indigent relief. It appears that Melvin Bedient is an indigent, and also is physically disqualified to earn his own living, and that he has recently been-confined in the County Hospital. He has proposed that if the County Will pay him $20.00 per month it will enable him to live, and � inasmuch as the monthl y charge at the hospital is $40.00 per month, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the general fund, payable to Melvin Bedient in the sum of $20.00 each month until further ordered. Various delegations appeared before the Court and requested repair and improvements on certain roads, and it appears to the Court from the representations made of the conditions the road in the Alfalfa District and the Squaw Creek district that immediate and necessary repairs should be made. It is, therefore, ° ORDERED that the County Roadmaster proceed as soon as possible to make the repairs on the respective roads in said two communities as requested by the respective delegations. In the Matter of County Law Library. WHEREAS, it appears that under the contract the County agreed to pay to the Nest Publi: Company the sum of � „300.00, initial payment on the law library recently established, but it appears that there is not that much money in the law library fund, and'the West Publishing Co. has agreed on $100.00 initial payment, it is, therefore, f Thing ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the Library Fund in the sum of $1.00.00', payable to West Publishing Co. as` initial payment on the law library. In the Matter of Claims against the County =Claims against the County were then presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows: No. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 1 Schuman Auto Electric, car repairs, Co. Nurse 8.50 2 The Bend Laundry, ” " 3.94 3 pilot Butte ?hey. supplies " " 5.50 4 Bfgl.ey &c Howard Car repairs " " 7.90 5 Thb(_-Bend Bulletin Supplies n i' 7.00 6 Bend. Garage Co.. gas & oil " " 18.63 7 Janet Moffat, salary & expenses n " 190.46 8 Ruth Osburn, office help " " 5.00 9 Magill Drug Co., County Health Officei° 30.85 10 Columbia Mercantile Co. indigent reliede 20.00 11 tt rf t? ?t 19,;96! I �J I, 265 No. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 12 ° Horton Drug Go. Gounty Health Officer 7.00 13 ° Marion Y. Lesh, County hospital 576. 00 15 Franklin Grocery, Sisters, indigent relief 3.00 16 Bend Ghapter Amer. Red Cross " 68. 24 17 Mrs. Agnes Hyde, care of indigent 40.00 20 ° Economy Cash Grocery indigent relief 29.74 22 ° S. E. Roberts, Board of Prisoners and Sheriff's expenses 375.66 23 z' Oldsmobile Company, Gar repairs, Sheriff's office 8.75 24 Bend Garage Go. gas & oil " " 42.57 25 rr It n rr rr tr tt 73.40 28 Hope Electric Shop Sheriff's Office 3.00 29 ° Kilham Stationery & Ptg Go. supplies for Sheriff 150.39 30 Underwood Typewriter Go., County Clerk ° 5.00 31 Glass & Prudhomme Co., supplies County Clerk 47.58 32 J. H. ^Haner, County Clerk, Express and Postage 43.14 33 Ruth Osburn, Services, County Clerk 8.50 35 Dudley Shaw Hauling Ballot Boxes 2.50 36 Oregon Transfer Hauling Garbage 5.00 38 Robert B. Gould Blueprints for Go. Assessor 23.65 39 ° G. P. Niswonger G.ornner 6.40 40 Dr. R W. Hendershott, Physician, examination -5.00 42 Bushong & Co. Supplies Go. Supt. 19.23 43 ;;.. Glass & Prudhomme Go. Election supplies 18.85 44 J. Alton Thompson Go. Supt. traveling expenses., postage 87.50 45 A. A. Anderson Expenses Assessors meeting 12.00 46 W P. Vandevert Labor, Law Library 4.00 47 R. J. McKinney Salary & Expenses,Water Master 285.89 48 ° W. P. Simer Justice of Peace fees 7.60 4.9 ° Max A. Cunning Assistance Dist..Attorney 25.00 50 Bend Hardware Go. Supplies, County Glerk 4.5Q 51 Clayde M. McKay Office help and stamps 100.00 34. Edna Ogle Stenographer Circuit Sudge 6.50 52 Edna Ogle " " " 3.50 53 The Redmond Spokesman, Publication 39.25 54 Burroughs Adding Machine Go. Service 33.45 55 ° Nell M. King Indigent acct. 50.68 56 Bend Water Dept. Jail and Go. Clerk 6.75 58 The Bend Bulletin, supplies and publications 793.65 59 Western Union, Sheriff $3.52, Go. Judge, $1.57 5.09 60 Deschutes Power & Light, Services 176.70 61 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Service 31.23 62 J. H. Haner, Gounty Clerk, Office Expense & Supplies 167.04 63 Pilot Butte Phcy., Supplies, Judge Dist. Atty, Assessor 13.80 63 1? " IT Supplies, County Engineer 4.60 65 C. V. Silvis, Viewer, Central Oregon Highway 10.00 66 C. P. Becker " " " » 10.00 67 W. B. Davis Surveyor 5.00 68 Ben Alsup n 9.00 69 A. A. Fossen " 9.00 70 Earl Malkson " 21.50 71 W. 0. Widdows " 2.00 72 R. B. Gould '* 73.39 73 John A. Runge " 24.50 74 Barrettes Weling & Radiator Shop, Service for Sheriff 5.90 75 Dr. R.. W. Hendershott, care of indigents 60.00 76 Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner 25.00 77 Frances M. Richardson Election a/c 68.00 78 G. T. Terril Justice Fees 19.05 79 Florence Swanson Services, Gounty Surveyor 5.35 is Mannheimers, Redmond, Indigent Relief 5.81 19 Redmond Meat Market " n 3.15 No, ROAD FUND Labor AMOUNT L E. C. Shafer " 73.89 2 L. L.'Mallingly " 21.44 3 T. W. Hudson " 43.89 4 S. A. Stowell " 39.90 5 E'. W. Fultz " 15.96 6 Geo Langford " 55.86 7 Joe McArdle " 51.87 8 Millard Triplett ^ 114.77 9 Dan C. Wood " 5.00 10 L. Carver " 4.50 11 , D. D. Tussing IT ° 69.86 12 B. E. Davis " 29.94 13 Howard Conover " 31.43 14 Art Torkilson r 64.87 15 Geo IvlcGallister *' 69.86- 16 D. Dempsey " 7.98 17 Ray Dempsey " 7.98 18 Ed Allen '* 7.98 19 H. Hemholt " 7.98 20 F. H. May Roadmaster 189.71 21 The Motor Market Repairs ° 2.65 22 Carlson & Lyons " 2.00 24 Barrettes Welding & R. Shop " 12.40 25 Howard- Gooper Corporation Air Compressor 658.91 26 Russell Grader Mfg. Go. Repairs 31.75 28 A. E. Ault ^ 15.70 29 Galloway Garage " 8.75 30 Peter Pierson Blacksmith 9.00 31 Miller Lumber Go. Supplies 106. 29 266 No, ROAD,',FUND, Cont * d Labor AMOUNT. 32 St. Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 23.53 33 GG Earl Malkson Engineer 6.40 y G MARKET ROAD FUND ° ° L r W. 0. Widdows Engineer 2.52 2 ° State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 9.32 3 F. H. May Road Master 66.02 4 Howard Conover Labor ':53.88 5 ° Clifford Ulman *' 51.63 6 ° B. E. Davis 19.96 7 ° L. Craver 101.02 8 Dan C. Wood "'` 114.76 . ° 9 D. D. Tussing '* 49.90 ° 10 Sorense.n�s Service Station :Supplies ° 3.00 ° SPEC IAL MARIET ROAD FUND 11 ° New & Used Furniture ° Road Flow 3.00 12 ° J. E. Hallyburton Board of men 14.40 13 G. W. Davies ° Blacksmith 11.00 14 ° Robinson Tractor Co ° Repairs 10.75 15 ° Miller Lumber Co Cement* 112.28 16 ° St. Industrial Accident Comm °Insura`nce 9.30 17 ° F. H. May Road Master ° 20.44 18' Art T©rkilson Labor ° 49.90 19 ° Martin Wood " e a 59.41 20 ' Lee Hollenbeck " 62.93- 21 Owen Griffiths ° " 62.93 22° Oliver Thorbjonson ° '* 31.43 23 ° Howard Conover tt 6.98 24* W. B. Crawford " 62.93 " 25° Jess Tuck 23.35 26° Tam Larson 14.66 27. Tony Zrompelli '• ° 14.97 28 John Noah " 11.16 29 ° Clifford Martin ° 12.46 30 ° R. H. Jahns '* 11.97 31, Jim Thompson ° ° 30.41 32 Cecil Floyd 28.47 33 ° C. G. Shaw •' 28.47 34 ° Fred Collins ° 42.45 35 ° Chas Mergenthaler ° 6.58 36 ° T. Edwards 6.58 37 ° T. Matson 3.29 38 ° J.. E. Hallyburton �* 36.48 39' L. A. Reed " 1.50 I� 40 City of Redmond dater 3.00 41° Ben Alsup ° Engineer 1. 42 A. A. Fossen 1• 56 43o Earl Malkson 15.40 44 W. 0. Widdows tt 35:64 4.5 John A. Runge ° 9.80 °There being no further business to come before 2the Court, the Court thereupon ad- journed until Thursday, March 8, 1928, at 2 F. M. H. H. De Armond, - ° County Judge' Geo. G. Sedgwick, . County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, March 8, °1928 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 Application of Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District for Remission of Penalty and ✓ Interest on ,certain Tracts of Land. ° The above matter was duly considered until the next meeting of the`County Court, ° I and the County Judge was directed to request the District to furnish further information -I concerning the request before making final decision. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. Mrs. Vl. A. Golden appealed to the Court for aid to help take care of her mother whlo is an invalid fequiring constant nursing, and it appears °that her said mother will be better satisfied to stay with Mrs. Golden than to go to the County Hospital and that relief should be granted,oit is therefore, ORDERED that the County Clerk be and he is hereby °directed to draw a warrant on-the i 710th day of each month, beginning March 1927, until further ordered, on the General Fund in I i 267 the sum of $20.00, payable, to Mrs. W. A. Golden for the purpose of furni shing help and assis Lance in taking care of the mother of the said Mrs. Golden. In the Matter of Establishment of the Burgess Road. Upon request of numerous residents in the La fine District the Court duly adopted the Ilfollowing Resolution for the establishment pf a road being Wiest from La Pine, .to be known 11as the Burgess Road, as follows- 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 resolution, described along the cent line thereof as follows -, to-wit: Beginning at 4 corner on the north line of Section Number 1, Township 22 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian, and running West on the Township line, across the east fork of the Deschutes River; thence along same Township line to a point on the Pringle Falls Road, a total distance of three and one -half miles. Said quarter corner where road begins is on the west side of The Dalles- California Highway, approximately two and one -half, miles North of the town of La Pine, Oregon. 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, property certi- fied 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 considera- tion of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Re- solution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the 9t•h day of May 1928, 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 &.econd 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 8th day of March 1928. H.• H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick, Commissioner In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It appears that on December 15th, J. H. Haner turned over to the County Treasurer,;, cash in the sum of $601.00, which sum was.placed in the General Fund, whereas.the same-re- presenting moneys from the Brooks - Scanlon Lumber Co. for road machinery, should have been placed in the Road Fund. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Treasurer transfer from the General Fund to the Road Fund the sum of $601.00. It further appearing that there should be transferred to the General Fund fhom the J Special Market Road Fund the sum of $718.50 paid by the' General Fund for an audit of the Special Market Road Fund account, It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Treasurer transfer from the Special Market Road Fund to the General Fund the sum of $718.50.` It is further ORDERED that the Treasurer transfer from the General Fund to the Road J Fund the sum of $4.00 represented by Warrant No. 30901, same having been issued on the wrong fund. It is further ORDERED that the Treasurer transfer from the Market Road Fund to the Road Fund the sum of $9.92, the amount represented by warrant No. 30307, the same having bee issued against the wrong fund. It is further ORDERED that the following transfers be made- �I 268 From the Market Road Fund to the Road°Fund .' . . . . . .$4 <76.1(5 "Market Road Fund to the General Fund . . . . . . . . 3.00 the Road Fund to the General Fund . . . 81.60 In the Matter of Cancellation of Certain Warrants. ° WHEREAS, it appears that Warrant No. 26263 for 047.88; warrant No. 26255 f or.$47.88 and warrant No. 26927 for $84.83 were duplicate warrants issued for the payment of claims pre- viously paid, and that said warrants have not been presented for payment and should be cancelled. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that said warrants and each of them be and they are hereby cancelled, and the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby ORDERED to make the proper notations on their respective books) in connection therewith. In the Matter of the Gounty Audit. The matter of examining the County audit was next taken up and a general discussion )had as to various phases of the audit and the County Clerk and County Treasurer were called 3 n to discuss features thereof pertaining to their offices. The Clerk filed a written statement pertaining to the comments made by the auditor as to his office. No definite action was taken on any matters in the audit, but the matter was left open for further discussion. The claims of J. S. Innes for services performed by him as County Commissioner during the month of February was presented and warrant ORDERED drawn on the General Fund, payable Ito Mr. Innes, in the sum of $*69.00 in payment of said claim; the claim of W. D. Davis for � I $22.94. was presented and warrant ORDERED drawn on the Road Fund, payable to Mr. Davis for said sum. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Friday, the 16th day of March 1928, at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, Gounty Judge J. S. Innes L __ Geo. G.Sedgwick, ° Commissioners ° Bend, Oregon, March 16, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met thisiday pursuant to adjournment, all members being present; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit. In the Matter of the Establishment i-- of the Freemont Highway. I connection with the above matter, the following resolution was adopted; WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establis a County road in Deschutes Gounty, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point on The Dalles- California Highway near the center of the Southwes Quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 22 in Township 22 South, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence in a southeasterly direction to a termination at the County line at the Southeast corner of Section 34 of staid township, said road to be 80 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 thls resolution by the County Court notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be i� considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the 2nd day of May 1928, at which ! time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the fitst 1 L_ 269: 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 pro- posed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 16th day of March, 1928. (Signed), H. H. De Armond, County Judge J S. Innes Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner In the Matter of the Horse- Ridge- Hampton Section of the Central `— Oregon Highway . The report of the viewers was read for the second time and no additional petitions or remonstrances were filed against the same. The report will be read finally at 10:30 in the forenoon of Saturday, March 17, 1928. E.. L. Clark of La Pine, appeared before the Gourt requesting permission to have Jake Howard repair the Dalles - California Highway South of La. Pine an.d the Lake Gounty Line on the Ft. Rock road. It appears that said Mr. Howard has the equipment and has offered to do the work for $30.00. Mr. Clark was authorized to employ Mr. Howard to do said work for the sum of $30.00. It appears that E. W. Richardson of Sisters, Oregon has at the request of the County Court performed certain work on the road leading North from the school house in the sum of $11.05. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Road Fund in favor of E. in the sum of $11.05. p W. Richardson I) There being no further business to come before the Court, the court thereupon ad- journed until Saturday, March 17; 1928, at 10:30 A. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes, CrGeo.. G. Sedgwick, Gommissione:rs. Bend, Oregon, March 17, 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 Horse- Ridge- Hampton Section of The Central Oregon Hi ghway. The above matter came regularly on for hearing at this time being the day following the second reading, of the Viewers" Report and the Court having fully considered said report, together with all claims for damages filed herein, and objections to said report, and it appearing to the Gourt after full consideration of the same that the report of the Viewers is in all things equitable, fair and just, and that the damages assessed by the said Viewers report are just and reasonable, and being fully satisfied that said road will be of public utility, therefore, it is hereby. ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby a•doptei It further appearing from said report that the Board of Viewers found and assessed damages for right of way-as follows; Joseph P. Wilque t 8210600 John Helfrich 50.00 Edward D. Lamb 100.00 E. E. Varco 250.00 Joseph Varco 245.00 Nicholas Nostink 153.00 It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw warrants on the Road Fund, payable to the above parties in the amount set after their respective names in pEy ment of damages for such right of way. P� 70-- It is further ORDERED that &a id road be finally surveyed and- opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the Gounty Surveyor, and that from and after this-date the s= =aid road is hereby declared to be a public highway. There being no further business the Gourt then adjourned until Friday, March 23,E 1928, at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Innes, Geo.,G. Sedgwick, Gommissioners. Bend, Oregon, March 23, 1928 The County Gourt 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 Claim of Earl Cross. It appears that at the time Earl Cross took a contract to do certain work on the ° . Butler Market Road the contract price was figured on cash, but that on account of the fact . . that the Market Road Funds were in the First National Bank at the time of its suspension, it become necessary for said Earl Gross to take warrants and discount the same; tIB.t the war rant discount amounted to $189.83, and that the said Earl Gross has made a claim against the a County for .$189.83, the amount of 'said discount. It further appearing that said claim is ju . ° and. and should be allowed. It is, therefore, hereby C 6 ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Market Road Fund in favor of Earl Cros in the sum of $189.83. In the Matter of Redistribution of Expenses for 'dater Masterrfor = ?dater District No. 12, The State Engine. @r submitted a. plan for re- distributing the expenses of the Water Master in eater District -No. 12, which seems to be fair and just. It is, therefore, ORDERE that the same be and it is- hereby approved.- There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday the 28th day of March 1928, at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Inners, Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF t E STATE OF OREGON` FOR DESCHUTES 'COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF COUNTY) NURSE FOR RELIEF OF KIRK 170ITED, An ) ✓ ORDER Indigent Person, ) Whereas, it appears that Kirk Whited, long a resident of Deschutes County, Oregon, is an indingen.t person, and that he is wholly without funds- or property with which to support himself, and that he is about to become a county charge, and if so, it would require at le X40.00 per month for his maintenance; and a ° VIHEREAS, it appears that the said Kirk Whited is desirous of obtaining funds to go to his people in the State of Iowa, thereby relieving the County of`the probable expenditure o o the sum of $40.00 per month; and WHEREAS, it atppears that he is the oimer of a law library and is desirous of turning it over to Deschutes County; and U t i, 1 271 WHEREAS it appears that it will require $125.0,0 for his transportation to his people in Iowa; and VFHEREAS, the County Nurse has on hands the sum of $57.00, moneys belonging to the said Kirk Whited, which moneys are required for the incidental expenses in connection with his trip East; and whereas, the said County Nurse has turned,said money over to the County Court, and WHEREAS, it is deemed to be for the best interests of the County that the County advance to the said Kirk VvIhited the sum of $125.00 and take over said law library. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue to Janet Moffat, County Nurse, for the benefit of Kirk Vilhited, a warrant in the sum of $125.00., plus the $57.00 turned over to the County by the said Janet 1,11offat; said warrant to be drawn on the general fund, charge- ,able to the indigent relief fund. Dated this 29th day of 11arch, 1928. H. H. De Armond County Judge. Bend., Oregon, March 29, 1926 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present; Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-w-it: In the Matter of the County Audit: In view of the complaint made by the auditor of the refusal of the clerk to permit acce to certain, records in his office, and of the fact that the report is, therefore, qualified; and in view of the necessity of the County having a full and complete audit,the,%Court decide to submit the audit, together with all.correspondence between the court and the auditors, to the District Attorney, and to request his advice as to what action should be taken by the County Court in the matter. In the Matter of the Relief of J. H. Clark. It appears that J. H. Clark has for a long tii-.re been a County charge, confined to the J-4 Woodmere H9me in Portland, and has been receiving $28.00 per month, said sum being paid through the Red Cross absorbing the County's contribution to the Red Cross; that for 19.28 the County Budget provided $25.00 per month for the Red ,Cross,and that it is necessary that said sum of 028.00 be provided for the said J. H. Clark. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Ganeral Fund, to be charged to the Indigen Relief Account in the sum of $3.00 each month; that the same be turned over to the Red'(3'r'o's Secretary -at Bend,- Oregon, for the benefit of the said J. H. Clark. In the Matter of Registration In view of the fact that the 1927 law with reference to registration requires that an elector must be registered in order to entitle him to vote at the coming primary election, it is deemed advisable Lsable that arrangements be made to have the registration books open in the evening; thus permitting registration in the evening by those who are not able to get to the registration office during the day. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk make arrangements to keep the registration books open, either in the Clerk's office or at some other convenient place in Bend and in other communities where he:deems it necessary, until 9 o'clock each evening from April 1, 1928 to April 17, 1928, and provide the necessary clerical help to handle such registration. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned. H. H. De Armond J. S. Innes it County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioners 72 BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular- term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, was begun and held at the Court rouse in Bend, in said County, on 7yednesday, the 4th day of April, 1928, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when-were present De Armond, County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner -J. S. Innes, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, Clerk S. E. Roberts Sheriff whereupon the following pr.oceedings/Were had, to -wit:: In the Matter of the Establishment of the Arnold Market Road. It appearing to the Court that the Arnold Market Road is one of the roads designated under the so- called "bonded road,program", and that there will be available sufficient money for the immediate construction of said road, and that it is necessary for the establishment of said road at this time; whereupon the following resolution was offered and unanimously adopted: WHEEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a County road In Deschutes Count y, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line � thereof as follows, to -wit: Be'gin.ning at a point on the Central Oregon Highway where the same intersects the East i voundary of Section 34, Township 17 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian, one quarter mile north from the southeast corner of said section; thence in a southerly and southeasterly and easterly diredtion to a termination at the south quarter corner of Section 20, Township 18 South, Rang 13 East of the Willamette- Vieridian, said road to be 80 _feet in width from the point of beginning, as above described, southerly to the intersection with the south boundary of Section 2, Township 18 South, Range 12 East of .the Willamette Meridian; and to be 60 feet in width from said described point to the terminus of said road as hereinabovel described. 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 Y ch b the Count 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 6th day of June, 1928, 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 April 1928. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick,Commissioner In the Matter of the Appointment of ✓ Road Viewers for the Burgess Road. The Court having heretofore made and entered a resolution establishing the Burgess Road, it is now :necessary that viewers be appointed to determine_ and fix the damages accruing to any person or persons by reason of the location and establishing of said road. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed to act tiaith Robert B. Gould, County Engineer, as a Boa -rd of Viewers for said road. r 27-3 It is further ORDERED that said Viewers report their findings to the Court on Friday, April 6, 1928, or within ten days thereafter. In the =Flatter of Application of City of Bend for Remission of Taxes. C S. Benson, Don Peoples and Geo . Gove appeared before the Court oli behalf of the Water Board of the City of Bend, and requested that the taxes assessed against the water sys tem of =the City of Bend for the year 1926, be cancelled on the ground that the property be- longs to the City of Bend and is, therefore, not subject to tax. The Court ordered that the matter be referred to the District Attorney, and through him to the Attorney General, for an ,opinion as to the legality of the tax. Numer.ous delegations appeared before the County Court requesting work on certain roads. No official action was taken, except the roadmaster was directed to make repairs as soon as he could on the Atkinson road. In the ,Matter of Claims against the County Claims against the County were then presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows: NO. - GENE_RAL. FUND ° AMOUNT 1 Oldsmobile Co. Auto repairs- Sheriff 1720 2 .,S.. E. Roberts. Expenses 120..56 3 Bend Garage Co. Service for Sheriff 13.57 4 J. D. Bowman Clerk in Circuit Court 16.00 , 5 J. Alton Thompson Expenses 105.00 6 -August A. Anderson It 8.25 7 =R. B. Gould Surveyor 46.30. 8 W. 0. Widdows " 10.00 10 -Clyde M. 1,1IcKay Expenses 100.00. 11 Florence Swanson Reporter-: 2.00 12 -Nell M. King Expense- Juvenile 42.44 13 .Oregon Transfer Garbage 6,25_ 14 Bend Hardware Co. Janitors Supplies 11.25 15 °A. J. Goggans Building Repairs 13.86 16 Bend Water Department Water , 4.85 17 ° Deschutes Power & L. Co. Service 154.94 18 -Magill Drug Co. Indigent A/c 39.40 19 - Marion M., Lesh County Hospital 646.00 20 - Horton Drug Co. Indigent a/c 14.90 21 C. P. Niswonger " 150.00 22 °C. P. Niswonger " 25.00 23 C. P. Niswonger " 5.00 24 °MannheiMerS, Redmond " 2.40 26 °Owl Pharmacy " 14.10 28 °MannheiMers, Redmond tf 8.21 30 ,R. W. Hendershott " 10.82 31 °C C. T. Terril Justice Fees 46.60 32 ,Ruth Osburn Service for Nurse 5.00 33 .Janet Moffat County Nurse 185.14 34 Mulberry Health Center Supplies for Nurse � 1.64 35 .Wester Tire Shop Car repairs -Nurse 1.50 36 Bagley & Howard It 8.02_ 37 ott it it 5.70 38 °Bend. Garage Co Gas Oil 21.78 39 .Bend Laundry Service for Nurse 1.67 40 °Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies- Assessor 3.50 41 °'t It Sheriff 6.50 42 °" it Dist. Attorney 1.50 43 .Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications 104.40 44 °Kilham Stationery & Ptg. Co. Supplies, Sheriff 32.72 45 ° t' ,t Supt. 18.87 46 " " Treasurer 2.13 47 Justice,Peace 15.14 48 Vilest Coast Printing & Binding Co. " Sheriff 9.15 49 °`° " Clerk 2.58 50 °" '* Supt. 8.91 , 52 The Franklin Press Election Supplies 49.25 53 °Bend hardware Co. " " 3.00 54 °Robert B. Gould " " 5.50 55 °Glass & Prudhomme Co " " 3.,75 56 -McCann the Sign Man " n 40.00 57 Wells & Erickson County Audit 631.60 58 R. J. McKinney Water 1a11'aster 277.69 59 R.. D. Davis Coroners Juror 2.00 60 W. P. Van.devert 2.00° 61 -D. H. Peoples " 2.00 62 C. V. Silvis 2.00_ 63 °A. F. Shu.gert " 2.00 64 =E. A. Smith ►' 2.00 65 - J. - . C. Vandevert Autopsy 10.00 '274 No. 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 7.5 76 77 78 79 . 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 51. 9 1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 36 39 40 42 44 45 91 92 69 70 71. 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 GENERAL FUND Cont'd J. C. Vandevert Witness R. W. Hendershott physician Bertha Varney Witness Mrs. Evelyn C.OSler " Francis McDonald Witness Vern Singleton " Hubert Pickens " Elmer Nordeen " John W. Hale " Ray Davis " Gene Walker ". Wayne Walker " Arthur Pattie " Harry Pryor " R. A. Chamberlin " William Leekey " Florence Swanson Reporter State Treasurer Forestry A/c Bend Bulletin " Mrs. Agnes Hyde Indigent a/c Pacific Telephone & Teleg Co Tolls Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner J. S. Innes " J. S. Innes Refund of Costs C. P. Niswonger Coroner's fees 0 A C County Agent. Max A. Cunning Asst: Dist. Atty ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. Supplies Miller Lumber Co " Peter Pierson Blacksmith Bend-Hardware Co Hardware Standard Oil Co Gas J. L. Howard Labor G. M. Couch Insurance D. Dempsey. Road Master Ray Dempsey Labor Ed Allen " H. Hemholt " Dan. Stout " A. C. Gullett " J. Ww Bowers " Dan G. Wood rf L. Carver " Howard Conover " Millard Triplett D. D. Tussing " Art TOrkilson " Geo . •McCalister " F. H: May Road Master James Morrison Labor Frank McDonald " S. N. Wisegerber Frank McElfresh 11. D: Davis " E. Ce Whitten " Clyde Messigner " John-Helfrich L. W. Philips Al McCo rkle " Tom Larson " G. W: Messigner " State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance Ault .& Armstrong Repairs Standard Oil Company Gas Galloway Garage &Machine Shop Repairs J. D. Adams & Co " Oregon State Highway Comm " Standard Oil Co Gas ft a f► O i l ff It ff it MARKET ROAD FUND Bend-Hardware Co Supplies J. E. Hallyburton Board of Men (Central Oregon Bank, Assignee) Miller Lumber Co Lumber Standard Oil Co Gas W. 0. Widdows Engineer State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance F. H., I4;ay Road Master Millard Triplett Labor Earl Ulalkson it L. Carver " Dan C. Wood " D. D.- Tussing " Howard Conover Clifford Ulman rf Art Torkilson " AMOUNT 1.50 5.00 3.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 67.50 1.93.57 255.15 40.00 14.85 79.80 66.50 86.00 10.00 1300.00 25.00 64.95 10.50 12.50 3.88.89 124.22 30.00 .5.00 71.82 71.82 7.9.80 1.59.80 65.83 63.84 59.85 22.46 33.68 29.19 124.75 39.92 114.77 129.74 213.60 .6.00 .6.00 24.70 41.17 5.98 25.93 17.95 19.94 15.95 23.20 2.49 33.70 30.78 27.58 35.10 7.95 37.90 11.14 26.44 146.17 41.40 8.85 32.80 121.32 84:75 11.67 . 15.47 72.19 :9 .,98 14.97 83.06 112.27 9.4.79 63.06 15.71 14.97 1 i U l J� 275` This matter came on to be heard upon the resolution of the Court for the establishment of said road, and it was ORDERED that C. V. Silvis, and C. P. Becker, be and they are hereby appointed to act with Robert B. Gould, County Engineer, as a Board of Viewers for said road, and that they report their findings to the County Court on Friday, April y, 1928, or within ten days there after. There being no further business, the -Court then adjourned -until Wednesday, the 11th day of April, 1928. H. H. De Armond County Judge. J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners Bend, Oregon, April 11, 1928 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 Application of Nellie E. Rowe for deed It appearing from the petition of Nellie E. Rowe that she was the record owner of The Northwest quarter (Nw -1 -) of Section 35, Twp. 21 S., R. 10 E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, at the time the same was purchased by the County for taxes, and that she has tendered to the Sheriff the sum of $40.68, being the taxes plus penalty, interest and costs, and that she is entitled to a deed from the County, re- conveying said premises to her. It is, therefore, hereby. ORDERED that the County Court execute and deliver to said Nellie E. Rowe a deed convey- ing said premises to her. No. MARKET ROAD FUND Cont'd AMOUNT 84 Tony Zormprilli Labor 22.45 85 Jack H_effron it 19.95 86 J. E. Hallyburton ft 169.92 87 R. H. Jahns it 21.61 88 Marshall Ellinger " 24.72 89 T. Edwards ^ 25.12 90 John Noah " 35.92 93 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co Pipe 12.60 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 41 A. E. Wells Repairs 10.00 46 Russell Grader Mfg. Co " 30.00 47 G. W. Davies " 7.75 48 J. E. Hallyburton Board for Men 64.40 49 Ben Alsup Engineer 32.25 50 A. A. Fossen " 33.86 51 VY. 0. Widdows tt 7.34 52 John A. Runge tt 49.14 53 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 16.34 54 City of Redmond Water 13.80 55 L. A. Reed Rent Machy 5.88 56 Fred .Collins Labor. Q 134,86 57 C. G. Shaw " 113.88 58 Cecil Floyd " 113.88 59 James Thompson '* 94.31 60 Marshall Ellinger " 21.52 61 J. E. Hallyburton 't 232.95 62 John Noah " 46.68 63 T. Edwards " 32.59 64 R. H. Jahns 51.87 65 Clifford Martin " 46.38 66 Tony Zormprilli " 58.01 67 Torn Larson " 47.08 68 Jess Tuck tt 83.8.9 94 B. A. Kendall Hardware 16.25 In the Matter of Appointment of Viewers for:Camp Creek County Road This matter came on to be heard upon the resolution of the Court for the establishment of said road, and it was ORDERED that C. V. Silvis, and C. P. Becker, be and they are hereby appointed to act with Robert B. Gould, County Engineer, as a Board of Viewers for said road, and that they report their findings to the County Court on Friday, April y, 1928, or within ten days there after. There being no further business, the -Court then adjourned -until Wednesday, the 11th day of April, 1928. H. H. De Armond County Judge. J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners Bend, Oregon, April 11, 1928 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 Application of Nellie E. Rowe for deed It appearing from the petition of Nellie E. Rowe that she was the record owner of The Northwest quarter (Nw -1 -) of Section 35, Twp. 21 S., R. 10 E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, at the time the same was purchased by the County for taxes, and that she has tendered to the Sheriff the sum of $40.68, being the taxes plus penalty, interest and costs, and that she is entitled to a deed from the County, re- conveying said premises to her. It is, therefore, hereby. ORDERED that the County Court execute and deliver to said Nellie E. Rowe a deed convey- ing said premises to her. 276 Correction of iviinutes: It appears }that at the March 23rd proceedings the claim of Earl Cross for ,$189.83 was allowed, the minutes showing that said claim was allowed on account of the fact' that the Market Road Funds were in the Fir.st National Bank at. ttie time of its suspension, and that it becare necessary for said Earl Cross to take warrants and discount the same, whereas it appe that the reason the warrants were subject to discount was the fact that there were no funds in the Market Road Fund with which to pay them. It is, therefore ORDERED that the minutes of the meeting of March 23rd be and the same are hereby corrected to show that the reason the warrants were discounted wa's that there were no funds in the Market Road Fund on which the warrants were drawn. _ In the Matter of Claim of .� J. E. Hallyburton. It appears 'that J. E. Hallyburton had a contract for doing construction work on t Whited Market Road and on the Plainview- Cloverdale section of the Tumalo Reservoir Market Lrs Road, which contract ,was made on a basis of payment in cash on the special bond market road fund; that warrants in the sure of $2420.46 were issued, which had to be discounted '5�o by them said J. E. Hallyburton in order to cash the same, said discount being necessary on ;account ! i of the fact that the Special Market Road funds were in the First National Bank, which had f suspended. It, therefore, seems right and proper that the claim of Hallyburton for reimburse- ment for the amount of the discount in the sum of $121.06, is just and should be allowed. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the.Clerk draw a warrant on the Special Market Road Fund in the sum of $121.06, payable to J. E. Hallyburton. WHEREAS, it.appears that the State Hight7vay.Commission has acquired a water right from the Central.Oregon Irrigation District for the purpose of developing the Peter Skeene Ogden Park at Crooked River bridge, and have offered said conveyance for recording:.. And it appears that said development is a public improvement and the Highway Commission should not be required to pay for recording. said instrument. The it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk record said instrument free of charge. In the Matter of Claim of J. C". Vandevert .✓ It appears that in settlement of the Merrifield damage claim the doctor bill of J. C. Vandevert has not yet been paid, which in settlement was understood to be $75:00. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk drag a warrant on the General Fund, payable to J. C. Vande vert, in full for services in the Merrifield Matter. In the Matter of Application of City of Bend for cancellation of Tax on the Water Plant. A formal written application of the City has been filed with the County Court, praying that the County Court cancel the taxes amounting to $7486.50 levied for the year 1926 on the water plant now owned by the City of Bend. After considerable discussion the Court directed the County Judge to submit the matter to the District Attorney for an opinion as to the legality of cancelling said taxes. There being :no further business, the Court .then adjourned until 'Wednesday, April 18, 1928, at 2 P.M. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners 1 1�, I- I 277 ` Bend, Oregon, ;April 14, 1928 The County Court met this day in special session, (all members being present) for the purpose of arranging to acquire and preserver. the gravel pit located North of Tumalo on the Cline. Falls Market Road. Mr. Gould was directed to get in touch with the State High- way Commission, and other parties interested, and make the necessary arrangements and re- port to the Court as early as possible. There being no other business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. °S..Innes Geo . G. Sedgwick" County Commissioners Bend, Oregon, April 18, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all mem- bers being present; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of C. F. Williamson Warrant. It appears th.at,in 1919 a warrant was issued to C. F. Williamson in the sum of $25.00 being right of way damages for right of way of Butler Market Road, but that through misun- derstanding the said C. F. Williamson never got said warrant and the same has since been duly cancelled by the County Court. And it appears that the said C. F. Williamson is en- titled to have a new warrant issued in said sum in lieu of said cancelled warrant. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the Road Fund in favor of C..F: Williams for 425.00. In the Matter of Application for Dance Hall License The application of Pine Forest Grange for dance hall license.was.referred to the District Attorney, as by law provided. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 25th a day of April, 1928. H. H. DeArmond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes Count y, OreOln was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of May, 1928, said day being the eay fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court L in said County, when were present H. H. De Armond, County Judge Geo.G..Sedgwick, County Commissioner J. S. Innes, County Commissiom r J. H. Haner, Clerk ° S. E. Roberts, She:rif'f whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Appointment of ° Road Viewers for Freemond Highway The Court having heretofore made and entered a revolution establishing theQFreemont Highway, and it being now necessary that viewers be appointed to determine and fix the damages accruing to any person or persons by reason of the location and establishing of said road over'or through their premises, it is hereby ° ORDERED that C. V. Silvis, and C`. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed to act i O with Robert B. Gould, County Engineer, as a Board of Viewers for said road. It is further ORDERED that said Viewers report their findings to the Court on May 7th 1928, or within ten days ther=eafter. In the Matter of the Appointment of Road Viewers for the Arnold Market Road. `� � 7 fj The Court having heretofore made and entered a resolution establishing the Arnold Market Road, and it being noti-d necessary that Viewers be appointed to determine and fix the J' damages accruing to any person or persons by reason of the location and establishing of saidli 0 road over or through their premises, it.is hereby ORDERED that C. -V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed to act with Robert B. Gould, County Engineer, as a Board of Viewers for said road., It is further ORDERED that said Viewers report .their findings to the Gourt on TMay 7th 1928, or - within ten days thereafter. i In the Matter of the Establishment of the Brosterhous Gounty Road: �-- It appearing necessary that a road be established South and East of Bend, leading I off from The Dalles- Galifornia Highway through Carroll Acres and what is known as the Brosterhous Acreage, and that it is advisable to establish said road by resolution; whereupon the following resolution was offered and unanimously adopted; r necessity exists for the establishment- of it is hereby considered that a public y II of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare tts 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 Da Iles- Galifornia Highway at the intersection of the same with the south boundary of Section 5, Township 18 South, Range 12 Fast of the .Willamette Mer{i- dian; thence southeasterly and southerly along, the general course of the dedicated-roads th I;o�ugh i the unrecorded subdivision known as Carroll Acres to the Southerly boundary of the north half of Section 9 of said township; Thence easterly and southeasterly to a termination near the Northeast corner of Section.16 of said township, said road to be 60 feet in width. �I r dui ualif ed. NOW, T�3ER�FORE , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his y q Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, . properly certiJ i' fi.ed to as such by the - County Clerk at the place of holding county court and also at three I aces in -the of said proposed .road thirty days previous to the considerati.ol public places y p p 11I of this resolution by the County Court at its term on the 6th day of June 1928, 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 tre 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 May 1928.' i H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Gommissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick Gommissioner In -the Matter of the Appointment of Road Viewers for the Brosterhous County Road, The Court having this day made and entered a resolution establishing the Brosterhous i�County Road, and it being now necessary that viewers be appointed to determine and fix the damages accruing:to_ any person or persons by reason of the location and establishing of said road over or through their premises, it is hereby ORDERED that C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed to act with Robert B. Gould, County Engineer, as a Board .of , Viewers_ for`sa id road. , r � 279 It is further ORDERED that said Viewers report their findings to the Court on May 7th 1928, or within ten days thereafter. In the'Matter of Dance Hall License e.- ~' to Pine Forest Grange It appears that the Pine Forest Grange made an application for dance hall license and have filed the necessary bond and paid the necessary fee, and that the license should be granted. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue to said Pine Forest Grange a dance hall license.- In the, Matter of Arnold Market Road. ° The County Engineer advised that he is ready to proceed with the construction.of the Arnold, Market Road, and that it is advisable to call for bids for the construction of certai portions of said road lying between the intersection of said road with The Central bregon Highway and the Roberts ranch, which portions are to be let by contract, It is, therefore, ° ORDERED that the Clerk forthwith cause notice to contractors to be published, calling for buds .in accordance with the plans and specifications in the office of the County Clerk of ° Deschutes - County,. Oregon, said notice to designate what portions of said road on which bids would be called and the character and kind of work required to be done, and all other nec- essary, information to advise the public, and that in said notice he fix the time for opening and considering said bids at 2 o'clock P. M. of Wednesday May 160 1928. In the? Matter of Claims against the County. ° The following bills were audited and warrants ordered drawn for the payment. thereof; No. GENERAL FUND ANIOUJ TTT 1 John J. Cunningham Election supplies 165.25 2 S. E. Roberts Board of Prisoners 111.56 3 Bend Garage Co. Gas & Oil, Sheriff 9.52 4 James Toney Deputy Sheriff 3.60 5 Glass & Prudhomme Supplies, Clerk 18.90 6 ° tt " 18.03 7 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. n Assessor 51.82 8 Deschutes County Abstract Co. For Assessor 36.00 9 Hanson Map & Blue Print Co. Plats, 20.12 10 ° Office R.nachinery & Supply Co. Typewriter repairs, Treas. 1.50 11 ' The Owl Pharmacy Supplies, Clerk 2.oO 12 ° Glass & Prudhomme Co. Election Supplies 49.00 13 ° J. H. Haner, County Clerk " , „ 119.40 14 Joy Barrett Services, Circuit Judge 24.50 15 ° Marion 1 \% Lesh County Hospital 530.50 16 ' Columbia Mercantile Indigent -40.00 17 Horton Drug Co. '* 15.00 18 The John Wettle Co. ++ 20.56 19 St. Charles Hospital " 55.00 20 ° J. F. Hosch '' 5.00 21 Bend Chapter, A. R. C. » 101.06 22 Drs. Vandevert 5.00 23 G. P. Niswonger " 75.00 25 Doernbecker Memorial Hospital " 42.00 26 Clyde M. McKay Office Help, Treasurer 100.00 27 August A. Anderson Expenses, Assessor 14.50 28 C. P. Becker Deputy Assessor 100.00 29 J. J. j`lilt 200.00 30 Wester Tire Shop Repairs, Co. Nurse 24.15 31 The Bend Laundry County Nurse 5.87 32 Bend Garage Co. , Gas & Oil, Co. Nurse 17.05 33 C. E. Bagley Garage Car Repairs, Nurse 6.70 34 J. C. Penney Co. County Nurse 4.35 35 Janet Moffat Nurse, Salary & Supplies 183.07 36 Ruth Osburn Steno. Services, Nurse 5.00 37 J. Alton Thompson Expenses & Supplies 85.00 38 Ruth Osburn Reporter, Dist. Atty. 12.00 39 ' W. H. Lytle Recorder of Brands 1.50 40 ° Office Machinery & Supply Co. Supplies, Dist. Atty. 10.50 41 ° Pacific Power & Light Service 127.79 42 ° Bend Water Department tT 9.10 43 ° Oregon Transfer Garbage 5.00 44 R. J. McKinney Water Master 288.99 45 Earl Malkson Surveyor 42.75 45 W. 0. Widdows tt 12.86 47 R. B. Gould Co. Surveyor 115.82 48 A. A.Fossen Surveyor 49.34 49 Hen A1sup 45.50 50 C. V. Silvis 'Viewer 5.00 51 C. P. Becker ° n 5.00 No. 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 1 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8-- 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 GENERAL- FUND Western Union Paci fic Power & Light Pacific. Telephone & TelegCo Hope Electric Shop Mrs. Agnes Hyde R. Erickson C. T. Terril T. W. Carlos Elmer Lehnh.e.rr Lloyd Craven J. H. Farrell C. A. Hauck A . ° E . Ault J. W. Ecklu.nd J. M. Foss Allen Grant Walter Lowe Nell M. King Geo. G. Sedgwick J. S. Innes ROAD FUND D. D. Tussing Dan C. Woods Howard Conover Art Torkilson Geo. McAlister Millard Triplett Frank McDonald W. W. Babcock Elmer Wilson L Carver Newton Melton Frank Wester J. H. Drew C. E. Sharp Ellis Edgington Marion Miller H: Hemholt F. H. May Miller Lumber Co Arthur Biladeau W. 0. Widdows ° John A. Runge State Industrial Accident Comm Al McCorkle Frank McElfresh M. L. Crow Bill Hughes Mike Folley W. D. Davis ° S. N. Weisge °rber Bend, Insurance Agency Frenchie:rs Service Station J.. D. Adams & Co. Anderson- Wing Motor Co. Ray C. Osborne A. E. Ault. Galloway Garage & Machine Shop Oregon State Highway Comm It I It Barrettes Welding & Radiator Shop Standard Oil Co. t MARKET ROAD FUND Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. W. 0. Widdows State Industrial Accident Comm Dan. Woods Anderson Brothers Howard Conover L. Carver D. D. Fussing ° F. H. May Standard Oil Co. ° ° SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUIZ ° Ben Alsup ° A. A. Fossen Earl ilMialkson W. O. Widdows John A. Runge Service tt Supplies Care of indigent Witness fees & Mileage Fees, Justice of the Peace Services Justice Court Juror, Justice Court It rr Tt tr Pi Witness rr It fees &...Mileage Juvenile Commissioner Commissioner Labor 11 rr n rt tt: 11 rr ft . rt u; wt. - 11 rt _ rr tr n Roa dmaster °Mat&rials On contract, Foss Rd. Engineer It Insurance Labor tr re ,r rt ` Foreman Insurance ° Tires & Repairs s Equipment Supplies Sharpening saws Repairs If Equipment It Repairs Gas & Oil Pipe Draftsman Insu ran ce -Labor tr 11 t: Roadmaster Gas Cha i nman Surveyor It ` Draftsman Surveyor 0 AMOUNT 2.03 28.86 3.55. 2.38y 40.00 53.52 39.35 3.50 1:.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.00 2.00 3.60 42.44 78.10 82.20 62.92 84.83 80.82 124.75 126.63 137.25 38.94 45.43 109.78 ,7.8.5-x 22.75 23.00 12.25 8.63 15.98 ° 10.50 16.62 256.89 56.67 275.34. 2.88 3.50 `27.81 8.98 8.98 28.09 9.97 3.99 37.89 1.7.94 48.40 25.75 6.30 °14.30 3.75 6.50 11.05'- 60.76 9.58 4.25 140.05- 60.00 18.72 3.53 `39.91 `23.94 17.96- 8.98 62.37 ` `17.08. ` °27.00 4.50 ° 4.73 22.05 27.36 9..86 There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Friday, th'e 4th day of April, 1928, at 2 P.M. e H:.. H. De Ar°morid County Jud ge ° J. S.- Inner Geo. G. Sed'gwi ck County Commis sion.ers 11 Bend, Oregon, April 25, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all member being presents whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Sale of County Lots. C_ It appears that the ,County has heretofore acquired title by tax foreclosure to Lots 19 and 20, Block 18 of the original town of .Laidlaw_, and it appearing that it -will be to the best interests of the County to dispose of said lots. It further appearing that the taxes plus penalty and interest, assessed and ;unpaid.against said lots amounts to $10.72, and, whereas, the law requires --the County Court to fix a minimum price at which said lots will be offered for sale, and it appears to the Court that a reasonable minimum price for offer- ing said lots for sale to the public is $10,.72, plus. costs of advertising and sheriff's charges. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said lots for sale at public sale, as'by law provided and that he duly cause a notice of such sale to be published in the Bend Bulletin for four weeks, and that he offer said lots for sale at public sale for the minimum price of $10.72, cash plus ebststi, of advertising and costs of sale and Sheriff's charges. In the Matter of Redemption of a� Property Heretofore Sold for Taxes Ito the County. WHEREi!S, it appears that Lots 26,.27 and 28 of Block 81, and Lots 1 and 2 of Block 839 all in Park Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon,, have - heretofore each sold to the. County for taxes under tax foreclosure proceedings. It further appearing from the affidavit on file herein that John H. Besson was and is the record owner of said described premises, an d its entitled to redeem under the law, and has tendered into court the taxes for the year 1920 together with the penalty and interest and costs of sale. Therefore, it is ORDERED that the County Court execute and deliver to the said'Tohn H. Besson a deed conveying said premises to him. In the Matter of Tax Refund. It appearing that the Assessor in levying the assessment for 1925 and 1926, erroneousl assessed to Lot 33 of .Block 8, Highland Addition, certain improvements rich lot was owned b The Bend Company, which improvements should have been assessed to Lot 34, said block and (that before the error was discovered The Bend Company paid in full the taxes for 1925 amount ing to $47.30 and the first half of the 1926 taxes amounting to $29.30 or a total of $76.60. It further appears that said assessment has been corrected and properly assessed against said lot 34, and that The Bend Company is entitled to a refund of said taxes erroneously.paid. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw,a warrant on the General Fund in favor of The Bend Compel in the sum of $76.60. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant No. 30895 It appears that on December 17, 1927 the above warrant for $,95.00 was issued, payable to Ann Forbes, for the purpose of removing J. F. Fight, an indigent person, from this Counts to the State of Missouri, but that the said J. F. Fight was never removed and said warrant was never cashed or used. It further appearing that the said J. F. Fight has since died. it is, therefore. ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the Clerk and Treas- urer are directed to make the proper notations on their records. c c • N. In the Matter of Appointment of Probation Officer. It appears that Mrs. Nell for the County in the nature of pay, and without having a commi that is necessary to the proper Ding has been for the last two years doing a great deal of word: 'robation work but that she has volunteered this work without p � EI ssion. It appears that her work is valuable and of a character administration of County affairs, and that she should be ap- pointed Probation Officer for the County, It is, therefore, hereby e Ordered, that Mrs. Nell King be,and she is hereby appointed Probation Officer for De chutes County, to act as such until January 1, 1929, at a salary of $25.00 per month, to be paid by the County. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to issue to the said Mrs. Nell King a certificate of appointment!. In the Matter of Application of � Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District for Remission of Penalty and Interest on certain Delinquent Taxes. It appears that the Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District has made an ap-, plication for remission of penalty and interest covering eight tracts of land within the District owned by the District, which matter the court has duly considered until this time, and finds) that in connection with five of said tracts the application must be denied. It appears, ever, that three of the tracts, to -wit: The Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter (NE4 SE!') of Sec. 25 Twp. 16 S. ,R. 11 E. I.M.: the East Half of the Southwest quarter (E2 SW4) of Sec. 21, Twp. 16 S., R. 11 E.,W. M.: have been foreclosed upon by the County and the County is about to take the property over for taxes, and that the District has offered to pay the principal of all taxes assessed, and it appears that it is to the best interests of the County to accept said proposal and keep the a property on the tax roll, and that the penalty and interest accumulated on the taxes heretof assessed on said described tracts be remitted and the Sheriff is hereby directed to issue ceipts for the payment of taxes upon the payment of the principal. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. H. H. De Armond, County Jildge T.S. Innes, Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioners. BE IT REMEMV ERED,=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 2nd day of May .1928, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the Gounty:Court said County, when were present H. H. De Armond, County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioner J. S. Innes County Commissioner J. H. Haner, Clerk S. E. Roberts Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Appointment of L.— Road Viewers for Freemond Highway U The Court having heretofore made and entered ,a resolution establishing the Freemont �+ T essay that viewers be appointed to determine and fix the damagis �iigh��ay, and it being now necessary pp �i iaccruing to any person or persons by reason of the location and establishing of said road over or through their premises it is hereby a ORDERED that C. V.zSilvis, and C. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed to act ;,with Robert B. Gould, Gounty`Engineer, as a Board of Viewers for said road. ,1 �J J 283 It is further ORDERED that said Viewers report their findings to the Court on May 7th 1928, or within ten days thereafter. In the Matter of the Appointment of Road Viewers for. the Arnold Market Road. 3 The Court having heretofore made and entered a resolution establishing the Arnold Market Road, and it being now necessary that viewers be appointed to determine and fix the damages accruing to any person :or persons by reason of the location and establishing of said road over or through their premises, it is hereby ° ORDERED that C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed to act with Robert B. Gould, County Engineer, as a Board'of Viewers for said road. It is further ORDERED that said Viewers report their findings to the Court on May 7th 19280 or within ten days thereafter, In the Matter of the Establishment L__ of the Brosterhous Gounty Road: 263 It appearing :necessary that a road be established South and East of Bend, leading off _'J-from The Dalles- California Highway through Carr•o1 Acres and what is known as the Brosterhous Acreage, and that it is advisable to establish said road by resolution, w1a reupon the fol- lowing resolution was offered and unanimously adopted; 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 resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the Dalles - California Highway at the intersection of the same with the south boundary of Section 5, Township 18 South, Range 12 East of the .Willam- ette Meridian; thence southeasterly and southerly along the general course of the dedicated roads through the unrecorded subdivision known as Carroll Acres to the southerly boundary of ,the north half of Section 9 of said township;.-. ­ thence easterly a °nd southeasterly to a termination near the northeast corner of Section 16 of said township said road to be 60 feet in width. ° r ° NOINI, 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 certi- fied 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 consideratio of this resolution by the County Court at its term on the 6th day`of June 1928, at which gird% the report cf, 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 pro posed road. ° ° Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 2nd day of May 1928. ° ° H. H. De Armond County Judge ° J. S. Innes Commissioner { Geo. G. Sedgwick -Commissioner In the Matter of the Appointment of ' Road Viewers for the Brosterhous County Road. r ' The Court having this day made and entered a resolution establishing the Brosterhous' County Road, and it being now necessary that viewers .be appointed to .determine snd five the damages accruing to any person or persons by reason of the location and establishing of said road over or through their premises, it is hereby ° ° ORDERED that C. V. Silvis and C. P � . Becker be and they are hereby appointed to act t Al �e with- 1,)Robert B 1,_ Gould, County Engineer, as a Board of Viewers for said road. It is further ORDERED that said Viewers report their findings -to the Court on May 7th 1928, or within ten days thereafter. n the Matter of Dance Hall License to Pine Forest Grange: It appears that the Pine Forest Grange made an application for dance hall license, and have filed the necessary bond and paid the necessary fee, and that the license should be granted. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue to said Pine Forest Grange a dance hall license. In the Matter of Arnold Market L-- Road. ° The County Engineer advised that he is ready to proceed with the construction of the Arnold Market Road, and that it is advisable to call for bids for the construction of certain portions of said road lying between the intersection of said road with The Central Oregon y.. Highway and the Roberts ranch, which portions are to be let by contract, It is, therefore, ORDERED, that the Clerk forthwith cause notice to contractors to be published call- ing for bids in accordance with the plans and specifications in the office of the County Clerk _ r of Deschutes County, Oregon said notice to designate what portions of" said road on which bid; would be called and the character and kind of of work required to be done, and all other nee essary information to advise the public, and that in said notice he fix the time for opening and considering said bids at 2 o'clock P. M. of Wednesday May 16, 1928. In the Matter of Claims Against the County. The following bills were audited and - yvarrants ordered drawn for the payment thereof; No. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 1 John J. Cunningham Election supplies 165.25 2 S: E. Roberts Board of Prisoners 111.56 3. Bend Garage Go. Gas & Oil, Sheriff 9.52 4 James Toney Deputy Sheriff 3.60 5 Glass & Prudhomme Supplies, Clerk 18.00 6 18.03 ►7 West Coast Printing & Binding.Go. " Assessor 51.82 8 'Deschutes County Abstract Co. For Assessor 36.00 9 Hanson Map & Blue Print Co. Plats, n 20.12 10 Office Machinery & Supple Co. Typewriter repairs, Treas. 1.50 .11 The Owl Pharmacy Supplies, Clerk 2.10 12 Glass - & Prudhomme Co. Election Supplies 49.00 13 J. H. Haner, County Clerk " 119.40 14 Joy Barrett Services, Circuit Judge 24.50 15 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 530.50 16 Golumbia Mercantile Indigent 40.00 17 Horton Drug Co. " 15.00 18 The John Wettl.e Co '* 20.56 19 St. Charles Hospital '* 55.00 20 J. F. Hosch " 5.00 21 Bend Chapter, A. R. C. " 101.06 22 Drs. Vandevert " X5000 23 G. P. Niswonger " 75.00 25 Doernbecker Memorial Hospital n 42.00 26 Clyde M. McKay Office Help, Treasurer 100.00 27 August A. Anderson Expenses, Assessor ° 14.50 28 C. P. Becker Deputy Assessor 100.00 29 J. J. Wilt '* 200.00 30 Wester Tire Shop Repairs Go. Nurse 24.15 31 The Bend Laundry ° County Nurse 5.87 32 Bend Garage Co. Gas & Oil, Go. Nurse 17.05 33 C. E. Bagley Garage Car repairs, Nurse 6.70 34 J. C. Penney Go, County Nurse 4.35 35 Janet Moffat Nurse, Salary & Supplies 183.07 36 Ruth Osburn Steno. services, Nurse 5.00 37 J. Alton Thompson Expenses & Supplies 85.00 38 Ruth Osburn Reporter, Dist. Atty. 12.00 39 W. H. Lytle Recorder of Brands 1150 40 Office Machinery & Supply Co. Supplies, Dist. Atty. 10.50 41 Pacific Power & Light Service 127.79 42 Bend -Mater Department' " 9.10 Oregon Transfer Garbage 5.00 143 44 R. J. McKinney Water .blaster 288.99 45 Earl Malkson Surveyor ° ° 42.75 0 I No, GENERAL -, FUND: AMOUNT 46 W. Oo WiddoWs Surveyor 12.86 47 R. B. Gould Co. Surveyor 115:82 48 A. A. Folssen Surveyor 49:34 49 Ben Alsup ?? 45.50 50 G. V. Silvis Viewer 5.00 51 G. P. Becker 5.00 52 Western Union Service 2.03 53 Pacific Power & Light n 28.86 54 Pacific Telephone & Telleg Co. ^ 5.55 55 Hopb Electric Shop Supplies 2.38 56 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Gare of indigent 40.00 57 R. Ericksoh Witness fees & Mileage 53,52 58 G. T. Terril Fees,Justice of the Peace 39.35 59 T. W. Garlon- Services, Justice Court 3.50 60 Elmer Lenherr Juror, Justice Court 1.20 ro 1 Lloyd Graven 1.20 62 J. H. Farrell Juror, Justice Court 1.20 63 G. A. Hauck TM 1.20 64 L. E. Ault 1.20 65 T. W. Ecklund 1.20 66, J. M. Foss Witness TM 2100 67 Allen-'Grant TM 2.00 68 Walter Lowe TM fees & Mileage 3.60 69 Nell M. King Juvenile 42.44 70 Geo. G. Sedgwick Gommissioner 78.10 71 J. S. Innes Commissioner 82.20 24 Donovanr,s K- -Ray Laboratory Indigent 5.00 ROAD FUND 1 D. D. Tussing Labor 62.92 2 Dan G. Woods 84.83 3 Howard Conover TM 80,82 4 Art Torkilson 124.75 5 Geo. McAlister TM 126.63 6 Millard Triplett 137.25 7 Fralik McDonald TM 38.94 8 W. W. Babcock 45.43 9 Elmer Wilson ^ 109.78 10 L. Carver 78,57 11 NeWt�on Melton TM 22.75 12 Frank Wester TM 23.00 13 J. H. Drew TM 12.25 14 G. E. Sharp 8.63 15 Ellis Edgington 1" 15,98 16 Marion Miller 10.50 17 H. Hemholt 16,62 18 F. H. May Roadmaster 256.89 19 Miller Lumber Co. Materials 56.67 20 Arthur Biladeau On contract, Foss Rd. 275.34 21 W. 0. Widdows Engineer. 2.88 22 John A. Runge TM 3.50 23 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance "27.81 24 Al McGorkle Labor 8.98 25 Frank MaElfresh n alga 26 K. L. Crow TM 28 09 27 Bill Hughes TM 9.97 28 Mike Fo4!.ey .3,99 29 W. D. Davis TM 37,69 30 S. N. Weisgerber Foreman 17.94 31 Bend Insurance Agency Insurance 48.40 32 Frenchie's ' Service Station Tires & Repairs 25.75 33 J. D. Adams & Go, Equipment 8.30 34 Anderson-Wing Motor Co. Supplies 14.30 35 Ray G. Osborne Sharpening saws 3.75 36 A. E. Ault Repairs 6-.50 38 Galloway Garage & Machine Shop 11.05 39 Oregon State Highway Gomm Equipment o 60".76 40 9.58 41 Barrett's Welding & Radiator Shop Repairs 4.25 42 Standard Oil Go. Gas & Oil 140.05 No. MARKET ROAD FUND AMOUNT 6 Deschutes Goncrete Pipe Co. Pipe 60.00 7 W. 0.. Widdows Draftsman 18.72 8 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 3.53 9 Dan Woods Labor 39.91 10 Anderson Brothers 23.94 ll Howard Conover 17.96 12 L. Carver TM 8.98 13 D. D. Tussing. TM 62.37 14 F. H., 169y Roadmaster 17.08 15 Standard Oil Go, Gas 27.00 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND I Ben Alsup Ghainman 4.50 2 A. A. Fossen Surveyor 4.73 3 Earl Malkson TM 22.05 4 W. 0. Widdows Fraftsman 27.36 5 John*A, Runge Surveyor 9.86 285'. F • There being no further business the Court then adjourned, until Friday, the 4th day of April 1928; at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond County Judge. J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioners, Bend, Oregon, May 4, 1928 The CoUnty Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment'but there being no business to transact it was adjourned tb meet at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Saturday, - may 5, 1928. The'County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment'. all member' being pres;nt; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: WHEREAS, it appears that the law requires the County Court to designate and fix the CD 15olling places in the several precincts in the County at least teia days prior.to.elect,ion,In accordance therewith the following polling places erre hereby designated end fixed as the polling C> If CD places for the primary election to be held May 18th; . - I f I I Precinct No. 1 Bend Court House 2 City Auto Park 3 Mrs. Wilson, 604 Revere 4 Mrs. Lesh-2 East Kearney 5 #444 South Third St. 6 Smith; No. 45 Greeley 7 Nazarene Church. 8 Reid School, 9 No. 331 Riverside It 10 k' Middleton No. - 1244 -,.-Davenport 11 No. 1224 Hartford 12 IT cNo. 1109-N'ewp6rt 13 -Kenwood School 14 Christian Church 15 Plainview Community Hall - ` " 16 Sisters Sisters Hotel Bililding 17 Lower Bridge School House 18 Terrebonne neer Building 19 Redmond-. Gy4ma s i um 20 New Jackson Building '7 21 Tetherow Pearl,.Lee re s id&Wce t 22 Pleasant Valley_ C I q I (I e_ M a -10r y - - C - 23 Cline Falls Cline Falls School House "n 24 Deschutes Hotel Building 25 Alfalfa School House 26 Grange Grange Hall 27 Milligan Brothers Store 28 South Side Ridhardson School 29 Reed Pine Forest Grange-Ha-11 30 Tumaloc Project office 31 Shevlin School House, Camp # 2 32 Brooks-Scanlon Office-Build.ing,Gamp -#1 33 La Pine Commercial Hall The Following bills were audited and warrants ordered drawn for the same:- No. GENERAL FUND 72 Wm. M. Wilson Grand Juror--- 21.60 3 E. M. Peck It 21.60 4 J. W. Ashe 18.00 5 Hans Slagsvold 18.00 6 H. D. Hamilton 18.00 7 A. R. Teater 21.60 a A. J. Veltuin 18.,00 9 R. D. Moore 9.00 ao E. W. Marshall 9:.00 1 W. C. Ellis 11.00 H. S. Barber 9.00 3 Fred R. Triplett 9.00. 4 R. W. Hallyburton 9000. 5 Nolan H. Gilbert 6 Gus Stadig Juror 7 Mabel Tehterow If 53.20 6 Walter Danielski 46.40 9 0. C. Henkle 21.00 90 Rex Putnam 12.60 1 E. A. Smith 48.-00- 2 H. A. Pursley 46.40 3 Geo. W. Raycraft F77 3 : 2 0 C 4:. C. L. Simpson It 48.00 5 G. R. Thatcher It 48..00 . - I f I I 1 C 1 I 46.00 31.20 42.00 _ 3.20 48.00 46.00 42.00 48.00 3.20 39.00 42.00 39.00 30.00 39.00 3.00 9.00 39.00 36.00 9.00 13.00 13.20 10.20 9'0'-60 2.00 2.00 2.20 ;2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.00 ..2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.20 2.00 2_.20 2.20 3.20 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.40 4.20 2.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 ?S7 No. GENERAL FUND, C ONT' D 6 W. C. Birrell Juror 7 Geo. R. Barclay tt 8 Allen Willcoxen tr 9 Warren Wing n 100 H. Hagen it 1 R. L. Winters tt 2 Rose Ashe tt 3 Elmer Prater tt 4 L. V. Sears '* 5 L.- A. W. Nixon +' 6 T. N. Livingston +' 7 John 0. Berg rt 8 W. C. Allen 'f 9 J. H. Webb 'f 10 Frank E. Rouse ++ 11 A. C. Stalsberg +' 12 Wm. E. Harlan If 13 Frank Eikstead tt 14 : - . Benton Cook. 15 W. J. Connolly " 16 Floyd Scott tt 17 Archie Pattie tt 18 M: Van Tassel tt 19 W. D. Kirby Witness Fees, Grand Jury 20 Bert C. Boylan it 21 Bertha Varney '* 22 Arthur Pattie tt 23 GeneWalker '► 24 Wayne Walker tt 25 H. W. Pickens +t 26 Fran.ces McDonald tt 27 J. C. Vandedert it 28 Ralph Chamberlain tt 29 Norval Smith tt 130 Harold W. 'Williams tt ` 131 Harold W.. Williams Witness, Grand Jury 32 E. L. Clark tt 33 Dan E. Brown +t 34 Annie "Campbell rt 35 John M. Campbell tt 36 A. E. Coe " 37 J. F. Hoofset '+ 38 D. R. Mote '+ 39 C. V. Silvis tt 40 C. S. Benson rt 41 Ross Farnham tt 42 R. J. Holman " 43 John M. Campbell Witness, Circuit Court 44 Annie Campbell tt 45 J. F. Hoofset tt 46 Mrs. J. F. Hoofset tt 47 J. M. Campbell it 48 J. M. Campbell +t 49 Annie Campbell tt 150 Annie Campbell t: 51 J. F. Hoofset +t 52 J. F. Hoofset ++ 53 Mrs. J. F. Hoofset tt 54 Mrs. J. F. Hoofset t' 55 Robert Royster tt 56 Art ,Johnson ++ 57 Oliver Leedy +t 58 J. H. Loomis tt 59 H. F. Schilling '+ 60 Otto Larson +' 61 W. 0. Middleton tt 62 -J. C.. Vandevert tt 63 Vern Singleton tt 64 Bertha Varney tt 65 Arthur Pattie " 66 Wayne Walker tt 67 Gene Walker tt 68 Frank McDonald +' .69 Herbert Pickens 't 70 Ralph Chamberlain tt l 71 Norval Smith tt 72 Evaline Kosler +* 73 Roddie Shaver '+ 74 Jim Wheeler tt 75 Nick Dyer ++ 76 Florence Swanson tt 77 Edna Cully tt 78 Robert Royster tt 79 V. P. Lynch ++ 80 PP. J. Hanson ►► 81 E. L. Clark '+ 82 Bonnie Baxter tt 83 C. A. Fowler tt 84 Bessie Baxter '+ 85 Hattie Allen +t 86 Mrs. C. H. Goldsmith +t -87 B. Reynolds tt 88 W. E: Irvine '+ 89 S. A. Blakley 46.00 31.20 42.00 _ 3.20 48.00 46.00 42.00 48.00 3.20 39.00 42.00 39.00 30.00 39.00 3.00 9.00 39.00 36.00 9.00 13.00 13.20 10.20 9'0'-60 2.00 2.00 2.20 ;2.20 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.00 ..2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.20 2.00 2_.20 2.20 3.20 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.40 4.20 2.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 ?S7 ii 190 J. S. Innes Car Expenses.covering months =of April,May, June, July and August, 1927 136.90 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 9th day of May, 19 -28 . H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S• Innes- Geo., .G. Sedgwick County Commissioners a b Bend, Oregon May 9, 1928 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 Signing the Market and County Roads The matter of making and putting up proper signs at the intersection of the various market and county roads, including.the"State highways, designating the various roads by name was taken °up and considered, and the court deemed that it would be advisable to have suitabl, signs made and put up, properly naming all of the market roads and - county roads which have been improved within the County, and the Coun_ty.Zngineer was ORDERED to forthwith have such z signs prepared and put up. In the Matter of Claims against the County. The following bills were presented and ordered paid by warrants drawn on the Road Fungi Lindley Hewins Labor $4.00 W. R. Lawson ° R. L. Barnard f► 4.00 B. E. Nichols " 4.00 = C. tid. Jenssen 'w 7.50 Ors Allen " .00 5 W. D. Davis " a 5.98 The County Engineer .proposed the plan of establishing certain county roads as market roads, with the idea in view that when such roads were finally constructed they might be constructed on a market road standard, and the maintenance thereof charged against the markll road fund The County Court took the matter under advisement, to be considered at some fut' meeting. ° There being no further business the meeting adjourned until - Wednesday, May 16th, 1928, �I f at 2 P.M.- = H. H. De Armand. County Judge = J. S. Innes I Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioners', Bend, Oregon, May 16, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjourment, all members being present; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Awarding Contract on Arnold'-Market Road. This-being the time fixed by the Court for opening and considering bids for the cons- truction of certain portions of the Arnold Market Road, and the following persons submitted bids in the amounts set after their respective names: _ Evans & Crowe . . . . . . . . Total 69057.30 Dan Mirich . . . . . . . . . ft 5009.25_ a William Endicot. . . . . " $5450.20 Edgington & Harrington " $6904.50 The bid of Dan Mirich being the lowest bid, the same was accepted, to .become effective as soon as the said Dan Mirich executed a contract in writing and filed his bond as required 9 t e 1 n 1 L_J i�I "89 by law. In the Matter of the Burgess Road. `— W. 0. Harriman and R. C. Burgess appeared and requested certain appropriations for work on the Burgess road. The matter was deferred so as to give the court an opportunity to ascertain if there would be any money available for the construction of said road this year. In the Matter of`Cehtury Drive. It appears that the Forest Service expended $50.00 in improving the road,leading from the end of the Forst Service road to Bend on the Century Drive. It was ORDERED that a warrant be drawn in favor of the Forest Service in the sum of 441'50.00 on the Road Fund to pay for th work done by. the Forest Service. .In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant No. 31926 ,_� It appears that warrant No. 31928 for $5.00 dated May 2, 1928 payable to Ruth Osburn, was a duplicate of a warrant previously issued for the same account and should be cancelled. It is, therefore, ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the Clerk and Treasur are directed to make the necessary notations on their records. In the Matter of Claim of S. P. Steele. It appears that S. P. Steele performed work for the County on road construction in the amount of x¢24.30; that a warrant issued and that the Treasurer tools up the warrant and issue a check for $24.30 payable to Mr. Steele, but the same was not presented to the said S. P. Steele until the First National Bank of Bend had suspended, said check being drawn on said First National Bank, and that the said S. P. Steele has never received pay for said services o . It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that a warrant be drawn in favor of S. P'. Steele for $24.30 on the Road Fund. There being no further business the court adjourned until May 17' 1928, at 2 P.M. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Bend, Oregon, May 17, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members ing present; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: ,the Matter of the Burgess Road. Representatives of the U. S. Forest Service met with the County Court and proposed hat the County consider and expenditure of $300.00 on the Burgess Road in the-construction c a . bridge and on the opening up of two and one -half miles of the road itself, and further onsider whether such sum.would be more economically expended under the supervision of the ounty or under the supervision of the Forest Service. hereupon, it was ORDERED that the County Commissioners, in company with the Roadmaster, inspect-the ituation on the ground and report their findings at the next meeting of the Court. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 23rd day f May 1928, at 2 P. M. ` Filed Jun 18 1928 J. H. Haner, Gounty Clerk By Deputy. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioners Q90 Bend, Oregon, May 23, 1928. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, H. H. De Armond County Judge, being absent; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: . In the Matter of the Burgess Road. The County Commissioners and Roadmaster having inspected the said road near La Pine, reported that because of the fact that the equipment and labor of the U. S. Forest Service at La Pine and available for the work required on said road, the necessary construction cou be more economically handled under the supervision of the Forest Service than by the County. Whereupon, it was ORDERED that the Forest Service be authorized to expend the sum of $300.00 upon the construction of the said road and bridge, it being particularly stipulated that the comple.t 0 construction of the bridge be provided for, and that the balance of the funds allotted be u for construction of other portions of the road. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Saturday the 26th of May 1928 at 2 P. M. Filed Jun 18, 1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk By Deputy. J. S. Inne s Geo. G. Sedgwick County Gommissioners IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY s N Bend, Oregon, May 23, 1.928 -. The County Court of Deschutes County met at two o *clock P. M. pursuant to ad journm�ent there being present the Honorable H. H. DeArmand, County Judge, George G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner, and J. H. Haner, County Clerk, the following proceedings then being had, to -wit: CD IN THE MJ TIER OF CLAIMv The following claims were duly ordered, allowed, and the County Clerk being instructed to issue his warrants in-pa' ment thereof; Bert C. Boylan Peggy Gorsuch Harold W. Williams H. B. Leedy Mrs. E. E. Pepper R. J. Holman Kilham Stationery & Printing C;o, do do do Witness in Circuit Court do do do do do Western Union Telegraph Service do do Hanson Map & Blue Print Supplies Finnegan Bros. Election Supplies Owl Pharmacy do Redmond Spokesman do Opal Smith Clerk Hire - election Bend Bulletin Miscellaneous J. D. Bowman Clerk in Circuit Court Bernard Ramsey A.ttorney's Fees Donovans X Ray Labratory Indigent °Acct. Magill Drug-Co. Do Do Janitors Supplies do C'lerk's Supplies Erickson Grocery Indigent Acct. Bureau Public Health Nursing Supplies for nurse Highway Commission Repair parts Road .�State Redmond Hdwe Go. Supplies do B. A. Kendal =1 do do Anderson -Wing Mtr. Goi do do Supplies- Sheriff do Treasurer do Dist. Atty. do Judge Sheriff z Dist. Atty. Assessor Carried Forward C 2.0( 2.01 2.0, 2.01 2.21 3.21 08.1 • 19.4: 11.3 6.6 5.4 .8 3.7 80.0 2.1 4.7.5 12. 7 4.7.5 '72.0 40.0 5.0 32.2 3.2 1.2 5.0 4.8 E58.5 .7 41.8 Z6.7 j .590.2 I 0 1 Bend Insurance Agency Insurance Road W. D. Davis Labor do Pondosa Lbr. Go. Lumber do F M. Cadwell Witness in Circuit Court William G��se . do A. A. Clapp Deputy Co. Clk. Registrar Guy Claypool do Gene S. Chamberlain Registrar of Elections A. S. Holmes do Mina Kingsbury do Jay S. Shively ' do G. Sorenson do G. M. Olson do Dorothea Burgess do Gentral Ore. Irrigation Rent of Voting Rooms H. T. Mikkelson Meals G. H. Bishop Meals Bertha B. Drake Meals Elizabeth Huettl Mileage J. H. Hamer Election expenses Geo. M. Erickson Registrar Ed Shafer do J. H. 'Haney County Clerk Expenses Joyce Barrett Election expense W. F. Crampton Rent J. D. ' Adams & Co. Road supplies H. Solberg Rent Jos H. Jackson Rent Margaret Trunkey Work for Clerk., election J H.° Haner Go. Clk. Election expense,:, Franklin Press Election Supplies Franklin: Press do Franklin Press Supplies for Clerk ° do do do do W. B.. Gard Garry Ballots No. 19 Geo. M. Erickson do No.. 26 Brought Forward TOTAL Filed,Jun 18, 1928 County judge J. H.,Haner, Gounty Clerk, By.. ........Deputy. 590.28 4-Q. 05 5.98 161.65 10.00 10.00 19.60 22.40 6.20 2.20 4.2-0 12.40 3.20 19..80 5.10 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 131.60 2.70 8.40 5.54 17.25 6.00 ° 18,. 20 10.00 5.00 P 4.00 22.65 214.80 148.73 28.75 43.00 11.00 • 4.00 1.60 1605.28 II BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oreg was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the:6th day of June 1928, 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 ° ° Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioner J. S. Innes Gounty CommissionerF whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit- In the Matter of Fund Transfers; P ° P Upon it appearing that there are balances in the fund for Road District, Nos. 1, 2 and as follows: t was Road District No. 1 Road.District No. 2 Road District No. 3 $579.25 73.92! 2,940.56/ ux��x�L znaz sai.a balances be transferred to the General Road Fund, and that the P unty Treasurer be notified of this order. the Matter of the ,�- nold Market Road; Objections to the report of the Road Viewers having been received from School Distric No. 20, represented by Glen. H. Slack, aga inst the apropriation of, a. small portion of the, school grounds for road purposes, and from E. M: and Nettie Ghamberlain against the amount; of damages allowed in connection with the establishment of right of way, it was ° ORDERED that construction of said road be discontinued a.t the intersection of said road with the Test boundary of the E2 of the SWg of Sec. 14 1'wp. 18 S., R. 12 E. W. `M. ; said point °being in a County Road running North and South past the so- called Aviation field. ° 292 =There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Thursday, June 7, 1928 a t 2 F. M. Filed-June 18, 19282 J. H.-Haver, County Clerk, By.. ............ Deputy. ° J. S. Innes , ° a Commissioners ° • �I z o� Bend, Oregon, ° June 7, 1928 ° The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment H. H. De Armond °, County, Judge being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had,' to -wits: In the Matter of Claims against the County: ° Claims against the County were then presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows: GENERAL FUND J. S. Innes Commissioner Superior Lunch Election exp. Western Union Service Gpo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner . Mrs. J. S.' Smith Rent of house- election Bend Laundry Laundry- County hTurse Pilot Butte Phcy Supplies C. E. Bagley Car repairs " Bend Garage Gas & Oil " Janet Moffat Salary & Exp S. E. Roberts Special Deputy - Election Glenn Kreiger Witness Fee., Justice Court C. T. Terril Fees- Justice of Peace Red C'roww Indigent relief Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care of indigent Western Union service Bert C. Boyland Deputy Dist Atty Joy Barrett Election Bend Hardware Co. Supplies- Election R. Anna Thompson Grading Exam. papers Hila M. Loree " J. Alton Thompson Traveling & Office Exp Mary E.. Wilson Rent of house- election Joy Barrett Services- Circuit Judge Oregon Transfer May Service Nell Markell Typewriter- Treasurer Clyde M. McKay Office helf Claude Vandevert Assessor Oldsmobile Co._ Car repairs- Sheriff _ Frances E. Thompson Grading Exam. papers Thos. W. Carlon Services- election Bend Garage Co. Gas & Oil- Sheriff Marion M Lesh County Hospital J. H. Harker, Co. Clerk Election exp. advanced ° Oregon Typewriter Co. Typewriter repairs- Circuit Judge Max A. Cunning Asst. Dist. Atty P. M. Smith, Deputy Water Master R. J. McKinney Water Master R. J. McKinney " " Expense Kilhams Supplies -Supt. 0 ° t " Treasurer Nell M. King Probation officer Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications C. V. Silvis Viewer ° C. P. Becker ° " Ben Alsup Surveyor A. A. Fossen " R. B. Gould " W. 0. Widdows' " Earl Malkson " John A. Runge " r Kate Rockwell Care of Indigent Bend Water De -ot. Jail Clerk Pacific Telephone & Teleg. Co. Z. M. Brown Deputy Assessor Deschutes County Abstract Co. Checking Titles- County Engineer Glass & Prudhomme Election supplies ° Max A. Cunning Asst. Dist. Atty 0. I. C. Cafeteria Election expense Eastern Star Grange Rent of Hall - Election Jno. H. Buchholtz Election expense Bend Cafe Meals -Jury Pilot Butte Phcy Supplies- Assessor C. P. Niswonger Coroner W''A. °Beaver Juror *s fees- Coroner Craig Coyner " Frank Sheffield " 0. D. Allingham " 95.00 r 27.50 60 77.20 6.00 . 14.28 8:80 6.15 20.69 182.66 150.00 4,40 13.40 89926 40.00 4.15 10.00 3.35 38..30 24.00 18.OG 95.64.° 10.00• 1.85 5.00 25.00' 100.00 130.00 8.20 24.00 130.00 105.74 4.81.00 140.00 7.50 25.00 119.96 170.00` 103.78 7.86 3.22 90.86 65.25 10.00 10.96 35.00 38.90 37.90 35.64 4.5.75 24.36 29.50 2.80 5.15 33.59 350.00 5.00 3.25 25.00 40.00 6.00 63. 75 36.95 4. 3 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 1 2913 M. A. Harris Juror *s.fees - Coroner 1.00 Earl Wood w 1.00 William Kimling Witness Fees - " 1.50 William 0wsley " 1.50 Wayne Insulmen " 1.50 Dr. J. F. Hosch Examination 5.00 Ernest Nelson Witness fees " 1.50 Florence Swanson Reporter- inquest. 15.50 R. D. Davis Special Deputy Sheriff 125.00 S. E. Roberts, Board of Prisoners 178.75 r Bend Bulletin, Publications and Supplys 72.55 ROAD FUND Barrettts Welding Shop Repairs 2.10 Pondosa Lumber Go. Lumber __122.72 Bontragerts Garage. Labor and Repairs 32.39 Vernon R. Manny Repairs 23.75 Standard Oil.C'o. Gas & Oil 278.21 Frenchies Service Sta. Tires & Tubes 31.00 Union Oil Co. Gas 147.82 Galloway Garage & Machine Shop Labor on truck 4.90 H. D. Day Labor 32.45 R. A. Morehead 11 15.96 F. H. May Roadmaster 275.27 R. 14. Cates Labor 19:47 Geo.-Reels }+ 25.94 L.- Garver Tf 67.35 Dan C. Wood T' 99.80 Milard Triplett. " 148.23 Geo. McAlister n 114.77 Alford Wilson " 134.73 Art Torkelson " 127.24 Charlie Johnson " ' 4.8.67 Frank Tatti n 89.24 H. L. Burright TM 97.35 D. D. Tussing " 109.78 Howard Conover M 116.74 Bend Iron Works Gar repairs 6.75 Oregon State Highway Comm " 88.10 rr State Indus. Accident Gomm Insurance 144.78 28.95 R. B. Gould Engineer 10.80 John A. Runge n 37.12 W. - 0. Wi ddows '' 7.31 Earl Ma lkson '" 6.30 A. A. Fossen *' 14.70 Ben Alsup " :14.00 TN. D. Davis Labor 9.36 Miller Lumber Go Lumber '73.46 Bend Hardware Material 149.77 MARKET ROAD FUND Russell Grader Mfg Co Material 3.50. W. L. Van Duren Services - County Engineer 11.25 Miller Lumber Go. Material 18.68 L. Carver Labor 26.94 Dan C.. Wood n 29.94 F. H. Itilay Roa dma ster 22.68 D. D. Tussing Labor 14.97 State Indus. Accident Comm Insurance 1.90 W. 0. Widdows Engineer 21.94 A. A. Fossen Labor 7.88 Ben Alsup " 7.50 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND John A. Runge Engineer 23.54 W. 0. Widdows " 10.96 Earl Malkson *' 1.40 A. A. Fossen fl 3.41 Ben Alsup " 5.17 The Bend Bulletin Publication- Notice to Contractors for bids 6.00 There being n'o further business, court adjourned to June 16, 1928. Filed June 18, 1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk, By Deputy. Bend, Oregon, June 16, 1928. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment,. Commissionei7 Sedgwick being absent; whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims Against the County; The following claims were presented, audited and.allowed and warrants ordered drawn or the same; / 9 .9, . A < ° ° GENERAL FUND - Burroughs Adding Machine Service- Sheriff 4.42 Pacific Power & Light Service 60f51 1 Smith Electric & Sports Store Supplies -Court House .80 ° McCann The Sign Ilan Election 6.50 Hope Electric Shop Supplies -Court House 1.30 Kilhams Supplies -Supt 13.20 ° rf, " Dist Atty 8.82 n n Assessor 26.50 +} " Sheriff 7.7.1 Bo.ntrager.ts Garage Car Repair- Sheriff 31.80 i ROAD FUND Arthur Biladeau Labor Contract < 168.48 Tum A Lum Lumber Co Material 8.15 Redmond Hardware Co " 3.36 Lava Bear Super Service.. Gas & Oil 1.51 Also, the matter of approving the claims audited by Commissioners Sedgwick and Inne°s a.t their meeting of June 7 came up for confirmation inasmuch as it appears that said claims <have� not been paid.-,Upon due consideration of all of said claims it is hereby ` ORDERED that all of the claims audited and approved by said Commissioners on said date, as listed in .the minutes of said meeting, be and the same are hereby approved for payment. I't further appearing that warrants have heretof ore been drawn and delivered to the payiees 1by the Clerk through a misunderstandin g with the County Judge, but it appears that each cf said I ms for whidh such warrants have been issued are valid and should be paid, and that in. as iclal ° < lmuch as warrants have been issued and delivered in payment thereof, it is hereby < ORDERED that said claims be and they are hereby approved and that tha issuance of said warrants be and the same is hereby validated. There *being no further business the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, June 20, 192, 1 :a a t 2 P. M. ° H. H: DeArmond, a County Judge. Filed June 18 1928 — J. H. Haner, County Clerk County Commissioners By........... °...... Deputy. Bend, Oregon, June 20 °, 1928 The, County Court of Deschutes County met thie day pursuant to adjournment, Commission- er Sedgwick being absent; whereupon the following proceeding s were had, to -wit °: A number of road matters came before the County Court for attention, but no °definite action was Lakin in connection therewith. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, June 27, 1928, at 2 P.ili- H. H. De Armond ° County Judge J. S. Innes ° Commissioner ll The members. being In the h1atter the Peace for It Comlriis sioners County -Court of Deschutes County present; whereupon the following of 'the Appointment of Justice of District No. 2: 3.ppears that on May 29th, 1928, a Innes and Sedgwick were present, Bend, Oregon, June 27 °, 1.928 '1 me t this day pursuant to= adj ournment , all. proceedings were had, to -wit: t a meeting of the County Court, at which the resignation of W. P. Simer, Justice of I 295 the Peace for District No. 2, was accepted, and Z. T. Gideon was appointed in his stead, but that certificate of appointment has not been issued to the appointee by-the County Clerk. It now ap-pearing that said appointment was regular and the action' of the Commission at said time is hereby ratified and conf irmed, both in the acceptance of the resignation of K. P. Simer and the appointment of Z. T. Gideon. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk forthwith issue to the said Z. T. Gideon a certi- ficate of his appointment as such Justice of the Peace. In the Matter, of Cancellation of ' Warrant It appears that on May 23 a, warrant was issued to the United StateEworest Service to be used on road maintenance, which warrant has been returned by the said U. S. Forest Ser- vice to the County. It is, therefore, ORDERED that warrant No. 32099 for :50.00, dated May 23, 1928, payable to the United States .Forest Service be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the Clerk.and Treasurer are directed to make; the necessary notation on their records. In-the-Matter of Relief for Indigent Soldiers: The Central Oregon Camp No. 27, United Spanish war Veterans has filed a claim for $50..0 for relief of certain Spanish American War Veterans; and whereas it appears that a levly,has been made to take care of this class of indigent persons, it is ORDERED that a warrant for $50.00 be drawn on the General Fund, payable to Central Oreg Camp No.. -27, United Spanish war Veterans in re- payment of the moneys expended by them as above indicated. In the IViatter of Certificate of Delinquency: Whereas, Nolan H. Gilbert has applied for an order directing the Sheriff to issue to him Certificate of Delinquency on Lot 13, Block 26 of Bend, Oregon it was ORDERED ' that the Sheriff issue to the said Nolan H. Gilbert such certificate upon his paying the necessary fees and taxes. In the Matter o f the Application of the City of Bend for the Remission of Taxes: It appears- that heretofore. the City of Bend., through its Water Board, had made applica- tion for the remission of the 1926 taxes levied against the water system formerly belonging to the Bend Water Light & Power Co., but taken over by the City of Bend in 1927, It appears that the tax was levied or assessed prior to the time the property was taken over by the City, and the Court has obtained -the opinion of the District Attorney as to.the legality of the tax, and the authority of the Court to remit such taxes, which opinion holds that the tax is valid and thatjthe County Court has no authority to remit such taxes. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of the City of Bend be and the same is hereby denied. In t h6 Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills having been held up for payment for the last month for further in- vestigation,. are hereby ORDERED paid: 0 GENERAL FUND: Pacific Power & Light Company Service for all County Offices, totalling $77.25 It appears that $100.00 of the appropriation made for County Fairs is payable to the Bend Flower Show. It is, therefore, hereby s 96 ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund for the sum of "100.00 payable to Krs. C. J. Nicholson for said Flower Show. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Friday, June 29, 19 at 11 A. M. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Inn s County Commissioners Bend, Oregon, June 29, 19 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present; whereupon the In the Matter of Auditing the County Books following proceedings were had, tavvit Sever al.applications or bids are on file for auditing the books of the County for the year 1928. After due consideration the bid of Van Zile & De Lap for two audits, one as of June 30th and one as of December 31st, for $850.00 appeared to be the most reasonable. It is , therefore, hereby f ORDERED that said Van Zile & De Lap be employed to audit the books for the year 1928; one audit to be made as of June 30th, and one as of December 31st for a total sum. of $850.00. In the matter of the Establishment ✓" of the Arnold iV ?arket Road. Whereas, it appears that it becomes necessary to initiate anew the establishment of -the Arnold Nlarket Road. Whereupon the following resolution was unanimously adopted: fd =EAS , it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the , es- tablishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a County Toad in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit.: Beginning at a point on the Central Gregon State Highway, where the same intersects the East 'boundary of Section 34, Township 17 South, Range._ 12 mast tid.M11. , at .a _point approximately 2550 feet south from the north boundary of Section 14., Township 18_. South, Range 12 E. W. III.; said road to be 80 feet in width from the initial point thereof, southerly to the south -east corner of Section 3, Township 18 South, Range 12 East of the. Willamette Meridian, ( the same being 50 feet easterly and 30 feet westerly from. the center line of survey of said road) and to be 60 feet in width throughout the balance of said road, (the same being 30 feet on each side of the center -line of survey of said road) NOVI THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or h.is duly quali- fied Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, pro- perly certified to as such by the County Clark, at the place of holding county court and also at three public placed in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days pre- vious to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all perso concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Cout at its next term on the first day of August, 1928, at which time the report of the Board of' County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the Hirst time, and at which.time and until the second reading thereof the Court will condider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 29th day of June, 1928. (signed) H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner In` against the County: The following claims were audited and warrants ORDERED drawn for the same: 297 No. G-ENERAL FWD AMOUNT 58 W.-- 0. Wi.ddovas Surveyor 9.50 59 A. A. Fossen. " 23.61 60 Uohn A. Runge " 91.60= 76 Nlax A. Cunning Deputy Dist Atty 60=.00 77 D. H. Peoples Deputy Assessor 15.00 78 Glass & Prudhomme Supplies- Co..Clerk 19.20 79 E. E. Varco Deputy Assessor 16&.00- 80 Ladies Pioneer Club Rent of Hall- election 5=.00- 82 Berard Ramsey Deputy Dist. Atty 10.00 83 G. T. Terril Acting Coroner 5.00) Mileage " 6.:.80.) 'George F. Hoover Coroner Juror fees .1.00 Geo Scott 't __1..00; H. 1.I. .Franklin " 1.00 Tack Foumal " 1.00 Alfred Sorensen " 1.00 Frank A. Shaw " 1.08 C. N. Sorensen " Witness fees 1'.50 Alfred Sorensen " " 1.50 . Dr. C. A. Fowler Examination 5.00 Florence Swanson Reporting Inquest 12.00 84 J. J. 1tiilt Deputy Assessor 220.00 85 A. E. Simmons Supplies -Dist. Atty 24.00 86 " " Treasurer 16.00 87 The Irwin- Hodson Co. " " 5.12 88 Pilot Butte Inn Meals -Jury 14.00 89 Bend Cafe Lunches - Election Board 40.00 92 American Re.d Cross Indigent 15.92 93 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Supplies -Supt. 15.93) 94 ,t It it it 63 ) .95 Mrs. F. L. Holmes Rent for Election . 6.00 61 Ben Alsup Surveyor 24.00 R. B. Gould " 47.40 ROAD FUND 2 Barrett's Welding Shop Repairs 2.85 3- Ore. St. Highway Comm - Material 10.96 4 uV . J. Hatten Labor 12.47 6 R. A. Morehead " 45.88 7 H. D. Day " 139.53 8 Millard Triplett " 13.1.76 9 Geo McAlister rr 119.76 10 Art Torkelson 't 84.83 11 _ _ Alford Wilson " 119.76 12 D. D. Tussing " - 57.39 13 Howard Conover " 62.84 14 Lee_ Hollenbeck t► 94.69 15 - Owen Griffin Lt 96.89 Y_ 16 F. H. May " 197.49 17 Dan C Wood " 119.76 16 L. Carver " 98.78 19 Dennis & Markell Lumber Co- Lumber 91.98 20 Wilkes Co. Supplies 136.24 21 Standard Oil Co Gas &, Oil 3.78 22 Skaggs Supplies .88 23 Union Oil Co. Gas & Oil 24.30 24 it ft 24.30 25 John L. Caldwell Labor 30.00 26 R. C. Horning ' *: 48.17 27 John Kemp " 43.33 28 J. T. Mathews " 24.00 29 Herman Squires_ " 43.33 30 Vern Tutle " 23.75 31 :.Claude Vandevert '* 32.00 32 Albert 1,ioe " 5.33 33 John L. Caldwell " 20.00 34 John Kemp " 30.00 35 G. A. Crosby " 14.00 36 Herman Squires " 29.33 37 J. F. Blanchard " 32.00 38 W. H. Moore " 31.50 39 J. T. Mathews " 23.33 40 Vern Tutle '�. . 18.67 41 R. C. Horning " 9.50 42 John Caldwell " 25.00 43 R. C. Horning 't 28.33 44 John Kemp " 33.33 45 W. H. Moore " 35.00 46 Herman- Squires " 33.30 47 Elmer Miller " 24.00 48 W. W. Rose,La Pine Meals 2.50 ' 49 E. H. Clayton 2.50 50 Union Oil Company Gas &. Oil 36.45 51 Wilkes Co. Supplies 93.70 53 W. 0. Widdows - Engineer 5.12 54 S. N. Weisgerber Foreman 14.61 55 R. B. Gould Co. Engineer 36.86 56 Tom Larsen Labor 8.11 57 bl. T. Cox 't 11.97 61 Vernon R. Manny Repairs 23.75 63 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 2.76 64 Lee Hollenbeck Labor t' 18.97 18.97 65 Owen. Gri ffin 66 D. D Tussing t' . 62.37 67 =. F. H�. TvIay ti 33.95 68 rd Conover Howard t' 8.98 69 Ben Alsup Surveyor 2.50 70 A. A. Fossen " 3.68 71 W. 0.. Widdows t, 3.66 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 72 W. 0 Widdows Surveyor 2.19 73 =. John, A. Runge it tt 1 15.94 17.41 74 A. A. Fossen " 3.50 75 Ben Alsup :There being no further business, the Court then adjourned for the term. H. H. De ArmondD County Judge County Commissioners July 6, 1928 Th.e 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 lvlatter of Hollenbeck and Griffiths Contract: Whereas, it appears that ollenbeck and Griffiths received warrants No. 29778 for rL $900.87 on August 8, 1927, and Warrant No. 29399 for $413.69 issued July 12, 1.9273, the first� for work on the Central Oregon Highway, and the second for work on the Tumalo Reservoir y z Market Road, in payment on contract; that when the contract was entered into it was on the basis of cash; that on account of lack of funds said warrants had to be discounted in the. total amount of $65.68, and the said Hollenbeck and Griffiths are entitled under the, eorttrac't to the amount of the discount. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that a warrant on'the Special D.larket Road Fund issue to Hollenbeck and _Gri.ffith1s for the sum of w65.68. In the Matter of :Penalty and Interest Refund- Ada R. Johnston. Under. Chapter 314, Laws of Oregon .for 1925, the penalty and interest on the. delinquent taxes for ,the year 1923 was remitted: That through a mistake Ada R. Johnston paid to the Sheriff the sum of X30.40 penalty and interest upon delinquent taxes on the S j NW' of Sec. 27; the NE-Z-- SE' and the SE--"* NE4 of Sec. 28, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E.,W.1VI., Deschutes County, Oregon. That said .sum was collected by mistake and should be refunded. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund for ;30.40, payable to Ada R. Johnson In the Matter of the Century Drive'. Thr.-ough R. L. Fr'oTTliTie, Forest Supervisor, the Forestry Dept.- has offered to provide X2000.00 for expenditure in improving the Century Drive within the National Forest boundary during the, year 1928, if Deschutes County will provide $1000.00. Heretofore Deschutes County has authorized the expenditure of X500.00 of County money on the Century Drive, which is all the money available out of the General Road fund for expenditure on said road, but t is deemed to b:e to the best interest of the County that the offer of the Forestry Department be accepted and money be provided by the County to the extent of :$1000.00. It is, t=herefor 1�, hereby . o ORDERED that the said offer of the Forestry Department be accepted, and the additional .1 X500.00 required be and the same is hereby appropriated out of moneys received from rentals for County machinery from the State Highway Commission, and the County Judge is authorized to sigh the _necessary contract for the expenditure of such money. The question of entering into a contract for the furnishing of gas and oil to the County for the° balance of the year 1928, was discussed, and it seemed to be-to the interest of the County that bids be called for for this purpose. It is, therefore, ORDERED-that the Clerk forthwith publish a notice in the Bend Bulletin, notifying all persons desiring to furnish gas and oil to the County for the balance of 1928 to submit their bids not later/than 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 11th day of July, 1928. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were audited and warrants ordezied drawn for the same: No GENERAL FUND AT�'OUNT 1 Pacific Telephone & Teleg Service 25.94 3 Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner 47.00 4 Redmond Spokesman Legal Pub. 24.90 5 P. M. Smith Deputy livatermaster 148.75 6 R. J. McKinney Watermaster 170.00 7 R. J. 114cKinney Expense 124.36 8 Glass & Pru dhomme Supplies -Clerk 2.25 9 C. P. Becker Deputy Assessor 185.00 11 14ax A. Cunning Deputy Dist. Atty 25.00 12 Columbia Mercantile Indigent 20.00 13 't• it 20.00 14 Deschutes County Abstract.Co. Treas. 11.25 15 George Erickson Deputy Assessor 575.00 16 S. E. Roberts Boa rd.of Prisoners & Expenses 212.41 17 W. H. Lohuis Labor -- election 5.00 .18 Oldsmobile Co. Car Repairs - Sheriff 10.90 19 Central Oregon 1VIotor Co LL ,69.86 20 Kubli- Howell Co. Supplies -Supt. 2.61 21 A. E. Simmons it tt 11.00 22 J. Alton Thompson, Supt. Office & Traveling Exp 85.00 23 Dr: R. W. Hendershott _ Health Officer 74.36 24 Nlannheimeris Indigent 16.07 26 Bend Water Dept. Service 2.65 27 it it 3.35 28 Marion M. Lesh County. Hospital 477.00 29 Clyde IVI. IdlcKay Office help and exp. 100.00 30 Bend Garage Co. Gas & Oil- Sheriff 105.36 31 Bend Bulletin Publications 69.85 32 Bend hardware Co. Janitor Supplies 6.80 33 The Own Pharmacy Indigent 2.25 34 Horton Drug Co. it 14.40 35 Red Cross It 39.75 36 J: D. Bowman Election exp. 8.00 37= R. D. Davis Special Deputy Sheriff 125.00 38 C. T. Terril Justice fees 13.45 3.9 Thurmon Stout Witness fees- Justice Court 4.70 40 Mrs. Lena Stout '! 4.70 41 J. S. Innes Commissioner 98..70 42 Wayne Wal -ker Taxi- indigent 2_.00 43 Kate Rockwell Care of Indigent 40.00 Bureau of Public Health Nursing and Child Hygiene Supplies'-Nurse 4.99 Janet Moffat Nurse- Salary and Exp 243.90 Horton Drug Co. Indigent' 8.65 _Pilot Butte Phcy Supplies -Clerk 5.50 Agnes Hyde Care of Indigent 40.00 C. P.- Becker Canvassing board 15,,00 J. D. Bowman tt 15.00 D. H. Peoples Liz 15.00 E ROAD FUND 45 Bend Iron JVorks Repairs 5.75 46 Tuma -Lum Lumber Co. Lumber 7.30 47 A. E. Ault . Repairs 11.10 48 Standard 0il Co Gas & Oil 99.95 49 Deschutes Concrete >Pipe.Co Pipe, 19.80 50 Bend Hardware Materials 84.56 51 Miller Lumber Co. tt 101.22 52 Almeda Hor ney Labor 8.00 53 Peter Pierson it 6.00 54 S. V. Ramp Gas 62.50 55 Schuman Auto Electric Repairs 1.40 56 Galloz.vays Garage LL 6.05 57 Anderson -Wing Motor Co,. tt 4.00 58 It tt 9.89 Frank S. Liethauser Labor 17.50 300 MARKET ROAD FUND 61 Bend Hardware Co. 62 Standard Oil Co.' SPECIAL.MARKET ROAD FUND 59 Miller Lumber Co. 60 Dan Mirich Materials Gas Material Grading 4.43 58.48 5.60 1285.45 There being no further business to come before the Court, the Court thereupon adjourned to Wednesday, the llth. day of July, 1928, at 2 P.M. H.. H. DeArriond County Judge Commissioners BE IT REMETvZBEPRED, 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 Thursday', the.5th day of July, 1928, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Cour in said County, when were present a . H. H. De Armond, County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick,Coun.ty Commissic J. S. Innes, County Commissi J. H. Haner, , County Clerk S. E. Roberts Sheriff b whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the. lklatter of the_ Brosterhous Road: This was the time fixed for the final hearing on the Viewers' report on the above road, but upon consideration the matter was continued until Wednesday, the 11th day of July, 1928, In 'the Matter of Certificate of Delinquency: Upon application of H. C. Dodds for an order directing the Sheriff to issue to him Cer- tificate- of Delinquency covering Lots 5 and 6, Block 15, Kenwood, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, which application appears to be regular, it is . ORDERED that the Sheriff issue to the said H. C. Dodds a Certificate of Delinquency fo: said pre - raises upon his paying to the Sheriff the necessary taxes and charges therefor. Ih the Matter of Right of Way. � Damages:. on Bend - Sisters road: , Mrs--.-Robison, through whose premises the Bend - Sisters Highway passes, appeared and ask the Court to award damages for the land taken by the right of way. It appears that this ro was established legally in 1921, and that legal notice was given to the said Mrs. Robison, viewers wer2appointed and damages awarded in accordance with the viewers' findings; that th said T,lrs,. Robison failed to portest at said time and that her claim is, therefore,, without merit and her request is hereby denied. There being, no further business the Court adjourned until Friday, July 6, 1928, at 2 H. H. DeArmond County ,Judge J. S. Inner ,Commissioners Geo.. G. Sedgwick e r. er 1 . 0:1, 0. Bend, Oregon, July 11, 1928 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 Bids for County Gas and Oil: This being the time fixed for opening bids for furnishing gas and oil to the County for the balance of the year 1928, the bids filed were opened and read, and further considerati of the same was continued until Wednesday, the 18th day of July, 1928. In the Matter of the Brosterhous Road: The above matter came regularly on for hearing at this time, having been continued to this day from Thursday, July 5th, 1928, for consideration of the Viewers' Report, and the same was duly read for the second time. In the Matter of the Burgess Road: The report of the viewers was read for the second time. The following bills were audited and a warrant ordered drawn for the same: GENERAL FUND Pacific Power & Light Co. Service for all County offices 4112.97 There being no further business, the Court adjourned until Thursday, July 12th, 1928 at 2 P.M. FILED Jul 19 1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk By Deputy H. H. De Armond County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners Bend, Oregon, July 12, 1928 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 Burgess �- Road. The above matter came on regularly for hearing at this time, this being the day follow- ing the second reading of the Viewers' Report, and the court having fully considered said report, and it appearing that no- claims for damages or objections have been filed, and aft full consideration of the same, the Court finds that the report of the Viewers is in all things equitable, fair and just, and that the damages assessed by the said Viewers' report are just and reasonable, and being fully satisfied that said road will be of public utility, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted. It further appearing from said report that the Board of Viewers found and assessed dam- ages for right of way as follows: Mary Beasley. . . . . . . .$128.00 F. T. Graham . . . . . . . 135.00 It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw warrants on the Road Fund, payable to the above parties, in thomount set after their respective names in payment of damages for said right of way. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field note be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the sai road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of the Brosterhous Road. The above matter came on regularly for hearing at this time, this being; the day follow- 302 ing the second reading. of the Viewerst Report, and the Court having fully considered said Report, and no claims for damages or objections having been filed 'herein, and after a full consideration of said Report the Court finds that the sama should be revised in that the Vi ers t Report allowed Henry Kemmling damages for right of way in the sum of ;197.00, whereas the fair sum should be $200.00; - othervrise said report is found to be fair, equitable and just, and the damages assessed by said report, except as hereinabove specified, are reason able, and being fully satisfied that said road will be of public utility, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Report of said Viewers be accepted,. except that the damages to be awarded to said Henry Kemmling shall be changed from $197.00 to $2.00.00: That the damages assessed by the Board of Viewers', other than hereinabove mentioned, are Owen Morris . . . . . . . . . 420.00 Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw warrants on the Road Fund payable to the above parties as follows : Owen Morris . . . . . . . . . $20.00 Henry Kemmling. 200.00 It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 18th Z u day of July, 1928. ° FILED Jul 19 1928 J. H. HANER, County Clerk it Deputy H. H. De Armond County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners Bend, Oregon, July 18, 1928 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 Oil and Gas contract. Pursuant to notice given asking for bids for the furnishing of gas and oil to the County for the balance of 1928, three bids were filed, to -wit: Associated Oil Co., Standard Oil Co., and Shell Oil Co. Each of said bids were duly considered and the bid of the Assol i- ated Gil Co. was found to be low, whereupon it was ORDERED that a contract be awarded to the Associated Oil Co., and the County Judge was authorized to sign a contract with said Company in accordance with said bid. In the Miatter of the Arnold Market Road. ✓ On account of changing the plans for establishing the Arnold Market Road it is necessarry that the same be again viewed to ascertain the damages. It is, therefore, i ORDERED, that C. V: Silvis and C. P. Becker of Bend, Oregon, be and they are hereby appointed as Viewers of said road, to act with the County Engineer. In the Platter of Redemption of Property heretofore sold under Tax Foreclosure. It appears that the. County has heretofore bought in for taxes under tax foreclosure sale , Lot Numbered Seven (7), Block Numbered Three (3) OROKLA Addition to Bend, Oregon. 303' It further appears by-affidavit filed herein that Mary E. Reider is the record owner of said property, and has tendered to the County the amount of the taxes accrued at the time of the sale, together with costs, penalty and interest, and including taxes for the year 1927, and has made application for a deed. It appearing that the same is in all things re- gular, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute a deed to the said Mary E. Reider for said premises. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: It appears that a Mr. Foley recently came from a- county hospital in Los Angles, and that he is afflicted with tuberculosis and has-been confined in the County hospital here; that Deschutes County has no way of taking care of tuberculosis patients, that the said Foley desires to be returned to said institution in California; that he has no money with which to pay transportation; that said transportation will amount, to approximately $30.00. It further appears that the County Nurse has advanced the sum of $30.00 to pay said trans- portation. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in favor of Janet Moffat in the sum of $30.00. The following claim against the County was presented, allowed and warrant ordered drawn on the General Fund for the same; '--- ° J. S. Innes Expenses advanced X8.75 There being no' further business the Court then adjourned until Viednesday, the 25th day of July, 1928. FILED H. H. De Armond County Judge Jul 19 1928 J. H: HANER, County Clerk Geo. G. Sedgwick By Deputy County Commissioners IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON IN ThT COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ORDER, AUTHORIZING AND ALLOWING MARY E. RIEDER TO REDEEM FROM FORECLOSURE SALE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING 2 COUNTY JUDGE _AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO EXECUTE A DEED THEREFOR. Now on this day comes Mary E. Rieder and presents her Petition and Affidavit in support thereof asking the above named County Court to permit her to redeem the following described real premises from foreclosure sale for delinquent taxes, to-wit- Lot Numbered Seven (7) in Block Numbered Three (3) Orkola Addition to the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. And it appearing to the Court that said Mary E. Rieder is the widow of Frank S. Rieder, deceased, that the said Frank S. Rieder died in Malheur County, Oregon, on the 6th day of April 1927; and prior to his said death and on the 28th day of June, 1926 the said Frank S. Rieder, now deceased, made, executed, and delivered to the said Mary E. Rieder a suit Claim Deed conveying to her all his right, title and interest in and to the above described pro- perty, and that the said Mary E. Rieder ever since said date has been and now is the legal owner of said property. And. it further appearing to the Court that on the 31st day of August, 1926,, the said County of Deshutes, Oregon purchased said property at foreclosure sale for 'delinquent taxes, and paid therefor the sum of $3.63 together with $1.08 advertising fee, and that since said date taxes have been assessed against said property as follows -, to -wit: 304 Taxes for 1921 x,3.30 tt " 1922 3.13 tt " 1923 2.48 n " 1924 2.93 tt 1925 2.31 " " 1926 2.43 1 tt 1927 ' 2.05 Totaling the sum of $18.63, which said taxes have been paid by said County together wiTh I said sum of $3.63 and :1.08 on the foreclosure of said tax certificate making a total of $23.34; that there has accrued as interest at six per cent per' annum on said purchase price the sum of $0.54, making a total balance due upon said property of $623.76. And it further appearing to the Court that said Mary E. Rieder as the Assignee of said Frank S. Rieder and present oivner of record title to said above described property is 6rititled to repurchase the same from said County, and has tendered to said County the said sum of 423.76. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND ADJUDGED by the above entitled Court that for and in con- sideration of the saia sum'of $23.76 the said Deshutes County, Oregon shall sell and c con- vey by deed, signed by the County Judge and County Commissioners of said County,' to the said Mary E. Rieder the above described real property, and ,the said County Judge and Commissioners of Deshutes County, Oregon, are hereby authorized and directed °to'execute, sign and deliver to said pruchaser a deed to said property dated this day of July, 1928. H. H. De Armond County Judge. . o I J. S. Innes County Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, July 23, 1.928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -grit: In the I42atter of the Arnold market Road Right of Way a AREAS, it appears that H. C. Dodds and Marie E. Dodds have deeded to .the County for right of way in the above matter, a strip of land 50 ft. in width.off the westerly side of the N i NUd4 of Sec. 2, Twp. 18 S. , R. 12 E. , W.M. for the sum of $73.00, said amount being considered as a reasonable sum to be paid for said right of way. Therefore, it is �. tl hereby ORDERED that said deed be recorded, and the Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant on the Road Fund in favor of H. C. Dodds for the sum of $73.00 in payment of said right of way. There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, July =25th, 1928, at 2 P.M. ° H. H. De Armond County Judge. d 30� BE, IT RME10BERED, 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 lst day of August, 1958, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the Count Court in said County, when were present H. H. De Armond, County Judge' Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioner J. S. Innes, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk= ' S. E. Roberts, Sheriff ° whereupon the following proceedings were had,.to -wit: In the Matter of Cancellation of �- Warrant No. 35536 ' It appears that on June 18, 1958, warrant No.32536 for $6.00 was drawn or the Special Market_ RoadlFund, payable to the Bend - Bulletin; that said warrant was erroneous and consti- tuted an overpayment and should be cancelled. It is, therefore, ORDERED'that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled and`the Clerk is` hereby directed to make the proper notation on his records. ' In the Matter of Clearing Title to ' Certain Reai Property. e Q It appears,that S. 0. Johnson is the owner of the. NL2 and the SVIg of Section 16, Twp.14 S., R. 10 E'W.M., in Deschutes - County, and that by virtue of a deed-from Crook County, Ore- . , gon, to Deschutes County, Oregon, executed subsequent to the creation of Deschutes County, this property was included in the deed, but that Deschutes County has no interest in said premises as'the property was duly sold by Crook County and paid for; that it is necessary in order to'remove the cloud from the title that Deschutes County quitclaim said premises to the said'S. 0. Johnson.. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute a quitclaim deed to the:. said S. 0. ,- ohnson for said premises. In the illatter of Recording Sheriff's Deeds: VIHEP,EAS, it appears that certain errors have been made in the matter of tax foreclosures whereby the'County acquired title to various parcels of real property to which it was not entitled, and that in order to clear the title to said various parcels of real property th.e Sheriff has'executed quitclaim deeds to the rightful owners, and inasmuch as the errors ° were not the fault of the rightful owners they should not be required to pay recording fees for the recording of these quitclaim deeds. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED.' that the. Clerk record, without charge, the following. deeds: Deed from S. E. Roberts to W. L. O' Donnell �- - It it " " " Charles H. Thatcher . " ti TT tT TT N1. L. Haner ° TT iF 1T' It tt' ^ J. H. Haner ° TT Tl rT /1 TT _.H. F. SCHILLING, Receiver, ' First National Bank of Bend ' Deschutes County Abstract ' Company, Trustee Montelle G. roe and ivi iarion ` ' Wiest Coe , ° ° r tT 11. TT 11 TT Kenneth E. He1lems Tt Tt tt T1 +1 F . D . James And it is further hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk also record all other quitclaim deeds now and hereafter ° presented to him for record, without charge, which might be made by the Sheriff.o'f this County for the purpose of clearing the title to any such parcels of land which have been improperly foreclosed on for alleged delinquent taxes through error. In the !!/Iatter of Claims Against the County. e The follovring bills were audited and warrants ordered dra,Jn in payment of the same; r"_- 3G6 x No. GENERAL FIND � 1 `Bend Garage Gas & oil = Sheriff 2 Bend Laundry County Jail 3 Dewey Grogan Labor- Health Officer 4 S. E. Roberts Board of Prisoners and 66 B. A. Kendall expenses 5 J. Alton Thompson Expenses -Supt. 6 Kilham Stationery Zc Ptg. 'Supplies -Supt 7 Marion T;1. Lesh ` CountyKospital 8 G. W. `rlinslow Deputy Coroner 9 J. H. Gilbert ' Juror's Fees - Coroner,_, 10 Elmer Lehnherr " 11 C. J. Leverett ty 12 A. W. Bontrager 'r 13 C. HL. Erickson 14 L. G. Neynolds 15" John Kurti, witness fees - Coroner 16 William Matson " 17 Dr R. W. Hendershott Examination 18 Florence Swanson Steno. - Inquest 19 G. W. Winslow Coroner's fee 20 Mrs. Abby Fulton iuitness fees- Coroner 21 Mrs. A. 1;TcCollum 2.2. Dr. R.W.Nendershott Examination 23 Geo. G. Sedgwck Commissioner 24 P. !,,FT. Smith Deputy eater Master 25 R. J. McKinney Water Master 26 R. J. NicKi:nney " " Expense 27 Bend Laundry County Nurse Exp 28 Schuman Auto Elec. 't ° 29 C. E. Bagley Car Repairs -Nurse 30 C. E. Bagley ' 31 Dyers Electric Sery 32 Bend Garage Gas & Oil " 33 Bend Bulletin Supplies - 34 Janet Moffat Nurse - Salary and Exp 35 Nell M.. King Probation officer Exp. 36 Geo. Iyi. Erickson Deputy Assessor 37 Joyce Barrett Steno. Dist Atty 38 Joyce: Barrett Steno. Circuit Judge 39 Kate Rockwell Care.of Indigent 40 Nell Mahoney Steno. Dist Atty 41 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Supplies -Clerk 42 Deschutes County Abstract Co.` =Abstract - ° 43 Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications 44 Erickson's Grocery' indigent 45 Opal Smith Steno- County Clerk 46 U. S. Bond Election Exp 48 Lynch & Roberts Indigent Relief 49 Bend Furniture Co Election Emp 50 Irene Jackson " 51 J. H. Haner, Clerk " 52 Pine Forest Grange " 53 Magill Drug Co. Indigent 54 Magill Drug Co. " 56 Vi. F. Crampton Election Exp 57 Oregon City Enterprise -Supplies- Assessor 58 Western Union Service -Dist Atty 59 " tt Sheriff 60 Pa.c. Tele -& Teleg Co. Service 61 Bend Water Dept IT 62 - 100 R. B. Gould Surveyor 101 u1I. 0. Widdows 102. A. A. Fossen " 103 Ben Alsup 104 C. V. Silvis Viewer, Co. Surveyor 105 C. P. Becker " 117 Clyde M. McKay ' Office Help 118 J. D. Bowman ' Clerk,Circuit Court 119 J. S. Innes Commissioner 120 R. D. Davis Salary, Deputy Sheriff 121 C. T. Terril Justice Fees 122: Oregon Transfer Service 123 Mrs. A. Schoepper Indigent relief 124 Doernbecker Hospital tt. 125 tt it 126 Agne "s Hyde Care of Indigent 127 Bend Red Cross Indigent Relief 128 Oldsmobile Co. Car service - Sheriff 129 Pacific Power & Light ._. Service 116. Frenchies Service Station Car Exp- Sheriff ANOINT 101:02 8.02 5.00 108.41 87.32 17.28 532.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 5.00 14.00, 5.00 1.50 l. 50 5.00- 120.10 148.75 170.00 160.73 9.06 .50 .75 6.15 6.05 25;31-- 6.75 165.18 150.34 20.00 3,.50 4.85 40.00 30.00 277.20 65.00 70.25 11.79 3.75 31.00 ` 13.65 6.00 8.50 182.:72 62.00 23.80 41.85 Q.00: 352.50 1.68 14.09 2.5.35 4.65 2.65 66.04 19 28 5.60 4.50 5.00 5.72 90.00 8.00 96.60 125.00 7.90 10.00 30.00. 60.00" 14.00 40.00 _.16.75 23.45 95.50 64.30 No. ROAD FUND AMOUNT 64 Bontragers Garage Repairs 1.10 65 Co Equipment 15.31 ° 66 B. A. Kendall It 9.59 67 Deschutes Concrete Pipe -Co idaterial 69.00 68 R. B. Gould " igineer 6.40 69 W. 0. u?iiddows tt 9•I2 Z Iv [J No.e 70 72 73 74 75 76 106 107 108 109 110 111 112. 113 114. 115 130 No. 94 95 96 97 98 99 ROAD FUND CONT. A. A. Fossen Engineer Fred Collins Labor S. K. Messinger - Cecil Floyd " Jess Tuck 'r Jim Thompson " F. H. May Roadmaster C. V. Monical Labor 01. B. Crawford " L. Carver 'T Dan C. Wood Alford Willson D. D. Tussing George McAlister " Millard Triplett Frenchies Service Station Car Exp J. W. Schrunk Labor MARKET ROAD FUND F. H., May Roadmaster Millard Triplett Labor George McAlister " Elmer Wilson it D'. D. Tussing tr W. 0. Widdows Draftsman ATJOUNT 3.68 2.25 5.25 7:13 8.99 2.00Q 188.59 39.95 55.93 67.35 74.85 82.30 77.35 89.82 123,53 14.50 18.00 7.99 5.49 4.99 4.99 4.00 14.06 940.98 37.42 44.88 59.54 57.25 4.49 76.30 85.30 129.30 170.80 224.80 30.36 19.21 37.93 22.45 4.99 4.99 2..49 43.66 ;26.94 20.95 19.95 14.97, `07 There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned to Thursday, August 2nd, 1928 at 2 P.M. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. In.ne s Geo. G. Sedg ick Commissioners Bend,.Oregon, July 25, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjourment, all members being present, whereupon the following prooeedings,were had, to -wit: In the Maher of the Establishment of the DESCHUTES- PLEASANT RIDGE MARKET ROAD.. It appearing to the court that the Deschutes- Pleasant Ridge Market Road is one of the roads he retofre designated as a market road and provided for under the bonded road program, and that it is to the interest of the County that said road be forthwith established and built; whereupon the following resolution was adopted. Whereas, it is hereby conside�c6d that a public necessity exists for the estab- lishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby dedlare its in- tention to establish a County Road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: e No. SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 76 Dan Mirich Grading Contract 77 John Runge Surveyor 78 W. 0. U ddows 79 _.A. A. Fossen 80 Ben Alsup t1 81 .C.1 Clifford Martin Labor 82 Jim Thompson " 83 Fred Collins " 84 S. N. Messinger t9 85 Cecil Floyd " 86 JessTuck " 87 F. H. May Roadmaster 88 Millard Triplett Labor 89 George McAlister, It No. SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 90 Elmer Wilson Labor 91 Dan Woods " 92 L. Carver o It 93 D. D. Tussing It 131 S. N. Weisgerber rr 1.32 Y. C. McElfresh 't 133 M. L. Cox 4r 134 E. E. Cullison 135 Nels Olande,r . tT ATJOUNT 3.68 2.25 5.25 7:13 8.99 2.00Q 188.59 39.95 55.93 67.35 74.85 82.30 77.35 89.82 123,53 14.50 18.00 7.99 5.49 4.99 4.99 4.00 14.06 940.98 37.42 44.88 59.54 57.25 4.49 76.30 85.30 129.30 170.80 224.80 30.36 19.21 37.93 22.45 4.99 4.99 2..49 43.66 ;26.94 20.95 19.95 14.97, `07 There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned to Thursday, August 2nd, 1928 at 2 P.M. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. In.ne s Geo. G. Sedg ick Commissioners Bend,.Oregon, July 25, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjourment, all members being present, whereupon the following prooeedings,were had, to -wit: In the Maher of the Establishment of the DESCHUTES- PLEASANT RIDGE MARKET ROAD.. It appearing to the court that the Deschutes- Pleasant Ridge Market Road is one of the roads he retofre designated as a market road and provided for under the bonded road program, and that it is to the interest of the County that said road be forthwith established and built; whereupon the following resolution was adopted. Whereas, it is hereby conside�c6d that a public necessity exists for the estab- lishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby dedlare its in- tention to establish a County Road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: e 308 .Beginning at a,point in the Nichols Market Road apprpximately_200 ft.. distant- in a Northwesterly direction from the center line of the Oregon Trunk Railway, in the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section-26, Twp. g 16 S., R. 12 E., u1.P.& ; thence in a Northeasterly direction more or less par- . allel t0 the main line of the Oregon Trunk Railway to.an intersection -with the East boundary of Section 23 of said township; thence Northerly to- a ter- ° minationain the right of way of The Dalles- California State Highway at the a Northeast corner of Section ll.of said township, said road to be 60 feet in -- o -. 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 oaf 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 Ligon by this Court , at its terra on the 5th day of September, 1928, 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' a . consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may a be filed on account of said proposed road. a Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 25th day of July, 1928. ri. �i. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Cormii ss ioner Geo . G.. -Sedvriek , . Comraiss -ioner In the Matter of the Establishment of ✓ The BEND _PR INEVMLE KLRKET ROAD, SEC`1-'ION:..1. s It appearing; to the court that the Bend- Prineville Market Road is one ojf the roads heretofore designated as a ?Market road and provided for under the bonded road program,._ and that it is .to the= interest of the County that said road be forthwith established and built ,,F;hereupon the following resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the estab- lishment of the=-road hereinafter described, said Gourt does hereby declare its in- tention to establish a County road in Deschutes,ounty, Oregon, by resolution, des- cribed along the =center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a. point in the Alfalfa Market Road approximately 300 feet Southwesterly from the Northeast corner of Section.31, -Twp. 17 S., R. 13 East, w.M.; thence North- erly for approximately two miles to a termination in the Butler Market Road at the Northeast corner of Section 19, Twp. 17 S., R.'13 E., W.M., said road to be 60 feet in width. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED; that the County Surveyor ar his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notice--of this Resolutionbby posting true copies -thereof, property certified to as' such by the County Glerk, at the place of-hold- ing 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 Oounty 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 September, 1928, at which -time the report of the -Board of Qounty Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof i, 1 l n 1 M the court will.consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. 9 Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 25th day of July, 1928. H. H. De, Armond, County Judger J. S. Innes, Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwiek, Commissioner In the. Matter of Publicity Fund: �- WHEREAS, there was levied for publicity.purposes at the last tax levy,, the sum. of $1000.00, to be expended under the direction of the Bend Chamber of Gommerce, Redmond Commercial Club and the County Agent, apportioned, $700.00 to the Bend Chamber of Commerce; $100.00 to Redmond Commercial Club, and $200.00 to the County Agent, and it appears that $300.00 has heretofore been paid to the Bend Chamber of Commerce, and there is yet $400.00 Ito be paid, and $100.00 to be paid to the Redmond Commercial Club, and that said Bend Chamb and Redmond Commercial Club have requested payment at this time. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $400.00, payable to the Bend Chamber of Commerce, and a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $100.00, payable to the Redmond Commercial Club. There being no further business the Gourt adjourned. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwiek Commissioners. August 2, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournr-!ient, and there being no business, the Court adjourned until Wednesday, August 8, 1928, at 2 o'clock F.,vl. ' Bend, Oregon, August 8, 1928 CD The County Court of Deschutes County (.let this day pursuant to adj- ournrnent, and the fol- lowing proceedings were had, to -wit: In the ,::latter of Claims against the County: L _ The follo�Jing clair s against the County were presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows: e� No . GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 136 Oregon State Board of Health 6.25 137 Bend Bulletin Legal publications 52.15 138 Franklin Press Supplies -Dist. Atty 21.72 139 ,,Tax A. Cunning Asst. Dist. Atty 25.00 140 1. D. rlami1ton rlitness fees 6.20 141- Franklin Press Supplies- Treas 12.25 142 C. A. Beckwith Election exp. 1.00 143 Bend Bulletin Supplies- Circuit Judge 8.50 145 ,;agi�l -.Drug " -Clerk X14,80 Indigent °14.55 29.35 146 hilhams Supplies Dist. Atty 13.04 147 °' it Supt 59.11 148 " It Sheriff 18.41 149 't tr Tr:eas 37.61 ROAD FUND 144 Schuman .:uto Electric Re -oairs 5.50 150 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 43.11 151 The hiller Lumber Cc ,,tateri.al 178.36 152 Bend �Tardware Co. " 90.21 153 Peter Pierson tt 4.50 154 Russell Grader Efg. Cc " 18.21 155 G. W. navies Labor 2.50. 156 Pondosa Lumber Co. ,dTateria1 53.46 157 Galloway Garage 2.50 158 Anderson j� ing Tllotor Cc Labor L Repairs 9.85 159 Bend I]'9r! Works tt 27.01 e� Fr­ 310. ivii=E T ROAD FUND 160 State Industrial Accident CornDi. Insurance .61 No. SPECIAL 11ARKET ROAD FUND A1v10UNT 161 Associated -Oil Co. t Gas &; Oil 30.90 162 S. N. 1eisgerber . z Foreman 31.46 163 State industrial Accident Comm Insurance 15.42 164 The Miller Lumber Co Material 38.19 165 Bend- Hardware Co. " 68.50 166 Peter Pierson Labor Material 4.45 167 A,. E. Ault fTM 65.57 168 McCraken -- Ripley Co. Materials 22..75 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned to 4�Iednesday, August 15, 192£3, at 2 o'clock P.i` >I. Approved HI. H. De Armond �T. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners Bend, Oregon, August 15, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following, proceedings were had, to-wit: It was reported to the Court that several farmers were permitting their waste water to run onto the veious County roads, causing considerable damage. The District Attorney was ordered to ascertain who wds responsible for the same and to take the necessary steps to stop it, and to prosecute if found necessary. In the matter of Viewers' Report on . S. A. Blakley County Road: The report of `the viewers heretofore filed herein was duly read for the first time. In the- Matter of Viewers' Report on Arnold h1arket Road: The Viewers' Report heretofore filed 'herein Was read for the first time. -In the Matter of Bend - Prineville MARKET ROAD,- Section 1. ✓ The Court has heretofore made preparation for building the above named road, and it appears that viewers have not been appointed. It is, therefore, ORDERED, that C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed as Viewer to act with the County Engineer in viewing and determining damages, if any, for right of and the said Viewers are hereby further ORDERED to make said report on the 16th-day of A 1928, or within ten dais thereafter. In the Matter of Deschutes - Pleasant Ridge Market Road: The Court having made preparation to build the above road, it is necessary that Viewer be appointed to ascertain damages, if any, for right of way. It is, therefore; ORDERED that C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed viewers to act with the County Engineer in viewing and determining damages, if any, for right of way, and It is . i�irther ORDERED that said Viewers make and report their findings on-the 16th day of August, 1928, or within ten days thereafter. In -the Matter of Claims Against the County. ✓ o The following; claim was presented and was ordered paid by warrant drawn as follows: ROAD FUND Elmer Wilson Labor $20.00 t , 1 F�� r..+ .A - .There being no further business, the Court then adjourned to Wednesday, August 22,nd, 1928, at 2 o'clock P.I'f. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners .Bend, Oregon, August 22, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of Redemption of Real property: It appears that the rightful owner of the NEB, and Viz SEA of Sec. 1, and the Nz of NEB of Sec. 12, Twp. 20 S., R. 18 E., 0l.,M. Deschutes County, Oregon, which has heretofore been bought in.by the County for taxes, has filed an.affidavit of ownership and paid the taxes on said premises, and is entitled to have a deed from the County. It is, therefore -ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute and deliver to Mary Eller. Wilson, the present owner of said premises, a quitclaim deed.conveying said premises to the said Mary Ellen Wilson. In the Matter of adjusting Tax Levies on State Land. &----.__ Jas. S. Stewart appeared.before the Court in connection with certain delinquent taxes on certain lands owned by the State. The County Court was directed to arrange for the pay - went by the State and the delivery of receipts therefor by'the Sheriff. In the Matter of the County Audit. . . . Van Zile & De Lap have submitted their mid -year audit of the County's books, which was 1 [J be correct. It is, therefore ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the general fund for $350.00, payable to Van Zile & De :Lap, in payment of said claim. In the Matter of Law Library Fund: A bill of the vest Publishing Co. for $55.00, current bill to date, was audited, and. it appears that the money necessary for the payment of this bill is on hands. It is, therefore ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant-on the Law Library Fund in the sum of $55.00, payable to West Publishing Co. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant: It appears that on August- 7, 1925, a warrant for 4150.00 drawn on the Dog License Fund of the County was issued to Adam Kotzman, said warrant being numbered 22670, which warrant was p urchased by the Central Oregon Bank who is now the holder thereof; that three years have elapsed and sufficient funds have not accumulated for the payment of said warrant out of the Dog License Fund. That there is now in said Dog License Fund the sum of $140.00; that there is accumulated on said warrant the sum of $27.00 interest, making a total of $177.00, that said warrant should be cancelled and z: new warrants issued in payment of the same, Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED` that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Dog License Fund in the sum of $140.00 pay- able to the_' Central -Oregon Bank, and draw a -warrant on the General Fund in the. sum of $37.00 payable to th.e Central Oregoh Bank, said warrants to be delivered to the Central Oregon Bank examined by the Court, an,d appeared to be satisfactory. Van Zile° & De Lap also submitted a bill for 4350.00 for this audit, which was found to 1 [J be correct. It is, therefore ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the general fund for $350.00, payable to Van Zile & De :Lap, in payment of said claim. In the Matter of Law Library Fund: A bill of the vest Publishing Co. for $55.00, current bill to date, was audited, and. it appears that the money necessary for the payment of this bill is on hands. It is, therefore ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant-on the Law Library Fund in the sum of $55.00, payable to West Publishing Co. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant: It appears that on August- 7, 1925, a warrant for 4150.00 drawn on the Dog License Fund of the County was issued to Adam Kotzman, said warrant being numbered 22670, which warrant was p urchased by the Central Oregon Bank who is now the holder thereof; that three years have elapsed and sufficient funds have not accumulated for the payment of said warrant out of the Dog License Fund. That there is now in said Dog License Fund the sum of $140.00; that there is accumulated on said warrant the sum of $27.00 interest, making a total of $177.00, that said warrant should be cancelled and z: new warrants issued in payment of the same, Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED` that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Dog License Fund in the sum of $140.00 pay- able to the_' Central -Oregon Bank, and draw a -warrant on the General Fund in the. sum of $37.00 payable to th.e Central Oregoh Bank, said warrants to be delivered to the Central Oregon Bank upon its surrender of the said warrant No.22670; that when said warrant is surrendered, the same be cancelled., and the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby directed to.make the proper notation of such cancellation on their records. There being-no further business the Court then adjourned to Wednesday, the 29th of August,.1928. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Inn s Geo�i- G. Sedgwick County Commissioners G IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF OPENING ) ORDER. BALLOT BOXES; ) Whereas, it appears that under the laws of the State of Oregon it is necessary-that order of the County Court be made to open and empty the ballot boxes used at the previous election, and it appearing that it will be necessary to use the ballot boxes at the for th coming general election, and that it is necessary that said ballot boxes be opened and emptied of their contents prior to that time. It is, therefore ORDERED that the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed.to cause said ballot bo to be, opened and prepared for the forthcoming election. Dated this *29th day of August, 1928. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes. Geo. G. Sedgwidk. Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, August 29, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all membe being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Opening up the Ballot Boxes. It appears that it is necessary that the ballot boxes be opened and emptied of thfE jr contents and prepared for the forthcoming election. Therefore, it is ORDERED that the Clerk cause said ballot boxes to be opened and out in readiness for use at the November election. The question.of arranging for the construction of the Century Drive Mlarket Road was discussed, but' or1 account of the absence of the Cbunt,y 'treasurer no figures could be obtair as to the available amount of money, and the matter was therefore continued. In the Matter of Claims against the County; The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment the same; No. GEI\TERAL FUND 5 Ulrich Auto Top Shop Car Rental - Probation officer 35..00 10 G. W. Winslow Coroner's fees 5..00 -11 J. D-. Bowman Juror- Coroner 1;,00 12 Louis Bennett " 1.00 13 S. V. Ramp " 11,00 14 Harry Leedy " 1..00 15 E. M. Wright " 1.00 9 :s :) d �J 1� I. .1, 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 33 34 35 II No. 3 4 35 313 Chas. Silvis Juror- Coroner Dr. R. W. Hendershott Examination Harry Johnson Witness Fees - Coroner Ralph Hope tt Tom Garlon C. P. Becker, Assignee *' Henry Sulty ►f Joe Buchholz 27.93 Albert Parker " Joyce Barrett Reporter t' R. B. Parsons Deputy Dist. Atty Glass & Prudhomme Supplies -Clerk Wayne Walker Taxi- Indigent J. H. Haner, Co. Clerk Advances Glass &•Prudhomme Election Supplies Western'Union Service - Sheriff's Office West Coast. Printing & Binding Go. Supplies P. A. Erickson Indigent Relief Bend Hauling Co. Standard Oil Go. J. D. Adams & Co. MAIF SET ROAD FUND 37 Clifford Martin Labor SPECIAL MARKET P T ROAD FUND Services Ga s Equipment 1.00 5.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 16.25 75.00 1.25 2.00 66.65 2.52 2.88 31.04 16.83 27.25 191. 44 12.20 16.21 1 R. M. Belshee Labor 13.96 7 T. W. Carlon, Assignee " 9.97 8 N. C. Caughey rr 11.97 38 C. P. Becker, Assignee " 17.95 39 Ben Portner " 27.93 40 M. Erickson " 23.9.4 41 J. H. Locke " 27.93 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned for the term. H. H. DeArmond. County Judge J. S. Innes. Geo. G. Sedgwick. Commissioners IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE MVn TTER OF TAX ADJUSTMENT: �-- This matter coming on to be heard upon the application of the State Land Board for remission of penalty and interest and a. portion of the principal of all taxes assessed,and now unpaid,' against the following described parcels of real property situated in -Deschutes County, Oregon, to -wit: J. E. Davis, 13636 A -240 SEg SW4, SW2- SE` 24 NE -1 NW -41 25 16 -11 John Helfrich 15676 A -469 S2 30 20 -16 Isaac Zierolf 13092 A -522 SL SW-;1 28 my , NN , SV'd 33 21 -20 Frank Ogle 16572 A -565 SEA NV4 27 17 -14 Eugene J. Moore 16156 A -628 S1 23 19 -16 Herbert E. Moore 13637 A -671 NE-;k- 4 22 I��VV4 23 19 -16 Leo F. Fischer 18200 A -682 TndP4 SW4 26 17 -12 Arthur M. Moore 15076 A -750 S2 SW4 24 NWT, N' SW-1 25 19 -16 3,14- Hurley R. Hogue 15510 A -766 ° NE4 , E 2 NV�4 7 ` Lots 1 and 2 7 21 -20 z , Melvin J. McClain 16626 A -767 SE4 SWA 15 17 -12 Frank Orcutt 14337 A -779 Ni NW- - 13 E2NE"- 14 17 -11 Gabriel Bitonti 15921 A -813 7l NE 1 SE l NEI-- 9 ° NE-1 NE I- -41 a� N- 10 22 -21 I Winter G. Erb 18497 A -681 B -328 ° SE-Z' 13 18 -11 H. M. Branson 18607 B -378 SWA- NE-4 , EL SE-- YN4 9 Er SM- , V12 SE4 6 16 -11 Alfred 0. Moore 14366 B -385 SW-1 NVT4 , NVV" SVJ4 23 EN Sw 4 23 16 -12 Kliness H. Boyd 16359 B -386 NE 1 4 21 15 -11 Lucy T. Searcy 15152 B -396 ° VI2 YVV 1- 32 ° NE_;L 4 , N2 SE4 31 21 -20 = ° Alva Kilpatrick 16503 B -397 E2 31 19 -14 ° Geo. W. Brown 17682 B -405 SE- SEA 22 SW-i SWI 23 N2 NE4, SE4 NE4 27 14 -11 John 0. Whitaker 13333 A -523 `E2 33 21 -20 Aaron Johnson 17332 PNT� 'NE-1 4 , N2 TTW S�iV T14 33 16 -11 And, whereas, it appears that the State Land Board has mortgages on all of said des - r land, some of which have been foreclosed; others are in process of foreclosure, crlbed tracts 'e, �,c is of .�n and the said tracts are, there'ore, about to be eliminated from the tax rolls of Deschutes County; and T7 �S, it appears that the County has heretofore taken deeds for four of said tracts under tax foreclosure. It further appears that on certain parcels of said properties there is a large irrill district tax which the holders of the titles to said premises are unable to pay, a.:nd ° the same is subject to foreclosure by the irrigation districts in which said lands are located; and = I WHEREAS, it appears that it is .to the'best interests of the County that an adjustment be made on the present taxes levied, and the said State.Land Board has offered to pay to the County twenty -five per cent of the State, County and School taxes levied, less accrued penalty s and less the irrigation district tax provided tax receipts in- full for said Stc and interest g County and school taxes are issued -to the said State Land Board. After full consideration-it appears to the Court that unless a.n adjustment is ma d e the County ti° °Jill ultimately lose all of its taxes, heretofore levied against said premises, I� and all of said lands would be to -ken: off the tax roll, and t:,_at it will be to be best interests of the County to accept the off¢r of the State Land Board. Therefore, it is hereby I ORDERED, that the Sheriff of Deschutes County issue to the said State Land Board receipts in full for all taxes heretofore levied .against said premises or each parcel thereof, including the year 192', upon the payment of twenty -five per cent of-said taxes, less penalt and interest accuued, and less irrigation district tares. 3 1 -5 I It is further ORDERED that the County. issue to the State Land Board a quitclaim deed for the following described parcels which have heretofore been deeded to the Country, to-wit: Alfred 0. Moore Sw4 _ NiV4 , Nti14 S�v4 23 E2 sw -1 23 16 -12 Kliness H. Boyd -z Nrl4 21 15 -11 Lucy T. Searcy, V% NW 4 32 NE4, N2 SE4 31 21 -20 J. E. Davis, SEA SW4 , SVT4 SE4 24 NEB NVV4 25 16 -11 • Dated this 22nd day of August 1928. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. innes, Geo. G. Sedgwick, BE IT REMEMBERED, That I 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. 5th day of September, 1928, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present H. H. De Armond, Geo. G. Sedgwick, J. S. Innes, J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts, County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff, whereupon the folloaing proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Application for Remission of Penalty and Interest. " A letter from the 14orld War Veterans State Aid Commission to the County Court, asking that the County remit the penalty ana interest against such_ lands as the Commission has bee required to take over by foreclosure or by deed, was referred to the District Attorney for a report as to the right of the County Court in the matter. In the Matter of LostWarrant. No. 32559. Whereas, it appears that during the month of May, 1928, warrant No. 32559 issued to Joh H. Buchholtz, has been lost or destroyed, and that the said John H. Buchholtz has filed an affidavit and undertaking as by law required and requested the issuance of a duplicate war- rant. The Clerk is, therefore, hereby ORDERED to issue to the said John H. Buchholtz a warrant in the sum of X63.75 in lieu of said lost warrant, said warrant, to be drawn on the General Fund. In the Matter of S. A. Blakely County Road. The Viewer's report in the above matter was read for the second time. In the Matter of Arnold Market Road. The Viewer's report in the above matter was read for the second time. In the Matter of the Century Drive Market Road. 1�__ It appears from a report of the County Treasurer that there are sufficient funds on hand to build the Century Drive Market Road, same being a part of the market road bonded program, and that it will be advisable to build said road before winter. The County Surveyor . is here by directed to proceed forthwith to take such steps as may be necessary to secure a right of M6 way and make a definite location of the road, and proceed with construction as soon as con- venient thereafter. In the Matter of Dental__ Clinic. r Mrs. Dart appeared before the Court and requested.an appropriation.of ;*40.00 to help Taintain the dental clinic,to be held during school months in Deschutes County. It appeari to the Court that the request should be granted, and the Clerk is, therefore, directed to draw a warrant on. the General Fund for the sum of $40.00, payable to Mrs. Dart. R. S. Hamilton appeared before the Court and requested that the County Court contribut $100.00 toward the expense recently incurred by the citizens of the County in connection wi the hearing before the Interstate Commerce Commission relative - to the proposed cross -state railroad. It appears that the expense incurred by the Bend Chamber 6f Gommerc6 and the Cit of Bend, as intervenors, amounted to approximately w400.00, and that the matter is of impor- tance to the entire County, and the County should stand its just proportion of such expense. It is, therefore, ` ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in the sum of 4100.00, payable out of the Genera Fund, in favor of Bend Chamber of `Commerce. 25.00 In the Matter of Cooperatiye work with the Forest Department. In July, 1928, the County Court agreed to put up $1000.00 provided the Government woul put up $2000.00, said money to be spent on the Century Drive. It appears that the Governme has contributed its $2000.00 and the money has been expended, and has also incurred indebted- ness for labor to the extent of $1000.00, Deschute County's share. It is, therefore, i ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of the-Federal Reserve Bank for the sum' of 5;111000.00, to be charged against the Road Fund. In the Matter of Establishing the Century Drive Market Road.. WHEREAS, it appears that. the Century Drive Market Road has heretofore been designated as a road to be constructed out of market road funds under a bond issue heretofore voted by the,_ people of this County; and whereas, the County Court has funds available and have ordered t construction of said road. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that th County Court of Deschutes County does hereby desig nate the following described, proposed road, to -wit: Beginning at the Vuest end of Albany Avenue in the City of Bend, same being 130 feet northerly from the South quarter- corner of Section 31, T. 17-S., R. 12 E., W.D.I. ; thence in a general Southwesterly direction to a termination at the National Forest Boundary at some point one mile Westerly from the Easterly boundary of Twp. 18 S. , R. 10 E. , as a Market Road, to be.known as the Century. Drive Market Road, and same to be subject to the approval of the Oregon State Highway Commission. In the Matter of Claims -,gainst the County: The following claims against the County were presented and audited, and after audit wei ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows: No. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 3 Max A.Cunning Asst. Dist Atty 25.00 4' Deschutes Power & Light Service 63.10 5 Columbia Mercantile Go'. Indigent 20.00 5 T1 . Tf 20.00 6 Glass & Prudhomme o Supplies -Clerk 4.00 7 Burroughs lidding Machine Service 41.20 8 Joyce Barrett Reporter 5.85 9 R. J. 111lcKinney Water Master 298.81 10 P. MT. Smith Deputy V�ater Miaster 148.75 11 Kate Rockwell Care of Indigent 40.00 12 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies -Dist Atty 8.85 13 Kilhams it Supt. 5.93 1� Janet Moffat Nurse 162.70 15 Geo. IEI. Dyer Car repairs- Nurse 9.35 e I-- i, No. °GENERAL FUND CONT. AMOUNT 16 Schuman Auto Electric Car repairs -Nurse 4.60 17 Bend Laundry Service -Nurse 18 August A. Anderson Expenses 28.40 19 ,Franklin Press Election supplies 5.75 20 Horton Drug Co. Indigent 14.00 2.1 ,Nell M. King Expenses 47.9.3 22 Redmond Spokesman_ Legal Publications 18.40 23 ,Oregon Transfer Service °5.00 24 ,Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 623.0-0 25 Bend Bulletin Supplies - Publications 104.65 26 ,R. D. Davis Deputy Sheriff 125.00 27 ,S. E. Roberts Board of Prisoners & Expenses 138.84 28 Schuman Auto Electric Car repairs - Sheriff 8.55 2.9 John H. Cunningham Election Exp 89.65 30 °Central Oregon Motor Co Gas & Oil 54.40 31 °Franchiels Sorvize Station It 61.75 32 .J. Alton Thompson Expenses 76.16 34 °Clyde TM. McKay Office Expense 90.00 35 °Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner 105.10 36 ,Bend Water Dept Service 9.30 37 .R. W. Hendershott Health Officer 30.00 40 ,Pacific Telephone & Teleg Service 15.40 123 J. S. Innes Commissioner 135.20 125 Doernbecher Hospital 62.00 126 _C. P. Niswonger Coroner 14.40 127 John Helfrich Vuitness fees & Mileage 14.30 123 Florence Swanson Reporter 7.00 129 Stuart & Winslow Insurance 274.85 117 Bend.Garage Co Gas & Oil -Nurse 13.96 118 Oldsmobile Co. it Sheriff 12.80 119 Bend Garage Co., it It 81.96 12:0 Agnes.Hyde care of indigent 40.00 121 American Red Cross Indigent relief 22.70 122 R. B. Gould Surveyor. 24.40 ROAD FUND 43 Pondosa Lumber Co. Lumber 102.52 44 Bend Iron Works Labor 15.01 47 F. H. May 8 Roadmaster 152.00 48 Millard Triplett Labor 90.59 49 Geo McAlister La Labor 32.44 50 Elmer Wilson Labor 84.83 51 D. D. Tussing Labor 69.86 52 L. Carver Labor 79.64 53 Dan C. Wood " 84.83 54 Galloway Garage Truck repairs 39.80 104 W. 0. Widdows Engineer 5.28 105 Jess Tuck Labor 25.48 106 Cecil Floyd 't 35.59 107 ...S. K.Messinger " 27.96 108 Fred Collins It 18.71 109 Jim Thompson It 7.98 110 State Industrual Accident Comm Insurance 13.71 111 The Miller Lumber--Co Materials 137.92 112. Associated Oil Co. Gas and Oil 90.10 113 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co Material 9.00 114 Bend Hardware Co. It 78.17 MARKET ROAD FUND AMOUNT 57 F. H. May Roadmaster 25.77 58 Elmer Wilson Labor 9.98 59 George McAlister 'r 9.98 60 Millard Triplett " 10.98 61 Dan C. Wood " 44.91 62 D. D. Tussing '.' 19.96 63 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 2.49 115 Associated Oil Co. Gas 25.80 116 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Material 19.80 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 2 Ross Farnham, Assignee Labor (M.T. Cox) 135.00 9 Standard Oil Co. Gas & Oil 48.57 42 Al Palmer Labor 3.99 46 Frank Nelson It 61.84 55 Herbert Nelson It 7.98 56 Albert Solberg it 3.99 64 Erling Helgeson It 39.90 65 Loyd Robideaux Surveyor 4.50 66 Ben Alsup " 69.45 67 A. A. Fossen " 58.22 68 W. 0. Widdows " 32.88 69 John A. Runge " 28.10 70 Jess Tuck Labor 2.74.27 71 Cecil Floyd '} 218.27 72 S. K. Messinger " 153.78 73 FredCollins " 106.04 74 Jim Thompson 'r 97.75 75 Frank McElfresh " 152.74 76 M. T. Cox 108.86 77 Nels Olander 't 134.73 318 There being no further business, September 6, °1928, at 2 o'clock P.M. Labor rt rr rr It It it It It It rt It It rr It IT It Insurance Repairs Materials Parts for tractor Labor and material Gas & Oil Materials Materials Grading contract ° 71.82 49.39 31.92 35.92 20.00 19.95 11.97 11.97 11.97 11.97 7.98 - 76.71 46.66 39192 105.82 44.91 4.99 4.49 1.50 63.63 3.96 90.85 81.21 62.05 349.37 14.30.30 the Court then adjourned to Thursday; September 6, H. °H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo.-G. Sedgwick ° Commissioners Bend, Oregon,,September 6, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant.to adjournment; all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit; ° In the Matter of the S. A. Blakley County Road. The above matter came on regularly for hearing at this time, this being the day followiin the second reading of the Viewers' report, and the Court having fully considered said report., and it appearing that no claim for damages or any objections have been filed, and after fully Pp � considering the same the Court finds that the report of the Viewers is in all things e ,,quitale, fair and just, and that damages assessed by the Viewerst report are just and reasonable, and I being satisfied that said road will be of public utility, it is, therefore, ORDERED `that the report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted. It further appearing that the Doard'of Viewers found and assessed damages for right of 'way as follows: ! W. 0. McClellan L. A. Bader . . . ° George E. Gray . 660.00 . . . . . . . . . 40.00 x . . . . . . . 75.00 It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw warrants on the Road Fund payable to the above parties in the amounts set after their respective names in payment of- damages for said right of way. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the - _:-office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of -the Arnold ° Market Road.* ✓ The above matter came on regularly for hearing at this time, this being the day follow- ing the second reading of the Viewers' report, and the Court having fully considered said report, and it appearing that no claims for damages or any objections have been filed, and 1 SPECIAL MARYET ROAD I J14D CC 78 E. E. Cullenson 79 C. 'J. Lair 80 Roy Stratton al Dale Banta 82 Charles Christie 83 C. T. Albright 84 A. -Ti. Palmer 85 W. °E. Peck 86 C . `Furman 87 Matt Paschich. 88 ° . D_:,.i: Hunt 89 F. H. May 90 Millard Triplett 91 Elmer Wilson 92 George McAlister 93 D. °D. Tussing 94 Dan C. T'ood 95 L. `Carver 96 Stdte Indus. Accident Comm 97 A. °E. Ault 98 The Miller Lumber Co 99 Robinson Tractor Co. 100 Pete Pierson 101 Associated Oil Co. 102 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. 103 Bend -Hardware Co. 124 Dan Mirich There being no further business, September 6, °1928, at 2 o'clock P.M. Labor rt rr rr It It it It It It rt It It rr It IT It Insurance Repairs Materials Parts for tractor Labor and material Gas & Oil Materials Materials Grading contract ° 71.82 49.39 31.92 35.92 20.00 19.95 11.97 11.97 11.97 11.97 7.98 - 76.71 46.66 39192 105.82 44.91 4.99 4.49 1.50 63.63 3.96 90.85 81.21 62.05 349.37 14.30.30 the Court then adjourned to Thursday; September 6, H. °H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo.-G. Sedgwick ° Commissioners Bend, Oregon,,September 6, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant.to adjournment; all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit; ° In the Matter of the S. A. Blakley County Road. The above matter came on regularly for hearing at this time, this being the day followiin the second reading of the Viewers' report, and the Court having fully considered said report., and it appearing that no claim for damages or any objections have been filed, and after fully Pp � considering the same the Court finds that the report of the Viewers is in all things e ,,quitale, fair and just, and that damages assessed by the Viewerst report are just and reasonable, and I being satisfied that said road will be of public utility, it is, therefore, ORDERED `that the report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted. It further appearing that the Doard'of Viewers found and assessed damages for right of 'way as follows: ! W. 0. McClellan L. A. Bader . . . ° George E. Gray . 660.00 . . . . . . . . . 40.00 x . . . . . . . 75.00 It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw warrants on the Road Fund payable to the above parties in the amounts set after their respective names in payment of- damages for said right of way. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the - _:-office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of -the Arnold ° Market Road.* ✓ The above matter came on regularly for hearing at this time, this being the day follow- ing the second reading of the Viewers' report, and the Court having fully considered said report, and it appearing that no claims for damages or any objections have been filed, and 1 319,:1 after full consideration of the same, the Court finds that the report of the Viewers, is in all things equitable, fair and just, and that the damages assessed by the said Viewers, report are just and reasonable, and being fully satisfied that said road will be of public utility, it is, therefore,' ORDERED that the report of said Viewers be and the.same is hereby adopted. It further appearing from said report that the Board of Viewers found and assessed dam- ages for right of way as follows: J. P. Baker . . . . . . . . .432.00 Julia E. Anthony. . . . . . . . . 9.60 Harry Heath .. .. 3.00 C. A. Wheeler 2.50 H. C. Dodds 76.00 < A. 1,4. Muir. . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Edith M. Young & L. L. Patterson. . . . ... . . 61.00 Almeda Horney . . . . . . . . . 61.00 It further appearing that $73.00 of the amount found by the Board to be reasonable, dam- ages for right of way over'the H. C. Dodd premises, has been paid, leaving a balance of $3.00, for which sum the*Clerk is hereby directed to draw a warrant on the Road Fund, pay- able to H. C. Dodds. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw warrants on the Road Fund, payable to the above parties, with the exception of the said H. C. Dodds, in the amounts set after their names, in payment of damages for said right of way. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public hi°gnway. In the Matter of Claims Against the County. The following bills were audited and warrants ordered drawn for the same: GENERAL FUND C. T. -Terril C. P. Niswonger Justice Fees Services- Indigent 29.55 90.00 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned to Wednesday, September 12, 1928, at 2 o'clock P.M. H. H. De Armond County Judge Filed Sep. 19, 1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk, I.— By........... Deputy. Commissioners Bend, Orel -;on, September 12, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County mat this day pursuant to adjournment all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of ); Varrant No. 33214. It appears that ffarrant No. 33214 dated September 7, 1928, payable to Pacific Power & Light Co., was issued for $31.20 more than was due to payee, and that the said Pacific Powe. & Light Co. has returned said warrant to the Clerk. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that said V+larrant be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the Clerk and T2re.as -urer are directed to make the proper cancellation.notations. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund Pa:,-able to Deschutes Power &.Light Co. for $31._90 in lieu thereof. 320 In the Matter of Claim of ✓ Oregon Agricultural College. WHEREAS, it appears that the budget allowance for the Oregon Agricultural College for County Agent work in this County for 1928 is $2600.00, $1300.00 of which has been paid, and that $1300.00 . thereof is now due. The Clerk is, therefore, hereby ORDERED to draw a warrant on the General Fund in favor of the Oregon Agricultural College in the sum of '$1300.00. The following bill was audited and warrant ordered, drawn for the same; SPECIAL MARKET &0 FUND. H. W. Hunt ✓� . Labor. X17.95 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday September 19th, 1928, at 2 o'clock P. M. H. ' H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes , Geo. G. Sedgtick Commissioners.- ' Bend, Oregon, September, 19, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Commi:ssioner Innes being absent, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Application of �- Con F. Doody for Damage for Sheep Killed. The above matter came on for hearing, the claimant appearing in person with his witnesses and by his attorney, N. A. Burdick, after which the Court took the matter under advisement. In the Matter o,f Cancellation of Warrants. � y�hereas, it appears that Warrants Nos. 32742, 32743 and 32769, dated July 2, ,1926, pay able to Union Oil Company, constituted an over - payment and should be cancelled, it is, tnere�- fore , ORDERED that said warrants be and the same are hereby cancelled, and the. Clerk and Treasu- rer are hereby directed to make the proper notations on their records. II In the Matter of Tax Sale Redemption. Satisfactory showing has been made of the redemption by Caroline R. Flood of the NW4 of NE4 of Section 20, Twp. 15 S. , R. 13 E. , :��.m. , heretofore purchased by the. County under tax foreclosure. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners execute a deed to the said Caroline= Wood for said -premises, as by law provided. In the Matter of Claims Against The County. The followinE-; claims were audited and ordered paid: SPECIAL ItARKET ROAD FUND C . Pur•man Labor X31.92 Mrs. Harrison Gray, - Assignee C.F.Albrignt 27.93_, In the Matter of Issuance of Certificated of Delinquency. It appears that there are considerable unpaid and delinquent taxes on various parcels of real property situated in Deschutes County, Oregon, sugbJect to taxation, and upon which7 taxes have heretofore been levied for the years hereinafter specified, and that under the law Certificates of Delinquency are entitled to issue. upon the phy ent of the taxes by indi 321 viduals other than those owning such property, and it seems expedient that an order should be made directing the Sheriff to issue Certificates of Delinquency on such property upon the payment of taxes as aforesaid. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff issue °a Certificate of Delinquency to any person or persons, firm or corporation, paying the unpaid, delinquent taxes heretofore assessed against any real property in Deschutes County, Oregon for the years 1921 to 1925, both years inclusive. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 26th day of September, 1928. H. H. De Armond County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF -THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF REDEP,mTION OF REAL PROPERTY: —' It appears that upon general tax foreclosure sale held by Deschutes County,. the County bid in and became the owner of The Northeast quarter and the West Half of the Southeast quarter of' Section l ; and the North Half of the Northeast quarter of Section 12, Twp.. 20 S. R. 18 E. W. M. in Deschutes Gounty, Oregon. It. further appearing from the affidavit on file herein that Sallie A. Wilson was the owner of said premises at the time the tax became delinquent, but that subsequently thereto she sold the same to Eli Wilson, now deceased, and that Mary Ellen Wilson and Elmer Wilson are now the owner of said property all of which appears to the satisfactionoof s &id court. It further appearing that Mary Ellen Wilson one of the heirs of Eli Wilson, has paid- to the Sheriff'. the amount of taxes for which said premises were bought to for by the County, together with all costs, interest and penalties, and is entitled to a deed therefor Therefore, it is hereby 'ORD -:RED that the County Judge and County Commissioners make, execute -and d.eliver to the said Mary Ellen Wilson a deed for said premises. Dated this 22 day of August 1928. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Inne s Geo. G. Se-dgwick Commissioners. BE IT <REMM%hBERED, 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 ' October, 1928, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding o.f a term of the County Court in said County, when were present < > H. H. De Armond, County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissi- oner r J. S. Inr_es , County Commis si ones < J. r?. Haner , County Clerk, < S. E. Roberts, Sheriff, < whereupon .tree following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of Recording Instruments. k_- - tivHEREAS, the riighway Commission has submitted deed from Oregon, 4'Jashingto.n joint stock :I22 Land Bank to the State of Oregon, and release of Mortgage from said bank to ri. H. Kilgore and wife, and WHEREAS, it appears that said instru-raents should be recorded without the, paymei t of fees. The Clerk, is therefore, DIRECTED to .record said instruments free of charge. In the Matter of Appropriation for County Fair. �;IIHEREFORE, pursuant to law there was for the County Fair to be held at Redmond for the year 1928 the sum of $900.00, the said $900.00 is now due and payable to the Deschutes Conn Fair Association. THEREFORE, it-, 'is ORDERED that tale Clerk draw a warrant.- on the General Fund for the sum of $900.00 payable to the _Deschutes County Fair Associ.ation,in full payment of amount due. In the Matter of Claim for Damages -. VituREFORE, it appears that Con F. Doody has made affidavit and application according to law showing that on the 30th day of August, 1928, in Deschutes County, Oregon, said un- known dogs now belonging to said Con F. Doody, killed sixty -six head of sheep belonging to said Con F. Doody, and whereas Chapter 254 of the Laws of Oregon for 1925 provides that the County Court shall cause to be issued a warrant to the owner of any sheep so killed by dogs belonging to said owner to the value of said sheep killed, said warrant to be drawn on a fund provided out of license fees paid by the owners of dogs; and V'h"EREAS it appears that it is mandatory that the County pay such claims when proven. After a full 'nearing the Cour finds that the said Can Y. Eroody .-lost sixty -six sheep on account of the killing by said dogs, that the average weight of said sheep was silty -three poinds of the value of 102¢ per pound, making a total of $437.09, for which amount the said Cori F. Doody is entitled to a warrant. It is, therefore ORDERED that the Clerk draw on the dog license Rind a warrant payable to said Con F. Doody in the sum of $437.09 in full settlement of said claim. In the Matter of Claims V_ Agai.ns -t the County: The follou�int_; claims against the County were presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows: No. GENERAL 1 Nell IIT_. King, 2 J. D. Bowman 3 Franklin Press 4 Marion hT. Lesh 5 Doernbecher Iviemorial I-osp. 6 Doernbecher Memorial Hosp. 7 J. Alton Thompson 8 R. Anna Thompson 9 Redmond Spokesman 11 Restern Tire Shop 12 tilestern Union 13 Bend Laundry 14 Bend Garage Co. 15 E. P. Brosterhous 16 Central Oregon Motor Co. 17 Dr. S.G. Henricke 18 Janet Moffat 19 Dr. R. V1. Hendershott 21 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 22 Bend Bulletin 23 Oregon Transfer Max 24 A. Cunning 25 Kilham Printing Co. 26 Redmond Spokesman 27 J. H. Haner, 28 R. D. Davis. 29 &a E. Roberts 30 VJ. E. Roberts. 31 P. Iv'H. Smith 32 R. 1. McKinney 33 Glass & Prudr.omme Co. 34 Bancroft- VIhitney Co: 35 Kate Rockwell. 39 Frenchie's Service Station Transporting minors - Baillif - election work Election supplies I'kursing Bernard Bishop tt . it room & nur s . Expenses - Supt. School work Monthly reports Miss Moffatt tire repair Ser .vice - Sheriff's office County Jail J. Itloffat , - expenses Labor J. k1offat.- expenses Services Nurse - Salary & expenses County physician Supplies Supplies Service Asst. Dist. ratty. Supplies Printing for Geo. W. Brewster County Clerk Special Deputy Sheriff - extra labor Board of prisoners Deputy udater h1aster I? 11 PR Supplies - Co. Clerk Supplies Care of Richard Hoffner Supplies - Sheriff's office IYOUNT 93.37 8.00 20.85 457.00 42.00 62.00 95.34 9.00 18.25 3.00 1.09 6.63 19.71 15.10 27.00 30.00 188.57 36.80 8.50 75.25 5.00 25.00 8.33 68.90 158.89 125.00 300.00 127.03 148.75 330.34 13.25 61.50 40 .0 0 .3.90 1� No. GENERAL FUND. :i (Continued) Labor AMOUNT 40 Schuman Auto Electric Supplies - Sheriff's office .16.50 41 CentreL Oregon Motor Supplies tt " 8.85 42 Oldsmobile- Co. of Oregon " f' " 100.45 43 Bend Garage ft ft " . 94.82 44 -West .Coast Printing Co. " County Clerk . ,62.00 45 A. A.. Anderson Expenses , 43.30 46 Har^s:_ond &, Stephens Co.. School supplies , 73.05 47 Bend Insurance Agency Premiums , 30.60 49 Lynch_ & Dickie Repairs 5.65 50 Weste'rn Union Tel. Co. Sheriff's office .. -2.68 51 Joyce. Barrett Services to Judge &. Dist.. Atty.:, 4.80 52 Clyde, lvi. McKay Services - 110.00 53 Hope Electric Shop Supplies for jail . 1.16 54 Bend ',dater Department Service 2,80 55 Pacific V,ater & Light Co. f' 42..54 56 Pacific Tel. _ Tel. Co. IT 31.20 57 Bend• American Red Cross Relief work r 12.17 58 ldrs. Agnes Hyde. Care of Michael Shanahan 40.00 155 Thos.-Carlon Constable 4.00 156 Columbia 1.1erc. Co. Jas. Waterhous 2-0.00 158 a- T,. Terril Justice of Peace _21.45 159 Geo. G. Sedgy lick Services - County Commissioner . 108.40 160 J. S..Innes 4f ft +f 122.80 161 Horton Drug Co. Supplies 10.50 No. SPECIiL MARKET ROAD FUND 103 Associated Oil Co. Gasoline 44.68 104 Russell Grader Mfg. CO. Equipment 21.60 105 j-. L. Foxley Labor .3.50 106 Itiiiller Lumber Co. Material 16.95 107 Peter Pierson tf 52.05 108 Dan Mirich Labor 64.80 109 John A. Runge it 16.88 110 d. 0. Widdows t.'r 66.39 111 A. A. Fossen " 13.61 112 Ben Alsup 4 . " 55.32 113 Lyle Bigbee " 30.00 114 Herman V itt�iier 18.01 11.5 L. H. I- arfield 't 9900 116 Gordon McKay 1t 10.63 117 Clifford Martin " 12.75 118 State Industrial Accident Com.. Insurance 49.55 -119 Millard Triplett Labor 5.49 120. Elmer `duils on ft 14.97 12.1 D. D. Tussing ft 4.99 122 F. C. Dowdell " 4.99 123 George McAllister " 2.3,96 12-4 George Brown " 132.87 125 Frank Hart 4t 134.04 120 Jim Thompson ++ 89.77 127 Fred Collins °' 111.03 128 S. K, Kessinger " 167.76 129 Cecil Floyd " 227.77 130 Jess 'fuck 't 301.24 131 R.' J. Smith ft 7.98 132 K. i1. Doak " 7.98 133 Lee -Smith 'f. 7.98 134 John 1,IcLaughlin tt 7...98 135 F. E. Veach " 7.98 136 Robert Collier 't 11.97 1,37 H. R. Shanno 't' 28.95 138 Wallace Banta ;f . 54.17 139 Howard Shiek 't 63.84 14.0 Jack Bellcord t4 78 78.30 141 T. A A. Bellcord " 1.34 142 Chas. Christie It .50 143 Matt Paschich ft 103.99 14.4 B. Keck 't 103.74 145 E. E. Cullison ++ 99.75 146 _ Dale Banta 116.74 147 Roy Stratton T'' 1 92.2.7 7 148 Nels Olander o 't 117.2 149 Frank McElfresh 't 149.75 150 C. J. Lair ff 95.80 151 M. T. Cox t, 235.99 No. MARKET ROAD FUND 1102 0. Widdows Labor 4,75 lNo. ROAD FUND 79 F. C. Dowdell Labor 114.77 89 Geo. McAllister " .29 02 1021.77 81 D. D. Tussing " 82, Elmer Wilson " 99.80 83 Millerd Tri.pplett '+ 131.76 84 J. -VI. - Schrunk ++ 7.00 85, R. M.,Cates to 107.76 86 L. Carver tt 4.49 37 Dan G. Wood ft 131.76 32 -3 324 No, ROAD FUND (Continued) AMOUNT. > { 33431 J. A. Monroe Labor 7.98 f 72 F. H. May - " 8.00 73 ° Guy Robbins " 19.47 74 . J. E. Armstrong " .19..47 75 H. Strinner " 19:47 76 . K. S. Fenno " ° 6.50 77 = R. h. Marchand " 64.90 78 > R. A. Hatfield " 71.39 33430 = VT. B. Coliandler t' 7.98 33432 . Lyle A. Palmer " 7.98 63 E. H. Clayton Supplies .. 6 :50 64 = Frenchie's Service Station " 15.99 65 . Anderson -Wing Motor Co. it 42.27 66 = Associated Oil Co. Gasoline 53.75 67. . Dan Mi.rich Labor 50:0.0 68 . Miller Lumber Co. Supplies > 42 .124 69 . Peter Pierson " > _ 37.50 70 = tiu. 0._ Widdows Labor 5.54 71 State Ind. Accident Com. Insuran,.ce 15.09 88 ° Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 10.03 90 > Galloway Garage &,, Mach. "_ . 1.65 91 > G. W. Davis " 5.00, 95 Q Jams A. Scates Labor 35.00 96 Claude I\- gallery " 9.00 > I 97 Geo. >trikner " 9.00 98 Henry Stri.rmer " 4.00 99 Miller Lumber Co. Supplies 2.25 „ There being no further business, the Court .thereupon adjourned to Wednesday,. Oct. 10 . 1926 . ati 2. P.M. H. H. ° De Armond County Judge 0 s Geo. G. Sedgwick- Commis s ioner.s October 10, 1928. > s The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being preaent,' and the follmriing proceedings were had, to -wit: > In the Matter of Appointment of Budget Committee. tiFH'ERE,AS, the lave requires that the County Court appoint three citizens of the County to act with the County Court as a Budget Committee for fi 1i ng the budget for then en-suii year for the County, and it ap1--earing that 11. A. Lynch of Redmond, H. A. Miller of Bend, and V. F . ° Livesay of.-Sisters are qualified to act as members of the Budget Committee, therefore, it -ii hereby a. ORDER -ED that said men be and they are hereby appointed as members of the Budget Commit tee for Deschutes County. The Redmond Commercial Club requested by letter, and also by personal representation;- that the Court take steps to have the Alfalfa- Powell Butte section of the Redmond Market Road constxuc -ted as speedily as possible, and it appearing to the Court that said request is reasonable, and that said road should be constructed as soon as money is available, and hat it is necessary that said road be laid out and surveyed. It is, therefore, hereby o -- ORDERED that the County Engineer cause said road to be laid out and surveyed forthwith. In the Tatter of Cancellation of Utrrant . ° WHEREAS, it appears that warrant No. 33570, dated October 8, 1928, payable to H. Carver in the amount of $131,76, drawn on the Road Fund, is erroneous and that said correct sun:.' should have been 54.49, it is, therefore, hereby ° ORDERED. that said v�iarrant be cancelled, and the Treasurer and Clerk are directed to ma! e a the necessary notation on their records. it is', fuxther ORDERED that the Clerk issue a warrant on the Road Fund to L. =Carver for the sing of.w4..49 in lieu thereof. ° lJ FJ 25 . The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the same: ROAD FUND F. _q May Freight on tractor Towing charge, 61.46 SPECIAL i1IARKET ROAD FUND C. Coop Labor 22.44 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned to Wednesday, October 17, 1928 at 2 P.Y. Filed Oct. 20, 1928 S. H. Haner, County Clerk, By - - - - - Deputy. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick . Commissioners Bend, Oregon, October 17,1928. The County Court of Deschutes County, met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -writ: In the Matter of the ChrissHarry County Road; The matter of establishing a road to be known as the Chris Harry Road was brought up, and the Court determined that said road should be established; whereupon the following re- solution was adopted; WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establi a County road in Deschutes.County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof, as follows, to-wit- BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of Section 24, Township 15 South of Range 12, East of the Willamette Meridian, thence west for one half mile to a termination at the south quarter corner of said Section 24, 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 certi- fied to as such by the County Clerk at the place of holding county court and also at t1r ee public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consider- ation 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 fifty dayc.of December 1928, 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 17th day of October 1928. H. H. De Armond County Judge J..S. Innes, Commissioner Geo.G.Sedgwiek, Commissioner In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant: L___ WHEREAS, it appears that warrant No. 32874 for $135.00 dated July 19, 1928, payable to F. T. Graham, drawn on the Road Fund for right of way for a portion of the Burgess Road across the North part of Lot 3 of Sec. 2, Twp. 22 S. R. 10 E. was erroneously issued in iriew of the fact that the said F. T. Graham is not the owner of said property, and WHEREAS, it appears that J. M. Lawrence is the agent of the proper owner, to: -wit: 326 Mrs. L. K. Gotterman., and has authority to receive said war-rant, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that said warrant be cancelled and a warrant in a like amount drawn on the oad Fund, be issued to J. M. Lawrence, Agent: the Matter of Claims inst the County; The following claims were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment the same; SPECIAL 14ARKET ROAD FUND K. M. Doak Labor George Frances Labor John Gordon,assoignee (John Howard) Labor H. Bozarth " 45.88 $39.90 19.95 28.98 Lumbermens Nattl Bank, assignee, (Jack Bellcourt) 47.88 n n n T. A, » 47.88 Bend Garage Go. assignee (H.. 0. Grady) Labor 49.87 (H. Lappens) " 39.90 0. F. Gregg n 46.38 F. E. Veach " 15.196 There being no further business the Court then adjourned to Wednesday, October-249, 9 28, .a t 2 P. M. FILED OCT 26 1928 J. l. T .LA ER, County Clerk By Deputy H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick, Commissioners Bend, Oregon, October 24, 19 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: The County Nurse appeared with the request for the committing of Lloyd Redfield, a minor child, to Doernbecher hospital. From the report filed it appears that the. County is justified in sending said child to the hospital. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the 'necessary steps be taken to committ said child to said hospital. Everett Parr appeared before the Court with the request to purchase a portion of a 160 acre tract of land heretofore acquired by the County for taxes. The matter was taken under advisement until the next meeting. In the Matter of the Smiths Rock Market Road. �- It appears that certain portions of the Smiths Rock Market Road are in bad condition and need graveling in view of the fact that said portions of said road get very wet and r!i in the winter. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the County Road Master arrange to have said portions graveled.. L. Sillery requested permission to install a pipe .line along the Butler Market Road` on the right of way, for the purpose of carrying water from the ditch to his premises. It was D that he be authorized to install said pipe line, but that said pipe line shoulld ORDERED �! in no way interfere with the road bed and that he should be liable to the County in damages for any damages caused to the road by reason of the construction and operation of said pipe line. C. L. Allen appeared in person and by his attorney, N. G. VVallace, requesting 'that th County deed to him the S of 'the Sw of Sec. 26, 'Twp. 16 S., R. 11, heretofore acquired W1= by the County fo:r taxes, and, whereas, it appears that said land is not, subject to taxatiO I- .3.27 but that taxes have heretofore been levied and the State's portion has been remitted, amoun ing to 20% of the total tax levied, and it appears that it would be to the best interest of the County to convey the premises to the said Allen upon his payment to the County of 20% of the taxes heretofore levied, being the amount remitted by the County to the State for State taxes.. In the Matter of the Chris Harry =�-- County Road: Chris Harry appeared before'the Court in connection with right of Way for the above road, and agreed' to give right of way and remove his fence for a consideration of $75.00; whereupon; it was ORDERED that upon the removal of said fence a warrant issue to the said Chris Harry for the sum of $75.00, The following bill was presented, audited and a warrant ordered drawn in payment of the same: SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND ci ° Columbia Mercantile Co., assignee '(F..L. Smith) Labor $64.59 There being no further business, the Court adjourned to meet October 25th, 1928, at 11:00 A.M. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Commi ss ioners FILED - October 25, 1928 OCT 26 1928 ✓. J. H. HAVER, County Clerk By Deputy The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: WHEREAS, the County has ,heretofore acquired title to the SEA of the Sft of Sec. 14, Twp. 17 S. R. 14 E.-, W.M. , for taxes, and R. H. and J. R. Thompson have offered the County $40.00 rental for said premises for the ensuing year, they to pay water maintenance and water charges, and it appearing that said proposition is fair and just, the County Judge is: hereby authorized to enter into a contract or lease with the said Thompsons in accordance .with said proposal. There being no further business, the Court thenadjourned to Wednesday, October 31st, 1928, at 2 P.M. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners October 31, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The ollotiiing claims were presented, audited and warrants ordered dravin in payment of the sq me: 328- SPECIAL 10ARKET ROAD .FUND: Delbert Shiek Labor $ -57.85 W. Eakman 1} . 65.83 F. King ) it 2.24 A. Powell ) Clyde Ellis, Assignee ,4 2.24 John T.1cLaughlin " 86.28 i There being no further business, the Court adjourned. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Inne s FILED Nov 14 1928 - Geo. G. Sedgwick J. TT Haner;, County Clerk Commissioners j By Deputy BE IT R=NBFRED, 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,e the 7th day of November, 1928, said day being the day fixed by lav,, for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Inns Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner S. H. Haner County Clerk S. E. Roberts. Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Bend- Prineville Xlarket Road: WHEREAS, it appears that H. Helgeson has heretofore agreed with the County Court to t $100.00 for right of way over his -- premises for the. construction of the above market road., said hi. ielgeson to' move and stand the cost of moving the fence.. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant for $100.00 on the Road Fund in favor of H. Hel in full payment of all charges for.right of way. j There being no further business, the Court adjourned until Thursday, November 8th, 192 at 2 P.T. FILED Nov 14-1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk By Deputy H. H, De Armond County Judge Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioners Bend, Oregon, November 8,19 The CountyCourt of Deschutes County net this day pursuant to adjournment, all memebers being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had: County Engineer Gould appeared before the Court with plans to suggest to the Highway Commission for the building of the Santiam Highway from- the present terminus of the Detoliu Market Road to the summit of Hogg Pass. The Board decided to gather all data available and present the matter to the Highway Commission at their next meeting. It appears that R. H. Jahns was employed by the County to work on the Northwest Redmon Road, and that thereiis $10.80 yet due him for labor. Therefore, it is ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the T;larket Road fund in the sum of V10.80, payable to R. H. Jahns. on There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Friday, November 9th, 1, 28) at 2 P. M. FILED Nov 14 1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk By Deputy H. H. De Armond County Judge Gecommi.ssiogersk 0 4. e The County Court of Deschutes Cc being present, whereupon the follov:i In the Matter of Claims Against L the Count y: - 329 Bend, Oregon, November 9, 1928° ty met this day pursuant to adjournment,.all members proceedings were had; The following claims against the County were presented and audited, and after audit wer ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows: No. GENERAL FUND i 1 B. E. Nichols Election bxp 5.00 ) 70.82 2 Jno. Buchholtz " 45.00 Z. T. Gideon, Justice 3 M. E. Ladie° Aid Society " 20.00 20.50 4 Mrs. Cavaness " 10.00 5 T. W. Carlon " 55.0.0 63 6 0. I. C. Cafeteria " 69.00 eno.Services- Surveyor 7 Mrs. F. L. Holmes " 16.00 Marion M1. Lesh 8 A. S. Holmes " 10.40 348.00 9 W. W. Babcock " 3.00 10 Pearl Lee ° " 3.00 66 11 E.-M.-Parr ° t4 2.50 " -Nurse 12 W. A. Rahn ° 4.80 Bend Garage= 13 A. L. Saye r' . 11.00 17.86 14 Ladies Pioneer Club " 6.00 15 E. M. Parr " 6.00 69 16 Geo. Gates ° " 3.60 " " 17 Max A. Cunning " 3.60 Janet Moffa °t, County Nurse 18 W. F. Arnold " 4.20 167.10 19 Geo . M1. Erickson " 1.40 20 Claude Mallery " 3.00 72 21 0. H. Bishop ►' 1.60 Prevailing fee 22 W. F. Crampton " 6.00 Bend hardware Co. 23 Jesse Warren " 4.60 .75 24 Frank Dahl ° " 4.00 Cl 25 Edith M. Beach " 5.40 75 26 Bert Connell " 4.80 Assist. 27 Franklin Press of Bend " 43.00 Bend Bulletin 28 TT '" 66.60 54.30 z 29 " ° Tt 363.50 30 Daniel Schumacher " 4.50 78 31 Glass & Prudhomme " 3.73 32 J. H. Haner° 210.12 Nell M. King 34 Glass & Prudhomme It 44.55 42.44 35 It _ " 22.40 36 Nina Kingsbury " = 1.60 81 37 Gene S. Chamberlain It _ 2.75 " 38 Jay M. Shively 41 27.50 Kate :Rockwell 43 Pacific Power & Light Service 51.32 40.00 44 C. T. Terril, Justice Fees 1:7..50 45 Kilham Stationery &, Printing C Supplies- Assessor 3.30 84 46 It It . Sheriff 35.16 I Deputy Water Master 47 " it Supt 83.51 48 " It Treas 53.52 49 J. Alton Thompson Institute Exp 125.13 50 West Coast Printing Cc Supplies -Supt 1.06 52 J. Alton Thompson, Supt. Office Exp 90.95 53 Erickson Grocery Indigent 19.88 54 Bend Chapte -r, American Red Cross It 102.40 55 Agnes Hyde ° Care of Indigent 40.00 56 Frenchie's Service Station Car exp - Sheriff 46.10 57 Bend Garage Cc it 78.90 58 Central Oregon Motor Co. Car Exp- Sheriff 19.75 59 R. D. .Davis Deputy Sheriff 125.00 60 S. E. Roberts Board of Prisoners) 21 60 i Expenses ) 70.82 93.95 61 Z. T. Gideon, Justice Fees 20.50 62 Clyde M. McKay :.Office help 90.00 63 Florence Swanson S eno.Services- Surveyor 7.50 64 Marion M1. Lesh County Hospital 348.00 65 Western Union Service 2.57 66 Bend Laundry " -Nurse 5.81 67 Bend Garage= tT Tr 17.86 68 Schuman Auto Electric "' " 2.00 69 Central Oregon Motor Co. " " 15.35 = 70 Janet Moffa °t, County Nurse Salary & Exp 167.10 71 Joyce Barrett Steno Services 5.35 72 Geo H. BrewEter Prevailing fee .5.00 73 Bend hardware Co. Supplies -Clerk .75 74 Kilham Stationery & Printing Cl " "Dist. Atty 13.85 75 Max A. Cunning Assist. 25.00 76 Bend Bulletin Printing "Publications 54.30 z 77 Oregon Transfer Service 5.00 78 Doernbecher °Hospital 44.00 79 Nell M. King Probation officer :Exp 42.44 80 Bend Mater Dept. Service 2.80 81 Bend 10uater Dept " 9.30 82 Kate :Rockwell Care of Indigent 40.00 83 Redmond Spokesman Printing & Publications 35:.20 84 P. M. Smith= I Deputy Water Master 24.78 . i 330 No. 85 86 87 88 90 91 93 94 95 217 218 219 220 22.1 222 224 225 226 I01W 166 168 167 169 170 171 172 175 176 191 195 197 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 GENERAL FUND . txivluuly R. J. McKinney Water Master 240.30 C.P. Niswonger Funeral exp- Indigent 75.00 Viest Coast Printing CO. Supplies.- Treas. 2.83 E. P. Brosterhous Labor 3.50 Glass & Prudhomme Co. Supplies -Clerk 18.02 S. E. Roberts Exp. 3.55 Magill Drug Co. Indigent relief 49.00 Pacific Telephone & Teleg Co Service 28.90 J. H. H:aner, , Clerk Expenses advanced 36.15 Emil Stone Labor 8.00 R. B. Gould Surveyor 6.30 W. 0. i7iddows " 2.50 Ben Alsup D. D. Tussing Tt 4.50 Lyle B:i.gbee, " 4.50 H. 0.. Vvittwer " 4.05 J. S. Innes, Commissioner 121.10 J. B. H:eninger Supplies - Engineer 16.00 R S. Hamilton Fees advanced 22.00 ROAD FUND Labor Frenchies Service Sta. Material B. A. Kendall tt iT ft Deschutes Concrete Pipe: Co `t Bend Ha.rdwar -e.. Co . `t B. A. Kendall " Oregon Trunk Railway Rental Arthur Biladeau Contract N. P. Fuller & Co Materials Ulrich Auto.Top Shop Repairs Pondosa. Lumber Co Lumber Moores Garage & Machine Shop Trailer D. Stookey Labor D. McLean it. R. 11T. 'Rickert it Cates, R. 11. i. .,motes; tt Dan C. V ood, It Marshall Ellenger `t Henry Strixner It L. F. Hanel; It F. C. Dowdell It Elmer Wilson on " Geo. McAlister It D. D. Tussing It l'dIi llard Triplett It F. Ii, May Roadmaster State Industrial Accident Comm.: Insurance Bend Hardware Co. Material Associated pil Co. Gas & Oil Miller Lumber Co. Lumber MARKET ROAD; FUND D. D. Tussing Labor Elmer Wilson it F. C. Dowdo 11 It Millard Triplett tt George TMcAl,ister Dan C . Woods. Tt R. It1. Cates. tT F. H. 111,ay Roadmaster State :Industrial Accident Comm- Insurance Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Material Associated Oil Co. _ Gas SPEC IA L MARKET ROAD FUND TM. T. Cox Frank IVcElfresh C. J. Lair Nels Olander Roy Stratton Dale Banta _ E. E. Cullison Matt Paschick B. Keck Chas Christie � Wb.11ace Banta Thomas Hutchinson Lee Sm.:ith R. J. Smith; A. Ludi J. Hoza F. X. Poitras B. E. Clarno William Allen Tt,'_iike Kelly L. V. :Pontius F. Grader H. Lappens Chas. H. Rea, Assignee of H.Lappens For eman Labor tt It �t It It tt It tt It It It It It tt It Labor If It It IT. IT 66.60 15.20 14.65 24.00 . 125.10 35. 50 5.00 40.00 , 41.25 11.50 58.08 . .` . 75.00 12.98 17.22 . . 13.00 129.74 137 .25 4.50 13 .0 0 9 :..7 5 114.77 99.80 137.25 112. bO 129.02 243.84 23.23 83.58 136.93 116.88 19.95 14.97 19..95 8.23 10.98 10.98 4.99 34.55 2..45 12.60 9.68 281.50 146.39 139.72 112.74= 91.77 118.98 95.76 139.70 110.72 67.50 94.36 101.74 107.73 106.24 91.02 87.78 79.80 71,82. 83.79 79.80 59.85 _ 47.88 30.86 25.00 �LJ 3 1 No. SPECIAL 1:UI RKET ROAD FUND 120 H. 0. Grady Labor 51.87 121 0. -F. Gregg " 14.90 Chas. H. Rea, Assignee of 0. F.Gregg 25.00 122 J. J. Polson it 1 51.87 123 W. Birdsall It 49.88 124 F. L. Smith " 39.90 125 Robert'Gollier " 19.95 126 E. Preston " 19.95 127 G. Oppen '* 1.99 128 Jess Redding " 14.97 129 Arnold `Uright " 75.92 130 Benton Floyd " 75.92. 131 101illi.am Malone " 75.93 132 Wallace Banta " 90.15 133 Thomas`Garard " 54.89 134 Jack Kader °' 55.86 135 Jim Thompson " 120.72 136 Fred Collins " 139.72 137 S. K. Messinger " 185.23 138 Frank hart 270.47 139 Cecil Floyd " 252.67 140 Geroge Brown " 275.22 141 Jess Tuck " 341.71 142 D. D. Tussing " 2.49 143 Elmer Veils on " 14.96 144 H. 0. Wittwer " 8.33 145 Lyle Bigbee " 48.00 146 Ben Alsup t' 52.54 147 W. 0. Widdows ' rr 98.82 148 John A. Runge It 3.50 149 ;Mate Industrial Accident Comm }4 100.37 150 Peter Pierson Material & Labor 70.00 151 V estern Road h1achiner•y Co. Material 39.60 152 A. E. Ault Material & Labor 2.64 153 Associated Oil Co. Gas 177.42 154 Bend Hardware Co. Material 687.25 Bend Hardware Co. Material 100.44 173 Trojan Powder Company ji 11.54 178 The Austin- u�estern Road Machin Co. Equipment 174.71 There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wedneeday, November 14th, 1923, at 2 P. 1,I. H. H. Ue Armond County Judge BEND, OREGON, November 21, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County, met this day pursuant to adjournment, all bers being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit: n the Matter of Sale of eat Property; V= WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax oreclosure proceedings, a deed and title for the following described real property, to -wit. Thy N2 of the SE-1 and the S1,114 of the SEA of Section 2, Twp. 14 S. , R. 13 E. Iff. M. , The- NW of the NE4 of Section 11, Twp. 14 S., R. 13 E.4 ^J.1I. , and The N2 of the NE49 S. , R. 13 E. o M. 11 in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the NVE of the ITII -4 of Section 13, Twp. 14 WHEREAS, it is deemed to be to the best interests of the County that said-property be old. Therefore, the Sheriff is hereby ORDERED and directed to sell said property at public sale ,';to the highest bidder for ash, provided that no bid for less than `100.00 plus costs of this proceeding shall be ac- ep to d. - The Sheriff is hereby irected to give notice of such sale as b law Y o y provided. n the Matter of Claims against he' County: = 4---- The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment f the same 332 GENE, I L FUND Owl Pharmacy Supplies -Co. Judge 15-.15 ° t+ Indigent West Coast Printing Co. Supplies- Justice 18.27 Pine Forest Gxa�nge Rent- Election 5.00 Krs. GeO. McAlister Election 3.00 Blanche 'Brady 't -3.00 ' Mrs. Geo. - Hoover Lizzie J. Nicholson " 10.00 C. J. Nicholson " 3.00 ° Joyce Barrett Steno -Dist Atty 55.95 ROAD FUND Western'Road Machinery Go, Equipment 10.90 Geo. T. 'Murphy Labor 60.00 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 0. F. Gregg Labor 57.85 ° H. La ppd ns " 4.7.38 tT A. Ludl a 15. 9 0 I. Grader " 13.96 There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, November 28, 1928, at 2 P. M. ° H. H. De Armond, County Judge ' ° Commissioners IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHU` ES COUNTY In the Matter of Sale of ) e./ ( ORDER Real Property ) i WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired, through .delinquent tax for tq- closure proceedings a deed and title for the following described real property, to-wit: The of the SE-;' and the SW-1 of the SE4 of Section 2, Twp. 14 S. R. 13 E. W. M. The NW-j4 of the NEB of Section 11, Twp. 14 S. R. 13- E.. W. M. , The Tv "­� of the NE4, the NEB of the NW4 of Section 13, Twp. 14 S. , R. 13 E. W., M. and whereas, it is deemed'to be to the best interests of the County that said property be sold; therefore, the Sheriff is hereby ORDERED and directed to sell said property a,t public sale to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bid for less than $100.00 plus costs of this proceeding, shall be a.c cepted. The Sheriff` is hereby directed to give notice of such sale as by law provided. Dated this 21st day of November 1928. H. H.-De Armond, County Judge J. S. Inne s Geo. G. Sedgwick, Commissioners. Filed Dec 3 1928 Bend, Oregon, November 28, 19 ?8 J. H. Haner, , County Clerk By Deputy -The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members bein g present., whereupon the following proceedings were had: WHEREAS, the Judges and Commissioners convention has been called at Portland for December 17, 18 and 19, and this County is a member of the association of Judges and Com- I r 333 missioner-s; and .11 'WHEREAS, the annual fees for each County is x$''25.00; therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $25.00 in favor of J. ' E. Smith, Secretary, Salem, Oregon. In the matter of Payment of Election Boards: It appears that the following Judges and Clerk of election worked until after midnight in canvassing the ballots of the election of November 6th, and are entitled to additional fees, and the Clerk is hereby directed to draw warrants in favor of the following persons in the sure of $3.00 each, payable out of the General fund; PRECINCT NO. 10 PRECINCT N0. 7 Annie Moline May Toombs, Cora Baxter Millie Anderson Laura Emard Adeline Bostic PRECINCT NO. 29 H. J. Sottong Agnes M. Sottong Kate MT. Goodhue Stella Nelson Ernest Nelson Erma Rebstock, Hazel McGillvray Agnes Hyde Ilaud Wood Grace E. Dick The following bills were also audited and warrants ordered drawn for the same; GENERAL FUND Owl Pharmacy Indigent 9.35 A. F. Fraser Election exp 4.60 Edna Buchwalter " 5.00 Lida V. Stone " 10.00 S. E. Correll " 5.00 Road Fund Bend Iron Works Labor & Material 149.14 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned. H. H. De Armond County Judge Commissioners BE IT RE=,!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 5th day of December, 1928, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present. ' H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner J. H. Honer, Clerk o S. E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon the follovving proceedings were had, to -wait. Iri the 1.11atter of Cancellation of warrants. L.— 'WHEREAS, it appears that County Warrant No. 32325 for x;3.00 dated May 24, 1928, payable to Ethel King, drawn on the General Fund, and Warrants Nos. 33652, 32916, 33411, 342209 33157 and 32670, each for $22.50 and Warrants No. 33169, 32931, 33424, 342311 320"'85 and 33665 all 'for :17.50 each, and all payable to Bonnie G. Carroll, drawn on the General Fund, have been uncalled for and should be` cancelled, It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that' said ,maarrants, and each of them, be and the same `are hereby cancelled, and the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby directed to. make the nece,-sary notarion for cancellation. 034 In the Matter of Bonnie G. Carroll!. WHEREAS, it appears that heretofore an order has been made awarding the sum of �22I.50 per month to Bonnie G. Carroll as an, indigent person, and inasmuch as it seems that the sai Bonnie G. Carroll has removed from this County and is not entitled to or in need o-f aid fro the County, it is hereby ORDERED that no further payments be made to the said Bonnie G. Carroll. In the Matter of Recording Lease. WHEREAS, application has been made by the State Highy,ay Commission for recording lease for road materials, said lease running to the State of Oregon, without charge, and it appearing that said lease should be recorded by the County Clerk of Deschutes County wit charge, the Clerk is therefore, ORDERED to record said lease free of charge. In the Matter of Appr.oval of County Officials' Bonds. The bond of R. B. Gould, County Surveyor, elect, Waiter G. Peck.',. Treasurer elect a C. L. McCauley, Tax Collector and Sheriff elect, were duly submitted to the County Court for approval. Therefore it. is hereby ORDERED that the same be and they are hereby approved and ordered riled. In the Hatter of the NELS ANDERSON COUNTY ROAD: It appears that it is necessary to establish a County Road, to be known as the Nel Anderson County Road, whereupon the following Resolution was adopted; 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 es- tablish a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the east boundary of. the right -of -way of The Dalles- Calif'I ornia State Highway (according to the revised establishment thereof as surveyed and located in 1926) said p04 Lnt being approximately 350 feet north from the South boundary of the NEs ofl Section 20, Township 17 South of Range 12, East of the Willamette 1k,.7eridian; thence in a nortla- easterly directiorL approximately one -half mile to a termination in the existing land app:roxl mately 100 feet northwesterly from the Nels Anderson Ranch house, said termination being further approximately 1000 feet east and 500 feet north from the northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 21, Township 17 South of Range 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 qualified Deputy, shall glive notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly cec-tif�ed to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding-county court and also at three pllblic pl.ces 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 bell considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the 6th day of February- 1929, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, aid at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any ob- jections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said pro- posed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 5th day -of December 1928. (signed) H.H. De Armond, County Judge ° J. S. Innes Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick,Commissioniir In the Matter of Levying Assessment: L. fJHEREAS, it appears that the guest Side Reclamation District has ceased to function., and has refused to levy assessments, and is in debt in a large sum of money; that it is a muni -I cipal corporation, authorized and empowered to raise money by assessment, and application Z has been made by the First National tlBank of Redmond, a creditor of said District, asking; that the County Court levy an assessment:-as by lat provided, said assessment to be sufficient to raise the sum of $4000.00, and it appearing to, the Court that the law authorizes the County 335' Court to levy such an assessment upon the failure of the District to levy, and the: District having failed, -it is hereby ORDERED that an assessment be levied, as by law provided; and it-appears that a propos- ed assessment has been prepared and submitted to the County Court, which appears to be in all things regular and fair, which assessment gives the description of the lands to be affected by said assessment, and the name -of the owner. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that said proposed assessment be and the same is hereby adopted and declared to be the assessment for the West Side Reclamation District for the year 1929; and it is further ORDERED that said assessment roll be filed with the County Assessor, and by.the County hssessor extended on the assessment, roll, as. by law provided. In the Matter of Appointment of Road Master: . F. H. May was on the 28th day of November, 1928, duly appointed Road Master by the County Court for a period of two years from that date,, but the appointment was erroneously omitted from the minutes of the proceedings of that meeting. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that said appointment be and. the same is hereby confirmed. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has been paying to Hattie Huntington the sum of ,$31.00 per month, the said Hattie Huntington being an indigent. person and unable to take care of herself; and WHEREAS, it appears that said amount should be increased to $40.00 per month, it is, therefore, ORDERED that the monthly allowance to the said Hattie Huntington be and the same is hereby increased to $40.00 per month, and the Clerk is directed to henceforth draw warrants in accordance herewith. WHEREAS, it appears that the jury term of the Circuit Court has just closed, and the jurors and witnesses and bailiffs thereof are entitled to be paid without auditing by the. Gounty Court. -It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk pay such jurrors , witnesses , In the. Matter of Claims Against the County. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT l Columbia<Mercantile Co. Indigent 40.00 2 Claudia Z'Tartin Cle*, Election 3.00 3 4NIestern Union Service- Sheriff 3.55 4 Glass & Prudhomme Co. Supplies - Clerk _ 13.97 5 C. P. Niswonger Coroner's fees 5.00 6 C. P. Becker " Juror 1.00 0. C. Henkle 1.00 R. M. Smith 1.00 R. N. Palmerton 1.00 W. A. Beaver 1.00 R. M. Belshee tt tt 1.00 Dr. R. VV. Hendershott Examination 5.00 Frank Chapman Witness fees ..1.50 Harold Bishop it 1.50 E. S. McGuire ft I - 1.50 G. B. Bon t' 1.50 Florence..Swanson Reporter- Inquest 26.25 7 Mrs. V1. V, McClure Election 3.00. < 8 Ghester Middleton Rent- E1e.ction 5.00 9 West Coast Printing Co Supplies -Supt. 12.08 10 C. P. Nis >wonger Funeral Exp- Indigent 75.00 11 Hope Electric Co Supplies -Court House 10.95 12 Burroughs, Adding Machine Service 2.25 13. McCann the Sign Man Election -signs 1.00 14 Mrs. G. E,. xobertson Vuitness fees 2.00. 15 Bend Viatex Dept. Service -Jail 2.65 16 R. J. McKinney Water Master 170.00 17 " t' Exp. 79.70 18 Leo Ordway. Witness fees & Exp 7.60. . 19 Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications 20.20- r 20 Oregon Transfer Service 5.00 pp- 336 21 2:2 •25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 77 72. 73 75 76 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 96 97 98 GENERAL FUND Glass & Prudhomme Go. Bend Hardware Co. Doernbecher Memorial Hospital It James Toney George Heighes Supplies -Clerk It -court House In igent It V,,itness fees & Mileage TT Bend Bulletin Supplies & Publications R. D. Davis Sd.ary- Deputy Sheriff S. E. Roberts Board of Prisoners $70.00) Expenses J. H. Daw 61.86) Bend Furniture Co. Rent - Circuit. Court Oldsmobile Co. Car Repairs- Sheriff Central Oregon Motor Co =.. Car Exp- - TT Anna Stevenson Witness fees Kate Rockwell Care of Indigent Bend Garage,) Company Gas & Oil J. D. Bowman, Clerk in Circuit Court Laura Fay Witness fees Bend Cafe Meals- Jurors It it Hope Electric Shop Supplies-Court house Marion M. Lash Country Hospital Smith Electric & Sports Store Equipment -Dist. Atty Kee Lox Manufacturing Co Supplies - Supt Kilham Stationery & Ptg. Go it J. Alton Thompson Office & Travel Exp J. D. Bowman Labor TT tt Nell M. King Exp-Probation Officer Central Oregon.Motor Co Car Exp -Nurse Bend Laundry Service t' Bend Garage Co Gas & Oil tt Riggs Optical Companies' Equipment -Nurse Schuman Auto Electric Car Exp it Janet Moffat Salary & Exp -Nurse R. B. Gould Services & Exp W. 0. Widdows Surveyor Ben Alsup it Dr. R. W. H.endershott Indigent relief American Red Cross Indigent relief $27.45 tt Soldier's tt 53.25 Agnes Hyde, Care of Indigent J. H. Haner, Clerk Expenses advanced Geo;. G. Sedgwick Commissioner Clyde M. McKay Office Help- & Exp Max A. Cunning Asst. Dist Atty Redmond Spokesman Supplies- Assessor Pac Telephone & Teleg. Service- Pacific Power &Light It T► It E. Malone lUla p State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance Leona Childs Election board Fern Olson tt .Elsie Miller June Korf t' Kittie Foss " Edith M. Beach tt Clara Sears Tt Fay Crow Te Ester Graham T► Genevieve Boyd tt Geo. Brewster Services Mannheimerts Department. Store Indigent Marshall Hunt Election Exp Nlattie Clark 4 , ,A. C. H. Irwin Funeral Exp - Indigent Mrs. Edna Buchwalter Election Exp J. S. Innes Commissioner J. H. 1Raner, Clerk Postage Bend Water Department Sery i c ROAD FUND G. J7. Ilavies Equipment Galloway Garage and Machine. Shop Labor and equipment Russell Grader Mfg. Co. Equipment Bert Brandon Labor F. H. Zday Roadmaster J. H. Daw Labor J. A. Foss tt R. 11. Cates . tT Dan C. .Wood t' Millard, Triplett - Tt Geo McAlister tt E lme r Ui is on " D. D. Tossing it Frank Dowdell _ It David lie Armond it Geo Shay s It H. 0. Jackson If C. N. Jones it Jess Potter to 8-.70 6.90 8.00 16.00 7.60 7.60 140.20 125.00 .131.86 6.00 100.50 29.51 6.00 40.00 96.30 52.00 4.00 21.05 9.75 1.20 236.00. 7.00 8.00 14.48 85.00 4.00 9.00 53.17 8.80 2.53 12.72. .37 .8.95 199.57 14.60 2.25 9.74 30.00 80.70 40.00 77.85 67.60 100.00 25.00 32.75 3.45 36.73 27.15 4.75 451.97 3.OQ 3;.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 50.00 21.18 6.75, 12.00 75.00 . 5.00 140.60 6.00 3.55 3.25 71.20 19.16 10.48 2.37.:.00 13.98 24.72 58.37 74.12 120.78 60.39 109.78 102.30 104.79 54.89 13.98 27.96 6.25 10.48 1 337 ROAD FUND Conttd 192 State Industrial Aadident Comm Insurance 20.*57 193 Associated Oil Gast 177.38 19.4 Bend Hardware Co. Hardware 69.57 Harry Davis- Labof Johnson Heath it 4:49 MARKET ROAD: FUND 179 W. L. Van Duren Services 24.38 180 Associated Oil Co Gas 21.50 181 W. 0. Widdows Surveyor 10.69 182 Geo:. McAlister Labor 11.97 183 D. D. Tussing 27.44 184 Elmer Wilson 14.96 185 David De Armond 4.,99 186 Frank Dowdell 19.96 187 Millard Triplett 16.46 188 R. 1\11. Cates 51.63 189 Dan C Wood 63.13• 190 F. H. Idlay Roadmaster 19.56 191 State Industrial Accident Comm- Insurance 4.97 SPECIAL MARKET ROAD YMqD 99 G. B. Womack Labor 15.96 100 H. C. Morse it 15.96 1 Thomas. Hutchinson it 15.96 2 W. A. Palmer it 23.94 3 F. L. Leavitt IT 24.69 4 E. J. Womack 41 15.96 5 M'. Redding 23.94 6 Eric Peterson 35.91 7 A. Chilgren 39,90 8 J. L. De Armond 43*89 -9 Ben Morse 76:69 10 Clifford Joanis It 63.84 11 Ike Cook 91.77 .12 F. W. Farrens it 93.76 13 Oliver Fosbton It 77.60 14 Jack Bellcord if 101.74 15 T. A. Bellcord it 77.80 16 G. Oppen it 104.23 17 V1. Birdsall 129.33 18 J. J. Colson 107.73 19 TT H. O'Grady 99.75 20 L. V. Pontius 91.7`7.. 21 Mike Kelley 101.74 22 William Allen 103.74 23 F. X. Poitras 99.75 24: J. Hoza 107.73 25 F. L. Smith 117.72 26 R. J. Smith 95.75 27 Chas. Christie 36.41 28 Bill Keck 107.73 29 Matt Paschick if 144.71 30 E..E. Cullison 1? 93.76 31 Dale Banta it 94.00 32 Roy Stratton it 97.75 33 Nels Olande2 it 103.74 34 C. J. Lair it 124.75 35 Frank DIcElfresh. It 168.47 36 11. T. Cox it 260.71 37 Lee Oliver it 17.46 38 C. L. Faster 1? 24.69 39 A. P. Casey it 11.22 40 Bill Neal it 24.69 41 John 14"ii1son It 2t2. 4.4 42 Anton Aune if 97.75 43 Bud Letson 23.4:4 44 Uley Dowell 23.44 45 R. Wardlow 23.44 46 Casper Walby 23.94 47 Frdd Collins 34.92 48 Elmer L. McCollum tt 87.36 4:9 John Wilson 103.95 50 Arthur Grafenberger it 211.14 51 E. K. Agu 11 163.69 52 Chas. Mickle if 185.01 53 Jess Redding ?1 92.32 54 Tom Garard it, 141.60 55 Jack Rader 117.21 56 Jim Thompson tt 121.22 57 q. K. Messinger 165.99 58 Arnold Right 217.92 59 Benton (Floyd 234.87 60 W. Banta 244,'36 61 William Mialone tt 262.16 62 Geo. Brown , it 265.72 63 Frank Hart if 230.10 64 Cecil Floyd It 211.13 65 Bertha Tuck, Assignee of Jess Tuck, Labof 307.77 66 Geo McAlister Labor 71.88 338 67 Of lf ford Triartin Labor &. 50 68 Lyle Bigbee " 24.60 69 Ben �lsup " 16.50 70 A. A. Fossen . tT 20.42 71 J. 0. Widdows tt 85..49 72 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 126.:61 73 Midstate Hard-ware-Co. Materials 15.75 74 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co it 20.85 75 Russell Grader Mfg Co Materials 11.37 76 Bend hardware Co " -- 438.46 77 Peter Pierson < Labor 147.60 78 Associated Oil Gas & Oil 297.01 95 J. Swisher Hauling logs 400.19 , IN The Flatter of the Bend Hardware Co.., assignee of Thomas Hut- chinson, Labor, 43.89 , 78 Ernest Wood Labor 25.93 , 79 A. P. Casey . It 8.98 80 C. L. Foster it 4.49 ± 81 Casper Walby Labor 3.99 By Deputy There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, <Decembei! 12 1928, at 2 P.M. In the I'latter of the Fremont - lighway . -- The Viewer's report in the above entitled matter was read for the second time. H. H. De Armond County Judge MW C e J. S. Innes, . Geo. G. Sedgwick . Commissioners Filed Dec 21 1928 Bend,;. Oregon, December <12, 1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk By Deputy _ The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Judge H. H. De Armond being absent 9 whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: i;- The following bills were presented and allowed, and warrants ORDERED drawn for the sam( GENERAL FUND: . Bend Drug Co. Indigent 24.35 , Ly.nch & Roberts f 5.06 SPECIAL T�QIRKET -ROAD FUND T. A. Bellcord. Labor 34.41 M. Redding 't 29.92 , H. 0. Grady t' 34.41 < Ward I,4unker . " 30.42 Walter Check 't 42.39 L. L. idiilen " 6.48 < J. J. Colson " 14.46 Eric Peterson " 38.40 Oliver Fosbton> '? 10.00 Hike Kelley < " 8.00 Clifford Joanis 't 17.95 I. C. Tdlorse a " 29:.92 , IN The Flatter of the Fremont Highway. �� e The Viewer's Report in the above entitled matter was read for the first time. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Friday, December 13th, at 2 P.rdl. J. S. In.nes , Approved. Commissioners H. H. De Armond Filed Dec 21 1928 . Bend, Oregon, December 13, 1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk < By Deputy The County Court -of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjounnment, all member: being present., whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: , In the I'latter of the Fremont - lighway The Viewer's report in the above entitled matter was read for the second time. MW C e 33-9 In the Matter of Niels Anderson County Road: v WIEREAS, it appears that on the 5th day of December, 1926, a resolution was duly adopte for the establishment of the above named road, and it is necessary that Viewers be appointe to ascertain damages, if any, for right of way. It is, therefore, ORDERED that C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed to, act with the County Surveyor, R. B. Gould, as a Board of Viewers. It is further ORDERED that the Viewers make their report on the 14th day of December, 1928, or within ten days thereafter, and file the same with the Clerk. In the Matter of Clair s Against the County: The following, bills were presented and allowed, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND Bertha Holman Clerk, Election 3.00 1.1innie Schmidt " 3.00 Hettie Claypool f' 3.00 Magill Drug Co. Indigent 53.75 'x Supplies -Clerk 12.65 t° Court House .L Jail 1.50 14.15 It appears that the bill of Mrs. Marion M. Lesh for care of indigents for the month of November, 192,8-was $430.00, and through mistake she was only paid $236.00, and is entitled to the further sum of $194.00. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General'-Fund in the sum of $194.00, payable to Marion T:Q. Lesh. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Friday, December 14th, 1928, at- 2 P.1I. H. H. De Armond. Count y Judge J. S. Innes Commissioners. Filed Dec 21 1928 Bend, Oregon, December 14, 1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk By Deputy The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of the Fremont Highway: The above matter came on regularly for hearing at this time, this being the day follow- ing the second reading of the Viewer's Report, and the Court having fully considered said report, and it appearing that no claim for damages or any objections have been filed, and after fully considering the same the court finds that the report of the Viewers is in all- . things equitable, fair and just, and that damages assessed by the Viewers' report are just and reasonable, and being satisfied that said road will be of public utility, it i s , there- fore ° ORDERED that the report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted. It further appearing that' tree' Viewers found and assessed damages for right of way as follows: Mrs. C. G. ' Springer . 450.00 Fannie E. Stearns 376.00 It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw warrants on the Road Fund, payable to th''e ;a „bo,v_e 340 R parties in the amounts set after their respective names in payment of damages. for said right of way; PROVIDED, that the. Road Fund shall be reimbursed at the time and when the bonds for the building, of the above road are sold. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, _and the filed notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby eclared to be a-, .public highway. y F In the Matter of County Agent Expense: It appears that there has heretofore been provided the sum of $200.00 for the maintenazl ce of an exhibit at the Pacific International; that the County Agent was in charge of said Exhibit; that his expenses were $228.48; that he received premiums amounting to $83.33, leaving a bal- ance of $145.15 Unpaid. It is,. therefore, ORDERED that a warrant be drawn on the General Fund, chargeable to the County Advertising Fund, payable to W. T. MacDonald in the sum of $145.15. In the X[atter of Claims Against - the County: a The folio-wing clLirns were presented and warrants ordered drawn in payment off' the same: SPEC IAL MARKET ROAD FUNJD W. A. Palmer Labor $40..39 William Allen 8.47 R. J. Smith "' 28.42 .110 V. Pontius " , _ 32.42 In the Batter of the County Tax Levy: H • II Now on this 14th day of December, 1928, this matter came on for consideration for the levy of the taxes for the year 1929 .to be levied in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing to the Court that due notice has been published in the Bend Bulletin, as by law provided, ? of the estimates and proposed budget for such tax levy, which notice fixed Firday, the loth= I day of December, 1928, as the time, and the Court House as the place when and where said proposed budget would be considered by the taxpayers and the Levying Board and the Levy made, and the Levying Board, consisting of the County Court, now meeting at this time to consider! I said proposed budget, and no persons appearing, to make, objections to said proposed budget or to make suggestions concerning the same except in connection with the County Health Department and the County Assessor's budgets, and it appearing that said County Health De- partment budget should be increased in the sum of $70.00 for dental clinic work; that-the increased to $1500:_00 the Count Agent increased to $2800.00 �l o County Fair budget should be c � , Y r that the budget for the, Probation Officer should be increased to 600.00, and that said in- creases be subtracted from the budget allowance for emergency fund. t . I It further appearing that said budgets submitted by said Budget Committee appear o b e , just and correct, with the corrections above made, and that the folloirjing sums are necessar,ly I I� for the said several expenses for the various County Departments, to -wit: $31500.00,-- Circuit Court 1530100 E✓ County, Judge County Commissioners 2,400.00 { County Clerk 8, 745.00 � &� Sheriff 15 ,464.70 l f; Superintendent of Schools - 4,115.00 I County Assessor 6,000.00 ✓ County Treasurer 3,450.00 1 County Surveyor 1, ✓ 000.00 j � Coroner 375. 00 ✓ District Attorney 2,050.00- County Agriculturist 2,800.00 Water Master 41452.50.` County Nurse 3,000.00✓ County Library Board 6,745.00 School Library 436.40 ! 3,500.00-- 10Udows Pensions Juvenile Court 500:00 Probation Officer 600.00'" I County Health Officer 600.00;'' j Indigent: Relief 10 ,000. 00 1 1"� 0 �0. 341 ". Court House & Jail 17 , 000.00 ! Board of Prisoners 1,000.00 Agricultural Fairs 1)500.00-y-' Auditing 750.00.1' Publication of legal Notices 13200,00" General Road Fund 9)834.73-- County School rand 43,640.00 - Interest on Warrants 2.2500.00•✓ Market Road Construction 18;000.00` Sealer o -f Weights & Measures 194.75 For Payment of State Taxes 883917142- For the payment of interest on Road Bonds 18,010.00- Retirement of Road Bonds 43,000.00 County Advertising. 1,000.00 "' Emergencies 4,513.42 Justice-Court 400.00." Soldiers Indigent Relief 300.00''` Red Cross 300.00— Home Demonstration Agent 1,000.00V__'-- Stock - -& Game Protection 500,00-- To Retire Outstanding Viarrants 72000.00 v Total . . . . . . . . . $341,824.42 That the total revenue in expentancy from sources other than taxation has been estimate to be the sum of 9§103,750.00,and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this county is $149,,157.00. It further appearing that the amount to be levied for the State of Oregon is the sum of $88,917.42, and that the whole amount necessary is the sum of $238,074.42. It is, there fore, ORDERED by the Court that there be and hereby is levied upon all the taxable property in Deschutes County the gross sum of X238,074.42, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same= upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 1929, and to distribute the gross amount thereof to the following purposes: For -the County General Fund $659490.37 F or the County School Fund 43,640.00 For -the General Road Fund, one mill tax 9,834.73 For -the Market Road Fund 18)000.00 For-the Payment of interest and retirement of -principal for Road Bonds 5 , 010 , 00 For County Library Fund 6,745.50 For School Library Fund 436.40 For -the State Tax 88,917.42 Total levy and distribution for all purposes . . . . . . . . $238.074.42 It is farther ORDERED that this record be entered at full length in the- Journal_.- of thi Court, and that the Clerk thereof forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. _ The bond of <Geo. F. Euston, County Clerk - elect, was presented and duly approved. In the Matter of Remission of Taxes: WHERE__S, it? appears that on account" of a decision of the --eo:eral Court holding the Ore- gon laws relating to assessments invalid as pertaining to the capital stock of National banking associa-tions, and a suit of the same character is now pending on behalf of the State banns; and = ti' /riEREha, it- appears that the 1927 assessment and tax levy against the Central Oregon Bar. a State hank, a- mounts to $1579.60 on-its capital stock, and that said assessment is unjust and invalid und=er said decision; that the said Central Oregon Bank has paid into the County the sum of $789-.80, the first half of said taxes, and has made application for an order per- . mit.ting the last half of said taxes amounting-to $789.80, and it appearing to the Court that said application is fair and just, and the said bank is legally entitled to relief from the payment of said last half of said taxes, and that the same should be cancelled on the rolls, it is, therefor °e, hereby ORDERED that said la!�t half of the 1927 taxes amounting to ; 789.80- be and the same is U 42' hereby cancelled, and the Sheriff is hereby directed to make the necessary notations on the tax rolls. There being no :further business, 1928, at .2 Filed Dec Zl 1928 J. H. Haney, Cow:,ty lerk By Deputy the Court then adjourned until Friday, December 21-st, H. H. De Armond County Judge r� J. S. Innes Commissioners Bend, Oregon, December 2.1, 1928 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all mem'oers� being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims Against ✓ the County: The following. claims were presented and audited, and warrants ordered drawn for the s SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND: William Malone Labor Je s s TILL ck " M. T. Cox Frank McElfresh C. J. :Lair Roy Stratton E. E. Cullison Matt Paschick Bill Keck Thomas Hutchinson `r F. L. Smith IT J. Hoza " F. X. Poitras " Mike Kelly " W. Birdsall " Jack Bellcord T' Oliver Fosbton o " F. Vi. Farrens . if Ike Cook TT L. E. Corbin, Assignee of Ben Morris " J. L. De Armond T' A. Chilgren F. L. Leavitt E. J. Womack TI G. B. Womack " Clifford Martin IT Cecil Floyd if Frank Hart it Chas. Mi ckle " Geo. Brown T1 J. F. Banta " E. R. Agee Arnold Right Benton Floyd " Everett Donahue Anton Aune TT Tom Larson " S. K. miessi.nger " E. L u11um iT Fred Collins " Tom Jarrard " Jess Redding " Nels Olander " Dale Banta Bob Vdardlow B. B. Letson " Uly Dowell Lee Oliver " Jim Thompson " G. W. Neal " Jack Rader Gilbert Oppen Joe Brown " Lawrence Miller Glen Viightman " Myron Fisher " Jim Brown " John Vi i is o n Bud Harter Arthur Graffenberger W, A. Scott G. W. Neal " Jack Rader 'T 166.08 227.62 146.90 100.71 65.50 62.34 63.84 80.47 66.33 64.34 74.64 66.33 56.36 68.33 87.64 68.33 64.34 63.84 63.84 111.84 66.33 68.33 46.49 68._33 66.34 60.35 164.88 133.49 147.10 174.37 90.08 156.58 149.74 164.88 87.78 297.94 59.26 120.58 86.49 67.98 84.83 77.34 63.84 63.34 49.87 51.87 61.84 84.84 39.70 .76.89 84.81 61.84 47.10 47:10 46.39 42.89 32.28 78.58 66.43 25.93 15.64 103.20 55.86 1 1 0 3'43 There being, no further business, the Court then adjourned until 7ednesday, December 26, 1928, at 2 P.M. . H. H. De Armond County Judge U Commis sioners Filed Dec 28 1928 Bend, Oregon, December 26,=.1928 J. H. Haner, County Clerk' By Deputy The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the %'latter of Sale of _ Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County had heretofore acquired, under tax foreclosure, tit to the SGT:' of the SE4 of Sec. 13, Twp. 17 S., R. 12 E. W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, under foreclosure proceeding's for the year 1921; and FH EREAS, it appears that the aggregate of unpaid taxes assessed against said premises amount... to $2.50.00; and Vu 1EREAS, it is deemed by the County Court to be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale as by law provided; and uIHEREAS, the law provides that the County Court shall fix the.minimum price for which said premises shall be sold, which price is hereby fixed at X250.00, plus costs of advertis ing and sale. > It is, therefore, hbreby ORDERED that said premises be sold at public sale by the Sheri as by law provided, to the highest bidder for cash, the lowest bid to be considered to be not less than $250.00, plus costs of sale and advertising. It is further ORDERED. that tla Sheriff give notice, as by law provided, of the time and place and 'the terms of such sale, the terms 'thereof being hereby fixed as cash. In the 1vlatter of Dance Hall License: The Pine Forest Grange has filed herein an application for dance hall license to run and operate dances in its building situated on Tract No. 27, Virginia Park, Deschutes Count Oregon, and has filed herein a bond as by law provided, and has paid $5.00 license fee, and the sarae being in all things regular and according to law, it is hereby QRDERED that the Clerk of this County be and he is hereby directed to issue a license to said Pine Forest Grange. In the Matter of Telephone Franchise: WHEREAS, it appears that the Alfalfa Mutual Telephone Association, which is comprised of farmers residing in the vicinity of Alfalfa, have made application for a franchise to construct, operate and maintain a telephone line on the right of way of the alfalfa market 1 road from a point where said road intersects with the Central Oregon Highway to a point op- posite the store located at Alfalfa; and WHEREAS, it appears that said application is just and reasonable, and the telephone line JI is a public necessity and serves a large number of people in that community, and said fran- chise should be granted, It is, therefcr e, hereby Y ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners sign the necessary franchise to entitle the said Alfalfa Mutual Telephone Association to construct, operate and maintain a telephone line along and upon the right; of way of the: Alfalfa Td_arket Road between said points. 7 344 In the Matter of Payment of C la ias It appears that an error was made in the payment to the Pacific `telephone fix; Telegraph Co. for November service, -the order being made for $3.45 instead of I;33.70, and that the said Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. is entitled to a warrant for 630.25 more. The C1e.rk is, therefore, hereby directed to draw .a warrant on the General Fund in favor of the Paci Telephone x Telegraph Co. for $30.25. It also appears that an error was made in payment_ to the Pacific Power &.:.Light Co. A warrant was 'issued for $36.73, whereas the correct amount is $70.95, or a difference of �$34 The Clerk is, therefore, hereby directed to draw a warrant on the General Fund payable to t Pacific Power & Ligt.Co. in the sum of $34.22. In the Matter of Cancellation o f Warrants: The following warrants have been erroneously issued: Warrant No. 34.084 for $3.00 to Jessie Ogle; warrants Nos. 32933 and 33426 for $10.00 each to Etta Patterson; warrants Nos. 33173, 34234, 33428 and 33668 for $50.00. 'each, payable; to Hattie Erb; warrant. No. 3431 for $45.97 payable to the State Industrial Accident Commission;. warrant NOA$44.00 payable to the Doernbecher Hospital; that each of said warrants should be cancelled. "it is, there- fore, hereby ORDERED that said warrants, and each thereof, be and the same are hereby cancelled, a the Clerk and Treasurer of Deschutes County are directed to make the necessary can:cellatio notations on their records. In the Tatter of Doernbecher Hospital Claim.: L-- WHEREAS, it appears that at the November term of County Court a warrant for $44.00 -was issued to said hospital; that said warrant should have been for $22.00, and that the Count Court has this day ordered said warrant' for $44.00 cancelled. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that a warrant be* drawn on the General Fund in favor -of Doernbecher Hospital for $22.00. The following claims were presented and audited and warrants ordered drawn for the s SPECIAL I�,ARKET ROAD FUND: D. B. Stuart, Assignee of Jim Brown Labor I� Matt Paschick There being, no further business the Court then adjourned. 6.00 H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Commissioners A special meeting of the County Court of Deschutes County was called and held on this 29th day of December 1928, Commissioner Sedgwick being present, and the following p:ro- ceed.ings were had; In the 14atter of Lot 23 Block 25, Redmond; C 22. ;: WHEREAS, it appears that the City of Redmond has a street assessment lien on the above described lot for 880.09 and has P ut said lot up for sale; and WHEREAS, the said lot belongs to Deschutes County and has a value greatly in excess.) of the amount of said lien. �) It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County take up said lien, together tizvi.th t ;costs and expenses attached thereto, amounting in all to the sum of X85.13. II I q . 1 1 1 1 345 It,is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant `on the General Fund in the sum of $85.13 payable to the City of Redmond in payment of said lien.. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrahts: L.— ° WHEREAS, it appears that the following warrants have been 11eretofore issued by the County and remain uncalled for; WARRANT NO. 0633 0833 0634 082 7139 7931 8139 8961 9246 9247 9248 9249 9251 9252 9253 9567 AMOMNIT . DATED PAYEE $25.00 Au ..­'13, 1921 Patrick Mag nnis 75.00 Nov. 9, 1921 T. H. Nicholson 75.00 Aug. 13, 1921, Elmer Warnstaff 12.50 Jan. 31, 1921 J. A. Thomas 20.00 May 83, 1920 E. S. Doyle 6.00 Jul 139 1920 W. R. Robinson 9.00 ° Aug 91 1920.. -F. H.: Dierker 2.00 Nov. 6, 1920 S. Stutsman 100. 00 Dec. 2, 1920 H. A. Soults 180. 00 Dec. 29 1920 A. Carnes 200.00' Dec. 21 1920 Theo Olson 240.00 Dec. 2, 1920 Beaver Land Stock Co. 200.00 Dec. 21 1920 Ukase Investment Co. 50•.00 Dec. 23 1920 Seattle National Bank 300.00 Dec. 21 1920 Louis Ellingston 25.00 Dec. 24,1920 R. S. Shafer .AND WHEREAS, it appears that said warrants should be cancelled, it is, therefore, hereby, .ORDERED that said warrants, and each thereof, be and the -,ame are hereby cancelled, and the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby directed to make the proper notations on their re- cords There being no further business the Court then adjourned. ° ° t H. H. De Armond, County Judge. ° Geo. G. Sedgwick, J. S. Innes-,, ° ° - Commissioners. ° BE IT RE=1BERED, 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 January, 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for the hold- ing of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present ° J. S. Innes, Gounty Commissioner Geo. G. Sedgwick County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff, ° but no business was transacted, and the Court adjurned until Thursday, January 3, 19299 at 2 P. TJ . January 3; 1929 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 State Board of Forestry and Fire Patrol Taxes: ° This matter came din to be heard upon application of the State Forester for a Tax for tie payment of costs for forest protection as provided by law, 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, a,nd that such Certificate conforms to the requirement of law. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED by the Court that the Certificate of the State Forester on file herein is levied upon all of the be and the same is he approved, and that there be and hereby r- 346 lands described in said Certificate, and upon each and every tract therein described, a tax o .02 per acre for the payment of the costs of forest fire patrols, and the assessor is instrudted to extend the same upon the tax roll for the current year. In the Matter of Tax Estimate for School District No. 142 There was then presented to the Court by the Gounty School Superintendent estimate as provided for in Chapter 52, Session Laws of Oregon for 1925, for the levying cf a - special tax upon the property of School District,No.. 14 in the amount of $202.50, whereupon it was ORDERED that a levy of $202.50 on >the, property of School District No. 14 be, made and the Assessor is hereby -directed to extend such levy upon the assessment roll, said levy bein not in excess bf the statutory rate of ten mills. . In the Matter of Claims against Lam. a the County- Claims against the County where then =presented and audited, and after audit were crde paid by warrants drawn as follows: z a a = No. GENERAL FUND = t a = AMOUNT 31 Oregon Transfer 32 Doernbecher Hospital 33 t, 34 Bend Garage Co. 35 ; Central Oregon Motor Co. 36 Bend Chapter, Red Cross 37 Agnes Hyde 38 Clyde M. I,ZcKay 39 Thos. Carlon, Constable 40 Frank La drove t , Harry True sda l.e a Ernest Gibson Ernest Coe _ a W. P. Vandevert S. E. Roberts , E. A. Smith John Gaither ° P. F. Hampson Arthur Stipe R. N. Palmerton 42 C. T. Terril, Justice Peace Flees 42 Bend Bulletin _ 43 } Pacific Telephone to_, } Telegraph Co. 50 } Service Indigent ::Tr Gas & Oil rr s Soldiers Indigent Relief $36.27 Indigent 96.67 Care of Indigent Office help Fees Witness Fees, Justice Court r, " Deputy Sheriff Services Jury Fees, Justice Court rf Supplies & Publications Service 52 Marion IT. Lesh County hospital 53 Bend Water Dept. Service a a 55 Schuman Auto :Electric Service- Sheriff 54 Frenchi.e * s Service Station " a 56 Oldsmobile Co. " 57 R. D. Davis Deputy Sheriff 58 Bend Cafe Meals for Jurors 59 8. E. Roberts Board of Prisoners $131.20 Expenses 99.30 60 Joyce Barrett Reporter- Circuit Court 61 J. Alton Thompson,Supt. Expenses 62 Kilham Stationery & Ptg. Co. Supplies -Supt. 63 J. K. Gill Go. " 64 Kate Rockwell Care of Indigent 65 Bend Water Dept Service 66 R. B. Parsons Deputy Dist Atty 67` Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications 68 Joyce Barrett Reporter 69 Magill Drug Go. Indigent $14.65 Jail .50 Sheriff 11.00 70 R. J. McKinney Wa.ter • Master 71 " Expenses " t, 72 Pilot Butte Pharmacy "Supplies -:Dist Atty 73 " t' Assessor 74 A. J. Moore Expenses Dist Atty 75 Janet Moffat Salary & Exp 76 Central Oregon Motor Co. Gas & Oil -Nurse 77 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies 78 Schuma Auto Electric, Car repairs " 79 Oregon Tuberculosis Assn Supplies " 80 Bend Garage Co. Gas & Oil " 81 A. J. Goggans Labor & Materials 84 Glass Prudhomme Co. Supplies -Clerk 5.00 12.00 12.00 105.96 2.50 132.94 40.00 90.00 4.00 4.90 5.40 1.50 1.50 .1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 72.40 124135 31.20 515.00 2.65 3.35 61.30 13.05 125.00 . 11.05 230.50 5.00 84.92 2.07 2.70 40.00 5.90 135.00 49.55 14.00 26.15 170.00 59.44 2.25 5.15 40.50 162.11 2.05 11.25 2.20 1.00 20.17 11.65 88.50 0 11 1, 1 347 85 J. D. Bowman Clerk- Circuit Court 16.00 86 Jno. H. Buchholz Labor- Circuit Court 1.00 87 Geo. T. Huettle Election .80 89 Glass & Prudhomme Supplies -Clerk 7.50 90 T. E. J. Duffy, Judge Expenses 10.35 91 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Supplies- Sheriff 1.00 92 ,r " Treasurer 1.25 93 E. P. Brosterhous Labor & Materials (County Law Library) 55.71 94 George Moore Witness fees 14.80 95 Frank McDonald " 4.00 96 Kilham Stationery & Ptg. Co. Supplies- Sheriff 3.81 98 S. E. Roberts, Sheriff Expense 6.77 J. S. Innes Commissioner 109.90 Geo. G. Sedgwick " 57.40 Pacific Power & Light Go. Service 99.99 Constance Wigmore Election 3.00 Luella Griffin " 3.00 Glen H. Slack " 3.00 Geo. Huettle " 3.00 Elizabeth Huettle tt . 3.00 C. E. McCune " 6.20 Ulrich Auto Top Shop Car repairs- Sheiiff 8.60 99 Lyle Bigbee: Surveyor 17.50 100 Ben Alsup " 30.38 101 A. A. Fossen " 33.97 102 W. 0. Widdows " 2.25 103 R. B.'Gould " 15.80 110 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies- Surveyor 5.70 No. ROAD FUND AMOUNT 106 Howard- Cooper Corporation Equipment 29.54 107 Alaska Junk Co. " 20.00 108 J. L. Latture Equipment Co. " 25.70 ill R. M. Rickert = Labor 38.94 112 Frank Dowdell " 124.75 113 Elmer Wilson " 52.39 114 D. D. Tussing " 124.76 115 Geo. McAlister " 126.27 116 Millard Triplett " 137.25 117 F. H: Ma " 268.42 118 Lester De Armond " 14.97 119 H. 0. Jackson " 23.97 120 David De Armond " 114.78 121 Anthony Roch " 76.89 122 J. H. Drew. " 20.97 123 J. A. Foss " 26.97 124 R. A,I. Gates " 74.85 125 Dan C`. Wood '* 49.41 W. P. Fuller & Co Material 39.75 Miller Lumber Co. " 57.60 Boyle- Dayton Go. " 56.00 126 Frenchie's Service Sta " 26.50 127 G. Wi Davies, Redmond Labor 5.00 128 Galloway Garage & Machine Shop Labor & Materials 5.82 129 R. B. Gould Engineer 33.20 W. 0: Widdows " 15.96 MARKET ROAD-FUND 131 R. M. Cates Labor 42.41 132 D. D. Tussing " 4.99 133 F. H. May 4 Roadmaster 20.38 134 Dan C. Wood Labor 54.90. 135 Harry Trusdale e " 34.95 136 W. 0. Widdows Engineer 9.50 SPECIAL I+:Z=7= ROAD FUND 137 Geo. McAlister Labor 11.98 143 LeRoy Fox, ildm. Borrow rights 56.00 144 L. L..Patterson " 106.25 145 Peter Pierson Repairs 34.85 The Miller Lumber Co. Materials 13.28 Midstate Hardviare Co " 45.45 Ault & Armstrong Repairs 7.00 Russell Grader Mfg. Co Equipment 4.06 M. T. Cox Labor 51.69 W. Birdsell " 24.95 138 Lyle Bigbee " 22.50 139 B.en Alsup " 15.50 140 A. A. Fossen " 16.81 141 John A. Runge !'. 28.60 142 W. 0. Widdows " 81.18 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Friday, January 4, 1929, at 2 P. NI. H. H. De Armond, Gounty Judge. ` J. S. Innes, Geo. G. Sedgwick, Commission ,s. Bend, Oregon, January° 4th, 1929 'The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment; all members being present, and the following rocee'dings were had; I) In the Matter of Claims Against L/ the Gounty:' The Following claims were presented and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same, as follows: ° GENERAL FUND AMOUNT o. 204 Bend Garage Company Car* Repairs-Sheriff 2.25 ROAD FUND 205 R. E. CRIMES Damages $112.50 In the Matter of Selection of Jury List: The Court proceeded to select the jury list as by law provided. The same not; being completed the court adjourned until Saturday, the 5th day of January 1929.° ° H. H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick,° ' Commissioners. ° Bend, Oregon, January 5, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment,'all members . ° being present, whereupon the Court, continued.with the selection of the jury list ", but not having completed the same, adjourned to meet againslionday, January 7th, 1929. > ° H. H. De Armond, County Judge. ° J. S. Innes, Geo G. Sedgwick Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, January 7, 1929. `The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the Court continued with the selection of the jury list; but not having completed the same, adjourned to meet against Wednesday, January. 9, 1929. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Innes, Commissioners Bend, Oregon, January 9,=1929. =The County Court of Deschutes County, met this day pursuant to adjournment-Judge H. H. Be Armond, and J. S. Innes and E. M. Peck, Commissioners, being present, whereupon--the following proceedings were had; ° In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant; °It appears that Warrant No. 33658 for $17.40 dated October 25, 1928, payable to Rachel T. James, should be cancelled for the reason that the said Rachel Ti James has married and is�, therefore, no longer entitled to Vlidow's pension. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED, that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the Clerk bn (ld i e Treasurer are hereby directed to make the proper notation on their records. The (Bond of TvTabel G. _ Livesay as deputy sheriff was presented for approval. Said bond _1 349 ppearing to be in all things regular and of sufficient amount, the same is hereby approved. In the Matter of v laims against the County: The following claims were presented and audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment f the same; II MARKET- ROAD FUND 117.7 State Industrial Accident Ins. 3.37 178 Associated Oil Materials 32.25 SPECIAL ILL RI'ET ROAD FUND 76 State Industrial Accident Ins. 100.41 79 Bend Hardware Co. Materials 284.92 82 Associated Oil Co. " 236.52 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, nuary 16, 1929, at 2 o.'clock. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Innes Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, January 16, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had; In the Matter of Application for 3ancellation of Taxes: George Brewster appeared with.an application to cancel taxes on.Lot 7, Block 33, Redmond, the said Brewster holding a deed from the City of Redmond pursuant to a lien fore - losure, and contended that the same was superior to the tax lien of the. County. The matter as thereupon referred to the District Attorney-for an opinion as to the, legal status thered'f The following bill 17-!as audited and warrant ordered drawn in pa;yme`nt of the same as follows: v ROAD FUND Central Oregon Motor Co. Equipment X500.00 GENERAL` FUND AMOUNT o. 54 Geo. F. Euston Expenses, Convention,_ 55.50 58 Max A. Cunning Asst.`Dist. Atty 25000 61 Hope Electric Co. Supplies -Court House 5.66 62 Bend Hardware " 6.00 64 E. M. Parr Election 3.00 65 Francis Wright Witness fees 5.10 66 Geo. Stokoe Salary 35.00 67. Howell Roberts " 23.33 68 R. D. , Da vi s " 29.15 69 Hazel,Manion " 35.00 71 St. Charles Hospital Indigent 133.00 72 Kilham Stationery &, Ptg. Supplies -Supt. 1.47 75 it " Treas. 55.06 74 Bend.Drug Co. Indigent 19.10 95 C. "P. Niswonger " 150.00 96 H. C. Schumacher Labor 5.00 97 Anderson-Wing Motor Co Car- County Nurse. 444.90 98 Eastes -Davis Bond premium -Clerk 25.00 99 Elmer Lehnherr " " 25.00 00 " " Treas 50.00 01 " " Sheriff 62.50 02 Bend Insurance Agency " Assessor 15.00 Sheriff 62.50 Constable 10.00 Surveyor 15.00 102.50 03 Plainview Grange Rent, Election 12.00 ROAD FUND 52 J. S. Innes Expenses- Convention 55.50 53 Geo. G. Sedgwick '? 55.50 60 Barrett's Welding Shop Repairs 3.50 63 Russell Grader Mfg.. Co. Materials 7.05 80 Associated Oil Co '? 150.50 81 Bend Hardware Co " 162.45 57. Bontragers Garage Repairs to 1.70 II MARKET- ROAD FUND 117.7 State Industrial Accident Ins. 3.37 178 Associated Oil Materials 32.25 SPECIAL ILL RI'ET ROAD FUND 76 State Industrial Accident Ins. 100.41 79 Bend Hardware Co. Materials 284.92 82 Associated Oil Co. " 236.52 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, nuary 16, 1929, at 2 o.'clock. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S. Innes Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, January 16, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had; In the Matter of Application for 3ancellation of Taxes: George Brewster appeared with.an application to cancel taxes on.Lot 7, Block 33, Redmond, the said Brewster holding a deed from the City of Redmond pursuant to a lien fore - losure, and contended that the same was superior to the tax lien of the. County. The matter as thereupon referred to the District Attorney-for an opinion as to the, legal status thered'f The following bill 17-!as audited and warrant ordered drawn in pa;yme`nt of the same as follows: v ROAD FUND Central Oregon Motor Co. Equipment X500.00 r- 3 5® In the Matter of :Pa.yment of Salaries, Rent and other fixed Charges: Until further ORDERED, the Clerk is hereby ORDERED and directed to issue warrants ea!,ch month for the payment of the following salaries of County Officers and their deputies, to -writ Geo. F.. Euston, Clerk: $2000.00 per year Mary Dugan, Deputy Clerk 135.00 'Mo.. B.enita De Rushia, Recording Clerk 115.00 Helen M. Way, Recording Clerk &--Steno. 85.00 11 August A. Anderson, Assessor, 166.66 °" Janiece Gillis, Deputy 115.00 Walter G. Peak'; Treasurer 125.00 Berenice Elder, Deputy 90.00 "a C. L. McCauley, Sheriff, 208.33" Mable G. Livesay, Deputy 150.00" " G. 0. Gunderson, Deputy' 150.0011. " C. P. Becker, Deputy / 125.00" " a The lma Zumwa 1 t , _ C'le rk 110.00P, " Emma Gibson, Clerk a 100.0011 " J. Alton Thompson, Superintendent a 166.66�T " a R. Anna Thompson, Clerk 33.33ti' t1 a o Florence Swanson, Stenographer, Dist. Atty. 75.0011 " The Clerk is further ORDERED and directed to pay the salaries fixed by law of all other officers of the County pursuant to orders heretofore made in relation thereto, and all to pay the rent for the court. house and jail in accordance with the terms of the lease. There being no further business the Court then adjourned to meet agjin,.Thursday, January 17, 1929, at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. J. S:. Inne s , E. M. Peek,. Commissioners Bend, Oregon, January 17, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this,day pursuan-u to adjournment, all mem being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had; In the Matter of Selection of Jury List; Al� WHEREAS the law requires the County Court to select a jury list for the County durii the first regular term of January of each year, pursuant to which law the County Court has selected the following names to constitute the jury list for Deschutes County for-the year 1929 Carl H. Anderson Earl Boring Bernardene Beeler M. H. Bryant John B. Brown E. J. Callan Harvey L. Bush H. R. Campbell Kenneth G. Cruikshank E. T. Carroll. Lloyd Douthit Chas. Chambers G. 0: Dyer- J. H. Clark Grover Gerking V. L. Cross Geo. Holmes E. J. Daubel Robert A. Johnson J. W. Dennis G. J. Leverett Julius Ehlers John Logan Melvin Erickson Edward F. Logan. M. L. Forrest D. V. McIntosh D. M. Fraser S. L. Mansfield. P. J. Fulmer R. S. McClure Geo. H. Green C. M. McKay Chas. R. Griffith 'Alva Mitchell Walter E. Grinnell F. E. Raigual S. J. Hamilton A. B. Rhodes Frank Henderson IV% G. Ries W. J. Howard L. S. Sillery Ethan Innis N. P. Smith E. A. Irish W. L. Welcome James Jackson A. Wade W. E. James Hugh H. Kelley Floyd Abbott W. L. Kirby Harry Baker Arthur Lindh Geo Bates 14. F. Lyons W. E. Baxter W. R. Mulligan s 351 G. -. Belknap J. F. Murry A. W -. Benson Owen K. Allen A. D. Bobier Warren Arthurs W. J. Bond W. E. Bennett. Roy- E., Neff Fred M. Burrows W.. J. Perry J. H. Clark J. A. Piper W. L. Collins J. M. Scott A. L- Cubitt Ben. Shelby J. C. Culler W. E. Spangler John A. Delamater Owen H. Thompson Wm. P. Drost Jess Tuck Ralph P. Francisco E. V. Ward Robert. E. Garr Dudley Watson ° Chas. A. Garrett H. A. Wilder 0. H. Griffith R. M. 'good • Wm. M. Hail Lloyd L. Hines Charles Triplett Bert Knight G., P. Wanichek J. K. McKenzie E. R. Westlake Paul Middleton E. 11. jgright Harry Severson Gerett° Addink J. 1.6. Shepherd, Jr. J. 77. Armstrong Fred R. Triplett I. L. Betzel John F. Arnold -Sam Blakely Louis Bennett Jno. M. Childers U. S. Bond J. -L. `Chute C. J. _Douglas J. D. Donovan Allen Grarit Thos. `Ewing Geo A. Keegan Arthur Erickson Carl A. Lindstrom ° Robert G. Lyons 9 Raymond Adkinson °C. W. Markham G. G. Anderson Jos7ep]Y F. Taymond Serrard- L. Bagg Merle Smith Wm. Barnes Bes °sie" Tracey- Curtis Beasley 7 -8 C. H. Allen Christ Berg J. W. *As he Edmond Brandon Carol Boyd Horace Brookings J. `M. `Bowersox C. R. Burns Geo. R. Brick Donald Campbell JoHn Bushong John B. Carter U. S. Carmine Geo. F. Freeman Cha:oles Christensen H. A. Gillis 'F. F. Coleman H. , R'. Green W. W. Grampton John Hagen A. W. Cunningham Wm. L.` Hill A. R. Davis Ghas. `F. Jensen Ralph E. Dexter T. °H. Kenyon Ole Ericksen Thomas Larson G. 0. Engbretson S. `E. 'Roberts E. J. Finigan Nora Lehnherr H. J. Fissell J. T. Lovegrove Ida G. Friend J. W. 'Lyon - Jno F. Gaven Edward R. Moore Edward E. Gasbar H. 'C. 'Ormiston R. J. Gilbert D. H. Parker Gene Allen Gillis John Parks Eugene R. Glazier Guy'Smith Frank Grindle Chas. Bro$.dwgy J. M. Halverson F. T. Fairchild Gail Hardendorf F. M. Gasbar A. F. Hauser N. H. Gilbert Albert G. Hedstrom R. S. Goff G. R. Hembree Chas. H. Glaser °Rowena Hogan 0. H. Gray Owen Hudson Carl A. Johnson Robert h.° Innes 0. K. K_regness Walter A.. Jacobs John A. Logan Albert Johnson F. S. Mc Garvey ° Frank Kennedy C. J. Monahan Hans J. Kulstad Kenneth B. Weil Harold E. Lee Frank H. Logan 11- Loren S. Alexander W. J. Malone Wilbur C. Allen Carl Meister Bernard V. Anderson Ivan McGilvray H. L. Barber J. E: Ploan L. E. Beckwith John Newby Robert Bennett. Wilfred Officer B. F. Brown Homer Pogue J. Burich Henry Rainey Chas. E. Cary Harry R. Riley Cary W. Chambers E. L. Rose H. G. Clement C. Leslie Smith R. C. -I Colver W. H. Staats W. B. Crites ll John Devereaux - C. G. Sprague Redmond J. F. Donaldson A. J. Sanford Geo Ertle C'. H. Urban L. C. Fleming W. C. Moore Wm. J. Fulton J. L. Audrain Bert Grant J. E. Bloom Chas. J. Hastings C. A. Beckwith 3.52 R. C. Hecker J. A. Cottcngin Owen A. Hecker W. B. Curtiss Irving B. Horner Geo. F. Gates Margaret Johnson G. R. McLallin Thos.. Hutchinson B.-H. McMickel A/I. H. Janes Geo:. W.. Nellis H. L. Jensen E. C . Parker J. B. Kinney J. R. Roberts C. R. Leighton A. W. Tifft Zoseph Loehr Elon tea ggener John Long Geo. Witkoff H. A. Marshall I'. G. Atkinson .E. G. McCabe Geo,. W. Bales Glarence W. McCune Frank Bodyfelt Clifford 1 cDaniel_ Burr Black j Edward J. Melhaff W. R. Lawson Henry G. Merritt J. W. !Jerrifield Guy. I.° Millard Alfred I -Junz A. L. �Qitchell. Bert Nichols �J. S. E. Moore F. quigley V. T. Nixon H. A. Peters Plainview Victor R. Posvar W. Frank Arnold James L. Potter Geo. F. Cyrus Arthur L. Rockwell Andrew 111111 T. D. Sexton Alex Leverenz Laurel` Sharp Verne 'F. Livesay W. !I. `Shull R. `J. Skelton John W, Smith E. E. Varco T. T. Sprague Meredith Bailey, Jr. Paul Starr U.P. Duckett Clyde Stokoe ' Ellis H. Edington P. 0. `Storey E. 'M. `Harrington Bertha'Welshons ` Perit Huntington Roy lii -`iles M. W. Knickerbocker Warren Wing Fred McKinney E. W. `Rickardson Lewis Arney Terrebonne Jno. E. Scarth Chas E. Beesley J. J. Wilt Bernard Cox =�__ _ -, Ber "nar'd Churchman Terrebonne J. A. Foss A. S'. Holmes A. L. Houmard Gus Stadig Thos. Jarrard A. 'I. `Wright Verne `Lantz Geo. H. McGregor ° M. M. Miller ' E.` M.' Parr ° W. `0. Ralston ° J. W. °Schmuk ° C. E. Sharp J. 'D. I'limp ° Ira Ray ° R. `L. `Brewster C. 'M. `Brown ` ` J. H. Burgess P. 'G. °Ditterline ` H. _W. 'Fairhurst Geo. W. Reels There being no further'business, the Court then adjourned to meet again Wednesday, January 23, 1929, at 2 P.. M. ° ' H. H: De Armond, ` County Judge. J. S. Inne s Commissioners. t Bend, Oregon, January 23, 1929 The County- Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all mem- bers being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of Application of Geo. H. Brewster for Cancellation of Certain Taxes: At the last meeting the above matter was presented by h1r. Brewster and`the court ° referred the question to the District Attorney for his opinion as to the law covering the request, and the court has since been advised by the District Attorney that the request for,-. the cancellation of said taxes is not in accordance with the law of this State. Therefore, the application of the said Geo. H. Brewster is hereby denied. ° I' J 53 1VIr. Max Cunning appeared before the court and requested that the taxes heretofore levied against the N? of tree SE4 of Sec. - - - -, Twp:l`7 S.,R. 13 E.,W.M be cancelled, urging as a reason'_therefor that the land is in the Carey Act segregation and that the original com- pany cancelled the contract of sale and is now the.;owner thereof, and that proof of reclama- tion has not yet been made. The matter was referred.to the District Attorney for investi- gation and report. George R. Barclay filed an affidavit showing that on the 21st day of October, 1928 tw sheep belonging to him were killed by a dog belonging to some other person, the owner of which could not be ascertained; that the value of said sheep was and is $20.00. And, whereas it appears that it is provided by law that a license be levied and collected by various counties on dogs, and kept in a separate fund, and that any sheep killed by dogs shall be 11paid for out of such fund; and whereas, it appears that the said Geo. Barclay is entitled-to the sum of $20.00 for the loss of said two sheep, it is, therefore, ORDERED that the Clerk draw.a warrant on the Dog License Fund for the sum of $20.00, payable to George Barclay in full payment of such damage. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: It appears that�Mrs Joe Hagenrouter is an indigent person and that she is the mother of three children of the ages of five anf four years and eighteen months; that she is a widow, the father of said children being dead; that she is without funds or a place to live, and wholly without means to support herself and said children, and it becomes necessary for the County to render aid to the said Mrs. Hagenrouter and family, And, whereas, it appeares that $50.00 per month would be sufficient to furnish food, shelter and clothing for said family, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant.on the General Fund, payable to Mrs Hagenroutee in the sum of $50.00, chargeable to the Indigent Relief-account; that a like warrant be drawn during each month hereafter until the further orders of this Court. It appears that the term of Mrs. R. S. Dart as a member of the Liberty Board has ex- ! 11pired, and it is the duty of the County Court to appoint a successor, and it appearing to the Court that Mrs. Dars is the proper person to succeed herself, she is, therefore, hereby appointed as a member of.the Deschutes County Library Board for a term of,four years. The following bills were presented and - warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same; L' GENERAL FUND: Oregon Agricultural College, one -half appropriation for County Agent work $1900.00 ROAD FUND: Bend Haf.dware Company Payment on contract, equipment .1275.00 There being no further business, the Court. then adjourned H. H. De Armond County Judge. E. M. Peck J. S. Innes Commissioners Bend, Oregon, January 26, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day in special session, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were.had; In the NTatter_ of Application of City of Bend for Remission of Penalty and Interest; The City of Bend has made on application for the remission of penalty and interest accumulated on the unpaid, delinquent taxes heretofore lawfully assessed against the water system owned by the City. After full. consideration of the matter, and after consulting with f� 354 It-he District Attorney as to the authority of the County Court to remit said penalty and inter- Iest, and being of the opinion that-the County Court has no authority to remit such penalty linterest, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED 'that the application of the C ty-.of Bend be and the same fs hereby denied. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: It he same; n The following claims against the County were audited and viarrants ordered drawn fo GENERAL FUND A__� West Publishing Co. LAW LIBRARY FUND West Publishing Go. Law Library Law Library There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. $575.00 H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. 240.00 BE IT REIEMBERED, 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 the 6th day of February, 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present H. H. De Armond, J. S. Innes E. M. Peck Geo. F. Euston C. L. McCaulley and the following proceedings were; had, to -hJit: In the Matter of Approval of Officials Bonds: ✓ 5 County Judge County Commissioner j County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff `I I The following, bonds of Walter G. Peak, County Treasurer, were presented for° a.pproval, to -flit. -Bond executed by National. Surety Co. for X5000.00, bond executed;by Ame =ican Surety h 4 Co. for- x$$'.10,000.00, and bond executed by Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. for $10,000.00 and the ri . bond of T. 1I !. Carlon as Constable,. executed by the Fidelity &Deposit Co. of Maryland, was ii 'j presented -for approval. All of said bonds being found in regular form- they are hereby ap- proved, !� In the Matter of Bend- Prineville, ,'arket A, -Road, Section 1; The report of the viewers in the above entitled matter heretofore filed was read for the first time and. continued for second reading to Wednesday, February 13, 1929. -In the Matter Deschutes - Pleasant Ridge Market Road The Viewers" report heretofore filed in the above entitled matter was read for th first time and continued for second reading to Wednesday, February 13, 1929. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant: - - Whereas it appears that warrant No. 26927 for $84.83 on the Market Road fund, datied. November 18, 1926, payable to Dan C. Wood, is a duplicate warrant and should be cancelled. It'is, therefore, ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the ,,lerk is d netted to make the proper notations on his records. j I It appears that Louis Ellingston is the owner of the NE -1 of the SW_4 of .Section 31 i, Fli�� 1 a. c. 7 -13, through which land the Central Oregon Highway has been built; that heretofore a war- nt for $300.00 for right -of way, damages issued to Mr. Ellingston but the same was never alled for or delivered to said Ellingston, but has been cancelled and in fairness the said llingston is entitled to have a new warrant issued for 8300.00 for right of way damages. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of 8*300.00 to ouis Ellingston in lieu of the cancelled warrant. It is further ORDERED that until further ordered the Clerk pay the monthly salary of he County Nurse, to —wit, $150.00 per month, at the time of the payment of the salaries of they county officials, without presentation of bill or claim for same. In the Matter of the Establishment of the Hamehook County Road; v In connection with the above, the following resolution was adopted; WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the °establishment f the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish County Road in Deschutes County, Oregon.by resolution, described along the center line hereof as follo`:,is, to —Vlit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 14, Township 17 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence East one quarter mile; thence in a general- southeasterly direction to a termination in the Butler Market Road at the southeast corner of Section 14, Township 17 South, Range 12, East of the Willamette Meridian. said road to be 60 feet in width. NOW, THERI:FORE, IT IS IfiREBY ORDERED,.,that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified iDeputy shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof,. properly certi- Ified to as -such by the County Clerk at the lace of holding county I p un y court and also at three public placed in the vicinity of said proposed road tl -irty 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 April 1929, pt which t' r T c 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 con- sider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. ° Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 6th day of February'1929 H. HI De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes, - Commissioner E. I7. Peck, Commissioner. ° ° �In the Matter of the Bend- Deschutes Market road: In connection with the above, the following resolution was adopted: ° WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment Lf the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the Center line hereof a s °follows , to -wit : Beginning at the East terminus of the Nichols Market Road in the Townsite of `Central:o t a point approximately 400 feet east of the center of Section 26; Township 16 South, °R,. nge 2 E. W. TJT. °: thence southerly following the general course of the existing county road and he southerly extension thereof through Sections 26 and 35 of said township and through ections 2,e 11 and the North half of the North half of Section 14, Township 17 Soutri, Range 2 E. W. TVT.° to the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of aid section 14; thence Westerly one quarter mile, more or less, to a point in the L. C. oung County Road; thence sout-herly 14 miles, more or less, to a termination in tTge °Butler 356 Market Road, at a point near the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the Nortl�wE;st quarter of Section 23, Township 17 South, Range 12 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 qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof,-properly cer.ti -' fled 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 considera�tioz 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 April 1929, 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 staid proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 6th,day of February 1929. H. H. De Armond J. S. Innes, E. H. Peck, In the Matter of C`.laims Against the County: County Judge Commissioner Commis si oner. The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same. No. GENERAL FUND 1 Marion M. Lesh ;2 Kate Rockwell 1.3 Columbia Mercantile- 4 J. D. Bowman 5 Western Union 6 Bend Garage Co. 7 Chas. Gunderson !8 A. E. Ault !� 9 Schuman Auto Electric 10 Silvertown Service Sta. �Ill - 'renchie * s Service Sta . I 12 G`. L. McCauley , Sherif f 14 Anderson -Wing Motor Co. i� 15 C. T. Terril I' 16 Bushong & Co. 18 R. J. McKinney I19 R. J. McCann l 20 n ►, n 21 Pacific Stationery & Ptg 22 Office Machinery & Supply Co. 23 Lynch & Dickie 24 The Bend Bulletin 25 J. C. Mitchell- 26 Bend Furniture: Co. 27 Oregon State Board of Health 28 Pilot Butte Pharmacy �j 29 Tum -a -Lum Lumber Co. 30 A. G. Powell l�31 Redmond Spokesman '133 Nibberg &l Jewelry Store 32 Oregon Transfer 34 Dorsey Coyner 35 Pacific Telephone & Teleg {36 Bend Insurance Agency �j 38 State of Oregon 1; 39 Bend Water Department t 40 A. J. Gogga.ns 41 Ralph. Blevens 143 J. C. Rhodes 44 Pacific Power & Light 45 Yilham Stationery & Ptg Western Union 49 Bend Hardware Co �I105 Miller Lumber Co 106 C. P. Becker 107 Lyle B.igbee �I 108 Ben Alsup 109 A. A. Fossen 1 110 W. 0. Widdows 1111 John A. Runge I112 R. B. Gould , 113 Geo. F. Eustcn, Clerk County Hospital care of indigent Indigent Board of Prisoners Service - Sheriff Gasoline - Sheriff Transportation of Prisoners Car repairs - Sheriff n Storage & Materials- Sheriff Gas & Oil " Expenses advanced Equipment -Go Nurse Rent- Treasurer Supplies- Sheriff Watermaster salary & Exp Sign painting -Treas Dist. Atty Supplies-Treas. Typewriter repairs-Treys Repairs - County Jail Ptg S� Supplies Witness fees Repairs -court House Indigent Sunolies -Clerk Indigent Repairs -Court House Publications Supplies -Treas Court House & Jail Wages Clerk Service Bond Premium -Clerk Forest Protection Service Repairs -court House Ma p s Bond Premium -Treas Service Supplies -Clerk Service -Nurse Repairs - Gourt House Materials- Surveyor Viewer Surveyor n n n tt Expenses advanced AMOUNT 586.00 40.00 20.00 114.20 2.99' 23.54 15.90 15.90 8.75 38.71 37.24 11.60 80.00 13.37 334.03 7.05 4.34 3.08 8.50 104.00 252.20 6.00 '2.60 8.25 15. "95 11.25 '2.50 70.10 12.50 5.00 3.75 65.66 12.50 51.00 (7.90 26.50 24.50 50.00 196.84 37.42 2.=48 17.17 6.99 5.00 36.-2.5 41.25 46.•92 14.25 8.48 91.37 2.20 I. 0 =4 Ur. R. W. Renderstiort, Indigent 1115 J. Alton Thompson Expense -Supt. 116 Kilham Stationery & Ptg. Supplies -Supt. 1118 Bureau of Public Health Nursing Supplies -Nurse 119 Bend Garage Go Gas & Oil Nurse X120 Western Union Service -Nurse 121 Janet Moffat Salary & Exp Nurse 122 The Irwin - Hodson Co. Supplies -Clerk 123 Nell M. King Juvenile 124 C T. Terril Justice fees 1125 T. W. Carlon, Gonstable Serving Jury - Justice Court 1126 A. J. Goggans Juror +' & Mileage 1127 H. C. Ormiston n 128 A. 0. Schilling ++ 129 Gene A. Gillis ++ 1130 C. P. Wanichek ++ 1131 Mrs . Agnes Hyde Care of Indigents 132 B=end Chapter Amer.Red Cross Soldier's Indigent L33Indigent 3 Gentral Oregon Motor Co Supplies- Sheriff 1136 Geo. G. Sedgwick Commissioner 1137 S. S. Innes +? 1138 J­. S. Innes Expenses - Commissioner 142 Walter G. Peak +' - Treas. 224 The Owl Pharmacy - Indigent 225 Deschutes Reclamation & Irrigation Co. Assessment 22.7 Bgishong & Co.. Supplies -Clerk 226 Walter G. Peak Expenses -Treas 228 Western Union Service -Dist Atty 2 29 "° Service Sheriff I It 231 Lois Estes Witness fees 232 Bend Insurance Agency Premium on Bondi C. P. Niswonger, (1.ori)ner 9.00 C. T. Terril,Justice 5.00 W. G. Peak,Treas. 25.00 235 Elmer Lehnherr Premium on Bond ICar- County Nurse 237 Jay H. Upton Office Equipment -Dist Atty 238 Joyce Barrett. Reporter (239 Jessie Ogle Election board ►4240 St, Charles Hospital Indigent 242 - Columbia Mercantile Co +? 244 A.° T. Frazier Election Exp 245 Eas -tes -Davis Co Premium on Bond -Treas 292 F. -D. Antrim Sealer of Weights & Measures 693 Mrs, H. L. Barber Election Exp 294 J.° C. Penney Co. Janitor supplies 296 Pacific Stationery Ptg.Co. Supplies- Treasurer 297 G. -W. Johnson & Co Indigent 298 Herhert Hamilton Witness fees 2.99 A.° Julian ++ 302 Geor;�e Moore +* Robert G. Gould Maps E. M. Peck Commissioner Lynch & Roberts Indigent �No. ROAD FUND 13 Anderson -Wing Motor Co. Repairs & IVlaterials 37 Pondosa Lumber Co. Material 46 Oregon State Highway Comm Rent on Equipment 47 B. A. Kendall Materials 48 Frenchie +s Service Sta Labor & Materials 50 Galloway Garage Materials 52 Lester De Armond Labor 51 F. H. May Roadmaster - Services 53 David De Armond Labor 54 D. D.- Tussing ►+ 55 Frank Dowdell tt 56 George McAlister }+ 57 Millard Triplett M 58 George Reels ++ 59 Dan C. Wood ►+ 60 R. M. Cates M 91 Associated Oil Gasoline 92 Standard Oil Co. Oil 93 Bend Hardware Materials 94 A. E. Ault Labor 95 Miller Lumber Co. Materials - Lumber 96 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 97 S. N. Weisgerber Labor 98 M. T. Cox ++ 99 Lee Oliver 1100 Lyle•Bigbee Engineer's Office - Services 1101 Ben Alsup ++ .+ It 102 A. A. Fossen n ++ ++ 103 John A. Runge ** ++ ++ 104 W. 0. Widdows 117 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Materials +135 H. H. De Armond !I' Expense .15.00 80.47 31.45 11.47 16.36 .36 157.75 8.61 84.88 46.45 3.00 1.20 1.20- 1.20 1.20 1.20 60.00 56.20 168.;75 6.45 28.80 1-16.-.20 73.00 4.:00 4..25 20.00 -14 .:94 8.00 ..44 5.55 3.97 2.00 39.00 52..19 20.,00 27.10 3.00 48..00 20.,00 4.00 50.00 18.03 3.00 ,75 3.08 56.59 7.80 7.80 7.80 27.00 65.20 24.55 15.04 .96 2.00 24.52 28.85 10.05 109.78 221.63 42.41 54.89 94.81 145.48 145.48 14.00 32.94 87.32 95.67 39.88 132.69 26.00 59.39 20.03 15.73 31.88 2.25 2.00 4.50 6.33 10.50 15.72 54.00 40.00 357 35S No. 139 140 230 233 236 241 295 159 11 61 j 62 64 �i 66 67 68 ' 69 70 71 II 72 73 fl 74 75 76 fl 77 !' 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 li 86 87 ii 88 89 90 155 141 j 104 ROAD FUND Cont'd. Peter Pierson ° Elmer Lehnherr State Industrial Accident Dennis &; Ma rke ll Elmer Lehnherr Oregon State Highway Gomm Bend Iron Works tT Bon.trager's Garage Anderson -Wing Motor Co MARKET ROAD FUND ° B.° A. Kendall As °sociated Oil State Industrial Accident Comm F.: H. May Harry Trusdale Davi d De Armo nd D. - D. Tussing Da,n C. Vlood R.. B. Gould W.° 0. Widdows John A. Runge A.° A. Fossen Ben Alsup Lee_ Oliver Jijn Th*o n.pson Clifford Martin Jess Tuck SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND Labor and Materials 31.O0 Liability Insurance premium on car 19.50 Insurance 24.17 Material - Lumber 13.84; Insurance premium- Eq- dipment 15.00 Materials • 5.04: Labor 2.58 n .50 " & Materials ° 6.3,5 °.79 n T, 3 Material 11 Insurance ° Roadmaster- Services Labor r TT Engineer & Services TV Services $Engineers Office TT 11 1t tT ° T, tt tt Tt„ ,T it TT Ti Labor n tt Bend Hardware, Co. z ° Materials Midstate Hardware Go " A.. G. Powell " R.. B. Gould Engineer- Services Ly.l e Bigbee Services- EngineerTs office Bern Alsup A,° A. Fossen 1;1.. 0. Widdows John A. Runge State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance George Brown Labor Jack Rader " Jess Tuck Russell Grader Mfg. Co. Equipment Peter Pierson Labor & Materials Miller- Sanford Tractor Co. Materials Western Road LRachinery Co. " 20.50 ° 7 5.25 � ° 7.9Ei 106.59 72.3°5 _ •74.8:5 _ 85.09 44.20 36.52 31. 36 12.60 12.00 2.25 5.98 5.98 13-. 9 7 1.56 4.20 47.75 .122.06 43.00 43.00 5.1,. 09 19. Q:L 88. °56 45 13.98 63.60 4.50 '22. °50 19.80 There being.no further - business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, Februa 1310 192911 at* 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge ° I, �L S. •Tn n ems, ° Commissioners. ° February 13-, _:.1929 ° i! The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all mem ;bens being-present, whereupon the following proceedings were had: j,In the Matter of the Deschutes- Pleasant Ridge Market Road: ° The second reading of the viewers' report in the above matter was continued t�o the ;first meeting in March. ° �_ln the Matter 'of the BeIL?4 - Prineville ° Market Road, ,,Section 1: The viewers' report in 'the above matter was read for the second time; the .third re i ling to be had° on Thursday, the 14th day of February, 1929. U- n the Matter- of Delinquent ersonal Property `faxes. Earl C. Miller submitted "a proposition to contract for the collection o-f the elinquent property tax for the year 1926 and preceding years so far as there is any delinquency i I. 359 he to take the collection on a commission basis and to act under the d];,rect.ionion of the Sheriff of this County, and whereas it appears that there is -a great amount -of personal property taxes delinquent, much of which cannot be collected without the appointment of a special collector, it is, therefore, ORDERED that the proposition of the said Earl C. Miller be accepted on the. condition that he furnish a bond in the sum of $2000.00 and obtain a commission as deputy sheriff from the Sheriff of this County. In the Matter of gas and oil Contract: Whereas it appears advisable that the County call for bids for furnishing gas and oil for the County for the ensuing year, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk publish notice that bids will be received for the furnis ing of gas and oil for the County for one year, all bids to be filed by 2 o'clock Wednesday, 11the 20th day of February, 1929. The following -claims was allowed and warrant ordered drawn for the same: GENERAL FUND California Law Book Exchange Law Library acct. $200.00 Their being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Thursday, February 14, 1929 at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond County Judge. E. M. Peck. T. q. TnnPs, Cormissioners Bend, Oregon, February 14, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had; In the Matter of the Audit of Books of �- former County Treasurer McKay: The County Court has requested of -and received from Chas. 'J. Van Zile, Certi- fied Public Accountant, how auditing the books of the County, a special report on the books of the former County Treasurer, Clyde M. McKay, for the year 1928. An examination of this report discloses that the said former County Treasurer has received $2,987.60 of County funds, which money has not been turned over to the County or�accoanted for to the present County Treasurer-, resulting in a shortage.in the former Treasurer's funds of said sum; and WHEREAS, it appears that the said Clyde M. McKay had furnished to the County surety bonds in the sum of $3Q,000.00 executed by the American Surety Company, which bonds protect and insure the County against any loss of funds through the acts of the said County Treasurer, and that on account of said shortage the said Surety Company is liable °to the County for the payment of said sum. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Court prepare and file with the American Surety Company a claim for said sum and demanding the payment therefor.- It-is further ORDERED that the County Judge be and he hereby is authorized to sign said claim on behalf of the County Court. ° In the Matter of the Bend- Prineville Market Road, Section 1. The above matter came on regularly for hearing at this time this being the day following the second reading of the Viewers' report, and the Court having fully considered !! said report, and it appearing that no claim for damages or any objections have been filed IN and after fully considering the same, the court finds that the report of the Viewers is in a things equitable, fair and just, and that damages assessed by the Viewers' report are just equitable, and being satisfied that said road will be of-public utility, it is, therefore ORDERED that the report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted.. It further appearing that the Viewers found and assessed damages for right of way as follows: ►/ O. .P. Dahl . . . $40.00 Pilot Butte Ranch Co. 56.25 It is further ordered that the Clerk draw warrants on the General Fund payable to the above parties in the amounts set after their respective names ir/payment of damages for said right of way. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor--and that from and after this date the Issid road is hereby declared to be a:public highway. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 20t day of February, 1.929, at 2-- P...M. . H. H. De Armond County Judge County commissioners Bend, Oregon, February 2.0, 1929 The County Court'of Deschutes met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had: In the ivriatter of Gas and Oil Contract: This was the time; fixed for opening bids for furnishing to the County gas and oil for the ensuing year. Bids were submitted by the Shell Oil CO., Union Oil Co., Standard Oil Co. General Petroleum Co., Associated Oil Co. and Silvertown Service Station. The birds were du opened and read and the bids of the Standard Oil Co., the Shell Oil Co., and the Union Oil Go., were found to be low and all exactly the same, said bids offering three cents per ga,115n i less than seller's tank wagon price as posted from ,day to day, with a gua *Tantee of a maximum of 132 cents per gallon, and a price of 142 cents per gallon as of this date; motor oils ranging from 362 to 702 cents. The said bids being equal the names of the three low bidders were -placed in a hat and it was agreed that the first name drawn out should get the _contrac whereupon drawings were had and the Unison Oil Company's name was drawn. Thereupon the Count duly accepted the bid of the Union Oil Company and entered into a contract with them on the above basis for a period of one year. Y-r. Parsons appeared before the Court and requested that the County arrange to improve. I' the road between The Dalles- California Highway and Paulina Prairie to the forest boundary on I the East Take road. It was proposed to have a conference with the Forest Service officials �i before taking any definite action... ii There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until 17ednesday, February 27, 1929, at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, j County Judge. J. S. Inne s E. M. Peck, Ij County Commissioners I L_J i L- 361 Bend, Oregon, February 27, 1929, The County Court of Deschutes met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had; In the Matter of County Treasurerts a/ office: A letter from ex- County Treasurer Clyde'M. McK -6y, transmitting to the County 2987.96 in full settlement of the shortage disclosed by the recent audit, was received and dered filed. The County Judge reported that the checks had been received and cashed and he claim against the surety company withdrawn. n the Matter of Application ✓" f L. R. Kingsbury; L. R.'Kingsbury made application for the installation of a truck and wagon scales on "B" Street between Blocks,-'106 and 107, Hillman T :ownsite which, when erected, will extend Into the street about 15 ft. that the so-called c led street is a County road. It appears to the our that the installation of said scales will be to the advantage of the Terrebonne Com- munity and will not injure or damage the highway right of Ariay. It is therefore, ORDERED, that said L. R. Kingsbury be permitted to install said scales, he-',to stand I a expenses in connection with tearing up., or replacing or repairing the street and any futtire damages that might accrue in any manner caused by the erection of said scales. n the Matter of Cancellation of Wattant : Whereas., it appears that warrant No.. 33486 for 961.50 issued October 8, 1928, payable o Bancroft- Whitney Go., was erroneou�;ly issued after the claim for which said warrant was ssued had been disallowed. .It is therefore, ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled and the Clerk and Treas urer are directed to make proper notations on their books. fin the Matter of 'County Road I--- Machinery: An order was made directing the purchase from the Howard- Cooper Gorporaticn of a grad- er, scarifier and equipment with . arra.ngements for. payment in 1930. In the Mlatter of Sale of Land: R. J. Holman appeared and offered N80.00 for the NW-7- of the T`W- -1. of Section 8, Twp. 16 S.R. 12, which land has heretofore been purchased by the County under' tax foreclosure sale, and it appears to the court that it will be to the best interests of the County to i offer said property for sale, at public sale, as by law provided and that the sum of $80.00 is a reasonable sum to be fixed as a minimum for said premises. It is, therefore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff proceed to offer said premises for sale, at public sale in he manner- provided by law, by giving proper and legal notice thereof, and the minimum price or which said -property may be sold by the Sheriff is hereby fixed as $80.00 plus the costs nd e:xpenses of such sale. the Matter of Issuing Deeds. I 7HL'RL _S, the County has heretofore acquired title to the following described premises y tax foreclosure and sale, to -wit: N4 NEt and NEB Ntixd} of Sec. 13 Twp. 14 S.R. 13 E. W.M. ta:fid the vbFd . NE of Section 11; the SW SE- and 1?� SE-1. : 1 -1 of Section 2, all in Twp. 14 S.R. 13 E.W.M. and Whereas, Emily Wallenburg has filed her claim as the owner of record at the time of said sale of t;he following described premis:es;to -wit: 362 The *,NE' and, NEB yoj-- of Sec. 13,14 -13 and has tendered into Court the sum of $20.93, being the amount for which sa i d 1ppr4@ perty was sold, plus the costs of sale; and WHEREAS, under the law the said Emily Wallenburg is entitled to redeem and receive a. deed from the Count,- .for said premises, It is, therefore hereby ORDERED that the County Judge aftd,County Commissioners make, execute and deliver to the said Emily Nallenburg a deed for said premises upon her paying to the Sheriff of this County all taxes assessed,against said premises to date, together with penalty and interest accumulated thereon. It further appearing that Wilber A. .Stevens has filed his affidavit showing him to be the owner of record at the time of said sale of the following described premises.,'to -wit:. The NW-4 NE? of Sec. 11; the SV SE' and the Warrant; N2 SEA of Sec.2 all in Twp. 14. S.R.13 and has tendered into Court the sum of $28.06 and is entitled to receive a deed from the County for said premises. Therefore, is is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute and deliver to the sa Wilber A. Stevens a deed to said premises upon his paying to the Sheriff all taxes heretofc levied and assessed against said a premises, together with the Qenalty and interest thereon. In the Matter of Elmer Wornstaff Warrant; � It a.ppear.s that on August 13, 1921 a warrant for 4 >75.00 was issued to Elmer , ornstarf for right of �Tiay for Gentral Oregon Highway, but that said warrant has since been cancelled 1 the reason being that it had not been called for, and it appearing from the appl- ication of the executrix of the estate of the said Elmer Wornstaff namely, Luetta Stookey, showing that' the said Elmer Wornstaff did not know that-said warrant had been issued; that he had called' at the Glerk's office and had failed to receive the same, that therefore a: new warrant should `r be issued in lieu of the one cancelled. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in the sum of $75.00 in favor of Luetta Stookey Executrix,said warrant to be dranw on the Road Fund. There being no 'further business., the Gourt then adjourned. 2 H. , H. De Armond , County Judge Commissioners BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the ate of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bed, in said County on the 6th day of March 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for tale holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present J. S. Innes, ;.1ounty Gommissioner E. M. Peck, County Commissioner Geo. F. Euston, County Clerk, C. L. McCauley, Sheriff and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims against the County; e = Claims against the County were presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows: C I 363 No. GENERAL FUND ° 1 ° Art Extension Press Supplies Supt. $13.18 2 Ulrich Auto Top Shop '* Circuit judge 8.50 3 ° John Wetle Co. Indigent ` 6.86 4 ° Nell M. King Juvenile Court 48.69 5 Magill Drug'Co. Supplies- Sheriff - .50 6 " " Treasurer 1.50 7 Janitor 1.45 8 " Indigent 69.85 9 A.'A. Anderson,Assessor Expenses advanced 5.75 10 Bend Furniture Co. Supplies - Assessor 2.00 11 Bend Water Dept Service- :Jail 2.65 12 ° Bend Water Dept. " Go. Offices 6.50 13 ° Pac.Telephone & Teleg. Service 76.20 14 R. J. McKinney- Salary & Exp 317.76 15 R. J. McKinney Equipment- Watermaster 128.56 16 Bend Bulletin Advertising &Supplies 409.45 17 F..D. Antrim District Sealer 15.10 18 ° Deschutes County Abstract Co. Service - Assessor 36.00 19 ° J. C. Penney Co. Equipment -Jail 9.34 20 ° Pilot Butte Phey Supplies - Assessor $11.15 " Sheriff 3.75 Treasurer 28.40 43.40 21 Walter G. Peak Expenses advanced 27.65 22 Western Union Service - Nurse .30 " Sheriff .60 Circuit Judge .73 1.63 23 o West Coast Printing & Binding Go: Supplies -Clerk 177.77 ` " Justice 10.07. 187.84 24 ` Schuman Auto Electric Auto repairs- Sheriff 22.00 25 ° E. P. Brosterhous Repa.,irs Court House 2.00 26 'Silvertown Service Sta. Auto'Exp ° 13.25 - 27 Frenchiets Service Station Gas & Oil Sheriff 25.59 28 Bushong & Go. Supplies- Sheriff 15.18 29 Kilhams Supplies- Sheriff 107.80 " Clerk 98.82 ° Treasurer 2.77 tt Sheriff 133.63 " Trees. 22.23 ° 365.25 30 Janet Moffat Expenses advanced 77.71 31 Central Oregon Motor Co Car exp -Nurse 3.50 TM " Sheriff 2.20 5.70 32 Bend Garage Co. Gas & Oil Nurse 18.65 33 Anderson -Wing Motor Go. Car Exp 14.55 34 Gwen Irwin Services- Engineer 10.00 35 H. D. Wallace Indigent Exp 12.50 36 Bend Drug Go Indigent 23.00 37 Marion M. Lesh Gognty Hospital 462.50 38 ° Mrs. G. M. Barton Care of Indigent 66.00 .39 Kate Rockwell TM ° 60.00 40 ` Lynch & Roberts Indigent 8.66 41 C. M. Gunderson Exp.- Sheriff 1.30 42 G. L. McCauley " 16.28 43 Geo. F. Euston Expense -Clerk 6.17 44 Charles R. Hadley Go Supplies -Clerk 12.67 45 Bend Lanndgy Nurse 3.49 ° Jail 2.11 5.60 46 J. K. Gill Go. Supplies -Supt. ° 5.37 47 ° Hope Electric Shop Supplies -court House 2.60 48 ° Bend Hardware Co. p 9.90 49 ° J. D. Bowman Deputy Clerk 36.00 Board of Prisoners 135.58 50 ° Glyde M. McKay Salary 31.25 59 R. G. Gould Co. Surveyor. 45.10 60 W. 0. Widdows " 7.00 52 ROAD FUND ° 52 Bend Battery & Electrical Service Car Repairs 1.25 53 Cent Ore Motor Co. ° t' 14.00 54 The Motor Market t' 5.00 55 Galloway Garage & Machine Shop " 13.87 56 Ault & Armstrong n 19.96 57 Schuman Auto Electric " 7.35 58 Bontragerts Garage " 1.10 61 Ben Alsup County Engineer 12.50 62 A. A. Fossen " 16.61 63 W. 0. Widdows " 21.53 64 Lyle Bigbee " 10.00 65 R. B. Gould " 22.40 66 John A. Runge " 24.50 MARKET ROAD EUND 67 R. M. Cates Labor 9.98 68 Harry Truesdale tf 45.43 69 Byron Peck " 19196 70 Dan C. Wood ** 71..37 71 Lester De Armond " 24.95 72 Millard Triplett " 16.47 73 D. D. Tussing " 54.88 74 David De Armond " 57.38 75 Frank Dowell " 9.98 76 F. H. M,.y Roadmaster 38.43 o. M.o,RKET RUAD FUND UOntiia 77 Lyle Bigbee. Labor Engineer 5.00 78° Ben Alsup Engineer 5.00 79- A. A. Fossen " 5.25 80' W. 0. Widdows 15.02 ell R. B. Gould " 15.40 ` SPECIAL MARKET ROAD .FUND 82` John A. Runge Engineer 13.30 83` R. B. Gould " _ 85.80 841 W. 0. Widdows " 34.06 85` A. A. Fossen " 39.68 86` Bon Alsup " 27.50 87= Lyle Bigbee " ° 20.00 GENERAL FUND Contd. 88 J. Alton Thompson Expenses Advanced °195.21 98' State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 10.64 101 C. P. Niswonger Indigent 4150.00 103 A. J. Goggans Justice Court Jury fees and mileage 1.20 104 B. A. Stover " 1.20 105 R. Ivi. Smith " 1.20 106 J. F. Arnold " 1.20 107 Harry Hamilton " -1.20 108 Stuart T. Fox " 1.20 109 Mrs. Allen McDaniel Witness " " 2.20 110 C. A. Hauck Jury 1.20 111 W. H. May " 1.20 112.° Geo. Michaelson " 1.20 113 Jack Chute " 1.20 ll3 A C. L. Simpson " ` 1.20 114 John Newby ° " 1.20 - 115 Gus Stadig Witness " " 7.00 116 Vine Stidham ° " 6.20 117 W. P. Vand6vert Deputy Sheriff 2.00 119 D. H. Peoples Drawing Jury Lust 3.00 120 P. B. Johnson " 3.00 121 C. T. Terril Justice Fees 39.45 122- J. S. Innes Commissioner 119.40 123 Elmer 11. Peck " 66.40 124, Red Cross Soldiers Indigent Relief 10.81 Indigent " 48.90 59.71 126° L. H. Ohlson Supplies-Clerk & Treas. 165.00 51* Pacific Power & Light Co. Service 176.73 ROAD FUND Cont *d. ° 89 The Miller Lumber Co. Material 213.62 90 a F. H. May Roadmaster 183.18 91 Frank Dowdell Labor 54.89 92 R. M. Cates " 14.97 93 Lester De Armond T* 39.92 94 D. D. Tussing " ° 19.96 ° -95 ° David De Armond �* ° 29.94 96 Geo. McAlister " 127.64 97 Millard Triplett ° " 79.60. 99 ° Union Oil Co. Gas & Oil ° _ 89.21 100° Standard Oil Co. " 52.88 125: James Scates Labor ° 13.00 121- James Arthur " 19.95 127- Ray Stratton " 31.92 145° Jack Bellcord " 35.91 ° There being no further business the meeting adjourned until Wednesday,march 13, 1929 at 2 o'clock. P. M. J. S. Innes, E. M. Peck, County Commissione;rs.. Bend, Oregon, Mardh 13, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to - adjournment all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had; ° In the Matter of the Vacation of Certain Lots, Tracts and Roads of South End Acreage, Redmond: Application has been duly made for the vacation of certain tracts of SSuth End Acreage, including certain roads therein, by Roy Newell, owner of the tracts, hearing on the same having been set for March 6th and continued until this time. It is now appearing that said petition for vacation should be allowed,a.n order was thereupon duly made and entered vacating, i said °tracts,the description of which is more particularly set out in said order. 1.� 1;, •k 365 Representatives of the Forest Service and Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Co. appeared before the Court asking that the County Improve the road known as the "China Hat" road from the Forest boundary to a point where the East Lake road intersects wit4lthe China Hat road, the Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Co. to pay one -third of the cost, the Forest Service one -third and the County One- third. It appearing to the Court that the improvement of staid road is essential and necessar� and said proposal should be accepted, it is, therefore, ORDERED that the work proceed and the County Court enter into a contract with the Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Go. to each pay one -third of* the cost thereof. The matter of the proposal of the Deschutes Contract Go. to sell the hotel and office buildings and certain lands at Deschutes to the County was continued for further consideratil� In the Matter of the Sale of County Property; II WHERLAS it app ars that the County has heretofore bid in for taxes the E2 of the NE and the N2 of the SEA of Section 19, Twp. 21 S. R. 12, and that it is to the interests of said County that said property be sold and put back on the tax roll. H. J..Overturd offered the County $100.00 in cash, which sum seems reasonable, and it appears to the court to be to th best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, as by law .provided, fixing th minimum price at $100.00. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale for cash at a price not less than $100.00 plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Claims against the County: The following bills, for which warrants have been issued by the County Clerk were ap- proved, and the warrants issued approved: No.. ROAD FUND 146. 147 148 149 150 152 153 155 156 157 158 15,4. 151 159 160 161 Tom Larsen S. N. Weisgerber Peter Pierson Deschutes Concrete Pipe Go. Bend Hardware Bontragerts Garage State Industrial Accident Comm. Frank McElfresh- Matt Paschich E. N. Walker M. T. Cox MARKET ROAD FUND State Industrial Accident Comm SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND Bend Hardware Co. GENERAL FUND Hope Electric Shop Redmond Spokesman Agnes Hyde Labor 15.96 35.57 " and m� teria is 12.25 Materials 17.45 " 153.25 Labor & Ma.ter=ials 6.34 Insurance 15.74 Labor 23.96 " 19.96 " 15.96 Foreman 57.14 Insurance 7.00 Materials 5166 Repairs -Gourt House 10.50 Legal publications 41.60 Indigent 90.00 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned, to Wednesday March 20,1929, at�P._n,% H. H. De Armond : County Judge Commissioners. •f IN' THE COUNTY COURT OF' THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of the Vacation ) of Certain Lots, tracts and ° Roads of South End Acreage. ) ° Now on this 13th day of March, 1929 this matter coming on before the Court on the petition of Roy Newell, heretofore filed herein, said hearing having been continued fron. Mch 6th 1929, praying that Lots or Tracts numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15;`), fi Sixteen (16) , Seventeen (17) , Eighteen (18) , Twenty -three (23) , Twenty -Four (24) , and Twent jfive (25) of South End Acreage in Deschutes County, Oregon with intersecting roads as shown on the duly recorded map and plat thereof, now on file in the office of the County .Clerk of j I Deschutes County, Oregon, being that part of Northeast Q arter of Northwest quarter (NE4= NV, 12) of Section Twenty -one (2-1) , - Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Willamette Meridian in said County and State, lying and being West and North of The Dalles- California Highway, and right of way and canal of Deschutes Irrigation and Power Company, known as Pilot Butte Canal, be vacated, and that.the platting thereof-be set aside and held for naught, and- It appearing to the Court that heretofore the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NEB NWT) of Section Twenty -one (21), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen �' (13) East of the Willamette Meridian, then in Crook County, Oregon, of which the foregoing described Lots and intersecting roads are a part, viere platted into` certain Lots or Tracts with proper roads, said platting being known. and designated as South End Acreage, and said plat having been filed in the office of the County Clerk of Crook County, Oregon on Sept; mb 1st, 1910, and recorded in Volume Three (3) ,of said Plats of said County and State at Page- Thirty-four (34), and It appearing that said petitioner is the owner of said Lots numbered One (1), Two (2)�, T1 Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Thirteen (13), Fourteen i (14), .Fifteen (15), Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18), Twenty -three (23), Twenty- l four (24), and Twenty -five (2.5) of South End Acreage, and that said premises are not °within il the limits of any incorporated city or town, and that said premises since the platting thereof - IL have-been used as a single farm unit, and that the same are more valuable as a single farm. �+ unit than as acreage tracts, and that none of the Tracts above described have been sold as acreage tracts, and that but one set of buildings has been constructed upon said premises,-- and that none of the roads as laid out and established by said plat and as heretofore dedicated have been opened, used, or in any way improved for road purposes, and it appearing' I that said Lots or Tracts comprise that part of Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter (NEB Ntu) of said Section Twenty -one (21), lying and situate West and North of the, road known as The Dalle s -California Highway, and of the right of way and canal of Deschutes Irrigati °on 'and Pow;" r Company, known as Pilot Butte Canal, as laid out and established over and across said premises, and It appearing; that Peter Monarch and Mabel L. Monarch, husband and wife, are the owners of premises adjoining the premises of said petitioner as aforesaid on the North, and that one Grace T. Wrip-:;ht is the owner of premises adjoining said premises of petitioner on the Jest; that they have consented in writing to the vacation as prayed for in the petition file herein, which consent is attached to said petition, and tt appearing that no other person, firm or corporation, other than said Peter Monarch, Mabel L. Monarch, Gracr T. Wright and I- 1, [J 367 the petitioner herein owns property immediately adjoining any part of any road as established by said plat and dedication, or adjoining any part of the premises of the petitioner herein, as aforesaid requested to be vacated, and that the above persons and no others will be effected by the vacation herein requested; that no person or persons, firm or corporation, other than the petitioner herein and thos consenting thereto as aforesaid will be in any way injured or damaged by the vacation herein requested, and . It appearing that the above petition was on or about January 19th, 1929 and more than twenty days prior to the date hereof, filed with the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing from the records and files herein, and particularly from the the Affadavit of petitioner, that on the 24th day of January, 1929 and more than thirty ,,,... 'r t: t n +1 days prior to. the date hereof , notice of the pendency of said petition was given by the posting of three notices in three of the most public and conspicuous places within the limits of said premises sought to be vacated, said petition containing a description of the premises sought to be vacated, and it appearing that no objections have been miade or filed, and no person or persons appearing or, objecting to the vacation as prayed for in said petition THEREFORE it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Lots or Tracts, numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Thirteen (13) , Fourteen (14) , Fifteen (15) , Sixteen (16) , Seventeen (17) , Eighteen (18) , Twenty -Three (23), Twenty -four (24) and Twenty -five (25) of South End Acreage in Deschutes County, Oregon, with intersecting roads as shown on the duly recorded map and plat thereof in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, being all that part of Northeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter (NE4 NW) of said Section Twenty -one (21), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Willamette Meridian in Deschutes County, Oregon, lying and being West and North of The Dalles- California r. hway, and ri gh-t of way and canal of Deschutes Irrigation and Power Company, known as Pilot Butte Canal, be vacated, and that the platting thereof be set aside and held for naught. H. H. DeArmond. County Judge J. S. Innes. E. NZ. Peck. C ommi s si one rs . Bend, Oregon, March 20, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the followi_g proceedings were had; n the matter of the Deschutes - Pleasant Ridge' Market Road: THERE-4S, C. 1. VIhittemore has filed a claim for damages for right of way in the above tter greatly in excess of the amount awarded by the Viewers" and has offered to submit Ithe matter for `arbitration, which seems fair and just to the Gourt. Therefore," it is hereby ORDERED that the Court does °hereby accept said -proposi.tion a_ d appoints Ti. M.-Wilson of Redmond as arbitrator to represent the County Court at such arbitration hearing, In the !Vlat ter of Delinquent Taxes: L_ - MHEREAS, it appe ^rs that -there is quite a large amount of 1919 -1920 and 1921 taxes re- maining unpaid, and that it would be to the best interests of the County and would aid in the collection of such taxes if the -penalty and interest were remitted for said years. There -fore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff be and he is hereby directed to eceept the principal of said M taxes in each instance for each of said years, remitting the penalty and interest thereon, and to issue receipts therefor without further orders of the Court. In the Matter of the Alteration of the.Gentral Oregon Highway. The State Highway Gommission has authorized the alteration of the Central Oregon Highway' from Bend East to the end of the present gravel, which necessitates the acquiring of certain rights of way, and that it is deemed by the County to be to the best interests of the County that said ri;yht o_ way be acquired and said alteration r.-,a:de, whereupon the following resolution was adopted; WHERB .'A_S, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the alteration of 1 the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to alter a County road. in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows: to -wit: i I ' Beginning at a point in the center of t -le- present Central Oregon Highway, said point .,g 1280.9 feet north of the southeast corner of Section 35 T. 17 S; , R. 12 E. TiJ. itl�. said i i be�r_� � i ipoint being Engineerts station 74 t 93.8 and running thence in an easterly and southeasterly' I jdirection as follows. S. 890 121 E..a distance of 128.6 feet to a point, said point being Engineers station 76 + 22.4 equals 74+ 30.0; thence S. 890 291 E. a distance of 1667.8 :feet3 to a point; thence N. 890 531 E. a distance of 2293.1 feet to the beginning of a curve: thence l i l along a 20 curve to the left thru an angle of 90-'381 a distance of 481.7 feet' to the beginning T o r id tangent a distance of 6099.E feet to the begin- ning a tangent: thence h. 80 15 E. along sa g ning of a curve; thence along a 10 301 curve to the right, thru an angle of 240 321 a distance of 1635.6 feet to the beginning of a tangent; thence S. 750 131 E. along said tangent a dis- tance of 1054.5 feet to the beginning of a curve; thence along a'60 curve to the: right thru i an angle of 150 091 a. distance of 252.5 feet to the beginning of a tangent: thence S. 600 04 E. along said tangent, a distance of 1288.5 feet to the beginning of a curve: thence along a +. 00 30, curve to the left thru an angle of 70 331 a distance of 1510.0 feet to the beginning of a tangent; thence S. 67° 371 E. along said tangent, a distance of 7374.8 feet to t;he be:ginn- i � 1 ing of a curve; thence along a 12 curve to the left, thru an angle of 60 44? a distance of 673.3 feet to the beginning'of a tangent; thence S. 74G 211 E. along said tangent, a. distance of 950.2 feet to the b=eginning of a curve, thence along a 20 curve to the right, thru an. ang,!le of 60 541 a distance of 345.0 feet to-the beginning of a tangent; thence S. 670 271 E. along said tangent a distance of 3657.6 feet 'to the beginning of a curve (Engineerts station 567 +I 72.9); thence along a 32 curve to the right, thru an angle of 230 241 a distance of 780.0 feet to the beginning of a tangent: thence S. 44° 031 E. along said tangent a distance of i 5965.9 feet to the beginning of e curve; thence along a 20 curve to the right, thru an angler i of 140 091 a distance of 707.5 feet to the beginning of a tangent; thence S. 29° 541 E. along i said tangent a distance of 15.- 833.5 feet to the,beginning of a curve; thence along a 40 curve to the right,. thru an angle of 230 331 a distance of 588.7 feet to the beginning of a tangei t thence S. 60 211 E. along said tangent, a distance of 2068.3 feet to the beginning of curve i (Engineer's Station 627 + 16.8); thence along a 30 curve to the left, thru an angle of 360 151 a distance of 1208.3 feet to the beginning of a tangent (Engineer's station 639.+ 25.1)i j which point being the Easterly terminus of this center line description and which point is ap roximately 430 feet south of the N.E.Gorner of Section 36 T. 18 S., R.,13 E. �7.Ni. all �P 1 in Deschutes County, Oregon. said road to be 80 feet in width. ,NOW, TnEREr +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 certi Pied 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.lst day of May 1929, 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` ay be filed on account of said proposed road. 4I tDated at Fend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 20th day of March 1929. H. H. De Armond County Judge. J. S. Innes Commissioner E. M. Peck Commissioner In the Natter of County Prisoner; WHEREAS, Section 3543, Oregon Laws provides for the working of County prisoners on the road; and VVITEREAS, Lyle Bigbee, who has heretofore been committed to the county jail and is sery ing a prison sentence, has asked permission to work on the road and the Court feeling tlB t it would be to the interests of the County that he be permitted.to work on the road under the direction of the County Engineer, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff deliver said Lyle Bigbee to the said County Engineer, R. B. Gould each morning until further ordered, and the said R. B. Gould is hereby given charge of the said Lyle Bigbee during the daytime . and shall cause said prisoner to work on the County roads and shall be responsible for the safe return" to` the" county jail-of t -he said pr soner each evening. In the 1datter of Claims° against the County: L,-_ The following bills were audited and - .arrants ordered drawn for the same. No. GENERAL F LIND L68 W. S. Ayres, Sheriff Crook Co. care of Deschutes Co. prisoner N15.00 221 J. A. Brady Indigent acct. 8.00 The payment of the following time slips by the County Clerk is hereby approved: ROAD FTTI�D 170 Matt Paschick labor 54.89 SPECIAL IJARKET ROAD FL7gD 171 S. N. Weisgerber Labor 5 .89 169 Jess Redding " 64.89 The bill of Deschutes Reclamation & Irrigation Company for $12.82 was ORDERED disalloilied. In the Matter of Right of way, Century Drive Market Road; L . Whereas, The Bend Company has tendered to the County a deed for right of *way for a .portion of said road and agreed to accept $50.00 thereof , which sum I seems to be a reasonable price and said deed is hereby accepted and the Clerk is hereby directed to issue a warrant on the Special Market Road Fund for Y50.00 payable to The Bend Company, It is further ORDER' that the Clerk record said deed v,trithout charge. In the lgatter of the Appointment of Viewers. ✓ The Court having inade,an.d enter, -d a resolution authorizing the alteration of The Dend- Horse Ridge Section of the Central Oregon Highway, and the acquiring of certain right of way 310 it is now necessary that viewers -be appointed to determine and fix the damages accruing to a person or persons by reason of the alteration of said road. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that C.. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be and they a.re hereby appointed to act with Robt. B. Gould, County Engineer, as a Board of Viewers for said road. It is furt :pier ORDERED that said Viewers report their findings to the Court on Thursda the 4th day- of April 1929, or within ten days thereafter. WHEREAS, it appears that George Gray was allayed the sum of $100.00 damages for right of way for the Bl<_-akely Heights Road and that only $75.00 thereof has been paid. It is, therll Lore hereby ORDERED that the Clerk -draw a warrant on the General Road Fund in the sum of $25.00 payable to George Gray. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday the 27th day of March 1929 at 2 P. M. H. .. De Armond, County Judge. - e J. S. Innes, E. T,. Peck, Commissioners. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the sale of the ) Nlff,- of the SW-1- of Section 26, } Township 16 S. , 'Range 11 E.N.M. � WHEREAS, this matter coming on for hearing upon the application of C. L. Allen for a deed to the NW_L1 of the SWI,, of Section 26, - Township 16 S., Range 11 E., W.M. , and it appearing to the Court that said real property, was subjected to foreclosure proceedings instituted in. the, Circuit Court of -the State of Oregon for Deschutes County, in which said proceedings Deschutes County, Oregon was named as plaintiff, and that upon Decree and Order of Sale duly entered in said proceeding, said real property was Bold to Deschutes County, Oregon, by the Sheriff 4 and tax Collector, and that said property now appears of record in the name of said County; and �`IHEREAS it appears that the title to said property was in the year 1919 and s ubsequen years, and is now, in the State of Oregon and is held by C. L. Allen arid his predecessors contract of -purchase from the State of Oregon; and WHEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County, Oregon, has not by reason of said foreclo proceedings or otherwise, merchantable title to said property or any part thereof; and WHEREAS, it appears that C. L. Allen now the holder of said property under-contract, has offered to pay to Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District all of its taxes, ass meats and charges against said property, and has offered and :tendered and does now so offer and tent +.er, to Deschutes County, Oregon the sum of $59.64 in consideration of the County r s- cuting to the said C. L. Allen a quitclaim deed covering the said property; and WHEREAS, it appears to the court that it is for the best interests of Deschutes C;ount�y, 'i Oregon and the inhabitants thereof- to accept said propasa.l: i It is now therefore,ORDERED that the said proposal of C. L. Allen be, and the s is hereby, accepted; and it is further ORDERED that the County Judge and the Commissioners �I be, and they are, hereby authorized and directed to execute to and in favor o f C:- L. Allen (�- a quitclaim deed to said property upon the payment by said C. L. Allen of the sum of 9'59.64 i �I and that upon the payment of said sum and-the satisfaction of all taxes and assessments against 1 L� [J said property heretofore levied by the Deschutes County F—unicipaI Improvement 151s rlct,, that the Sheriff and Tax Collector of this County be and he is, hereby authorized and direct , ed to cancel of record all general taxes levied against said property from the year 1919 to CD and including the year 1927 both inclusive. Dated and sigaed at Bend, Oregon, this -the 31st day of October 1928. f H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Geo. G. Sedgwick, County Commissioners. Bend, Oregon. March -25, 1929. RECEIVED of the Deschutes County Public Library the following books and articles of originally belonging to the professional library of Charles Stewart Benson, deceased,'to -wi American & English Ann. Cas. (1 to 40 inclusive) American & English Ann. Cas. ( 1916 C) " 'r it if it (1.1916 D) ++ it it +t ( 1916 E) it It n it ( 1917 A ) n n +t n ( B ) it n tr it ( C) ++ If it if ( D ) It » it n ( E } it It n it (1918 A) tr n n n ( B) it, it it it / ++ C ) n n n /l D) it if it n ( E) Corpus Juris (1 to 46 inclusive) Cyclopedia Law Proceedure (30 to 40 tt ) Encyclopedia of Pleading & Practice Encyclopedia of Evidence (14 & 15 supplements) Greenley on Evidence Kennedyts Trial Evidence Proof of Facts (By Abbott) Kinney on Irrigation (1 to 4 inclusive) Wiel on dater Rights in Western States (Books I and ll -) Banc.ro ft r s Code Pl.eadi ngs with Forms ( Vol. I to V } Bancroft's Code Practice & Remedies with Forms (Vol. I to VIII) Corpur Juris Quick Search Manual Cooleyts Constitutional Remedies (8th Edition) Dobie on FederaliTroceedure Pomeroyts Code Remedies (4th Edition) Cooleyts Constitutional Remedies (7th Edition) Estest Pleadings (4th Edition) Clephane on Business Corporations ( 2nd Edition) Hale on Damages. Stephen on Pleadings Abbott's Trial Briefs Conyngton on Corporate Organization Pomeroyts Equity Juris Prudence (4th Edition) Moore on Facts Long on Irrigation Brickwod Sackett Instructions Jones t Legal Forms Chitty on Pleadings Bliss on Code Pleadings. Unbound N. W. Reporter pamphlets (209 - 273 inclusive) L.R.A. (L.C.P. Co. publishers) (1 - 70 inc.) McQuill.in on Municipal Corporations Elliottts General Practice Dillonts Muncipal Practice (5th Edition) White's Neg. of Muniidipal Corporations Blackmore on Prohibition Southerlints Code Pleadings & Practice with Forms VVotds and Phrases judicially defined tt - it it tr (and Series) Hyatt on Delivery Shepard onCCitations General Laws of Oregon 1843 rt it rr " 1845 1864 1903 tt rr rt rt 1905 +t rt it it 1907 If It it it 1909 it it tr It 1911 n it , it, it 1913 n +t n it 1915 if et rr It 1217 . +t n - it n, 1919 Lordts Oregon Laws Volumes I, II al-A III Bellegger & Cottons Codes & Statutes.Volumes I and II American & English Encyclopedia at Law ( tt I to XXIX) Oregon Digest V01=t'es 1, II and III 40 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 46 10 23 2 1 1 1 4 2 5 8 1 2 1 1 1 r:a 1 1 1 1 6 2 1 3 1 3 1 65 76 2 ,5 1 1 4 8 4. J 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 29 3 37-2- A. & E. Ann. Cas. 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Euston. County Clerk. Approved; H. H. DeArmond. County Judge. Bend, Oregon, March 27, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment,-all member: being present, .whereupon the following proceedings were had; In the Matter of Application of Geo. T. Huettl for Damages: Thecclaim of Geo. T. Huettl for damages for dirt taken for the construction of the Butler Market Road, was fully considered and found to be excessive, and was, therefore, disallowed. The Court considered that the said Geo. T. Huettl was not damaged to exceed $15.00 and it was ORDERED that he be allowed the sum of $15.00, and that a warrant be'drawn on the Market Road Fund at such time as he signifies his willingness to accept said sum as payment in full. i In the Matter of Salaries of Sheriff's Deputies: WHEREAS, it appears that the Sheriff has dispensed with one outside deputy and is now employding only one Charles Gunderson, and that the said Charles Gunderson is doing the wor where two have heretofore been employed, and is entitled to an increase in pay; -and v n . 224 WHEREAS, the Sheriff re commends that he be allowed to pay the said-Charles Gunderson $200.00 per month with the understanding that there will not be a second deputy employed; it appearing by said arrangement that the County is saving a considerable sum of money Each month and, therefore, said increase in salary should be allowed. 225 It further appearing that 'Thelma Zumwalt, a deputy in the Sheriff's office, has appli for an increase of $10.00 per month, which should be allowed. It is, therefore ORDERED that the salary of Charles Gunderson be increased to $200.00 per month, and Thelma Zumwalt to $125.00, and the Clerk is directed to issue warrants to said deputies in such sums each month. In the Matter of road Equipment: W___ It appears that the truck now owned by the County which is operated in the Redmond. territory is old and should be traded in on a new truck, and it is deemed advisable to-purchase a new truck. The Roadmaster is, therefore, directed_ to make arrangements with the Ford �I [J r' 1 373 Garage people in Redmond in accordance with the price schedule submitted by the said Ford Company and purchase the said new truck. o In the Matter of the Establishment of the Hampton -Lake County Line Section of The Central Oregon Highway. In connection with the above matter, the following Resolution was duly adopted: W EREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishmnt 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 west boundary of Section 19, T. 21 S., R. 20 E., Vti.M. , which point is located approximately 2010 feet south from the Northwest corner of said Section- 19 and at the termination of the constructed unit of said Highway known as the Horse Ridge Hampton Section of the Central Oregon Highway; thence in a southeasterly direction for approximately 14.1 miles along the line of the said highway as surveyed and staked out, 'to a termination at the Deschutes County -Lake County boundary at a point on the south line of Section 35, =T. 22 S., R. 21 E., W.M. which point is located approximately 800 feet west from the southeast corner of said-Section 35, said road to be 80 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, properlSt 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 this Court at its term on the first day of May, 1929, 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 27th day of March, 1929. H. H. De Armond County Judge. E. M. Peck Commissioner, J. S. Innes Commissioner. In the Matter of the Appointment of Viewers for Hampton -Lake County �-- Line Section of The Central Oregon Highway: , A resolution for the establishment of the above road having heretofore been duly adopted, it is now necessary that viewers be appointed to determine and fix the damages accruing'to - any person or persons by reason of the establishment of said road. It is, therefore hereby ORDERED that C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker: be and they are hereby appointed to act with Robt. B. Gould, County Surveyor, as a Board of Viewers for said road. It is further ORDERED that said viewers report their findings to. the Court on......, the :.......day of .... I ...... 1929, or vrithin ten days thereafter. In the Matter of Claims Against the County L_ Payment of the following time checks, for which warrants have heretofore been issued by the Clerk, is hereby approved. No SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 219 W. H. Allen. Labor $2.99 220 George Brotherton '* 2.99 227 David, DeArmond " 29.94 374 No. GENERAL ROAD - E'tTND 22'8 David DeArmond Labor 49.90 MARKET ROAD FUND 229 David DeArmond I� There being no further business, the Court, adjourned: I H. H. DeArmond, County Judge.. IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. In re Butler ) CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. Market Road. ) t To the Honorable Commissioners Court of Deschutes County, Oregon: j The undersigned petitioners Geo. T. Huettl and Elizabeth M. Huettl, (his wife) residents and tax payers of Deschutes County, Oregon, respectfully show to this Honorable Court: lst. That they are purchasing the NE' of the aNE4 of Section 28, Township 17, S. Range 12, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, from Laura B.' Snyder, Widow and sole he ji of S. H. Snyder, Deceased, in whom the legal title to said tract now stands. 2nd.- That during the sum of 1927 the so- called Butler Market Road was constructed ` { diagonally across said tract. 3rd. -That in the construction of said road the contractor was directed to take certaih dirt and material from the private land of your petitioners not, on the right -or -way whereby 1 � iyour petitioners have sustained damages. 4th.- That prior to the taking of such material, R. B. Gould, the then acting Co u nty i I,f Engineer in charge of said work stated to your petitioners, that it Z�as desirable that the County take certain materials for the construction of the said Butler Market Road and that he would place our claim for damages before the County Court as soon as the amount might be ascertained and.that with this understanding your petitioners offered no further objection other than taking the ,matter up with County Judge Sawyer. 5th. -That in the; construction of said road, nothing but good soil, free from rock, was taken from the premises of your petitioners and that the reasonable value of the damages f sustained by your petitioners and the. owner of the legal title to said land amounts to the I minimum sum of $70.00, said sum being estimated from the yardage actually taken from the: lan'M of your petitioners as compared with the em.ount paid adjoining ranchers for similar yardage., 6th.- That your petitioners have repeatedly taken up the matter of said alleged f damages not only with the County Court of Deschutes County,. Oregon, but with-R. B. Gould, County Engineer, former Judge R. W. Sawyer, H. H. DeArmond, County Judge of Deschutes County, and with Commissioners Innes and Sedgwick, but that s_ ai d Court has so . far failed to take anyi� action in the premises other than that Commissioners Innes and Sedgwick have made an inspection of,the, alleged damages to said petitioners approximately on May 8, 1928. WHEREFORE, YOUR PETITIONERS RESPECTFULLY ASK, That your Honorable Body direct. the Counity Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, to issue a Tarrant for the payment of said damages in the') s sum of not less then $70.00, and your petitioners will ever pray. i Geo. T. Huettl. I Petitioner. Elizabeth M. Huettl. Petitioner. 1 i �I Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of Feb. A.D., 1929. .l H. C. Ellis. Notary Public for Oregon. C I. 37 My commission expires June 15, 1932. tl� Chicago, Illinois, March_ 1929. I, Laura B. Snyder, being the legal owner of the title to the above described premises respectfully submit, that I have read the foregoing petition and know the contents thereof and that said tract has suffered damages by reason of the removal of certain materials therefrom by Deschutes County, Oregon, in the minimum sum of $70.00, for which sum I respectfully ask the Honorable Commissioners Court to direct the issuance of a Warrant in the minimum sum of $70.00 in favor of the foregoing petitioners and the under- signed, the same to be in full for all damages sustained; it being expressly understood by the parties hereto that the above amount is to be a compromise settlement with a view to closing said matter but that in case such compromise settlement,be not made, then the undersigned expressly reserves any right which she may have in the premises for other and further damages. Respectfully submitted. (Mrs) Laura B. Snyder. 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 the 3rd day of April, 1929, said day being the day fixed-by law for the holding Of a% term of the County Court in said County, when were present H.H. DeArmond County Judge J.S. Innes County Commissioner E.M. Peck o County Commissioner Geo. F. Euston County Clerk and the following proceedings ware had, to -wit: In the Matter of Cancellation of Taxes: It appears that in 1925 a tax wa*/levied on certain personal property by the Assessor as belonging to Edward A. Kildee; that the said Edward A. Kildee has filed an affidavit herein claiming that he did not own the property so levied upon at said time' which affidavit the court takes to.be true, and that said tax was, therefore, erroneous and should be cancelled. The amount of said is $4.48, plus $1.39 penalty and interest. Therefore, the Sheriff is hereby ORDERED and directed to cancel said tax upon the tax roll. In the Matter of Central Oregon Highway Right of Way: It'appears that on December 2, 1920 warrant No. 9247 was issued to A. Carnes in th-e sum of $180.00, being the amount allowed said A. Carnes for right of way across The SEA of the SWdi of Section 32, Twp 17 S., R 13 E.W.M. That said warrant, was never called for and the same has heretofore been cancelled. Novi, upon petition of Clyde W. Ri char -ds o n, it appears t ry: t said A. Carnes was not the owner-of said land at said time, but that the same was owned by the said Clyde W. .iiehardson, and that no payment has been made for said right of way. It further appearing frcm said petition that the said Clyde W. Richardson is entitled to be paid eor said right of way in the sum of $180.00 as found by the viewers, it is therefore, 'ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Road Fund in the sum of $180.00 )ayabl'e 'to Clyde W. Richardson in payment of said right of way. r- !6` In the Matter of Sale" of Real Property: It appears that heretofore the County acquired title to .Lots 10 and 11, Block 7 of Lytle (now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, ) Deschutes-County, Oregon, under a tax foreclosure; that the total amount of taxes levied and uncollected against said premises, together with penalty and interest thereon which has not been paid, amount to $36.22; and that W.M. Dickerson desir -es to pu- rchase said lots and has offered the sum $36.22 therefor. It appears to the County that said price is just and reasonable, and that it will be to the best interestsc_of the County to dispose of said lots. Therefcre, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County offer said lots for sale at public sale, as by law - provided, to the highest bidded for cash;, provided, that the said Sheriff shall not sell said property for less than $36.22 plus the costs of such sale. In the Matter of Claims Against. tr:e County: The `:following claims against the County were presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn-as. follows: No. GENERAL M- qD 1 Frenehies Service Station Gas & Oil- Sheriff 2 The Bend Bulletin Legals & Supplies 3 Bend Hardware Co. Janitor Supplies 4 Western Union Services- Sheriff 5 Geo.' F. Euston, Clerk Cash Advanced 6 The Irwin- ; -odson Co. Supplies. -Clerk 7 Glass & Prudnomme Co. it Assessor 8 Walter G. :Peak Expenses advanced 9 J. Alton Thompson Expenses 10 Kilham Stationery & Ptg. Co. Supplies - Thompson 11 "West Coast Printing " - Thompson 12 Bend Cafe Meals, Jury Justice Court 13 Mrs. Joe Scott Witness Fees n 14 Bend Abstract Co. Services - Surveyor 15 Janet Moffat Expenses advanced 16 Bend Garage Co. Gas- Nurse 17 Bend Laundry Service -Co. Nurse 18 Central Oregon Motor.Co. Gas- Nurse 1 -V` Pacific Power & Light Service ) X20 Bend Water Dept it ) Courthouse & 21 Oregon Transfer '* ) Jail 22 Lynch & Dickie " ) 23 J.D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 24 R.J. McKinney Salary & Exp. Watermaster 25 Bend Drug Co. Indigent 26 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital ° 27 The Owl Pharmacy Indigent 28 J.C. Penney Co. Supplies -Jail 29 Mannheimer's " Indigent 30 Williams Self- Service Store '* 31 Clough- Huston Company Indigent 32 Dr. R.W. Hendershott Indigent acct. 33 Ericksons Grocery ,r 34 Redmond Spokesman Legals and Supplies 35 W.F. Arnold Election Exp.= 36 C.P. Niswonger Coroner 37 E.D. Gilson Coroner's Jury, 36 Geo. W. Stokoe it 39 W. P. Vandervery 40 R.D. Davis t1 41 A. Stipe " 42 R.H.Loven " 32 Dr. R.W. Hendershott Examination - 43 Ruth King Witness 44 Clarence Broughton 45 Cecil Goodfellow " 46 Ralph Maddox ,1 47 t;!Albert Solberg " 48 John Londahl 't 40 Mable Boardman ►f 50 F.D. Antrim District Sealer 51 R.B. Gould County Surveyor 52 John A. Runge " 53 V.O. Widdows " 54 A.A. Fossen. " 55 Ben Alsup " 56 Lyle Bigbee n 57 C.V. Silvis Road Viewer 58 C.P. Becker it 59 C.T. Terril, Justice Fees 60 Nell M. King Expenses advanced 61. Pacific Telephone & Teleg. Service AMOUNT 8.03 542.87 12.55 .84 25.1.1 8.08 361.85 12.67 108.00 2.1.3 99.25 3.75 2.00 7.11-50 14.30 18.58 3.26 3.50 154 .74 8.80 10.00 1.75 19 3. 50 285.55 32.00 434.00 4.95 7.68 1.40 15.28 45.00 10.00 39.98 31.95 4.20 5.00 1.00 1.00 .1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.50 1.59 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 41.50 -10:75 66.32 45.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 65.15 135 .82 82.80 of r I� r 1* I 50.00 61.07 40.00 33.94 8.31 1.25 28.38 3.75 3.30 246.33 143.40 66.10 12.15 27.50 80.00 677.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 43.89 40.81 71.92 1.00. . 2.58 8.41 2.80 42.80 231..70 &. 98 38.94 63.92 12.75 59.41 44.90 44.90 103.86 164.28 13.50 58.37 . 7.00 104.79 96.53 94.29 46.69 58 .41 85.40 119.76 79.60 114.77 114.77 19:96 117.53 120.78 5.35 3.26 3.80 882.53 6.40 5.00 22.65 38.58 139.20 61.65 2.92 3.00 4.76 13.98 8.98 21.96 65.88 9.98 14.9.7 77.45 53.8'7 14.97 84.83 16.47 9.98 70.98 33.91 75.92 95.92 ■ .3 -7 62 J.C. Rhodes premium She riff's Bond 63 Bend Chapter American . Red Cross Indigent 64 Mrs. Agnes Hyde care of Indigent 65_ . ;.L. McCauley Expenses advanced 66 O.M. Gunderson tt 67 A.E. Ault Auto:Repairs 68 Silvertown Service Sta. " & Gas 69 Pilot. Butte Pharmacy Supplies 70 Lava Bear Super Service Gas 71 Earle C. Miller Tax Collector 72 J.S. Innes Commissioner 73 E.M. Peck If 74 State Industrial Accident Comm. insurance 185 H.H. DeArmond Expenses advanced 186 Kate Rockwell Care of Indigents 187 Chas. J. VanZile Auditor Joyce Barrett Services -Law Library Effie Rhea Election exp. Margaret Frazier " A.T. Frazier '+ R.H. Ledbetter +' J.A. Struss !+ ROAD FUND 75 I.N. Walker Labor 76 Frank_McElfresh " 77 M.T. Cox " 78 Ben Alsup Engineer 79 A.A. Fossen " 80 W.G. Widdows +' 81 John A. Runge 82 R, B. Gould ++ 83 F.H. May Roadmaster 84 W,.E. Baxter Labor 85 W. W. Babcock It 86 Frank McDonald to 87 Charlie Muma tt_,.E;2 88 G.G. Partin tt 89 Carl Alfrey '* 90 Vit.F. Findley " 91 E.W. Fulk n 92 E.C. Shaffer +� 93 Frank Chapman ++ 94 B.C. Peck ++ 95 Martin Wood '+ 96 Thorgs Larson 'f 97 Leonard Arendell " 98 Seth Danials }t 99 Everett Parr " 100 J:H. Daw '+ 101 T.A. Foss " 102 R:M. Cates +• 103 Dan C. Wood 't 104: Frank Dowdell n 105 Lester De Armond 106 It - +t 107 Geo. McAlister :z 108 Millard Triplett +� 109 B.A. Kendall Materials 110 Pondosa Lumber Co. r+ -111 A.E. Ault Labor 112 Howard - Cooper Corp. Equipment 113'Schuman Auto Electric Repairs 114 G.W. Davies '? 115 Galloway Garage '+ 116 J.L. Lattu re Equipment Co. Equipment 117 Howard - Cooper Corp. Freight on equipment Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Materials MARKET ROAD FUND ' 118 W.O. Widdows Engineer 119 Ben Alsup + 120 A.A. Fossen ff 121 Martin Wood Labor 122 W.E. Baxter ++ 123 Millard Triplett. ++ 124 Dan C. Wood +r 125 R.M. Oates ++ 126 Frank Dowdell ++ 127 Frank Chapman, ►+ 128 B.C. Peck ++ 129 Lester DeArmond ►t 130 Dale Tussing �} 131 Geo. McAlister ++ 132 C.R. Gartrell +t 133 F.H. May Roadmaster 134 Jack Rader Labor 135 Geo . Brown It 136 Jess Tuck It ' 50.00 61.07 40.00 33.94 8.31 1.25 28.38 3.75 3.30 246.33 143.40 66.10 12.15 27.50 80.00 677.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 43.89 40.81 71.92 1.00. . 2.58 8.41 2.80 42.80 231..70 &. 98 38.94 63.92 12.75 59.41 44.90 44.90 103.86 164.28 13.50 58.37 . 7.00 104.79 96.53 94.29 46.69 58 .41 85.40 119.76 79.60 114.77 114.77 19:96 117.53 120.78 5.35 3.26 3.80 882.53 6.40 5.00 22.65 38.58 139.20 61.65 2.92 3.00 4.76 13.98 8.98 21.96 65.88 9.98 14.9.7 77.45 53.8'7 14.97 84.83 16.47 9.98 70.98 33.91 75.92 95.92 ■ .3 -7 378, 137 -138 139 140 141 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 _158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 Wednesday, SPECIAL MARKET ROAD :FUND Jess Tuck Labor Geo Brown " Jack Rader " William Malone " Albert L. Shults, Assignee of Elmer McCollum, Labor Elmer McCollum Labor Z1mer.McCollum W S.K. Messinger " Tom Garard M.T. Cox Frank, McElfresh " E.N. Walker Fred Collins " Jim Thompson " Lee Oliver Nels Olander Clifford Martin J.P. Bowman " E.E. Cullison " Bill Keck " Adolph Chilgren " Matt Pasbhick " Mike Kelly " Rreston Shape " Thoma.s Hutchinson " George Hoech " Bob Smith " J.L. Duvall " Chet Jones " Lyle Bigbee " W. Buhl R..D. Jones R.. Jones Roy Bowman " Don Haynie " Oliver Thorbjornson O.D. McCulley " W,. Birdsall " W..E. Baxter ++ Frank Chapman " Dale Tussing " Geo. McAlister F.H. May R.B. Gould Engineer John A. Runge n V1.0. Widdows n A.A. Fossen ff Ben Alsup Lyle Bigbee !� Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Materials B; Kelly ►► C. Mayne TM H. Iunker +► J.C. Jensen +► There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until the 10th day of April, 1929, at 2 P.M, . H.H. DeArmond County Judge J.S. Innes Commissioners 209:82 161.33 77.31 149.65 26.63 6.88 1 40 39.90 185.42 125.79 71.82 23.94 69 .33 - 129.74 103.74 103.74 103.74 -75.81 59.85 =59:85 85..46 51.87 23.94 27.93 21.94 23.94 19-.9b .15-.96 7.98 15•.9 6 -151.96 15•.96 13.96 13.96 7.98 7-.98 7.98 13:47 13:47 24.95 17.47 18178 195.76 53.20 29.82 92.98 71.50 36.75 173:73 15 .96 15.96 15.96 15.96 15.96 ' Bend, Oregon, April 11, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County ne!t this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to- =wit-Everett. Parr appeared before the court in connection with the vacation_ .of a portion of a county road, but it was found that his petition was insufficient and no acti was taken thereon. I Tlie City of Redmond appeared by Geo. H. Brewster, its attorney and mad& appli- cation for the cancellation of certain taxes against certain property belonging to the City of Redmond. It appears that Lot 3, Block 64, Redmond, was purchased by the °City of Redmond in 192,15, and was used by said City for municipal purposes; that according to the assessment rolf_s, taxes are delinquent thereon as follows; 1922 taxes, penalty and intere >n I t I I-"- 379 1924 taxes, penalty and interest, and 1925 taxes, penalty and interest; that the City of Redmond is entitled to pay the taxes and penalty and interest, for the years 1922 and 1924 but that said property was not subject to assessment for the year 1925 as it was owned by the City,of Redmond. It is, therefore, hereby ` ORDERED that the Sheriff upon the payment to him by the City of Redmond, of the taxes penalty and interest for the years 1922 and 1924, issue a receipt I therefor and cancel the 1925 taxes. It appears that the City of Redmond is the owner of a strip of land lying between the C. 0. I. Canal and the City, which is used for municipal purposes, and that this property was acquired by the City of Redmond in 1925; tha t , t he 1923 and 1924 taxes which have not been paid should be paid by the City of Redmond but all subsequent taxes levied thereon should be cancelled. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff, upon the payment of the taxes for 1923 and 1924, together with penalty and interest, cancel the taxes levied against the above strip of land for the year 1925, 1926 and 1927. :244 -The claim of H. J. Overturf in the amount of $35.50 for services rendered the County y. was presented and approved, and the Clerk is hereby directed to issue a warrant on the General Fund in the amount of $35.50 payable -to the said H. J. Overturf. .WHER,1,S, it appears that the County of Deschutes hasleretofore purchased under a tax foreclosure sale, and is now the owner of Lots 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7 -8 -9- and 10 of Block 65,Redmond Oregon; that at the time said property was bid in by the County said property was owned by the City of Redmond, as shown by the affidavit of Geo. H. Brewster on file herein, and that the City of Redmond is now asserting its right and has requested a deed from the County conveying said premises to the City of Redmond upon the payment by the City of Redmond to the County of all taxes heretofore assessed and levied against said premises, p , together with penalty and interest thereon. It is, therefore hereby ORDERED_,` that upon the payment of said taxes, penalty and interest, the County Judge and County Commissioners are hereby auth orized and directed to execute a deed to the City of .Redmond, for sFid premises. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until ,Jednesday, the 17th 4 day of April 1929 at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond County Judge. Commissioners Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, April 17, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Judge l H. =i. De Armond bein;= absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the �%tter. of Claims against the County: The following claims against the County were presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants drawn as follows. No.. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 214 Oregon Motor Register Co. License Record - Sheriff 10.00 1215 Central Oregon Motor Co. Car repairs - Sheriff 3.00 1216 Pacific Telephone Rc Teleg. Service- Courthouse & Jail 3.75 217 . Hope Electric Shop Janitor Supplies - 1.40 218 Deschutes County Abstract Co. Service - County Surveyor 15.00 219 Kilham Stationery Lc Ptg. Supplies - Assessor 5.02 ROAD FUND 220 Bend Hardware Materials 105.98 22I State Industrial Accident Comm Ins. 42.83 l • 222 Barretts Melding Shop Labor & Materials 12.90 229 223 Frenchies Service Station Gas & Oil Repairs 46.54 Miller Sanford Tractor Co. 224. Miller Lumber Co. Materials Maten. 77.33 Hardv;Tare 225 Peter Pierson Miller Lumber Co. 28.00 � 111.99 249 W. F. Findley Labor 13.47 250 W. E. Baxter IY 13.47 251 E. W. Fultz " 8.50 252 E. C. Shafer 14.00 MARKET ROAD FUND 226 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 13.23 SPACIAL MARKET ROAD FUND ' 227 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 50.43 228 Schuman Auto Electric Labor &,- Materials 9.50 229 Peter Pierson rt 28.75 230 Miller Sanford Tractor Co. Tractor parts 16.78 231 Bend Hardware Co. Hardv;Tare 75.96 232 Miller Lumber Co. Materials 111.99 233 W. P. Fuller & Co t+ 39.75 jPayment of the following time checks, for which warrants have heretofore been issued by the Clerk, is hereby approved; No. SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 235 Oliver Thorbjornson Labor 33.91. 236 'Thomas Hutchinson " ° 33.91 237 Mike Kelly " 21.9C `238 Preston Shupe " 21.94 239 Don Haynie tt 21.94: 240 R. D. Jones ° " 33.91. 241 Chet Jones " 27.93 242 W. Buhl „ 7.48 i 33.91. 1 243 George Hoech 245 Bob Smith " 33.91 246 Roy Bowman " 3.9c ci 253 Frank r,JcElfresh " 65 8 88 ,t 4 7.88 w 254 El:ner Spencer I 1 J. L. Duvall z 37.90 255 . I� In the Matter of The Establishment of the Johnson. Ranch Market Road; In connection with the above matter the following Resolution was duly adopted;; uvHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establ-ish! ment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to est- ablish a County Road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution,' described along the center i line thereof as follows, to -grit Beginning at the Eastern terminus of the AlafalfaILMarket Road the same being the Southwest corner of Section 23, Twp. 17 S. R. 14 E. W. iv1. thence North for four (4) miles more or less, to a termination at the Deschutes.County -Crook County boundary at a point about •300 feet West from the Northwest corner of Section 2, of said Township 17 S.R. 14 E. Vi said road to be 60 feet in width.. �I NOW THEREFOR' IT IS �R��Y.ORDERED that the County Surveyor or his duly qua :Lif'. Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly eerti!l fled to as such by,the County Clerk, at the place of holding county court and also at t'�reell public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the conside.rati on of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Reso1-a.tioi�i will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the 5th day of June 1929, fl at which time the report of the :Board of County 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, remostranees or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 17th day of April 1929. J. J. Innes Con-mi ssio:ner E. M. Peck Commissioner There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday the 24th da-NT of April_ 1929 at 2 P. M. ` ° Cornraissioners. �J IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE 14ATTER OF THE CORRECTION ) AND ADJUSTMENT OF CERTAIN TAX ( O R D E R a ASSESSMENTS. Now at this time this matter coming on before the Court in regular session at Bend, Oregon, upon petition of James L. Conley, praying that an Order be made for the adjustment and correction of taxes and assessments made upon certain portions of Northwest Townsite Company's First Addition to the Town of Redmond, in Deschutes County, Oregon, and more parti - cularly hereinafter described; and it appearing to the Court from an examination of said Petition and from representations and statements made before the Court that the said James L. Conley is the owner of the following described portion of said addition, towit; All"of Blocks One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six ('6;�,,Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9),- Ten {(10); Eleven (11) Twelve (12),.- Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15) Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18),Twenty -three (23) Twenty -,four (24), Twenty -five (25),•Twenty -six (26),.Thirty -one (31) and thirty -(32). .That said addition was duly laid out and dedicated on the 28th day of May 1912 and plat thereof duly filed July 3, 1912, and is an addition to the City of Redmond, in Deschute County, but outside the corporate limits of said City of Redmond, that no development of any kind has been made upon said portion of said addition, and there are now no homes thereon or houses or buildings thereon, and that no improvements or developments are now being made thereon; That said portion of said addition is not suitable or adaptable for a home or busines district of the City of Redmond, but is agricultural land and is more suitable and adaptabl, for agricultural purposes; that the said James L. Conley has purchased a water right which he desires and intends to apply to said portion of said tract and develop the same as a farm and use it for agricultural purposes, but that it is necessary that the same be vacated-be- fore it can be put to such use, and the taxes heretofore levied and now a lien upon said premises paid. It further appearing that for the years 1927 and 1928 taxes have been levied against said premises on a lot unit basis and valuation of $20.00 per lot; that said assessed value is excessive and exceeds the value of the land; that the taxes on all of the premises here- inabove described levied for the year 1927 and 1928 inclusive are unpaid; that this land . should have been assessed for the years hereinabove mentioned on the same basis as other agricultural lands of like character in that community and that the assessed value of said land for each of said years should have been $996.00 which is a reasonable value upon which to base the assessed value for each of said years. It further appearing that said James L. Conley is desirous of improving said land for agricultural purposes, and desires that the erroneous and excessive assessment and taxes be corrected and a just and equitable tax be fixed, and the unjust and unequitable portion thereof eancel6d and that he is willing to pay to the County such just and equitable tax as may be found reasonable by the'Court. And the Court finds from an examination of the premises that said tax so levied for said years is excessive, ;erroneous and inequitable; that said tax for each of said years should have been levied on a basis of a valuation of x$996.00 for said premises, and that it will be to the best interest of Deschutes County that said tax for each of said years be corrected and adjudted on 'a basis of a $1000.00 valuation. The Court further finds that a just and fair amount to be paid by the. said petitioner as taxes on said premises for said years is $108.70 and that the said petitioner has terider- d'into court a ceritifed check for said sum in full payment of the taxes on said premises 382 for all of said years. THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that said taxes for each and all of said years be corrected and adjusted in accordance with the findings herein, and that the Sheriff of Deschutes County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept said sum of $108.7 payment of all taxes levied against said premises during the years 1927 and 1928 upon the premises hereinabove described, and cancel all other amounts heretofore levied or assessed against said premises for all or either of said years, and that receipts issue to the said petitioner showing all taxes heretofore. levied against s:aid premises for said years as paid in full. Dated this 17 day of Apr., 1929, H. H. De Armond, ' ,County Judge. CD Bend, Oregon, April 249 1929. 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 Deschutes - Pleasant Ridge Market Road; in full The viewers' report in the. above matter was read for the second time and continued until Friday, the 25th day of April 1929 for the third and last reading. In the Matter of Appropriation for Destruction of Predatory Animals: The Budget Committee provided for an appropriation of $500.00 for the purpose of joini with the U. S. Department of Agriculture for the destruction of predatory animals, and such sum was included in the last levy for taxes. It is ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund payable to the Secretary of State in the sum of $250.00 as a first payment thereon. In the Matter of Claim of Geo. T. Huettl; The County Court has heretofore agreed to pay Geo. T. Huettl the sum of $15.00 damages for dirt taken from the premises of the said Geo. T. Huettl for use on the Butler Market Roa which said sum the said Geo. T. Huettl refuses to accept and claims $70.00. A compromise ha been. reached where the County Court has agreed to pay $25.00 and the said Geo. T. Huettl has agreed to accept it and has filed a receipt showing payment in full. Therefore, the Clerk i hereby ORDERED to draw a warrant on the Market Road Fund in the sum of $25.00 payable to Geo. T. Huettl, and to cancel the warrant heretofore issued in the sum of $15.00. In the Matter of the Adjustment of certain Tax Assessments: ✓ WHEREAS, it appears that showing has been made that an erroneous-assessment has been made on the following described premises belonging to Jas. L. Conley to -wit: All of Blocks one (1),TwO (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven(19), Eight (8), Nine (9) Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) Fourteen (14)9 Fifteen (15), Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Eighteen (18), Twenty -three (23), Twenty -four (24), Twenty -five (25 Twenty -six (26), Thirty -one (31) and Thirty -two and it appears to the County Court that the assessment should be changed and assessment made on a basis of a valuation of $1000.00; that the said James L. Conley has tendered into.Court the sum of $108.70 in full payment of the taxes thereon for the year 1927 and 1928, which appears to the court just. It is therefore. ORDERED that the Sheriff be and he is hereby directed to correct said assessment and accept said slur of money and issue receipts in full for .th-e taxes heretofore levied a.gai t 1 J S 3 said premises In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County is the owner of Lots 19 2 and 3, Block 11, Mountaii View Addition to Redmond, Oregon, which lots were acquired by the County under tax fore.- dlosure sale. It further appears that it is to the best interest of the County that said lots be sold and that $25.00 per lot is the reasonable value thereof. It is thereon ;e, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said lots for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, .as by law prescribed, provided that no sale shall be made for less than $25.00 per lot plus the costs of sale. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Thursday the 25th day of April 1929, H. H. De Armond, County Judge. Commissioners. April 25, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Com- ::-missioner Peck being absent, whereupon the following proceedings gere had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Deschutes- Pleasant Ridge Market Road: '__� The above matter came on regularly for hearing at this time, this being the day following the second reading of the Viewer's Report, and it appearing that Clarence L. Whittemore has, filed herein his claim fbr damages in the sum of Three Hundred Eleven Dollars ($311.00). It. further appearing from an examination of the Viewer's report that the/Viewers did not allow the said Clarence L. Whittemore any damages for right of way, It further appearing that by agaeement 'heretofore had with the said Clarence L. Whittemore , the question of his damages was submitted to a Board of Arbitration, which Board duly met and considered the claim and allowed the said Clarence L. Whittemore $240.00. It further appearing that no other objection of claim for damages has been filed, land now after fully caisidering the same, the court finds that the report of the Viewers is in all things equitable, fair and just, except in the case of Clarence L. Whittemore, Viand that the damages assessed by the Viewers' report are just and reasonable, except as to the said Whittemore, and being satisfied that said road will be of public utility, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that said report be adopted, with the exception of the said Clarence L. Whittemore, who is hereby allowed the amount awarded by said Board of bitrators. It fur th.er appearing that the Board of Viewers found and assessed damages for right 11of way as follows ". Oregon Trunk Railway Co. . . . . . . . . . .$8.00 ! E.O. Stadter . . . . . . . . . . 51.00 Marion L. Duval 95.60 Ole Hanson . 400.50 Box 227 M.R.B. 11 Its. is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw warrants on the Road Fund payable to the jabove parties in the amounts set opposite their respective names in payment for said �right of way. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Road Fund in favor of Clarence L, Whittemore for $240.00. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. H.H. DeArmond- . County Judge E.M. Peck Commissioner X.S. Innes . BE :[T 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 the lst day of May, 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding a terra of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmotd County Judge T.S. Innes County Commissioner E.M. Peck County Commissioner Geo. F. Euston County Clerk C. L. McCauley Sheriff and the.following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Central Oregon v Highway: The Viewers' Report of right of way damages for the alteration of the Bend- Horse Ridge Section of the above: highway was read, for the first time, and the date fixed for the second reading as Wednesday, May 15, 1929, at the office of the County Court in Bend, Oregon. In the Matter of the Resignation of County Clerk: Geo. F. Euston, County Clerk, submitted his resignation as County Clerk, effec, ive June 1, 1929,. Mr. Euston explained the necessity of resigning as he had made arrangements more beneficial to himself, whereupon the County Court accepted his resig- nation. And it appears that the law requires that the County Court shall appoint some person to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of the County Clerk, whereupon J.D. Davidson was,, by unanimous vote of the County Court, appointed as County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, effective June 1,.1929, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Geo. F. Euston. In the Matter'of Release of Prisoner: Whereas, it appears that Lyle Bigbee was on the day of 1929 sentenced to serve a term of 60 days in the County Jail, and he was committed to the County jail; and Whereas, the ,law provides certain credits to which prisoners are entitled, re- ducing the. time which they may have to serve, provided such credits are earned . by the prisoners. -Satisfactory :proof heving been shown that Lyle Bigbee is entitled to credits provided by law, and that with said credits ,his term has expired, the Sheriff is hereby ORDERED to release him from Further confinement. t- 1 J 1 r 385,-, In the Matter of County v- Prisoners: WHEREAS, section 3543, .Oregon Laws, provides for the working of county prisoners on county roads of the county :or other work of public nature; and Whereas, it appears that there are several prisoners in the county jail, and that it would be to the best interests of the County and the prisoners that arrangements be made for working said prisoners on public roads in this County. There fcr e, it is hereby ORDERED that upon request of the Roadmaster of this County, that the Sheriff of this County cause to be turned over to the said Roadmaster or his agent any of such prisoners as he might wish, and the said Roadmaster'is hereby directed to cause: said prisoners to work upon the county roads under such rules and regulations-as may be furnished and provided by the County Court. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It appears that the County is the owner of the SW-6�- of the SW-42 of Section 16 -15 -13 E. W.M. , and that August A. Anderson is desirous of purchasing that portion of-said land lying South and West of the= rim rock in the Southwest corner thereof. It further appearing that said portion -is of no use to the County,, and said Anderson has offered and tendered into Court the : sum of $25.00, shich sum appears to be .a reasonable price for said land. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County accept the sum of $25.00 and sell to said Anderson the said parcel of land, and the County Judge and County Commissioners are hereby authorized to execute. a quitclaim deed to said Anderson fbr said land. In the Matter of the Redemption ✓ of.Real Property: Whereas, the County has heretofore purchased Lot' 7, Block 14, Staats Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, .Oregon under tax foreclosure sale , and it appears that P.A. Erickson was at the time of sale the owner of said premises, and he has filed herein his. affidavit and =paid thereon all taxes that-have been levied against said premises, including the costs of sale and penalty and interest, and that. he is entitled to a deed under the laws of the State of Oregon. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute a quitclaim deed to the said P.A. Erickson for said premises. In the Matter of Claims Against Y the County: Claims against the County were presented and audited, and after audit were ordered paid by warrants-drawn as follows: No. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 21 Oregon Tuberculosis Assn. Supplies -Nurse 1.13 22 Bureau of Public Health Nursing tt 2.96 23 Bend Laundry 2.17 24 Bend Garage Co. -Services Gas. &Oil " 28.47 25 Wester Vulcanizing Shop Tire Repair" 1.00 26 Janet Moffat Expenses 27 Anderson -Wing Motor Co. Car it " 18.45 28 Oregon Typewriter Co. Services -Clerk 15.00 29 Kee Lox. Mfg. Co. Supplies- " 20.00 30 Kilham Stationery & Ptg. Co. Supplies- Thompson 10:.47 31 Glass &,Prudhomme Co. " Clerk & Assesar34450 32 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. rr Anderson 18.20 33 Bushong Co. " Ole rk 49.20 34 ,& Pilot Butte Phcy. Various 35.90 35 R.J. McKinney Salary- Watermaster 191.25 36 !t Expenses It 182.21 37 F.D. Antrim Sealer of Weights & Measures 20.25 39 Bend Insurance Agency Insurance - Sheriff 44.45 40 Marion M. Lesh Care of Indigents 533.00 41 O.J. Lott Indigent relief 8.50 4E`l East Side Funeral Indigent James Clark 75.00 109.80 Directors 129.74 n 43 Kate Rockwell Care of Indigents 80,00 44 Mrs. Nell Hubble " 44.0.0 45`_; Walter G. Peak .Expenses Advanced 4.35 48 H. Garnett Services for Surveyor 5.00 49 J. J. Wilt Deputy Assessor 225.00 50 D.H. Peoples n 180.00 51 C.P. Becker t• 120.00 52 Mrs. Prudence Maudlin Care of Indigent 22.00 53 Bend Water Dept. Indigent .1.75 54 J. Alton .Thompson Expenses - Supt. 137,48 55 Bend Bulletin Supplies & Adv. various 127,85 56 Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications 51.55 57 Pacific,Telephone & Teleg. Services,Courthouse & JairO.45 58 Oregon Transfer Service- Courthouse & Jail 5100 59 Pacific Power & Light 132.76 60 Geo. F, Euston, Cle:rk,.Expenses advanced.. 10.96 61 Bend Hauling Co. Service -Jail & Assessor 7.2.0 62 C.P. Becker Road Viewer 10.00 63 C.V.,Silvis '• 13.90 64 Ben Alsup Surveyor 5.50 65 W.O. Widdows n 4,75 66 John A. Runge 12.50 67 R.B. Gould n . 47,00 68 ;.- .::-Mrsr Marion Coyner Services -Clerk 40.00 46 J.C..Vandervert Equipment - Treas. 30.00 92 J.D, Bownan Deputy Clerk 24'.00 91 Nell M, King Expenses -Juv enile Court 141.57 136 Mrs. Jennie Moran Care of Indigent 12.50 130 Elmer M, Peck Commissioner 82,80 131 J. S. Innes " 142.00 132 Bend Chapter American Red Cross Indigent 44.48 133 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care of Indigent 40.0.0 134 Lynd}� .& Roberts .. Indigent Relief • 35.00 Pacific Power & Light n 2.28 Pilot Butte Phey. Supplies Dist. Atty. 11010 Deschutes County Health Assn. Dental Clinic - 40,00 Bend Dairy for Amandia. Jones - Indigent 8,80 135 Hanson Map & Blue Print Co. Assessor 28,50 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 69 70 71 73 74 75 76 77 85 86 87 88 89 90 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 ROAD . ZMD F.H. May Millard Triplett George McAlister Dale Tussing Frank Dowdell Tom Larson Frank Chapman Carl Alfrey Dan C. Wood R.M.-Cates B.C. Peck J.A. Scates Frank McDonald G.G# Partin H2O. Jackson W.W. Babcock Seth Danials Leonard Arendall McCann the Sign Man Bend Insurance Agency Peter Pierson Redmond Garage Oregon State Highway Comm. Zimmerman- wells -Brown Co. Miller Lumber Co. Bend Hardware Co. W.O. -Widdows SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND Marion Duvall Pilot Butte,Pharmacy Peter Piei°_son Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Miller Lumber Co. Bend Hardware Co. Frank Hart , Pat Brogan Cleo Walker Jack Bowman Nels Olander Jack Rader Clyde Oliver Albert Shultz Elmer McCollum N.G. Wallace, Assignee (Elmer McCollum) Wi111am Malone Geo. Brown Roa dma s ter 218.15 Labor 71.37 " 44.32 Materials 109.80 " 129.74 n 129.74 " .76.33 59.88 " '155:24 " 129.74 116.74 43,81 " 27.46 " 95,73 " 7.00 " 147.65 Labor 58.37 7 94.29 Road signs 7.66 Insurance on Truck 48,65 Labor 11,50 Truck 400.00 E'quipmen t 38.40 " 30.20 Mater ia-ls 124.80 " 77.19 Engineer 12.06 Labor 7.00 Supplies 2.00 Blacksmith work 52.50 Materials 518.50 18.43 322.60 La bo r 75.92 85.40 99.75 95.76 103,76 116.74 116.74 101.35 128.78 100.00 Labor 246.74 " 246.75 n n n n 1 T'�7 ' 105 Lee Oliver Labor 106 Tuck 107 .Jess C.H. Bishop *! 108 Lyle Bigbee n 109 O.D. McCulley " 110 Jim Thompson 111 E.E. Cullison " 112 S.K. Messinger 113 Adolph Chilgren " 114 W. Birdsall " 115 E . N. Walker !t 116 Matt Paschick h 117 M.T. Cox '! 118-Lyle Bigbee 119 Ben Alsup '* 120 A.A. Fossen t! 121 W.O. Widdows Engineer 122 John A. Runge TM 123 R.B. Gould " 124 Leonard Arendall Labor 125 Carl Alfrey TM 126 Frank Chapman TM 127 George McAllister TM 128 Millard Triplett " 129 F.H. May Roadma ster . Oldsmobile Co. Car repairs LJ LAS! LIBRARY FUND E.P. Bros terhou s Labor & Materials 109.78 339.74 27.96 95.76 79.80 103.74 79.80 184.24 111.72 105.73 125.96 139.72 243.29 5.00 21.50 43.72 53.61 25.90 178.36 22.45 44.91 13.47 113.81 49.41 7.99 28.00 55..71 Payment of time check for $72.31 in favor of Clifford Martin, for which warrant on the Special Market Road 'fund has heretofore been issued by the Clerk, is hereby approved. There being no further business the Court thereupon _adjourned until Wednesday, the 8th day of May, 1929. H.H. DeArmond County Judge County Commis si oners. Bend, Oregon, May 16, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, Judge H. H. De Armond being absent, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to-wit- In the Matter of the Alteration of A�— The Bend -Horse Ridge Section of The Central Oregon Highway: The above matter came on for a second reading of the Viewer Is' report, this being the time heretofore fixed for the second reading thereof, and it appears that a large number of people. -.appeared and objected to the damages awarded by the Board of Viewers for right of way, and numberous claims were filed asking for more money than that allowed and in view of the fact that it is necessary that the County Engineer be consulted before determining t}B amount of damages the matter was continued until Wednesday, the 22nd day of lviay 1929, for further consideration. In the Matter of Issuing Tax a Certificate of Delinquency. It appears that taxes are more than six months delinquent on the Sw-' SW of Section 31, Twp. -15, Range 11 and Lot 2, East 2 SW and NW4- SE-` Section 1, Twp. 16 S. R. 10 and that a certificate of delinquency is entitled to be issued upon demand. Therefore it is hereby , ORDERED that the Sheriff issue a certificate of delinquency to Maud C. Henry upon demand, and upon the payment of the delinquent taxes. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned.until Wednesday, the 22nd Y of May 1929 at 2 D. M. • E. M. Peck J. S. Inne s , Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, May 8, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members ,eing present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit; In the Matter of Sale of RE:al - property; � _ I - WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title by tax foreclosure sale, to Lot 16, Block 22 Center Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and.that is is G advisable and to the best inte -rests of the County that the same be sold as by law provided. It further appearing that the .County has been offered the sum of $78.80 for said property which appears to be a reasonable and fa.i.r value. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED, that the Sheriff offer said lot for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash as by law provided.; provided that no sale shall be made for less than e,678.60 plus the costs of sale. y✓ In the Matter of Auditing County Books; It is deemed advisableeth.at the mid.--year-audit of the County books be made, and it is, therefore, ORDERED that Wednesday, the 22nd day of May 1929, be and the same is hereby fixed for opening bids therefor. In the Matter of Claims against the County; Jam_ The following claims were presented and audited and after audit were ordered paid warrants drawn as follows; . No. . GENERAL FUND A14OUNT 47 G. W. Winslow Deput Coroner 20.80 275 Bend :Cafe Meals- Jurors- Circuit.Ct. 34.35 276 Walter G. Peak, Treas. Expenses Advanced, 10.58 277 Bend Laundry Jail 2.09 276 Bend Water Department Service 10.30 279 Hope Electric Shop Court House Supplies 3.45 280 Western Union Service - Sheriff 6.14 281 Silvertown Service Station n 7.10 282 Schuman Auto Electric " 2.35 283 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Expenses Advanced 2:6.-32 284 Central Oregon Motor Co. Service - Sheriff 7.25 285 Bushong & Co. Supplies- Sheriff 4.14 286 Send Drug Co. Indigent 19.85 287 Turn A Lum Lumber Co. 5.00 288 Columbia Merc. Co. '* 20.00 289 Frenchies Service Station Gas - Sheriff 1.33 296 Bend Abstract Co. County Surveyor 2.00 304 Dr. R. W. Hendershott Vital Statistics 2.25 305 Dr. C. S. Edwards ` 4.75 302 Redmond Dairy For Indigent 3.60 306 State Industrial Accident Comm. Insurance - Sheriff 11.90 307 Union Oil Company Gas- Sheriff 6.53 No. ROAD FUND 290 Bontragers Garage Materials & Labor 14.65 291 Zimmerman -Wells -Brown Co. Equipment 20.00 292 Frenchies Service Station Materials & Labor 37.80 293 B. A. Kendall Materials 6.25 294 Barrett *s Welding Shop Labor 9.05 295 Industrial Equipment Co. Equipment 27.00 308 Union Oil Company Gas & Oil 217.20 MARRET ROAD FUND 299 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 2.69 309 Union Oil Company Gas & Oil 75.41 SPECIAL MARKET ROri.D FUND 300 State Industrial Accident Comm Insurance 75.22 301 Associated Oil Company Gas & Oil 7.23 297 Schuman Auto Electric Materials & Labor 5.75 310 Union Oil Company Gas & Oil 111199 7 U [l 1 .1 1 03 Joyce Barrett There being no further business, L929 ; at 2 P. -M. Steno. Services 1.25 the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, May 15, H. H. De Armond, County Judge E.- M. Peck, J. S. Innes Commissioners. BEND, OREGON, May 23, 1929 389 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 1929 County Audit; Bids for the- County audit for 1929 were opened at the last meeting of the County Court and continued until this time. Two bids were submitted; one by Charles R. Logan & Co. of- fering to make a semi and annual audit for $750.00 with a per diam rate, and if the per dia.m rate was less than the $750.00 to take payment on a per diam rate, also the bid of Chas J. Van Zile & Co. for-an annual Audit at '4'750.00 or a semi and annual audit for 0850.00. Upon motion duly made, it was ORDERED that the bid of Charles R. Logan & Co. be accept -ed, and said Company be employed to audit the County's books for 1929 on a semi- annual bass for $750.00. In the matter of the City's request for an appropriation of X150.00 by the County for the construction . of a sheep bridge, the court has been advised by the District Attorney that inasmuch as the bridge is being constructed solely for the benefit of the residents of Bend, or the City of Bend, the County has no authority to appropriate funds for that purpose. The request of the City was, therefore, denied. In the Matter of the Alteration of the Bend -Horse Ridge Section of the Central Oregon Highway: The above matter cam on regularly for hearing upon the Viewers' report at this time, this being the day following the second reading of the Viewers' report, and the time fixed by, law for final reading, and it appearing that a large number of claims have been filed asking for damages in excess of the amounts awarded by the Board of Viewers, all of whio.h claims as filed have been given due consideration, and that in addition to which the Central Oregon Irrigation District has filed a claim for ;;3500.00 for right of way across part of Section 5, in Twp. 18 S. R. 13; and Grant Helton and May Helton and Federal Land Bank of Spokane have filed a claim for right of way acroos the SW-2- of NEJ of Section 4, T. 18 S., R. 13 E.W.M. , neither of which tracts were considered by the Board of Viewers, and from a full examination it appears that the claim of Grant Helton and May Helton and the Federal Land Bank of Spokane for $118.00 is fair and just and should be allowed. It appears also that the claim of the Central Oregon Irrigation District is excessive, but that said District is entitled to $50.00 an acre for the land taken for right of way purposes or a total of 1$267.00, It further appears that the following claims should be allowed; J. H. Bergstrom . . . . . . . . $125.00 James A. Melvin . . . 95.00 E. F. Durkee . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 S. Christopherson . . . . . . . 112.00 A. J. & Florence Coon 89.00 W. G. Headrick . . . . . . . . 200.00 Bergetta. Dorn . . . . . . . . ::_117,00 James & Vincate Grino . . . . 216660 11 other claims filed,asking for damages in excess of the award of the viewers are hereby disallowed. ._ 390 And now at this tame, after fully considering the said Viewers, report, the ^our finds that said = report of the "Viewers should be changed in accordance with the above amounts which Viewersf report is otherwise and as amended, just and fair and the damages assessed by the Viewers, and as allowed and amended by this report, are just and reasonable, and eaid report is hereby adopted as amended-. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Glerk draw warrants on the Road Fund payable to the following part ��es in the amounts set oppositE: their respective names in payment for said right of way; Grant Helton and Aay Helton and Federal Land Bank of Spokane Central Oregon Irrigation Dist: J. H. Bergstrom James A. Melvin J. P. Baker E. F. Durkee S. Christopherson A. J. & Frorence Coon Merrill & Ida Van Ta ssell. Ika se Investment Co. Emmett Harris Louis Ellingson Pilot Butte Ranch Co. C. J. Leverett W.. G. Headrick Bergetta Dorn y James & Vincate Greeno Edward D. LaLonde $118.00 267.00 125.00 95.00 35.00 50.00 112.00 89.00 18.00 10.00 10.00 147.50 216.00 57.00 200.00 117.00 216.50 5.00 it is further ORDERED that the said road by finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared tc be a public highway. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 29th day of May 1929. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. Commissioners Rend, Oregon, May 22, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all memb being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Sale of County Property; Whereas, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired, under tax foreclosure sale, title to Lot 6, Block 7, Orokla Addition to Bend, and that it will be to the best inte ests'of th4 County to sell said property, and It appearing that the aggregate of the taxes outstanding against said property is $25.00 and that 025.00 would be a reasonable minimum price at which said property should,be offered for sale,. It is, therefore, hereby z ORDERED that the Sheriff :forthwith give notice of public sale of said property, as by law provided, by publication thereof, provided that no sale shall be made for less than $25.00 plus the costs of such sale. In the Matter of the Fall River Fish Hatchery; It appears, that heretofore .the County Court has agreed with the State Game Commissi to contribute $200.00 for the purchase of certain .property located an Fall River for the building of a fish hatchery, and it appears that the State has acquired said property by dee from the ovrner, and. that said x'200.00 should now be furnished by the County in Occordance with said agreement. Therefore, it is hereby s 3 ,91 ORDERED, that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund for $200.00 payable to James Whitlock. It also appears that it is necessary that the State acquire a tract of land 500 feet square, adjacent to said fish hatchery site, and that the County is the owner of such tract f land, and it will be to the best interests of the County to convey said parcel to the tate without cost to the State. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners be and they are hereby authoriz ed to make, execute and deliver to the State of Oregon a deed for such property. In the hatter of .tree Application of `- William E. Christianson for Quitclaim Deed: It appears that William E. Christianson by R. S. Dart, his agent,has asked for a. quit- claim deed to correct an error in a former tax deed issued to Crook County, Oregon, on Lot 2 Block 16 of Second Addition to Redmond, Oregon, and the Court having examined the peti- tion of the owner of said lot, and from an examination of the records having found that a Sheriff's deed to Crook County, dated January 13, 1917, recorded in Volume 39, of Crook ORDERED that this Court execute its quitclaim deedc_to the owner of said Lot William E. Christianson without cost therefor to said owner. n the Matter of the Audit of ounty Books for 1929. �-- Bids for auditing the County books for 1929 were received and opened and final action elayed thereon until Thursday the 23rd day of May 1929. n the Matter of the Alteration f the Bend -Horse Ridge Section of he Central Oregon Highway: The second reading of the Viewers1 report in the above matter was considered pursuant o adjournment from the meeting held Wednesday, the 15th"day of May 1929, Numerous claims or damages in excess of the amount awarded by the Viewers, report having been filed and several appeared in person bef ore. the court protesting the amount awarded, all of which cla were duly considered_by the Court. In the h5atter of the alteration of the Hampton -Lake County Line Section of the Central Oregon Highway; In connection with the above matter, the following Resolution was duly adopted; WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity.exists for the alteration of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to alter a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows: Beginning at a point on the west boundary of Section 19, T. 21 S., R. 20 E., W.M., which point is located approximately 2010 feet south from the northwest corner of said Sec- tion 19 and at the termination of the constructed unit of the said highway known as the Horse Ridge - Hampton Section of the Central Oregon Highway; thence in a southeasterly direct- ion for approximately 14.1 miles along the line of the said highway as surveyed and staked out (said line of survey being in part via the revised survey thereof, said revision being four and one half miles in length, more or less, in the vicinity of the Brookings Ranch and having been surveyed and staked out in the month of Islay, 1929 ) and thence to a termination at the Deschutes County -Lake County boundary at a point on the south line of Section 35, T. 22 S., R. 21 E., � . 1%, which point is located approximately 800 feet west from the south east corner of said Section 35. said road to be 80 feet in width. County deed records page 291, was made in error and that there were no delinquent taxes against said lot on which to base said deed, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that this Court execute its quitclaim deedc_to the owner of said Lot William E. Christianson without cost therefor to said owner. n the Matter of the Audit of ounty Books for 1929. �-- Bids for auditing the County books for 1929 were received and opened and final action elayed thereon until Thursday the 23rd day of May 1929. n the Matter of the Alteration f the Bend -Horse Ridge Section of he Central Oregon Highway: The second reading of the Viewers1 report in the above matter was considered pursuant o adjournment from the meeting held Wednesday, the 15th"day of May 1929, Numerous claims or damages in excess of the amount awarded by the Viewers, report having been filed and several appeared in person bef ore. the court protesting the amount awarded, all of which cla were duly considered_by the Court. In the h5atter of the alteration of the Hampton -Lake County Line Section of the Central Oregon Highway; In connection with the above matter, the following Resolution was duly adopted; WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity.exists for the alteration of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to alter a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows: Beginning at a point on the west boundary of Section 19, T. 21 S., R. 20 E., W.M., which point is located approximately 2010 feet south from the northwest corner of said Sec- tion 19 and at the termination of the constructed unit of the said highway known as the Horse Ridge - Hampton Section of the Central Oregon Highway; thence in a southeasterly direct- ion for approximately 14.1 miles along the line of the said highway as surveyed and staked out (said line of survey being in part via the revised survey thereof, said revision being four and one half miles in length, more or less, in the vicinity of the Brookings Ranch and having been surveyed and staked out in the month of Islay, 1929 ) and thence to a termination at the Deschutes County -Lake County boundary at a point on the south line of Section 35, T. 22 S., R. 21 E., � . 1%, which point is located approximately 800 feet west from the south east corner of said Section 35. said road to be 80 feet in width. 92 N0A' THEREFORE, .IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputl�y shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to a� such b the County Clerk at the place of holding count court and also at three public places Y h County � � g Y in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolut- ion by the County .Court at its term on the 3rd day of July 1929, 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 22nd day of May 1929. H. H. De Armond County Judg :J. S. Innes, Commi ssi.one In the Matter of the establishment ,/ E. M. Peck Commissi.one of the Harper Townsite County Road; In connection with the above matter, the following Resolution was duly adopted; H IEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter de: scribed„ 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 folloves; to -wit: j Beginning; at a point in the Powell Butte and Paulina Creek County Raod at the north- east corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 8, T. 20 S. R. 1.1 E l , W. M.; thence in an easterly and southeasterly direction to a termination in the Dalles -Cali) fornia State Highway at a point near the intersection of said hi ghway with the east and west quarter line of section 9 of said township, said termination being approximately 900 feet west from the east quarter corner of said section, together with a wye branch of said road termina- g tin to said highway approximately 400 feet northeasterly from the first above described termi- nation, 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 o:f 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 July 1929, at which I time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at,.Vhich time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any ob- jections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be. filed on account of 'said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 22nd day of May 1929. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Commissioner E. M. Peck Commissioner In the Patter of the establishment of ✓ the Vandevert County Road; In connection with the above matter, the following resolution was duly adopted;. WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establist a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof, as follows, to -wit; Beginning; at a point in the Powell Butte and Paulina. Creek County Road, said point being located. approximately 900 feet east and 150 feet north from the southwest corner of Section 17, T. 20 S. R. 11 E. W. M.; thence in a northeasterly direction. to a termination i II The Dalles- California State Highway at a point located approximately 1300 feet North and 1000 .Peet east from the southwest corner of Section 1 6 of said township,said road to be 60 feet 'width. . I- 0 s 3 -9 NOW THEREFORE it is hereby ORDERED that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified eputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certi- ied to as such by the County Clerk at the place of holding county Court and also at three ublic places in the vicinity of said propsed road thirty days previous to the consideration f this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution ill be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the 3rd day of July 1929,at hich 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 22nd day of May 1929. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner In the Matter of the Establishment of E. M. Peck, Commissioner the Allen County Road; L_ It appearing that it is necessary to establish a county road, to be known as the llen County Road, the following Resolution was duly adopted; V7HEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish Ala County road in Deschutes. County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line Ilthereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point ofl the north boundary of Section 26, Twp. 16 S. R. 11 E. W. M., which point is located approxi- mately 700 feet east from the Northwest corner of said west boundary of said section 26; thence southerly.alon said section line to the southwest corner Of said Section 2.6, to a termination in the A. F. Ramsey County 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 Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certi- fied to as such by the County Clerk et the place of holding county court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed read thirty days previous to the considera- tion of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said re- solution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its-term on the 3rd day of July 1929, 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 �lCourt will consider any objections remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be riled I,on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this .22nd day of May 1929. H. H. De Armond County Judge J. S. Innes Commissioner E. M. Peck Commissioner There being no further business the Court then adjourned untU Thursday, May 23rd 1 1929 at 2 P. M. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Inne s E. ' M. Peck, Commissioners 394, Bend, Oregon, May 29, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were'had; In the T,Tatter of the Central Oregon Highway Right of Way: WHEREAS, it appears that an error was made in computing the. damages for Td. G. Headrick for right of way in the above matter, and that he is entitled to the sum of Q15.00 additional over ;ghat was previously paid. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Road Fund, payable to W. G. Headrick in full for all right of way damages. In the Matter of Purchase of � Automobile for Sheriff; INhereas, it appears that the Sher`iff's automobile is in a dilapidated condition and. is costing the County a large sum of money for upkeep and repairs and the Court ha-uing beret ;ofo le decided that it would be economical for the County to buy a new car, and having requested the various car dealers to submit their prices of their respective cars at this time and after full consideration by the court and the Sherif it was ORDERED that the Sheriff buy a Hudson Sedan from the Central Ore on _Motor Co. at a price of1480.00. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund, payable to tile Central Oregon Motor Co.', for tiP1480.00, payable at the time and when the Sheriff advises him that he has received said car. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned. H. H. De Armond. County Judge. Commissioners. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, has begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 5th y of June 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present H H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes, County Commissioner E. M. Peck, County Commissioner C. L. McCauley, Sheriff and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Indigent Relief; It appears that Mrs. Amanda Jones -is an indigent person, very aged and physically una to care fov�lerself and has no money and that the County has been paying her bills for the lost two or three months; that :it will be more satisfactory to the County and Mrs. -Jones if a fixed sum be allowed, and it has been- agreed that 5125.00 per month will be sufficient to take dare of the said Mrs. Jones. Ia is, therefore , ORDERED that the said Mrs. Amanda. Jones be awarded the sum of 4p25.00 per month and the Clerk is hereby directed to draw a warrant on the General Fund each month, payable to Mrs. Amanda Jones, until further ordered ;, the first payment to be made forthwith. It appears that Thomas A. Bel_lecourt is also an indigent person and is in bad physical K- condition and his family is not able to provide him the necessary means of support, and that he requires temporary relief from the County. Investigation has been made by Mrs. Forbes an Mrs. hang who recommend that he be -paid 840.00 per month for the months of June and July. It is, therefore, 395 ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund, payable to Thomas A. Bellecourt, in the sum of "40.00 on or about the 10th day of June 1929, and mike warrant on the 10th day of July 1929. The matter of the remission of penalty and interest on 1927 and prior taxes, auth- orized by the laws of 1929, was next considered, and the Court giving the matter considera- tion, and in view of the large outstanding warrant indebtedness and, in the judgment of the Court, the accelerating of the collection of delinquent taxes by remitting the penalty and interest, it was considered by the Court to be expendient and greatly to the advantage of th County if the provisions of said law were taken advantage of, whereupon the following order was duly adopted, by the Court; WHEREAS, Chapter 162 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1929 authorizes the County Court of any County of the State of Oregon, at its discretion, to waive or reduce the pena.lt or interest, or both, on delinquent taxes heretofore levied by such County Court for the year 1927 and prior years when and if in the opinion of the Co.. unty Court of such,County such action would facilitate the collection of such taxes; and WHEREAS, in the opinion of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, it would. be to the best interests of the County and would facilitate the collection of delinquent taxes if the penalties and interest accrued on delinquent taxes for the year 1927 and prior years levied by Deschutes County were waived, except such as are now in process of foreclosure by the County. THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that all penalties and interest accrued on delinquent taxes in Deschutes County, Oregon levied for the year 1927 and prior years by the levying i board of Deschutes County, Oregon, except such as are now in process of foreclosure by the County, be and the same are hereby waived, provided such taxes'shall be paid on or before the lst day of September 1929, and unless so paid the penalty and interest on all delinquent taxes. paid after that date shall be paid. ° It is.further ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby directed to accept the payment of such taxes without the penalty and interest, and to issue receipts in full therefor when offered by any taxpayer in the County owing such delinquent tax or taxes, This order shall be effective on this date. Dated this 5th day of June 1929. H. H. De Armond, County Judge E. P.I. Peck, Commissioner J. S. Innes, Commissioner In the Matter of Remission of axes: WHEREAS, it appears that R. V. Allen has acquired the SW4 SW� of Section 28, Twp. 17 R. 13, and has paid a portion of the purchase price, and has discovered that ,the taxes or 1922 and subsequent years have not been paid, and that the total tax, including the rrigation tax heretofore levied against said premises, are so heavy that the said R. V. I`llen will have to abandon the place and let the County take it over for taxes and the same s now being foreclosed for taxes by the County, and the said R. V. Allen has offered to compromise the taxes with the County and retain said property and keep it on the assessment roll-by payment in cash of the taxes heretofore assessed, without penalty and interest, and has tendered-into court a sufficient sum of money for the payment thereof. ° It further appearing that E. E. Varco and Joseph Varco are the owner of the hTK of ection 34; the S-ti of Section 26, and the Nj of Section 25, all in Twp. 20 S., R. 18 E., 11T. , which land is what is known as "'High Desert" land, and has been unprofitable to the aid Varcos, and they are about to abandon the same; and X96 WHEREAS, it appears that the taxes are delinquent on said property for the year 1922 and subsequent years, and they have offered to pay the taxes if the penalty and interest is remitted, but that the place will be abandoned unless the penalty and interest is remitted and -the property will have to be taken over by the County and it appears to the court to be to the best interests of the County to accept the taxes without the penalty and interest in each" of said cases. Therefore,, it is hereby ORDERED that upon the payment of the principal of all taxes heretofore levied upon said properties that the Sheriff accept the same and issue rece i pts therefor in full. In the Matter of Claims against the County; The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment the same; No. GENERAL FUND 334 Burroughs Adding Machine Service 337 C. P. Niswonger Coroner 338 G. W. Winslow Deputy Coroner 24 Pilot Butte Phcy. Supplies - County Judge 25 Western Union Service - Sheriff,Nurse,Dist.Atty. 26 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 27 S. Leila Hoover Care of Indigent 28 Or>Lil J. Lott Supplies for indigent 30 St. Charles Hospital care of Indigent 31 Kate Rockwell 32 R. J. ":Ccl\inney Water Master 33 It.. " " Expense " 34 V. F. Livesay Deputy Water Master 35 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 37 Geo. Vandevert Examination - Indigent 38 R. W. Hendershott " 39 Walter G. Peak Expenses advanced 41 Kee Lox Mfg. Co. Supplies- Treas. 42 L. C. Smith Typewriter Co Equipment- Treas. 43 Robert B. Gould Maps- Assessor 44 August A. Anderson Expenses advanced 45 D. H. Peoples Deputy Assessor 46 C. P. Becker " 47 Z. T. Gideon Justice fees 49 The Irwin- Hodson Company Supplies -Clerk 50 Underwood Typewriter Co. Equipment- Sheriff 51 Glass & Prudhomme Co. Supplies " 52 West Coast Printing Co. " Clerk 53 C. C. Vandevert Deputy Assessor 54 E. E. Varco " 55 Bend Laundry Service -Nurse 56 Bureau of Public Health Nursing Supplies -Nurse 57' Janet Moffat Expenses -Nurse 58 Anderson -Wing Motor Co. car expense " 60 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies- Courthouse 59 Ross Farnham Expense -Dist. Atty. 61 Oregon Transfer Service 62 E. P. Brosterhous Repairs - Court House 63 Redmond Spokesman Legal publications 64 Bend Bulletin it " & Supplies 65 Bend Drug Co. Indigent 66 Bend dater Department " 3.10 fr Service 7.75 67 Nell M. King Expenses advanced 68 C. T. Terril Justice fees 69 J. Alton Thompson Office help & Expenses 70 Mrs. Mayme J. Nelson Services -Supt. 71 Hil-a M. Loree " 72 R. Anna Thompson " 73 J. J. Wilt Deputy Assessor 74 Pacific Power & Light Indigent 75 " Service 76 Pacific Telephone &• Teleg " 84 a Ben -Alsup Surveyor 85 A. A. Fossen " 86 W. 0. Widdows " 87 R. B. Gould " 88 Blatt, Paschick " 115 C. T. Terril Services - Circuit Court 116 J. D. Bowman Board-of Prisoners 117 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Expenses advances 118 Central Oregon Motcr Co. For Sheriff 119 Silgertown Service Station " 120 C. M. Gunderson, Deputy Sheriff Expenses advanced 121 Merrill Behymer Services- Sheriff 122 J. D. Bowmen Expenses advanced 123 Dorsey Coyner Office help -Clerk 124 := Erickson Grocery Indigent _ 125 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care of indigent 126 Bend. Chapter American Red Cross " .� "(Soldiers) 127 Mrs. Jennie Moran Care of indigent 129 Parkers Drug Store Indigent 36.35 20.00 5.00 5.00 10.35 574.50 81.75 12.75 91.00 80.00 191.25 128.74 233.75 19. E53 5.00 10.00 10.80 10:00 59. E30 9. ,, 4.47 130.00 260.00 18.50 5.10 79.25 40.00 121.09 120.00 175.00 2.94 10.26 60.15 14.:17 8. 110 35.00 6.50 8.08 66.30 127.20 30.90 10.85 52.42 34.'D5 150.64 24.00 15.00 12.00 225..OQ 2.66 111.47 89.40 33.69 30.96 43.66 87.40 5.00 5.00 212.40 2.7.95 7.05 27.51 19.75 6.00 5.00 85.00 34.05 40.00 49.34 74.77 15.00 I 1� Payment of the following bills, for which warrants have heretofore been issued by the clerk, is hereby approved; GENERAL FUND Lyle Bigbee James Toney C. W. Elliott ROAD FUND Tom Larson State Industrial Accident Gomm Leonard A.renda ll SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND Ali. L. Duvall William Malone Elmer PJIcCullum Clyde Oliver Leo Walker Matt Paschick T. Walker Jim Thompson S. K. Messinger Pat Brogan Frank Hart Jack Bowman Lee Oliver Nelse Orlander Jess Tuck Jack Kader George Brown lee Oliver Surveyor Witness fees & Mileage TM Labor Insurance Labor Labor fT n TT TM Tfi TM TM TT tt P9. n PP rP I 18.50 7.80 4.00 29.94 33.92 17.96 31.45 99.64 87.76 49.95 23.94 24.95 19.95 35.91 48.93 28.47 28.47 39.9r 19.96 44.89 154.87 49.39 81.84 47.94 397 31 ` Bend Garage Co. Gas & Oil- Nurse 13.59 1135 ° Elmer M. Peck Commissioner 87.70 1136 J. S. Innes '* 141.90 ROAD FUND 1 F. H. Me, Roadmaster 194.23 Millard Triplett Labor 85.09 Carl Alfrey TM 72.36 4 E. VT. Fultz. TM 8.50 5 Matt. Paschick " 49.90 6 H. H. Day TM 6.50 F. F. Hubbard » 7.00 R. M. Cates •* 107.28 9 Dan C. Wood °t 134.27 10 Frank Chapman TM 94.29 11 Dale Tussing " 71.37 12 H. 0. Jackson TM 7.00 13 Frank Dowdell ^ 109.78 14 Geo. McAlister ^ 93.33 15 Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Co. Extension China Hat Road 486.53 16- Anderson -ding Co. Labor on truck 15.65 17 Oregon State Highway Comm Equipment 90.60 X77 Pondosa Lumber Co. Materials 66.78 X18 McCraken- Ripley Co. TM 28.20 X79 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. TM 5.00 80 Peter Pierson Labor 3.00 81 Bend Hardware Co. Materials 49.81 82 W.'-O.'Widdows Engineer 7.40 83 Botz Bros Labor 65.00 155 'Bend Battery and Electrical Service Labor 2.75 MARKET ROAD FUND 89 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Go. Materials 26.45 90 E. D. Fitzgerald Cost of moving fence 40.00 II9�1 R. B. Gould Engineer 29.60 92 W. 0. vViddows T' 11.97 93 Dan G. Mood Labor 20.96 94 Frank Chapman ^ 22.45 95 R. M. Cates TM 17.46 96 F. H. P.Fay Roadmaster 27.96 97 Tom Larson Labor 9.98 98 D. D. Tussing ^ 27.45 °9 Frank Dowdell TM 9. 98 riff Geo. P.ScAlister " 16.47 101 Millard Triplett TM 24.70 1102 Carl Alfrey TM 22.45 SPEC IAL MARKET ROAD FUND 103 Bend Hardware Go. Materials 12.67 104 G: E. I,�cUne '* - 1.75 105 F. H. May Roadmaster 27.96 106 Carl Alfrey Labor 29.94 1107 Millard Triplett TM 38.43 108 Tom Larson TM 9.98 X109 Geo. McAlister TM 32.94 110 Frank Dowdell " 4.99 111 R. B. Gould Engineer 65.96 112 W. 0. Ali ddows T' 25.00 Payment of the following bills, for which warrants have heretofore been issued by the clerk, is hereby approved; GENERAL FUND Lyle Bigbee James Toney C. W. Elliott ROAD FUND Tom Larson State Industrial Accident Gomm Leonard A.renda ll SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND Ali. L. Duvall William Malone Elmer PJIcCullum Clyde Oliver Leo Walker Matt Paschick T. Walker Jim Thompson S. K. Messinger Pat Brogan Frank Hart Jack Bowman Lee Oliver Nelse Orlander Jess Tuck Jack Kader George Brown lee Oliver Surveyor Witness fees & Mileage TM Labor Insurance Labor Labor fT n TT TM Tfi TM TM TT tt P9. n PP rP I 18.50 7.80 4.00 29.94 33.92 17.96 31.45 99.64 87.76 49.95 23.94 24.95 19.95 35.91 48.93 28.47 28.47 39.9r 19.96 44.89 154.87 49.39 81.84 47.94 397 398- Ted Justisen Labor 11.98 Matt Paschick t4 3.74 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 12th day June 1929, at 2 7 ?. M. H. H. De Armond, ° County Judge ° ° J. S. Innes Commissioners. June 12, 1929. 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 _Cancellation ° of Warrants: ` ° WHEREAS, i. t appears that Warrant No. 36334 for $10.00, payable to Kee Los Mfg. Co., and warrant No. 36,349 payable to Mrs. Amanda Jones, both dated June 71 19292 drawn on the General Fund, were erroneously issued and should be caftdelled. It is, there hereby o ORDERED that said warrants be and the same are hereby cancelled °and the Clerk' and Treasurer are directed. to make the necessary notations on their records: In the Matter of Injunction Suit`Against the County Court: ` It was ORDERED that the above matter be referred to the District Attorney with directions to take the necessary steps and prepare for a hearing on such injundtio -U. In the Matter of Sale of County .Property. WEEREAS, it appears that heretofore the County has acquired title under tax foreclosure proceedings to the S2 of the NW-,',-, and the N2 of the NWT of Section 15, Twp. 16 S. R. 11 E., W. M.; and ° VfliEREAS, Clayton Green has offered to purchase said property from the Coun for $160.00, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that said property be sold and put back on the tax roll. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff be and he is hereby directed to offer said pr opert for sale,, at pub.l'ic sales to the highest bidder for cash, and that notice of sale be published for 30 days prior to the holding of sale sale, and that the Sheriff shall not accept less than. $160.00 for said parcel of real property, together with the costs of such sale . In the Matter of County PrOati.on Officer: ` The City Mapager and the Mayor appeared before the court requesting that, County pay one -half of the salary and expenses of Mrs. King who is acting as Police Matron for the City of Bend, and. Probation Officer for Deschutes County, the total amount of such salary and expense:to be limited to 4214.00, and produced information and figures showing that half of the work of the said Police Matron and County Probation Officer is outside ° of the City limits of BeLd, and is strictly county work. Therefore, it was ° ORDERED that the County pay $107.00 per month toward the salary °and expense of Mrs. King; and It is further ORDERED that the 'order heretofore made paying Mrs. King, as Proration Officer, the sum of $50.:00 per month' be and the same is hereby rescinded, and the Clerk is directed not to issue any further warrants to Mrs. King of $50.00 per month, 4' i 0 399 but until further ordered, in lieu thereof, shall draw a warrant in favor of Mrs. King in the sum of $107.00 each month, beginning with the month of June, 1929. In the Matter of Claim of Earl C. Miller for Commission and Bonus for Tax collections: WHEREAS, the County Court has heretofore entered into a contract with Earl C. Miller for the collection of delinquent personal taxes for the year 1926 and prior years, and that the said Earl C. Miller, pursuant to said agreement has collected and turned into the county delinquent taxes on personal property in the amount of $4735.38, and that under the contract is entitled to a commission thereon in the sum of $710.69. It further appearing that he is entitled tc3 the sum of $5OO.Q0 as extra compen- sation under said contract at such time as he has turned into Deschutes County the net _ o sum of $3000..00, and he is, therefore entitled to the sum of $500.00 in addition to said sum of $710.59. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund, payable to Earl C. Miller, in the sum of $1210.59. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: WHEREAS, it appears that James Waterhous has been receiving aid from the county in the sum of 420.OQ per month, payable to certain store or stores for supplies in the amount of _$20:00, and the said Waterhous is desirous of the county paying direct to him said sum of $20.00 and permitting him to purchase his groceries where he desires. It is, therefore;:; ORDERED that that the said James Waterhous is hereby awarded.the sum of $20.00 per month, and the Clerk is ORDERED to draw a warrant to the said James Waterhous in the sum of 420.00 per month on the indigent fund, in lieu of all other claims by A said Waterhous, the first payment to be made forthwith. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 19th day of June,_1929. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, June 20, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceeaings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: It appears that heretofore the County has acquired title to The South Half of Lot 11, Block 6, Laidlaw, Deschutes County,. Oregon, under tax foreclosure proceeaings; that Edward F. Dean his filed herein his affidavit showing that he was at the time of said sale the legal owner of said property, and still is the owner thereof, and has tendered into court sufficient money to pay the charges against said *property at the time, of said sale, including tax, penalty and interest and costs of sale, and that under the laws of the State of Oregon .he is entitled to redeem said premi seas. It is, therefore herepby ORDERED that upon the payment of all accumulated taxes the County Court execute and deliver to the said Edward F. Dean a quit claim deed for said premises. 400 In the .ldatter of Damages to Sheep: It appears from the affidavit of P. C. Hardy on file herein that on the 16th day of January, 1929, an unknown dog: killed two sheep belonging to said Hardy; that the value of said sheep was and is $20.00, for which sum he has filed a claim with the County; and It further appearing that E. Atkinson has filed his affidavit herein showing that on June 9, 1929, he lost two sheep which were killed by an unknown dog, the value thereof being $15.00, for which sum he has filed his claim as by law provided. It {further appearing that the, law of this State provides for the payment of a 1 dog license', which money is kept by the County in a Dog License Fund for the purpose of paying damages caused to sheep,..-,by dogs, and that under the law the said P. C. Hardy is entitled to be paid $20.00 for loss of said sheep, and E. Atkinson the sum of $15.00 for t loss of sheep. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in the sum of $20.00 payable to P. C. Ha and. warrant in the sum of $15.00 payable to E. Atkinson in full damages for said sheep, said warrants to be drawn on the Dog License Fund and payable out of that fund only. In the Matter of Ten Bar Rakich: It appears that the County has acquired title to what is known as the Ten Bar- Ranch, and YX. Wrl. Johnson appeared and made application to lease the same. It was agreed to lease the premises to him provided satisfactory terms could be agreed upon, and the County Judge was authorized to draw up and sign a leaseiwhen agreed upon. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 26 day of June, 1929, at 2 P.M. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. Commissioners, BE IT RE=VIBERED, 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 the 3rd day of July, 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a terra of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: Oldsmobile:Co. Service- Sheriff 18.55 In the Matter of Claims Against. � Eastes Davis Co. Insurance -Clerk 14.59 the County : Magill Drug Co. Indigent relief 67.65 The following claims were presented and audited, and warrants ordered drawn for the same: NO.. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 1 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance - Sheriff 151.00 2 Lumbermens Ins. Agency ft Clerk 25.00 3 Jefferson County Service= Circuit Court 2.60 4 Stemens -Ness Law Pub. Co. Supplies -Clerk 2.50 6 Oldsmobile:Co. Service- Sheriff 18.55 7 Eastes Davis Co. Insurance -Clerk 14.59 8 9 Magill Drug Co. Indigent relief 67.65 Columbia Mercantile: In4igent it 10 Magill Drub; Co. Supplies -Jail 20.00 12 Jno. H. Bucholz Circuit Court Exp. 7.40 13 Kilham Stationery Co.. Supplies -Dist. Atty. 2.00 14 Walter G: Peak Expenses advanced 4.72 23.24 15 Bushong & Coe 'Su pplies -Clerk 27.94 r 0 E 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 82 88 83 86 48 5 C. P. Becker C. V. Silvis J. Alton Thompson R. J. McKinney n. Pilot Butte Phgy. J.- D. Davidson Pacific Telephone & Teleg. Troy Laundry George M. Erickson Janet Moffat Bend Garage Co. Anderson VJing Motor Co. F. D. Antrir} Oregon Transfer Bend Water Department Frenchiets Service Station J. D. Bowman New Home Cafe Silverton Service Sta, Geo. Stokoe C.L. McCauley The Army Store D. H. Peoples Joyce Barrett C. P. Becker Z. T. Gideon A. Carlisle & Go. R. B. Gould Pacific -Power & Light Mrs. Agnes Hyde Kate Rockwell Marion M. Lesh Bend .Drug Co. Redmond Spokesman Bend;Bulletin J. S. Innes Elmer M. Peck Union Oil Co. Lynch & Roberts Geo.-F. Euston West Coast Ptg. Co. NO. ROAD FUND Viewer n Expenses -Supt. Salary- Watermaster Expense tt Supplies Office Expense Service Jail Deputy Assessor Expenses -Nurse Gas. Car. Exp. Sealer of Wts. & Measures Service rr Gas - Sheriff Board of Prisoners ►r Gas & Oil- Sheriff Tire repairs rr Expenses advanced- Sheriff Supplies -Jail Deputy Assessor Reporter- Circuit Judge Deputy Assessor rr Supplies -Supt. Expenses -Co, Surveyor Service Care of indigent it fr Indigent relief Legal Publications tr it & Supplies Commissioner Commissioner Gas. & Oil, Misc. Indigent Relief Expense -Clerk Expense- School Supt. 5.00 5.00 45.39 191.25 157.78 34.95 23.67 75..35 13.37 550.00 15.57 13.94 4.60 21.29 5.00 5.80 7.42 139.60 4.40 7.72 .75 10.85 27.69 125.00 4.95 125.00 300.00 1.55 25.20 77.16 40.00 40/00 578.00 23.00 35.70 97.10 123.10 70.90 .34.81 `4.97 20.19 .3.02 66 Union Oil Co.. Gas & Oil 267.56 67 Frank Chapman Labor 58.37 68 R. M. Gates tt 109.78 69 Dan C. Wood " 125.79 70 Carl Alfrey tt 102.30 71 Millard Triplett tt 123.53 72 F. H. May Roadmaster. 179.09 73 Dale Tussing Labor 87.84 74 Matt Pachick tt 119.76 75 Frank Dowdell tt 124.75 76 Geo. McAlister tt 148.23 78 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Materials 36.75 79 A. E. Ault Repairs 6.50 80 The Miller Lumber Co, Materials 60.48 77 Galloway Garage & Machine Shop Labor 31.60 87 Duckett & Spoo Labor & Materials 9.60 84 H. H. DeArmond Espenses 32.50 MARKET ROAD FUND 56 R. B. Gould County Engineer 9.00 57 Union Oil Co. Gas. fir, Oil 68.73 58 Frank Chapman Labor- :.4.50 59 Carl Alfrey tr 17.47 60 Dale D. Tussing rt 27.45 61 R. M. Cates it 14.97 62 Millard Triplett tt 16.47 63 Dan C. Wood tt 23.96 64 F. H. May " 27.96 65 Matt Paschick tt 5.00 No. SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 53 A. E. Ault Repairs 39.00 54 Miller- Sanford Tractor Co. Parts for Tractor 209.13 55 Union Oil Co. Gas & Oil 55.74 In the Matter of the Bend Hardware Co. Claim Under contract for the purchase of a Tractor and Crawlers with the Bend Hardware Co., $1275.00 was payable on July lst. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that a warrant be drawn in favor of the Bend Hardware Co. for $1275.00 on the Road Fund. 401 x:02 In the Matter of the Allen Road: Thee Viewers' report in the above matter was read for the first time, and second reading fixed for Wednesday, July 17th. In the Matter of the Alteration of ✓ the Hampton -Lake County Line Section of the Central Oregon Highway: The,Viewers' report in the above matter was read for the first time, and second read ing fixed for Wednesday, July 17th. In the Matter of the Vandevert ✓ County Road: The ,Viewers' report in the above matter was read for the first time, and second .read ing fixed for Wednesday, July 17th,. In the Matter of the Harper T (xi.nsite County Road: The ,Viewers' report in the above .matter was. read for the first time,, and second read ing fixed for Wednesday, July 17th. In the Matter of the Wallenburg ,/ a County Road: VIEEAEAS, it appears that the above named road is a legally established county road, and that Everett Parr has constructed a fence in the middle of the right >of way, and Mr. Wallenburg °appeared before the county Court and insisted that the fence be moved, whereupon it was ORDERED that the District Attorney communicate with Mr. Parr and direct the removal of the fence. a In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: VIHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the SW; SE -, and the SWi of Section 10; the E-2L SE4 of Section 9, and the NW4 NE4 of Section 15, all in Twp. 20 S. ,y R. 19 E. , through tax foreclosure proceedings; and WEE'hEAS, . C. B. Todd has offered to buy said land from the County and has offered $172.90 therefor, said sum being the amount of taxes against the same, and it appears to the Court fat it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises and that said price is reasonable. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale in the manner provided by law; provided that the property shall not be sold for less than 4'172.90 plus costs of sale. There being no further business the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, July 10th, 1929 ,° at 2 O'clock P.M. E. M. Peck. County Commissioners. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF LOTS 2 and 3, ' Block 39 of'Redmond, r WHEREAS, it appears tha.1; Swift & Company have purchased the above described property, and that it is necessary in order to clear the title thereto that Deschutes County execute quit claim deed thereto f(Dr the reason that Deschutes County had heretofore taken said pro- perty over for taxes but thetsame had been redeemed; dnd > WHEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County now has no interest in and to said property or in the title thereto, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Court execute and deliver to Swift & Company a quitclaim eed covering said premises. -4®3 . 11 Dated this 22nd day of May 1929. H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESC HUTES In re taxes on lots 17 & 18 in Block ) 44 of 2nd Addition to Bend Park. ) ORDER This matter coming on to 'be heard upon the petition of H. F. Schilling, Receiver of he First National Bank of Bend, Oregon, for an order directing the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, to issue to him a Tax deed for the aforesaid described real estate nd said H. F. Schilling, as Receiver having tendered herein his voucher for $8.80 being the t now due the Deschutes County for the 1921 taxes on sa d1_1©ts; and offering to pay to he Sheriff of said County of Deschutes the taxes, interest and penalty for years subsequent hereto; ITS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED that L. McCauley, Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon e authorized to collect from said H. F. Schilling, Receiver as aforesaid the taxes now ssessed against said lots for 1922 and subsequent years with interest thereon at 6% in addi- ion to said sum of $8.80. tendered in this court whereupon this court shall issue its deed o H. F. Schilling, Receiver of The First National Bank of Bend, Oregon, conveying all the interest of said Deschutes County in an to lots 17 & 18 of Block 144 of 2nd Addition to end Park, being located in the County of Deschutes, .State of Oregon. Done in open court at Bend, Oregon, this 10th day of July A. D. 1929. H., H. De Armond, County Judge. E. 1q. Peck, County Commissioner J. S. Innes, County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, July 10, 1929 The County Court of.Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had to -wit; In the Matter of �-- Sale of Property; IHEREAS, it appears that H. F. Schilling, Receiver of the .First National Bank of Bend has placed with ,the County Court an affidavit to the effect that he was the lawful ov,,ner of lots 17 & 18 in Block 144 of 2nd Addition to Bend Park, Deschutes County, Oregon, when the same was purchased by the County for taxes and has tendered in Court the sum of $8.80 being the amount due for 1921 taxes and has requested the deed for said property. Therefore it is hereby 4 ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners sign and deliver to the said H. F. Schilling,, Receiver of the First National Sank of Bend, a deed covering said promises which he shall, pay to the Sheriff on taxes heretofore levied plus interest at 6 per cent and penalty for years subsequent. In the Matter of Bend -Horse Ridge ✓ Section of Central Oregon Highway. ►� 404 WHEREAS, it appears that an error was made in the amount-of the award to S. Christo pherson, in that the Court allowed an amount of X112 whereas that $125 was the proper amount, and that error was made in award to J. P. Baker in that he was awarded $35 whereas the award should have been $45. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED, that the County -Clerk draw a warrant in favor of .S. Christopherson for �13I1 and one in favor of J. P. Baker for $10., being in full for right -of -way damages for said H-L way and being in additicn to the sums for which warrants have been heretofore given, said warrants to be drawn against the road fund. — In the Ilatt.er of Transfer l� of County Funds; uVHEREAS, it appears that there'is now in the Market-Road Fund cash in the excess of $44,000, and that the Road -Bond sinking fund is overdrawn in the amount of $23,983.72.. There- fore, it is hereby ORDERED that the-Treasurer transfer from the Market Road Fund to the Road Bond sinking fund the amount of $23,983.72. It further appears that after the transfer of the amount there will still be left in the Market Road fund an excess of $20,000 for which there is no immediate use. Therefore the County Treasurer was directed to transfer $10,000 into the General Fund and call General Fund warrants for that'amount, said fund to be paid out of the general fund upon-the order of the County Court. In the TaLlatter of County ✓ Publicity Fund; tHEREAS, it appears that heretofore the County has levied X1,000 for County publi- city and the Bend Chamber of- Commerce and the Redmond Chamber of Commerce suggest that the funds should be divided as follows: $200 to the Redmond Chamber of Commerce -$625 to the Bend Chamber of Commerce $175 for use of the County Agent in gathering exhibits for the Pacific international Livestock Show and other affairs. Therefore, the County Clerk is hereby ORDERED to issue a warrant to the Redmond Chamber of "Commerce for ?200 and one to the Bend Chamber-of Commerce for $625 the amount of $175 to be paid to the County Agent upo orders to be hereafter made. In the Matter of Claims Against the County; 1 J The following bills were audited and warrants ordered drawn for same; No. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 81 The Owl Pharmacy Indigent 5.50 110 H. F. Schilling, Rec. Rent 60.00 ill Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Service- -1.00 112 Kilham Stationery & Printing Supplies - Miscellaneous 27.89 113 Lumbermen's Ins. Agency Equipment 15.00 114 Bend Hardware Company Supplies -Court House 1.20 115 V- F. Livesay (Dep. Watermaster) Salary and Expanse 127:50 124 The Bend Dairy Indigent 1.43 125 -Earle C. Miller Services- Sheriff 455.41 ROAD FUND 116 Howard - Cooper Corp. Equipment 2.55 117 Frenchie's Service Station Material & Labor 101.25 118° Bontrager's Garage Material & Labor 32.06 119 Anderson -Wing I:�otor Co. Material & Labor 2.30 120 G., WW - Davies --- :_^ 'i,, -� - .. - Material & Labor 8.50 121 Pondosa Lumber Company Material 56. 10 122 Kendall Hardware Co., Inc. Material 23.75 123 Miller Lumber Company Material 263.06 126 J. S. Innes Expenses advanced 10:50 There being no further business the Court then adjourned. H. H. De Armond, County Judge i 1 J 405 _. II Commissioners Bend, Oregon, July 17, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes,County met this day pursuant to adjournment all members being present and the following proceedings were had, to -wit; In the Matter of Transcribing Records from Crook County Affecting Title to Real Estate in Deschutes County; WHEREAS, it was brought to the attention of the Court that in the transcription of the records from Crook to Deschutes County, after the creation of Deschutes County, that errors have been found affecting title to property now located in Deschutes County, and it appearing to -the court that it`is the duty of the county to have a correct transcript of all records from Crook County affecting land in Deschutes County, it is hereby, ORDERED and the Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon is hereby directed when satisfact- ory evidence is offered to him showing an error in the transcribed record affecting real property in this County,to obtain from Crook County a correct transcript of such record at the expense of the County. It is further l ORDERED AND SAID Clerk hereby directed to record such errors in said County without cost to the interested parties.. There being no further business the Court adjourned until Wednesday, July 24, 1929. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. Commissioners >IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of Records transcribed j from Crook County affecting title to Order Real Estate now in Deschutes County. } Now on this 17th day of July A. D., 1929 it appearing to this Court that heretofore errors have several .times been discovered in the records as transcribed from Crook County to Deschutes County affecting documents of record directly affecting the titles to lands now located in Deschutes County and whereas in such cases it is necessary that the records of Deschutes County be corrected to agree with the records of Crook County, as to such re- cords that heretofore have been found to be incorrectly transcribed and also to correct similar errors in transcription which now or in the future may be found to be incorrectly transcribed from the original records of Crook County in order that title to.real estate in Deschutes County may be dependent on correct transcription of the.Crook County records. NOW, THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that from and after the entry of this order when it is satisfactorily shown,to the .County Clerk of Deschutes.County, Oregon, that a trans- cribed record has been incorrectly transcribed and contains errors therein.that injur- iously affeet..the title to any real estate now situate in Deschutes County, Oregon by reason of such error or errors that, THEREUPON the COUNTY Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, is HEREBY authorized and di- rected, to obtain from the County.Court of Crook County, Oregon, a certified copy of the Crook County Record of the document or documents which are incorrectly transcribed to this County as aforesaid and that the. expense of obtaining such certified copy or trans- oript from Crook County shall be paid to the Clerk of Crook County, by said Deschutes Coun I Oregon, and it is further ordered that upon receipt, or tine ceruilivu uvyy v1 recorded .in this Count b the County Clerk of this County at the Ilx�- County same shall be duly r Y Y pense of Deschutes County. Done'in` open court this 17Vh day of July A. D. 1929 H. H.. De Armond County Judge .county Commissioner County commissioner Bend, Oregon, July.24, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to.adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Salary of Mrs. Gibson, Deputy in the Sheriff's Office: WHEREAS, it .appears that the Sheriff has employed Mrs. Gibson At a salary of $100.00 per month, to July 19, with an agreement of $115.00 beginning July 1. Therefore it is hereby ORDERED that said arrangements be approved and clerk is directed to issue warrants for her salary of $115.00 per month until further ordered. In -the Matter of Delinquent Tax Suit; WHEREAS, the Circuit Court having this day sustained the Demurrer filed to the Countyss answer in the above matter, and it appearing to the court that the matter is of so great im- portance that the final decision of this matter should be made by the Supreme Court. It is therefore hereby ORDERED that the District Attorney proceed further in the matter herein by way of trial or to carry it to.the Supreme Court as he deems it advisable. In the Matter of the Alteration of the Hampton -Lake County Line Section of the Central Oregon Highway; This matter came regularly on for hearing upon the second reading of the Viewers•. report and the same was duly read and continued until Thursday the 25th day of July 1929 as the date.of final reading. In the Matter of the Allen County Road; This matter came regularly on for hearing upon the second reading of the Viewers* report and the same was duly read and continued until Thursday, the 25th day of July 1929,.a the date of final reading. In the Matter of the Vandevert County Road; ,This matter came regularly on for hearing upon the second reading of the Viewers' h report and the same was duly read and continued until Thursday, the 25th day of July 1929, 88 . i the date .of final reading. There being no further business the meeting adjourned until July 25, 1929. H. H. De Armond County Judge.. .,commissioners 1 Bend, Oregon, July 24, 1929. The County C:.ourt of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Alteration of the Hampton -Lake County Line Section of the Central - Oregon Highway; The above matter came on regularly for hearing upon the Viewers' report at this time, this being the day following the second reading of Viewers' report, and the time fixed by alw for final reading, and it appearing from said report that no claims for .damages have bee allowed but that the claim of E. W. and Sarah E. Hall for right -of -way damages in the sum of $100 has been filed. After full consideration of the matter the Court finds that said claim should not be allowed. And now at this time, after fully considering the said Viewers' report, the Court fin that said report of the Viewers* is in all respects just, equitable and fair, and the same r is hereby adopted. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of the Vandevert County Road; The above matter came on regularly for hearing upon the Viewers' report at this time, this being the day following the second reading of the Viewers' report, and the time fixed 1by law for final reading, and it appearing from said report that no claims of any nature have been filed for damages. And now at this time, after fully considering the Viewers' report, the Court finds that said report is in all respects fair, just and equitable, and the same is hereby adopted ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be record in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of the Allen County Road; The above matter came on regularly for hearing upon the Viewers' report at this time, this being the day following the second reading of the Viewers' report and the time fixed by law for final reading, and it appearing that no claims have been filed by any person. It further appearing that C. L. Allen be eliminated from said Viewers, report. It further appears that Louis Pouchain's claim in the sum of ;149.00 for damages, the court finds to be fair, just and equitable and it is therefore ORDERED THAT said report be adopted as amended hereby by the elimination of sum of $40.00 to C. L. Allen. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the road fund in the sum of $149.00 payable to Louis Pouchain in full of damages, in right of way. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the Bald road is hereby declared to be public highway. There being no further business, the-Court adjourned to meet next.Wednesday. H. H. De .Armond, County Judge. Commissioners. IN -THE COUNTY COURT OF In re taxes on -Logs 5, 6 and 7. Block 13, Riverside. Now on this 31st day of this Court to petitioner for lots the Court that same as heretofore Bend, Oregon, August lst, 1929 PHE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. ORDER July, A. D., 1929 comes petitioner asking for a deed of 5, 6 and 7, in Block 13 of Riverside and it appearing to been deeded to Deschutes County for delinquent taxes and further that petitioner desires to pay to this County the amounts due the County for taxes against this property for the year for which it was sold3 to said County and decreed that th deed of this County Court by said above described real estate be issued to said Bend Securities Company when said Bend Securities Company has paid to the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, the amount for which it was deeded to this County, together with taxes assessed against said lots for all subsequent years, and with interest on all said amounts from the time they be came due until this date at 6% per annum. Done in open Court this 31st day of July, 1929. H. H. DeArmond County Judge E. M. Peck -`County Commissioner J. Si Innes County Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In re taxes on Lots 5, 6 and 7, ) PETITION n Block 13, Riverside. ) To the Honorable County Court of said County: Your petitioner, Bend Securities Company, by R. S. Dart, its, agent respectfully alleges that it is the owner of Lots 5, 6 and 7 in Block 13 of Riverside, Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to a tax deed to the County of Deschutes for taxes for the year , which deed is recorded in said County in Vol. 46 of Deeds at page 59 thereof. Your petitioner further shows that as owner of said real property subject to said tax deed it is desirous of purchasing from said County the deed of said County to it and of paying therefore the amount now due the County for said deed which is the sum of x'7.02 Dollars and in addition to pay all taxes now assessed against said lots for years subsequent to the year for which it was sold to said.County. Your petitioner therefore asks that an order be entered herein that the deed of this Court to said Bend Securities Company be issued on payment to the Sheriff of said County the amount for which it was deeded to said County together with all taxes assessed against said real estate now due on the tax rolls of said County together with interest on all said amounts at 6% per annum. BEND SECUITIES COT0, ANY (I By R. S. Dart, Its Agent. STATE OF OREGON ) SS County of Deschutes ) R. S. Dart being duly sworn on his oath says that he has read and signed the foregoing petition, and that same is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. R. S. Dart Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of July, 1929. (Notarial Seal) H. H. DeArmond Notary Public for Oregon My commission expires January 9, 1933 1 1 o ' Bend, Oregon, July 31, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the -fol-lowing proceedings. were had to-wit- In the Matter of Redemption of Lots 5, 6 and 7, Block 13, Riverside: WHEREAS, it appears that the Bend Securities Company has signed an affidavit herein to the effect that it was the record owner of Block 13, Lots 5, 6 and 7, Riverside, in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon at time same was sold to the County for taxes under foreclosure proceedings and that said Bend Securities Company has appeared and offered to pay the taxes for the year said property was sold together with said costs and penalty and interest ac- cording to law and is entitled to redeem said premises by the payment of all taxes hereto- fore levied thereon, together with penalty and interest. Therefore it is iiereby ORDERED that upon payment of all taxes heretofore levied on said premises together with penalty and interest thereon that a deed be issued to said Bend Securities Company, a cor- poration, as bylaw provided. In the Matter of Deschutes County Library Board: WHEREAS, it appears that Horace Richards;, member of the Deschutes County Library Board has resigned thereby causing a vacancy: Therefore it is hereby ORDERED that L. M. Foss be and is hereby appointed to fill the unexpired term made vacant by the resignation of Horace Richards. In the matter of Sale of Lots 5, Block 7, Orokla Addition: WHEREAS, it appears that heretofore the County has purchased under tax foreclosure said Lot 5; Block 7, Orokla Addition, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said property. It further appearing that the aggregate of taxes outstanding against said property is $25.00 and that X25.00 would be a reasonable minimum price at which said property be offered for sale. Therefore, it is 11 hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer such property for sale as by law provided, but provided that no sale be made for less than 525.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has acquired title by tax foreclosure and sale thereof of the following described property: Lots 1 to 14 inclusive in Block 1 Lots 1 to 11, and 13 and 14 in Block 2 Lots 1 to 9 inclusive in Block 3 Lots 1 to 18 inclusive in Block 4 Lots 1- 4-inclusive, 6 -13 inclusive, & 15 -18 inclusive in Block 5 Lots 3 to 6 inclusive in Block 6 Lots 1 to 7 inclusive, 9 to 12 inclusive and 15 & 16 in Block 7. Lots 1 to 4 inclusive, and 6 to 16 inclusive in Block 8 Lots 1 to 11 inclusive and Lot 14 in Block 9 Lots 1 to 6 inclusive and 9 to 15 inclusive in Block 10 Lots 1 to 16 inclusive in Block 11 Lots 1 to 4 inclusive, and 6 to 20 inclusive in Block 12 Lots 1 to 12 in Block 13 Lots 35 41 70 8, 9, 11 & 12 in Block 14 Lots 1 to 9 inclusive and 11 in Block 15 ° All in the "'ownship of Pringle Falls. And it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell such pro- perty. It further appears that :3467 is the aggregate amount of taxes per lot against said premises. Therefore it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale in a public sale either by lot, block or otherwise as he may deem advisable, provided that no sales be made at a price of less than X3.67 per lot plus costs of sale. In the batter of Certificate of Delinquency: Whereas, the First National Bank of Redmond, through L. S. l .1oberts, appeared before the Court and requested an order directing the Sheriff to issue to said Bank a certificate of delinquency covering the Northeast quarter of Southwest Quarter (YE-1 of SV- -1 of Section 8, Township 14, Range 13, E. W, M. Deschutes County, Oregon, upon the payment of taxes and costs. Therefore.it is hereby ORDERED and the Sheriff hereby directed to issue to said First National Bank of Redmond a certificate of delinquency upon the payment to the Sheriff of said taxes, togethe with such charges as are by law provided. In the Matter of Dances Held at Terrebonne: WHEREAS, it appears that Terrebonne Grange No.. 663 has made application for I1 right to operate a dance hall at Terrebonne, under the direction of said grange, and having submitted $5.00 filing fees and bond as by law provided, and the Court finds same to be in all things legal. Therefore it is hereby approved and the Clerk is hereby ORDERED to issue to said Terrebonne Grange #663 the dance license. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond I) County Judge Commissioners Bend, Oregon, August 13, 1929 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 the 7th day of August, 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. I!. Peck, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. P:fcCauley, Sheriff and the following proceedings were had, to-wit- In the %matter of Claims against the County. The following claims were presented and audited, and warrants ordered drawn for the same: NO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 19 Janet Moffatt Expenses- County Nurse 97.94 20 Kilham Stationery & Prtg. Office Supplies 71.37 21 The Army Store Supplies - Jail 2.42 25 A. E: Simmons " Sheriff 11.00 26 C. M. Gunderson Expenses advanced 14.12 27 C. L. McCauley " 21.75 28 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 129.60 29 Symons Brothers Service - Sheriff 12.75 30 Ben.Alsup Finger Printing 10.00 31 Earle C. Miller Commissions - delinquent tax collections 139.26 32 Oregon Agri. College Maintenance County Agent 1900.00 33 First M. E: Church Election expense 10.00 34 Stevens -Ness Law Pub.Co. Supplies - Circuit Judge 2.50 35 Joyce Barrett Reporter it z 5.50 36 A. J. Goggans Supplies -Court House 3.50 37 F. D. Antrim Sealer Wts & Measures 17.33 38 R. J. McKinney Salary- Water Master 191.25 39 R. J. McKinney Expenses " T' 203.20 40 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies- County Clerk 2.65 41 Nell M. Zing Expenses- Juvenile Court 100.84 � �A 1 1� 411 ROAD .FUND 2 Frank Dowdell Labor- 10.00 3 Matt Paschich " 124.75 4- Dale Tussing " 82:35 5 Geo. McAlister tt 148.23 6 Carl Alfrey " 109.78 7 Millard Triplett ►t 118.04 8 F. H. May Rotidmaster 185.19 9 R. M. Cates Labor 64.87 10. Dan C. Wood 't 71.88 11 State Highway Commission Equipment 162.42 12 Miller Lumber Co. Supplies 51:84 13 Kendall Hardware Co. Supplies 9.05 14• Bend Battery &Elect. Serv. Battery 10.50 15 Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Supplies 4.15 17 Howard- Cooper Corp. tt 4.02 16 " -" 3.18 18 Frenchie's Service Station Services 5.60 22 Bontrager's Garage Repairs 5.15 69 =R. B. Gould County Surveyor 500 81 Bontrager's Garage Repairs 21.90 82 Central Oregon Motor Co. tt 7.10 83 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 33.05 85 Barrett'sVelding Shop Repairs 9.40 87 Bill Van Cotton Labor 10.00 MARKET ROAD 1 Lapine Garage & Hdwe Co. Supplies 1.50 72 R. B. Gould County Engineer, 24.00 73 Matt Paschich Labor 5.00 74 R•. M. Cates 't 62.37 75 F. H. Hay Roadmaster 31196 76 Dan C: Wood Labor 83.86 77 Millard Triplett t' 22.70 78 Carl Alfrey tt 19.96 79 Dale Tussing n. 60.39 88 Miller Lumber Co. Aupplies 8.50 ,SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 80 Barrett's Welding Shop Welding 16.80 89 Thomas Larson Overhauling tractor 23.96 In the Matter of Damages to Sheep. It appears that C. V1. Muma has filed an affidavit showing that on July 30th, ,I August 1st and August 2nd, 1929, he had three ewes and three lambs killed by a dog, the owner of which is unknown, and that said sheep were in an enclosure and the killing thereof was no fault of the said C. •w. Mume, the value of said sheep being in the aggregate of $45.00; and Vj GENERAL .FUND Y AMOUNT 42 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Service -Court House 65.91 43 Bend dater Dept. !' Court House 4.85 44 Bend Grater Dept. " Jail 2.65 45 McCann the Sign Man Sign & door lettering 8.20 46 H.F. Schilling, Rec.' Rent, County Treasurer 20.00 47 Royal Typewriter Co. Typewriter t'. 42.25 48 Welter T. Peak Stamps 6.00 49 Kate ,Rockwell Care of Indigents .711i'05 50 Marion M. Lesh tt -" 522:50 51 C_ P. Niswonger Funeral Exp. Indigents 115.00 52 J. Alton Thompson Expenses 35.38 53 J. D. Davidson Expenses advanced 14.17 54 GGeo, F. Euston Typewriter 35.00 55 Dorsey M.- Coyner Services - County Clerk 8000 56 A. E. Simmons Supplies It 4.00 23 Silvertown Service Ste. Supplies - Sheriff 70:27 24 Central Ore. Motor. Co. " 54.45 59 C. A. Fowler Service - Dist. Atty. 11.00 60 Oregon Transfer Hauling garbage 5.00 61 Bend Bulletin Legal Publications 52.60 63 D. H. Peoples Deputy Assessor 30.00 64 August A. Anderson Expenses advanced 10.75 65. Pac. Light & Power Co. Service 29.72 66 Bend Chapter Red Cross Indigent Relief 98.75 67 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care of Indigent 40.00 68 Erickson's Grocery Indigent relief 31.82 70 Barrett's Welding Shop Service County Jail 15.67 86 The Owl Pharmacy Indigent Relief 8.35 90 G. T. Terrill Justice -Court fees 45.55 Lynch & Roberts Indigent Relief 30.05 Percy A. Stevens Post American Legion Publicity 50000 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - County Judge 2.50 2. T. Gideon Deputy Assessor 25.00 J. S. Innes Commissioner 129.60 E. 14. Pe ck It 75.20 91 Central Oregon Motor Co. Supplies- Sheriff 55.30 ROAD .FUND 2 Frank Dowdell Labor- 10.00 3 Matt Paschich " 124.75 4- Dale Tussing " 82:35 5 Geo. McAlister tt 148.23 6 Carl Alfrey " 109.78 7 Millard Triplett ►t 118.04 8 F. H. May Rotidmaster 185.19 9 R. M. Cates Labor 64.87 10. Dan C. Wood 't 71.88 11 State Highway Commission Equipment 162.42 12 Miller Lumber Co. Supplies 51:84 13 Kendall Hardware Co. Supplies 9.05 14• Bend Battery &Elect. Serv. Battery 10.50 15 Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Supplies 4.15 17 Howard- Cooper Corp. tt 4.02 16 " -" 3.18 18 Frenchie's Service Station Services 5.60 22 Bontrager's Garage Repairs 5.15 69 =R. B. Gould County Surveyor 500 81 Bontrager's Garage Repairs 21.90 82 Central Oregon Motor Co. tt 7.10 83 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 33.05 85 Barrett'sVelding Shop Repairs 9.40 87 Bill Van Cotton Labor 10.00 MARKET ROAD 1 Lapine Garage & Hdwe Co. Supplies 1.50 72 R. B. Gould County Engineer, 24.00 73 Matt Paschich Labor 5.00 74 R•. M. Cates 't 62.37 75 F. H. Hay Roadmaster 31196 76 Dan C: Wood Labor 83.86 77 Millard Triplett t' 22.70 78 Carl Alfrey tt 19.96 79 Dale Tussing n. 60.39 88 Miller Lumber Co. Aupplies 8.50 ,SPECIAL MARKET ROAD FUND 80 Barrett's Welding Shop Welding 16.80 89 Thomas Larson Overhauling tractor 23.96 In the Matter of Damages to Sheep. It appears that C. V1. Muma has filed an affidavit showing that on July 30th, ,I August 1st and August 2nd, 1929, he had three ewes and three lambs killed by a dog, the owner of which is unknown, and that said sheep were in an enclosure and the killing thereof was no fault of the said C. •w. Mume, the value of said sheep being in the aggregate of $45.00; and Vj 412 WHEREAS it appears that under the laws of the State of Oregon the County is authorized to :pay for the loss of , said sheep, provision for which payment ,having been made by the imposition and collection of a dog license; and WHEREAS it appears-that said claim is just and reasonable and should be allowed; THEREFORE, the Clerk is hereby ordered to draw a warrant on the Dog License Fund in favor of C-. W. D..1uma for $45.00. In the Matter ,of Damages to Sheep. It appears that George R. Barclay has filed herein his affidavit showing that on the 26th day of July, 1929; he lost one sheep of the value of $10.00, which-sheep was killed by a dog, the ,owner of which is unknown, and said sheep was enclosed in a pasture in Deschutes County, Oregon, on said Barclays ranch; and , II WHEREAS, it appears that he is entitled to be reimbursed for the value of said sheep out of the Dog License Fund; THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Dog License Fund in favor ;of George R. Barclay for $10.00. , In the Matter ,of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has acquired under tax foreclosure sale Lot 1, Block 6, Grand View Addition, and that it would be to the best interest of said Deschutes County to cr °der said lot sold at public sale as by law provided; and it further appearing that Clara L. _Herman has offered the sum of .;138.08 for said lot, said amount being the amoun of taxes heretofore levied and unpaid, and that said sum is, in the opinion of the Court, a: reasonable price to be received for said lot;. it is therefore ORDERED, THAT THE Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale ,in.the manner provided by law; provided that the property shall not be sold for less than 4p38.08 plus costs of sale., C In the matter-of Office help for the County Clerk. It appears that County Clerk Davidson has employed R. K. Innes as Deputy Clerk at a salary of $135.00 per month, and Lois Clark as Recording Clerk at a salary of . 115.00 per month, and it ris hereby , ORDERED that the employment of said Deputy Clerk and Recording Clerk be approved, and the Clerk 'is ordered to draw a warrant for their salaries each md)nth, as hereinbefore stated, without further order. , It further appearing that the County Clerk has made arrangement with the abstract companies to furnish them carbon copies of recorded instruments of the County, at an agreed price of . ,,10.00 per volume, said money to be paid to the County, said arrangement is hereby approved. Therecbeing no further business, the Court adjourned until Wednesday, August 13,1929 H. H. DeArmond County Judge J: S. Innes E. M. Peck Commissioners I. 1 413 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES Tn the matter of the taxes on N2NW4 } Sec: 17 and Nti N2 and SW4 NWT Sec: 18 ) Twp. 14 S. R. 10 E. W: Me , and the re- ) ✓ ORDER demption of said land: ) Now on this 14th day of August, A.D., 1929, comes petitioner, August Krug, asking for a deed from this County by this Court to petitioner for the following described real estate, to -!-wi t : The North Half of the Northwest Quarter (N' .TW- ) of Section Seventeen (17) and the North Half of the North Half (N2 NQ) and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter (SW-� NV11 -4) of Section Eighteen (18) Township Fourteen (14) South, Range -Ten (10) East of the.-Willamette Meridian, in Deschutes County; Oregon: And it appearing to the Court that said real estate has heretofore been deeded to Deschutes County for delinquent taxes for the year 1922, and further that petitioner is. willing and desirous to pay to the sheriff of this County the amount due said county for the 1922 taxes against said real estate for which it was sold as aforesaid and also at the same time desirous to pay the taxes assessed against said lands for the years 1923 to 1928, both inclusive, together with interest thereon for each year at the rate of 6% per annum from the time the taxes for each of said years became due; NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the deed of this county by this Court conveying the above described real estate be executed and delivered to said August Krug when said August Krug has paid to the sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon tlg� sum of $128.25, the amount 'for which it was deeded to this County for 1922 taxes, together with the taxes assessed against said lands for the years 1923 to 1928, both inclusive, together with interest on the taxes for all of said years at the rate of 6% per annum from the date the taxes for each of said years became due. Done in open Court this 14th day of August, A.D., 1929. H. H. DeArmond County Judge: J. Si Innes County Commissioner. E. M. ,Peck County Commissioner. Ire THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the matter of the taxes on N-j�- N71-1 ) Sec. 17 and Nj N2 and SW4 NW4 Sec. 18- PETITION Twp. 14 S. M£Y ivy RR. 10 E. . . , and the re . demption of said land. ) TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON: Your petitioner, August Krug, respectfully represents and shows to the Court as follows: That this petitioner is the Administrator and record owner of the following described land, to -wit: The North Half of the Northwest Quarter (N"- NTw)- ) of Section Seventeen (17 ) and the North Half-of the North Half (N N2 ) and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter (SW NWI) of Section Eighteen (18) Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Ten (10) East of the Willamette 1%ridian, in Deschutes County, Oregon. That said real estate was on the first day of August, 1929; deeded to Deschutes County; Oregon for delinquent taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 1922, for- the, sum of `128.25. Your petitioner hereby alleges that he desires to obtain a deed from said county of Deschutes to himself for said land and that he is willing and prepared to pay to said count the amount due it for said delinquent taxes for 1922, amounting to said sum of $128.25, and t -L-M further desires at the same time to pay the taxes assessed against said lands for the years 1923 to 1928, both inclusive; together with interest on all of the amounts of taxes foreach year so due, at the rate of 6% per annum from the time the taxes for each of said years be- came due: WHEREFORE, your petitioner prays that an order be entered herein directing the sheriff of said county to accept from your petitioner the payment of the amount for which said lands were sold for the taxes for 1922, and also all taxes assessed against said real estate subsequent to that year together with interest on all of said taxes at the rate of 6, per annum from the date said taxes became due. Respectfully submitted. August Krug Petitioner. .STATE OF OREGON ) SS County of Deschutes ) I, August Drug, being first duly sworn, on my oath depose and say that I have read and subscribed to the foregoing petition;4that same is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. August Krug Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of August, A.D., 1929. A. J. Moore Notary Public for Oregon. (Notarial Seal) My commission expires January 24, 1933. STATE OF OREGON ) SS County of Deschutes ) I, August Krug, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the Petitioner in the above entitled Matter; and that the foregoing petition is true as I verily believe. August Krug Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of August, 1929. A: J. Moore Notary Public for the State of Oregon. (Notarial Neal) My commission expires Jan. 24, 1933. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In re: Taxes Lot Eleven (11) Block )� ORDER Twenty (20) Riverside. ) Now on this 21st day of August, 1929, comes petitioner The Bend Securities Company, a corporation, asking for an order of this Court directing that the deed of this County issu to said The Bend Securities Company, a corporation, for Lot Eleven (11) in Block Twenty (20) of Riverside heretofore deeded to this County for 1918 taxes; and it appearing to this Court that under Chapter 218 of the 1929 Laws of Oregon; petitioner is entitled to the deed of this County for said lot upon the payment to said County of the amount for which it was sold to said County to -wit: $3:38 plus interest thereon at 6% per annum from date of sale and - further the unpaid taxes assessed against said lots for any and all subsequent years together wi.th interest at 6% per annum on said taxes from the date same became due. And it further appearing to this Court that the amount for which said lot was sold to this County together with interest as aforesaid plus assessed taxes against said lot for all subsequent years, together with interest now amounts to a total sum of $17.75: It is THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED that the deed of this County issue to said The Bend Securities Company, an Oregon corporation, conveying to it said lot upon payment by said Company to the sheriff of said County the sum of $17.75. ::Done in open Court this 21st day of August, 1929, L, I-, I 1 1 415 H. H. DeArmond County Judge J: S.- Innes E. Mi Peck County Commissioners. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN RE: ) Taxes Lot Eleven (11) Block Twenty (20) Riverside: ) To the Honorable County Court of Said County: Your petitioner, The Bend Securities Company, a corporation, by R. S. Dart, its agent respectfully, alleges that said corporation since April 1, 1910; and now, is the recorlded owner of Lot Eleven (11) in Block Twenty (20) of Riverside, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon. Your petitioner further shows that said lot has been deeded by the sheriff of said County to Deschutes County, Oregon for delinquent taxes for the year 1918, that petitioner as owner of said lot, subject to said tax deed, is desirous of redeeming said ,property from said tax sale and also of now paying to the sheriff of said County all unpaid taxes assessed against said lot for any and all years subsequent to said year 1918; that the principal amou for which said lot was sold to the County in 1918 is $3.38: That your petitioner desires to pay said principal amount of $3438 and all taxes unpaid assessed against said lot subsequent to 1918 together with interest thereon at 6% per annum on all of said principal sums due from the date said sums became due,. Your petitioner therefore prays that an order be entered herein directing the sheriff of said County to accept payment of said principal sum of $3.38 together with interest thereon at 6% per annum from the date said lot was deeded by the sheriff to said County, and also the prfLneipal sums due fro taxes for each year now unpaid, together with interest thereon u,.t 6% per annum from the dates said taxes became due, all in accordance with Chapter -218 of the t Laws of Oregon for 1929 and that thereupon this County Court will issue to The Bend Securities Company,-a corporation the deed of said 'County for.said lot. Respectfully submitted. STATE OF,OREGON ) SS County of Deschutes ) THE BET,JD SECURITIES COMPANY By R. S. Dart; Its Agent: I, R: S. Dart, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am agent for The Bend Securities Company, a corporation; that I have read and know the contents of the foregoing petition =and the averments therein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief: R. S. Dart Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of August, 1929. 0. E. Smith Notary Public for Oregon: (Notarial Seal) I,4y commission expires Bend, Oregon, august 28, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this day pursuant to adjournment; all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the -Sale of Real Property: ?Nf1REAS, it appears that heretofore Deschutes 'County has become the owner of Lot Eleven (11), in Block Twenty (20) of Riverside, an addition to Bend, Oregon, through tax foreclosur 4.1 sale and that the Bend Securities Company; a corporation; was the holder of legal title ,at the time of sale; and that said corporation has petitioned the Court under law to redeem sa property and has tendered into Court the amount of tax for which said property was sold plu interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum and are entitled to redeem said pro- perty upon the payment of said taxes and subsequent taxes plus six per cent (6%) per annum interest, therefore it is hereby ORDERED that upon the payment of said taxes and accumulated taxes plus interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, the County Court make, execute and deliver to the said Bend Securi.�ies Company a deed for said premises. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond County Judge E. M. Peck J. S. Innes .Commissioners. BE IT REMERSERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in th State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County; on the 4th day of September, 1929, said day being the day fi.x..ed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes, E. 1V1* Peck, J: D: Davidson, C. L. McCauley, County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims against the County. The following claims were presented and audited, and warrants ordered drawn for the same: NO. GENERAL FUND 115 Miller Lumber Co. 116 L�. C. Smith Typewriter Co. 117 C. P.. Beck,e:r 118 Kate Rockwell 119 A-. A. Anderson 120 Kilham Ste. & Prtg. Co. 121 n .-tt It tt 122 Frenchiefs Service Sta., 123 F. D: Antrim 124 Walter G: Peak 125 Franklin Press 126 " 127 A. Carlisle & Co. 128 Squaw Creek Irr. Dist. 129 Earle C. Miller 130 rudest Coast Prtg.& Binding Co. 131 tt n n 11 ft 132 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. 133 Janet Moffat 134 tt tf 135 V. F. Livesay 136 Bushong & Co. 137 Nest Coast Prtg. &.Binding 138 Oregon Transfer 139 Bend Water.Dept. 140 " /1 tt 141 Pacific Power & Light Co. 142 West Coast Prtg. Co: 143 W4 Scott 145 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 146 West Coast Prtg. & Bdg. Co. 147 tt 11 11 �t 1/ 160 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 161 t' 11 " 162 it tt 11 172 J. D: Bowman 173 C. L. McCauley 174 E. P. Brosterhous 175 Ben Alsup 176 J. K. Gill Co. 1 1� AMOUNT Materials - Treasurer 4.51 Typewriters - Dist. Atty & Co.Judge 176.00 Janitor Service 52.50 Care of Indigent 40.00 Convention expense 33.00 Supplies County Clerk 6.57 ++ tt It 20.83 Service, Sheriff 3.50 Sealer Weights & Meas. 15.20 Expenses - Co. Treasurer 97.46 Printing - Sheriff 15.50 - County Clerk 4.50 Supplies - Sheriff _11:05 Water Meter 25.00 Commission- Delinquent.Taxes 500.00 Supplies- County Clerk 66.75 tt tt „ 1.83 Maintenance Service 36.60 Expenses - Co. Nurse 55.95 tt ,t 14.69 Deputy dater Master 127.50 Supplies - County Clerk 60.00 Supplies - County Trees. 21.78. Hauling Garbage 5.00 Service - Court House 2.35 - Jail 2.65 Service - Court House & Jail 24.36 Supplies - County Clerk 4.59 Plumbing repairs 3.90 Supplies - Circuit Judge 12.70 t' - School Supt. 14:55 TM - Sheriff 1.77 Supplies - County Clerk 15.05 tt - Justice Court 3.35 1t - County Trees. 7.25 Board County Prisoners 104:80 Expenses advanced 21.46 Service- Sherifffs Office 2.50 Identification work 36.25 Supplies - School Supt. 27.33 1 1� iiAW� NO GENERAL FUND. AMOUNT. 177 Kilhem Stationery & Prtg. Supplies School Supt: 27:77 178 J. ,Alton Thompson Expenses advanced 78:82 179 -Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Co. Physician 3:25 180 Mrs: James DeRocher Care of Indigent 20:00 181 Dr. R. W. Hendershott Inspection Auto Camps 75:00 182 " " " County Physician - 55.00 183 R. J. McKinney Salary - Water Master 191:25 184 It " a Expenses 202:44 185 7: F. Livesay Salary & Expense - Water Master 127:50 186 C'. T: Terrill Fees - Justice of Peace 38.25 187 Earle. C. Miller Collection delinquent tax 152:10 188 Marguerite Lengren Steno - Circuit Judge 8:00 190 Frenchie's Service Station Service - Sheriff 5:25 195 H: F. Schilling, Receiver Rent - County Treasurer 20.00 196 Marion M. Lesh Care of Indigents 624.00 199 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies - County Clerk 11:85 200 Redmond Spokesman Printing 38;85 201 Kilham Stationery & Prtg. Supplies - Treasurer 4:43 202 t1 JI it " Sheriff 78:54 203 Nell I& Ding Expenses Juvenile Court 140:30 204 Lynch & Roberts Supplies - Indigents 36.26 205 J. D. Davidson Expenses advanced 28.09 206 Pao. Tel. & Tel. Co. Service - County Offices 67.75 207 Vie's Service Station " Sheriff 4:96 208 Silvertown Service Station +' +' .70 209 Symons Brothers Supplies " 10.0.0 212 Mannheimer +s '" Indigents 9.31 213 Elmer M. Peck Commissioner's Fees 34.00 215 Mrs. Lois E: Fitz Care of Indigent 66.00 215 Mrs. Agnes Hyde tt '+ 11 40.00 1 217 Bend Chapter A. R: C. Indigent Relief 115.47 218 Bend Bulletin, Printing 87.40 ROAD FUND 148 Miller Lumber Co. Supplies 21.12 149 Pondosa Lumber Co. Supplies 64.94 150 D. & H'. Lumber Co. '+ -3.90 151 Millard Triplett Labor 323.52 15.2 Geo. McAllister " 984192 153 D. D. Tussing '+ 115.29 154 Matt Paschich '+ 89.82 155 Carl Alfrey ++ 99:80 156 Dan C. Mood ++ 74;88 157 R. M. Cates " 52.40 158 Fred Hettman ++ 9.75 159 F. H.-May Roa dma ster 132.62 189 Frenchie's Service Station Repairs & Supplies 3.50 191 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Road Supplies 12.60 192 Bend •Hardware Co: +' tt 139407 197 Kendall Hardware Co. " 'i 10.60 198 Galloway Garage Tractor repairs 11.65 210 Industrial Equipment Co. » 40.00 211 Wm. Montgomery Road Supplies 2.00 214 Elmer M. Peck Commissioner's fees 28.10 219 J. S. Innes Expenses -State Highway Comm.meeting 28.75 220 It " " Commissioner's fees 126.50 MARKET ROAD FUND 163 R. B. Gould I County Engineer 18.40 164 Millard Triplett Labor 24.70 165 Geo. McAllister '+ 49.41 166 D °. D. Tussing " 21.96 167 Matt Paschich " 44.91 168 Carl Alfrey '! 34.93 169 Dan C. Wood " 74.87 170 R. 11% Cates '+ 67.36 171 F. H. D58 Road Master 87.89 193 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Road supplies 46.80 194 Pend Hardware Co. it ,1 15.40 In the Matter of Road -Signs. The County Engineer was directed to take up with the Oregon State Motor Association the matter of arranging for the placing of signs at all road intersections in the County. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, September 11, 1929. H. H. DeArmond County Judge J. . S. Inne s E. M. Pe c k Commissioners Bend, Oregon, September 11, 1929 The County Court of-Deschutes County, Oregon, met- this.day pursuant to adjourn- went, all members 'being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had to -wit:- In the Matter of Dance License for Tumalo Grance.--- The Tumalo Grange filed an application for a license to conduct- dances in its hall at Tumalo, and has filed a bond which has been approved by the Court and .paid the filing fee of x}5.00, and from an examination of the records thereof it is deemed proper that a license should be ,ranted therefore, and it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue to Tumalo Grange No. 631a license for a public dance hall. In the Matter of,,.-- Redemption of Real Property. WHEREAS, it appears that heretofore Deschutes County has acquired title to Lots 5 and,6, Block 3, of Kenwood, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, under tax foreclosure proceedings; and WHEREAS, it appears that T. H. Marsden was at the time of levying of the tax and the sale .thereof the record owner of said property, and it further appears that the total amount of taxes unpaid on the said property is the sum of $253.38, which amount the said T. H. Marsden has tendered into Court, and that he is therefore entitled to-redeem said pre -� wises; it• is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff accept said $253.38 and issue tax receipts therefor for such taxes as have been levied against said premises; and it is further ORDERED that the County Court, by the County Judge and Commissioners,, make, exe- cute and deliver to the said T. H. Marsden a deed for said premises. In the Matter of, Sale of Real Property, WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired under tax foreclosure proceedings title to Lots 21 and 22 of Block 20, Laidlaw, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of said premises, and it appears to the Court that a reasonable value to offer said property for sale for was and is the sum of $200.00, it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale as by law provided,, but that at such sale he shall not accept any bid for said property for less than $200.00 plus. the costs and expenses of such sale, and that before offering said property for sale he shall give notice of such sale as by law provided. In the Matter of Law Library. ✓ Ross Farnham appeared before the Court and advised that he had on hand in the Prohibition Fund a surplus of approximately $500.00 which could be utilized by the County Court in payment of a portion of its obligation for the purchase of a law library, and that such sum would be increased before the 1st of January, 1930, and requested that an order be made for. the payment of one -half of the moneys now on hand in that fund to the publishing houses holding the obligations against the County, and further payment of one -half of such amounts as may be received by him for such fund up to January 1, 1930; therefore, it is hereby - ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to apply said funds as above stated upon the payment of the County Law Library obligation. In the Matter of Appointment of the Budget Board. 4 -19 VHEREAS,- it appears that the law requires the County Court to appoint a Budget Board consisting . of three freeholders residing within the County to sit with the - County Court as a Budget Board for the purpose of ascertaining the amount of money to be raised by.the County for the ensuing year; therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that H. A. Plriller, of Bend, M. A. Lynch, of Redmond, and M. W. Ynickerbocker, of Sisters, all of whom are freeholders within Deschutes County, Oregon, be and they are hereby appointed-as members of such Budget Board. In the Matter of .� Proposal for the sale Court House Building. Wl-�EREAS., - -'it appears that H. F. Schilling, Receiver for the First National Bank of Bend, proposed the sale of the First National Bank Building and Deschutes Investment Compa Building to the ,County for Court House purposes at a price of X90,000.00; and WHEREAS, it appears advisable to the County Court, before negotiating further in connection with said purchase that the true value of said buildings be ascertained; there - fore, it is hereby ORDERED that E. P. Brosterhous, of Bend, 0. Y. Olson, of Redmond, and C. L. Allen, of Tumalo, be and they are hereby appointed a Board of Appraisers to appraise the value of said.building and report their value to the Court before any further proceedings. In the Matter of Claims against the County. The following claim was audited and a warrant ordered drawn on the General Fund for payment of same: - Bend Flower Show.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - $35.00 There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Monday, September 16, 1929.. H. H. DeArmond E. M. Peck J. S. Innes, County Judge. Commissioners. Bend, Oregom, September 16, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present,. and there bein? no business the Court adjourned until YVednesday, September 25, 1929. Bend, Oregon, September 25, 1929. 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 Platter of Office Rent. The room occupied by the County Treasurer is being rented from the Receiver of the First National Bank for the sum of $20.00 per month, and it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant each month payable to the Receiver of the First National Bank for w20.00, until further ordered.. In the Matter of the,,-,' Sale of Real Property. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to Lots 11 and 12 of Block 2, Original Townsite of Redmond, under tax foreclosure proceedings, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale as by law provided; and it further appears that ?;40.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as the minimum price for the sale of said premises, therefore, it is hereby 420 ORDERED that the Sheriff _,offer said .property for sale at public sale as by law pro- vided, and that he give notice of the time and place of said sale by publication as by law provided, and that no bid shall be accepted for less than $40.00 plus the cost of such sale. WHEREAS, it further appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to all of Block 72 of the Original Town of Redmond under tax foreclosure proeeddings, and that the Oregon State Highway Commission desires to acquire said property for warehouse purposes, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said.property, and that the sum of $60.00 would be a reasonable price to fix as a minimum for which said property shall be. offered for sale; it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, no . bid to be accepted for less than $60.00 .plus the costs of sale, and that he give due notice of said sale by publication as by law provided. In the Matter of Claims against the County. The following bills were audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND: Nell M. King - Care of Indigent - $34.50 There being no further- business, the Court thereupon adjourned. E 6507 H. H. DeArmond E. 111. Peck J. S. Innes County Judge. Commissioners. Filed October 15,.D. , 1929. 2 :55 o'clock P.M. J. D. Davidson, County Clerk. R. Y. Innes , Deputy. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TIIE STATE OF OREGON FOR FOR COUNTY OF DESCT- UTES IN RE: Taxes on Deschutes County ) / ORDER Library real estate This matter coming on to be heard on this 9th day of October, A.D., 1929 upon petition of Deschutes County Library T3oard for cancellation of taxes assessed against lots Six (6) and Seven (7) in Block Twenty -two (22) of Parr Addition to Eend, Oregon, for the years 1925 to 1928 both inclusive; And it appearing; to this Court that the above described real estate was conveyed by The Eend Company to Deschutes County Library Board on March 6, 1924 by Warranty Deed now in the possession of this Court and it appearing to the Court that said property since the date of said deed has been in the possession of said ..Deschutes County Library Board and held by it for public County Library purposes and should not have been assessed during said years for taxes on account of its being held by said Board for public county purposes. It is, Therefore, hereby ORDERED, DJU'OiGED and DECREED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon be authorized and directed to cancell the taxes on said property for said years 1925 to 1928 both inclusive, and that the County Clerk be authorized and instructed to recor said deed without charge. Done in open Court this 9th day.of October, A.D., 1929. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Feck, County Commissioner. J. S.` Innes, County Con-- missioner. 4.21 BE IT REitDEJBERED; 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 the 2nd day of October, 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, H. H. J. S. E. M. J.. D. C. L. and the following proceedings when were DeArmond, Innes, Peck, Davidson, 2"ZcCauley, .were had, present; County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff to -wit; ` In the matter of the Sale of Real Property. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (SGT I E4 ) of Section 15, Township 16 South, Range 11 East, W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, through sale under tax foreclosure proceedings; and Y IViTi.REAS, it is deemed by the County Court to be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises, and it appears that $100.00 is a reasonable price to fix as a minimum price for which said property should be offered for sale; therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale as by law provide and sell the same to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no offer shall be accepted for less than $100.00 plus costs of advertising and expenses of such sale. In the,Matter of ✓ Tom Cooper, Indigent. WHIEREAS, IT APPEARS that Tom Cooper is an indigent person and is unable to provide sufficient funds for a living, and 0. K. Olson has offered to'take the said Tom Cooper in his home providing the County should pay to the said O.K. Olson the sum of $10.00 per month it is hereby t ORDERED that the said Tom Cooper be placed with the said O.K.Olson and the Clerk be and he .hereby is directed to issue to the said O,.K.Olson a. warrant each month for the sum of $10.00, drawn on the General Fund, the first warrant to be drawn forthwith. In the.Matter of Application for Dance Hall License. Pleasant Ridge Community Association has applied to the County. Court for a dance hall license, and has filed herein a bond as required by law, with $5.00 filing fee, and it is in X11 things regular, it is therefore ORDERED that the Clerk issue to the said Pleasant Ridge Community Association a dance hall license. In the.Matter of the Deschutes County Fair. WHEREAS, it appears that an appropriation was made at the last levy made by the County a Court of X1500.00 for County Fair purposes for 1929, and it appears that 0,,14 00.00 of this should.be applied to the Deschutes County Fair and $100.00 to the Bend Flower Show, it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in favor of the Deschutes County.Fair Association for the sum of $1400.00. In the Hatter of the Predatory Animal Fund. WHEREAS, there was included in the last tax levy an appropriation of $500.00 for use in cooperating with the Bureau of Biological Survey for the purpose of paying expenses of a hunter for predatory animals in Deschutes County., and $250.00 of this has not yet been paid, therefore it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in the sum of $250.00 on the Predatory Animal 422 Fund, payable to Stanley G. Jewett, being the balance of the appropriation. In the Matter of Maims against the County. The following bills were presented and audited and warrants ordered drawn for the same- NO. GENERAL FUND 1 Mbf3NT 1 Vic's Service Station Service - Sheriff 11.34 2 A. B. Austin Labor & Material; Court House 9.40 3 Anderson -ding Motor Co. Car Expense- County Nurse 25.25 4 Oregon Transfer Garbage - Court House 5.00 5 Oldsmobile Co. Car Expense - Sheriff. 80.20 6 Blodgett Printery Printing -Dist. Attorney 28:75 7 Central Oregon Motor Co. Car Exp.- Sheriff 15.49 9 K_ilham's Sta. & Prntg. Supplies - County Clerk. 2.59 10 Elmer Lehnherr Bond - County Court 5:00 11 Glass & Prudhomme Supplies - Sheriff 3.34 12 01. P. Vandevert Bailiff - Justice Court 12.00 13 C. T. Terrill - Fees - Justice Court 103.75 14 Kate E. Rockwell Care of Indigent 40.00 15 R. J. McKinney Salary - Water Master 191.25- 16 " It tt Expense - it it 138.22 17 F. D. Antrim Sealer Wts. & Measures 15.66 18 Chas. R. Logan Auditor 425.00 19 Glass & Prudhomme Supplies - Assessor 4.61 20 C. P. Niswonger. Coroner - fees & Expense 40.60 21 . Nora F. Stearns, Clerk Certified conies 1.90 22 Bend Water Dept. Service 5.50 23 Pac. -Power &Light It 71.93 24 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 93.60 25 Marion M. Lesh Care of Indigents 510.00 26 C. L. McCauley Expenses advanced 28.98 27 Bend Cafe Jury Meals 15.25 28 C. 11. Gunderson Expenses advanced 6.87 29 Robert B. Gould County Surveyor 12.17. 30 Janet Moffatt Expenses - County Nurse 40.64 31 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Service - County Offices 86.52 32 Earle C. Miller Commissions - Delinq. Tax 265.12 33 Oregon Tuberculosis Assn. Supplies - County Nurse 1.37 34 Bend Laundry Service - County Nurse 4.67 35 `PIester Vulcanizing Shop " " " 1.00 36 Anderson 'Ting Motor Co. " it it 9.70 37 Bend Garage 3o. " " it 21.18 38 Bureau Public Health Nursing Supplies " " 1.02 39 Bend Bulletin Printing g 175.90 63 Blodgett Printery Brief - District Attorney 25.00 64 E. P. Brosterhous Carpenter work - School Supt. 2.24 65 J. Alton Thompson Expenses advanced 96.19 66 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care.of Indigent 40.00 67 Mrs. Lois E. Fitz " " tt .14.00 68 Bend Chapter Red Cross Indigent Relief 82.23 69 Redmond Market Supplies - Indigent .70 70 County Clerk's Office Expenses advanced 24.94 71 Elmer M. Peck Commissioner - Fees & Exp- 34.00 72 It It tt it it it 38.10 73 J. S. Innes It it " 114.00 74 Child Welfare Commission Care of Indigent 90.00 ROAD FUND 40 Bend Battery Station Service - Roadmaster 6.75 41 Duckett-&- Spoo Road Supplies 92.49 42 Peter Pierson " " 27.25 43 G. W. Davies " " 11.75 44 W. P. Fuller Co. " " 40.50 45 Barrett's Welding Shop Tractor Repairs 9.00 46 Pondosa Lumber Co. Road Supplies 57.93 47 Galloway GarageA Truck Repairs 2.30 48 Bontrager's Garage Car t? 1.75 49 Kendall T "ardware Co. Road Supplies 19.24 50 F. H. May Roadmaster - Salary & Exp. 188.42 56 R. M. Cates Labor 104.79 57 Dan C. Wood it 137.77- 58 Dale Tus�i-ng It 121.28 59 Earl Alfrey " 119.76 60 i,?att Paschich " 109.78 61 Geo.cAllister " 137.25 62 Millard Triplett " 13.77 63 F. H. May Expenses advanced 7 7.52 MARKET ROAD FLTTD 52 Robt. B. Gould Services - Co. Engineer 12.00 51 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies " " 6.60 53 Carl Alfrey Labor 4.99 54 F. H. May Road 14aster 15.98 55 Dale Tussing Labor 5.49 There being no further business, the•Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, October, 9, 1929. I r L H. H. DeArmond County Judge. E. M.. Peck J. S. Innes Commissioners. Bend, Ore gon, October 9, 1929 423 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all member being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Taxes on Deschutes County Librsfy Real Estate. This matter coming on to be heard on this 9th day of October A.D. 1929, upon petition of Deschutes County Library Board for cancellation of taxes assessed against Lots Six (6) and Seven (7) in Block Twenty -two (22) of Park Addition to Bend, Oregon, for the years 1925 to 1928, both inclusive; And it appearing to this Court that the above described real estate was conveyed by The Bend Company to Deschutes County Library Board on March 6, 1924, by warranty deed now in the possession of this Court, and it appearing to the Court that said property since the date of said deed has been in the possession of said Deschutes County Library Board, and hel by it for public County Library purposes, and should not have been .assessed during said years for taxes on account of its being held by said Board for public County purposes; it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, be authorized and directed to ancel the taxes on said property for said years 1925 to 1928, both inclusive, and that the ounty Clerk by authorized and instructed to record said deed without charge. n the Matter of rroneous Tax Foreclosure. WHEREAS, it appears that there was included in the tax foreclosure sale for delinquent axes for the year 1919 the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter (SW�SW ) of Section 28, Township 21 South, Range 20 East, W. I,% ; and WHEREAS, it appears from satisfactory evidence offered to the Court that said land should not have been included in such foreclosure proceedings; and it further appearing that the deed to said premises was taken in the Name of Deschutes County, and that in order to clear the title it is necessary that Deschutes County deed said premises to J. 0. Whitakeer, the lawful owner thereof, it is therefore ORDERED that the County Court be and it is hereby authorized to execute such deed. In the Matter of Taxes Erroneously Levied against Northwest Quarter of Uorthwest Quarter of Section 4, I ownship 14 South, Range 13 E. , Vi.M. This matter coming on before the Court on petition of.Deschutes Contract Company, ppearing by its attorney, Max A. Cunning, and it appearing that heretofore dm. -for the years 921 to 1928, inclusive, taxes have been levied and assessed against Northwest Quarter of Northwest Quarter of Section 4, Township 14 South, Range 13 E., W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that heretofore and on July 11th, 1928, said premises were sold by the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, to said Deschutes County, pursuant to a tax foreclosure for 11921 tares levied against said premises; and it appearing that during all the times above entioned the.title to,said premises was vested in the State of Oregon, and that said assess- nt and levy was improper and erroneous, and that said taxes and the whole thereof are collectible and void, and it appearing that said deed issued pursuant to said sale has een recorded in the office of the County Clerk of said County, and constitutes a cloud pon the title to said premises; 424 Now, therefore, upon the payment of such amounts as have heretofore been levied and assessed against said premises for irrigation maintenance fees; it is hereby ORDERED that quitclaim deed be issued by Deschutes County to the State of Oregon, and that the same be entered of record by the Clerk of said County,, and that the Sheriff of said County cancel on the tax rolls of this County all other taxes appearing.on such-rolls against said premises. % T. McDonald,- County Agent, appeared before the Cout on behalf of the dairymen of the County, requesting the Courtfs aid in having the tuberculin test given to all cows within Deschutes County; and it appearing to the Court that said request is reasonable and proper, it is therefore ORDERED that the County. Court lend its aid in having this test conducted. In the Matter of Claims against the County ./ The following bills were audited and warrants ordered drawn for. same: GENERAL FEND; Nell M. Ding - Juvenile Court Expense - 42.44 Union Oil Co. Gas - Sheriff 446.91. ROAD FUND: Union Oil Co. Gas Acclt - Roadmaster 228.56 There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until- V.,Iednesday, Goober 16, 1929.. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck J.. S. Innes Co amissioners Bend, Oregon, October 16, 1929 - 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 County Budget. WHEREAS, it appears that it will be necessary to have the budget.committee meet soon in order to have the budget prepared, thereupon it was duly ORDERED that the County Judge notify the lay members of the budget committee of such meeting. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Estate. WHEREAS, it appears that heretofore the County hasacquired title to Lot 6, Block 14, Lytle, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, under tax foreclosure proceedings on account of delinquent taxes for the year 1921; and WHEREAS, it appears that subsequent taxes have been paid and that James L. Agrafas has filed. herein his affidavit as by law required , ,. showing that he is, and was at the time of said sale, the law ful owner of said premises; that the .amount of taxes, costs and interest for said year now unpaid is 010.43, which sum the said James L. Agrafas has paid into court, and he is therefore Entitled to a deed; therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners make, execute and deliver to the said James L. Agrafas a deed for said premises. It further appearing that the County has heretofore acquired titlt to Lot 4 in Block 10, Grand View Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, under tax foreclosure pro-1 ceedings; that a petition has been filed herein by hose Viaw and Esabel A. Viaw, by R. S. Dart, their agent, to the effect that TTose Viaw and Esabel A. Viaw were the owners of said property at the time of sale, and are now the lawful owners thereof; that all of the taxes 4211-5 11 have been paid on said property except for the years 1916 and 1917; that the total amount deed; therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute a deed to the said Mose Viaw and Esabel Viaw. It further appearing that the County has ;.heretofore acquired title to Lot 10 in Block 41, Riverside, an addition to the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, under tax fore- closure proceedings for the taxes assessed for 1918; that Clyde E. Payne has filed a petition herein showing that he was the owner of the premises at the time of said sale, II and still is the lawful owner thereof, and has tendered to the Sheriff the sum of $4.25, being the amount of taxes for said year, together with interest and costs; therefore it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute and deliver to the said Clyde E. Payne a deed for said premises. In the lta ter of Indigent Relief. WHEREAS, it appears that Nina Lucile and Irene May McAndrews are minors and wards of this Court, and have been awarded to 1,Trs. David Weaver for care, and it is necessary to send said minors to school in Prineville, where an expense of 120.00 has been in- curred by the said 11rs. David 11,eaver which should be paid by the County; therefore, it is ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the general fund for $20.00, payable to Yrs. D. W. Weaver, on account thereof. In the Latter of Timber Cruise.,/ Yr. J. E. Cullison, of Portland, appeared before the Court and proposed to cruise the timber in Deschutes County. After considerable discussion the matter was deferred for later consideration. Archie Pattie petitioned the County Court that it lease to him for a three -year period the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (NW4NE-11-) and the Northeast quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 17 South, Range 12 East, W.M. , for which he proposed to pay $25.00 per year cash. It appears that the County acquired this land by delinquent tax foreclosure, and that it is non- irrigated land, and that s $25.00 per acre per year seems to be a reasonable rental.; therefore, it is -liereby ORDERED tha t the County accept said proposal and enter into a written lease with the said Archie Pattie for a three -year term at a rental of `25.00 per year, payable in cash at the beginning of each term. There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, October 23, 1929. H. H. DeArmond J. S. Inns E. Y. Peck County Judge Commissioners of taxes, together with interest and costs, is the sum of ;5.64, which sum the said Vlose Viaw and Esabel A. Viaw have paid to the Sheriff of this County, and are entitled to a deed; therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute a deed to the said Mose Viaw and Esabel Viaw. It further appearing that the County has ;.heretofore acquired title to Lot 10 in Block 41, Riverside, an addition to the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, under tax fore- closure proceedings for the taxes assessed for 1918; that Clyde E. Payne has filed a petition herein showing that he was the owner of the premises at the time of said sale, II and still is the lawful owner thereof, and has tendered to the Sheriff the sum of $4.25, being the amount of taxes for said year, together with interest and costs; therefore it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute and deliver to the said Clyde E. Payne a deed for said premises. In the lta ter of Indigent Relief. WHEREAS, it appears that Nina Lucile and Irene May McAndrews are minors and wards of this Court, and have been awarded to 1,Trs. David Weaver for care, and it is necessary to send said minors to school in Prineville, where an expense of 120.00 has been in- curred by the said 11rs. David 11,eaver which should be paid by the County; therefore, it is ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the general fund for $20.00, payable to Yrs. D. W. Weaver, on account thereof. In the Latter of Timber Cruise.,/ Yr. J. E. Cullison, of Portland, appeared before the Court and proposed to cruise the timber in Deschutes County. After considerable discussion the matter was deferred for later consideration. Archie Pattie petitioned the County Court that it lease to him for a three -year period the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (NW4NE-11-) and the Northeast quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 17 South, Range 12 East, W.M. , for which he proposed to pay $25.00 per year cash. It appears that the County acquired this land by delinquent tax foreclosure, and that it is non- irrigated land, and that s $25.00 per acre per year seems to be a reasonable rental.; therefore, it is -liereby ORDERED tha t the County accept said proposal and enter into a written lease with the said Archie Pattie for a three -year term at a rental of `25.00 per year, payable in cash at the beginning of each term. There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, October 23, 1929. H. H. DeArmond J. S. Inns E. Y. Peck County Judge Commissioners 03 r Bend, Oregon, October 23, 1929 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 flutter of the ,/ Sale of Real Property. WHEREAS), it appears that the County has heretofore acquired. title under delinquen tax foreclosure proceedings to Lots 17 and 18 in Block 33 in LaPine Toti,,,rn.site, Deschutes County, Oregon, and WHEREAS, it appears that it will be to the best interests of the County to sell said property and get the same back on the tax roll, and that $25.00 is a. reasonable sum to fix as a minimum f'or which the same should be sold; therefore, it is ORDERED that the Sheriff offer the same at public sale, after giving due notice thereof, provided no bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00 plus the costs and expenses of said sale. In the Matter of Claims against the County. i The following claim was presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Edna Vought - - Care of Amanda Jones, Indigent - .?;25.00 There being no further business, the court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, October 301 1929. H. H. DeArmond J. S. Innes E. ICI. Peck County Judge Commissioners. 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 the 6th day of November, 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a. terra.of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. 11. reek, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. TVIcCauley, Sheriff and the folloirTing proceedings were had, to -wit: In the TRIatter of Charles Thompson, Indigent. y'JHEREAS, it appears that Charles Thompson, of Terrebonne, is an aged person and is indigent, and it is necessary that the County contribute to his support; it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant payable to said Charles Thompson for the sum of $15.00, and a like warrant on the first day of every month hereafter until further ordered. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property. WHEREAS, it appears that John Liu. Dennis was during his lifetime the record owner of Lots 2 and 3 in Block 6 of 1VIcCafferyts Addition to Sisters, Oregon, and Lots 9, 10, 11,12 13,14,15 and 16 in Block 7 of McCafferyts Addition to Sisters, Oregon, and that said premise have been sold to the County for taxes under foreclosure proceeding, and that the said John Zia. Dennis was at the time of the sale thereof to the County the owner thereof; that the said John V. Dennis has since died and Myrtle Mi. Dennis is the duly appointed, qualified and acting administratrix of the estate of the said John 41. Dennis, and she has filed herein her affidavit as by law provided, requesting permission to redeem said premises, and has tendere, 1� 42 7 into court the sum of 496.22, the amount of said taxes to date, plus interest as by law ' required; therefore; it is hereby ORDERED that the said money be accepted, and that the County Judge and Commission- ers execute and deliver to said Myrtle M. Dennis, as administratrix of the estate of John Dennis, Deceased, a deed conveying; said property to her as such administratrix. In the =Matter of the Sale of Real Property. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter (SW4SWI) of Section 15, Township 22 south of Range 21 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Deschutes County, Oregon, by virtue of a tax foreclosure sal and it appears to the County Court that it would be to the advantage of the County to offer said premises for sale as by law provided; that the accumulated tax and interest against said premises amount to ;31.61, and that said sum is a proper sum to fix as a minim amount for which said premises may be sold; it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith cause said property to be advertised for sale at public sale, as by law provided, and sell the same to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $31.61 plus the cost of advertising and expenses of such sale. In the matter of `� Round -up of Horses. WHEREAS, a petition has been presented to the Court signed by about thirty,residen",s II of the Tumalo section, advising that there are a large number of abandoned, starving and neglected horses running at large in that vicinity; that the said horses are a riuisance to residents of that community, and are destroying property, crops and fences of various residents of said district, and there is a scarcity of food in that section, and unless so action is taken said horses will starve; and WHEREAS, Chapter 99 of the Laws of Oregon for 1925 authorizes the County Court to order said horses rounded up and sold; and WHEREAS, from said petition it appears that it would be to the best interests of the people in said community if such an order was made; therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County cause the necessary steps to be taken to have said horses rounded up and disposed of in accordance with said law. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, in the death of Herbert E. Allen, Deschutes County has lest one of its most useful citizens; during his long residence here he has impressed his character, personality and ability upon every phase of the development of this section. No man gave more freely of his time and energy to the upbuilding of the community than he. 'Therefore, be it RESOLVED, by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, that it feels deeply the loss of said Herbert E. Allen; and be it further RESOLVED, that the sympathy of the members of this Court be extended to the family of said deceased. In the flatter of Claims against the County. NO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 1 C. T. Terril Justice Court Fees 61.20 2 Frenchiets Service Sta. Service - Sheriff 1.00 3 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies= - Assessor 4.90 4 Vic's Service Station Service - Sheriff 10.12 6 Bend Chapter Red Cross Indigent Relief 29.02 7 8 Magill Drug Co. C Ulrich ruto Top Shop Sup lies Sery Scb? ?l Supt. Sheri 1�.�� c - I 42-8 NO. GENERAL FUND 3!'1 9 Oregon Transfer Mauling Garbage 5.00 10 A. B. Austin Painting - Court Room 6.20 11 Smith's Electric Shop uervice - Jail 22.85 12 Oregon Typewriter Co. Typewriter Repairs School Supt. 7.50 13 rr n ►► rr It County Clerk 10.00 14 rr it rr n IT Circ . Judge 8.00 15 Western Union Tel. Co. Service - District Atty. .34 16 W. E. Finzer & Co. Supplies - Assessor 6.50 17 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies - Couint� House 6.05 18 Ross Farnham Expenses - Supreme Court 65.56 19 Bend Water Dept. Service - Jail 2.80 20 rr It it IT - County Offices 2.55 21 Bend. Drug Co. Supplies for Indigents 52.95 22 J. K. Gill Co. rr - School Supt. 5.66 23 C. V. Silvis Premium - Ins. Co. Offices 28.50 24 A. Carlisle & Co. Supplies - Assessor 4.26 25 Central Ore. Motor Co. Service - Sheriff 9.34 26 Multnomah County Board of Prisoner 20.20 27 J. H. Bergstrom Removing Dead Horse from road 5.50 28 Pacific Tel & Tel Service - County Offices 79.15 29 R. W. Hendershott Examinations - Insanity cases 10.00 30 R. VV. Hemingway It if rr 10.00 31 J. S. Grahlman Services - Indigent 4.00 32 Kilham Sta. & Prtg. Supplies - County Clerk 45.45 33 rr " it it - Treasurer 10.75 34 n rr rr rr - Assessor 8.21 35 Kate E. Rockwell Care of indigent 40.OU 36 Redmond Spokesman Printing 20.75 37 Redmond Hospital Care of Indigent 16.00 38 Disallowed 39 V.Test Coast Prtg. & Bindg. Supplies - County Clerk 15.96 40 New Home Cafe Board of Prisoners 5.20 41 Dr. J. S. trahlman Service - Indigent 4.00 42 F. D. Antrim Sealer 'Vts. & Measures 12.35 43 Magill Drug Co. Supplies - County Offices 28.10 44 R. J. McKinney Water. Master - Salary 191.25 45 IT n It rr if - Expense 133.54 46 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 108.80 47 It It it Sleeping in Jail 9.00 48 C. L. McCauley Expenses Advanced 62.15 49 C. M. Gunderson it rr 9.15 50 R. B. Gould County Surveyor 8.00 54 Central Oregon Motor Co. Service - Sheriff 76.59. 55 State Board of Health Supplies - County Physician 4.75 56 rr rr rr n rr rr rr 6.50 57 Jurors & tiuitnesses, Etc. Coroner's Inquest 46.60 58 Jack Bowman Bailiff - Justice Court 8.00 59 Witness Fees Justice Court 9.00 60 J. C. Penney Co. Supplies - Indigent 7.61 61 Bend Hardware Co. rr - Court House 31.95 62 Bend Laundry Service - County Nurse .86 63 Oregon Tuberculosis Assn. Supplies " 'r •35 64 Anderson VV:ing Co. Service rr rr 6.95 65 Bend Garage Co. it r' 'r 3.43 66 Pub. Health Nursing Etc. Supplies rr " 8.82 67 Janet Moffat Expenses Adv. rr 73.06 68 Marion 141. Lesh Care of Indigents 435.00 69 Nell 11. King Expenses - Juvenile Court 46.93 70 it if it Nurse for Indigent 9.00 71 Delaware Grocery Supplies rr 55.07 72 Kilham Stationery & Prtg. Supplies - Treasurer .53 73 rr rr n it - Sheriff 1.15 74 IT it n it - District Atty. 8.42 75 it rr rr IT - County Clerk 10.77 76 Pacific Power & Light Services - County Offices 98.89 77 Bend Bulletin Printing 108.00 78 C. L. McCauley Expenses Advanced 5.82 79 P. J. Shannon Guarding Prisoners 10.00 80 airs. Agnes Hyde Care of Indigent 40.00 81 County Clerk Expenses Advanced 22.70 82 Elmer Peck Commissioner's Fees & Exp. 42.50 83 J. S. Innes It if n 25.00 L24 J. Alton Thompson Expenses advanced 111.15 ROAD FUND 84 Pacific Power & Loght Service - Roadmaster 2.00 85 Anderson -vying 1,10tor Co. It It 5.76 86 G. W. Davies Road Supplies 3.35 87 Barrett's Welding Shop Repairing Truck .50 88 Drake's Auto Shop it Road Equipment 29.00 89 State Highway Commission Equipment 76.28 90 Peter Pierson Repairs - Road Equipment 5.50 91 Bend Hardware Co. Road Supplies 246.63 93 Bend Iron Works Repairs rr 1.42 94 It It it rr n 1.25 95 Miller- Sanford Tractor Co. rr 'r 57.00 96. Kendall Hardware Co. Supplies 15.27 97 Bontrager's Garage Repairs rr 2.75 98 Ulrich Auto Top Shop rr r' 14.40 99 if n n n n rr 4.75 100 Howard- Cooper Corporation Supplies 15.94 1 1 429 101 Bontrager's Garage Repairs It 6.50 102 Frenchie's Service Station It " 13.45 103 R. B. Gould Road Signs 18.00 104 Id. 0. Widdows 't " 1M.56 105 A. A. Fossen 't " -10.98 106 Ben Alsup " " 5.00 107 Millard Triplett Labor 131.76 108 George McAllister it 131.76 109 Carl Alfrey 't 94.81 110 Dale Tussing " 115.29 111 Dan C. Wood " 161.73 112 J. F. Banta " 98.78 113 F. H. May Roadmaster 156.80 114 J. D. Adams & Co. Equipment 25.07 115 Elmer M. Peck Commissioner Fees & Exp. 27.20 116 J. S. Innes " " " 106.70 MARKET ROAD 02 Bend Iron dIv'orks Repairing Grader 5.40 117 J. D. Adams & Co. Supplies 27.86 118 R. B. Gould County Engineer 19.20 119 F. H. May Roadmaster 55.93 120 Dale Tussing Labor 32.94 121 Carl Alfrey It 39.92 122 Geo. McAllister " 16.47 123 Millard Triplett " 16.47 There being no further business, the Court thereupon adjourned until Wednesday, November 13, 1929. H. H. DeArmond County Judge J. S. Innes E. M. Peck Commissioners Bend, Oregon, November 13, 1929. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the folloi,ring proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Vacancy on Library Board. J" L. Blanche Dart having filed with the Court her resignation as a member of the Deschutes County Library Board on account of her moving away from this County, 1rrhereupon after motion duly made and seconded her resignation was accepted, and Mrs. S. R. Peoples, of Bend, was thereupon appointed as a member of the Deschutes County Library Board, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Dart. In the hatter of �- Remission of Taxes. WHEREAS, it appears that the Federal Land Bank of Spokane has paid taxes amounting to �,F46.40, being for the 1922 taxes on the Northwest quarter.of the Southwest quarter of Section 18, Township 14 South, Range 12 E., W. M.; and it further appearing that at the time of the payment thereof said taxes had previously been paid, and that the Federal Land Bank is entitled to a refund; it is theref=ore hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of the Federal Land Bank on the general fund in the sum of "$46.40, to correct said overpayment. In the Matter of the Proposed Deschutes County Farm. TMax Cunning appeared before the Court in connection with the proposal heretofore submitted, but after discussion it was determined that the terms of purchase were not satisfactory, and further negotiations would have to be had, and the County Court decided t make an inspection of the property before taking any further steps in connection thereti -rith. There being no further business, the Court adjourned until Wednesday, the 20th day of November, 1929. H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes E. M. Peck County Judge Commissioners. I- 30. Bend, Oregon, November 20,1929 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 Sale of Real Property. WHEREAS, it'appears that the County has heretofore acquired title under tax foreclosure proceedings to Lot 6, Block 20, Northwest Townsite Company's Addition to Bend, and that there is now due and owing and unpaid thereon taxes in the stun of $30.19; and WHEREAS, 'it appears to be to the best interests of the County that said propert be sold, and that $50.00 ir.Tould be a reasonable sum for the Court to fix as a minimum price for the sale thereof; it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale as by law provided, the same to be sold to the highest bidder for cash, provided it shall not be sold for less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. ✓ WHEREAS, it appears that Nina and Eileen McAndrews are wards of this Court, are now in the care of Mrs. D.• ti%. lql eaver, at Prineville, Oregon, and that it is necessary that the County provide at least 5P20.00 per month for their support; it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the indigent relief fund in favor of 1-drs. D. V. Weaver for the sum of 420.00, and that a like warrant be drawn hereafter each month until further ordered. In t�e TKatter of Claims against the County. 27, 1929. The following bills were audited and warrants ordered drawn for the same: lbiaclldarr Stores, Inc., Redmond - Ind.igent Relief - X27.60 rdest Publishing Company - current volumes for Law Library 90.00 To be charged to Law Library Fund. There being no further business, the Court adjourned until Wednesday, November H. H. DeArmond J. S. Innes E. Tai. Peck County Judge Commissioners. 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 the qth day of December, 1929, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a. term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. innes, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. ,scCauley, Sheriff and the following, proceedings were had, to -vjit: In the i'iatter of the Annual Tax Levy. �G The Court met at 2 o'clock of Vednesda.y, the 27th day of November, 1929, pursuant to notice, to consider the budget prepared by the Budget Committee, at which meeting no one appeared. to object, and the meeting adjourned without any further action being taken there- on; this being the time fixed by law for consideration the levy, and the Court having duly considered the same, and the utate tax levy having not .yet been received, the further con- sideration thereof vas continued until Wednesday, the 11th day of December, 1929. 4.3 In the =latter of i Sale of Real Property ' ERE&S, the County has heretofore acquired title under delinquent tax foreclosure pro - ceedings to the South half of the Northwest quarter, and the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 31, Township 7.6 South, Range 12 E., V- 1.11., and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale; and. it further appears that $40.00 i-jould be a. reasonable price to fix as a mi_nir7un, it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale-at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law required., provided no bid be accepted for less than ?x;40.00 plus costs of sale. It further appearing that the County has acquired title by foreclosure of delinquent taxes to the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 15, Township 22 South of Range 21 East . of the IP�Iillargette ;;leridian, and the total amount of unpaid taxes, includ- ing penalty and interest, outstanding against said propert;% amounts to X31.60, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises, it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law required, provided no bid be accepted for.less than $31.60 plus costs of sale. In the hdatteY° of Claims against the County. ✓ The following bills were audited and allowed, and warrants ordered' dratrn for the same: N,0. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 1 Pilot Butte Inn Meals for Jury 19.80 2 Bend Cafe ii it it 47.05 3 It i`. ti ii pi 1.00 4 Williams Self Service Store Indigent Relief 18.88 5 Bend Ula.te.r Dept. Service - November 5.4 - -5 6 Pacific Tel. L- Tel. Co. is ii 72.32 7 Pacific Power & Light it it 110.99 8 Victs Service Station ii - Sheriff 1.59 9 redriond Spokesman Printing 33.90 10 Tviagill Drug ,t o. Indigent Relief 9.60 11 Oregon Transfer Removing Garbage 5.00 1 Redmond spokesman Printing 1.90 13 Smith's Electric Store Supplies 11.85 14 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies - Sheriff .50 15 Blodgett Printery fi ii 15.25 16 Morcott Photo Studio Photos - Prinsoners 6.00 17 Ben Al-up Anger Print V-Dervice 5.00 18 %rv,!in- Hodson Co. Supplies - County Clerzi 17.18 19 County Board of Prisoners 9.13 :W Remli ngton hand Bus. Service TUpewriter - Co. Clerk 109.50 r1_arl C. i`,1i11er Collecting Delini . Taxes 81.08 22 J. 1,. Bot,,�ian Board of Prisoners 134.40 23 ii it ii Guarding Jail 29.00 24 D. H. Peoples Deputy Assessor 13.50 25 C. P. Becker Ii ri 17.50 25 Ruth Shearer Steno - County Clerk 10.00 27 Earl C. Miller Collecting Delinq. Taxes 126.94 28 C. P. Becker Special Deputy bheriff 15.00 28 C. L. i`.;cCauley Expenses advanced 29.40 30 Bushon l cc Co. Supplies - County Clerk 1.1.87 31 Ross Farnham Expenses advanced 13.00 32 R. J. PlIcKinney Salary & Expenses 278.84 33 mate L. hockwell Care of Indigent 40.00 34 Vvest Coast Prtg. binding Supplies - Couccity Clerk 1.37 35 1,1rs. Carrie M. Vialter Nurse for Indigent 52.00 J6 F. D. l 'intrim Sealer li' eights &, ivieasures 11.70 37 V. F. Livesa y Deputy ?water T:iaster 191.::5 38 Carlson er Lyons Service - Jail- 10.50 3 9 P, Ni s�rontrer Funeral - Indigent 75.00 40 4ugust YL. 1'M erson Expenses advanced 41.00 41 Bend Bulletin Printing 282.00 4ti firs , Tiar:i_on Lech Care of Indigents 534.00 43 Lend Garage Co. Service - County Judge 3.98 44 A. Carlisle Co. Supplies ii i' 4.53 46j2- Nell M. King Juvenile Court expense 94 -.86 45 " ii 'r Indigent Expense 11.00 46 J. K. Gill Co. Sumolies - school Curt. 29.62 47 I. West Coast Prtr;. c Binding r i` �' 17.22 x-32 NO. GENERI,I, FUND Cont' d Labor A1,-LO UNT 48 I,. B. Davidson Office ,, ork - Co. ClerI< 34.00 49 Wm. Montgomery Service - Court. house 2.50 50 Mend Laundry " - County 14urse 1.45 51 Butlerts Drug Store Supplies 1.15 52 Anderson- +iq�ing Co. Service i 37.00 53 Bend Bulletin Supplies iz it 10.50 54 Janet 11offa.tt Expenses advanced 33.52 55 J. D. Davidson 'i IN 25.06 56 Pilot Butte Inn. Institute Expense 54.35 57 J. Alton. Thompson it " 273.1 "2 58 Firs. Frank R. Kellogg Steno - Circuit Judge 3.x'5 59 Redmond Spokes ?,lan Printing 34.85 60 E. M. Peck Commissioner's Fees 1;4.00 C�1 C. T. Terrill Justice Court Fees 9.10 62 Parker's Drug Store. Supplies - Indigent 2.50 90 iIrs. Agnes Hyde Case of Indigent 40.00 91 J. S. Innes Commissioner's Fees 20.00 ROAD FU114D 63 Uillard Triplett Labor 115.29 64 Dale Tussing it 115.29 65 Caro. MIcAllister 120.78 66 Carl Alfrey " 109.78 67 I)an C. 'hood ft 149.50 68 J. F. Banta " 112. 25 69 F. H. May Roadmaster 149.09 70 Phillip Schmidt Labor 8.00 71 Fend Hardware Co. Road Supplies 154.87 72 Peter Pierson Service - Roadmaster 34.00 73 Drake's Auto Shop Repairs - Road Equipment 9.25 74 Galloway Garage Service - ' ' 32.84 75 Frenchie' s Service Sta. Si - I 'j 39.65 76 J. 0. Griffiths Labor 35.00 77 The Miller Lumber Co. Road 8upplies 116.08 78 F. M1. Peck Commissioner's Fees 38.20 85 AN. P. Fuller Co. Road Supplies 37.95 86 Bend Iron uvorks Labor & iliaterial 7.30 92 J. S. Innes Commissioner's Fees 106.90 11ARKET B.OAD FUND 79 k. A. Foxxen Labor 4.50 80 T-.1illard Triplett T' 21.96 81 I). D. T- ussing. F1.96 82 Geo. UcAllister " 16.47 " 83 Carl A"lf rey " 14.97 84 F. H. i''Ia.y Roadmaster 51.93 1929. There being no further business, the Court adjourned until Vvednesd4y, Dece-mber 11, H. H. DeArmond J. + Innes County Judge Commissioner Bend, Oregon, December 11, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, al Members being present, vThereupon the folloi -ling proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title under tax foreclosure proceedings to Lot 11, Mock 65 of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said property; it is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff sell said premises at public sa "le.to the highest bidder for cash, provided it shall not be sold for less than x;25.00, plus cost of sale. In, the Matter of' Tax Levy: WHEREA,S, it appears that on account of the fact that the State has not submit ted its levy for taxes for the ensuing year the Court was unable to make the levy for the County and same was continued until next Ved?nesday, December 18, 1929. In the 11datter of Claims .against the County: The following bills were audited and warrants ordered drawn for same:. J. A. Smith Dues to County Judges' and Commissioners' Assn. 25.00 S. Leila Hoover Care of indigent 86.86 J. S. Innes Expenses advanced on goods and express 4.71 Bend Chapter American Civilian Relief 90.94 Red Cross Soldier's Indigent Relief 24.20 Bend Chapter American Civilian Reliev 93.06 Red Cross Soldier's Indigent Relief 28.65 1929. 433 There being no further business, the Court adjourned until Wednesday, December 18, H. H. DeArmond E. 11. Peck J, S. Innes County Judge County Commissioner Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, December 18, 1929 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment,a.11 members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the lilatter of the County Tax Levy ,/ Now on this 18th day of December, 1929, this matter came on for consideration-:,for $he levy of the taxes for the year 1930, to be levied in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing to the Court that due notice has been published in the Bend Bulletin, as by lave provided, of the estimates and proposed budget for such tax levy, which notice fixed Wednesday, the 27th day of November, 1929, as the time, and the Court House as the place when and. where said proposed budget would be considered by the taxpayers and the Levying Board, and the said Levying Board did meet on the 27th day of November, 1929, at said time and place, but that no taxpayers appeared and no changes were made in said. budget and that said matter came on before the County Court at the first meeting of the County Court in December, 1929, but the state tax levy not having been received the same was continued from time to time until this date. It further appearing that said budgets submitted by .Budget Committee appear to be just and correct and that the following sums are necessary for the expenses.for the various County Departments for the year 1930, to -wit: Circuit Court 3,860.00 County Judge 1,530.00 County Commissioners 2,400.00 County Clerk 12,707.35 Sheriff 15,464.70 Superintendent of Schools 4,235.00 County Assessor 6,510.00 County Treasurer 3,450.00 County Surveyor 1,000.00 District Attorney 2,050.00 County Agriculturist 3,000.00 Water Master 45452.50 County Nurse 3,000.00 County Library 8,602.60 School Library 436.90 'Afidows' Pensions 3,500.00 Juvenile Court 11000.00 Probation Officer 1,284.00 Health Officer 600.00 Indigent Relief 14,500.00 Court House & Jail 17,000.00 Board of Prisoners 2,000.00 Fairs 1,500.00 Auditing 750.00 Publication of Notices 1,200.00 General Road Fund 10,001.08 School Fund 43,690.00 Interest on Varrants 8,000,00 Sealer of V.1eights & �vleasurers 194.74 Market Roads 1,500.00 F11- 434 County Advertising Emergency Justice.Court Soldiers' Indigent Relief Coroner Red Cross Home Demonstration Agent Stock and Game Protection High School Tuition To Retire Outstanding I- arrants For Payment of State Taxes Interest on Road Bonds Retirement of Road Bonds Total 1�� 1,000.00 4,294.71 300.00 375.00 375.00 600.00 1,000.00 500.00 7,784.26 33,000.00 81,495.25 14,912.50 33� 000.00 _ $358,056.59 That the total revenue in expenctancy from sources other than taxation has been estimated to be the sum of $113,000.00, and that the sun necessary to be rained by direct tax in this county is $152,055,59. It further appearing that the amount to be levied for the State of Oregon is th sum of $81,495.25, and that the whole amount necessary is the sum of x:233,550.84 plus $10,912.50 for Road Bonds and Interest. It is, therefore, OREDRED by the Court that there be and hereby is levied upon all tha taxable property in Deschutes County the gross sum of X244,463.34, except that the amount of money to be raised for high school tuition fund shall only be levied upon property lying outside CD of high school districts, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 1930, and to distribute the gross amount thereof to the follolri.ng purposes: For the County General Fund 80,040.75 For the County School Fund 435690.00 For the General Road Fund, one mill tax 10,001.08 For the Market Road Fund 1,500.00 For the Payment of interest and re- tirmmnt of principal for Road Bonds10,912.50 For the County Library Fund 8,602.60 For the School Library Fund 436.90 For High School Tuition 7,784.26 For the State Tax 812495_25 Total levy and distribution for all purposes. $244,463.34 It is further ORDERED that this record be entered in full in the Journal of this Court, and that the Clerk thereof forwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. In the Matter of State Board / of Forestry and Fire Patrol This matter came on to be heard upon application of the State Forester for a tax for the payment of costs for forest protection as provided by law, 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 requirement of law. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED by the Court that the Certificate of the State Forester be and the same is hereby approved, and that there be and hereby is levied upon all of the lands described in said Certificate, and upon each and every acre therein described, a tax of $0.02 per acre for the payment of the costs of forest fire patrols, and the Assessor is instructed to extend the same upon the tax roll for the current .year. In the Matter of Sal of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appeared that the County has heretofore acquired title to the West One -Half (V�'�) of the Southeast One - Fourth (SE4) of Section 17, Township 14 S., Range 13 Eas of Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon, under tax foreclosure proceedings and it is novr the lawful owner thereof and that the Deschutes Contract Company has filed herein an affidavit signed by Max gunning, its Attorney, which affidavit states that the Deschutes Contract Company, a corporation, was the legal owner of said described premises at the time r� 435 same was purchased by the County and has tendered to the Court the sum of $540 for the redemption of said property, as by law provided, said amount representing the amount said property vras bid in for by the County plus 6 per cent interest from date of said purchase, and costs, and the principal of all taxes heretofore levied and unpaid on said premises; and as the law authorizes the County Court, by its Judge and. its Commissioners, to execute a deed to the record owner of real property upon the filing of such affidavit and the tender- ing of the purchase price plus six per cent interest and the taxes, it is therefore ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the County Court accept said money and that they execute a deed to Deschutes Contract Company conveying said premises to it and that all taxes levied heretofore upon said premises be satisfied on the tax rolls. In the fKatter of Tax Estimate for School District No. 14 there was then presented to the Court by the County School Superintendent an esti- mate as provided for in Chapter 52, Session Laves of Oregon for 1925, for the levying of a special tax upon the property of School District No. 14 in the amount of $171.90, whereupon it was ORDERED that a. levy of $171.90 on the property of School District No. 14 be made, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend such levy upon the assessment roll, said levy being not in excess of the statutory rate of ten mills. In the Matter of Link Davis, an Indigent � Link Davis is an Indigent person and has been an inmate of the County hospital for which the County has been paying $40.00 per month, but it appears that said. Link Davis has agreed ti,th the Court that if it will allow him $30 a month he can provide himself with room, board and clothing without additional expense to the County. It is therefore ORDERED that the County Clerk issue to said Link Davis a warrant for $30 on the Indigent fund, and to issue a _like warrant on the 18th day of each month until further ordered by this Court. In the matter of Application For Dance Hall License i--' The Pine Forest Grange No. 632 presented its.a.pplication for dance hall license, accompanied by check for $10.00 fee and bond, and same is referred to the Sheriff for approval. In the Matter of Claims Against the County `/ The following claims against the County were then presented and audited and warrant ordered drawn for same: !,.Firs. F. V;1. Gilbert Juvenile Indigent $49.00 H. H. DeArmond Expenses to Portland 45.00 (State Highway Commission Meeting) There being no further business, the Court adjourned. H. H. DeArmond E. 4'i. Peck J. S. Innes County Judge Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, December 2:, 1929 The County Court of aeschutes County met this day in a. special session, all members being present, vrhereupon _the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Iti'iatter of Freemont Highway WHEREAS, it appears that the people of this County heretofore voted r��15,000 in bonds, to be used in the construction of the Freemont Highway, but the bonds have never been sold and the Court deems it unadvisable to offer them for sale, and WHEREAS,, it appears that said highway has been constructed by the State Highway Commission, and the County has contributed approximately $15,000 therefor and under the agreement made with the highway Commission $2,500 is now due; therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the clerk draw a warrant on the General road Fund, payable to the State Highway Commission, for $2,500 to take care of the payment now due. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond County Judge E. Id. Peck J. S. Innes Commissioners. BE IT REITMEMBERED, 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 the 2nd day of January, 1930, said day being the day fixed by lace for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes Commissioner E. M. Peck Commissioner J. D. Davidson County Clerk C. L. McCauley Sheriff and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the iVlatter -emption of Real Property uHLREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the Coutheast quarter of the northwest quarter (SE' NN—a" of Section 27, Tvip. 16, S. .Range 12 I) Deschutes County, Oregon, and that the legal title of said premises was, on the date it was acquired by the County, standing in the name of Zoa 11. Burdick; that the said Zoa [iI. Burdick has filed herein her Affidavit. of Ownership and tendered into Court the sum of $22.39, being the amount of taxes plus interest, and is entitled to redeem this property as by law provided; it is therefore hereby II ORDERED that the County issue to Zoa I01. Burdick a deed to said premises, to be signed by the County Judge and County Commissioners. In the 111atter of Damages to Sheep. WHEREAS,, it appears that C. R. Harvey has filed herein his affidavit showing II that he had three (3) sheep, owned by him, killed by a dog, the owner of which dog is unknowrn, that the sheep when killed were in an enclosure and that the killing was not a result of then carelessness of the said Harvey. As the :Law provides that damages caused to sheep by dogs of unknown owner, or unknown dogs, shall be paid for out of the Dog License Fund. WHEREAS, it appearing from said affidavit that said sheep were worth $10.00 apse "e therefore it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Dog License Fund., payable to said C. R. Harvey, in payment of damages to said sheep. In the Matter of Salaries of Deputy Clerks L �; ^JHER�AS, it appears that the County Clerk has made a request that the salary of R. K. Innes, Deputy Clerk, be increased to $145.00 per month, and of Lois Clark, Deputy Clark, be increased to 2125.00 per month. I, WHEREAS, it appears that the said Innes and Clark are doing the work formerly done by three persons and that said salaries should be allowed; it is therefore ORDERED that said salary increase-be allowed and the clerk is hereby 437 ORDERED to dray warrants each month for the said sums until further ordered by this Court. In the Hatter of Drawing Jury List for the Year 1930 This matter came on for consideration and was continued until Wednesday, the 8th day of January, 1930. , In the batter of Claims Against the County The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same. NO. GENERAL FUND 1 Bend Cafe 2 Frenchiets Ser. Station 3 Erickson's Grocery 4 Bend Drug Company 5 Central Ore. Motor Co. 7 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 8 Marion 1:2. Lesh 9 Bend Bulletin 10 Redmond Spokesman 11 Ben Alsup 12 Earle C. Hiller 13 C. L. McCauley 14 J. D. Bowman 15 Kate E. Rockwell 16 Bend Piggly yiiggly 17 W. H. Cahalan 18 R. J. IcKinney 19 F. D. Antrim 20 Bushong & Company 21 Walter G. Peak 22 Central Ore. Motor Co. 23 I. B. Davidson 24 Remington Rand Ser. 25 Nick Chase 26 G. fix;. Clemens 27 C. T. Terril 28 Z. T. Gideon 29 Burroughs Add. MI. Co. 30 Pac. Power & Light Co. 31 West Coast P. & B. Co. 32 Bend Water Dept. 33 J. D. Davidson 34 Bend Laundry 44 Nell M. King 45 Nell M. King 46 Ericksonts Grocery 47 Elmer 1V1. Peck 49 J. S. Innes Elmer Lehnherr IIV. 0. Widdows R. J. McKinney GENERAL ROAD Teals for Jury Supplies - Sheriff Groceries - Duffy Indigent Relief Services - Sheriff Supplies Care of Indigents Printing Printing Services Collecting Del. Taxes Expenses advanced Board of Prisoners Indigent Relief Supplies- janitor Services Salary Sealer Weights & i eas. Supplies - County Clerk Postage Services & Sup. - Sheriff Office work - County Clerk Typewriter and chair Services- witness .fees ti 'T TT Services - Justice Court Services Supplies - Sheriff Service - December Supplies Service - December Expense - County Clerks Services - Jail Expenses ( Juvenile) Indigent Relief Indigent Relief. Commissioner's Fees Ti it Safe - School Supt. office Draftsman Expenses 35 Frenchie's Ser. Sta. Services -.Road Equipment 36 Pondosa Lumber Co. Road Supplies 37 Kendall Hdw. Co. " " 38 F. H. May Labor 39 Carl Alfrey it 40 J. F. Banta it 41 Dan C. Wood " D. D. Tussing T' 43 Geo. McAlister " 44 Millard Triplett " R B. Gould Co. Surveyor Nov.-Dec. V. 0. Widdows Services - draftsman State Industrial Accb. Comm. Insurance - January 48 E. Peck Commissioner' s Fees 50 J. S. Innes MARKET ROAD R. B. Gould C. Engineer - Nov. -Dec. I`uli.11ard Triplett Labor Carl Alfrey " Dale Tussing " Dan C. Vi ood fT George McAlister " J. E. Banta " F. H. May Roadmaster W- 0. VUd ows Draftsman l-TIOUNT $ 65.15 1.00 34.93 40.25 22.50 100.45 586.00 148.10 44.70 8.50 98.28 48.20 51.20 40.00 1.00 8.50 191.25 10.85 914.18 26.18 51.39 48.00 135.50 2.00 2.00 15.15 9.75 1.00 132.55 153.14 5.80 24.39 14.70 38.45 38.00 2.38 25.50 20.00 175.00 4.56 138.35 53.40 91.14 24.82 124.48 44.84 26.94 41.94 85.10 74.12 93.33 7.00 9.88 163.90 28.00 97.10 13.20 49.41 42.41 57.64 107.82 68.61 74.08 91.87 28.12 438 8, 1930. State Industrial Acci. Comm. SPECIAL LAARKET ROAD State. Industrial Acci. Comm Insurance - January 1 Insurance - January 1 19.1 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, January H. H. DeArmond J. S. Innes E. M. Peck County Judge Commissioners Bend, Oregon, January 8, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, irrhereupon the following proceedings were had to -wit: In the Natter of Sabi of Real.Property ;ryrHEREAS, it appeared that the County has heretofore acquired title to the Idest One -Half of the Southeast One - Fourth (VV SEI) of Section 17, Township 14 S., Range 13 East of Willamette ivleridian, Deschutes County, Oregon, under tax foreclosure proceedings and it is now the lawful owner thereof and that the Deschutes Contract Company has filed herein an affidavit signed by TVIax Cunning, its Attorney, which affidavit states that the Deschutes Con tract Company, a corporation, was the legal owner of said described premises at the time same was purchased by the County and has tendered to the Court the sum of $633.44 for the re demption of said property, as by law provided, said amount representing the.amount said pro -, perty y ^gas bid in for by the County plus 6 per cent interest from date of said purchase, and costs, and the principal of all taxes heretofore levied and unpaid on said premises; and as the law authorizes the County Court, by its Judge and its Commissioners, to execute a deed to the record owner of real property upon the filing of such affidavit and the tendering of the purchase price plus six per cent interest and the taxes. It is therefore ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the County Court accept said money and that they execute a deed to Deschutes Contract Company conveying said premises to it and that all taxes levied heretofore upon said premises be satisfied on the tax rolls. In the Matter of Sale of Real Property. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the South Half of the South Half (S S2) and the North half of the Southwest quarter (NI z SGJa) and the South Half of the Northwest quarter (SI NWD of Section Sixteen (16) Toilrnship Seventeen (17) South of Range Fourteen (14) E.W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, under tax foreclosure pro- ceedings. WHEREAS, it appears that it would be to the best interest of the County to offer said property for sale and restore it to the tax roll, and it appears that. 50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. It is there- fore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith cause proper notice to be published fixing the date when said property will be offered for sale at public sale, and that on such date he appear and offer said property for public sale, provided same shall not be sold for less than x$''50.00, plus costs of said sale. In the !latter of Sal of Real Property: v TivHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the North-.11 west quarter of the Southwest quarter (i�N�,�� SW ) of Section Six (6) , Township 17 South of Range Twelve (12) E.t;i.P�i., in Deschutes County, Oregon, under tax foreclosure proceedings. 1 m J 439 WHEREAS, it appears that it would be to the best interest of the County to offer said property for sale and restore it to the tax roll, and it appears that $40.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said. property may be sold. It is there- . fore hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith cause proper notice to be published fixing the date when said property will be offered for sale at public sale, and that on such date he appear and offer said property for public sale, provided same shall not be sold for less than $40. plus costs of said sale. In the 1,latter of Applica t' For Dance Hall License WHEREAS., the Tumalo Grange No. 631 has filed its application and bond and fee applying for a dance hall license for the year 1930, and the same appearing, to be in all things regular, it is therefore ORDERED that the Clerk forthwith issue to the said Tumalo Grange No. 631 a dance hall license. In the Matter of Applicatign For Dance Hall License WHEREAS, the Terrebonne Grange No. 663 has filed its application, bond and fee applyin for a dance hall. license for the year 1930, and the same appearing to be in all things regular, it is therefore ORDERED that the Clerk forthwith issue to the said. Terrebonne Grange No. 663 a dance hall license. In the Matter of McKenzie Highway Right of way: � WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission has requested the County Court to secure right of way for construction of an extension of the IAcKenzie Highway to a point on the new line of the Dalles- California Highway, north of Bend. As such right of way crosses the land be- longing to W. A. Lauten, who has agreed to deed such right of way to the County for the sum of $200.00, said price seeming reasonable, the County Court does hereby ORDER that a warrant be drawn on the General Road fund. for the sum of $200.00 to W.A. Lauten, to be delivered when he has signed and turned over to the County a deed for such right of way. In the Fatter of Round -up -of Horses WHEREAS, it has been shoi °m to the Court that there is a band of abandoned, starving and neglected horses running at large in the Carroll Acres vicinity, south of Bend, and tha said horses are a nuisance to the residents of the community and are destroying property, crops and fences of the residents of this community; that there is a scarcity of food in th section, and unless some action is taken said horses will starve and WHEREAS, Chapter 99 of the Laws of Oregon for 192,5 authorizes the County Court to order such horses rounded up and sold; and it appears that it would be to the best interest of the County to order said roundup; it is therefore ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County cause the necessary steps to be taken to have said horses rounded up and disposed of in accordance with the law. In the Matter of Selection of Jury List for 1.930 This matter was considered by the Court but not completed and was continued until Wednesday, January 22, 1930. In the TIAatter of Claims Against the County The folloiiing claims against the County were then presented and audited and warrants 440 ordered drawn for same: NO. 52 51 53 54 55- 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 1930. GENERAL FUND Pilot butte Pharmacy Bend-Laundry Magill Drug Co. Magill Drug Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Magill Drug Co. Smith' Electric Store Anderson eying Motor Co. Bend Hardware Company . Robert B. Gould Bend Hardware Company The Owl Pharmacy Bend Drug Company J. K. Gill Company Bend Chapter American Red Cross Mrs, Agnes Hyde J. Alton Thompson Kilham Stationery Co. Central Oregon Motor Co. Janet Moffat Pac. Tel & Tel Co. Union Oil Co. of Calif ROAD FUND Schuman Auto Electric Bend Battbry & Electric Drake's Auto Shop G. Irv. Davies Bend Hardware Company Ittliller Lumber Company Ault & Armstrong Galloway Garage Bend Iron S't'orks Frank May Union Oil Company Services Cora AMOUNT Supplies - Co. Engineer y 4.60 Services - Co. Nurse 2.78 Supplies - Jail 9.32 Supplies - Sheriff 5.30 Supplies - Indigent 3.00 Supplies - Indigent 9.45 Services and Supplies 2.75 Services - Co. Nurse 7.23• Supplies - Janitor 4.50 Maps - Clerk & Sheriff 15.00 Supplies - Sheriff 1.80 Indigent Relief 5.30 !! !! 16.50 Books - Thompson 36.20 Soldiers & Civilians Ind. Relief 97.32 Indigent Relief 40.00 December Expense Bill 141.75 Supplies - County Clerk 97.53 Ser. & Supplies - Sheriff 29.60 Expenses - December 25.98 Services - County offices 82.43 Supplies - Gas 481.24 Services Cora 6.50 Services - F.ivay Roadmaster) 7.00 Services - Roadmaster 20.95 Supplies " 6.50 Road Supplies E. 167.39 it f! Arthurs, 71.25 Services 7.75 Services and Supplies 12.90 Aune Antone 57.79 Services Bailey 38.25 Supplies - gas & oil 511.28 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, January 22, H. H.. DeAri?iond . County Judge, J. S. Innes E. !VI. Peck - GENERAL ROAD FUND Commissioner Commissioner. R. A. Moorehead Labor 20.00 James Day Ti 18.00 Harry Day, Jr. It 4.00 Joe. Damewood it 4.00 Bend, Oregon, January 22, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all membe being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Select' of Jury List for 1930: WHEREAS, the law provides that the County Court shall, during the regular term of t County Court in January of each year, select a jury list for the ensuing year, pursuant to which law the Court of this County has this day made up, selected and adopted the followin jury list for Deschutes County for the year 1930: Addink, Cora Bend Allen, C. L. Tuma10 Aitken, George Sisters Arnold, Mae E. Bend Arthurs, Warren Bend Ashe, Rose Bend Aune Antone Bend Bailey M. Sisters Baker, Glen H. Bend Bates, George Bend Benson, J. Byron Bend Beckwith, C. A. Redmond Bellamy, Wm. E: Bend Berg, Chris Bend Beattie, Robt Bend Bond U.S. Bend Bogue Frank La Pine C �1� -1 441 Bonham H. J. Redmond Kanoff, Geo. Redmond Brady Blanche Bend Kelleher, Iilarie Bend Brepbert Frank Bend Kelley, Claud Bend Brookings, Paul Bend Kendall B.A. Redmond Buegler, Geo. Bend Kistle, John Bend Byers, Herman A. Bend King, M. A. Redmond Byars, L.C. Bend Kleinfeldt, J.H. Bend Knickerbocker, M. W. Sisters Callan E.T. Bend Krog, Agnes Bend Chase, J. A. Redmond Chase, Percy E. Bend Lammers, Otis -S. Bend Christy, Curtis Plainview Leadbetter, R.H.- fol-ond Redmond Cla.pp John J. Bend Ledgerwood, J.E. Bend Clark, Geo. H. Bend Lehnherr, Elmer Bend Coffet G.F. Plainview Lee, Alwyn F. Bend Collins B.J. Tumalo Leverett, C.J. Bend Conklin Geo. L. Bend Littlefield, J. W. Bend Condell Vi. C. Bend Livesley, Carl Bend Constable, Geogia Bend Livingston, H.L. Bend Corus Wm. Plainview Loyd, Sidney Redmond Coraline M. C. Redmond Lucas, Sadie Bend Cooper Roy ITT Bend Coyner L. Bend Malmstrom, August Bend Cox Bernard. Redmond Mansfield, Robert H. Bend Coxen Nora Bend Massart, John J. Bend Craven, Lloyd S. Bend May, VV. H. Bend McCann, R.J. R.J. Bend Dart, Edith V. Bend McCartney, G.S. Tumalo Davis, Frank Redmond McClure, R.S. Bend Davies, H. H. Bend McReynolds, L. 11. Bend Davis, W. C. Bend McGregor, Geo. H. Redmond DeBoer, John Bend Miller, Harry A. Bend Dement, Floyd Bend Miller, Geo. M. Redmond Dencer, P.H. Bend Miller, C.H. Redmond Dorn, Geo. f11. Redmond Miller, E.B. Redmond Douglas, Vim Bend Minor, F.O. Bend Dyer, D.C. Bend Moeck, J.F. Bend Dyer, Wm. Bend Moore, E.J. Bend Moore, J.B. Redmond Eberly, Edwin C. Bend 'I'dluma, C.W. Redmond Eby, E. M. Redmond Murphy, Arvilla Bend Elliott George P. Bend Mustard, H.T. Redmond Else, J.K. Bend Euston, Sidney VV. Bend Neff, Almus Bend Evans, E.L. Plainview Nelson, Clarence W. Bend Evans, Welch D. Bend Newby, John A. Bend Ewing, T.C. Bend Newell, Roy Bend Nimp, J.D. Redmond Fordham, VV.D. La Pine Foss, James A. Redmond Ordway, Elmer H. Bend Fox, Stuart T. Bend Franks, L. IM. Redmond Paddock, George A. Bend Prater, Elmer Bend Gard, W. B. Redmond Peoples, S.R. Bend Gerking Grover Bend Puett, R.A. Bend Gertson, Carrie hI. Bend Poore, W. L. Tumalo. Gerking, W. R. Tumalo Powers, H.D. Plainview Gertz, Clarence J. Bend Parks, H.S. Bend Gilbert, N.H. Bend Palmerton, Fannie I. Bend Gipe, R.M. Bend Pritchard, Geo. Bend Glover, J.T. Bend Peoples, Don H. Bend Goldsmith, C.H. Bend Perry, John M. Bend Goodrich, A.L. Plainview Gove Geo. Bend Quigley, T.J. Redmond Griffin, W.C. Bend Grimes, Ralph E. Bend Raber, Peter Bend Grindle, Frank Bend Ramp S.V. Bend Grogan, Homer Sisters Rasch, H.K. Redmond Rasmussen, H.S. Bend Hale, Dorris -C. Bend Raycraft, G. W. Bend Hall, Wm. J. Terrebonne Redeman, W. E. Bend Hamilton, Ben Bend Reed, J.E. Bend Hampson, Paul F. Bend Reeder, J.VVI. Bend Hamilton, S.J. Bend Reeves, Ralph Bend Hanna, E.E. Bend Reitan, A.L. Bend Hanson, J.O. Redmond- Richardson, E. VV. Sisters Hardendorf, Gail Bend Reibhoff, Frank G. Redmond Hardy, C.H. Bend Rockwell, Kate Bend Harriman, W.O. Bend Ross, D. VV. Bend Harter, A.J. Tumalo Royal, Lynn M. Redmond Haynes, W.L. Bend Haynie, Walter E. Bend Sannerude, S.H. Bend Headrick, Walter D. Bend Sather, E.A. Bend Helgeson, H. Grange Hall Saye,. Josephine Bend Herrington, E.M. Sisters Schilling, H.F. Bend Hewins, Henry Redmond Schwendker, J.J. Bend Holmes, C.A. Bend Schilling, Louise Bend Houmard, A.L. Redmond Scoggin, H.A. Plainview Hudson, Owen Bend Scott, F.W. Tumalo Searcy, VJ.E. Bend Irvin, C.H. Redmond Selvin, Alfred Bend Shepherd, Fred Tuma10 Jackson, M. J. Bend Simpson, C.L. Bend Jackson, C.H. Redmond Slack, J.C. Bend Jones, O.S. Tumalo Smith, Clarence Bend 441 1- 442 Smith, N.P. Bend Upecraft, Chas. Tumalo Smith, Calvin Bend Smith, 11I.B. Bend Van Arsdale, H. E. Redmond Stanton, D.O. Tumalo Van Huff e1, J. L. Bend Steidl, John Bend Varco. E. E. Plainview Stevens, Roy E. Bend Van Tassel, P. Plainview Stockwell, E.F. Bend Vincent, N. T. Bend Thompson, Geo. Tumalo Ward, E. V. Bend Thompson, Myrtle Bend West, James Bend Tifft, Arthur H. Redmond Whitlock, Jas. Tumalo Toomey, Hannah Bend wood, D.H. Bend Triplett, Peed R. Bend l`,00d, Richard A. Bend In the Matter of George G. Sedgwick WHEREAS,, death has called George G. Sedgwick, a former Commissioner of Deschutes County In his death,this County has lost one of its most valuable citizens. During his term of office he gave unsparingly of his time and energy for the upbuildingfi of the County. He was a faithful and efficient public officer, a splendid citizen and a loyal friend. The members of this Court feel his loss deeply and extend to his family their sincere sympathy. Remission of Taxes The matter of the remission of penalty.and interest.on 1927 and prior taxes, authorized by Chapter 182 of the General -uaws of Oregon for 1929, was next considered. The Supreme Court of the State having recently ruled that the law was constitutional and the County Court was authorized to make an Order waiving the penalty and interest on such taxes, and in view of the large outstanding warrant indebtedness of the County, and the County Court believing that unless steps were taken to waive the penalty and interest on delinquent taxe a great deal of real estate in the County will eventually be sold for taxes and will necessarily be bid in by the County and will be taken off the tax roll. WHEREAS, if the penalty and interest is waived it is the opinion of the Court that much of this tax will be paid and the property kept on the tax roll of the County; whereupon the following 6rder was duly adopted by the Court: WHEREAS, Cahpter 182 of the General 'Jaws of Oregon for 1929 authorizes the Court of any County of the State of Oregon, at its discretion, to waive or the penalty or interest, or both, on delinquent taxes heretofore levied by County Court f'or the year 1927 and prior ,years when and if in the opinion County Court of such County such adtion would facilitate the collection of taxes; and County reduce sueh Df the such WHEREAS, in the opinion of the County Court of Deschutes County,.Oregon, it would be to the best interests of the County, and would facilitate the collection of delinquent taxes if the penalties and interest accrued on delinquent taxes for the year 1927 and prior years, levied by Deschutes County, were waived, and as it appears that on account of these taxes not having been paid the County has been compelled to pay 6 per cent interest on outstanding warrants, which would not have been necessary if such taxes had been paid, and in the opinion of the County Court it is fair and just that in waiving the penalty and interest, as by law pro- vided, 6 per cent should be added to compensate the County for interest paid on warrants. THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that all penalties and interest accrued on de- linquent taxes in Deschutes County, Oregon, le3iedfor the year 1927 and prior years by the levying board of Deschutes County,YS oRnd the same are hereby waived, provided, however, that 6 per cent shall be added if and when paid by the tax- payers and provided further that such taxes shall be paid on or before the 15th day of march, 1930, and unless so paid penalty and interest on all delinquent taxes paid after that date shall be paid. It is further ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby directed to accept the payment of such taxes without the penalty and interest, but plus 6 per cent for one year, and to issue receipts in full thereof when offered by any taxpayer in the County owing such delinquent tax or taxes. This Order shall be effective on this date. Dated this 22nd day of Januar y , 1930 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge � . J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner In the Matter of Claim Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of t 1 1 I J GENERAL FUND H. H. DeArmond Expenses Co. Judges Convention J. S. Innes Expenses Commissioners Convention E. M. Peck Expenses Commissioners Convention There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond J. S. Innes E. M. Peck County Judge Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, January 30, 1 930. 47.00 38.25 35.00 L / The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members . being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: (I In the I'Matter of v, Purchase of Truck: The Court having had under consideration for some time the purchase of a truck for road purposes, on account of the fact that the aresent truck owned by the County was worn out and too expensive to further use and a number of bids having been submitted to the County Court for sale of truck, all of which were duly considered, with the result that the Court agreed to purchase a Reo truck. The Roadma.ster was thereupon ORDERED to arrange to get the said Reo truck according to specifications and price furnished by Vernon Manny. The purchase price to be charged one -half to General Road Fund and one -half to Market Road Fund. In the Matter of Appointment of L/ Judges and Clerks of Election Boards: In accordance with the law, the Clerk has submitted to the County Court the following election Judges and Clerks for the ensuing two years, in the respective precincts in the County, as now established, to -wit: BEND NO. 1 Chairman Olive E. McKay R Judge Grover G. Gerking D Clerk Anne Forbes R Clerk S. M. Coin R Clerk Mrs. Nora Cosler D BEND NO. 2 Chairman S. R. Hogin R Judge PA. J. Kelly D Clerk Georgia Constable D Clerk Frances E. Jackson R Clerk Florence Swanson R BEND NO. 3 Chairman W. A. Beaver D Judge Anna K. Beaver D Clerk Antone Fossen D Clerk Elizabeth Clark R Clerk Carrie Gertson R BEND NO. 4 Chairman Blanche Brady R Judge George Hoover D Clerk Margaret Beaver D Clerk Ruud Pierson R. Clerk Anna E. Hampson R. BEND NO. 5 Chairman Julia Arthurs D Judge Ruth Prater R Clerk Rose Blew D Clerk Rlay Culler R Clerk Blanche Triplett D BEND NO. 6 Chairman Glen H. 'Baker D Judge J."P. Arn'61-0 R Clerk Carrie E. Clapp R 4.44 Clerk Tvy B. Davidson R Clerk Clarence J. Ger =ts D BEND NO. 7 Chairman Rose B. Ashe R , Judge Fay Pierce Beach D Clerk Dora B. Carlon R- Clerk Lillian Loggan R Clerk Ruth Coyner R BEND ND. 8 I Chairman Cora Addink R Judge Hazel Hosmer D Clerk Rose M. Carmody R Clerk Jessie B. Donovan R Clerk Teresa Cox D I BEND NO. 9 Chairman J. hii. Lawrence R Judge Lena Claypool R Clerk. Janice Gillis R j Clerk Mabel Naylor D I Clerk Fay Robideaux D i BEND NO. 10 Chairman May E. Toombs R Judge Ida Hackett D Clerk Edna Behyrier D Clerk Eva Blackwell R Clerk Cyrstall L. Cayes R BEND NO. 11. Chairman Grace McReynolds D Judge Winnie Boylan D Clerk Irene Brown D Clerk Charlotte Deveraux D Clerk ifild.red Guderian R BEND NO. 12 1 Chairman Mary J. Allen D Judge Alice Donly D Clerk Dora. Gales D Clerk Mabel Olson R Clerk Jane Pederson R BEND NO. 1t) Chairman Pearl.K. Becker D Judge Polly S. Cody D Clerk Kabel Gove R Clerk Lillian Gould R Clerk Bessie Ager R BEND NO. 14 Chairman Marie M. Brosterhous R Judge Katherine C. Duffy D 1 Clerk Hazel Devins R Clerk Afton Bontrager Clerk Mabel Parsons R PLAINVIEW NO. 15 Chairman George Fa Cyrus D Judge C. E. Livesay D Clerk H. A. Scoggin R Clerk John L. Scarth R Clerk R. J. Skelton R SISTERS NO. 16 Chairman M,11;. Knickerbocker D Judge Cora Creighton R Clerk Katherine Knickerbocker D Clerk Nettie Cobb R Clerk Leda A. South R LOYdER BRIDGE NO. 17 Chairman A. S. Holmes R Judge Elinor G. Book D Clerk S. E. I1est R Clerk Ona A. Churchman R Clerk Birdia Stadig D TERREBONNE NO. 18 Chairman E. M. Parr D Judge George H. MacGregor R - Clerk Mrs. Olen Vestal R Clerk E. Y. PJliller D Clerk Eunice A. Gates R REDiUIOND 1`•I0. 19 - - Chairman Margaret E. Bloom R Judge G. F. Gates D Clerk John Tuck D Clerk May R. Beckwith R Clerk Laura S. Lennon R 1 1 445 RED11v1OND NO. 20 TETHERO Vu NO. 21 PLEASANT VALLEY NO. 22 Chairman Max A. Cunning R Judge Anna Bloom D Clerk H. 0. Nilson R Clerk Evaline Riebhoff R Clerk Firs. J. R. Roberts R Chairman Pearl Lee Ind Judge Grace B. Morse R Clerk Josephus IvlcElfresh D Clerk J. G. lAcGuffie R Clerk Eunice Meeker R It further appearing that precincts Nos. 1, 2,3,4, 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,18,19, 20,21,29,30,31 have more than 100 registered voters and under the law a second board may be appointed, consisting of two judges and three clerks, in each of said precincts, to hold offices for two years. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the following boards be and they are hereby appointed for the respectiv Chairman Henry Strickner R Judge Jesse Armstrong R Clerk A. B. Davenport D Clerk Laura Jerrett R Clerk Fred P. Rosin D KLINE FALLS NO. 23 Chairman R. H. Ledbetter R Judge Ruben Barnard D Clerk Lettie Beard D Clerk Effie Thea Ind Clerk Ruth Simmonson R DESCHUTES NO. 24 Chairman H. T. Mikkelson D Judge Mrs. John Sussax_ R Clerk Minnie Povey R Clerk Daisy Rasmussen D Clerk C. H. Bishop R ALFALFA N0. 25 Chairman C. E. IvicUne R Judge Elma Leonard D Clerk firs. Carl Larson R Clerk Jessie L. Ogle D Clerk Anna Little R GRANGE NO. 26 Chairman George I:1. Erickson R Judge Magnella Reynolds D Clerk Firs. E. E. Butler R Clerk Marie Erickson R Clerk Alex Walters D MILLICAN NO. 27 Chairman Iii. E. Harman D Judge Elmer L. King, R Clerk S. 11,1. Merrill R Clerk T. E. Ewing D Clerk Est her Grinstead D SOUTH SIDE NO. 28 Chairman G. L. Moore -D Judge Agnes Ivi. Sottong R Clerk Eva L. Slack R Clerk H. J. Sottong R Clerk Ella Adams D REED NO. 29 Chairman Clara. Brosterhous D Judge Vesta V. Crane R Clerk Wayne Suselman R Clerk J. A. Lighthill Clerk Oscar Larson R T[)MALO NO. 30 Chairman G. 177. Sandel D Judge Iiiabel E. Dunlap R Clerk Helen Helfrisch R Clerk Gene S. Chamberlatn D Clerk Gladys Covert R SHEVLIN NO. 31. Chairman Bertha Connell D Judge 11,lilliam J. Baer R Clerk Josie Gumpert R Clerk Anna Abrahamson R Clerk Anna punier D BROOKS NO. 32 Chairman Bessie R. Weidner D Judge .!1 innifred Marshall Clerk Melvin A. Dix R Clerk Genevieve Boyd R Clerk Esther Graham R LA PINE NO. 33 Chairman W. E. Bogue D Judge Firs. R. C. Burgess R Clerk Thora K. Foss R Cleric W. 11d. Rose D Clerk W. G. Fordham R It further appearing that precincts Nos. 1, 2,3,4, 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,18,19, 20,21,29,30,31 have more than 100 registered voters and under the law a second board may be appointed, consisting of two judges and three clerks, in each of said precincts, to hold offices for two years. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the following boards be and they are hereby appointed for the respectiv 446 precincts 'said additional boards to act as counting boards ad provided by law, to -wit: BEND NO. 1. Chairman Levi A. Shaw D Judge R.-S. McClure R Clerk Carol E. Boyd R Clerk Alice Allen R Clerk Myrtle Thompson R BEND NO. 2 Chairman H. H. Davies D Judge A. R. Adams D Clerk Ethel Haddock D Clerk Joe Holman R Clerk W. I. Howard R BEND NO. Chairman Caroline Grimes R Judge Edith V. Dart R Clerk Effie Dick D Clerk Grace Bennett D Clerk Gertrude Ketchum R BEND NO. 4 Chairman lYla.bel E. DeArmond R Judge Edith Bertram D Clerk Hannah Toomey R Clerk W. A. Hunnell R Clerk Mary E. Hoover R BEND NO. 5 Chairman A. R. Davis R Judge Grace J. Fuller R Clerk Elsie E. Hajek D Clerk Mary McKenzie R Clerk Cecil Raycraft R BEND NO. 6 Chairman C. J. Billeau -D Judge Gla #ys Brosterhous R Clerk Dorothy McCauley R Clerk Ethel Chase D Clerk Eleanor A. Euston R BEND NO. 7 Chairman Grace C. Dick R Judge Anna Bond R Clerk Lottie Erickson R Clerk Marion Innes R Clerk J. 0. Jerrett R BEND NO. 8 Chairman Frances Farnham D Judge Lulu Armstrong R Clerk Bonnie Betzel R Clerk Mary Frost D Clerk Alice Gilbert R BEND NO. 9 Chairman Harriett Ryan R Judge Jane Pdiiles R Clerk Addie Brookings R Clerk Walter C. Beal D Clerk Emily Belmont D BEND NO. 10 Chairman Genevieve E. Davis R Judge Adaline Bostic D Clerk Cora Baxter R Clerk Millie Anderson R Clerk Jessie Bunch D BEAD NO. 11 Chairman Iylabel Alexander R Judge Jessie Burrell D Clerk Etta Barber R Clerk Laura Emard Clerk Dagna Dudry R BEND NO. 12 Chairman Victoria Jarrard R Judge Louise Eitelgeorge Clerk Grace Bagley �D Clerk Alta Darling R Clerk - Elsie IIcKelvy R BEND NO. 13 Chairman J. D. Bowman R Judge Clara Larson R Clerk Sarah Hamilton D Clerk Emma Broderick R Clerk Ethel Hendershott R BEND NO. 14 Chairman Katharine Foss R Judge Ruby McKinney R Clerk Elsie Miller R Clerk Lillian Idallett R Clerk Mildred Kelly D TERREBONNE NO. 18 Chairman Ethel Melton R Judge Lillian Shrunk R Clerk Walter Danielski R Clerk George Doren R Clerk James A. Foss D RED1di0ND NO. 19 4 4 Chairman Vpinona Agee D Judge Genevieve Brewster R Clerk 1flarjorie Beebee D Clerk Rhosa Fairfield R Clerk TvIabel Reynolds R RED14OND NO. 20 Chairman Esther Fairhurst R Judge Elizabeth Kanoff R Clerk lairs. Olaf Anderson R Clerk Mrs. N. A. Burdick R Clerk Ethel Smith , D TETHEROW NO. 21 REED NO. 29 TUMALO NO. 30 SHEVLIN NO. 31 Chairman Margaret Miller R Judge John Moore D Clerk G. W. Reels R Clerk Mary Sanford D Clerk Della Smith R Chairman Ben A1sup R Judge Etta Abernathe R Clerk George Murphy R Clerk Ray L. Armstrong D Clerk Violet Carpenter R Chairman C. L. Allen D Judge A. R. Cunningham R Clerk Ad.a Clark D Clerk Mildred Harter R Clerk Edna C. Shepard R Chairman Pearl Rochuy R Judge Ida Pines R Clerk Alice Cable R Clerk Florence Cox R Clerk Frances Meyer D There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, 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 the 5th day of February, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes, E. 1A. Peck, J. D. Davidson, C. L. McCauley, County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the natter of Lease _� of Real Property: The Automobile Sales Company offered to lease from the County Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Block Twelve (12) of the Original subdivision of Lot Two (2), Block Twelve (12), Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and pay therefor the sum of $10.00 a month in advance. The price appearing to the Court to be reasonable, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the said Company's offer be accepted and that the County Judge is authorized to sign the necessary lease. In the Matter of Con- demnation of Property: WHEREAS, the County is desirous of obtaining title to the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE! a SW) of Section Thirty -three (33), Township Fourteen (14) S., Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., for public use to -wit, for use as a cinder pit, the same being necessary for the County in its road construction and maintenance program and the owner thereof to -wit, Minnie C. Fay, has refused to sell the same to the County, and it will be necessary to condemn. The District Attorney is therefore ORDERED to forthwith proceed with condemnation proceedings as by law provided to acquire possession thereof. In the Matter of Remission of Penalty and Interest: WHEREAS, the Central Oregon Irrigation District did on the 4th day of February, 1930, pass a resolution or drder waiving the penalty and interest on delinquent assessments heret fore levied by said District on lands in said District subject to assessment for the year 1927, and prior years, provided that 6 per cent interest should be charged on the total amount of such delinquent taxes, and has requested the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, to accept said principal, plus 6 per cent interest, in full payment of such delinquent taxes when offered. by any person, firm or corporation owing the same and WHEREAS, the said Central Oregon Irrigation District has requested the County Court to approve said order and resolution, and it appearing to the County Court that said order is proper and reasonable and should be approved. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that said order be and the same is hereby approved and the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, is hereby directed to accept the payment of said delin quent assessments as in said order provided, and issue therefor receipts in full when offer by the person, firm or corporation owing the same; said order to be in full force and effe up to and including April 1, 1930. In the Matter of Rede tion of Real Property: V1HEREAS,, Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title to Lot Seven (7),in Block Three (3), Grandview Addition to Bend, Deschutes County,Oregon, under tax delinquent fore- closure proceedings., and G. E. Bjork has filed herein his affidavit showing that he was the legal owner of said. premises at the time of said purchase by the County under said tax sale and has tendered into Court the amount of said taxes, together with costs incurred, with interest at 6 per cent and desires to redeem said premises. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that said offer be accepted and the County.Judge and County Commissioners ar hereby authorized and ",directed, upon receipt of said money, to issue to said. G. E. Bjork, a deed for said premises. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: J' The following claims against the County were then presented and audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: _ NO. GENERAL FUND A1ri0UNT 1 Schuman Auto Electric Sheriff - Services 1.75 2 -, Oregon Transfer Services -Court House & Jail 10.00 3 Oregon Agricultural Col. Appropriation 2000.00 4 A. B. Austin Services -Court house 3.75 5 Bend Hardware Company Janitor Supplies 1.45 6 Lumbermens Ins. Agency Co. Treasurer's Bond 50.00 8 Bend Hauling Company Services- Assessor 4.46 9 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance - -Co. Nurse's car 48.57 10 Elmer Lehnherr 't - -Co. Clerk Bond 25.00 11 Elmer Lehnherr " -- Treasurer's Bond 50.00 12 Eastes -Davis Company " Clerk's Bond 25.00 13 Eastes -Davis Company t1 Treasurer's Bond 50.00 14 A. Carlisle & Co. Supplies -- County Clerk 44.30 15 Kilham Company Supplies -- County Clerk 9.47 16 Mannheimer's Dep.Store Supplies -- " It 1.72 17 Kilham Company Supplies-- Co.School Supt. 15.25 18 Kilham Company' " Co.Sheriff 58.75 19 Pac' +_fic Power & Light Co. Services- -Court House 126.33 20 C. L. McCauley Expenses advanced - January 62.73 21 Bend eater Department Services -Jail & Co. Offices 5.50 22 C. 1 ,I. Gunderson Expenses advanced 5.90 23 F. D. Antrim Sealer Weights & Pleasures 16.11 24- West Coast P & B Co. Supplies- Assessor's office 355.00 25 Thomas B. Kay Services of State Forester 132.60 26 Ross Farnham Espenses -Dist. Atty. Con. 35.00 27 Kate E. Rockwell Indigent Relief 40.00 28 J. I). Davidson Expenses -- Convention & dues 44.00 29 Redmond Spokesman Services 43.35 30 I. 13. Davidson Services -Co. Clerk 38.00 31 Bushong & Co. Supplies - -Co. Clerk 24.14 �7j 1, J MN There being no further business, the Court adjourned. H. H. DeArmond J. S. Innes E. M. Peck County Judge Commissioners. NO. GENERAL FUND A1.10UNT 32 R. B. Gould Services 44.03 33 W. 0. Vtiiddows it -- Draftsman 23.76 34 A. A. Fossen " -- Transitman 37.38 35 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 28.80 36 Dr. R. v.J. Hendershott Services & Supplies 30.18 37 Redmond Spokesman Pub. Esam. Notices 5.40 38 J.. Alton Thompson Jan. Expense Bill 70.58 39 R. J. McKinney Salary 191.25. 40 R. J. McKinney Expenses 74.56 41 Bushong &.Company .Supplies- Sheriff- 6.65 42 P. B. Johnson Drawing Justice Ct. Jury 3.00 43 D. H. Peoples It it " it 3.00. 44 W. P. Vandevert Court Baliff 4.00 45 C. T. Terril Services- Justice Court 23.35 46 C. Ill. Gunderson Expenses advanced for-Jan. 1.30 47 H. A. Scoggin. Roundup of horses 60.00 48 C. P. Becker Services as Special Sheriff 10.00 49 Bend-Bulletin Services and Supplies 116.20 50 T. E. J. Duffy Circuit Court-- l!!isc. 13.01 51 J. S. Innes Co. Court Attendance 30.00 52 D. N. Graham Emergency claim 7.50 - 53 Central Ore. Motor Co. Services & Supplies - She -riff, 98.50 54 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care of Indigent 40.00 55 .,Bend Insurance Agency Bonds 91.50 56 Bend Chapt. Am.Red Cross Soldier & Civilian Relief 163.16 57 Mrs. Feed Cook Indigent 12.00 58 Nell King Indigent Reliev 28.98 59 Nell King Expenses - Indigent - Juvenil.e 97.17 60 Marion M. Lesh Board of Prisoners -Care 578.00 61 Elmer Lehnherr One -half of Sheriff Bond 62.50 62 J. D. Davidson ,disc. Expense Adv.' 18.08 63 Pac. Tel. &,Tel..Co. Services- -Court House 47.15 64 C. H. Irvine Marion Osborn Burial 41.62 65 E. M. Peck Court Attendance 42.50 Union ,Oil Company Supplies 39.79 GENERAL AND LAW LIBRARY FUND West Publishing Co. Supplies- -books 575.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND 66 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance - tractor 26.25 67 Schuman Auto Electric Services & Supplies 4.00 68 Millard Triplett Labor 35.68 69 George McAlister " 67.25 70 Dan C. Wood 'r 35.94 71 J. F. Banta " 17.96 72 E. Walker rr 44.91 73 D. D. Tussing " 16.47 74 Darl Alfrey " 79.84 75 F. H. May " Roadrnaster 157.82 76 Frenchie's Ser. Station Services 50.20', 77 Peter Pierson Services 5.00 78 Archie Brown Labor 4.00 79 Eric S. Nance if 4.00 80 Bend Hauling Co. Material 12.50 81 Ore. State Highway Com. _Services .141.60 82 Anton Aune material 119.22 83 'Galoway Garage (Red.) Services- Iaterial 34.80 84 Anderson -Wing Co. Supplies 10.50 85 Bend Hardware Company Materials 49.16 86 Kendall Hardware Co. " 11.31 87 State Ind. Acci. Comm. Insurance 26.91 88 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance 18.05 89 Alaska Junk Company Materials 12.50 90- Central Oregon Motor Co. Labor 9.35 91 J. S. Innes Inspection 86.40 .92 Drake's Auto Shop Labor and Material 13.77 93 Elmer Peck Inspection 34.60 96- Howard- Cooper Corp. Material 8.00 Carlson & Lyons Material- Surveyor 3.60 Union Oil Company Supplies 5.48 MARKET ROAD FUND 94 Bend Iron Works Labor and lviaterial 16.32 95 State Ind. Acci. Comm. Insurance 9.12 97 R. B. Gould Services 25.00 98 W. 0. Widdows " 12.43 99 A. A: Fossen " 3.90 100 Dan C. Wood " 125.79 101 Dale Tussing 'r 98.82 102 Carl Alfrey " 49.90 103 Millard Triplett " 16.47 104 J. F. Banta " 17.96 105 George McAlister " 10.98 106 F. H. May " 68.72 There being no further business, the Court adjourned. H. H. DeArmond J. S. Innes E. M. Peck County Judge Commissioners. O Bend, Oregon, February__13, 1930 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 I44att:er of Election Boards for 1930:2% The Court did, on the 29th day of January, 1930, appoint election boards for the various election districts within Deschutes County, Oregon, since which time it has been found that certain of those qppointed have refused.to serve or have otherwise disqualified and it is necessary to appoint others in their stead as follows: BEND NO. 1. Clerk, S.M.Coin has disqualified and Janice Gillis is hereby appointed in his stead. BEND NO. 6. Clarence J. Girts, appointed as Clerk, has disqualified and Esther Graham is hereby appointed in his place. BEND NO._ 7. Rose B. Ashe, appointed as Chairman, has disqualified and Mrs. D. Wood is hereby appointed in their place, and for Judge Fay Pierce Beach has disqualified and Rosabel Byers is hereby appointed in his place. BEND NO. 9. Rae Clark is hereby appointed to take the place of Janice Gillis as Clerk. BEND NO. 1 -2. Friary J. Allen, Chairman.-Alice Donley, Judge, and Mabel Olson and Jane Pederson, Clerks, have all disqualified and their places filled as follows: Vera Walker, Chairman; Edna Gauldin, Judge; Bessie Eby and Bessie White, Clerks. TERREBONNE NO. 18. E. M. Parr, Chairman, George H. MacGregor, Judge, Mrs. Olen Vestal and Eunice A. Gates, Clerks, have all disqualified and the following appointed in their stead: W. J. Hall, Chairman; Try. 11. Miller, Judge; Maud Knorr and Alice Lantz, Clerks. COUNTING BOARDS BEND NO. 12. Victoria Jarrard, Chairman, and Grace Bagley and Xlta Darling, Clerks, have disqualified and the following appointed in their stead: Nellie E. Clark, Chairman, and Edna Danforth and Elliott Velena, clerks. In the Matter of Tax,/ Certificate Delinquency: WHEREAS) 0. C. Henkle has applied to the Court for an Order directing the Sheriff to issue to him a Certificate of Delinquenty on Lot Light (8), Block Twenty -five (25), North- west Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that taxes are now in arrears for more than three years and Certificate should. be issued, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said Sheriff issue to said 0. C. Henkle said Certificate upon his paymen of taxes as by law required. In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: i WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretoforeacquired title to Lots 2 and 3. Block 73, Bend Park, an Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, under tax delinquency foreclosure proceedings and that an affidavit has been filed herein showing that at the time of purchase of said property by the County, George R. Wood was the record owner,-that he has tender- ed into Court the sum of $6.16, being the amount for which said property was bid in, and that all subsequent taxes have been paid, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said sum be accepted and the County Court issue to said George R. Wood a deed for said. premises. WHEREAS, it appears there is indecision as to the route to tie =,adopted for the Central Oregon Highway between Burns and Juntura, and WHEREAS, it appears to.this Court that the route by Drewsey being the shortest, shoul be the one adopted, and we do hereby urge the State Highway Commission to select the route by Drewsey. C 451 In the Matter of tlaiving of Penalty and Interest:--' VHEREAS, it appears that the Deschutes County 1111unicipal Improvement District has adopted a Resolution or order waiving the penalty and interest on delinquent district assessments for the year 1927 and prior years,'effective until March 15, 1930, and have requested the County Court•to approve said Order and direct the Sheriff to accept,the principal -upon said assessments without penalty and interest, and it appearing to the Coun Court that said Resolution is in all respects proper and according to law, same is hereby approved and adopted as an Order of this Court and the Sheriff of this County is hereby directed to issue receipts in full to persons owing such delinquent assessments upon the payment of the principal only.. This order to be effective until march 15, 1930. In the Matter of Claims. Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered draws for same: Stuart and Winslow Insurance Road $ 87.40 Union Oil,Company Gas Road 187.06 Dr. R. W. Hendershott Services 3.50 Mrs. Redeman Indigent Supplies 26.95 Sable Motor Car Co. Reo Truck 2938.00 (2 Road Fund - Market Road fund) - Oregon State Motor Assn. Sign Boards 1.68 W. B. Huntington Labor 5.00 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. J. S. Innes E. M. Peck Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, February 10, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day in a special session, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the East Half of Southwest Quarter (E2 SW I) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13), E.�id.Id., Deschutes County, Oregon, under delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings and that E. M. Peck has filed herein an affidavit showing that said property stood in the name of 2,ary H. Stearns at the time of said purchase by the County and that he is the successor in interest of said 11ary H. Stearns and desires to redeem said property, and has tendered into Court the sum of $3167.20, being the total.amount of unpaid. taxes, together with costs and 6 per cent interest, and it appearing to the Court that he is entitled to redeem said premises, it is hereby ORDERED that said money be accepted and the County court issue to said E. M. Peck deed to said Dremises. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. J. S. Innes E. 111. Peck, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, February 19, 1930. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: 452 In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: .✓ WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to the Southeast quarter.of the Northwest quarter (SE-1 4 NV��4) and the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (NE4 SVVI) of Section Two (2), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12).E.W.I1ii., in Deschutes County, Oregon, under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and WHEREAS, it appears to be to the best interests of the County that said property be offered for sale; that the property has in addition to the County taxes certain irrigati district assessments; it further appearing to the Court that $500.00 would be a reasonable price to fix as a minimum for which said property should be sold., it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale, as by law provided, after giving legal notice thereof, provided that no bid shall be accepte for less than $500.00; out of which the County taxes, together with costs, shall be retained by the County and the balance of any sum received paid to the Central Oregon Irrigation Dis- trict, or as much thereof as may be necessary to pay the assessment. It further appearing to the Court that the County has heretofore acquired title to the following described premises: The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (SW4 and the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter (NW4 SE4) of Section Fourteen (14), Town- ship Fifteen (15) South, Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, under de- linquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale and that $100.00 would be a re sonable sum to fix as a reasonable price for which said property should be sold, it is here ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith sell said premises, as by law provided, after first giving legal notice thereof, provided no offer shall be accepted for less than $100.00 plus costs of such sale. In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: 4/ WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to the folloitid.ng .described re property under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings: The Northeast quarter of the South- west-quarter (NE-1 4 SW I) and the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter (NWV4 SE4) of Section 23, Township 16 South of Range 11 E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon; and it appear ing from the affidavit of Minta W. Howard that she was the lawful owner of said premises ,�t the time of the sale thereof and has tendered into Court the sum of $169.92, being the amount of the taxes for which said property was bid in by the County plus six per cent interest, and costs, and desires to redeem said premises. It further appears to the Court that same is legal and in accordance with the law, and it is hereby ORDERED that said money be accepted and deed be issued to said Minta W. Howard conveying said premises to her, and the Sheriff is hereby directed to note the payment of said taxes on the tax roll. In the Fatter of Redemption of Real Property: c/ WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the follow- ing described premises under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings: The Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (SE4 NE-1) and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast (NE4 SE4) of Section 34; and the South half of the Northwest quarter (S2 NW-1) and the North half of the Southwest cuarter (NI SE-1) of Section 35, all in Township 16 South of Range 11 E.W.I -1., in Deschutes County, Oregon; Oregon; it- further appearing that the Deschutes County Ivlunicipal Improve- - ment District, a municipal corporation, has caused an affidavit.to be filed herein showing that said District was at the time of the sale of said premises the record owner thereof anc -1 I - 453 desires to redeem same, and has tendered into Court the sum of $36.49, being the amount of taxes for which said property was bid in by the County, plus 6 per cent interest and costs; therefore it is hereby ORDERED that said money be accepted and the County execute a deed conveying said premises to the Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District, and the Sheriff is hereby ORDERED to make proper notation on the tax roll showing the redemption thereof. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes, E. M. Peck, County Judge County Commissimer County Commissione Bend, Oregon, February 26, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all member being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Re- demption of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to Lot Two (2) in Block Twelve (12), First Addition to R.edmopd, Deschutes County, Oregon, under delinquent to foreclosure proceedings, and that Ella C. Fell has caused to be filed herein an affidavit showing that she was the record owner of said premises at the time the same was purchased the County and desires to redeem same; the total amount of unpaid. taxes, including penalty and interest, being $7.46, which sum she has tendered into Court, and that she is entitled to a deed. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County issue to said Llla C. Fell a. deed to said premises. In the Matter of Right- of -VVay for Sisters -Bend Section of McKenzie Highway: J WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired from W. A. Lauten a right - of -way for a portion of the Bend- Sisters section of the McKenzie Highway, for which it has issued its warrant for $200.00, and it appears that there was an error in the amount and that the said W. A. Lauten is entitled to $300.00. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that an additional warrant be issued to said W. A. Lauten for the sum of $100. 00, same to be charged to the road fund. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes, E. M. Peck County Judge Commissioners. BE IT REMENTBERED, 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 the 5th day of +larch, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in-said H. J. E. J. C. Co H. S. M. D. L. unty when w De Armond, Innes, Peck, Davidson, McCauley, ere present: County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of County Audit: �� 454. The audit of Charles R. Logan for the year 1929 was presented to the Court and the swine was duly examined and accepted and ORDERED filed. In the Matter of Tax --�� Delinquency Certificate: C. E. Livesay has applied to the Court for an Order directing the Sheriff to issue to him a delinquency certificate covering the North Half of the Northeast +quarter (N1 NE4) and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE4 NE4) and the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NEI 4 SE4) of Section 26, Tvvp. 15 S., Range 10 E.W.114., in Deschutes County, Oregon, for taxes for the year 1926 duly assessed against said premises. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff issue to said C. E. Livesay a delinquent certificate cover- ing said premises, upon his paying the amount of said taxes, together with costs. In the Matter of -- Dance Hall License: WHEREAS, the Eastern Star Grange has presented its application and Bond and $5..00 fee, and pray for a license to conduct dances at the Grange Mall during the year 1930; the is found to be in due form and it is approved by the Sheriff. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue a license to said Eastern Star Grange.No. 482. In the Matter of Bonds --- on the §heriff and Treasurer: The Court has heretofore made an Order directing the Sheriff to turn over daily to the Treasurer all tax moneys collected, and it is deemed advisable that the Sheriff's Bond, as tax collector, be reduced $12500.00 and the Treasurer's Bond increased to that extent. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff's Bond be reducted $12500.00 and the Treasurer's Bond increased that amount. In the Ml atter o Red Cross: WHEREAS, the Budget Committee provided for $50.00 monthly payment for the Red Cross for the year 1930 in lieu of $25.00 per month in 1929, but no Order has been made directing payment thereof by the Clerk. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant each month for the Red Cross for $50.00 until further ordered. In the Matter of Claims Against the County The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: NO. GENERAL FUND AI-AOUNT 1 Bend Drug Co. Indigent Supplies 29.75 2 Oregon Transfer Services - Court House 5.00 3 Mrs. IV. E. Redeman Indigent Relief 26.83 4 Erickson's Grocery Indigent Supplies 15.30 5 Smith Electric Store Services - Sheriff .50 6 Nat. Stamp & Seal Works Office Equipment 16.00 7 Anderson- 4`Jing Motor Co. Supplies -Co. Nurse 41.30 8 Anderson - toting ilotor Co. Services - Sheriff 1.50 9 Symons Brothers Services - Sheriff 3.00 10 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies- Treasurer 2.70 11 Bend Hardware Co. Janitor Supplies 4.35 12 Burroughs Add. T:2ach. Co. Services &daterial 69.22 13 St. Charles Hospital Indigent relief 43.00 14 A. Carlisle & Co. Supplies -Co. Clerk 2.18 15 Irwin- Hodson Company Supplies- Treasurer 1.95 16 Irwin- Hodson Company Supplies- Co.Clerk 9.28 17 Redmond Spokesman Printing 53.15 18 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 120.80 19 Marion M. Lesh Various relief 491.00 20 J. D. Bowman Services - jailer 7.00 21 C. M. Gunderson Expenses advanced 16.84 22 Ben Alsup Services 9.00 23 Pacific Power & Light Services -Court House 131.82 24 Bend. Water Department it - County offices 5.80 n u 1 45-5 MARKET ROAD FUTTD 76 Fastes -Davis Company Insurance 31.20 77 Galloway Garage & M.S. Labor & Supplies 12.85 78 Ore. St. Highway Comm. Equipment 16.00 79 St. Ind. Accident Comm. Ins. on payroll 11.14 80 D. D. Tussing Labor 98.82 81 W. D. Widdows it 32.87 82 Carl Alfrey it 69.86 83 Dan C. Wood. it 77.87 84 Geo. McAlister " 43.92 85 E. Walker 34.93 86 Millard Triplett " 10.98 87 J. F. Banta " 35.92 88 F. H. May " (Roadmaster) 95.88 89 R. B. Gould t1 ( County Engineer) 7.20 There being no further business, the Court adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner. NO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 25 Bend Bulletin Services - Adver.& Prtg. 341.95 26 Red Cross Indigent Relief 132.06 27 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Indigent Relief 40.00 28 R. J. McKinney Salary- Watermaster 191.25 29 R. J'. McKinney Expenses " 145.61 30 F. D. Antrim Sealer Weights & }yeas. 13.82 31 Kate E. Rockwell Indigent Relief 40.00 32 Vialter G. Peak Expenses advanced 8.00 33 E. T. Halbrook Predatory Animal Fund 50.00 34 West Coast Print & Bind Co Supplies -Clerk 5.13 35 August A. Anderson Expenses advanced 14.20 36 Glass & Prudhomme Co. Supplies- Sesessor 359.70 37 Kilham's Stationery Co. Supplies 57.29 38 Earle C. Miller Services -tax col. 446.74 39 Cent. Ore. Motor Co. Ser.& Mat. - Sheriff 47.95 40 J. S. Innes Co. Court Attendance 20.00 41 R. B. Gould Service- Co.Surveyor 105.60 42 W. 0. Wi ddows " Draftsman 3.96 43 A. A. Fossen Transitman 127.99 44 Ben Alsup " Chainman 57.50 45 C. P. Becker Services -Dept. Sheriff 5.00 46 C. L. McCauley Expenses advanced 88.57 48 Des. Co. Clerk Expenses advanced 26.58 49 Chas. R. Logan Audit Fee & Checking 325.00 90 E. M. Peck Co. Court Attendance 34.00 92 Pacific Tel & Tel Services- C.H.Offices 85.10 93 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Indigent Relief 7.00 94 Nell M. King Services -Juv. & In_d. 50.19 95 Mary Lambert Indigent relief 25.00 96 W. E. Finzer & Co.,Inc. Supplies -Co. Supt. 10.50 97 'J. Alton Thompson Expenses 74.20 St. Charles Hospital Indigent relief 48.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND 59 Schuman Auto Electric Supplies - Road 1.25 60 H. iii'. Gould Services - Road 2.40 61 Peter Pierson Services 7.25 62 Barrett's Welding Shop Services .75 63 Cent. Ore. Motor Co. Services & Exp. 5.62 64- Bend Hardware Company Supplies 80.57 65 Bend Iron Works Services 4.91 66 Miller - Sanford T.Co. Supplies 15.70 67 A. E. Ault Labor & "Laterial 1.25 68 George Sage Services 6.00 69 C. H. Bishop Labor 6.00 70 Ulrich Auto Top Shop Labor & Material 17.50 71 Howard Cooper Corpn. Material 59.52 72 St. Ind. Accident Com. Insurance 11.54 73 J S. Innes Inspection -Comm. 91.80 74 Lumbermens Ins. Agency Insurance -Reo truck 37.50 75 Brooks- Scanlon Lbr. Co. Road Maintenance 330.50 91 Elmer M. Peck Inspection -Comm. 41.40 98 Howard- Cooper Corp. Grader 3000.00 10M Marion J. South Labpr 3.00 101 Carl W. South Labor 3.00 51 George McAlister Labor 87.84 52 D. D. Tussing 11 32.94 53 Carl Alfrey 49.90 54 Dan C. Wood " 65. 89 55 J. F. Banta 53.88 56 E. walker " 44.91 57 Millard Triplett '' 49.41 58 F. H. Y*,ay 't 105.96 MARKET ROAD FUTTD 76 Fastes -Davis Company Insurance 31.20 77 Galloway Garage & M.S. Labor & Supplies 12.85 78 Ore. St. Highway Comm. Equipment 16.00 79 St. Ind. Accident Comm. Ins. on payroll 11.14 80 D. D. Tussing Labor 98.82 81 W. D. Widdows it 32.87 82 Carl Alfrey it 69.86 83 Dan C. Wood. it 77.87 84 Geo. McAlister " 43.92 85 E. Walker 34.93 86 Millard Triplett " 10.98 87 J. F. Banta " 35.92 88 F. H. May " (Roadmaster) 95.88 89 R. B. Gould t1 ( County Engineer) 7.20 There being no further business, the Court adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner. ►- 456 Bend, Oregon, march 12, 1930 i 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 De- linquent Certificate: --� WHEREAS, Fred G. Atkinson has requested an Order directing the Sheriff to issue to i him a delinquent certificate on Lot 5, Block 45, Original town of Redmond, for delinquent taxes and'it appears that the taxes are delinquent and unpaid thereon and the Sheriff is hereby directed to issue said certificate to said. Atkinson upon his payment of the taxes for such delinquency. In the Matter of Sale of Real Property:,--- WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE-1 4 SVi�4) of Section 6, Twp. 17 S., Range 12 E.W.M., under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings and it appears that it would be to the best interest of the County to offer said property for sale and restore it to the tax roll, and it appears that $40.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a reasonable price for which said property may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith cause proper notice to be published fixing the time and placd-'-when said property will be offered for sale at public sale and that he appear at said time and place and offer said property for public sale provided same shall not be sold for less than $40.00, plus costs of this sale. In the matter of Rescinding Order of Sale: WHEREAS, it appears that on the 8th day of'January, 1930, the Court made and entered an Order directing the Sheriff to sell the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NIU SW I) of Section Six (6), Township 17, South of Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, at public sale, in which Order it was stated that said property had bden acquired by the County under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings and WHEREAS, it appears that said Order was erroneous in that it erroneously described the premises intended to be offered for sale and that Deschutes County has no interest, right or title to the above described premises. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said Order be and the same is hereby rescinded and canceled and all proceedings had thereunder are hereby annulled. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond , County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner. E. 111. Peck, Commissioner. Band, Oregon, March 15, 1930. lI The County Court of Deschutes County met this day in special session, H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes and J. D. Davidson, Clerk, being present, whereupon the following proceedings were ha had, to -wit: Delinquent certificate: — D. B. Stuart requested..an Order for a delinquent certificate covering Lots One, Two and Three (1,2,3) in Block Twenty -two (22), Center Addition to Bend, and Lot Fifteen (15), Block Twenty - three (23), Center Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that the taxes are delinquent on said lots 1,2,and 3, for 1925, amounting to $19.56, and on Lot 15 for 1924, amounting to ?7.87. It is therefore, hereby 457 ORDERED that the Sheriff issue to said D. r. Stuart certificate of delinquency for said property upon the payment to him.of said taxes. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. LeArmond, J. S. Innes E. M. Peck Bend, Oregon, March 19, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, H. H. De Armond and J. S. Innes being present, w'_hereupon the following proceedings were had, to -v'ri t: In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to part of Lot One (1), Block Sixteen (16), Lighthill, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the advantage of the County to sell said. premises, that the unpaid taxes, including the interest and costs therein, amount to approximately $10.00. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff cause said property to be offered for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, after giving due and legal noti:c.e thereof, provided no bid shall be accepted for less.than $10.00, plus costs of this sale. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes, 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 the 2nd day of April, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County H. H. J. -S. E . IM. J. D. C. L. and the following proceedings w when were DeArmond, Innes, ' Peck, Davidson, McCauley, ere had, t present: County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff :)-wit: In the 1datter of Certi- ficate of Delinquency:4/ Harry Banks has applied to the Court for an Order for Certificate of Delinquency covering: The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE-1 4 N�IJ4) of Section Twenty -five (25), and the 111est Half of the Southeast Quarter (UVz SE-1) of Section Twenty -four (24)� and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (N1Vi NE-4 1) of Section Twent -five (25), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Eleven (11}y E.1'J.iJ., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that 1924, and subsequent taxes levied against said premises are delinquent and he is entitled to a Certificate. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby DIRECTED to issue Certificate of Delinquency to said Harry Banks upon payment of taxes, penalty and interest and costs of such certificate for 1925. In the Matter of Sa e of Real Property:v WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to Lots Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19), Twenty (20) and Twenty -four (24 ) of Block Eighty -Nine (89) of the town of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, 45S under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said property, and that $50.00 would be a rea- sonable sum to fix as a minimum price for the sale thereof. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale in the manner provided by law, provided no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00 plus costs. In the Matter of Soldierl s Indigent Relief: v-' V;'HEREAS, the Ray Johnson Post of the American Legion at Redmond has made application under the law for $50.00 to be used in soldier's indigent relief and requested that a Warr be drawn in that stun to George Brewster, to be disbursed by him and WHEREAS, this matter comes within the budget provisions and is in accordance with th laws of the State, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a warrant be drawn on the General Fund, chargable to Solaierts Indigent Relief, in favor of George Brewster in the sum of 450.00. In the Matter of Audit for 1930: ,_� Bids were open for county audit, a. number of bids having been submitted, and after due consideration the bid of Charles R. Logan for $750.00 for auditing the County books for 1930 was and the same is hereby accepted, said audit to consist of a report and audit as of June 30, and as of December 31, 1930. In the Matter of the Dry River Section of 1}4e Central Oregon Highway: VErIEREAS, it appears that it is necessary to change the location of the above section of the Central Oregon Highway, which change requires the acquiring of additional right -of- way and in connection therewith the following Resolution was unanimously adopted: RESOLUTION FOR 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 2nd day of April, 1930, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Uourt 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 establishmen of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establis 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 located line of the Central Oregon Highway where said line intersects the north and south quarter line in-section 24, township 19 South, Range 14, East, W.M., which point is approximately 1270 feet north from the south quarter corner of said highway; thence in a general southeasterly direction to a terminatio on the constructed line of said highway at the southwest corner of SE! of SE! of Section 36, Township 19, South of Range 15, East, said road to be 80 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, property 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- 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 7th day of May, 1930, 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 there- of 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 April, 1930. It is further ORDERED that R. and they are hereby appointed be, of said right - -of -way and day of April, 1930, or wi thin H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner J. S. Innes, Commissioner B. Gould, County Engineer, C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be as Viewers to view and determine the damages, if any there said Viewers shall make a report to said court by the......... ten days thereafter. In the Matter of claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and. warrants ordered drawn for same: NO. GENERAL FUND A14OUNT 1 C. T_. Terril, J.of P. Court & Witne -ss Fees $ 123.40 2 0. R. Nicely Jus. Court- �Vritness Fees 4.00 3 W. P. Vand.evert Jus. Court- Bailiff 6.00 4 D. B. Stuart Sheriff -Bond for Deputy 75.00 5 Davidson's Store Indigent Supplies 12.89 6 C. P. Niswonger Indigent- Funeral Esp. 75.P0 7 Oregon Transfer Services 5.00 8 Bend Drug Company Indigent Supplies 22.85 9 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Supplies -court house 12.63 10 C. P. Niswonger Indigent - Funeral Exp. 80.00 11 Bend water Department Services 5.80 12 Pac. Power & Light Co. Services -Co, offices 108.78 13 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies 394.50 14 R. J. McKinney Water Faster- Salary 191.25 15 R. J. McKinney it Ir - Expenses 88.29 16 F. D. Antrim Sealer ',Weights & measurers 18.43 17 Magill Drug Co. Indigent Supplies 23.40 19 J. D. Davidson Co. Clerk - Supplies 15.82 18 Kee Lox Mfg. Company Co. Clerk- Supplies 5.50 20 W. Coast Ptg. & Bdg Co. Co. Clerk- Supplies 54.16 21 V1. Coast Ptg. & Bdg. Co. Election Supplies 49.00 22 Bend Laundry - Services 1.91 23 J. D. Bowman Services-Jail guard 15.50 24 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 185.60 25 Army Goods Store Supplies -Jail 11.45 26 Ben Alsup Services - Sheriff 13.65 27 C. M. Gunderson Advanced Expenses 3.81 28 C. P. Becker Special Deputy Sheriff 2.50 29 C. L. hicCauley Advanced Expenses 32.37 30 City of Bend Board of Prisoners 27.65 31 Oregon Motor Register Co. Supplies - Sheriff. 5.00 32 Kilham Stationery Co. Supplies - Sheriff 107.80 33 Bushong & Co. Supplies - Sheriff 33.34 34 Bend Abstract Company Services 30.00 35 C. P. Becker Assessor - deputy 175.00 36 A. A. Anderson Advanced Expenses 10.75 37 D. H. Peoples Assessor- deputy 40.00 38 Charles R. Hadley Co. Supplies- treasurer 31.50 39 udi. Coast Ptg & Bdg Co. Supplies- it 161.60 40 Blodgett Printery Brief -Dist. Atty. 16.25 41 Kee Lox Mfg. Company Supplies -Dist. Atty 6.00 42 J. Alton Thompson Advanced Expenses 93.60 43 Kilham Stationery Co. Supplies- School Supt. 12.76 44 J. C. Penney Co. Supplies -Jail 3,96 45 Earle C. Miller Tax Collections 856.81 46 Kate E. Rockwell Indigent relief 50.00 47 Lambert, Mary Indigent relief -nurse 31.00 48 Delaware Annex Indigent relief 66.09 49 Nell King Juvenile Adv.Esp. 94.86 50 Bend Bulletin Services 80.30 51 Erickson's Grocery Indigent - groceries 5.05 52 1 rr a 24. 40 53 rr n 1 It 24.92 54 TodoroffIs Grocery Indigent supplies 40.45 ,r 55 Bend Dairy Indigent tt 5.89 ' 56 Pars. Agnes :,4-yde Indigent care 13.33 57 Bend Chapter A.R.C. Ind.Soldierts & Civilian 129.50 75 J. D. Davidson Election Expense 20.00 76 Redmond Spokesman Services 149.50 77 Redmond Spokesman Services 23.70 78 J. S. Innes Court attendance 20.00 79 E. iii. Peck tr it 25.50 80 - V11. 0. lt'Jiddows Co. Surveyor assistant 1.83 81 R. B. Gould Service- Co.Surveyor 12.80 Union Oil Co. of Cal. Gas 65.87 GENERAL ROAD FUND 58 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Material 67.80 59 Mille -r Lumber Co. Road Material 39.84 60 George McAlister Salary 98.82 61 Dan Stout if 85.31 62 Millard Triplett tt 120.78 63 Carl Alfrey tt 89.82 64 Dan C. Wood tt 80.87 65 Earl Smith t► 4.50 66 Bert Smith tt 4.50 67 E. Walker tt 89,82 68 Montgomery tt 6.00 69 PYI. S. Huston tt 15.71 70. F. H. May Roadmaster- Salary 172.93 71 Peter Pierson Services 13.50 72 Elmer Lel-nherr Insurance 22.50 73 Wm.. Montgomery Material 3.20 74 Pon.dosa Lumber Co. Material 55.77 82 J. W. Schrunk Services -road. 25.00 83 E. Ni. Peck Inspection Co. Comm. 60.50 84 J. S. Innes Inspection tt rt 96.50 85 State Ind. Acci. Comm. Insurance 20.15 Union Oil Co. of Cal. Gas 112.65 t�' 4-59 400 NO. 11ARKET ROAD FUND 86 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies 87 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance 88 State Ind. Acci. Comm. Insurance 89 F. H. May Road.master 90 Dan C. Wood Labor 91 Carl Alfrey tt 92 Dale Tussing " 93 Dan Stout " 94 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 95 Millard Triplett Labor 96 R. B. Gould Co. Enginner Union Oil Company of Cal. Supplies Antone Aune Supplies There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, E. 11. Peck, J. S. Innes, A111OUNTi 5.00 22.50 5.81 39.95 59.90 34.93 68.62 13:47 7.68 27.45 20.40 172.66 57.89 County Judge Commissioner Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, April 9, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Opening Ballot Boxes: WHEREAS, it appears that the ballot boxes used at the last General Election have not been opened since said election and that the same will be necessary for use in the forth coming Primary Election, May 16, 1930, and it is necessary that the seals on said ballot boxes be broken and the contents thereof be destroyed. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk take such steps as may be necessary to unlock, break the seals and destroy the contents of said ballot boxes in time for their use in the coming election. In the Fatter of Sale of Real Property WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 and 20 of Block Twenty (20) of the original town of Laidlaw, in Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said property; that the sum of Twenty -five ($25.00) Dollars is a reasonable sum to fix as a reasonable price therefor. It is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bod for less than $25.00 plus costs of sale shall be accepted and provided further that proper and legal notice as by law provided be given of the time and place of said sale. In the Matter of Predatory Animal Control: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore levied for predatory animal control the sum of. $500.00 for use in 1930, said money to be used in conjunction with the United States De- partment of Agriculture and the Oregon State Livestock Sanitary Board, and that x"250.00 of said sum should be paid now. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of Stanley Jewett, Leader of predatory animal control in Oregon in the sum of %250.00, same being one half of the appropriation fo 1930, and to be used in co- operation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the "reg State Livestock Sanitary Board. In the batter of Charles R. Logan Claim: WHEREAS, an adjustment has been made for the claim of Charles R. Logan and. he has agreed to accept $50.00 in connection with the sork of setting up books in the Clerk's 0 u J 461 office. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a warrant be drawn for $50.00 in favor of Charles R. Logan, in full paymen of all claims to date. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: BO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 97 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Services 9.80 98 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies -Co. Clerk 11.90 99 Mcilarr Stores Indigent Relief 10.00 100 Parker's Drtg Store Indigent Relief 8.20 101 Anderson- Vving-Co. Services- Sheriff 1.55 102 VVm. Montgomery Services -Jail 4.10 103 ?Marion M. Lesh Indigent care 539.00 104 Magill Drug Co. Indigent Supplies 38.45 105 Central Ore. Motor Co. Labor & Mat.- Sheriff 39.22 106 Irwin - Hodson Co. Supplies -Co. Clerk 59.60 GENERAL .ROAD FUND 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 Bend hardware Co. Supplies -Road W. Hannan Labor (Sisters) D. D. Tussing Labor G. W. Davies Services brake Is Auto Sho-o if D. B. Stuart Insurance Galloway Garage Labor and Material Standard Oil Co. Supplies V1m. Montgomery Services Ulrich Auto Top Shop " There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes E. M. Peck 119.31 20.96 74.12 3.50 19.35 30.00 35.10 24.52 1.00 1.75 County Judge Commissioners Bend, Oregon, April 16, 1930. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Paatr of Cancel - ation of I[Va ,rant No. 38115: WHEREAS-, it appears that on April 11, 1930, a warrant was issued by the Clerk to Stanley Jewett, Leader of the Predatory Animal Control, being one -half of the appropriation made for 1940 by Deschutes County, And WHEREAS, it appears that said warrant should have been made to Hal E. Hoss, Secreta of State. Wherefore, it is hereby ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby canceled, and the Clerk is here ORDERED to issue a warrant in lieu thereof, charged to the same fund, payable to� Hal E. Hoss Secretary of State. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: �� 1930. GENERAL FUND Pac.lTel. & Tel. Co. Services $83.01 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until V'uednesday, April 23, H. H. DeArmond, E. M. Peck J. S. Innes, County Judge. Commissioners. 46-. 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 the 7th day of May, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. Dig. Peck, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of Cron- vey-ance of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore foreclosed under.delinqu tax foreclosure proceedings on The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW4 NW-41) and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE4 NVVT in Section 14, Twp. 16 South, Range 11 East, W.M., and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE-1 4 NE4) of Section 15, Twp. 16 South, Range 11 East, W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and at the time of such foreclosure the title of said premises was vested in the State of Oregon and was not subject to tax and the title acquired by the County under such fore- closure proceedings is void, and WHEREAS, the State of Oregon, through the State Engineer, has made applicati for a reconveyance of said premises to the State of Oregon. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute Quitclaim Deed, on behalf of the County, conveying said premises to the State of Oregon. In the Flatter of Sale of Real Property: 5TIEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title through delinquent foreclosure proceedings to the following parcels of real property: Lot Six (6), Block Eighteen (18) of the original Town of Laid_law, Deschutes County, Oregon, as the same appears of record; the Southeast Quarter of the South- west Quarter (SE! SW41) of Section 14, Twp. 17 South.; Range 14 East, W.id., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW! 4 SWq) of Section 14, Twp. 17 South, Range 14 East, Vd.i., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and WHEREAS, it appears to the County Court that it would be to the best interest`s of the County to offer said property for sale at public sale as by law provided and get the same restroed to the tax roll, and it appears that $6.00 would be a reasonable minimum pric for the first above described. tract; that the sum of $200.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for the second tract; and the sum of $250.00 would be a reasonable s to fix as a minimum for the third tract above described. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash in the manner provided by law; provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the respective sums above named., plus costs of advertising. In the Matter of � Carnival License: VITHEREAS, it appears that the Spanish - American War Veterans of this city have arranged to hold their State Convention in Bend during 1930 and have caused a carnival company to appear for the purpose of making money to help pay the expenses of said conventi and said Spanish American ttiar Veterans have agreed to pay the license fee and the represen- tative of said War Veterans have appeared and asked that said.license fee be remitted and it appearing to the.Court that said request is just and that said request should be granted It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that they -be,,permitted to hold said Carnival without the }payment of a license. J 463 In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following Bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: No. General Fund Amount 1 C. M. Gunderson Expenses Advanced 2.55 2 Bend Chapter Red Cross Indigent relief 83.42 3 Mrs. G. Podlipkin Indigent care 27.50 4 Mrs. w. F. Gates Indigent care 17.00 5 Davidsons Grocery Indigent relief 7.51 6 Bend Cafe Jury meals 42.70 7 Bend Laundry Service -jail 6.50 8 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies- Treasurer 158.00 9 Oregon Transfer Services 5.00 10 Dyers Repair Shop Services - Sheriff 4.50 11 Superior Service Station Supplies- Sheriff 1.33 12 New Home Cafe Jury Meal 6.50 13 Ore. Typewriter Co. Services 20.75 14 L. A. Shaw Indigent supplies 1.70 15 E. J. McCann Lettering ballot boxes 7.00 16 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 525.00 17 Central Oregon Motor Co. Services & Supplies 34.05 19 Bend Drug Company _ Indigent Supplies,1101ar. 69.10 20 Bend Drug Company Indigent Supplies.,.Apr. 32.55 21 Irwin- Hodson Company Supplies -Clerk 4.85 22 Hanson Map & Blue Print Co. Supplies- Assessor 14.73 23 Charles R. Hadley Co. Supplies - Audotor 3.50 24 Ben Alsup Services 8.50 25 Ben Alsup if 15.00 26 C. L. McCauley Expenses Advanced 23.21 27 C. P. Becker Services- Speical Deputy 5.00 28 Wm. Kane Service- " " 5.00 29 Haxel Devin Services - Sheriff 80.00 30 F. D. Antrim Sealer Wts. & Measurers 19.47 31 E. T. Halbrook Expenses 50.00 32 D. H. Peoples Services- Dep.Assessor 100.00 33 D. J. McClain It it 215.00 34 C. P. Becker 125.00 35 Kate E. Rockwell Indigent care 40.00 36 J. J. vVilt Services- Dep.Assessor 225.00 37 V. F. Livesay Services -Dep. ViVatermas. 106.25 38 R. J. McKinney Services- Watermaster 190.45 39 R. J. McKinney Salary- Watermaster 191.25 40 Redmond Spokesman Publications 9.90 41 Redmond Spokesman Services- Election 345.75 42 J. D. Bowman Services -Jail 15.00 43 J. D. Bowman Services -for election 12.00 44 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 86.40 45 Ed Glaab Services 1.00 47 Bend Ins. Agency Insurance 39.45 48 Bend Ins. Agency Insurance - Bonds 62.53 49 Bend Ins. Agency Bond for C.T.Terril 5.00 50 Kilham S. & P. Co. Supplies -Clerk 8.51 51 Kilham S. & P. Co. Supplies It 5.06 52 Kilham S. & P. Co. Supplies - School Supt. 12.76 53 Kilham S.& P. Co. Supplies -Dist. Atty. 5.23 54 Kilham S. & P. Co. Supplies- Sheriff 22.65 57 Bend Bulletin Services & Supplies 414.45 58- Bend Water Dept. Services -Jail 5.85 59 Bend Hardware Company Supplies -Clerk 4.35 60 Pac. Power & Light Co. Services -Court House 123.59 95 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Services 16.74 96 J. S. Innes Court Attendance 25.00 97 Blodgett Printery Services -Dist. Atty. 2.00 98 J. Alton Thompson Expenses Advanced 95.00 99 J. D. Davidson. Expenses Advanced 27.91 100 Ross Farnham Expenses Adv. -Dist. Atty. 45.77 101 Nell M. King Adv. Exp. Jevenile 94.86 102 Mrs. Hulda Indigent care 23.00 103 Nell M. King Indigent relief 20.60 104 Marion Innes Services -reg. & election 73.00 112 E. IA. Peck Court Attendance 42.50 Texas Company Supplies- -gas, etc. 75.48 General Road Fund 85 A. E. Ault Services 2.00 86 Bone Implement Co. Supplies 5.40 87 Standard Oil Co. Supplies 20.10 88 Galloway Garage Services & Supplies 15.53 89 Miller- Sanford Trac. Co. Supplies 28.54 90 «1. P. Fuller & Co. Materials 39.75 91 J. L. Latture Eauip. Co. 't 25.97 92 Miller Lumber Co. " 197.80 93 Bend Hardware Company ' 60.63 94 J. S. Innes Inspection- Commissioner 80.10 105 Pondosa Lumber Company 11aterial - 59.93 106 Peter Pierson Labor 2.50 107 Drake's Auto Shop Services & Material 15.75 108 Des. Concrete Pipe.Co. Labor & Material 28.80 110 Atom'ite Corporation Services 78.75 111 Elmer M. Peck Inspection - Commissioner 50.40 61 Millard Triplettss Labor 120.78 464 11No. General Road Fund Amount 62 Carl Alfrey Labor 109.78 70 63 George McAlister " 131.76 Ernest Walker 64 Ernest Walker " 119.76 'r 65 Dan Wood " 112.31 19.96 66 Dan Stout " 98.78 75 67 D. D. Tussing " 120.78 Dan C. Wood 68 F. K. May Roadmaster 162.67 Insurance 4.48 Texas Company Supplies -gas, etz. 94.17 20.83 79 Brooks - Scanlon Lmbr. Co. Labor & Material 282.59 83 Anderson- Wing Motor Co. Market Road Fund 18.00 84 Barrett's Welding Shop 69 F. H. May Labor- Roadmaster 55.91 70 D. D. Tussing " 21.96 71 Ernest Walker " 9.98 72 Geo. McAlister 'r 10.98 73 Carl Alfrey " 19.96 74 Millard Triplett ". 21.96 75 Dan Stout " 17.96 76 Dan C. Wood " 29.95 77 State Ind. Acc. Com. Insurance 4.48 78 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 20.83 79 R. B. Gould County Engineer 22.40 83 Anderson- Wing Motor Co. Labor & Material 18.00 84 Barrett's Welding Shop Services 9.55 109 Des. Concrete Pipe Co. Labor & Materials 16.00 General Fund (Continued) 80 R. B. Gould County Surveyor 33.94 81 W. 0.. Widdows Draftsman 40.20.. I� General Road Fund (Continued) I� 82 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 23.78 In the Matter of Fixing Polling Places: WHEREAS, it appears that the law requires the County Court to designate and fix the polling places in the severali precincts in the County at least ten days prior to election. i In accordance therewith the following polling places are hereby designated and fixed as the polling places for the primary election to be held May 16th: l� Precinct No. 1 Bend 1 Court House I � " 2 " t City Auto Park 'r 3 " Mrs. Wilson, 604 Revere 4 It ?ors. Lesh, East Kearney 5 '' 444 South Third Street } If 6 It Smith, 45 Greeley " 7 " Nazarene Church rr 8 rr ! Reid School 9 " 1 331 Riverside " 10 " i Middleton, 1244 Davenport " 11 'r 1305 Fresno Street " 12 " 1109 Newport Avenue rr 13 " Kenwood School " 14 " Christian Church 1t 15 Plainview- Community Hall " 16 Sisters Sisters Hotel Building 'r 17 Lower Bridge School House " 18 Terrebonne Ladies' Pioneer Building " 19 Redmond. New Grade School rr 20 It - Bulter Building 'r 21 Tetherow Pearl Lee residence 22 Pleasant Valley Claude Mallory " 23 Cline.Falls Cline Falls School House " 24 Deschhtes Hotel Building It 25 Alfalfa. School House rr 26 Grange Grange Hall " 27 142illican Brothers Store " 28 South Side Richardson School " 29 Reed Pine Forest Grange Hall. 'r 30 Tumalo Project Office " 31 Shevli.n, School House, Camp �2 " 32 Brooks- Scanlon Office Building, Camp f,=1 " 33 La Pine Commercial Hall There being no further business the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck J. S. Innes, Commissioners. 1� Bend, Oregon, May 14, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to ad.jounrment, all o members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title'to the East One -half of the Northeast Quarter (E1 NEI), the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE- SE-1)., and the Northwest Quarter of the North- 4 east Quarter (0,1 NE -1) of Section 20, Township 17, South, Range 12 E.�.i�., in Deschutes County, Oregon. 465 under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings and it appears to the County Gourt that it wvoul be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith cause notice to be published of the time and place when he will offer said property for sale, provided that he accept no bid for less than $140.00-, plus costs of advertising. In the Matter of Dry River - Millican Section of Central Oregon Highway: This matter came on upon the reading of the VeiwersT Report, which was read for the first time, and the second.reading thereof was fixed for the 28th day of f4ay, 1930. In the matter of the Establishment of Three Creeks Road: This matter came on upon the establishment of the Three Creeks Road, whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON _ FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF THE RESOLUTION Resolution for Road ESTABLISHING THE THREE CREEKS 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`seventh day of May, 1930, 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 establish- ment of the road hereinafter described the 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 McKenzie Highway (otherwise known as Cascade Street) and Elm Street in the town of Sisters; thence south for 1.761 miles to 'a termination in the existing travelled road between Sisters and Three Creeks Lakes, said road to be 60 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly aualifie Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certi fled 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 considera- tion 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 second day of July, 1930, 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 thereo 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 14th day of May, 1930. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner J`: S. Innes, Commissioner In the Matter of Red Cross: The matter of the useful ness of the Red Cross as an agent to the County Court was discussed with Mrs. Forbes,'Secretary, and it was unanimously agreed that in view of th 46.6 . fact that a great deal of the indigent - relief work is turned over to the Red Cross that thi Court endorses the activities and program of the Red Cross as now carried on. In the jdatter of Claims against the County:'-�� The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: No. General Fund Amount (I 1 Multnomah County Board of Prisoners 19.60 2 L. A. Shave Indigent Supplies 11.65 3 Lumbermens Ins. Agency Insurance (Bond) 50.00 4 Bend Bulletin I Printing 6.75 Florence Swanson Advanced expenses 2.38 Vlarion Innes Services- ellction 24.00 Union Oil Company Supplies 336.48 Col. Lodge Tito. 5 I.O.O.F. Burial Space 17.50 Pac. Tel. ,& Tel Services 72.42 Road Fund Union Oil Company Supplies 181.54 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. Y, Peck J. S. Innes, Commissioners. ..r Bend, Oregon, April 30, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the follov:,ing proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property:c-- WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to Lot six (6) in Block two (2) of Laidlaw, as per the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County. Clerk in Deschutes County, Oregon, by tax foreclosure proceedings, and ViHEREAS, Caroline F. Bullard has filed an Affidavit herein showing that she vlas the record owner of said premises at the time of the sale of said premises for taxes, and tendering into Court the amount of money for which said property was bid in, plus the taxes heretofore levied and unpaid thereon, with interest at 6 per cent. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the County Court, through its County Judge and County Commissioners, execute and deliver to said Caroline F. Bullard a deed, conveying said premises to the said Caroline F. Bullard. In the Matter of Lease of Rock Quarry: WHEREAS, Deschutes County is the owner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SWI SW I) of Section Thirty -tyro (32), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, of Vdillamette Leridian, in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the State Highway Commission are desirous of obtaining a lease upon said premises for the purpose of quarrying the rock thereon for use on the Central Oregon Highway and other roads, and it appearing to the Court that the said land is valueless for other purposes and that it would be to the best interests of the County to lease said land to the State High- way Commission and it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners execute a lease with the State Higr.way Commission leasing unto the said Highway Commission said. premises for a peri of ten (10) years, in consideration for One Dollar; provided that said lease provide that 467- the County shall have the right to quarry and take from said premises such rock as it may deem necessary for work upon the County roads in Deschutes County, Oregon. In the Matter of Johnson Ranch Market Road : -- WHEREAS,, the above road has been legally established but no viewers have been appointed and it is necessary, in order to complete the legal proceedings, to appoint Viewe to assess the damages, if any, for the.right -of =way. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker are hereby appointed to act with R. B. 11 Gould, Uounty Engineer, as a Board of Viewers to view and assess the damages, if any, for right -of -way, and that they are to report their findings on the 7th day of !Aay, 1930, or within ten days thereafter. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond County Judge E. M. Peck J. S. Innes, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, May 28, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Dry River - Millican Section of Central Oregon Highway: This matter came on for hearing upon the second reading of the Viewers' Report, i 11 same being duly read and the time fixed for the third reading thereof set for 2 otclock of the afternoon of May 29, 1930. In the Matter of Election Expenses: The following bills for election expenses for registration, polling places, fees for clerks and judges for election, and meals were audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: Olive E. McKay $3.00 Clyde M. McKay 3.00 John S. Fowlds 3.00 Bessie Tracy 3.00 Louise Davis 3.00 Lois Clark 3.00 Carol E. Boyd 3.00 Edith S. Kostol 3.00 Mrs. Myrtle S. Thompson 3.00 Mrs. Helen M. Dacey 3.00 S. R. Hogin 6.00 W. D. Rae 6.00 Frances Coursen 6.00 Florence Swanson 6.00 Lillie Burton 6.00 Carrie 1. Gertson 3.00 Gertrude Ketchum 3.00 Jessie Peoples 3.00 Mary Ferry 3.00 Elizabeth Link 3.00 Caroline Grimes 3.00 Effie Dick 3.00 Genevieve Kennedy 3.00 Mary S. Coleman 3.00 Edith D. Dart 3.00 Mabel E. DeArmond 3.00 Daisy D. Smith 3.00 Carrie L. Stevens 3.00 Mary E. Hoover 3.00 Hannah G. Toomey 3.00 i 'i� s Blanche Brady - 3.00 George F. Hoover 3.00 Romaine Nicholson 3.00 Claudia Martin 3.00 Pearle Selleck 3.00 Mrs. Walter Nelson 3.00. Mrs. J. W. Reeder 3.00 Lary May McKenzie 3:00 Prudence Maudlin 3.00 R. H.-Beck 3.00 Mrs. Julia Arthurs 3.00 Mrs. Ruth Prater 3.00 Mrs. Fred Triplett 3..00 Mrs. Pearl A. Heath 3.00 Mrs. Mae Culler 3.00 .Dorothy L. McCauley 3.00 Lela Schwendker 3.00 Lois Leona Cooper 3.00 Lola Michaelson 3.00 Frances D. Williamson 3.00 G. H. Baker 3.00. May E. Arnold 3.00 Carrie E. Clapp 3.00 Linnie R. MacDonald 3.00 Edna �,.. Beneon 3.00 Grace C. Dick 3.00 Loula E. Bond 3.00 Annie L. Bond 3.00 Lottie Erickson 3.00 Agnes Hyde 3.00 Ethel M. Bevens 3.00 Rose Ashe 3.00 Fay Pierce Beach 3.00 Bertha B. Morgan 3.00 Maud Wood 3.00 Hazel Hosmer 3.00 Jessie B. Donovan 3.00 Theresa H. Cox 3.00 Olive C. Reiter 3.00 Lillian A. Van Matre 3.00 Mrs. D. Ray Miller 3.00 Mrs. H. M. Stephens 3.00 Mrs. N. R. Gilbert 3.00 Mrs. Ben Hamilton 3.00 Mrs. Ross Farnham 3.00 Belle Leedy 3.00 Jennie Nixon 3.00 R. E. Londahl 3.00 Minnie Stennick 3.00 Mavis Ryan 3.00 Hetty Claypool 3.00 E. A. Sather 3.00 Hattie M. Brown 3.00 Mabel Naylor 3.00 Rae Clark 3.00 May E. Toombs 3.00 Ida Hackett 3.00 Cora Almquist 3.00 Anna Fanton 3.00 Mary Patton 3.00 Adeline Bostic 3.00 Cora Baster 3.00 Della Rice 3.00 Leona Cays 3.00 Chrystell Parker 3.00 Alice E. Leary 3.00 Jessie Burrell 3.00 Ina Barber 3.00 Dagna Dudrey 3.00 Laura Emard 3.00 Winnie Boylan 3.00 Irene Brown 3.00 Charlotte Deveraux 3.00 Marie Moody 3.00 Grace McReynolds 3.00 Vera Walker 3.00 Edna Gauldin 3.00 Bessie White 3.00 Marion Charette 3.00 Dora Gales 3.00 n L� I. 469 Nellie Clark 3.00 Lydia Anderson 3.00 Bessie De Long 3.00 Lillian Orcutt 3.00 Louise Eitelgeorge 3.00 Ethel Hendershott 3.00 Sarah Hamilton 3.00 Marie Brostorhous 3.00 Mary Dugan 3.00 Hazel Marsden 3.00 Pearl K. Becker 3.00 Polly S. Cody 3.00 Violet Neibergall 3.00 Benita De Rushia 3.00 Bessie Ager 3.00 Katherine Duffy 3.00 Hazel De -bins 3.00 - Afton Bontrager 3:00 Mabelle Parsons 3.00 Harriet D. Vandevert 3.00 Kathryn,S. Foss 3.00 June Korf 3.00 Mary Ward 3.00 Lillian Mallett 3:00 Mildred Kelly 3.00 Geo. Cyrus 3.00 Geo. Cyrus 3.00. C. Livesay 6.00 (35 miles - $3.50) 3.50 Clara Livesay 6.00 H. A. Scoggins 6.00 Carrie Scoggins 6.00 M. W. Knickerbocker 6.00 (44 miles $4.40- telephone 25�) 4.65 Leda South 6.00 Jessie Warren 6.00 Catherine Knickerbocker 6.00 Nettie Cobb 6.00 Ida P. Holmes 6.00 Julia A. Parrott 6.00 Mary Chapman 6.00 Elinor G. Book 6.00 A. S. Holmes 6.00 Margaret Bloom 3.00 Josephine Wittkoff 3.00 Maud -Gates 3.00 Geo. F. Gates 3.00 Leola Martin 3.00 W. J. Hall `3.00 E. M. Miller 3.00 Alice Lantz 3.00 Lottie Knorr 3.00 Maud Knorr 3.00 Alma Mc Clay 3.00 Ellen Picket 3.00 Mary Melton 3.00 E. M. Parr 3.00 Bertha Dorn 3.00 Margaret Bloom 3.00 Josephine Wittkoff 3.00 Maud -Gates 3.00 Geo. F. Gates 3.00 Leola Martin 3.00 Viola Cox 3.00 Alma Doty 3.00 Theodocia McClellan 3.00 Genevieve Brewster 3.00 George Fairfield 3.00 Mrs. Esther Fairhurst 3.00 Evaline Riebhoff 3.00 Mrs. George Ammons 3.00 Mrs. J. R. Roberts 3.00 Mrs. George Moore 3.00 Mrs. George Kanoff 3.00 Mrs. John Roe 3.00 Mrs. Olaf Anderson 3.00 Mrs. B. L. Reynolds 3.00 T. J. Quigley 3.00 (36 miles - $3.60) 3.60 Margaret Miller 6.00 W. W. Babcock 6..00 Mrs. W. W. Babcock 6.00 Mrs. B. A. Kendall 6.00 Mrs. Della Smith Moore 6.00 Margaret Miller -- mileage 48 miles 4.80 Mr. Wm. Hutchinson 6.00 Mr. Stanley Huston 6.00 Mr. Chas. Urban 6.00 Marie Strixner 6.00 Henry Strixner 6.00 E. W. Rhea 3.00 Robert H. Leadbetter 3.00 Clara B. Hegardeh 3.00 (40 miles -- $4.00) 4.00 Ruth Simmons 3.00 Effie Rhea 3.00 H. T. Mikkelsen 6.00 Bertha B. Drake 6.00 Ruth G. Madden 6.00 Daisy G. Rasmussen 6.00 C. H. Bishop 6.00 C. E. McUne 6.00, Elma Leonard 6.00 (32 miles -- $3.20) 3.20 Gertrude Cook 6.00 John W. McDougall 6.00 Anna Little 6.00 George IA. Ericksen 6.00 Magnella Reynolds 6.00 C. W. Hoech 6.00 Marie Ericksen 6.00 Frances E. Hoech 6.OQ S. W. Merrill 6.00 (100 miles -- $10.00) 10.00 John Helfrish 6.00 Josephine Helfrish 6.00 Walter Hattars 6.00 Lloyd L. Porter 6.00 G. L. Moore 6.00 Luella Griffin 6.00 Elizabeth Huettl 6.00 Geo. T. Huettl 6.00 Eva L: Slack 6.00 Geo. T. Huettl.- mileage and expenses 1.70 H. J. Sottong 6.00 Agnes M. Sottong 6.00 Kate M. Goodhue 6.00 Stella Nelson 6.00 Lula McConnell 6.00 Helen Malone 3.00 (meals) 1.00 Ada Clark 3.00 (meals) 1.00 W. J. Malone 3.00. �meals) 1.00 14 miles) 1.40 Evalyn Chamberlin 3.00 C. H. Mickle 3.00 Geo. Sandel 4.00 Mable E. Dunlap 4.00 Clifton I. Dunlap 4.00 Helen Helfrich 4.00 Gene S. Chamberlin 4.00 (extra dollar per son for meal) Alma Pd. Gateley - 3.00 Wm. J. Baer 3.00 Anna Abrahamson 3.00 Anna M. Munier 3.00 Bertha Connell 3.00 Pearl Rochny 3.00 Ida A. Rines 3.00 Florence M. Cox 3.00 Melvina E. Maker 3.00 Vera V. Walter 3.00 i I, U u Edith M. Beach 6.00 Ora Raeburn 6.00 Clara-Sears 6.00 Kathren Van Landuyt 6.00 Genevieve E. Boyd 6.00 Edith M: Beach - 68 miles 6.80 Art Brown 10 meals at 40� 4.00 Walter Gore 6.00 Donald Clarke 6.00 Thora Foss 6.00 W. G. Fordham 6.00 Lula Swayze 6.00 R. J. McCann Precinct signs A. L. Saye Taxi service Mrs. A. T. Cavaness 'Meals - -20 Lumbermens Cafe Meals New Home Cafe Meals John H. Buckholtz Hauling E. Meistad Hauling Election booths R. D. Davis Distributing ballot boxes Mrs. F. L.- Holmes Rent and meals Superior Lunch Meals O.I.C. Cafeteria Meals Bend Cafe Meals A. C. Kirtsis Cabin for election Mrs. Ben Hamilton Meals (Christian Ladies' Aid) Mrs. Lizzie Nicholson Meals W. J. Hall Rent, Meals, mileage Orange & Green Cafe Meals and mileage Lamb & Lambking Meals and delibery to booths Mrs. A. G. Trahan Rent and meals Marie Strixner Rent, meals and delivery } Mrs. Louis Tellefson Rent, light and heat H. K. Middelsen Meals Bertha B. Drake rr Ruth G.' Fadden 'r Daisy G. Rasmussen It C..H. Bishop (14 miles -- $1.40) Magnells Reynolds Meals and mileage John Helfrich Meals W. G. Fordham Mileage & janitor service T. W. Carlon Election expenses May E. Toombs Use of house L. E. Shipley Registrations Elsie A. Stoffel it Ed. Shafer 'r G. Chamberlin r' Marie Strixner rr C. W. Sorensen " Elizabeth Huettl Tr Thora K. Foss r' Margaret Trunkey rr C. M. Olson J. F. Arnold r' W. A. Rahn n Jay Shivley Dortha Vestal John Helfrich '► 49.50 20.50 10.00 11.50 10.00 67.00 2.50 25.00 16.00 20.00 33.00 12.00 5.00 50.00 12.00 21.00 10.95 16.95 9.35 13.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.40 5.60 5.00 9.00 10.00 5.00 4.40 .60 2.00 2.50 1.50 1.00 .70 1.60 3.30 2.00 2.60 .10 2.50 .40 .40 471 There being no further gusiness, the meeting adjourned until Thurday, May 29, 1930, at 2 o'clock. H. H. DeArmond, E. M. Peck- J. S. Innes County Judge Commissioner Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, May 29, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to 4 ournment, all members, with the exception of E. M. Peck, being present, whereupon the following proceed- ings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Establishment of the Dry River- Millican Section of the Central Oregon Highway: The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' report, at this time, this being the day following the second reading of the report and the time fixed by law and by order of this Court for final reading, and it appearing that Martha Good has filed her claim for damages for right of way over and across the I` 472 North Half of the South Half (N2 SI) of Section 35, Township 19 South, Range 15 E.W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, and upon due consideration it appears to the Court that said claim for damages, amounting to the sum of $254.00 should be denied, the Court finding that the benefits accruing under the establishment of said road exceed any damages caused by the building of said road. Now, at this time, after full consideration of the said Viewers' report, the Court finds that said report of said Viewers is just and fair and the same is hereby adopted. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. There being no further business, the Court then adjourned until Wednesday, the 4th day of June, 1930. H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes County Judge 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 the 4th day of June, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding-of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. De Armond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. iii. Peck Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. LlcCauley, Sheriff In the Putter of Salmi of Real Property: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title under tax foreclosure proceedings to the following parcel's of real property, to -wit: The Southeast Quarter (SEI) of Section 28, Township 21 South Range 10 E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon,and two Lots, 28 and 29 of Block 33, Oroginal Town of La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon, and WHEREAS it appears to be t¢=the best interests of the County that these parcels of real property be offered for sale; it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale in the manner provided by law, giving due notice, provided that the minimum price for which said land may be sold to be $100.00 for the first described tract and $5.00 per lot for the second described tracts, plus costs. In the Matter of Deschutes County Pomona Grange No. 25: The above named Grange has presented to the Court two Resolutions; one aksing that a member of the Pomona Grange be named as one of the proposed committee to study the Court House situation, and the other advising that foreclosure proceedings for delinquent taxes be started at the expiration of three years from the date of delinquency. The Court duly considered the Resolutions and decided to appoint a member of the Grange on the said committee and will give the Resolution relating to foreclosures serious consideration. In the Matter of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, [1 1, 47 5, 6, 7 and 8, of Block Seven (7), of the Subdivision of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section Four (4), and the Northeast Quarter (NE-1) of Section 9, Township Eighteen �18), Range Twelve (12), in Deschutes County, Oregon: WHEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title to Lots one (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four. (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8), of Block Seven (7), of the Subdivision of Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section Four (4), and the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Nine (9), Township Eighteen (18), Range Twelve (12), in Deschutes County., Oregon, for delinquent taxes; that said property was in the name of W. J. Parminter, but the World Tar Veterans' State Aid Commission of Oregon held a mar -tgage on said premises, and was interested therein, and now owns the interest of the said W. J. Parminter, and has tendered into Court the sum of $30.64, being the amount fixed. for which said property was sold for 1922 taxes, plus interest; that all other taxes have been paid. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said sum be accepted and a deed issued to the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission conveying said premises to said commission. In' the Matter of Remi s-sion of Taxes: WHEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District No. 1, on May 5, 1920, purchased Lots 1,2,3,4, and 6, in Block 9, River Terrace Addition to the City of Bend, Oregon, said land being used by said District for municipal purposes, and is not subject to taxation, but through inadvertency the same has been taxed for the years 1923 to 1929 both inclusive; that under the law said lots were not subject to taxation during any of said years and the said District has applied to the Court for an Order remitting the taxes which have been levied during said years, and it appearing to the Court that it is right and proper that said taxes should be remitted, said being erroneously levied. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said taxes be and the same are hereby remitted, canceled, and declared void, and the Sheriff is hereby directed to make proper notation upon the tax rolls. In the Matter of County Funds: -� It appears that the County Treasurer has on hand a large sum of money for calling county warrants; that there is due for bonds and interest the sum of $28,525.00, and the Treasurer has on hand the sum of $26,525.00. The treasurer is therefore directed to transfer from the General Fund $2000.00 for the purpose of paying such bonds and interest now due, the said sum to be returned to the General Fund when a sufficient amount becomes available. It also appears that it will require $2000.00 to be transferred to the Road Fund in order to put the Road Fund on a cash basis. The Treasurer is therefore ORDERED to transfer from the General Fund the sum of $2000.00 to the Road Fund for the purpose of calling said outstanding warrants. It appears that it will leave approximately $20,000.00 available for calling General Warrants and it is subgested that the Treasurer immediately call the General Fund warrants. In the Matter of / Damage claims: A number of claims have been filed.for loss of sheep caused by dogs and it appears that the law provides that the County shall pay for loss of sheep killed by dogs, out of x-74 what is known as the Dog License Fund, collected for that purpose, provided the claims are regular and not unreasonable. It is hereby ORDERED that at 2:00 o'clock of the afternoon of Wednesday, the 11th day of June, be and the game is hereby fixed as the time for the County Court to consider these claims. Claimants are requested to be present at said time. In the Matter of Claims. Against the County: 4--' The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for sane: NO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 21 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 15.36 22 E. T. Blue Chairman-Surveyor 4.40 23 Jarvis Gould " ?r 4.00 24 R. Anna Thompson Services- -extra time 18.00 25 Claude Vandevert Deputy Assessor 115.00 26 E.' E. Varco " rr 175.00 27 Hazel Devin Services 24.00 28 C. P. Becker Services- Special Dep. 7.00 29 R. I). Davis Services it '+ 7.00 30 Marion M. Lesh Indigent care 591.00 31 The Bend Dairy Indigent supplies 5.70 32 Carl Austin Services 1.50 33 Walter G. Peak Advanced expenses 20.00 35 Dr. R. W. Hendershott Registrar- Emergency 4.00 36 Dr. Raymond F. Jones . ='r +' 5.75 37 A. Carlisle & Co. Supplies 3.68 38 Lumbermens Ins. Agency Clerk's Bond •25.00 39 F. D. Antrim Sealer 20.52 40 D. H. Peoples Services 55.00 42 J. J. Wilt Deputy Assessor 225.00 43 Grace R. McReynolds Services 16.00 44 R. J. McKinney Watermaster- salary 191.25 45 R. J. McKinney It expenses 123.77 46 Nell. It. King Expenses - - Juvenile 94.86 47 Mrs. Hulda Indigent care 31.00 48 Delaware Annex Supplies -- Indigent 37.73 49 Bend Water Dept. Services 6.05 50 Oregon Transfer Services 5.00 51 The Bend Bulletin Services & Supplies 85.10 52 J. Alton Thomspn Expenses 135.91 53 Blodgett Printery Supplies 7.75 54 Hila M. Loree Services 11.50 55 Grace Johnson 'r 18.00 56 Frances E. Thompson rr 24.00 57 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies- Treasurer 17.85 58 J. M. McClain Deputy Assessor 120.00 59 C.. P. Becker Deputy Assessor 85.00 60 The J. K. Gill Co. Supplies 4.67 61 Bushong & Company it 13.66 62 Bend Laundry Services 4.58 63 R. J. McCann Services- Sheriff 5.00 64 J. D. Davidson Advanced expenses 24.28 65 C. L. McCauley it it . . 49.94 66 J. D. Bowman Guarding Prisoners 13.00 67 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 129.16 68 M. F. Miller Services 10.00 69 Kate E. Rockwell Indigent Care 40.00 70 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance 119.80 71 Bushong & Co. Supplies -- Sheriff 7.50 72 George Vandevert Services 5.00 73 Bend Hardware Company Supplies 7.35 74 New Home Cafe Ideals for Jurors 7.30 75 Bend Cafe Jury Meals 122.00 76 R. W. Hendershott Services 25.00 77 Redmond Spokesman Printing 36.65 78 State Ind. Acc.-Comm. Insurance 152.44 79 Mannheimer's Department Store Supplies 2.64 80 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services 133.55 81 J. S. Innes Co. Court Attendance 25.00 82 Kilhams Supplies 13,90 87 Janet Moffat Expenses 47.24 88 American Red Cross Civilian relief 12.35 89 IT it It Soldier's relief 13.00 90 It it IT Miscellaneous 15.91 91 Mrs. Sarah Banks Juvenile care 61.25 92 R. B. Gould Surveyor.. 41.20 93 C. V. Silvis Road Viewer 5.00 96 E. M. Peck Co. Court Attendance 39.00 V. F. Livesay Salary & Expenses 127.50 S. E. Jones Jury ideals 5.95 Inez B. Davidson Services 16.00 The Mexas Company Supplies 37.74 rr rr rr « 57.91 n « « ++ 37.74 « « tr ++ 57.90 Union Oi1.Co. of Cal. rr 94.80 Frenchie's Service Station - Batteries .90 William C. Hardy Services 5.00 F� .1 475 NO. GENERAL ROAD FUND AMOUNT 1 F. H. May Roadmaster 180.75 2 Dan Stout Labor 107.76 3 Dan C. Wood It 125.79 4 D. D. Tussing " 109.80 5 Carl Alfrey " 94.81 6 Mi ;lard Triplett !'. 115.79 7 Earnest Walker " 119.76 8 Geo. McAlister " 120.78 9 State Ind. Acc.Commission Insurance 23.20. 19 Bend Battery & Elect. Service and Supplies 10.00 20 Barrett's Welding Shop Services 9.55 94 Peter- Pierson " 1.50 Drake's Auto Shop " 8.65 .Bend Hardware Company Supplies 81.32 Galloway Garage Supplies & Service 11.05 Redmond Motor Company Supplies 1.10 Bend Iron Works Service 5.50 Pondosa Lumber Company Supplies 127.83 Howard- Cooper Corp. Supplies 53.41 The Texas Company IT 94.17 n tr ti » 94.16 83 The Motor Market Supplies 6.00 84 Miller Lumber Company Material 34.76 85 Duckett & Spoo material 94.36 86 J. S. Innes Inspection Comm. 89.00 95 Elmer TA. Peck " " 42.40 Union Oil Company Gas 53.63 Frenchie's Service Sta. Supplies 18 -.80. MARKET ROAD FUND 10 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 9.87 11 E. T. Blue Labor 2.00 12 Dan Stout " 8.98 13 Dan C. Wood " 29.95 14 Ernest Walker " 9.98 15 Geo. McAlister " 21.96 16 D. D. Tussing " 27.45 17 Carl Alfrey " 34.93 18 Millard Triplett " 27.45 19 F. H. May " 31.94 20 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 4.61 94 R. B. Gould County Engineer 16.80 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, County Judge Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, June 11, 1930. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of Sale of Real Property: z--� WHEREAS, it appears that the- County has heretofore acquired title under tax fore- closure proceedings to Lot Fourteen (14), Block Twelve (12) of the Subdivision. of Lot Two (2) of Bend, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said' property and restore same to the tax rolls, and it appearing to the Court that $100.00 would be 'a reasonable sum to fix as the price for which said premises may be sold, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County forthwith cause proper notice to be published of the time and place that he will offer said premises for sale as provided by law for the sale of real property acquired by the County under tax foreclosure proceedings, and that at said time and place offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bid xhall be accepted for less than $100.00 plus costs of sale. In the Platter of Certificate of Delinquency: L/ The Fidelity Building & Loan Association has applied.for an Order directing the "- 476 Sheriff to issue a Certificate of Delinquency to it covering: Lot Two (2), Block Fourteen (14), of Center Addition to Bend, Oregon, and it appears that the taxes are delinquent for the year 1928 in the amount of $15.60, which sum the said Company has offered. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff issue a Certificate of Delinquency to said Association and t accept the money therefor. In the Matter of Claims Against the County for Loss of Sheep: The .following persons have filed claims for loss of sheep killed by doggs in the amounts set after their names: Rennolds & Teater 6 lambs, 2 ewes $84.00 George P. Elliott 3 lambs 15.00 C. E. Moore 3 sheep 26.00 Grover Caldwell 10 head 120.00 That each of said claimants have signed an affidavit as by law provided showing that said sheep were killed by dogs, and the law provides that the County shall compensate owners of sheep who suffer loss by reason of destruction by dogs, out of the Dog License Fund created by collection of dog licenses within the County.-All of said claims were duly considered and the following amounts allowed, and warrants ordered drawn for same, said warrants to be drawn upon the Dog License Fund: C. E. Moore $18.00 Rennolds & Teater Grover Caldwell 84.00 George P. Elliott There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes E. M. Peck $64.00 15.00 County Judge. Commissioners Bend, Oregon, June 18, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings.were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Distribution of County Publicity Fund: WHEREAS, an appropriation of One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars has heretofore been made for County publicity and has been divided among the various publicity agencies into which this money has been assigned, and that the following distributions have been made: II To Bend Chamber of Commerce $449.50 Redmond Chamber of Commerce 125.00 Oregon State Chamber of Commerce 250.00 balance to be given to the County Agent for use in the Pacific Livestock Exposition exhibit. The County Court therefore adopts the distribution as agreed upon and ORDERS that warrants be issued as follows: To Bend Chamber of Commerce $300.00 ($149 of the Bend Chamber's appropriation heretofore having been paid) Redmond Chamber od Commerce 125.00 Oregon State Chamber of Commerce 250.00 In the Matter of Committee for County Hospital Proposal: WHEREAS, Deschutes Contract Company has proposed a sale of the hotel and 30 acres of land at Deschutes for use as a County Poor Farm or hospital, and the County Court having given said matter consideration is of the opinion that a thorough investigation x-77 should be made before any action is taken, and the following committee is therefore appointed to study the proposition and made recommendations to the County Court as to its findings: L. E. Smith, Redmond Henry Suttong, Bend Dr. B. Farrell, Bend Frank IiilcGarvey, Bend Horace Richards, Bend In the Matter of Taxes on Trancient Livestock: ✓ The County Clerk has submitted to the Court a list of persons owning cattle and' sheep belonging in other counties, but which cattle and sheep were brought into Deschutes County during 1929 for various periods of time, affidavits concerning which are on file with the County Clerk. Under the law, Deschutes County is entitled to colldct from the Counties from which this livestock was brought, its proportionate share of taxes levied. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk submit to the County Courts of the various counties bills for the amount due Deschutes County for the stock belonging to each of the parties shown on the list, and request payment therefor in accordance with law. In the Patter of Calling for Bids for Gas and Oil: L/ It seems advisable at this time that the County call for bids for the furnishing of gasoline to the County for the ensuing ,year, and it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk publish a call for bids notifying all distributors of gasoline in Deschutes County, Oregon, to submit their bids to the Court at its regular meeting to be held at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, the 25th day of June, 1930. H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes, E. M. Peck County Judge Commissioner Commissioner Bend, Oregon, June 25, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to wit: In the hatter of Johnston Ranch market Road: �-- The above matter came on for consideration upon the Viewer's Report filed herein, and the same was thereupon read for the first time and the time fixed for the second read- ing thereof was at the regular meeting on Wednesday, the 2nd day of July, 1930. In the Putter of Bids for Gasoline: ✓ The Court duly made an Order on the 18th day of June, 1930, calling for bids for gasoline to be furnished the County for the ensuing year, which bids were to be submitted and opened at 2 o'clock on this day. The following bids were submitted: General Petroleum Corporation (S.V.Ramp) 182¢ With no top protection price. Shell Oil Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 As minimum top price. Union Oil Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182V As minimum top price. The two latter bids being identical, and being considered the best bids for the County as they protected the County from the price going over 182, the bid of general Petroleum Corporation was rejected. It was decid6d to determine the successful bidder by lot, the result of which the Union Oil Company was lucky and the contract for furnishing gas to the County for the ensuing year was awarded to the Union Oil Company. In the matter of claims against the County: ROAD FUND Frank H. May 1930 -31 License fees $ 9.00 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, July 2, 1930. H. H. DeArmond, J. S. Innes, E. M. Peck, County Judge Commissioner Commissioner. BE I`.I' 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 the 2nd day of July, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the '11 County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner J. D.'Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Mat -ter of the Johnston Ranch Market Road: The Viewer's Report in the above matter was read the second time and final reading fixed for Thursday, July 3. In the Latt -er of The Volunteers of America.: WHEREAS, the Volunteers of America maintain a home for delinquent children in Pot Oregon, and numerous children from this county are taken to the various homes in Portland, including the home maintained by the Volunteers of America, and they are entitled to suppor from this County. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of the Volunteers of America in the sum of $25.,00, to be charged to the Emergency Fund. In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to Lots Five (5)-and Six (6), Block 25, First Addition to Kenwood, Deschutes County, Oregon, under tax foreclosure proceedings, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said property, it further appears that $20.00 per lot would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be offered for sale. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale, afte giving public notice thereof as provided by law, and that he sell the same to the highest bidder for cash, provided no sale shall be made for less than $20.00 per lot, plus cost of advertising, and sale. In the Matter of Claim Against the County: L/ The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: NO. GENERAL`FUND AMOUNT 1 Bend Garage Company Supplies- Sheriff r 2.65 2 Kilhams " Supt. 15.46 3 Do if Sheriff 2.51 4 Do it Co. Clerk 8,19 5 Central Oregon Motor Co. Storage- Sheriff 15.00 6 Magill Drug Company Supplies- Indigent 2.90 8 Central Oregon Motor Co. Supplies, herif.f 21.48 91 B. Ferrell Services 5.00 10 The Owl pharmacy Indigent supplies 9.00 11 F. F. G'Jright Services 7.50 1 C NO. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 113 114 115 118 GENERAL FUND West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies- Assessor A. R. Schriver Services Kilhams Supplies- Treasurer Wm. Montgomery Labor -Jaml F. D. Antrim Services Blodgett Printery .Printing- election City Exp. (J.H.Buckholtz) Services - election A. Carlisle & Company Supplies -Co. Suptl Bend Furniture Company Rent of supplies A. Carlisle & Company Supplies -Co. Clerk Eastes Davis Co., Inc. Rent - election Eastern Star Grange Use of Hall- election jviary E. Wilson Rent-election- H. C. Grogan Rent - election .A. Carlisle & Company Supplies- Treasurer R. J. McKinney Salary - 'Watermaster R. J. McKinney Espense account M. J. McClain Deputy Assessor Z. T. Gideon Deputy Assessor Cashmans Indigent Supplies Kate E. Rockwell Indigent care V. F. Livesay Salary & Expenses Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Services -court house Multnomah County Board of Prisoners The Bend Bulletin Printing Gilbert's Grocery Indigent supplies Nell M. King Services - Indigent Nell M. King Indigent Relief Mrs. Hulda Nurse- indigent A. E. Simmons Supplies J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners C. Iv1. Gunderson Expenses advanced Burrough Adding Ylachi.ne Co. Supplies 0. S. Phillips, M.D. Services Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies Oregon Transfer Services Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Clerk Marion M. Lesh Indigent care C. T. Terril Services - Justice Symons Brothers Services - Sheriff J. D. Bowman Bailiff Allie Taylor Witness fees H. H. Beach " it Henry Boentje it u Bend Laundry Services Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies J. D. Davidson Election expenses Bend Water Department Services C. P. Becker Deputy Assessor E. T. Blue Salary -Asst. Surveyor Jarvis Gould. It It R. B. Gould County Surveyor A. A. Fossen Services W. 0. Widdows Draftsman Houk Motor.Company Services & Supplies Bureau of Public Health Health Records Janet Moffat Expenses J. D. Davidson Misc. office sup. Pac.•Power & Light Co. Services Smith Electric Store Services Rowena 11. Hogan Prisoners pictures H. C. Schumacher Deputy Sheriff C. L. McCauley Expenses advanced C. P. Becker Special Deputy Sheriff Bend Drug Company Indigent Supplies Helen M. Dacey Services - Clerk Lynch & Roberts Indigent Relief Davidson's Store Indigent Relief American Red Cross Indigent Relief " it " Miscellaneous I n Soldiers Relief It it It Indigent Relief W. E. Finzer & Co. Supplies Erickson's Grocery Indigent Supplies Erickson's Grocery tt 1 ". Elmer M. Peck Court Attendance J. S. Innes tr tr Pilot Butte Pharmacy Indigent Supplies George H. Brewster Soldier's Indigent Relief Justice Court (Gideon) State vs. DeLashmutt Mrs. Gertrude Krause Witness & mileage Kenneth DeLashmutt " It L. DeLashmutt Mrs. McFadden it It Everett Almeter tt n F. G. Atkinson Juror Jess Tuck it Owen Brown IT E. B. Adams it W. W. Van Matre It Jos. Berchtold IT Z. F. Gideon (Jus.Court) State vs. Ridder It It 11 it it Services 479 AMOUNT 9.00 5.00 18.66 29.82 20.71 6.75 2.50 1.39 1.50 1.03 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 16.20 191.25 144.50 40..00 325.00 2.00 40.00 127.00 91.65 3.60 122.10 15.56 53.90 5.29 30.00 20.50 109.60 15.30 3.05 11.00 6.20 5.00 28.10 477.50 53.85 4.40 1.50 1.70 1.70 1.70 8.51 23.55 19.60 5.80 35.00 32.00 30.00 212.23 100.43 8.74 50.97 1.95 67.04 11.43 104.29 1.50 6.00 2.50 8.65 5.00 35.50 90.00 5.85 15.27 77.43 8.56 4.90 32.40 12.50 121.93 26.54 34.00 20.00 14.40 50.00 6.30 3.20 2.80 2.80 2.60 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .85 2.50 NO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Everett Miller Witness 1.50 C. B. Ralston " 1.50 V. B. Elliott " 1.50 Earle C. Miller Services 51.52 GENERAL ROAD FUND 85 Miller- Sanford Tractor Co. Material 11.48 86 Standard Oil Co. Supplies 1.53 87 Central Oregon Motor Co. Services 7.50 88 Bend Iron Works Labor 3.00 89 Zimmerman -- Steeples Co. Material 183.92 90 State Ind. Acci. Comm. Insurance 21.57 91 Midstate Hardware Co. Supplies 7.00 92 Geo. McAlister Labor 137.25 93 Earnest Walker " 124.75 94 D. D. Tussing " 32.94 95 Millard Triplett 107.05 96 Carl Alfrey " 97.31 97 Dan Stout 112.25 98 Dan -C. Wood 'f 119.80 99 F. H. May Roadmaster 184.84 100 Mi:Ller- Sanfdrd Tractor Co. Material 1.35 101 Standard Oil Company Supplies - 40.00 116 Elmer M. Peck Inspection p Comm. 51.40 117 J. S. Innes Inspection - Comm. 99.70 Miller Lumber Company Supplies 122.34 Galloway Garage Supplies 2.80 The Texas Company Supplies 455.11 Standard Oil Company Supplies 104.90 112A:PKET ROAD FUND 102 Standard Oil Company Supplies 37.40 103 Deschutes Concrete Co. materials 42.60 104 F. H. May Roadmaster 23.94 105 Carl Alfrey Labor 27.43 106 Dan C. Wood It 29.95 107 D. D. Tussing tr 104.31 108 Millard Triplett 30.18 109 State Industrial Accident Comm. Insurance 5.20 110 W. 0. Aliddows Draftsman 17.10 111 R. B. Gould County Engineer 8.00 There being no further business the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes E. IA. Peck Commissioners Bend, Oregon, July 3,1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, in special session, H. H. DeArmond and J. S. Innes being present, and. the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the hiatt:er of the Johnson Ranch Market Road:/ The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewerst Report at this time, this being the day following the second reading of the Report and the time fixed by law and the Court for final reading, and it appearing that the Viewers' Report fixed the following damages for, right of way, to -wit: Gustave Berry, over the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, Section 23, Tp/ 17 S., Range 14 E.ud.M. . . . . .$ 30.30 Union. Central Life Ins. Company, over the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, Section 23, and the South- west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14, all in Twp. 17 S. Range 14 E.W.M . . . . 110.60 H. F. Schilling, Receiver, First National Bank of Bend, over the Northwest Quarter of the 6outhwest Quarter of Section 14, Twp. 17 S. Range 14 E.W.M . . . .. . . . 30.30 and it appears to the Court that no objections have been filed to the Report of the Viewers, and that the same is in all things fair, equitable and just and now, after full consideration, said report is hereby adopted and the clerk is hereby ordered to issue warrants to the above named parties in the amounts set opposite their names. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded 1 I in the office'of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, July 9, 1930 481 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present except H. H. DeArmond, and the following proceedingswere had, to -wit: In. the Patter of Extermination of Obnoxious Weeds: The matter of taking steps to exterminate obnoxious weeds was brought to the attention of the court by a number of persons who requested that the Court take such steps as may be necessary to eliminate this menace. After due consideration the matter was referred to the District Attorney with the request for advice as to the authority of the County Court in the matter, such advice to be furnished to the County Court as speedy as possible. In the Matter of Claims Again t the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND Bend Hardware Company Redmond Spokesman_ Kilhams Kilhams Cent. Ore. Motor Co. S. E. Roberts GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Hardware Company Rubber City Mfg. Co. Janitor supplies Printing Supplies -Supt. Supplies- Sheriff Service & Supplies Supplies Materials Materials There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. E. T .A. Peck J. S. Innes AMOUNT 2.90 60.65 13.71 4.75 37.25 17.75 118.80 48.75 Commissioners. Bend., Oregon, July 23, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Gravel Pit. The State Highway Commission have asked the County to aid them in acquiring 20 acres additional land for use as a gravel pit adjacent to the present gravel pit at Redmond. It was therefore ORDERED that the County Court ascertain from the owner of the land whether or not it could be purchased and at what price. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: WHEREAS, it appears that Mrs. Mary McKenzie is an indigent person; that she is the mother of four children and has no means of support for either herself or children and is about to become a county charge, that the said Mrs. McKenzie has relatives in Missouri and has asked 'the aid of the County Court to furnish transportation to Missouri. It appears to the Court that it would be advisable and economical for,the County Court to furnish them with transportation and relieve the County of the necessity of supporting the said indigent and her children, and upon representation of the Red Cross, who has the matter in charge, it is found that it will require $130.00 to furnish transportation to Missouri. It is there fore, hereby ORDERED that the.Clerk draw,a warrant in favor of the Bend Chapter of American Red Cross for 1. ',130.00 to be used for that purpose. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck J. S. Innes, Commissioners. July 30, 1930, Bend, Oregon. The County Court of Deschutes- County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all member being present except H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, and the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of Three Cree4's Road: WHEREAS, the above-road has been legally established but no viewers have been appointe and it is necessary, in order to complete the legal proceedings, to appoint Viewers to asses the damages, if any, for the right -of -way. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED.that C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker are hereby appointed to act with R. B. Gould, - County Engineer, as a Board of Viewers to view and assess the damages, if any, for right of way, and that they are to report their findings on the 6th day of August, 1930, or within ten days thereafter. In the Matter of the Establishment of the Dodds County Road: The following Resolution was adopted by.the Court in the above matter: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON ..FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Establishment of the Dodds County Road.. 3 RESOLUTION FOR 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 2nd day of July, 1930, 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 trans- action 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 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: Beginning at a point on the Central Oregon highway, where said Highway intersects the East and West Quarter line of Section 11, T. 18 S., R. 13 E.,W.14., thence easterly to a termination at the center of Section 8, T. 18 S., R. 14 E. W.M., 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 certi- fied 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 Resolutionll will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the'3rd day of September, 1930, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read ll 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 30th day of July, 1930. J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner It is further ORDERED that R. B. Gould, County Engineer, C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker be and they are hereby appointed as viewers to view and determine the damages, if any there 1 n I. 1 4800 be, of said right -of =way and said Viewers shall make a report to said Court by the 6th day of August, 1930, or within ten days thereafter. In the Matter of Establishment of the Sage Hollow Section of �� the Crooked River Hi -ghway: In connection with the above matter the following Resolution was passed and adopted: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the batter of Establishment of the Sage Hollow Section of the RESOLUTION FOR'ROAD Crooked River 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,.s.aid County on Wednesday, the 2nd day of July, 1930, 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 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 the Engineers station 128 * 67.2 of the center line survey of the Sage Hollow section of the Crooked River Highway, said station being approximately.2225.fee north and 940 feet west of S.E. corner of section 7, T. 20 S.R.17 E.W.M., said point being located at Engineer's Station 1861 + 88 of the constructed line of the Central Oregon Highway; together with any branch of said survey, extending from Engineer's Station 1852 + 74.3 of the said Central Oregon Highway in a northeasterly direction to a connection with the above described lien, thence in a northerly direction across the SE4 and the NE4 of said section 7, and acorss the SE4 and the NE4 of Section 6, T. 20 S.R. 17. E.W.M. to statio 211-% 81 which is on the north line of section 61 T. 20 S.R. 17 E.W.M. and is approximately 1290 feet west of the N.E. Corner of said Section 6. Also beginning at engineer's station 436 + 75 of the center line survey of the Sage Hollow Section of the Crooked River Highway, said station being approximately'460 feet sout of NE corner Section 13, T. 19 S.R. 16 E.W.M., thence in a northerly direction over and across the NE4 of Section 13, the SE-3- and. the NE4 of Section 12, and the SE4 and the NE4 of Section 1, all in T. 19 S. R. 16 E.W.M. to station 571 + 49 which station is approximately 78 feet west of the NE corner of section 1 T. 19 S.R. 16 E.W.M. Right of way to be 80 feet in width, being 40 feet on each side of the center line of the survey. said road to be 80 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 term on the third day of September, 1930, 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 30th day of July, 1930. J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner In the Matter of Audit of School Districts No. 1 and 2: WHEREAS, the County Treasurer requested that an audit be made of the books of the School Districts 1 and 2. it was therefore ORDERED that the County treasurer obtain bids for the audit, and -when the bids are received the 8ourt will appropriate action. In the Matter of Collection LIX of Delinquent Dog Licenses: WHEREAS, it appears that there are a large number of owners of dogs delinquent in payment of their licenses. It is necessary under the law that these licenses be collected. The Sheriff is therefore directed to take such steps as may be necessary to enforce the collection of all such delinquent licenses. In the -aatter of Taxes erroneously Levied against Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 4, Township 14 South, Range 13 E.W.M.: This matter coming on before the Court on petition of Deschutes Contract Company, appearing by its attorney, Max A. Cunning, and it appearing that heretofore and for the ye 1921 to 1928 inclusive taxes have been levied and assessed against the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NV-i4 NW I) of Section Four (4), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13), E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that heretofore and on July 11th, 1928, said premises were sold by the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon to said Deschutes County pursuant to a tax foreclosure for 1921 I� taxes levied against said premises, and it appearing that during all the times above menti ed the title to said premises was vested in the State of Oregon and that said assessment and levy was improper and erroneous and that said taxes and the whole thereof are uncollec and void, and it appearing that said deed issued pursuant to said sale has been recorded in the office*of the County Clerk of said County and constitutes a cloud upon the title to sai premises, Nowp therefore, upon the payment of such amounts as have heretofore been levied and assessed against said premises for irrigation maintenance fees, It is hereby ORDERED that a Quit Claim deed be issued by Deschutes County to the State of Oregon and that the same be entered of record by the Clerk of said County and that the Sheriff of said County cancel on the tax rolls of this County all other taxes appearing on such rolls against said premises. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. E. 14. Peck J. S. Innes Commissioners. 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 the 6th day of'August, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L.'McCauley, Sheriff In the katter of County Audit: (/ Charles R. Logan submitted his audit of the County affairs for the six months ending June 30, 1930, which was duly examined by members of the Court, found satisfactory and was ORDERED accepted. In the idatter of County Hospital The Committee heretofore appointed to investigate and make recommendations concernin the care of county indigents and to determine the advixability of acquiring what is knoym a the Deschutes Hotel property at Deschutes for a county poor farm, filed their report with the Court. This reports recommends (1) that the County continue with the present plan, (2) that the Deschutes Hotel Property is not suitable for that purpose. The report was there- upon accepted and the committee, consisting of L. E. Smith, Chairman, F. S.'McGarvey, H. J. Sottong, B. Ferrell and Horace Richards duly thanked for their earnest consideration and time that they put in in investigating the matter for the County Court. e I 485 In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title under tax foreclosure proceedings to Block One (1) Terminal Addition to- Bend., Deschutes County, Oregon, and to Lot Eleven (11), Block Twelve (12) of the Subdivision of Lot Two (2) of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and whereas it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer these properties for sale, and that the--sum of $1000 would be a reasonable price to fix as a minimum for the first described tract, and $100 would be a reasonable price to fix as a minimum for the second described property. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $1000 for the first described tract and $100 for the second described tract, and costs of sale. In the batter of Meals Furnished Election Boards at the Primary i Election Held May 16, 1930: / 1HEREAS, the City of Bend used the same election boards as the County at the primary election held May 16, 1930, and the meals were furnished to the 14 election boards within Bend, and the City agreed to pay one -half of the cost of said meals. The amount paid by the County for meals for said boards amounted to the sum of $174.50. The Clerk is therefore -4 hereby directed to submit to the City of Bend a bill for one -half thereof, or $87.25. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: NO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 1 Lynch & Roberts Indigent ►)upplies $ 4.00 2. The Bend Laundry Service- -Jail 1.36 3' Oregon Transfer Service 5.00 4 Blodgett Printery Supplies- -Dist. Attorney 12.00 5 Bend Drug Company Indigent supplies 14.00 6 Houk Motor Company Services -- Sheriff 5.59 7 J. Alton Thompson Adv. Exp. -- School Supt. 67.80 8 Mrs. W. M. Schulkey Indigent care 21.00 9 Redmond Spokesman Printing 29.35 10 George W. Winslow Services �Coronerq Deputy Coroner) 5.00 11 C. P. Niswonger Services 29.20 12 Raymond F.'Jones Ser "vices 7.60 13 Marion M. Lesh Indigent care 438.00 14 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies -- School Supt. 5.44 15 Kate E. Rockwell Indigent Care 40.00 16 Helen Love • Services -- Surveyor 1.00 17 V. F. Livesay, Salary - -Dep. Water Master 127..50 18 R. J:.�+icKinney Expenses - -Water Master :1.122.97 19 R. J. McKinney Salary - -- -Water master 191.25 20 Bend Water Dept. Services 5 -.75 21 R. W. Hendershott Services -- Registrar fees 3.75 211 Raymond F. Jones Services " " 7.75 22 E. T. -L,albrook Predatory Animal work 75.00 23 A. E. Simmons Supplies --Co. Clerk 18.50 24 Bend Piggly 'giggly Indigent Supplies 4.97 25 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 15.61 26 C. P. Niswonger. Ambulance Service 5.00 27 A. E. Simmons Supplies -- County Judge 10.00 28 C. P. Niswonger Indigent Funeral Expense 75.00 29 0. E. Sprague Stenographic Service 5.00 30 H. F. Fuller Services -- Sheriff 7.00 31 H. F. Fuller Services - -Map of Redmond 5.00 32 H. F. Fuller Services -- Assessor 7.00 33� H. F. Fuller Services --blaD of Redmond 5.00 34 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies- -Clerk 54.90 35 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Services- -Court House 93.00 36 Remington Rand Typewriter - -Clerk 139.50 37 Bend Bulletin Printing 146.15 38 A..A. Anderson Advanced Expenses 8.23 39 C. L. McCauley Expenses advanced 16.29 40 r`'. J. D. Bo, {,,man Board of Prisoners 135.20 41 Smith Electric Store Supplies & Services 4.10 42 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies -- Sheriff 3.75 43 Kilham Stationery Co. Supplies - Sheriff 2.60 44 C. M. Gunderson Expenses Advanced 7.00 45 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies -- School Supt. 9.52 • • 1 NO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT. 46 Blodgett Printery Supplies -- School Supt 15.25 56 J. D. Davidson. Expenses advanced- -Clerk 27.75 48 W. E. Finzer & Co. Supplies -- School Cupt. 12.50 47 MacMillan Company Book -- School Supt. 1.92 49 Central Ore. Motor Co. Service & Supplies -- Sheriff 106.62 50 Frenchie's Ser. Sta. Supplies & Services 6.50 51 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Indigent supplies .75 j 52 John Wetle Co. Indigent bupplies 7.10 I 53 Earle C. Miller Collector - Tax 100.74 54 L„ E. Smith Advanced Expenses 1.00 i 55 R. W. Hendershott Services 27.50 57 Magill Drug Co. Indigent supplies _ 13.75 58 J.: S. Innes Attendance - -Co. Court 25.00 59 Doernbecher Hospital Medical aid 74.00 60 Bend Laundry Service -- County Nurse 6.14 61 Anderson -Wing Co. Service & supplies 7.95 62 Houk Motor Co. Service & supplies 16.55 63 Janet Moffat Expenses advanced 38.64 64 Bureau of Pub.Health Nursing and Child Hygene Supplies 7.34 65 Pac. Power & Light Co. Services -- County offices 99.64 90 Charles R. Logan County audit to date 465.00 91 Todoroff's Grocery Indigent supplies .36.49 92 Bend Hardware Company Supplies 10.35 93 Rowena M. Hogan Services -- Sheriff 4.00 97 Nell M ;King Adv. Exp. -- Indigent 1.50 98 Nell 1-1. King SExxia Indigent relief 9.00 99 -. Nell M. King Juvenile aid 77.39 100 W. 0. Widdows Services -- draftsman 10.23 101 A. A. F'ossen it Transitman 18.72 102 Harry Hall if Chainman. 5.00 103 Jarvis Gould it tt 4.00 116 R. B. Gould County Surveyor 47.59 118 Elmer Peck Co. Court Attendance .42.50 119 J. M. Lawrence Bond County Treasurer 50.00 Oregon Agricultural Col. County Extension work 2000.00 Stanley B. Jewett Predatory Animal Control 250:00 LAW LI -BRARY FUND West Publishing Co. Books 55.00 ROAD FUND 66 Frenchie's Service Station Service ' Supplies 24.40 67 Dan Stout Labor 62.86 68 Dan C. Wood if 77.87 69 Dale Tussing it 27.45 70 Carl Alfrey tt 129.74 71 Millard Triplett 't 131.76 72 Ernest Walker tt 129.74 73 Geo. McAlister " 142.74 74 F. H. May Roadmaster 161.60 76 Mi.11er,Lumber Co. Supplies 95.92 77 Ulrich Auto Top ►shop Services 4.50 78 Peter Pierson Material 3.50 79 Oldsmobile Company Material .12.25 80 G. W. Davies Material & Labor 4.35 81 Drake's Auto bhop It ti 6.15 82 Houk Motor Company Material .75 83 Redmond Motor Co. Material & Labor 10.00 84 Galloway Garage It " 5.95 85 Miller- Sanford Co. Material 9.51 86 I'Jm. Montgomery " 4.00 87 Bend Iron Works Material & Labor 14.87 It it tt It it 1.00 88 J. S. Innes Inspection -- Commissioner 99.80 89 Bend.hardware Co. Materials. 61.75 94 Bert Leeks Labor 35.00 95 Claude C. Vandevert tt 16.00 96 H. H. DeArmond Expense -Trip to Portland 25.00 104 State Ind. Ace. Comm. Insurance 20.63 117 Elmer M. .Peck Inspection -- Commissioner 38.50 John Togel Labor-- viling saws 4.00 MARKET ROAD FUND 105 F. H. May Roadmaster 43.92 106 Millard Triplett Labor 10.98 107 Carl Alfrey tt 4.99 108 D. D. Tussing tt 109.80 109 Dan Stout tt 40.41 110 Den C. Wood it 71.88 111 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 4.75 112 State Ind. Acci. Comm. Insurance 6.74 113 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance -- grader 43.50 114 Standard Oil Co. Supplies 19.04 115 Bend Iron Works Material & Labor 10.02 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. 1 H. H. DeArmond, E. M. Peck. J. S. Innes, __qNp 487 County Judge. Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, August 12, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, E. M. Peck and J. S. Innes being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter -of the Dodds County Road: The above matter came on for consideration upon the Viewer's Report filed herein, and the same was thereupon read for the first time and the.time fixed for the second reading thereof was at the regular meeting on Wednesday, August 20, 1930. In the Matter of the Sage Hollow Section of the Crooked River c---- Highway: The above matter came on for consideration upon the Viewer's Report filed herein, and the same was thereupon read for the first time and the time fixed for the second readin thereof was at the regular meeting on Wednesday, August 20, 1930. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. E. M. Peck J. S. Innes, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, August 20, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, E. M. Peck and J. S. Innes being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Dodds County goad: This matter came on for hearing upon the second reading of the Viewers' Report, same being duly read and the time fixed for the third reading thereof set for 2 o'clock of the afternoon of Wednesday, August 27, 1930. In the Matter of the Sage Hollow Section of the Crooked River Highway: This matter came on for hearing upon the second reading of the Viewers' Report, same being duly read and the time fixed for the third reading thereof set for 2 o'clock of the afternoon of Wednesday, August 27, 1930. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. 1. S. Innes E. M. Peck Commissioners. 48-8 August 27, 1930, Bend, Oregon The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the follovy7ing proceedings were had, to -wit: In the 1�atter of the Sage Hollow Section of the Crooked River Highway: I­' The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' Report, this being the day following the second reading of the Report and the time fixed by law and the Court for final reading, and it appearing to the Court that no damages were allowed and no objec- tions have been filed and that the same is in all things fair, equitable and just and now, after full consideration, said Report is hereby adopted. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the Col)nty Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of the Dodds County Road: 11� This matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Vietirrerst Report, this being the day fixed by law and by this Court for .the final reading of said Report, and-it appearing from said Viewers, Report that the Viewers have fixed the following damages for right of way, to -wit: Bergetta Dorn, over the North Half (N�) of the Southwest Quarter �S4'V4 ) of Section Eleven , (11) , Township Eighteen 18) South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.1-- 1 ...............$15.00 and it appearing to the Court that no objections have been filed to the Report of the Viewers, and that the same is in all things fair, equitable and just and now, after full consideration, said Report is hereby adopted. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the Road Fund in the sum of $15.00 payable to Bergetta Dorn. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be re- corded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. 6 In the Matter of the Sale of Real property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to Lot Twenty (20), Block Nineteen (19) of the Original Townsite of Laidlaw, Deschutes County Oregon; the North Half of the Northwest Quarter (N1 NW15, the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (S1Vq NW4) and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW4 SW4) Section Thirty -one (31), Township Twenty (20), South, Range Eleven (11) E., W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon; the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW4 NE4) of Section Twenty (20), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon; and Lot Four (4), Block One (1) of River Terrace, an addition to the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court considers that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale. The Court further finds that the following would be a reasonable price be fixed as a minimum for which said property shall be sold: For the first described tract- - $8 plus costs. For type second described tract -- $60.plus costs. For the third described tract - - $,400 plus costs. For the fourth described tract - -$25 plus costs. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby ORDERED to cause said property to be sold at public sale as by law provided, pro- vided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the minimum price hereinabove fixed. In the Matter of � Bend Flower Show: 1 1� r J 1 1 1 I- WHEREAS, the last budget adopted for the County for 1930 made an appropriation of $100.00 for the Bend Flower Show, same being a part of the Deschutes County Fair Appropria- tion and WHEREAS, said Flower Show has been held and the same should be given the amount for the Bend Flower Show. therefore, the Clerk is hereby ORDERED to draw a warrant for $100.00 in favor of Bend Flower Show on the General Fund, to be charged against the Fair. appropriation. In the matter of Cer- tificate of Delinquencey: covering: WHEREAS, Caroline Thompson, has made application for a Certificate of Delinquencey Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10), Block Thirty -Seven (37) Riverside Addition, and it appears that there are taxes, plus penalty and interest, heretofore levied against this property in the sum of $40.70. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to issue to said Caroline Thompson a Certificate of Delinquency on said premises upon the payment by her to the County of $40.70, plus costs. In the Matter of Cancel - ation of Warrant: WHEREAS, it appears that warrant No. C -179, payable to the Texas Company in the sum of $455.11 was erroneously issued and constituted an overpayment to the said Texas Com- pany, the correct amount should be $93.24. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby canceled and the Clerk and County Treasurer are directed to make necessary notations upon the records. The Clerk is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of said Texas Company in the sum of $93.24. In the batter of Clam Against the County. The following bill was presented, audited and warrant ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND Earle C. Miller Collection of Delinquent taxes There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. $498.33 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. 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 the 3rd day of September, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were presents H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk / C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the idatter of Cer- tificate of Delinquency. George E. Aitken has applied to the Court for an order directing the Sheriff to issue a Certificate of Delinquency to him, covering: Lots Three and Four (3 and 4) in Block Four (4), Davidsonis Addition to Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, against which there is a total charge of taxes, plus penalty and interest, amounting to $8.63. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to issue to said George E. Aitken Certifi- 490 Cate of Delinauency on said property upon the payment to him by the said George E. Aitken of the total amount of taxes, plus penalty and interest. In the utter of Claims Against the County: ✓ The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND 2 H. W. Specialty Company Supplies 13.50 3 Gulbrandson Mortuary Indigent 75.00 4 Bend Abstract Company Services 2.00 5 Bend Bulletin Printing -- Sheriff 4.40 6 Freck:s Stationery Co. Supplies -- Treasurer. 10.80 7 P. H. Kneeland & Co. Services " 453.00 8 A. Carlisle & Co. -. Supplies " 3.43 9 Burroughs Adding ldach. Services (various) 36.60 10 Pine Forest Grange Rent -- Election 6.00 11 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Servvices 64.59 12 Kilha.m's Stationery Co.. Supplies 64.95 13 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 13.83 14 Walter G. Peak Expensed advanced 12.50 15 Dr. C. A. Fowler Services 5.00 16 C. P. Niswonger It 5.00 17 Redmond Spokesman Printing .36.75 18 Bend Water Dept. Services 5.55 19 J. Alton Thompson Expensed advanced 197.43 20 Riggs Optical Company Supplies 1.35 21 Bend Laundry Services - -Nurse 6.00 22 Janet Moffat Advanced Expenses 32.10 23 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies- -Clerk 45.85 24 J. D. Davidson Advanced Expenses 23.00 25 E. T. Halbrook Predktory Animal Work 25.00 26 Ben Jllsup Supply window washer 2.10 27 V. F. Livesay Salary & Expense 127.50 28 R. J. McKinney Salary 191.25 29 R. J. McKinney Expense 132.72 30 D. H. Peoples Services--Dep. Assessor 50.00 31 Nell M. King Adv. Exp.-- Indigent 120.93 32 Kate Rockwell Indigent Care 40.00 33 R. W. Hendershott Inspection Services 50.00 34 J. W. Thom Services 30.00 35 R. B. Gould Services - -Co. Surveyor 68.60 36 W. 0. Widdows " -- Draftsman 14.99 37 A. A. Fossen " -- Rodman 13.33 38 Harry Hall 't -- Chainman 6.50 39 R. J. Gover 't -- Chainman 3.00 40 C. V. Silvis. " -- Viewer 68.00 61 Pilot Butte Inn Institute Workers Exp. 36.10 62 Marion M. Lesh Co. Hospital -- various 600.50 63 Erickson's Grocery Indigent supplies 149.49 164 Bend Bulletin Supplies -- various 170.30 66 Simpson Bros. Services - -Jail 7.20 67 W. Scott Labor- -Jail 1..75 68 Ore. Motor Register Co. Supplies 30.00 69 H. & W. Specialty Co. Supplies 7.50 70 J. D. Lowman Board of Prisoners 143.98 71 C. M. Gunderson Advanced Expenses 8.69 72 C. L. McCauley " if 37.99 73 Houk Motor Co. Services -- Sheriff 1.60 74 Red Cross Various relief 134.61 75 Bend Dairy Indigent supplies 4.49 76 St. Charles Hospital Indigent aid 5.00 77 Good Samaritan Hospital Indigent aid 55.76 78 Carl's Red & White Groc. Soldier's Indigent Rel. 35.25 79 Elmer M. Peck Court Attendance 34.00 85 J. S. Innes IT t' 20.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND 41 F. H. May Roadmaster 177.51 42 Geo. McAlister Labor 142.74 43 Earnest Walker it 142.74 44 Millard Triplett it 126.27 45 Carl Alfrey it 131.76 46 Dan C. Wood it 113.81 47 Dan Stout it 92.05 48 D.. D. Tussing It 46.67 49 Alford Incognito it 24.69 50 Bend Iron Works if 3.80 51 C. G. Hitchcock Material 102.40 52 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 23.70 65 Midstate Hdw. Co. Material 11.93 80 W. B. Crawford Labor 100.00 81 Bone Implement Co. Supplies 92.50 82 Oldsmobile Co. of Ore. Material 5.00 83 Galloway Garage Labor & Material 24.25 84 Farmers hardware Co. Materials 92.03 86 J. S. Innes Insp. - -Co. Comm. 101.40 87 Elmer M. Peck n it it 29.40 53 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 4.02 r u .1 I- 1 49 54 State Ind. Acc. Comm Insurance 4.82 55 F. H. May Roadmaster 31.93 56, Dan Stout Labor 24.68 57 Carl Alfrey it 10.98 58 Millard Triplett it 16.47 59 D. D. Tussing it 74.11 60. Dan C. Wood it 41.92 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, September 10, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, E. M. Peck and H. H. DeArmond being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of Count Road Construction: On account of the fact that there seems to be a scarcity of work in the community and men with families are out of work temporarily it would be advisable for the County to arrange for as much road work as finances will permit during the next two months. The County Roadmaster was therefore directed to arrange for additional road construction during the months of September, October, and November as can economically be done so as to relieve the unemployment situation as much as possible. In the Matter of',the Salvation Army: WHEREAS, the Salvation Army has established a place for taking care of indigents who are stranded here without funds and have asked the City of Bend and Deschutes County to contribute, and WHEREAS it appears that it is an emergency situation and relief is necessary and the County should pay $25.00 per month, or until the situation is relieved. The County Clerk is therefore directed to issue a warrant to the Salvation Army for the sum of $25.00 forthwith and a like warrant on the 10th day of each month hereafter until further orders. In the batter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: John Fryrear J. D. Bowman Janitor Expense Guarding Jail There being'no further business, the meeting adjourned. $32.00 11.00 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Spptember 17, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, J. S. Innes and H. H. DeArmond being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the � Sale of Real Property: Whereas it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the following described parcels of real property through tax foreclosure proceedings: The north half of Section 18, Township 22, South, Range 175 E.V.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon. Lots 3 and. 4 in Block 4 in McCaf.feryts Addition to Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, and Lot 7 of Block 3 in Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon. That it would be to the best interest of the County to sell said premises in the manner provided by law, and that the minimum price for the first described parcel of real :492 11property for which the same may be sold is $50.00, and for the said Lots in Sisters x:5.00 pe lot. Therefore, the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, is hereby directed to offer said �I premises for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash in the manner provided by tall, provided that no sale should be made for less than $50.00 for the said -first described-parcel of property, and less than $5.00 for the said lots in Sisters, plus the costs of sale. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: � The following claims were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: i GENERAL FUND I Oregon Transfer - Oregon Typewriter.Co.. Oregon Typewriter Co. Bend hardware Co., Magill Drug Co. West Coast Printing Co. Marion M. Lesh C. P. Niswonger Audrey Hill Plainitiew Grange J. K. Gill Co. A. Carlisle & Co. Blodgett_Printery Schuman auto Electric Central Oreg. Motor Co. Earle C. Miller Kilham Stationery Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Hardware Co. There being no further business, Service $ 5.00 Overhauling typewriter 10.75 Overhauling typewriter 10.00 Supplies 4.70 Indigent supplies 3.25 Supplies - Clerk 37.39 Indigent services 2.00 Indigent services 150.00 Stenog work Circuit Judge 3.25 Rent of hall 6.00 Supplies - School Supt. 1.09 Supplies - School Supt. 7.32 Supplies - School Supt. 14.35 Supplies - Sheriff 17.50 Supplies - Sheriff 26.67 Comm. on taxes 75.50 Supplies - Sheriff 44.44 Supplies 34.59 the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes, 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 the lst day of October, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk. C. L. !AcCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of tie Sale of Real Property: r WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title by delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings to the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE4 NW4) and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NVVd4 NE4) of Section 27, Township 17, South of Range 12, E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court deems it advisable to offer said property for sale as provided by law, and is of the opinion that $50.00 would be a proper sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale in the manner provided by law, y1 to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus the costs of sale. In the matter of Budget Committee: WHEREAS, the law provides that the levying board of each county shall appoint qualified electors and freeholders to act with the levying board, which together shall con- stitute a Budget Board for the ensuing year, and WHEREAS, M. A. Lynch, of Redmond, M. W. Knickerbocker, of Sisters, and H. A. Miller, J 1 , 1 r� I I U 49J of Bend, are qualified electors and freeholders in Deschutes County, and qualified to act on such committee. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that M. A. Lynch, M. W. Knickerbocker and H. A. Miller be and they are here- by appointed to act with the levying board of Deschutes County as a Budget Committee for the preparation of the County Budget for the ensuing year. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented., audited and warrants ordered drawn for the pay- ment thereof: NO. GENERAL FUND MARKET ROAD FUND AMOUNT $ 31.50 609.00 8.00 32.10 183.97 5.63 12.58 25.00 40.00 191.25 9.6.73 15.32 37.60 19.52 34.06 46.47 70.00 5.80 115.92 63.12 5.00 36.16 37.00 102.86 50.42 25.50 1.5-00-- 1.00 49.39 22.45 17.96 8.98 165.02 8.88 40.41 54.90 71.84 103.27 68.89 126.47 126.47 131.76 131.76 8.98 215.25 5.30 2.50 99.20 50.00 9.50 1.15 15.60 36.40 18.30 8.00 17 D. D. Tussing Labor 82.35 18 Dan C. Wood it 80.86 19 Dan Stout it 8.98 20 Millard Triplett if 10.98 21 Carl Alfrey rr 10.98 22 F. A. Smith rT 8.98 23 A. W. Palmer r► 8.98 24 K. J. Holman Tr 13.47 25 V . T1. Babcock rT 4.49 26 F. H. May Roadmaster 39.95 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes a - - - - - - - E. M. Peck, Commissioners. 27 J. D. Davidson Advanced Expenses 28 Marion M. Lesh Indigent - -Co. Hosp. 29 J. D. Bowman Servvices 30 Frenchie's Service Station Labor and materials 31 J. D. Bowman . Board of Prisoners 32 C. M. Gunderson Advanced Expenses 33 C. L. McCauley IT IT 34 E. T. Halbrook Predatory Animal Control 35 Kate E. hockwell R. Hoffner -- Indigent 36 R. J. McKinney Salary-- Watermaster 37 R. J. McKinney Expense it 38 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 39 A. Carlisle & Co. Supplies -- Sheriff 40 A. Carlisle & Co. it -- School Supt. 41 Janet Moffat Advanced Expenses 42 Houk Motor Co. Services - -Co. Nurse 47 R. E. Oliver Protectograph- -Clerk 48 Bend Water Dept. Services 49 Pacific Power & Light Services 50 Pacific Tel. & Tel. rr 51 Oregon Transfer rr 52 Earle C. Miller rr 53 Todorofffs Grocery Soldierts Ind. Relief 54 Red Cross Various Indigent Relief 59 Nell 1+1. King Juvenile 60 Elmer M. Peck Court Attendance J. S. Innes if n Audrey hill Stenographic Services GENERAL ROAD FUND 1 F. A. Smith Labor 2 A. W. Palmer n 3 K. J. Holman rT 4 Lomie Mills rr 5 F. H. May Roadmaster 6 W. C. Cundell Labor 7 V. W. Babcock it 8 D. D. Tussing rT 9 Alford Incognito Tr 10 Dan Stout rr 11 Dan C. Wood rr 12 Carl Alfrey rr 13 Millard Tripplett r► 14 Ernest Walker rr 15 Geo. NIcAlister rr 16 E. L. McCallum n 43 IAuiller Lumber Co. Materials 44 Bend Iron Works Labor 45 Redmond motor Co. Materials 46 J. S. Innes Inspection- -Comm. 55 Mrs. A. J. Veltum Hudson Coach 56 Peter Pierson Labor 57 ,11ood- Brandebery Co. Labor and. materials 58 Frenchie's Service Station It It 61 Elmer M. Peck Inspection- -Comm. Drakets Auto Shop Labor and materials G. W. Davies it It MARKET ROAD FUND AMOUNT $ 31.50 609.00 8.00 32.10 183.97 5.63 12.58 25.00 40.00 191.25 9.6.73 15.32 37.60 19.52 34.06 46.47 70.00 5.80 115.92 63.12 5.00 36.16 37.00 102.86 50.42 25.50 1.5-00-- 1.00 49.39 22.45 17.96 8.98 165.02 8.88 40.41 54.90 71.84 103.27 68.89 126.47 126.47 131.76 131.76 8.98 215.25 5.30 2.50 99.20 50.00 9.50 1.15 15.60 36.40 18.30 8.00 17 D. D. Tussing Labor 82.35 18 Dan C. Wood it 80.86 19 Dan Stout it 8.98 20 Millard Triplett if 10.98 21 Carl Alfrey rr 10.98 22 F. A. Smith rT 8.98 23 A. W. Palmer r► 8.98 24 K. J. Holman Tr 13.47 25 V . T1. Babcock rT 4.49 26 F. H. May Roadmaster 39.95 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes a - - - - - - - E. M. Peck, Commissioners. '494 Bend, Oregon, October 8, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the foll6wing proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Opening Ballot Boxes: WHEREAS the law procides that prior to the holding of any election the ballot boxes of the County used at the previous election be opened and prepared for use. It is therefore; hereby (! ORDERED that the Clerk cause said ballot boxes to be opened and got in condition for use at the forthcoming election. In the flatter of Deschutes County Fair: WHEREAS, there was levied and appropriated by Deschutes County for the year 1930 the sum of .1500. to be used by the Deschutes County Fair Association and the Bend Flower Show, $1400 of which was for the Deschutes County Fair Association, and the sum of $100 for the i Bend Flower Show, and. the Deschutes County Fair Association has called upon the County. Court for the sum of $1400 to be used in connection with the Fair recently held. It is therefore, hereby r. ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $1400 payable to the Deschutes County Fair Association. In the Matter of / Road Machinery: The County Roadmaster, Frank May, was authorized to purchase a snow plow at a price not to exceed $350. In the utter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the payment thereof: NO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT. ' Al Irwin- Hodson Co. Supplies- Treasurer 3.27 A2 Kilham R Clerk 13.86 A3 Kilham it Dist. Atty. 3.64 A4 Bend Piggly Wiggly �� Jail 1.00 A5 Magill Drug Co. " Jail 2.25 A6 Magill Drug Co. Indigent Supplies 30.20 A7 Kilham Supplies - Sheriff 12.01 A8 Central Ore. Motor Co. Labor & Materials 21.00 A9 Houk Motor Company 11 1.00 A10 Blodgett Printery Printing - School Supt. 7.25 All Pub. School pub. Co. Supplies - School Supt 3.25 Al2 Hammond & Stephens Co. it It n 21.3 A13 Frank: Perry If it it 7.53 A14 J. Alton Thompson Advanced Expenses 70.00 A15 Kilham Supplies - School Supt. 5.10 A16 J. Buckholz Hauling election boxes 2.50 A17 Bill's Filling Sta.- Meals -- prisoners 2.45 AlS Bend Bulletin Printing 25.25 A19 tt 'i Foreclosure Notices 408.00 A20 Eddies Station Labor and Supplies - Sher. 3.45 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Otdge. E. M. Peck J. S. Innes, Commissioners. 495 Bend, Oregon, October 15, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all.members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired by delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings title to the following described parcels of real property, to -wit: All of Block Ninety (90) in the town of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, and Lot Nine (9), Block Ten (10) Riverside Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and Lots One (1), Two (2) and Three (3), Block Three (3) of the Town of Laidlaw, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it is deemed by the County Court to be to the advantage of the County to offer said property for sale at public sale as provided by lava; and that the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) would be a reasonable sum to be fixed as a minimum price for the first described tract, Ten Dollars ($10.00) for the second and Ten Dollars ($10.00) for the third described parcels. It,is therefore, hereby ORDERED that'the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale as by law provided, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amounts hereinabove set forth, plus costs of such sale. In the Hatter of the S:_ile of Real Property: WHEREAS,-the County has heretofore advertised for sale The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW4NE!) of Section Twenty (20), Twp. Fourteen (14) S.Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., at a minimum price of $400.00, and WHEREAS, the Central Oregon Irrigation District has an amount in excess of $600 for irrigation assessments and has heretofore arranged with the County Court for a refunding to it of such amount as itpaid of the amount fixed by the County Court, and is entitled to a warrant for $600 as its share of the assessments. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $600. payable to the Central Oregon Irrigation District. In the Tatter of l County Publicity Fund: WHEREAS, the sum of One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars was levied as a Publicity Fund for the year 19301 such sum to be apportioned to the Bend Chamber of Commerce, Redmond Chamber of Commerce and State Chamber of Commerce, and the County Agent for exhibit purposes at the Pacific International Livestock Show, $175.00 of which is payable to the County Agent for said purposes. It is therefore ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor,of said County Agent for the sum of $175.00 for use in said exhibits in. said Show. In the Matter of, Cliims against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the payment thereof: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Bend Bulletin Printing - -Co. Treasurer 72.80 GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Iron Works Labor 8.85 Drake's Auto Shop Labor & Materials 19.15 96 Galloway Garage & TiIachine Shop Bend Hardware Company Kendall Hardware Co. Farmers hardware Co. Felix's Auto Repair Shop Redmond Motor Company Cent. Ore. Motor Co. 11 MARKET ROAD FUND W. C. Cundell Labor & Materials Materials it (balance) it Labor and materials Ma &erial and labor it if Labor There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. 3.25 146.10 13.50 13.25 2.19 3.20 38.00 13.47 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, October 22, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described premises: The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter Ni'i NW , the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter �SW4 NW4 and the Borth Half of the South Half (S1 S!) of the North- ; west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter North- (2 NW4) of Section. Ten (10), Twp. Twenty -two (22), South Range Ten (10),, E.W.T., Deschutes County, Oregon, and Lot Nine (9), Block Ninety -two (92) of the Town of Hillman, Deschutes.County, Oregon, and Lots Numbered Two (2) to Fifteen (15) inclusive and Lots Numbered Twenty -three (23) to Thirty -two X32) inclusive, of Block One Hundred Twenty five (125); Town of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, and The Southeast Quarter the Southwest Quarter the Northwest Quarter the Southwest Quarter of Section Three (3), Eleven (11),..E.W.M., of the Southwest Quarter SEI SWI , of the Northwest Quarter.. SW NVVI , of the Southwest Quarter NWT SW and the Southwest Quarter. SW4 Si Township Fourteen (14) South, Range in Deschutes County, Oregon, and 11FEEREAS, it appear.s.to the County Court to be to the best interests of the Count to offer said premises for sale and that a minimum price for which said property may be sold to be as follows: \ For the first described tract $30.00, plus costs of sale For the second described tract 10.00, plus costs of sale For the third described tract 25.00, plus costs of sale For the fourth described tract 155.00, plus costs of sale. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale t the highest; bidder for cash in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall bd accepted for less than that hereinabove fixed. In the Matter of Re- demption of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has pending foreclosure proceedings on a large amount of property among which are the following described parcels. Lot 8, Block 22, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, Lot 8, Block 27, Bend if it tt , Lot 9, Block 27, Bend, it It tt Lot 26, Block 13, Park Addition, Lot 11 N! 2) , Block 17, Park Addition, Lot 15, Block 11, Wiestoria Addition, Lot 3, Block 22, Wiestoria Addition, Lot 7, Block 8,.Riverside Addition, Lot 12, Block 11, Awbrey Heights, Lot 4, Block 13, Center Addition, Lots 4 to 8 inclusive, Block 24, Center Addition Lot 11, Block 78, Bend Park Addition, 1 497 Lot 12, Block 78, Bend Park Addition, Lot 1, Block 131, Bend Park 2, Lot 2, Block 131, Bend Park 2, Lot 5, Block 5, River Terrace Addition, Lot 20, Block 6, River Terrace Addition, Lot 1, Block 2, 1leystone Terrace, Lot 21 Block 21 Keystone Terrace, Lot 41 Block 2, n It Lot 5, Block 2, rf IT Lot 61 Block 21 it it Lot 81 Block 2, n if Lot 111 Block 2 rT r1 Lot 12, Block 2 Lot 13, Block 2, n r1 Lot 14, Block 2, r1 rr Lot 15, Block 2, rr 11 Lot 11 Block 32 rf rr Lot 21 Block 3, rr n Lot 3, Block 3, T1 n Lot 4, Block 3, rr rr Lot 5, Block 3, Ti It Lot 6, Block 3, rr rr Lot 7, Block 32 rr It Lot 8, Block 31 rf it Lot 9, Block 3, r1 rT Lot 10, Block 3 rr rf Lot 11, Block 3, It it Lot 14, Block 3 It if Lot 15, Block 3 if rr Lot 1, Block 6, it n 'Lot 22 Block 6, TT rf Lot 3, Block 6, rr rr Lot 4, Block 61 n n Lot 5, Block 6 IT IT Lot 8', Block 6, rf rr Lot 9, Block 61 n it Lot 10, Block 6 IT if Lot 11, Block 6, it it Lot 12, Block 6 n IT Lot 15, Block 6 T1 fi Lot 16, Block 61 rT fr Lot 2, Block 7 r1 rr Lot 3, Block 7 rf rf Lot 6, Block 7 tr rr Lot 7, Block 7 n IT Lot 8, Block 7 n it Lot 9, Block 7 rr It Lot 10; Block 7 tr IT Lot ll, Block 7 n r1 Lot 12, Block 7, Lot 13, Block 71 r1 It Lot 1450 Block 71 tf it Lot 15, Block 71 IT IT Lot 4, Block 81 n It Lot 5, Block 8, n It Lot 6, Block 8, n it Lot 7, BloCr 8, n n Lot 1, Block 91 ri r1 Lot 2, Block 919 rr n Lot 3, Blocrl. 9, Lot 4, Block. 9, n t1 Lot 5, Block' 9, rr n Lot 6, Block 9, rr rt Lot 71 Block ;, IT r► Lot 85 Block 91 if n Lot 9, Block. 91 if rr. Lot 10, Block 9, it r1 Lot ll, Block 9, Lot 31 Block 12, n tr Lot 7, Block 12, IT tr Lot 81 Block 12, n n Lot 91 Block 12, rr rr Lot 10, Block 12, rr rr Lot 11, Block 12, fr n Lot 12, Block 12, r1 rr Lot 13, Block 125 n n All of Block 132 It It Lot 12 Block 1, Hub Addition 4 Lot 21 Block 1 if 11 Lot 3, Block 1, rf It Lot 7, Block 1, ff r1 Lot 8, Blocri 1, rT n Lot 9, Block 1, n n Lot 10, Block 1, It It Lot Il, Block 1, IT 1r and WHEREAS, the law provides that before the issuance of tax deeds any municipality having unpaid assessment liens against said property may redeem the same by paying therefor the amount of taxes assessed for the year for which the foreclosure is being held and also the current yearns taxes, and WIq s I� VEEREAS, the City of Bend, Oregon., holds improvement liens against all of the above des cribed property and under the laws is entitled to redeem the same by paying the taxes provide by law; That the total amount, including the current taxes and the amount for which said premise are being foreclosed, is $1013.93. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the bheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, be and he is hereby directed Ito accept from the City of Bend the said sum and issue tax receipts for said premises showin all taxes fully paid.. In the Matt:erof Oregon Code: F!HEREAS the new Oregon Code is now being published and the law provides that the respective counties purchase Codes for the respective officers of the County requiring the Isame. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed to order, purchase and issue warrant therefor, for five (5) sets of the new Oregon Code. In the Matter of Budget Committee: H. A. Miller heretofore designated as a member of the Budget Committee for Deschutes County for the ensuing year had declined to act and F. S. McGarvey is hereby appointed in his stead. In the 1.1atter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the pay- went thereof: GENERAL FUND Union Oil Company of Calif. ROAD FUND ,IlUnion Oil Company of Calif. Gas and Oil $588.14 Gas and Oil $635.00 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. De*Armond, County Judge. J. S. Innes, E. M. Peck, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, October 29, 1930 The- County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: Ithe Matter of Claims Against,the County: r/ The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the payment thereof: �I No. GENERAL FUND J. F. Arnold Lola Mendenhall C. N. Sorensen Margaret Trunkey Jay M. Shively Dorothy Vestel Marie Strixner Elsie Stoffel L. L. Reynolds C. M. Olson Ester Tellefson George Erickson S. L. Grindle J. D. Davidson Pac. Power & Light Co. I The OW4 Pharmacy Registration 11 it IT it • it n ti fi n IT It n Misc. Adv. Exp. Services -- Warehouse Supplies AMOUNT 3.90 1.00 1.70 8.30 4.00 1.70 1.20 1.60 1.00 1.80 1.00 1.70 1.00 16.58 .95 4.15 Y' 1 •s f it' r: GENERAL FUND A. Carlisle & Co. Supplies-- Erea.surer V. F. Lives,ay Salary & Expense. West Coast B.& B. Co. Supplies - -Clerk Redmond Spokesman Printing Pa.c. Tel & Tel. Co. Services J..D. Borman Services A. Carlisle & Co. Supplies -- Treasurer F. D. Antrim District Sealer Bend Drug Company Indigent - Supplies J. D. Davidson Election supplies Dr. R. W. Hendershott Services Pilot Butte Pharmacy Indigent Supplies Oregon State Board of Health Dr. R. V,1. rendershott Registrar Dr. Raymond F. Jones TI GENERAL ROAD FUND 4 � AMOUNT 12.86 148.75 60.34 21.25 76.84 8.00 9,00 14.36 23.00 11.60 50.00 52.00 1.00 2.00 W. M. Burrows Labor 85.31 J. A. Baughn It 85.31 F. A. Smith 103.27 Vernon R. Manny Supplies 32.20 J. D. Adams Company 11 27.77 MARKET ROAD FUND J. D. Adams Company Supplies 27.77 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. 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 the 5th day of November, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of•a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: - H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the payment thereof: NO. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 20 Bend Hardware Company Supplies - Court House 10.35 24 Bate E. Rockwell Indigent care 40.00 25 M. J. McClain Deputy Assessor 15.00 26 Oregon Transfer Services- -Court House 5.00 27 E. T. Haibrook Exp. -Pred. animal con. 25.00 28 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies - J.of P. 14.13 29 'Vest Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies -Co. Clerk 11.26 30 R. J. McKinney Expense- Watermaster 173.19 31 R. J. McKinney Salary - 11 191.25 32 M. M. Lesh County Hospital 754.50 33 Redmond Spokesman Printing 52.15 34 Carlls Red & White Store Indigent Supplies 63.91 35 Red Croos- -Bend Chapter Relief - various 56.22 36 Good Samaritan Hospital Indigent care 55.76 37 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Court House 65.09 38 Bend Water Dept. 11 11 (Jail) 5,80 67 R. B. Gould County Surveyor 7.38 68 J. D. Davidson Adv. Exp. 6.25 69 J. S. Innes Co. Court Attendance 25.00 70 Houk Motor Company Exp. - County Nurse 28.50 +, 71 Janet Moffat - Advanced Expenses 61.01 72 Marion Innes Election Services 96.00 73 C. T. Terril Adv.Exp. - -J.of P. 161.90 74 Agnes Hyde Indigent Care 20.00 75 Bend Laundry Services- -Jail 3.55 76 Smith's Electric Store Supplies 15.00 77 Magill Drug Company Supplies -- Indigent 13.70 78 Bend Furni'ure Company Chair rent -- election 3,00 79 Nell M. ring Exp.Advanced- Juvenile 142.88 80 A. E. Dyer Indigent relief 38.05 81 Nell M. Zing Indigent expense 4.00 82 Mrs. Hulda Indigent care 49.00 84 D. H. Peoples Deputy Assessor 25.00 A:�00 85 Elmer M. Peck Co. Court Attendance 42.50 1 90 C. L. McCauley Expenses Advanced 11.34 j 91 R. J. McCann Services - election 2.00 j 92 E. E. Gray Services - Jail 2.00 93 Army Goods Store Supplies - Jail 13.75 94 Schuman Auto Electric Services - Sheriff Dep. 2.00 95 Houk Motor Company Ser. and Supplies It 26.56 96 Eddie1s Super - Service Sta. Supplies - Sheriff 3.60• 97 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 200.17 GENERAL ROAD FUND 1 Geo. McAlister. 2 Ernest Walker 3 Dale Tussing 4 Millard Triplett 5 Carl Alfrey 6 Bill Delude 7 J. A. Harter 8 F. H. May 9 Dan C. !Tv!ood 10 V. Vti1. Babcock 11 Dan Stout 12 Lornie Mills 13 K. J. Holman 14 A. 1'v. Palmer 15 M. A. Prosser 16 E. L. McCollum 17 Elmer Wilson 18 R. S. Prostor 19 Miller Lumber Company 20 Redmond Hardware Company 21 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. 22 E. H. Spoo 39 State Ind. Acc. Comm. 58 Peter Pierson 59 Barrettt s tarelding Shop 60 Bend Hardware Company 61 Frenchie's Service Station 62 D. B. Stuart 63 John Fogel 64 Bend Auto Top Shop 65 Farmers hardware Co. 66 J. S. Innes 83 Brooks - Scanlon Lbr. Co. 86 Elmer M. Peck 87 Bend Battery Service 88 G. W. Davies 89 Galloway Garage Motor Market H. H. DeArmond Vernon R. Manny Howard- Cooper Corporation MARKET ROAD FUND Labor rr . rr fr rr rr n Roadmaster Labor n n rr rr n n 'n n n. Materials rr rr n Insurance Labor and Materials Services Materials Supplies Insurance - Fordson Labor Services and Material Materials Inspection - Go. Comm. Labor and Equipment Inspection - Co. Comm. Services Materials Labor and Materials Materials Exp. to Portland (St.Highway Comm) Snow Plow rr n Snot Plow it n Roadmaster Labor rr n n n rr ft rr n rr n rr rr rr Insurance Co. Engineer Ser. Draftsman There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. -p- - - - - - 134.51 126.27 71.37 148.23 115.24 38.44 27.96 194.52 97.34 79.70 79.70 107.76 103.27 98.29 58.37 89.80 76.33 31.43 36.96 5.55 60.00 165.17 73.51 23.10 39.05 72.31 83.55 23.96 2.00 18.15 93.90 95.80 196.13 45.50 1.50 6.00 12.95 9.25 30.00 18.00 160.00 18.00 160.00 31.95 27.45 19.21 55.39 34.79 24.95 76.86 32.94 34.95 34.95 34.79 29.94 31.43 17.06 13.47 18.84 10.80 6 6 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. Vernon R. Manny Howard- Cooper Corporation 40 F. H. May 41 Ernest Walker 42 George McAlister 43 Dan C.- Wood 44 Dan Stout 45 Elmer Wilson 46 D. D. Tussing 47 Carl Alfrey 48 J. A. Harter 49 Bill Delude 50 V. W. Babcock 51 A. W. Palmer 52 E. L. McCollum 53 K. 9. Holman 54 Lornie Mills 55 State Ind. Acc. Comm. 56 R. B. Gould 57 W. 0. +Niddows Labor rr . rr fr rr rr n Roadmaster Labor n n rr rr n n 'n n n. Materials rr rr n Insurance Labor and Materials Services Materials Supplies Insurance - Fordson Labor Services and Material Materials Inspection - Go. Comm. Labor and Equipment Inspection - Co. Comm. Services Materials Labor and Materials Materials Exp. to Portland (St.Highway Comm) Snow Plow rr n Snot Plow it n Roadmaster Labor rr n n n rr ft rr n rr n rr rr rr Insurance Co. Engineer Ser. Draftsman There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. -p- - - - - - 134.51 126.27 71.37 148.23 115.24 38.44 27.96 194.52 97.34 79.70 79.70 107.76 103.27 98.29 58.37 89.80 76.33 31.43 36.96 5.55 60.00 165.17 73.51 23.10 39.05 72.31 83.55 23.96 2.00 18.15 93.90 95.80 196.13 45.50 1.50 6.00 12.95 9.25 30.00 18.00 160.00 18.00 160.00 31.95 27.45 19.21 55.39 34.79 24.95 76.86 32.94 34.95 34.95 34.79 29.94 31.43 17.06 13.47 18.84 10.80 6 6 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. 501 Bend, .Oregon, December 24, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to- wit: In the 11atter, of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore gcquired,title, through.delinguent tax fore- closure proceedings to: Lots Numbered Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11),_.Twenty -two (22), Twenty -three (23), Twenty -four (24), Twenty -five (25), Twenty -six (26), Twenty. -seven .(27), Twenty -eight .(28) , . Thirty -one (31) , and Thirty -twro (32) . of Block Numbered One Hundred Eleven (111), of the Town of Hillman, Deschutes County,,Oregon, and WHEREAS, it appears from an examination of the files herein that W. A. Pickett was the record owner of said. property at the time it was purchased by the County, and he has filed an Affidavit and request to redeem the same, and has tendered the sum of $69.88, being the sum of the taxes plus interest and costs to date against said premises. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County accept said sum of $69.88 and that a Deed issue to said V.F. A. Pickett conveying the said property to him; and the Sheriff is hereby directed to issue receipts for all unpaid taxes against said premises. In the Matter of Public Dance Hall License: ✓ WHEREAS, Gene Ackley et al have applied for a license to operate a public dance hall at Eastern Star Grange in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the year 1931, and have tender- ed to the Clerk the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00). Said Petition was referred to the Sheriff with the request to report thereon at the next session of this Court. In.the Fatter of County Assessor: The County Court again called upon the County Assessor to furnish the informati concerning the increase of the assessment roll over that equalized by the Board of Equalization for 1929. The Court was advised that the Assessor was not as yet able to furnish the information desired and it was ORDERED that the matter be continued until the next meeting. !! In the Matter of ` !! Transfer of funds: Upon the request of the County Treasurer for permission to transfer $13,747.97 from the General Road Fund and $4,582.66 from the School Fund to the General Fund. and it appearing that all claims against the Road Fund and School Fund have been paid and it would be to the interest of the County to transfer these funds to the General Fund for the purpose of calling warrants. The County Treasurer is therefore authorized and directed to make such transfer. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 31st day of December, 1930. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. N Band, Oregon, November 12, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County.met this day pursuant to adjournment, all'members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: j In the Matter of Certi- ficate of Delinquency: The Multnomah Realty company, a corporation, has made application for Certificate of Delinquency for: j The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE-1 4 SVd4) of I Section Nine (9), Township Fifteen (15), South, Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that the'1924 taxes, together with penalty and interest make a total of $73.54 which is unpaid and delinquent. It is therefore, hereby � p I ORDERED that the Sheriff issue to the said The Multnomah Realty Company, a corporation, i a Certificate of Delinquence for said premises upon the payment of the sum of $73.54. In the Matter of / Salvation Army; ,/ � WHEREAS, it appears that the Salvation Army are maintaining a hotel for the care of the indigent, and that the County has heretofore been contributing $25.00 per month to the maintenance of said. hotel, and it seems that on account of the prevailing conditions and lack of employment that it is necessary that said institution be maintained and the Salvation Army has requested an additional appropriation of $25.00 for the next three months. It is I) therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of'the Salvation Army in the amount o i! $25.00 per month for three months, -first . payment to be made forthwith and a like payment on the 15th day of December and the 15th-day of January, 1931. In the Matter of Redemp- tion of Real Property: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title to Lot Twenty -four (24) in Block Ninety -two (92) Town of 11 Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and Dorothy M. Vestal has filed herein her affidavit showing that she was the owner of said premises at the time the same was purchased by the County and desires to redeem the same, and has tendered into Court the sum of Six and 79/100 Dollars ($6.79), being the total amount of taxes assessed and unpaid against said premises, together with six (6) per cent interest. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Court execute and deliver to the said Dorothy.M. Vestal a Deed for said premises. In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: ✓ WHEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings to The Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW1 SVV4) of ,Section Six -(6), Twp. Fifteen (15), South, Range Thirteen-(13) E.W.M., and that it would be to the best interest of the County to sell said property at public sale as by law provided, and that $400.00 would be a minimum price which may be accepted by the Sheriff.at such sale for said premises. Deschutes County has also acquired title by delin- quent tax foreclosure to Lot five (5) y Block Ninety -two (92) Town of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, 0 I" L #0J and that it would be advisable for the County to offer said premises for sale at public sale at by..1aw provided, a- minimum sum to be accepted by the Sheriff $7.65. It is there- fore, hereby- ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said premises for sale at public sale, as by law provided, and -that no bid shall be accepted for less than $400.00 plus costs for the first described tract, and for the second described tract, $7.65 plus costs. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the payment thereof: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT J. D. Davidson Adv. Election Exp. $ 9.25 J. D. Davidson it it it 52.00 John H. Buckhol.tz. Election Expense 45.00 Central Oregon Motor Company Service -- Sheriff 54.60 Union Oil Company Supplies 167.16 J. D. * Bow Boman Guarding Jail 21.00 Hazel Devin Services--Sheriff' 60.00 Bend Bulletin Printing 372.55 Multnomah County Board of Prisoners 22.15 GENERAL ROAD FUND Central Oregon Motor Company Service- -Road 3.25 K. J. Holman Labor 35.92 Elmer Wilson t1 35.92 Lornie Mills 11 35.92 R. S. Potter 40.41 E. L. McCollum " 26.94 A. W. Palmer 11 40.41 Union Oil Company Supplies _ 382.41 MARKET ROAD FUND E. L. McCollum Labor Am There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, November 26, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to- :Tit: In the Matter of Cancel - ation -of Warrants: WHEREAS, on November 19, 1930, a warrant for $25.00, being Warrant No. A 265, General Fund, was issued to Mrs. Addie Dartt under Widow's Pension allotment, but the said Mrs. Addie Dartt has recently died and it is therefore hereby ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby canceled, and the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby ORDERED to made the proper notations on their records; and WHEREAS, on November 6, 1930, a General Fund Warrant No. 39518 was issued to the Good Samaritan Hospital for indigent care of Chas. Griffith, and it appears that this warrant was erroneously issued as'the bill was previously paid. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby canceled and the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby ORDERED to make the proper notations on'their records. In the Matter of 1/ Sale of Real.Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the follow- ing parcels of real estate under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to -grit: The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE? NW' the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter,(SWI NWT , the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter NW- S'a and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter �Stiti4 SW4 of Section Three (3), Township Fourteen (14), South Range I Eleven (11), Deschutes County, Oregon; Lots Five (5} and Six (6) of Block Six (6), Town of Sisters; Lots Nineteen (19) to Fifteen (15) inclusive, and Lots Eighteen (18) to Thirty -two (32),inclusive of Block One, Hundred Eleven (111) of the Town of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash as by law provid- ed. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest j bidder for cash, as by law provided, provided, that he will accept not less than $155 for the I first described tract; not less than $5.per lot for the second described parcels, and not i less than $25 for the last described parcels, plus costs of publication and sale. In the Matter of/ Law Library: ✓ Upon request of the Bar Association that the County purchase Shepard's Pacific Citati and the supplements thereof, to be charged against the Law Library Fund, it is hereby ORDERED that said purchase be made and the booms obtained for the Library. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the paymen thereof: GENERBL FUND Mrs. L. G. McReynolds Mrs. J. D. Davidson Pilot Butte Inn Robert B. Gould J. D. Davidson Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. J. Alton Thompson Remington .Rand Bus. Service Pacific Power & Light Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. ROAD FUND P. J. Cronin Company 1930. Election Services tt n Restaurant - Jury Services Advanced election expense Services- -Court House Advanced Expenses Services - -Co. Clerk ti -- Warehouse it -- Election Supplies 22.00 W- 22-.-00 14.00 4.25 37.72 83.01 105.30 6.00 1.00 2.00 85.50 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, December 3, H. H. DeArmond, County Judge., J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, 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 the 3rd day of December, 1930, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Clerk in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of the Northwest uarter of the Southwest uarter NW! SWQ) of Section Six g6), Township Fifteen (15), South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon: WHEREAS, on the 12th day of November, 1930, this Court made and entered an Order directing the Sheriff to sell the above described premises at public sale'to the highest bidder for cash and fixing a minimum price to be accepted of $400.00, and J C 50 WHEREAS, it appears that said price fixed was erroneous and the price should be $25100 instead of $400.00. The Sheriff is•hereby directed to cancel any proceedings that may be pending for the sale of said premises,'and offer said premises again for sale at public sale as by law provided, provided he is not to accept less than $250.00 therefor, plus costs. In the Matter of 9ance Hall License: Pine Forest Grange No. 632 have applied for a public dance hall license and have submitted a Bond, which seems to be in form, and also tendered a check for $10.00 fees. The matter was referred to the Sheriff for recommendations with the request that he report back to the Court at its next meeting. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to the follow ing described premises under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings: Lots Numbered Five (5) to Nine (9) and Lots Numbered Seventeen (17) to Thirty -two `32) in Block 105, Town of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it would be advisable for the County to offer said premises for sale at public sale, as by law provided, and that the minimum price for which said property shall be sold is $30.00 Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, provided that he will accept no bid for less than $30.00, plus the costs of this sale. In the Matter of Leasing County Property: F. E. Jones appeared before the Court and wanted to lease the West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W NW Section Twenty -two (22) , Township Seventeen (17). South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the year 1931, and offered the County $15.00 rent. The Court thereupon accepted the offer with the understanding that any water charges for the operation of said premises for said year were to be paid by said F. E. Jones, and that the Lease be subject to sale at any time. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the payment thereof; NO. GENERAL FUND 1 Bend Water Department 2 Bend Laundry 3 Blodgett Printery 4 Pacific Power & Light Co. 5 Oregon Transfer 6 Redmond Spokesman 7 F. D. Antrim . 8 E. T. Halbrook 9 West Coast P. & B. Co. 10 Kate E. Rockwell 11 J. D. Bowman 12 J. D. Bowman 13 R. J. McKinney 14 R. J. McKinney 15 Bend Bulletin 16 C. M. Gunderson - 17 C. L. `'cCauley 18 Houk IVlotor Company AMOUNT Services 5.80 Services- -Jail 7.48 Printing 48.00 Services-- C.House 81.03 Service 5.00 Printing 20.55 District Sealer 13.25 Pre. Animal Control 25.00 Supplies- -Clerk 1.75 Indigent Care 40.00 Guarding Jauk 6.50 Board of Prisoners 162.00 Salary-- :Vratermaster 191.25 Expense- 11 94.92 - Ptg. & Advertising 162.85 Advanced Expenses 3.45 it n 41.01 Services -- Sheriff 5.10 00 NO. GENERAL FUND 31 C. P* Becker Viewer -- Surveyor 5.00 32 C. V. Silvis " " 5.00 33 Gorden McKay Chainman 4.50 34 Jarvis Gould it 4.50 35 A. A. Fossen Labor 2.93 36 R. 13. Gould County Surveyor 30.79 37 W. 0. tiuiddows Draftsman 22.60 54 \Bend Laundry Services - -Nurse 12.90 55 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - -Co. Nurse 38.10 56 Pilot'Butte Service Station It if it 7.50 57 Bureau of public Health Nur. Supplies 5.31 58 Houk Motor Company Services - -Nurse 26.46 59 Janet Moffat Advanced Expenses 61.22 60 Erickson's Grocery Indigent -- Groceries 279.38 61 M. U. Lesh Cojnty Hospital 735.50 62 Bend Cafe Jury Meals 19.20 63 Eddj.e's Super Ser. Station Services -- Sheriff 12.50 64 Nell_ M. King Indigent 14.89 65 Mrs.. Hulda Indigent relief 37.50 66 Bend Water Department Indigent 2.50 67 Bend Dairy Supplies -- Indigent 13.80 68 Mrs., Agnes Hyde Indigent care 40.00 69 Red Cross Civilian- Soldier's Relief_ 58.03 70 Parker's Drug Store Indigent supplies 25.50 71 Elmer M. Peck Court Attendance 42.50 73 J. S. Innes " " 25.00 Nell_ M. King Indigent care 32.50 i GENERAL ROAD FUND 22 Geo. McAlister Labor 126.27 23 Earnest Walker " 119.41 24 Carl. Alfrey " 111.18 25 Millard Triplett " 109.80 26 Dale Tussing +' 45.41 27 M. A. Prosser " 31.43 28 J. G. Cassidy it 58.37 29 Jack: Dempsy . " 17.96 30 F. H. May if 165.04 19 V. W. Babock " 85.31 20 Dan Stout !' 92.30 21 Dan C. Wood " 89.85 38 State Ind.Acc.Commission Insurance 24.80 72 Elmer M. Peck Inspection (Court) 30.00 74 J. S. Innes It " 102.50 75 E. M. Bone Supplies 60.30 76 Barrett's Welding Shop Services 18.20 77 Drake's Auto Shop Ser. & Supplies 21.00 78 Peter Pierson Services 5.00 79 G. 4if. Davies Supplies & Ser. 5.00 80 Wood.- Brandebery Motor Co. It +' 10.90 81 Bend. Iron Works ." it 35.13 82 Galloway Garage it +' 10.15 83 Bend.- Portland Truck Ser. Services 2.13 84 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Pipe 12.00 85- Farmers hardware Co., Inc. Supplies 10.28 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, December 10, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all. members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: lJ� MARKET ROAD FUND 39 F. H. May Road.master 23.96 40 Dan C. Wood Labor 53.91 41 V. W. Babcock if 6.73 42 Dan Stout 11 6.73 43 J. 0. Cassidy " 4.49 44 Millard Triplett " 10,98 45 Earnest Walker " 5.49 46 Carl Alfrey +' 13.72 47 D. D. Tussing " 76.84 48 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 4.87 49 T. E. Sather Labor 13.50 50 Gordon McKay 51 A. A. Fossen " 37.70 52 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 37.22 53 R. B. Gould Engineer 96. -93 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, December 10, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all. members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: lJ� 1 i07 In the Matter of Dance Hall License: The application of Pine Forest Grange No. 632 for a dance hall license for the gear 1931, which was referred to the Sheriff at the last meeting, has been returned with the recommendation that it be allowed. It appears that said application and bond are in all things regular. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue a license to Pine Forest Grange No. 632 to operate a public dance hall. In the Matter of Cer- tificate of Delinquency: Nellie Condon has applied for an Order for Certificate of Delinquency covering: The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NWa SE4) of Section Twenty -three (23), Township Seventeen (17) South, Flange Twelve (12) E.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon; and it appears that the total amount of taxes, together with penalty and interest, against said property for�the year 1928 is $69.Il.which is delinquent, which.sum the applicant has tendered into Court. The Sheriff is therefore hereby ORDERED to accept said money and issue said Certificate of Delinquency to said _Nellie Condon for said delinquent taxes. In the Matter of Application of World War Veterans! State Aid Commission: The "�Vorld War Veterans' State Aid Commission has asked.the County Court to accep the payment of the principal of the taxes levied against certain property belonging to Chester E. Moore upon which there is a World War Veterans' State Aid loan, waiving the penalty and interest. Upon examination of the statutes it is determined that the County Court is not authorized to waive the penalty and interest. It is therefore refused. In the Matter of 1929 Assessment Roll: v/ Whereas, it appears that after the 19201 Equalization Board equalized the assess- ment roll for 1929 the same was increased by the County Assessor, and the County Judge was directed to reauest the Assessor to furnish to the County Court a description of all proper upon which the increase was made, together with the owners thereof. In the Matter of Claims Against.the County: &/ The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for the payment thereof: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT .., Bend Piggly Wiggly Store Supplies- -Jail $ 1.00 Bend Furniture Company 11 - -Dist. Atty. .60 Kilham Company " -- Sheriff 1.48 Irwin - Hodson Company it - -Clerk 4.95 Bend Bulletin Printing -- School Supt. 5.25 Bend Garage Company Automobile heater 32.50 Central Oregon Motor Co. Ser. & Sup. -- Sheriff 81.32 Bend Bulletin Publication Budget Hearing 65.70 J. D. Davidson Advanced Expenses 18.25 Nell M. King Indigent Relief 24.29 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies- -Court House 23.90 Multnomah County Board of Prisoners 36.00 Florence L. Silvis Juvenile care 28.75 GENERAL ROAD FUND J. 0. Casidy, Labor 22.45 W. P. Fuller .& Co. Materials 40.50 J. W. Copeland Yards 5.00 Diller Lumber Company " 131.79 n It rr 2 68.75 Bend hardware Company Supplies 172.47 Oldsmobile Company of Ore. Material 1.35 Bend Auto Top Shop Services -- Tractor 1.25 08 MARKET ROAD FUND Ed Hays Labor 22..50 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Material 18,.00 .Y There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, December 17, 1930. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner Bend, Oregon; December 17, 1930 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members. being preSMt, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Can ✓ cellation of Taxes: It appears that the Ray Johnson Post of the American Legion is the owner of Lot Seven (7), Mountain View Addition to Redmond, and has been the owner thereof for several year:> and WHEREAS, it appears that for the year 1928 the said property was put on the tax roll_ and assessed, lout that the same, under the laws of the State of Oregon, is not subject to assess- ment, but is exempt, and that the said Ray Johnson Post of the American,Legion has petition- ed for an Order canceling the tax levied. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the taxes levied against said premises for the year 1928 be and the same are hereby canceled and the Sheriff is hereby directed.to cancel.the same.on the roll. In the Matter of S'oldlers! Indigent Relief: L/ WHEREAS, the County has•heretofore levied certain sums for the care of indigent soldiers and their families, and the Ray Johnson Post of Redmond has advanced the sum of $116.08 for, indigent soldiers\ relief on behalf of the County and has made application for a warrant for that sum. The Clerk is therefore hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of-Genrge H. Brewster in behalf of the Ray Johnson Post of the American Legion in the sum of $116'.04. In the Matter of natural / Gas Corporation .Franchise: v The " atural Gas Corporation of Oregon has petitioned fora license or franchise grant- ing them the right to lay, maintain and operate gas mains and pipe lines,under and upon_ ceftain roads in Deschutes County, particularly adjacent to Hub Addition and Terminal Addition to Bend and. Bonne Home Addition to Bend, said Petition being in all respdcts regular.and it is deemed to be proper and to be to the best interests of the County that said Petition be granted; whereupon the County Judge and County Commissioners were_authorized to execute, a proper franchise or license to said 14atural Gas Corporation of Oregon for the operation and maintenance of its pipe lines. In the Matter of County Assessor: L At the last meeting of the County Court an Order was made and entered directing the County Assessor to forthwith furnish to the County Court a complete description of all the property going to make up an increase of approximately $160,000 in 1530 in the taxable property of` Deschutes County after the Equalization Board had adjourned, and also to give the names of the owners thereof. It further appearing that the County Assessor has not complied with the request, it was therefore, hereby ORDERED that a suitable person be employed to obtain such information from the F� �1 509 records in the Assessor's Office and furnish the County Court such information without further delay. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: v The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same GENERAL FUND Perit Huntington Nell M. King Pacific Tel. & Tel. J. Alton Thompson hammond & Stephens Co. Walter G. Peak J D. Davidson J. D. Davidson Pilot Butte Pharmacy Burroughs Add... Lach._•Co. Earle C. Miller W. Scott A. E. Simmons A. E. Simmons D. B. Stuart A. E. Simmons- Western Auto Supply Co. Marchant Colculating M.Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND D. B. Stuart Elmer M. Peck Joe S. Innes H. H. DeArmond. In the Flatter of th� County Tax Levy: Juvenile Care $12.50 ++ Expenses 20.00 Services- -Court House 89.72 Expenses Advanced 84.87 Supplies -- School Supt. 45.80 Exp.- Treasurer's Convention 45.15 Advanced Expenses 10.40 Clerks Convention - Exp. 37.00 Indigent supplies 9.50 Supplies 4.25 Collection of del. taxes 77.31 Services -- election exp.. 12.65 Supplies - -Co. Judge 4.00 Supplies - -Co. Clerk 15.50 Insurance -- election 38.50 Supplies -- Sheriff 15.00 ++ ++ 20.48 Supplies -- Sheriff 425.00 Insurance - -road equipment 71.50 Expenses- -Comm. Convention 33.00 It r+ n . 34.50 it Co. Judges Con. 40.00 Now, on this 17th day of December, 1030, this matter came on for consideration for the levy of the taxes for the year 1931, tobe levied in Deschutes County, Oregon, and i appearing to the Court that due notice has been published in the Bend Bulletin, as by law provided, of -the estimates and proposed budget for such tax levy, which Notice fixed Tuesda; the 16th day of December, 1930, as the time and the Court House as the'place when and where said proposed budget would be considered by the tax payers and the Levying Board, and the said Levying Board did meet at said time and place but that no taxpayers appeared to object to the budget as prepared by the Budget Committee and no changes were made in said proposed budget except as follows: The sum of $200.00 was deducted from the $16,500.00 allowed for Indigent Releif and a like sum provided for the Waverly Baby Home; $100.00 of which to be paid in 1931 and $100.00 to be paid in 1932, leaving the item for indigent relief in the amount of $16,300.00. It further appearing from the school census furnished that the number of school children in the County is 4337, requiring a levy of $43,370.00 instead of $43,690.00 as set out in said proposed budget, and the item that is named School Fund should therefore be $43,370.00. It further appearing that said budget submitted by said..Budget Committee appear 11 to be just and correct and that the following sums are necessary for the expenses for the various County Departments for the -year 1931, to -wit: Circuit Judge $ 4,235:00 County Judge 1,530.00 County Commissioners 11000.00 County Clerk 7,265.00 Sheriff 14,104.70 Superintendent of Schools 42235.00, Assessor 6,510.00 Treasurer 3,795.00 Surveyor 1,000.00 District Attorney 12890.00 County Agriculturist 22830.00 Water Master 42462.00 County Tlurse 3,100.00 County Library 80036.00 i County Court Widows' Pensions 4,000.00 Indigent Relief .16;300.00 Juvenile Court 2,284.00 Court-House & Jail 169000.00 Auditing 750.00 Legal Publications 1,200.00 Sealer of Veights & Measures 194.74 Fairs 11500.00 Stock and Came Protection 800.00 General Expense 3,736.32 Justine Court. 600.00 School Library 436.90 Health Officer - 600.00 Board of Prisoners 1,500.00 General'Road_Fund -10,345.98 School Fund 432370.00 Interest*on Warrants 8,000.00 Market Roads 17,000.00 County Advertising 1;000.00 Emergency 11000.00 Soldiers' Indigent Relief 375.00 Coroner' 175.00 Home Demonstration Agent 12000.00 Retire Outstanding Warrants 20,000.00 High School Tuition Fund 7,784.26 Waverly Baby Home 100.00 State Chamber of.-Commerce 500.00 TOTAL $225;104.90 That the total revenue in expentancy from sources other than taxation has been estimai ed to be the sum of $86,110.00, and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct. tax in thi county is $1731214.90. It further appearing that the amount to be levied for the State of Oregon is the sum of $86,310.12, and that the whole amount necessary is the sum of $259,525.02. It is there- fore hereby ORDERED by the Court that there be and hereby is levied upon all the taxable property'' in Deschutes County the gross sum of $259,525.02, except that the amount of money to be raised by taxation for high school tuition fund shall be levied only upon property lying outside of :'nigh school districts, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 1931, 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 For the Market Road Fund For the Payment of interest and Retirement of principal 66r Road Bonds For the County Library Fund For the School Library Fund For High School Tuition For the State Tax Total levy and distribution for all purposes $74,131.76 43,370.00 10,345.98 17,000.00 .12,110.00 8,036.00 436.90 7,784.26 86.310.12 $259,525.02 It is further ORDERED that this record be enterdd in full in the Journal of this Court, and that the Clerk thereof forthwith file a-certifi'ed copy thereof with the County Assessor. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Minutes for December 24 are on page 501 hereof. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, Commissioners n ul LJ 0 Bend, Oregon, December 31, 1930 11 The County Court of Deschutes County met this.day pursuant to adjournment, all 11members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the katter of Sale of Real Property: MHEREAS the County has heretofore acquired title through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings to the following described real property located in Deschutp.s.County. Oregon: The Northeast Quarter of-the Southeast Quarter (NW4 BE!) of Section Thirty (30)2 Township Sixteen (16), South Range Twelve (12) E.W.I., and Lots Three (3) and.Four (4), Block Six (6) Sisters, and Lot Seventeen (17), Block Ten (10), River Terrace, an addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and WHEREAS the Court deems it to be to the best interests of the County that said property be offered for sale as by law provided, and that the minimum price for which said property shall be offered is as follows: $30.00 for the first described tract, plus costs of this sale; 5.00 per lot for the second described tracts, plus costs of this sale; and $25.00 for the last described tract, plus costs of this sale. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash as by law provided, provided that the Sheriff shall not accept less than the amount stated above as the minimum price for any described tract. In the Platter of the County Assessor: The County Assessor, through his attorney, N. G. Wallace, informed the Court by a letter concerning the increase in the 1929 equalized value of taxable property in the County, but it did not furnish the ,information fequired.. It is therefore ORDERED that the County Court take immediate steps to employ an auditor to obtain the information by examining the records, said examination to be made forthwith and the information furnished the Courty Court as soon as possible. In the.Matter of the State Board of Forestry and Fire Patrol: This matter camek on to be heard upon application of the State Forester for a tax for the payment of costs for forest protestion as provided by law, 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. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED by the Court that the Certificate of the State Forester be and'the sam lis hereby approved, and that there be and hereby'is levied upon all of the lands described in said Certificate, and upon each and every acre therein described, a tax of $0.02 per acre for the payment of the costs of forest fire patrols, and the Assessor is instructed to exten the same,upon the tax roll for the current year. In the Putter of Claims / Against the County: �/ The following bills were audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: a GENERAL FUND Union Oil Company Supplies 317.00 Ross Stevens Services' 6.50 Tex Roberts Indigent Relief 7.50 Frances Anderson n n 27.50 GENERAL ROAD FUND Jack 04 Cassidy Labor 31.43 Jack Dempsy 49.39 Union Oil Company Supplies 81.23 MARKET ROAD FUN0 Union Oil Company Supplies 427.54 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, January 7, H.. H. DeArmond, County Judge J. S. Innes E. M. Peck, County Commissioners 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 the 7th day of January, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the l County Court in said County, when were presentz H. H. DeArmond, County Judge James Whitlock, Commissioner E. M.-Peck, Commissioner J. D: Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of the Select n of Jury List for 1931: WHEREAS, it is provided by law that the County Court, at its first regular meeting in January, select the Circuit Court Jury List for the County for the year lS31,and the matter coming on for consideration at this time, not having completed the selection of the list, it is ORDERED that same be continued until Wednesday, the 14th day of January. � In the Matter of County Newspapers: WHEREAS., the law provides that the County Court shall, at the first meeting in January of each year, designate two'newspapers of the County as official County newspapers for pub- lication of legal notices and legal publications by the County for the ensuing year, and WHEREAS, it appears that the Bend Bulletin, published at Bend, Oregon, and the Redmond Spokesman, published at Redmond, Oregon, are each qualified under the law as official news- papers. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Bend Bulletin, published at Bend, Oregon, and the Redmond Spokesman. published at Redmond, - Oregon, be and they are hereby designated as official - newspapers for .Deschutes County for the year 1931. •In the Matter of D nce - Hall License: WHEREAS, Gene Ackley has presented Application and bond for License for public dance hall to be conducted at Eastern Star Grange, and the same having been continued from time to time until this time, and the Sheriff of this County having made an•examination and recommend- ed that the License be granted. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said License be and it is hereby granted, and the Clerk is directed to issue a license to said Gene Ackley for the operation of a public dance hall. iM (In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: 1 WHEREAS, Deschutes County has acquired-title under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to Lot Sixteen (16), Block Ten (10) River Terrace, an Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises, and that Tee Dollars ($10.00) would be a reasonable sum fog which said premises might be sold. Therefore it is hereby ORDERED that.the Sheriff offer said lot for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, provided that no sale shall be made for less than $10.0 plus costs of this sale. In the Matter of County Assessor. It has developed from examination of the records that, beginning with the year 1920 up to and.including 1929, some four thousand acres of timber lands lying in Deschutes County, Oregon, belonging to the Shevlin -Nixon Company were assessed as cut - overland at the rate of $2.00 per acre, whereas the assessed value of timber land is.$10.00 per acre; i that subsequent to the equalizing of the assessment roll by the Equalization Board in 1929 the assessment on this tract of _timber was changed by the Assessor of this County be re- valueing the property and adding thereto.$8.00 per acre, going back for a periodcf.five 14 years, or to 1025, which the Court deems irregular, and that the taxes were paid upon said valuation by the Shevlin -Nixon Company in 1930; that no effort was =made by the Assessorito correct the mistake or error in connection with the assessment for 1920, 1921, 1°22, 1923 1 1924, and it appears to the Court that the assessment in connection with the said tract of timber is irregular and should be corrected. The Court has heretofore made a request upon the Assessor to furnish all information in connection with the matter, including descripti as to the lands which were erroneously assessed, but the Assessor has seen fit to withhold the information and it appears to the Court that the matter is of sufficient public im- portance, and one which affects the taxpayers of this County vitally on account of the fact that it appears that if said lands were properly assessed the County: 'Arould have received fr, the Shevlin -Nixon Company -in excess of,$B4O00.00;.that the only way that the accurate-and correct information can be obtained, in view of the Assessor's attitude is to submit the matter to the Grand Jury of this County. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the matter be submitted to the District.Attorney with directions to submit the matter to the Grand Jury of this County for full investigation and that lie reque the Circuit Court to convene the Grand Jury for that purpose. It is further ORDERED and the District Attorney is hereby directed to forthwith take.up with the Shevlin Aixon Company the matter of the payment of taxes that have accrued against said timber lands for the years they were erroneously assessed, had such lands been properly assessed. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered "dra.�ri,: for. same. ?_ GENERAL, FUND AMOUNT Dr. J. C. Vandevert Service 5.00 Nell M: King Juvenile 34.45 Nell M. King Indigent relief .19.33 Elmer M. Peck Court Attendance 51000 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Indigent care 40.00 Red Cross, Bend Chapter Relief -- various 89.22 N P_ Bend Dairy Indigent relief-Ind. ,& Sol. 26.88 Magill Drug .Co. Indigent supplies 40.50 Magill Drug Co. Supplies --Jail 6.40 Bend Laundry. Services- -Jail 9.05 Good Samaritan Hospital Services rendered Indigent 18.4:8 Redmond Hospital Services -- Indigent 5.00 C. H. Irvine " " 75.00 Bend Bulletin Printing 93.05 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 59.58 A.-A. Fossen Labor 67.75 Gordon McKay it 3.1.5 R. B: Gould: County Surveyor 48.29 Frenchie's Service Station Supplies -- Sheriff 1.1.0 Dr. J. S.. Grahlman Services -- Indigent 8.00 J. S. Innes Attendance - -Co. Court 30.00 Co L. McCauley Expenses advanced 29.4:9 J. D. Bowman Board of Prisoners 161.50 C. M. Gunderson Expenses advanced 11.211 E. T: "albrook Car Exp.-- Animal control 25.00 Ross Farnham Attendance Dist. Att.Con. 32.50 R. J. McKinney Salary 191.2:5 R. J. McKinney -. Expenses 124 19 C. P. Niswonger Indigent Funerals (2) 150.00 Dr. J., W.- Thom Services 5.00 Bend Bulletin Publications 3466 Kate E. Rockwell Indigent care 40.00 F: D. Antrim District Sealer 13.30 J. D. Davidson Expenses Advanced 8.4:0 Redmond Spokesman Printing 49.4:5 Central Oregon Motor Co. Services & Supplies 70.4:0 Army Goods Stores Supplies- -Jail 41:50 Symons Bros. Pictures, o#� convicts 5.410 St. Charles Hospital Service- various 106.84 L. W. Beebe - Wood -- Indigent 5.150 T. E. J.- C!uffy Expenses Advanced 11.1.5 Bend Drug Company Indigent supplies 36.35 C. P. Niswonger Coroner- -fee and mileage 10:00 D. H. Peoples- - -Jury J. F. Jones -- �� 1.00 W: A. Yancey r, „ 1.00 Le D. Wei., t 1.00 Ansel F, Bontrager It ►' 1.00 Ashley Forest " n 1.070 Henry Pritchard Witness fees and mileage., 6.E)0 Hilda Webber 11 n 11 n 6.50 Earl B. Weber It it It It 6.50 Sarah Rooney " " " " 10 °'0 Amy Roney. _ It it It n 6.50 Charles Schuler if It If n. 6.50 Dr. J. C..Vandevert Services -= examination 5.00 Dr. J. W..Thom " " 5.00 Owl Pharmacy. Indigent supplies 1.0 Janet Moffat: Expenses advanced 38.3.7 Bend Water Department Services-- c.house & jail 5.80 Pacific Pawer & Light Company " 105.42 Houk Motor Company Service and Supplies 10.4.5 M. M. Lesh County Hospital 879.50 Bend Garage Company Service and Supplies -- Sheriff 49.00 Pacific'S. & P. Co. Supplies -- Sheriff 31.05 Bevins Photo Shop Services -- Sheriff 3.00 Oregon Transfer Services- -Court House 5.00 Edna Ogle Steno. services - 2.00 Bend Hardware Company Supplies -- Sheriff 2.10 Bend hardward Company -- Janitor 4.00 Smith's. Electric Store Supplies -- Sheriff & D. Atty. 6.00 Bend Laundry Services = -Nurse 2.17 Schuman Auto Electric Supplies and Service 30.75 GENERAL ROAD FUND Galloway- Garage Services and Supplies 16.10 F. H. May Roadmaster 202.24 George McAlister Labor 98.82 Ernest-Walker " 68.63 Carl Alfrey " 118.04 Millard . T-riplett " 137. Dale Tussing " 96.08 Dan C. Woad " 140.77 Dan Stout 'r 67.35 V. W. Babcock +' 49.39 Central.Oregon Motor Co. Supplies and Service 35.65 Drake t .s.: Auto Shop It " 9.60 Elmer M. Reck Inspection -- Commissioner 35.00 In J, S. nes- It n 106.60 J. L. Latture Equipment Co. Supplies 5.25 Miller ..Lumber Company Supplies 36.00 E. H..Spoo 108.23 State Ind.. Acci. Comm. Insurance 25.40 Frenchie"3 .Service Station Supplies and Services .12.70 Howard - Cooper Corporation Supplies 13.20 Sisters'Garage Supplies and services 8.50 Bend Auto Top Shop Labor and materials 6.20 Farmers Hardware Co. Materials 13.50 Standard oil Company Supplies 29.65 1 �1 1 1 Bend Hardware Company J. W'. Copeland Yards G. W. Davies (Barrett' s.- Welding Shop Bend Battery & Electric Ser. MARKET ROAD., FUND Standard Oil Company Dale. Tussing F. H. May, State Ind. Acci. Comm. Ted Sather;.. , - Gordon M.c4ay W. 0. Widdows., R. B: Gould.. Dan C. Wood Geo. McAllister. Ernest Walker Carl Alfrey IJack'Dempsey Ma =tle'r a3s Materials Supplies and Services Labor and supplies Services Supplie "s Labor n rr n n Draftsman Engineer Labor it n rr rr There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. 46.71 187.76 10 '.00 20.50 1.25 18.78 35.67 27.93 5.61 4.05 4.05 14.25 37.20 14.97 49.41 68.62 13.72 22.45 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, James Whitlock E. M. Peck, County Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, January 14, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter. -of 1931 Jury List: v This.'matter coming on for consideration, but the list not being completed.. was continued until Wednesday, the 21st day of'January, 1931. In the 14atter .of Applications for Dance Hall License: c/ Grange No. 631, Tumalo, has filed an Application for public dance hall license for 1931, and the matter was referred to the Sheriff for investigation, to report back:at the ! next meeting. In the Matter. of Cance - ation of Warrants: WHEREAS, it appears that on December 31, 1930, upon the Order of this Court, the Clerk issued Warrant No. A -558, on.-the General Fund, for $317.00, payable to the Union Oil Company, Warrant No. D -147 for 427.54 on the Market Road Fund payable to the Union Oil P Ys > � , � p Company, and Warrant No. C -368, for $81.23, on the General Road Rund, payable to.the Union Oil Company, and that said warrants were erroneously issued and constitute an over - payment and should be canceled. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said warrants and each thereof be and the same are hereby canceled, and the Clerk and Treasurer are directed to-make the necessary corrections on their records. It further appearing that the Count-y.is indebted to the Union Oil Company for November and December in the following amounts: warrant. General Fund, $281.85, for which amount the Clerk is hereby directed to issue a Market Road Fund, $337.12, for which amount the Clerk is hereby directed to issue a warrant. In the Matter, of Claims Against the County: The following Bills were presented, au #ited, allowed and warrants ordered drawn fn payment thereof: GENERAL FUND A. E. Simmons Supplies -- Treasurer $29.00 Good Samaritan Hospital Eilham S. & P. Company n n n n Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Frank Shepard Company Multnomah County Eddie s Super Service Station Bend Abstract Company. In the Matter of the Establishment of .4­< Obernolte County Road: Indigent Care Supplies -- Sheriff « -- Treasurer -- School Supt. Services Shepardts Citations Board of Prisoners Supplies.and service,. Services -- Assessor 24.77 9.45 8.07, 9.83 79.10 12.00 37.00 4.50 30.00 This matter came on upon the establishment of the Obernolte County Road, whereupon the following Resolution.was adopted: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF OBERNOLTE COUNTY ROAD RESOLUTION FOR ROAD BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term o:ff the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend in said County on Wednesday., the 7th day of January, 1931, 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 o 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 establishment o 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 -wits Beginning at a point. on the Dodds County Road, which point is.located at the center of Section 81 T. 18 S., R. 14 E., W.M.; thence south one half mile to a terming- ..tion at the south quarter corner of said Section -8, said road to be 40 feet in width. NOW, THEREFORE9.I.T. IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certi fied to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding county Court and also at three public places in the vininity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the considera- tion 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 4th day of March, 1931, 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 14th day of January, 19.31. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge... E. Pd. Pecs, Commissioner. Jas. Whitlock, Commissioner In the Matter of the Establishment of Fort / Rock Market Road: / This matter came on upon the establishment of the Fort Rock Market Road.,-whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of Resolution establishing the Fort Rock ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD Market 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 7th day of January, 1931, 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 o County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, establish any coun road, the following., among other, proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment o 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 Central Oregon Highway, which point is approximately 400 feet west and 200 feet north from the south -east corner of the norb)t -east quarter of the south -west quarter of Section 24, T.19 S., R. 14 E., W.M: thence in a southerly and south- westerly direction to a termination in the H.B.Ford County Road, at a point located approximately 900 feet west from the south quarter- corner of Section 35 of said township and range, said road 'to be 60 feet in width. 1 5-1-7 NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualifie Deputy, shall give notice of, this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certi- fied 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 considera- tion 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 4th day of March, 1931, 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 14th day of January, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner Jas. Whitlock, Commissioner. In the Matter of the Establishment of The Cox County Road: This matter came on upon the establishment of the Cox County Road, whereupon the following Resolution -was adopted: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR`DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of The'Cox County Road. RESOLUTION FOR ROAD BE IT REMETJIBERED, 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 7th day of January, 1931, 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- ;raft: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establish- went of a 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-north-east corner,of the south -east quarter of the south -east quarter of•Section 25, T. 15- S., R. 12 E.,W.M., thence west for one-half-mile to a termination at the north -west corner of the-south-west quarter of the south -east quarter of said section 25, said road to .be 40 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualifie Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof,.property certi- fied 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 roposed road thirty days previous to.the considera- tion of this resolution by the County �ourt, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the 4th day of March, 1931, at which time th,e 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, remorEtrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of slfid proposed road. Dated at Bend., Deschutes County, Oregon,.this 14th day of January, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner Jas. Whitlock, Commissioner In the Tatter of the Establishment of the Ten -Bar Ranch Road: This matter came on upon the establishment of the Ten -Bar Ranch Road, whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: I �In the Matter of ) Ten -Bar Ranch Road. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES RESOLUTION FOR 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 7th day of January, 1931, 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 trans action of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, establis any county road, the following, among other, proceedings was had, to -wit: 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 resolution,.described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at the north.quarter corner of Section 3, T...18 S., R. 13 E., )N.M., said point being on the McNaught County Road; thence in a Southerly and south- westerly direction to a termination in the Central Oregon Highway at a point located approximately 800 feet west and 1080 feet north from the south-quarter corner of said section three (3).4 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 Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certi fied to as such by the County Clerk,.at the place of holding county court and also at three public planes in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previlus to the considerati of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolutio will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the 4th day of-March, 1931, 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 con - sider any objections, remonstrances, or'petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed -road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 14th day of January., 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E..M. Peck, Commissioner Jas. Whitlock, Commissioner. TherE?.being no-further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 21st day of January, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County.Judge. James Whitlock E. M. Peck, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, January 21, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this__day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Dance Hall License: ✓ - The application of Grange No. 631 for dance hall license, presented last Wednesd for consideration, having been referred to the oheriff for investigation and by him report on favorably, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a license be granted to Grange No. 631 to operate a public dance ha for the year 1931. The Application of Terrebonne Grange No. 663 for license to operate a public Banc hall at Terrebonne was presented, accompanied by the proper Bond and fee, and. the same was referred to the Sheriff for investigation, to report back to the next meeting. In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: c/ WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired.title through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings to the parcels of real property hereinafter described, and the Court deemed it to be to the best interest of the County that same be offered for sale at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided. The South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S2 SE4) and the SW1 of the SW4 of- Section - Twenty -Four (24); the North Half of the Northwest Quarter (Ni NW4) and. the East Half of the Northeast Quarter (E2 NE4) of Section Twenty -Five (25), Township Seventeen (17) S., Range Eleven (11); the South Half of the Southwest uarter (S2 SW ) of Section Eighteen (18), the West Half (W-I) and the West Half of the North East Quarter W2--NE-41 the the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter INE NE j and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter SW� SE4- of Section Nineteen (19 }, all in Township Seventeen (17} South, Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon; That a reasonable price to.be fixed as a minimum foY v,,Thich the same might be sold is $75.00 "­ 'Block One (1) Terminal Addition, Bend, Oregon;' That a reasonable price to be fixed as a minimum for which the same might be sold is $800.00. Lot Eleven (11), Block Twelve (12) Original Town of Bend; �� 1 ,�l 1 1 519 That.a reasonable price to�be. fixed as a minimum for which the .same might be sold is $550.00 hots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block One Hundred Ten (110) , Town of Hillman; That a reasonable price to be fixed as a minimum for which the same might be sold is $10.00. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby ORDERED to forthwith offer said property for sale, as'by law..provided, provided.no sale shall be made for less than the sums hereinabove named, plus costs. In the Matter of Cer= ✓ tificate of Delinquency: Luella Smith has made an.application for a Delinquent Certificate for: Lot Seven (7) of Block Twenty -five (25), Northwest Town - site Company's Second Addition to the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that the taxes are delinquent for 1925 to 1929 inclusive; that the total amount -o`f unpaid. delinquent -taxes, including penalty and interest, is $23.49. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to issue a Delinquent Certificate to Luella Smith covering sa premises upon the payment of $23.49. In the Matter of Three Creeks Road: The Viewers' Report was read for the.first time, and the second reading thereof was continued until January 28. In the 'Latter of the Appointment of County Road Viewers: WHEREAS, it appears that the Court, at its last meeting, adopted Resolutions for t establishment of the following named roads: Obernolte County Road, Fort Rock Market Road, the Cox County Road and Ten -Bar Ranch Road; that it is necessary that a Board of Viewers be appointed to view, assess and determine the damages, if any, for the construction of sai roads. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that C. P. Becker and C. V. Silvis are hereby appointed to act with the County -Surveyor as a--Board of Viewers for each of said roads. -It is further, hereby ORDERED that they forthwith view and assess the damages, if any, on each of said roads and•report'the same January 24, or within ten days thereafter. In the Matter of m Forest Fire Protection: WHEREAS, it seems that under the provisions of Chapter.281, Laws of Oregon for 1925 the County of Deschutes is indebted to the State of Oregon in the sum of $132.60, being on third of the Forest Fire Protection expenses incurred by the State Forester for 1930. The Clerk is therefore, hereby ORDERED to draw a warrant in'the sum of $132.60, payable to the State of Oregon. In the Matter of Jury List for 1931: The matter of selection of Jury list for 1231 not being completed, the same was continued until Wednesday, January 28, 1931. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, January 28, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge James Whitlock E.� M. Peck, Commissioners. -a Bend, - Oregon, January 28, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes.County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceecings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Sall_ of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises: The Southwest Quarter (SW4)2 the West Half of the - Northwest Quarter W2 NWI the Southeast'Quarter of the.,Northwest Quarter (SE4 N1'J�j of Section Three (3),.Township 20, South, Range 15, E.W.M.; in Deschutes County, Oregon. and it is deemed to be to..the.best.interests of:the County.that said.premises be offered. for sale. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff be and he is hereby directed to sell said property at public sale in the manner provided by law, provided no bid shall be accepted for less than $100.00, plus costs of sale. It further.appearing that the County has acquired title to: Lot Seven (7), Block Two (2), Cascade Addition to.Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff be and he is hereby directed to sell said premises at public sale, as by law provided, provided no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.002 plus costs of sale. It further appearing that the County has acquired title to.: Lot One (1) of Block 59, and Lots, Three (3) to Twelve (12) inclusive, of Block.59; Lots Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (10) and Twelve (12), of Block 58; Lots One (1) Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (93, Eleven (11), and Twelve (12) of.Block 54; Lot One (1) and Lots Three (3) to Twelve (12) inclusive, of Block 49; Lots Seven (7) to Twelve (12), inclusive,,of -Block 48, all in the Town of Laidlaw, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best.interests -of the County to sell said premises. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby ORDERED to sell said premises at public sale, as pro- vided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $65.00, plus costs of sale;. In the Matter of Delinquent Certificate: WHEREAS, K. Anker has applied to the Court for an Order for A Delinquent Certificate covering this Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SI'd SE4) of Section Thirty -four .(34), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M. and WHEREAS., it appears that'taxes are delinquent and unpaid on said premises for the years 1926, 1928 and 1929,'therefore, the-Sheriff is hereby directed to issue a Certificate of Delinquency upon the payment to him of the taxes, as by law provided. In the Matter of Deschutes County Library: WHEREAS, it appears that the term of Mrs. Meredith Bailey, as a member of the Deschute County Library Board, expired January 1, 1931, and it further.appearing to the Court that Mrs. Bailey is well qualified for -the office of a member'of the Board and has given satis- factory ser,rice. It is therefore, hereby e 1 7.1, -1 1 1 ORDERED that Mrs. Meredith Bailey be and she is hereby appointed as a member of t Deschutes County Library Board to succeed herself; for 'the term beginning January 1, 1931. In the Matter of Tha^ee Creeks Road: / The Viewers! Report in the above matter was read for the second time, and the third reading was continued until the next regular meeting. In the Matter of Appoint- ing a County Physician: It appears that no appointment has been-made for County Physician for the year 1931 and the application of Dr. J. W. Thom was.duly read.' The matter was continued over i until the next regular meeting for final action. In the Mattek of Tuma.lo Road: A delegation appeared to protest against the road leading,down to the river from the Becker Market Road north of Tumalo. The Court thereupon ordered all work stopped until further investigation could be made. In the Matter of Assessments: L/ The County Court has had brought to its attention in recent weeks the fact that a. large area of timber land belonging to the Shevlin -Hixon Company has been erroneously assessed for the past ten years as cut -over land, and as -a result thereof the County has been deprived of the taxes on said land for said period of time, and WHEREAS the County has caused an investigation to be made to determine the amount of land so erroneously assessed and has endeavored to obtain from the County Assessor full information concerning the same, but without result, and in the meantime have negotiated with the Shevlin -Hixon Company, owners of the land, to collect the amount of money which said lands would have yielded had they been properly assessed during said period of time, and it appears that during a portion of said time the Shevlin -hixon Company voluntarily paid the taxes by having the omitted values added on the 1929 roll and that there remains five years for which no adjudtment has been made. As a result of negotiations the Shevlin - Hixon Company has offered to pay to Deschutes County the amount of money that said lands would have yielded in taxes to said County had the same been on the tax rolls as timber lands during the year 1920 to 1924, both inclusive. It was ORDERED that the County accept said offer from the Shevlin -Hixon Company. In the Matter of Jury List for 1931 : 4 The law provides that the County Court shall, during the first-term of the Court in January each-year, select a Jury List for -said year, from which the Circuit Court juries will be drawn. The following have been selected by the County Court as a Jury list for 1331, and the same is hereby adopted and ORDERED filed with the Clerk. Anderson, Emil Ahlstrom, Antone Anderson, Nels Armstrong, J. W. Armstrong, P. N. Adams, A. R. Aitken, George Arnold, May E. Arthurs, Warren Bates, George Benson, J. Byron Beckwith, C. A. Bellamy, Wm. E. Berg, Chris Beattie, Robt. Bogue, Frank Bonham, H. J. Byers, Herman A. Byars, L. C. Tuma10 Redmond Bend rr n tr Sisters Bend If Bend n Redmond Bend It it Lapine Redmond Bend It 522- Burton, We J. Bostic, A. E. Brown, S. R. Becker, C. P. Benson, G. Benson, Ramsay Butler, E. E. Burt, P. C. Burleigh, Clyde Burleigh, R. E. Brogan, Phil Bond, We H. Boles, N. We Bishop, C. H. Bevens, Walter M. Beck, R. He Beach, H. E. Barr, _G. E. Barclay, Geo. R. Corus, Vim. Christy, Curtis Crocker, Paul Callan, E. T. Chase, J. A. Clapp, John J. Coffelt, G. F. Cundell, W.C. Coraline, M. C. Coxen, Nora Coleman, Be 0. Crawford, W. Be Carmichael, L. E. Collins, Be J. Coursen, R;-E. Corkett, Chas. Curtis, Geo. 0. Coyner, E. D. Coombs, W. G. Childs, _Geo . J . Cottengin, J. Coe, M. G. Cramb, L. Y. Coleman, N. H. Chase, Rollo M. Conklin, Sid Curtin, Geo. H. Davis, We C. DeBoer, John Dement, Floyd Dencer, P. H. Doublas, William Dyer, D. Co Daum, W. E. Davidson, R. W. Dacpy, Dan Drake, Harry A. Dorn, W. P. Dutt, S. A. Dennis, C. T. Ellit t, Geo. P. Eby, E. M. Ertle, Geo. Edgington, E. H. Elder, Clarence Erickson, A. J. Euston, Geo. F. Ferguson, Gus Franks, John Friedley, H. C. Fox, Stuart T. Franks. L. M. Fleming, D. We Fountain, J. A. Glaser, C. H. Gibson, We J. Gillis, G. A. Garvick, Oscar Gard, W. Be Gerking, Grover Gertson, Carrie M. Gipe, R. M. Glover, J. T. Goldsmith, C. H. Goodrich, A. L. Grindle, Frank Grogan, Homer Gerrish, E. T. Gilbert, N. R. Bend rr rr n Grange Hall it rt Bend n n rr Deschutes Bend ' n n Grange Hall Sisters Plainview Bend .. n . Redmond Bend Plainview Bend Redmond Bend It tr rr Tumalo Bend n tr it n n Redmond n Bend n Grange Hall S.H. Camp .Arnold Bend rr. - n - _ rr rr p n� tr Grange .Hall it it Carroll Acres Redmond- It Bend Sisters Deschutes Bend Bend Bend n' 11 - n Redmond Bend n Bend n n- n .Redmond Bend- 11 tr n rr Plainview Bend 'Sisters Bend It . 209 Helgeson, H. Grange Hall Hamilton, Ben Bend - Hamilton, S. J. " (Geo. Doon Terrebonne) Haynie, Walter E, Bend Headrick_, Walter D. " Holmes, C'. A. it Hudson, Owen " Harrington, E. M. Sisters Humphreys, H. G. Bend Hoover, Geo. F. " Harris, W. A. Hill, Wesley " Hoeck, C. A. " Hunneil, W. A. n Herrling,'A. T Hollinshead, Cecil G. �! Hoover, Myrl P. Horskotte, G. A. Jones, 0. S. Tumalo Jones, H. E. Bend- Johnson, P. B. Jones, 0. W. " - Johnson, Carl (tailor) rr Kelley,.Claude Bend Kleinfeldt, J. H. " :irtsis, A. C. " Kostol, Chris " Livesay, Corby E. .Plainview Lemke, 0. C. Bend Lawrence, J. M. Larson, Oscar " Leary, A. R. Lyon, C. E. " Leadbetter, R. H. Redmond Lehnherr, Elmer Bend Lee, Alwyn F. It Livingston, H. L. " Lucas, Sadie Malmstrom, August Bend Mansfield, Robert H. " Massart, John J. It McCann, R. J. tr McClure, R. S. it McGregor, Geo. H. Redmond Miller, Geo. H. " Moeck, J. F. Bend Moore, J. B. Redmond Muma, C. W. it Mustard, H. T. IT May, W. H. Bend Miller, Harry A. It Miller, E. B. Redmond McGillivray, Ivan R. Bend Moore, F. E. Bend Mannheimer, Clarence L. - it McArdle, Joe Arnold Mehl, Frank J. Bend Morgan, J. V. It Monteith, Leslie Lower Bridge Nelson, Clarence W. Bend Newby, John A. " Nielson, Max M. " Nelson, K. A. Grange Hall Nelson, Henry C. Bend Orr, Lee.. . Bend O'Donnell, W. L. it Officer, W. H. It Olauson, 00 M. 11 Prater, Elmer Bend Puett, R. A. " Poore, W. L. Tumalso Powers, H. D. Plainview Palmerton, Fannie 111. Bend Peoples, Don H. if Perry, John M. Redmond Pengilly, John Bend Perry, Frank It Pederson, Julius Grange Hall Pepper, E. E. Bend Piercy, H. 0. Tumalp Quigley, T. J. Redmond Ramsay, Bert Bend Raycraft, G VV. Reeder, J. W. Reitan, A. L. " W- 24-- R chardson, E. W. Sisters Royal, Lynn M. Redmond Roe, W. D. Bend - Ryan, E. R. tt Rasmussen, Geo. E. It Rentschler, J. E. it Rainey, H. G. 11 Reynolds, F. P. Grange Hall Reichel, Albert Bend Rennels, A. T. Tumalo _Riley, Frank Bend Rhea; E.-W. Redmond Stearns, Carey LaPine Smith, Leslie C.- (Exm.) Bend Sannerud; S. H. tt Slack, J. C. r' Smith, Calvin tt. Smith, M. B. tr Stanton, D. 0. Tumalo Steidl, John Bend Swanson, Harry W. r' Spencer, Ralph t1 Slate, R. B. it Sandell,-•W. E.• Tumalo Shultz, A. L. Alfalfa Sawyer, Robt. W. Bend Schuman, A. E. tt Scott, M. J. rr- Shepard, F. C. Tumalo Slagsvold, Hans Bend Sottong, H. J. Arnold Steidl, S. L. Bend Torkelson, Bert Grange Hall ..Thompson, Geo. F. Tumalo Thomas, P. A. Bend Triplett, M. T. it Ulrich, F. C. Bend Van Arsdale, H. E. Redmond Valley, P. C. Bend Van Matre, F. N. n Van Tassel, M. Grange Hall Vandevert, C. C. tt it West, James, Bend Wood, Richard A. it Walter, Chas. L. It - Wetle, John it Wirtz, �1. A. " Williamson, Chas. F. fr Walters, Alex Grange Hall Wells, F. W. R'. R. 3 Winslowo H. C. Millican Wood) Leonard Bend Young, E. H. Grange hall Yongue, H. -S. Bend There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 4th day of February, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. 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 the 4th day of February, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: o E. M. Peck, James YIhitlock, J. D. Davidson, C. L. McCauley, in the Matter of Dance Hall License: Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff The Application of Terrebonne Grange No. 663 for dance hall license, presented last Wednesday for consideration, having been referred to the Sheriff for investigation and by hi reported on favorably, it is therefore, hereby I 525 ORDERED that a license be- granted to Grange No. 663, Terrebonne, to operate a public dance hall for the year 1931. ' In the matter of Cer- tificate of Delinquency: Warren A. Smith has made an application for a Delinquent Certificate covering: One (1) Acre of the Northeast (NE) corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter.(SW4 SW-41) of Section Thirty- one (31) Twp. seventeen (17)2 Range Twelve (12Z, and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW4 SE4), plus one (1) acre, in Section seven (7), Twp. twenty (20), Range Eleven (11) E.V.M., and the Southeast Quarter of,the North- west Quarter (SE4 NW , the West Half of the Northeast Quarter (WI NE4), less one (1) acre, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW SE4) of Section ei- ghteen (18) Twp. twenty (20), Range (11) E.W.M., in Deschutes County,,Oregon, and it appears that the taxes are delinquent for.the year 1926, and that the total amount of unpaid delinquent taxes, including penalty and interest, is $20.92. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed.to issue a Delinquent Certificate to Warren A. Smith covering said premises, upon the payment to him of the sum of $20.92. In the Matter of Shevlin -/ Hixon Tax Adjustment :�/ At the meeting of the County Court held January.28, announcement was made that the Shevlin -Hixon Company had voluntarily offered to pay to the County the amount of money which they -would have been compelled to pay as taxes on approximately 4000 acres of timber lands that were erroneously assessed for the year,lG20 to 1924, inclusive, as cut -over lanct and that a check would be forthcoming for the amount as soon as it could be ascertained, such payment to be made upon a basis of the difference of value between cut -over and timber lands for said years, and at the rate of levy for said years; that subsequent to said meet- ing the County Assessor has, at the - request of the County Court, furnished to the County a tabulated list of said lands, together with the amount of money the same would have yield• ed to the'County for taxes during each of said years, in addition to that which was paid, had same been assessed as timber lands instead of as cut -over lands; that the amount which would have been paid to the County by the Shevlin -Hixon Company for said period is $8996.05 that on January 31, the amount having been ascertained, the Shevlin -Hixon Company paid to the County said sum of money, whereupon it was ORDERED that said sum be accepted in full settlement for all sums due the County from said Shevlin =Hixon Company on account of said erroneous assessment of said lands. In the Matter of Proposed Vacation of certain S eets and Alleys: The County Clerk is hereby authorized to sign the Petition to Consent to Vacation covering the matter of proposed vacation of certain streets and alleys adjacent to Lot Seven (7), Block Two (2) of the original plat of Cascade; these proceedings now pending before the Bend City Commission. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 1 West Coast P. & Bl. Co. Supplies -- Treasurer 146.17 2 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies- -Clerk 34.15 3 Vilest Coast P. &. B.. Co. " ­Sheriff 5.20 4 West Coast P. &. B. Co. " -- Assessor 9.67 5 Blodgett Printery " - -Clerk 35.00 6 . A. Carlisle & Co. " -- Treasurer .60 7 George Bevins Services -- Sheriff 6.50 8 Lynch & Roberts (Redmond) Indigent supplies 13.41 9 Irwin- Hodson Company Supplies - -Clerk 3.17 26 10 Piggly- Wiggly 11 Carl Austin 12 F. D. Antrim 13 Helen Whittington 14 Bushong and Company 16 J. K. Gill Company 17 Irwin- Hodson Company 18 Christian Church Elmer Lehnherr Lumbermens Ins. Agency J. M. Lawrence D. B. Stuart J. S. Davis 'Company Bend Insurance Agency Bend Insurance Agency Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Laundry Oregon Transfer Pilot Butte Pharmacy Houk Motor Company Bend hardware Company Deschutes Co.Hosp.(Marion M.Lesh) Redmond Spokesman St. Charles Hospital H. H. DeArmond James Whitlock H. H. Hall, Receiver Deschutes County Health Assn Janet Moffat West Coast P. & B. Co. E. T. Halbrook Kate Rockwell R. W. Hendershott, MD. Dr. Raymond F. Jones. L. C. -Smith Type. Inc. R. J. McKinney R. J. McKinney The4ioods Company Pacific Power & Light Co. Bend Water Department A. Carlisle & Co. J. F. Hosch M.D. Kilham S. & P. Co. A. Carlisle & Co. A. A. Anderson Dr. R. W. Hendershott Bend Dairy Mrs. Agnes Hkde J. Alton Thompson J. Alton Thompson Bend. Chapter, Red Cross Erickson's Grocery Bradi tch Dairy Bend Bulletin D.' H. Peoples P. B Johnson J . D. Bowman W. P. Vandevert C. T. Terril Merrill Behymer New Home Cafe C. L. McCauley Central Ore. Motor Co. C' M. Gunderson Eddie's Super Service Sta. Symons Brothers Bend Garage Bend Laundry Nell M. King Elmer M. Peck Gordon Mciiay Jarvis Gould Ted Sather A. A. Fossen W. 0. Widdows R. B. Gould GENERAL ROAD FUND J. C. Penney Co. Dan C„ - Wood Ernest Walker Goo. McAlister D. D. Tussing Millard Triplett Carl Alfrey F. H. May Bend Hardware Company Houk Motor Company Barrett's Welding Shop Galloway Garage Standard Oil Company Farmers iiardware Co., Inc. Bend Iron Works Supplies -jail 1.00 Services 1.50 District Sealer -14.61 Clerk and stenog. (Assessor) 100.00 Supplies- -Clerk 316.51 if - -Co. Supt. 28.18 Dog License Tags 17.20 Use of building (election) -5•.00 Ins. and Bond 195.35 Bonds 125.00 Bond 25.00 Ins. and Bond 110.0 Bonds 75.00 Bonds (1930 125.00 Bonds (1931 96.50 Indigent supplies- -Nurse 12-.14 Services- -Nurse 4.67 Services „ 5.00 Supplies -- various 361.65 Services - -Nurse 97.29 Supplies - -Clerk 2.40 Indigent care 701.50 Printing 67.90 Services -- indigent 66.00 Advanced Expenses 15.00 Court Attendance 27.20 Desk 44.00 Supplies - -Nurse 2.07 Advanced Expenses 32.08 Supplies -- School Supt. 17.67 Predatory Animal Control 25.00 Indigent care 40.00 Vital Statistics 6.75 11 . It (Redmond) 3.75 Typewriter -- Assessor 96.80 Salary - -Water Master 191.25 Expenses It if 77.44 Supplies -- Treasurer .70.00 Services 115.61 it __C.House & Jail 5.80 Supplies -- Treasurer 6.20 Indigent services 50.00 Supplies- -Supt. 12.67 Supplies- -Supt. 3.60 Advanced Expenses 6.89 Services - -Co. Physician 50.00 Supplies -- indigent 18.17 Indigent care 40.00 Co. Supt - -Adv. exp. 84.20 Adv. Exp. - -Dec. 118.35 Relief -- various ..136.62 Indigent -- various 260.68 Indigent supplies 9.96 Printing and supplies 87.90 Services -- drawing Jury List 3.00 n tr rr rt 3.00 Bailiff, Justice Court 2.00 tt rt n .2.00 Justice of Peace .133.95 Finger print identification 14.00 Board of Prisoners 88.50 Advanced Expenses 29.94 Ser. and Supplies - Sheriff 48.30 Advanced.Expenses 2.12 Ser* and Supplies- Sheriff 3.90 Services - Sheriff .76 Repair and labor - Sheriff 2.55 Services- -Jail 5.07 Ind, and Juvenile- Adv.Exp. 120.21 Attendance Co. Court .34.00 Chainman 2.25 it 4.50 It 20.93 Transitman 87.37 Draftsman 25.22 County Surveyor 74.59 Supplies -Road 2.76 Labor 20.96 It 85.09 It 79.60 It 79.60 it 98.82 it 85.09 Roadmaster 176.78 Materials 41.15 if and Services 9.30 if It n 5.20 it it tt 4.55 Supplies 18..46 Materials 11.39 tt 6.25 J '1� 527 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 11th day of February. James Whitlock, County Commissioner E. M. Peck, County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, February ll, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises: The West One-Half of the Northwest Quarter (W2 NVV-) of Section Twenty -two (22), Township Seventeen (17), South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M,., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the County Court deems it to be to the best interests of the County that said premises be offered for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that x:400 would be a reasonable sum to be fixed as a minimum price for which said property shall be sold; it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said premises for sale, as by law provided, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $400, plus the costs of this sale. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has also acquired title through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises: The 6outhwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (Si�`4 SEI) of Section Fourteen (14),, Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the County Court deems it-to be to the best interests of the County that said premises be offered for sale at public sale to the highest bidder, as provided by law, and that $100.00 would be a reasonable sum to be fixed as a minimum price for which said property shall be sold. The Sheriff istherefore, hereby ORDERED to forthwith offer said premises for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $100.00, plus the costs of this sale. The County has also acquired title through delinquent tax foreclosure to: Lot Eleven (11), Block Eight (8) of the Original Town of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and the County Court deems it to be to the best interest of the County that said premises be offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided; the Court further Bend Auta Top Shop Labor and Materials 9.40 Austin - Western Road Mach.Co. Supplies for road equip. 8.38 Howard Cooper Corp. " " " " 32.22 Miller Lumber Co. Materials 39.77 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 14.84 James Whitlock County Commissioner-Insp. 35.00 H. H. DeArmond Adv.Exp.- Portland 12.50 Elmer M. Peck County commissioner - Insp. 50.00 MARKET ROAD FUND F. H. May Roadmaster 33.92 Carl Alfrey Labor 21.96 Millard Triplett " 21. 0-6 Ernest Walker " 24.70 D. D. Tussing, Geo. McAlister Dan C. Wood " -- 113.80 A. A. Fossen- Transitman 35.75 Gordon McKay Chainman 18.45 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 45.16 R. B. Gould County Engineer 49017 State Ind. Acc., Comm. Insurance 8..60 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 11th day of February. James Whitlock, County Commissioner E. M. Peck, County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, February ll, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises: The West One-Half of the Northwest Quarter (W2 NVV-) of Section Twenty -two (22), Township Seventeen (17), South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M,., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the County Court deems it to be to the best interests of the County that said premises be offered for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that x:400 would be a reasonable sum to be fixed as a minimum price for which said property shall be sold; it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said premises for sale, as by law provided, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $400, plus the costs of this sale. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has also acquired title through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises: The 6outhwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (Si�`4 SEI) of Section Fourteen (14),, Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the County Court deems it-to be to the best interests of the County that said premises be offered for sale at public sale to the highest bidder, as provided by law, and that $100.00 would be a reasonable sum to be fixed as a minimum price for which said property shall be sold. The Sheriff istherefore, hereby ORDERED to forthwith offer said premises for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $100.00, plus the costs of this sale. The County has also acquired title through delinquent tax foreclosure to: Lot Eleven (11), Block Eight (8) of the Original Town of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and the County Court deems it to be to the best interest of the County that said premises be offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided; the Court further finds that $550.00 would be a. reasonable sum for which said property may be sold. TherE!- fore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith cause said premises to be offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $550.00, plus the costs of this sale. In the Matter of the Three Creeks Road: ✓ The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' report, this being the time fixed for the final reading of said Report and it appearing to the Court from said Report that in acquiring the right- of -way it was necessary to cross the West rlalf of the Southwest Quarter (W2 SW1), and the South- west quarter of the Northwest Quarter (S W4 NWD of Section Nine (9), Township Fifteen (15)' South Range Ten (10) E.W.M. Deschutes County, Oregon, which property is owned by L. W. Hill, and that the said property has been damaged in the amount of $136.75, and upon due consideration it appears that said amount is reasonable and just and the same is hereby approved. It is further ordered that the Clerk draw a warrant on the road fund payable to said L. W. Hill, in the sum of $136.75. It is further, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be record- ed in the office of the County aurveyor, and that from and after this date the said road. is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Union Oil Company (ROAD FUND) Gas and supplies $206.19 Pilot Butte Pharmacy. Supplies - -Cir. Judge 2.10 A. Carlisle & Co. Supplies -- Sheriff .85 Good Samaritan Hospital Indigent services 23.0 Magill Drug Co. Indigent supplies 33.80 Union Oil Company Gas and supplies 156.51 J. D. Davidson Advanced Expenses 11.00 Kilham P. & S. Co. Supplies -- Sheriff 98.41 Magill Drug Co. Indigent supplies .25 General Lithograph & Engray. Co. Supplies -- Treasurer 11.53 Multnomah County Board of Prisoner 18.60 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 18th day of February, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, February 18, 1;31 1I The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of County Audit: Chas. R. Logan, Auditor of the County for the year 1�i30, submitted his Report of December 31. After an examination of the Report the Court deciddd that the Audit was not complete and. should not be accepted, and the County Judge was directed to notify Mr. Logan II that the Audit would have to be completed in a satisfactory manner before payment of the bill would be allowed. II In the Matter of Damages: WHEREAS, it appears that C. W. Muma has filed his affidavit showing that on'Janu'ary 102 1931, certain dogs, the owner or owners of whom are unknown to the sa.id.Muma, killed eight 1 L ewes belonging to the said Muma, three of the same being two -year olds worth $7.00 per head and five being four -year -olds valued at $5.00 each, or a total of $46.00, and WHEREAS, under the law he is entitled to compensation out of.the Dog License Fund, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of C. W. Muma for $46.00, said warr to be drawn on the Dog License Fund. In the Matter of / County,Publicity;., WHEREAS, the County has levied for 19231 the sum of $1,000.00 for County Publicity purposes, and it has been found advisable that said fund be distributed as follows: $175.00 for use of County Agent for exhibit purposes, $625.00 for the Bend Chamber of Commerce for the printing and publishing of literature, $200.00 to the Redmond Chamber of Commerce for the print- ing and publishing of literature. The Redmond Chamber of Commerce and the Bend Chamber of Commerce have made applica- Lion for a portion of .said money at this time. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that -the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of the Bend Chamber of Commerce in the sum of $300.00, and to the Redmond Chamber of Commerce in the sum of $100.00. �I In the Matter of Sale.of Real Property:` WHEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title to: Block Seventy -three (73) of the Town of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and the County Court is of the opinion that i would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that the sum of $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith cause said property to be sold, as by law pro- vided, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bid shall be accepte for less than $25.00, plus the costs of this sale. It further appearing.that Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title to: The North half of the Northwest Quarter (N2 NVV1), the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE4 NWI), the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE4 SWD the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (SI NEB) and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (Nz SEq) of Section Twenty -one (21), Twp. Twenty (20) South Range Sixteen (16) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the County that said.property be offered for sale, and the Court .further finds that $20.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold.. Therefore,.it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith cause said premises to be sold, as by law provi ed, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bid shall bd accepted for less than x;20.00, plus the oosts of this sale. In the Matter of / Delinquent Taxes: WHEREAS, it appears that T. A. Connolly is the owner of the following described S1 S2 1 -18 -10 E , SWz, E'- --NW -1 SITVINVI 11 -18 -10 SEq, NzSWi.' SE'SW 12 -18 -10 All 1 -18 -11 All 2 -18 -11 All 3 -18 -11 E1NE4, SWINE!, S2 4 -18 -11 SyS2 4 NEISE4 5 -18 -11 S2SE 6 -18 -11 N1 NISEI 7 -18 -11 N2, Nff Vd4f SE4SW , SE! 8 -18 -11 All- 0- 1:8 -11 All 10 -18 -11 All 11 -18 -11 W- NE -, NVV! 10 A. on V.. of SW4 12 -18 -11 N1 NVV- 15 -18 -11 _.., N' N'- 16 -18 -11 N2NE4; NEINVT1 17 -18 -11 and that the taxes are delinquent for the years 1924 to 1C29,•inclusive, the aggregate Elmo of said unpaid taxes, together with penalty and interest, amounting to'$7;279,.41, and that the principal of said taxes amounts to J:5,281.70. It further appearing that said premises O have been foreclosed by the'County for delinquent taxes assessed for 1924 and that.prior to the sale thereof the said T. A.-Connolly offered to pay to-the County $5;281.70, amount of unpaid principal of all of said taxes for said years, and has tendered a check °to -the Sheriff for that amount, and the County Court has made an investigation and .tuhd.tha.t the total amount of taxes assessed against said premises, including the penalty and interest, exceeds the reasonable value of the land, and is more than- :the County could sell the premises for'if put up for sale. It further appearing that the said T.-A. Connolly -will not pay the taxes on said. premises including penalty and interest and that therefor,- un.lessan adjustment is made, the property will be bid in by-the County and taken off the tax roll and the County will lose the amount of taxes assessed against it for the years hereinabove mentioned, and WHEREAS- the'law authorizes the County Court to adjust the delinquent taxes levied upon property when it appears to the satisfaction of the County Court that.the aggregate amount of taxes levied against the premises exceeds. the value of the property, and the Court having found that the` amount of taxes, plus-penalty and interest, levied.and unpaid against said premises does exceed the value of the property, finds that it would be to the best interests of the County to accept the principal of said taxes and waive the penalty and interest accrued thereon. It'i ^s therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the penalty and interest that.has.accrued upon said pre- mises for said years be and the same is hereby waived, and the Sheriff -is hereby directed to accept the amount of the principal- for..each of said years levied upon said premises in full payment-of all taxes levied against said premises during said years and each and all thereofl� waiving the penalty and interest thereon, and issue a receipt, or receipts, in full therefor: There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Vvednesday, the 25thl1 day of February, 1931. H. H. DeArmond., County Judge. 1 E. M. Peck James Vhitlock, County Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, February 25, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Cancel ation of Warrant: WHERB.AS, on February 20, 1 °31, General Fund Warrant No. A -868 for $30.00 was issued to s Jewel McDaniels under claim for dependent motherts assistance, based upon an Order previous- ly made, and it appears that said warrant was erroneously issued, as the time fixed for the issuance of the last warrant in the original Order had expired, and the same should be can- celed. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby canceled, and the Clerk and Treasurer are directed to note the cancelation thereof on their records. It is further 1 '.J 5.31 ORDERED that: the Order made and entered on-the 10th day•of October, 1930, awarding dependent mother?s assistance to Jewel.McDaniels be annulled. In the Matter of Sale of teal Property: WHEREAS; the County has heretofore acquired title to Lots Fifteen (15)and Sixteen (16) of Block Five (5), and Lots Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16) of Block Nine (9), Centralo, Deschutes County, Oregon, accord- ing to the official plat thereof, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale. It further appears that $100.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby ORDERED to forthwith offer said property, for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner prescribed for less than $100.00, plus costs of sale. by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted The County has also acquired title, through delinquent foreclosure proceedings, to West Half of the Northwest Quarter (WI NW4) of Section Twenty- two (22), Township Seventeen (17), South Range-Thirteen (13) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $200.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as 'a minimum price for which said property may be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby ORDERED to forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale-to the highest bidder for cash, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $200.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title through delinquent tax foreclosre proceedings to The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE4 SW4) of Section Thirty -three (33), Township Sixteen •(16) South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale,,a.nd that $100.00 would be a reasonable sum to be fixed as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby ORDERED to forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided no sale shall be made for less th $100.00, plus costs of this sale. The County has also acquired title to The North Half of the Northeast Quarter (N2 NE4) of Section Seven (7), and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quar- ter (SE4 SE4) of Section Six (6), Township, Seventeen ,(17), South Rante Twelve (12) E.V.M., in Deschutes County,:.Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale, and that $100.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minim price for which said property may be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby ORDERED to forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder- for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $100.00, plus costs of sale. fiIn the Matter of Salvation Army: WHEREAS, it appears that the Salvation Army has rendered great assistance to the M2- County in taking care of indigent people within the County at a minimum cost, and the County has been contributing $50.00 per month to this cause. It further appears that it-is'necessa for the Salvation Army to continue its operations for at least another-month until the unem- ployment situation is relieved, and Captain Brunt, in charge of the Salvation Army work,-has requested that the County contribute the'sum of $150.00 at this time, and that with that'sum he will-be able to finish the work and-relieve the County of Further payments. It appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to allow` this amount of money. The Clerk is therefore, hereby, directed to issue a warrant on the General Fund, charged to the Emergency Account, in favor of the Salvation Army in the 'sum o6 $150.00. In the Matter of the Issuance of a Deed to. the City of' Bend: ✓ WHEREAS, the County is the owner of the following described premises, all situated in Bend, Deschutes. County,.Oregon, to -wit: Lot 5, Block 185, Third Addition to Bend Park Lots 4,5x7,8 #11,12 Block 17, Riverside Addition Lot 6, Block 18, Riverside Addition Lot 4, Block 19, n rr Lot 11,Block 37, rr rr Lots 2,6, Block 38, r► n Lot 16 Block 22, Center Addition Lot 16, Block 37, Center Addition Lots 1,2,15,16 Block 39, Center Addition Lots.1,2 Bloc1t 40, Center Addition All of Block 1, Terminal Addition Lot 4, Block 10, Wiestoria Addition Lots 1,2 Block 17, Wiestoria Addition Lot 1 Block 41, Wiestoria Addition Lots 13,14,15, Block 6. Lytle Addition Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Block 7, Lytle Addition Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6, Sub- Division of Lot 2, Block 12, Bend Original Lots 11,12,13,19,20, Sub - Division of Lot 2, Block 12, Bend Original Lot 2, Block 15, Bend Original which property has been acquired by the County through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and WHEREAS, the City of Bend has liens against each of said tracts for city improvements aggregating a large sum of money and the County Court is of the opinion that it,would be unadvisable and poor business for the County to advance any money for the.payment of these liens, and is of the opinion that the City will be in a better position to sell the property and restore it to the tax rolls than the County, and the City has requested, in view of that fact, that the County execute a Quft Claim Deed to the City conveying,the property to it in payment of the liens it holds against the property, for which Deschutes County is liable., and it appearing to the Court that such a plan;is advisable, it is - hereby ORDERED that the County Judge be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Deed to the City of Bend conveying said premises to the City of Bend for the amount of said liens. In the Matter of Claims Against the County :L/ The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment thereof: 1 1 GENERAL FUND Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Fred A. Lieuallen Bend Drug Company, . August A. Anderson Burroughs Add,. Mach. Co-. General Lithograph Co. Oregon State Agriculture Col. Stuarts Insurance Agency Miller Lumber Company Miller Lumber Company Mrs. Anna Hulda F. D. Antrim West Coast P... &.B. Co. R.W.Hendershott, M.D. Kilhams Helen Whittington Dr. R.W.Hendershott RftAD ACCOUNT Services Indigent Care Indigent supplies Expenses advanced Services Supplies - -Clerk Co. Extension Work Insurance Wood -- Election Materials Indigent care District Sealer Supplies -- Clerk Services- -Insp. Supplies - -Clerk Clerk -- Assessor's office Indigent case AMOUNT 97.76 15.00 18.60 38.90 86.60 4.17 1915.00 28.80 1.50 8.10 38.50 17.20 63.42 15.00 51.4.0 100.00 30.00 J. S. Innes Inspection 32.10 Frank:Forest Gravel Pit 15.00 J. D. Adams Company Materials - 1.57 Eastes -Davis Company Insurance 32.20 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 4th day of March, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, County Commissioners. 53 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 the 4th day of March, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, E. M. Peck, James Whitlock, J. D. Davidson, C. L. McCauley, In the Matter of Vacation of Northwest Townsite Company's Firs Addition to Redmond, Oregon: County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk "`Zheriff Petition having been duly filed praying that the Northwest Townsite Company's First Addition to Redmond be vacated, with certain exceptions, due notice having been given of the time and place that the Petition would be heard, and no objections having been filed, it was ORDERED that the County Judge be authorized to execute an Order vacat- ing said Addition, including all lots, blocks, streets and alleys, with the exception of what is known as '!West End Avenue!'. In the Matter of Sale / of Real Property:, ✓ WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings to the following described property, to -wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW! SE4) of'Section Fourteen (14), Township Fourteen (14), South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M. and that it -would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price forwhich said premises may be sold. The Sheriff is- therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said premises for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired tit e, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings 534 to the following described property, to -wit: The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE4 -SE4) of Section Ten (10), Townshi -p Fourteen (14), South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises,•and that $100.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said premises may be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith -offer said premises for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, pro- „ vided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $100.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through.delinquent tax foreclosur.e.proce ings, to the following described property, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter.of the Southeast Quarter (SW4 SE4); and the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S2 SW-14 ) of Section Twenty- three (23), Township Twenty (20) South Range Teri (10) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the'County to sell said premises, and that: x}14.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum.price-for which -said premises may be sold. _ The'Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith.offer said- premises for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, pro- vided that'no bid shall be accepted for less than $14.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent -tax foreclosure proceedIi ings, to the following described.property, to -wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW4.NE4) of Section Twenty -five (25), Township. Seventeen (17), South Range Eleven (11) E.W.M:., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises, and that $12.50 would be a reasonable sum to fix.as a minimum price for which said premises may be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said premises for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner.provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $12.50, plus costs of.sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent-tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, to the following described property, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW-1 4 SE-1) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Sixteen (16), South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for whi -ch said premises may be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to.forthwith offer said premises, for sale at.public'sale to the highest bidder -for cash, in the manner provided by law, pro- vided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also .acquired "title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed�� ngs, to the following described property; to- wit: Lot Seven (7), Block Three.(3), Northwest Townsite Company's First Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises, and that [l I- I- 1 1 [J $5.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price-for which said premises may be sold. 535 The Sheriff'is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said premises for sal at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manne.r.provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $5.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title,-through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Six (6), Block Three (3), Northwest Townsite Company's First Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be. to the best interests :of the County to . sell said premises, and that $+5-.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said premises may be so The Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said premises for sal at public sale to the highest bidder -for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be-accepted for less than $5.00, plus costs•of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described property, to- wit: Lots Nine (9) and Ten-(10) in­ Block One (1) River Terrace Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises, and that $10.00-per lot would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said lots may be sold. _ The Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said premises for, sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than.$10.00:per lot. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premise's, tow-it: Lot Eleven (11), Block Thirteen (13) Kenwood Addition to Bend, Deschutes-County., Oregon, and that it,:would be to the best interests of the•County to sell said premises, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a mimimum price for which said lot may be sold. The Sheriff is -therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said lot for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. The-.County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises,to -wit: The North One -Half of the Northwest Quarter (N2 NWI) of Section Seven (7), and the.Southeast Quarter of the South- west Quarter of Section-Six (6), all in- Township Seventeen (17), South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that -it would be to the best interests of the County to sell said premises, and that $050.00would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said premises may be sold. - The Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said premises for sale at public sale to the highest bidder-for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid•shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs of -sale. In the Matter of Jani torts Salary: WHEREAS, it appears that the janitor is also required to take care of the prisoners r 536 and take care of the County jail, and feed the prisoners, in addition to his duties as janitor and he has applied for an increase in salary of $10.00 per month, which request seems reasoi able on account of the amount of work involved. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the janitorts salary be increased to $135.00 per month, and the . Clerk is directed to issue a warrant.each month to the janitor for the sum.of 1135.00. In the Matter of Obernolte County Road: The Viewerst Report, heretofore filed in the.above matter, was.read for the first time and- the second reading thereof fixed for Wednesday, the 11th day.of March, 1931.. In the Matter of Fort Rock Market Road: � The Viewerst Report, heretofore filed in the above matter, was read for the first time and the second reading thereof fixed for Wednesday, the 11th day of March, 1931. In the Matt -er of Ten - Bar Ranch Road: The Viewers' Report, heretofore filed in the above matter, was read for the first time and the second reading thereof fixed for Wednesday, the 11th day of March, 1931. In the Matter of t� Cox County Road: The Viewerst Report, heretofore filed in the above matter, was read for the first time and the second reading thereof fixed for Wednesday, the 11th day of March, 1931. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented,. audited, and warrants - ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Mrs. Agnes Hyde Nell M. King Anna Schulke Nell M. King New Home Cafe C. L. McCauley Houk Motor Company Edna Ogle Eddiets Super - Service Station Pilot Butte Pharmacy Dr. R. W. Hendershott C. P. Becker C. V. Silvis Ted Sather Gordon McKay A. A. Fossen W. 0. Widdows R. B. Gould James Whitlock Bend Water Department Bend Bulletin E. T. Halbrook Janet Moffat J. D. Davidson Pacific Power & Light Co. R. J. McKinney R. J. McKinney Kate Rockwell Redmond Spokesman Bend Hardware Company J. Alton Thompson Doernbecher Memorial Hospital Don Stuart Oregon Transfer Grant Skinner Bend Laundry. The Owl Pharmacy Elmer M. Peck Bend Dairy Marion M. Lesh Marchant Calculating Machine Co. Bend Chapter, Red Cross Union Oil Company of California Indigent care Adv. Exp.-- Juvenile Indigent care Adv. Exp. -- Indigent Board of Prisoners Advances Expenses Services -- Sheriff Clerk-- Sheriffts Office Services -- Sheriff Supplies -- Sheriff Indigent supplies Road Viewer It n Chainman - -Co. Surveyor It if It Transitman -- It Draftsman -- 11 County Surveyor County Court Attendance Services - -Court House Printing Predatory Animal Control Expenses advances n. n Services Water Master n n Indigent care Printing Janitor Account Advanced Expenses Indigent care Insurance Service Services -- indigent 11 --jail Indigent supplies County Court Attendance Indigent Supplies County Hospital Services -- Sheriff Relief -- various Supplies AMOUNT $ 40.00 40.23 59.00 61.81 105.60 10.05 7.40 42.90 7.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.50 9.00 7.80- 71.32 42.56 27.20 5.80 94.30 12.50 50.16 11.75 109.84 150.07 191.25 40.00 110.55 10.20 83.20 12.00 4.80 5.00 2.00 4.33 20.05 34.00 11.85 531.50 18.00 115.11 169.35 f 1 GENERAL ROAD FUND Union Oil Company-of California Houk Motor Company Frenchie's Service Station Deschutes Conmte Pipe Company Elmer M. Peck Galloway Garage G. W. Davies- Houk Motor Company Drake's Auto Shop Standard Oil Company Elmer Lehnherr Elmer Lehnherr Stuart-'s Insurance Agency Lumberens Insurance Agency Miller Lumber Company Bend Hardware Company James Whitlock State Ind. Acc. Commission F. H. May Millard Triplett Dale Tussing Carl Alfrey Ernest Walker Geo. McAlister. Dan C. Wood MARKET ROAD FUND Dan C. Wood, Dale Tussing F. H. May Ore. State Acco. Commission R. B. Gould W. 0. Widdows- A. A. Fossen Gordon McKay Jarvis Gould Supplies Materials Service and supplies Materials Inspection -!- Commissioner Services and supplies - Supplies Services and supplies Supplies Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance Materials Supplies Inspection -- Commissioner Insurance Road Master Labor rr n n Labor It It Insurance County Engineer Draftsman Transitman Chainman IT .204.07 1.60 104.92 162.40 45.00 3.00 5.00 14.92 4.95 3.90 25.40 25.40 33.60 29.90 59.50 15.98 30.00 20.30 179.03 131.76 49.41 131.76 131.76 115.29 119.80 23, 9 5 82.32 15.96 2.97 61.49 45.93 27.30 10.35 3.60 537 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until" - Wednesday, the -11th day of March, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge James Whitlock E. M. Peck, County Commissioners Bend, Oregon, March 11, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all member being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Ob.ernolte County Road: The Viewers? Report, heretofore filed in the above matter, was read for the second time, and the third reading thereof fixed for Wednesday, the 18th day of March, 1931. In the'Matter of Fort/ Rock Market Road: The Viewers? Report, heretofore filed in the above matter, was read for the second t and the third reading thereof fixed for Wednesday, the 18th day of March, 1931. In the Matter of Ten -Bar Ranch Road: The Viewers' Report,heretofore filed in the above matter, was read for the second time, and the third reading % ereof fixed for Wednesday, the 18th day of.March, 1931. In the Matter of / Cox County Road: The Viewers? Report, heretofore filed in the above matter, was read for the second time, and the third reading thereof fixed for Wednesday, the 18th day of.March, 1931. In the latter of Diatomite Mine: l� WHEREAS, the County has taken over the property known as the Diatomite Mine, includ- ing a large area of land, under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and the title there to is now vested in Deschutes County, and 538" WHEREAS, it appears that the Atomite Company is in possession of and operating said mine, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith evict the said Atomite Company from the possession thereof' and take charge of the same. In the Matter of Sale / of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County.has heretofore acquired title, through.delinquent tax fo closure proceedings, to the following described real property, to -wit: Lots Numbered Three (3), Four (4), and Five (5),-in Block Thirty -five (35) of Wiestoria, within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. - The Sheriff is therefore,.hereby, directed to forthwith offer- said premises fo sale at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash,.in the manner provided by law, provi that no bid shall be accepted for less.than $25.00. - the County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed ings to the following described real property, to -wit: Lot Numbered Sixteen (16), Block Fifteen (15) Lytle,'within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, and the Court-is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said premises for sale at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings to the following described real property, to -wit: Lot Numbered Three (3), Block Seven (7), Staats Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, 8 and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $20.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. I� The Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said premises for sale at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by-law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $,20.00. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed ings to the following described real property, to -wit: Approximately One and One -Half (12) Acres in the West One -Half of the Northeast Quarter (W2 NEQ) of Section Thirty -two (32), Township Seventeen (17) South Range,Twelve (12), more parti- cularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the South line of the Northwest Quar- ter.of the Northeast Quarter of Sec. 32, in Township 17, South of Range 12, East of the Willamette Meridian, which point is 51.18 feet South 890571141t West from the Northwest corner of the North Addition to Bend, according to the recorded plat on file in the office of the County Clerk of Crook (Deschutes) County, Oregon, and is 766.08 feet South 89057t411f West from the Southeast Corner of the afore Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, thence South 3803V 30f1 West a distance of 168.07 feet, thence North 51026t3011 West a distance of 100 feet, thence North 38"33t 3011 East a distance of 129 feet, thence on a curved line to the right with a radius' of 468.34 feet, a distance of 71.27 feet, thence South 51"26t I , 539 30" -East a distance of 94.59 feet, thence South 3803313011: West, a distance of 31.93 feet to the point of beginning, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $1000.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a mini- mum price for which the same maybe sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby, directed to forthwith offer said premises for sale at- public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $1000.00. In the D.1atter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of H. H: DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock E. M. Peck, Commissioners Bend, Oregon, March 18, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day Ipursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired° title to: The Northwest - Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NWg NW1) of Section Six (6), Township Seventeen (17), South Range Twelve (12), E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best Interests of the County to offer said property for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that $150.00 -would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED and- ADJUDGED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in ,the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $150.00 plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceeding the following described property, to -wit: same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Pilot Butte Pharmacy Indigent Supplies' 14.25 Multnomah County Board of Prisoners 16.80 J. C. Vandevert, M.D. Indigent care 84.00 Central Ore. Motor Co. Service and supplies 21.26 A. Carlisle & Co. Supplies - -Co. Judge 1.35 Piglly Wiggly Supplies- -Jail 1.00` Typewriter Service Co. Services -- Circuit Judge 12.50 J. D. Davidson Advanced Expenses 7.85 Janet Moffat - " 11 33.68 Kilham Stationery Co. Supplies -- Sheriff 10.88 Kilham Stationery Co. - -Co. Supt. 8.70 GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Battery Service Service - -Road Master 2.50 Austin- Western Road Mach. Co. Road Equipment 1700.00 Supplies 13.47 n ++ it It n Freight 131.,26 H. D. Day Service and gravel 50.00 MARKET ROAD FUND Austin- Western Road Mach. Co. Road Equipment 1700.00 +� n 11 It -11 Supplies- 13.48 Freight 131.26 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 18th day of March, 1931. H. H: DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock E. M. Peck, Commissioners Bend, Oregon, March 18, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day Ipursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired° title to: The Northwest - Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NWg NW1) of Section Six (6), Township Seventeen (17), South Range Twelve (12), E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best Interests of the County to offer said property for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that $150.00 -would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED and- ADJUDGED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in ,the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $150.00 plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceeding the following described property, to -wit: 54o- The West One -Half of the Northeast Quarter (W NE4), the- Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE- 4 SW4)..and the - Northwest quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW4 - -SE! i of Section Fourteen (14), Township Sixteen (16), South, `l Range Eleven (11) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to �loffer said property for sale, 'to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that x:,$40.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for.less than.40.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described property, to -wit: The West One =Half of the Northwest Quarter (W1 NWQ -.1 the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE4 NWD and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NWQ SWQ) of Section Twenty (20), Township Sixteen (16) South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offe said property for sale, to the-highest-bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that $80.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in the manner provided by law, provided -that no bid shall be accepted for less than $80.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described property, to -wit: Lots Numbered Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17); Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19), Twenty (20),. Twenty -three (225) and Twenty -four (24), Block One Hundred Ten (110), Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be.to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for whcih the same may be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the Sheriff forth with offer said property for sale, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall.be accepted for less than $,25.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described property, to -wit: Lots Numbered Eight (8), Nine (9) and Ten (10)', Block Eleven (11), Ellinger's Addition to Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, 4. and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests 6f the County of offer said property for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that $20.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. I J 54,1 It is therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $20.00, pl costs of sale. And to -wit: and WHEREAS, it appears thatthe County is the ownef of the following.described premises Blocks Two (2) and Seventeen (17), Block One (1), except Four (4) lots, and Block Eighteen (18), eacept seven (7) lots, in Hillman, Deschutes, County, Oregon, WHEREAS, it appears that Sam Ohles has offered to lease said Vr'dhises for the year 1931 for the consideration of $20.00 cash, and it is hereby ORDERED that said proposition be accepted and a Lease entered into between the County and the said Sam Ohles. In the Matter of Application of Pleasant Ridge Community Association for Dance Hall License: The matter of the application of Pleasant Ridge Community Association for a license to operate a public dance hall at Pleasant Ridge was presented and referred to the Sheriff for recommendation. In the Matter of County Court House: The present Lease on the building occupied by the County for Court House expires in December, 1931, and it becomes necessary for the Court to take such steps as may be thought advisable to provide Court House facilities beginning January 1, 1932, and it is considered advisable by the County Court to make a thorough study -of the situation to determine what is best in the matter, and that in order to aid the County Court to make the proper determination it seems advisable to ask a committee of responsible and representative citizens of the County to assist the Court in making such investigation. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the following be and they are hereby appointed as a committee to go into the situation and study the various methods which might be devised for providing suitable quarters for a Court House, to -wit: H. A. Miller, of Bend Geo. H. Brewster, of Redmond J. N. Hunter, of Bend Fred Shepard, of Tumalo Crhis Sorensen, of Sisters N. H. Gilbert, of Bend, William Burrell, of Bend in the Matter of the Obernolte County Road: The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' report, this being the.time fixed for the final reading of said Report, and it appearing to the Court from said Report that the Viewers have found that no damages were sustained by any person for right -of -way, which Report has been fully considered, and the Court does hereby adopt the same as being fair, equitable and just. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of The Cox County Road: The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' Report, this -542 being the time fixed for the final reading -of said Report, and it appearing to the Court: from said Report, that the Viewers have found that no damages were sustained by any person for- right-of-way, which Report has been fully considered, and the Court does hereby adopt the same as being fair, equitable and just. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be rE?cord ed in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public hgghway. In the batter of The Ten -Bar Ranch Road: The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' report, this being the time fixed for the final reading of said Report, and it appearing to the Court from said Report that the Viewers have found that no damages were sustdned by any person for right- of -gray, which Report has been fully considered, and the Court does hereby adopt the same as being fair, equitable and just. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be re- corded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of the Fort Rock Market Road: This matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' report, this being the time fixed for the final reading of said Report, and it appearing to the Court from said Re- port, that in acquiring the right -of -way it was necessary to cross the following described premises, owned by Frank J. Ginder: The Vilest Half of the Northeast Quarter, the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, the West Half of the Southeast Quarter, the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, all in Section twenty -five (25). Township nineteen (19), South, Range fourteen (14) E.W.M., the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, in Section thirty (30), in Township Nineteen (19) South, Range fifteen (15) E.W.M., that the Viewers found that no damages -were sustained by any person, including the said Frank J. Ginder, on account of the said right -of -way crossing their respective tracts of land, but the said Frank J. Ginder has filed a Petition asking damages in the total amount of $337.50. The Court, having duly considered the Petition and the Viewers' Report, finds that said damage claim should not be allowed and the same should be denied. The Court fur- ther finds that the Viewers' Report is in all things fair, equitable and just, and the same is hereby adopted. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be re- corded in the office of the County-Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of Z Rodent Control: A. representative of the Pine Forest Grange appeared before the Court and requested an appropriation of $25.00 to match an appropriation made by said Grange for the purpose of poisoning rats, gophers and other rodents in the vicinity known as the Arnold Community, and it appears that the said Grange has organized, for the purpose of putting out the poison and destroying said rats, gophers and other rodents, and that it would be to the interest of the public to appropriate said sum. Therefore, it is hereby i 1 1 1 54 ORDERED that the sum of $25.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated for that purpose. In the Matter of Claims / Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment thereof. GENERAL FUND Hogan Studio Pacific Stationery Company Pacific Tel. & Tel. Company J. D. Davidson ROAD FUND Redmond Hardware Company Pacifi -c Power & Light Co. W. 0. Widdows Services 2.00 Supplies - Clerk $ 6.68 Services 74.96 Advanced Expenses 6.85 Supplies 7.20 Services-- V';larehouse .95 Express advanced 4.77 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, March 25, 1931. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present.except,H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, and-the following proceedings were had, to- wit:- In the Matter of the Sale of Real, Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to: The Northwest Quarter (NW I) of Section Three (3), Township Fourteen (14) South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosre proceedings, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, to the highest bidde for cash, as by law provided, and that $125.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. It.is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in the manner pro- vided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $125.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described property, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW I) and the South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S-���-- , NW I) of Section Twenty -two (22), Township Twenty (20) South Range Sixteen (16) E.W.M., and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (81 SE4) of Section Twenty -one (21), Township Twenty (20) South Range Sixteen (16) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale.,-to-the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that $20.00 would.be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in the manner pzo- vided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. i I The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described property, to -wit: The West rlalf of the Northwest Quarter (W` NWq), the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NEI SEI), the Southwest-Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW-4 SWI , and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE4 NVI ), all in section Sixteen (16), Town- ship Twenty (20) South Range Sixteen (16) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided., and that $20.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in -the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than x-20.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described property, to -wit: ° The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE4 NiPa4), Section Twenty -eight (28)., Township Sixteen (16), South Ran -ge Twelve (12) E:W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon., and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for.sale,.to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same.may-be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in the manner pro vided by law, provided that-no- bid shall be accepted for less than $,25.00, plus costs ofd sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceeding to the following described property, to -wit: The South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S2SW4) of Section Thirty -two (32), Township'Sixteen (16) South Range Twelve (12), E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the'Court is of the opinion -that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that 680.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in the manner pro vided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $80.00, plus costs of sale. It further appearing that the County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to-the following described property, to -wit: The East half of the Southwest Quarter (E2 SW4) of Section Twenty -six (26),. Township Sixteen (16) South Range Twelve (12) E.W.,M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, except the right - of -way and platted portion, also 1851 x 2401, school, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which the same may be sold. 0 I- 1� 1 1 545 t is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, in the manner provided by law,- provided no. bid shall be accepted for les.s'than *$50.00, plus costs of sale. � I In the.Matter of Dance.. Hall Licenses: The Application of Pleasant Ridge Community Association for a license to operate a public dance hall at Pleasant Ridge, presented la-. -st Wednesday for consideration., having been referred to the Sheriff for investigation and by him reported on favorably, it is there fore, hereby ORDERED that a license be granted to Pleasant Ridge Community Association to operate a public dance hall at Pleasant Rdige, for the year 1931. The Application of E. H. Spoo for license to operate a public dance hall at Sisters gymnasium, Sisters, Oregon, was presented, accompanied by the proper Bond and fee, and the same was referred to the Sheriff for`investigation and by him reported on favorably. It is, therefore, hereby ; ORDERED that a license be granted to E. H. Spoo.to operate a public dance hall at the Sisters gymnasium, Sisters, Oregon, for the year 1931. In the Matter of Deputy County Assessor: WHEREAS,it appears that a change ha's been made -in the office -of the County Assesso in that Helen Whittington has taken over the position of deputy assessor, formerly occupied by Janiece Gillis, and WHEREAS, it appears that Miss Whittington is to receive a salary of $100.00 per month. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that Helen Whittingtonts name be placed on the regular payroll.of the County as deputy County Assessor and that the!Clerk­issue a warrant to said Helen Whittingt each month in the sum of $100.00. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Vednesday, the lst day of April, 1931. E. M. Peck James-Whitlock, Commissioners BE IT REMF21BERED, 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 the lst day of April, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the hol(ling.of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James- - Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, ! Sheriff In the Matter of Redemp- tion of Real Property: c/ . I WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosu proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The South Half (s2) and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S2 NEB) and the Southeast- Quarter of the North- west Quarter (SE! NW4) of Section Sixteen (16), Township Fourteen-(14) South of Range Twelve (12) E.W.M.; a two (2) acre strip on the west side of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW4 SEI), the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N2 SEA) and the Southwest Quarter (SW-1) of Section Nine (9), Township Fourteen (14)-.South of Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Fifteen (15), Township Fourteen (14) South of Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, L y. And WHEREAS, the record owner of the said property, at the time it was purchased by the C oun was the Diatomite Company, a corporation, and WHEREAS, the said Diatomite Company has made an application to redeem said property and has offered to pay the amount of the Judgment upon which it was sold, plus six (6) per cent interest from the date of the sale, and under the law the said Company is entitled to a deed upon the payment of said money. It is,, therefore, hereby ORDERED that said money be accepted and the County Judge and Commissioners execute and deliver to the said Diatomite Company a deed conveying said premises to it. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has also acquired title, though delinquent tax 11foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premisex, to -wit: Lot Numbered Thirteen (13), Block Fourteen (14) River Terrace Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and WHEREAS, the record owner of the said property, at the time it was purchased by the County, was the First Christian Church of Bend, and WHEREAS, the said First Christian Church of Bend has made an application to redeem said property and has offered to pay the amount of the Judgment upon which it was sold, plus six (6) per cent interest from the date of the sale, or a total of $44.17, and under the law the said First Christian Church is entitled to a deed upon the payment of said money. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said money be accepted and the County Judge and Commissioners execute and deliver to the said First Christian Church of Bend a deed conveying said premises to it. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosur proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE' SE!) of Section Thirty -one (31), Township Sixteen (16) South Range Eleven (11) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale, and that the sum of $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which sai premises might be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided no sale shall be made for less than $10.00, plus costs. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: ✓ The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn.in.payment of same: GENERAL FUND R. J. McKinney R. J. McKinney Edna Ogle F. D. Antrim Kate Rockwell W. G. Peak Janet Moffat C. L. McCauley C. M. Gunderson William Anderson J. D. Davidson C. T. Terril M. M. Lesh Pacific Power & Light Co. Bend Water Department R. B. Gould W. 0. Widdows Fordon McKay AMOUNT Salary- -Water Master 191.25 Expenses 161.02 Services -- Sheriff 46.00 District Sealer 18.92 Indigent Care 40.00 Advanced expenses ,32.40 rr �t 47.17 rr n 11.81 n rr 13.93 Board of,Prisoners 161.70 Advanced expenses 1175.75 Justice of Peace 65.40 County Hospital 548.00 Services 106.27 �r 5.80 County Surveyor 31.60 Draftsman 57.02 Dhainman 4.50 �1� I' ;I Ted Sather Eddie! s Service Station Bend Laundry C. P. Becker H. H. DeArmond Mrs. Agnes Hyde James Whitlock Bend Chapter Am. Red Cross Delaware Annex Nell M. King Elmer M. Peck Oregon Typewriter Co., Inc. W. Scott Western Auto Supply Company Oregon Typewriter Co., Inc. Oregon Transfer Pacific Stationery & Printing Co. Redmond Spokesman W. Scott GENERAL ROAD FUND State Ind.'Accident Comm. Dan C. Wood F. H. May. Millard Triplett Carl Alfrey Earnest Walker Geo. McAlister Dale Tussing Miller- Sanford Tractor Co. Bend Insurance Agency Ore. State Highway Comm Miller- Sandord Tractor Co. John Fogel Howard- Cooper Corporation James Whitlock Elmer M. Peck Bend Iron 11orks (O.K.H.H.D.) MARKET ROAD FUND Blodgett Printery Ore. State Highway Comm. W. 0. Widdows R. B. Gould State Ind. Acc. Comm. F. H. May Dale Tussing Millard Triplett Dan C. Wood Chainman Services -- Sheriff Services - -Jail Deputy Assessor Advanced Expenses Indigent care Court Attendance Relief -- various Indigent supplies Advanced expenses Court Attendance Services Services Auto and Travel -- Sheriff Services- -Clerk Services Supplies -- Sheriff Printing Services Insurance Labor Roadmaster Labor rr n It Supplies Insurance Lease -- Packard truck Supplies and freight Services Supplies Inspection - -Co. Comm. it n tr Supplies Rubber stamp Services and supplies Draftsman Engineer Insurance Roadmaster Labor Labor Labor 9.00 3.60 4.50 125..00 40.00 12.00 27.20 78.82 11.11 111.51 34.00 12.50 4.50 1.60 25.50 5.00 1.65 67.00 1.85 20.63 116.81 175.86 137.25 142.74 142.74 120.78 30.20 12.16 50.15 1.00 8.90 2.00 20.39 65.00 50.00 27.66 2.25 8.17 13.16 10.20 4.54 31.92 112.54 5.49 38.92 547. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 8th day of April, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge James Whitlock E. M. Peck, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, April 8, 1931. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Redemption of Real. Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described parcels of real property, to -wit: Lot Numbered 2, Block 21, Bend Addition it tt 2 ., tt 24 �, it it IT if 6y tt 26 ti it N.841 It if 10, rt ., 17, Deschutes Addition tr rt tt 112 it 17, rt it rr n it 12, rr 17, It IT rt It 5, It 51 Lytle Addition tt IT 63, n 5" rt tt rt tT 7 it 5 n tr n n ,, 8 j, tr 5, tt rr rr rr g J0 tr 5., rr rr n IT 10. n 5, Ti n n n 20. n 10 tr tt tr It 7, tr ., 52 Park Addition W.601. IT it 24, tr 13, if It it It 25, it 13, it It WISH and F Lot Numbered 7, Block 20, Park Addition it if 13, it 12, Benwood Addition it it 16, it_ 15, Wiestoria Addition IT it 12., rr 17., n n tt it 31 n t3 3., it tr s, it 4, if 33 � r► n tt tt 5,v it 33� tt n it it 6 it 33 it it if it 7, iT 33, n IT it it 12 11- 44, 11 if it it ,, I1, - it 91 Riverside Addition i► 11 8 it 16, It i1 S.101 it 11 ., 10 it 18 it it it n 11) n 18., n it it n 13 it 37 ti t� ii it 1 n 39., TI tt It 11 102 iT 3, Center Addition r► it 1 tt 11 1r tt it it 3, Tt _ 11, 11 H n it 15, tt 19, ,. it tt " iI 16, 11 lg n iT it tt 24 11 24 it IT it it ,, 16 jo iT ., 241Y it it 11 i' 6, iT 21 Grandview Addition 11 TI 2' 11 g � it it It it 1, IT 75, Bend Park Addition it if 2 iT 75, 11 It it it it ., 3 it 75 it it it it it 5 � it 79 � IT it IT it " 2, it 185, Bend Park Third Addition n n 1, tt 26, N. W. Townsite Co. - 2nd Add. Tt it 2 it. 26.,- tt TI 11 It _ 11 it It It ., 13, IT 36, 11 IT IT ii it it iT it 1, if 102 Boulevard Addition- '.If n S. it 10't 11 11 n Tr 3 it 1010 IT it ii sr ., 4, tt 10.9 if if IT if 10, If 12, it it if It 11. it 12) it it It it 3, 11 1, Larch Addition tt n 7, it 1, _. tt 1r �' 11 9, " 11q Cascade Addition tt tt 15., rr 1- tT tt it n 11 IT 4P it it it iT 3, if 71 Staats Addition ii it 3, it 21 River Terrace rT tt 4 ., it 2., n it n tt 11, it 2� n tt 1? T1 12' It 2' it It ii it 15 iT 2 It It it ' IT 9 if 3 it IT It it ., 1 it ., 6., IT If n n 8., It -6) Ti it it it 7, It 8, IT i1 it it 7, IT 10, it 1r it iI 22p iT 14, it tl it it 8, 11 6, Highland Addition 11 it 9., it 1, Keystone Terrace Tt t► 14, if 9 ., It it WHEREAS, the law provides that the city or municipality having liens against any of such property shall have the right to redeem the same within sixty days by paying therefor the amount of taxes assessed against the same for the year for which it was sold to the County, plus the current yearts taxes, and WHEREAS, the City of Bend has improvement liens against each of the above described tracts and is entitled under the law to redeem the same, in the manner provided by law, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that upon the payment to the County of the amount of money assessed against each tract of land above described for the year for which it was sold to the County, plus the current year's taxes, the County Judge and County Commissioners are hereby authorized to execute and deliver to the city of Bend a deed conveying said property to theCity of Bend. In the Matter of % Claims against the County : The,following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: 1 1; i _Is GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Dr. H. E. Jackson Services -- prisoner 2.50 Dr. H. E. Jackson it 11 2.50 Bend Laundry Services- -nurse 2.99 Schuman Auto Electric -- Services -- Sheriff 3.00 Houk Motor Company Services and supplies 5.40 Blodgett Printery Printing - -Dist. Atty. 31.25 Symons Brothers Services -- Sheriff 3.50 Bend hardware�Company Supplies -- Sheriff 4.00 Bend Hardware Company Supplies -- Janitor 1.50 Multnomah County Board of prisoner 15.50 Kilham _ Supplies--County Court 13.28 Kilham Supplies 11.12 City of Bend (Bills Cafe) Board of prisoners 13.30 J. Alton Thompson Advanced Expenses 85.15 Good Samairtan Hospital Services 8.26 Don B. Stuart Insurance 4.13 Central Oregon Motor Co. Ser. and Sup. - Sheriff 31.61 Bend Bulletin Printing 431.75 Magill Drug Co. Supplies- -jail .25 Magill Drug Co. Supplies - -Co. Hospital 14.95 ROAD ACCOUNT . Galloway Garage Services and Supplies 12.85 C. V. Silvis Insurance 43.40 Bend Hardware Company Supplies 352.13 J. W. Copeland Yards Materials 50.95 Barrett's Welding Shop Services 8.20 A. E. Ault Services 1.25 Farmers Hardware Co. Materials 12.92 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 15th day of April, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. No meeting held on April 15, 1931. Bend, Oregon, April 22, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of County Audit: Applications for auditing the County's books for the year 19311were duly consider- ed and the offtr of Mr. Chas. J. Van Zile, in the amount of $750.00, for semi- annual audit, was accepted. / In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW4 SW4) of Section Five (5), Township Seventeen (17), South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, has heretofore been acquired by Deschutes County, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings and WHEREAS, it appears that Annie Blettel was the record owner of ;'saidproperty at the time'it was purchased by the County and has offered to redeem the same, and has tendered into Court the sum of $45.66, which includes all of the taxes assessed against the premises, together with penalty and interest. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners execute and deliver unto the said Annie Blettel a deed to said premises. In the Matter of / Bids for Gas: WHEREAS, the County Court deems it advisable to call for bids for gas for the County for a period commencing at the expiration of the present Contract with the Union 550 Oil Company and continuin g.for aperiod of one year thereafter. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that bids be called for, samer:to be presented to the County Court at its meeting to be held Wednesday, the 29th day of April, 1931. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The West One Half of the West One Half (W2 WI) ), the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E2 SW4) and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (s2 SE4) of Section Twenty -six (26), Town- ship Fifteen (15) South Range Ten (10) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and WHEREAS, it appears that $66.00 would be a. reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold.. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided; provided that no bid shall be accepted. for less than $66.00 plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax -foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The East One half of the Southwest Quarter (E2 SW4) of Section Twenty -one (2I), Township Seventeen (17)2 South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and WHEREAS, it appears that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided; provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proveedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: Lots Eighteen (18), Nineteen (19), Twenty (20),-Twenty -one (21), Twenty -nine (29) and Thirty (30) in Block One Hundred Eleven (111) of the Town of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and pR�iEREAS, it appears that $20.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price ''I for which said property may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided; provided that no bid shall be accepted -for less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE! 4 NQ)', the North Half of the 6outhweest Quarter (N2 SW-41-), and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW4 SW4) of Section Twenty -five (25), Township Seventeen (17), South Range Eleven ­(11) E.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it.would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and WHEREAS, it appears that $250.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder..for cash, as by law provided; provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $250.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises,-to-wit: Lot Numbered Fifteen (15), in Block Nineteen (19), Parr Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and WHEREAS, it appears that $100.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said lot may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided; provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $100.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises, to -wit: Lot Numbered Eleven (11), Block Thirteen (13), Riverside Addition to.Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that.it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and WHEREAS, it appears that $5.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said lot for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided; provided that no bid shall be accepted for les than $5.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises, to -wit: Lot Numbered One (1), Block Four (4) (narrow strip four or five feet wide), Keystone Terrace, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and WHEREAS, it appears that $4.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said lot for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided; provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $4.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises, to -wit; Lots Numbered Five (5) and Six (6), in Block Forty -eight (48) Original Town of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, 552 and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and WHEREAS, it appears that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a.minimum price for which said lotsmay be sold. -Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said lots for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title,.through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The North half of the North Half (N2 NI) of Section Thirty (30), -the Northwest Quarter-of'the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty - nine (NW! NW4) (29), and the Southwest Quarter of the- Southwest Quarter (SW4 SW4) of Section Twenty (20), all in Township Seventeen (17), South Range Twelve (12), Deschutes County,Oregon. and it appears'that'it would -be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and WHEREAS, it appears that - .$45.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property maybe -sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the - Sheriff forthwith offer said land for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash,"as bylaw provided, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $45.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also- acquired title,-through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE-1 4 NW4) and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW4 NE4) of Section Fourteen (14) Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would. be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and WHEREAS, it-appears that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the-Sheriff-forthwith offer said land for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. In the flatter of Claims Against the County: L/ The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND The Owl Pharmacy Dr. H. E. Jackson Pacific Tel. & Tel. Mrs. Hotstetter Pacific S. & P. Co. Kilham S. & P. Co. The Owl Pharmacy Anna Schuelke J. D. Davidson Janet Moffat Jan_ et Moffat Ross Stevens Pine Forest Grance Great Northern R.R. Co. Indigent supplies Services Services Indigent Care Supplies -- Sheriff Supplies- -Cl ebk Indigent Supplies Indigent care Advanced expenses it rt n rt Labor - -court house Rodent aid - Road Crossing AMOUNT $ 5.35 2.00 69.66 18.00 4.92 4.66 31: 7.5 10.00 10.13 2.4.60 5.24 6.00 25.00 41.70 ROAD FUND Bend Iron Works Labor and Material 4.81 Rennolds & Teater Insurance 35.85 nerbert S. McKinney= Labor 6.00 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, April 29, 1931 The County Court-of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present with the exception of James Whitlock, Commissioner, and the following proceed ings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NEI NE4) of Section Thirty (30) and the Southeast Quarter of the South- west Quarter (SE2 SW4) of Section Twenty (20), Township. Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale; and that the sum of $20.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, as by law provided; provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, to the following described premises, to -wit: Lot Numbered Three (3), Block Numbered Three (3) Staats Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said lot fog• sale, and that the sum of $15.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property may be sold. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said lot for sale at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law; provided the said property shall no be sold for a price less than the amount hereinabove specified, plus costs. In the Matter of / Sale of Timber: "/ T. Sprague and A. Smith appeared before the Court and offered $50.00 for the timber growing on a certain portion of Manchester Addition to Bend, and it appears that said price is reasonable. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that said timber be sold to the said T. Sprague and A. Smith for $50.00. In the batter of Gasoline Contract: Pursuant to a notice heretofore given that bids would be open at this time for the furnishing of gasoline to the County for the coming year, bids were submitted by the Standard Oil Company and the Union Oil Company, the Standard Oil Company's bid being for. 18¢ top and the Union Oil Company's bid being for 16/ top, said Union Oil Company's bid being the lowest, same was accepted and the County Judge was authorized to execute a con- tract with the Union Oil Company according to the bid. In the Matter of Claims Against / the County: ✓ The following bills were audited, allowed and warrants ordered drawn -for sage: GENERAL FUND Stevens -Ness Law Pub. Co. Hanson Map Company Bend Bulletin General Lithograph & En. Co. Bushong & Company Bushong & Company F. D. Antrim St. Charles Hospital St. Charles Hospital Stevens -Ness Law Pub. Co. Union Oil Company ROAD ACCOUNT Union Oil Company MARKET ROAD FUND Union Oil Company Supplies 177.87 Supplies 172.31 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, 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 the 6th day of May, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for.the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, E. M. Peck, James Whitlick, J. D. Davidson, C. L. McCauley In the Matter of the / Sale of Real Property: County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: Lot Numbered Eleven (11) in Block One (1), River Terrace Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale, and that the sum of $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said premises might be sold.. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to•the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided no sale shall be made for less than $10.00, plus costs. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ce.edings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The West half of the Northeast Quarter (W2- NE4), the North- west Quarter (NW4), the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (W�, SW -) of Section Eight (8), Township Twenty 20 South, Range Seventeen (17) E.W.M., and the East half �2 of Section Seven (7), Township Twenty (20), South Range Seventeen (17) E.W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale, and that the sum of $35.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said premises might be sold. It is therefore, hereby a AMOUNT Oregon Code Annt. 2.50 Supplies -- Assessor 14.50 Printing 99.20 Supplies- -Clerk 2.62 Supplies- -Clerk .60 rr rr 2.38 District Sealer 18.65 Services 42.50 rr (Indigent) 44.00 5 sets Oregon Code Annt. 12.50 Supplies 120.69 Supplies 177.87 Supplies 172.31 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, 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 the 6th day of May, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for.the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, E. M. Peck, James Whitlick, J. D. Davidson, C. L. McCauley In the Matter of the / Sale of Real Property: County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises, to -wit: Lot Numbered Eleven (11) in Block One (1), River Terrace Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale, and that the sum of $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said premises might be sold.. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to•the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided no sale shall be made for less than $10.00, plus costs. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ce.edings, to the following described premises, to -wit: The West half of the Northeast Quarter (W2- NE4), the North- west Quarter (NW4), the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (W�, SW -) of Section Eight (8), Township Twenty 20 South, Range Seventeen (17) E.W.M., and the East half �2 of Section Seven (7), Township Twenty (20), South Range Seventeen (17) E.W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale, and that the sum of $35.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said premises might be sold. It is therefore, hereby a 555 ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith.offier..said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner.provided by law, provided.no sale shall be made for less than $35.00, plus costs. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the - following described premises, to -wit: Lot Numbered One (1), Block.;ieveenteen.(17), First Addition to Kenwood, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale, a.nd that the sum of $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price fo which said premises might be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash=, in -the manner provided by lave, provided no sale shall be made for less than $10.00, plus costs. The County has also acquired titlq, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings,'to the following described premises, to -wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NWq NEQ) of Section Thirty -four (34), Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of,the County to offer said premises for sale, and that the sum of $20.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said premises might be-sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided no sale shall be made for less than $20.00,.plus costs. The County has also acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises, to-wit: _ The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NWg SE4) of Section Twenty -seven (27), Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said premises for sale, and that the sum of$".20.00 would be a reason able sum to fix as: a minimum price for which said premises might be sold. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided no sale shall be made for less than $20.00, plus costs. In the Matter of Predatory Animal and Rodent Control: VhBREAS,.the County Cpurt has heretofore made an appropriation, in conjunction with -the United States Department of Agriculture and.the Oregon State Livestock Sanitary Board, for $410.00, which is allotted for cooperative work.. The Clerk is, therefore, hereby directed to issue a warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $205.00, payable to the Secretary of State, Salem, Oregon. In the lUiatter of Deschutes County Public Health Association: WHEREAS, an appropriation was heretofore made in the sum of $100.00 for use by the Deschutes County Public Health Association in connection with the dental clinics. The Association has requested payment-of said sum. The Clerk is, therefore, hereby directed to issue a warrant'on the General Fund in the sum of $100.00, payable to the Deschutes County Public Health Association. In the Matter of the Helmholtz Road Revision: This matter came on upon the revision of the Helmholtz County Road, whereupon the fol- 556 lowing Resolution was adopted: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of The Helmholtz ) Road Revision. ) RESOLUTION FOR 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 6th day of May, 1931, and continued from day to day thereafter to and incldding the date of this resolution, the dame being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the grans action 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 establishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intenti 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 original establishment of the Helmholtz County Road, as established in 1921, said. point being 418 feet westerly from the northeast corner of Section 31, T.14 S., R.13 E., W.M., thence in a southwesterly and northwesterly direction to a termination in the original Helmholtz Road at Station 14 + 42.7 of the location of said road, 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, pro- perly 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 it -s term on the First day of July, 1931, at which time the rdport 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 6th day of May, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner In the Matter of The Tholstrup Road Revision: This matter came on upon the revision of the Tholstrup County Road, whereu the following Resolution was adopted: In the Matter of The Tholstrup Road Revision IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES RESOLUTION FOR 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 6th day of May, 19312 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 trans action of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, establis any county road, the following, among other, proceedings, was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the es- tablishment 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 Tholstrup County Road as the same was established in 1910, said point being at the angle point in said road, located approximately 380 feet north and approxima- tely 1010 feet west from the southeast.gorner of Section 192 T. 20 S., R. 11 E., W.M.; thence westerly across the East Fork of Deschutes River; thence southwesterly to a termination of said original Tholstrup Road at a point located approximately 900 feet east from the south quarter- corner of said Section 192 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, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to a 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 this Court at its term on the First day of July, 1931, 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 con- sider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. �+ Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 6th day of May, 1931. ij H. H. Dekrmond, County Judge fi E. M. Peck, Commissioner �' _Tamcc Whi 1-lnek_ Commi ss- oner f �1 557 In the Matter of The Hindman County Road: This matter came on upon the establishment of the Hindman County Road, whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: .D IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of The Hindman County Road RESOLUTION FOR ROAD BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court :louse in Bend in said County on Wednesday, the 6th day of May, 1931, 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 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 McKenzie State Highway, said point -begin approximately 400 feet westerly from the south quarter cor- ner of Section 1, T.15 S., R.10 E.,W.M., thence northwesterly for 3.7 miles more or less to a termination in the Yr.A.Wilt County Road at a point approximately 900 feet west of -the center of Section 27, T.14 S., R.10 E., W.M., 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 cer- tified 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 First day of July, 1931, 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 6th day of May, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, E. M. Peck, James Whitlock, In the Matter of Robinson County Road: County Judge Commissioner Commissioner This matter came on upon the establishment of the Robinson County Road, whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: In the Matter of } nobinson.County'Road IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES RESOLUTION FOR 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 6th day of May, 1931, 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 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 Bend - Sisters State Highway where the same intersects the south boundary of Section 10,,T.15 S., R. 10 E., W.M., said point being engineers Station 818 + 49.0 of the survey of said highway, thence east to the southeast corner of said Section 10; thence northeesterly for 474.5 feet to a termination in the existing county road between Redmond and Sisters, 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 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- 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 term on the First day of July, 1931, 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 6th day of May, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner In the Matter of Bowser County Road: This matter came on upon the establishment of the Bowser County Road, where- upon the following Resolution was adopted: In the Matter of ) Bowser County Road ) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE.COUNTY OF DESCHUTES RESOLUTION FOR 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 6th day of May, 1931, 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 slid 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- 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 Innos Market Road with the Gerking Market Road, the same being at the southeast corner of Section 12, T. 16 S., R. 11 E., W.I., thence north- erly to a termination in the Adol6h OlsonCounty Road at the east quarter corner of said Section 12, said raod to be 60 feet in widht. 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, pro- perly 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 First day of July, 1931, 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 6th,day of May, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Ydhitlock, Commissioner In the Matter of Swalley - Bridge Market Road: This matter came on upon the establishment of the Swalley Bridge Market Road,l whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: �Tn the Matter of Swalley ) Bridge Market Road ) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES RESOLUTION FOR 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 6th day of May, 1931, 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 CD trans- action 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 a point on the Nichols Market Road, said point being at the center of Section 29, T. 16 S., R. 12 E., W.M.; thence in a northerly direction to a termination in the White Rock Market Road at the center of Section 17 of said Township, 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 559 that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the First day of July, 1931, 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 6th day of May, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner In the Matter of Claims against the County. The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Bulletin Printing 132.00 Bend Bulletin Printing (Sheriff) 9.81 E. T. Halbrook Predatory Animal control 133.00 James Whitlock Court Attendance 20.40 R. J. McKinney Salary -- Watermaster 191.25 R. J. McKinney- Expenses It 182.24 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services (various) 89.97 The Bend Water Dept. Service 5.80 B. Ferrell, M:D. Services 5.00 Deschutes.,County Clerk Advanced expenses 11.40 Houk Motor Company Services- -Nurse 12.55 Elmer M. Peck Court Attendance 34.00 M. J. McClain Field Dep. Assessor 110.00 Jeanice Gillis Services -- Assessor 86.25 Gordon McKay Chainman 9.00 A. A. Fossen Transitman 40.76 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 34.36 Robert B. Gould County Surveyor 18.87 Kate Rockwell Indigent care 40.00 J. H. Wilt Field Dep. Assessor 175.00 D. H. Peoples 11 it 1 '+ 70.00 C. P. Becker it 't 130.00 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 523.50 Dr. R. W. Hendershott Registrars 3.25 Dr. Raymond F. Jones (Vital 6.00 Gr. R. W. Christiansen 'T Statistics) 4.00 J. Alton Thompson Advanced Expenses 75.30 Kilham S. & P. Company Supplies -- School Supt. 23.55 " " " It " Sheriff .86 Gen. Liothograph & Eng. Co. if Sheriff 8.06 Eddie's Service Station Service & Supplies -- Sheriff 4.20 Edna Ogle Services (clerk) -- Sheriff, 75.00 Hazel Devin t1 Sheriff's off. 28.00 Frenchiets Service Station Service & Supplies 81.95 Agnes Hyde Indigent care 17.67 C. L. McCauley Advanced expenses 7.87 Bend Chapter Red Cross Relief -- various 68.01 Bend Dairy Store Indigent supplies 7.80 Nell M. King Advanced expenses 85.70 Carlts Red & White Store Indigent supplies 32.06 Gen. Lithograph & Eng. Co. Supplies - -Gist. Atty. 5.25 A. Carlisle & Co. " School Supt. 5.84 Simpson Bros. Pain-t. Co. Labor 2.50 R. J. McCann Services -- Clerk 1.25 Bill's Cafe Board of Prisoners 197.40 Oregon Transfer Service 5.00 Piggly Wiggly Supplies- -jail 1.00 The Bend Laundry Service- -nurse 1.61 H. H. DeArmond Exp. -- Highway Comm. 21.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Miller Lumber Company Materials 2.25 Drake's Auto Shop Services 5.75 Bend hardware Company Supplies 43.59 Standard Oil..Company " 2.45 Bone Implement Company 11 5.60 Galloway Garage Labor and Materials 1.80 J. D. Adams Company Supplies 31.07 J. D. Adams Company " 14.94 Farmers hardware Company " - 5.60 Frenchie's Service Station Labor and Materials 15.20 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 18.02 Elmer M. Peck Road Inspection 45.00 James Whitlock n rr 30.00 Standard Oil Company Supplies 18.46 F. H. May Roadmaster 190.34 Ernest Walker Labor 134.50 Millard Triplett 'r 120.45 Carl Alfrey " 129.01 Dale Tussing 57.65 Geo. McAlister 76.86 '560 Dan C. Wood Labor 110. Floyd Whitman tt 4. MARKET ROAD FUND State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 3.7 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 13.1 Robert B. Gould Engineer 13.2 F. H. May Roadmaster 15.96 Dale Tussing Labor 57.6 George McAllister It 32.9 Millard Triplett It 10.9 Dan C. Wood 11 38.9 (� There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge IJ James Whitlock, Commissioner E. M. Peck, Commissioner. r Bend, Oregon, May 13, 1931. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of. / the Court House: 6" The Committee heretofore appointed by the County Court to investigate the matter of procuring quarters for housing the County offices beginning with the expiration of the pre- sent lease submitted to the Court two reports, each of the reports taking into considerati the re- leasing of the present quarters, or other quarters, or-building a new building. No definite action was taken on the reports, but they were filed for future study. J The Committee, consisting of Messrs. H. A. Miller, Chairman, Cris Sorensen, N. H. Gilbert, George H. Brewster, Fred C. Shepard and W. C. Burrell, have given the matter much earnest study and considerable time, and the Court desires to thank the Committee for their labors and commend. each member thereof for the thoroughness of his work. The proposal for new building, submitted by Mr. DeYoung, was presented in person by Mr. DeYoung and action thereon deferred until further.-investigation could be made. In the Fatter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Ten (10), Block Thirty -five (35), Wiestoria.,an Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $15.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $15.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Claims i Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Mannheimerts Dept. Store Bend Cafe Chad Irvin Redmond Spokesman C. P. Niswonger Burroughs Add. Mach. Co. Janet Moffat Indigent supplies Jury meals Indigent services Printing Services (Ind.) Supplies Advanced expenses AMOUNT 2.87 13.75 10.00 42.95 80.00 3.25 30.92 1 [J 561 Bureau of Pub. Health Nursing Burroughs, Add. Mach. Co. Deschutes County Clerk Ross Farnham A. Carlisle & Co. Magill Drug Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Central Oregon Motor Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND Geo. Allison Floyd Whitman MARKET ROAD FUND Miller Sanford Tractor Co. Supplies Supplies -- Treasurer Advanced Expenses It n Supplies - -Co. Supt. Indigent supplies Services Services & Supplies Labor it Supplies There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. 7.05 30.00 4.70 26.35 4.15 27.95 71.04 31.50 27.93 39.90 27.81 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, May 20, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit:. In the Matter of the Sale of Meal Property. WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The North One -Half of the North One =Half (N2 NI-) of Section Thirty (30), Township Seventeen (17), South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $30.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold.. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. In the "Matter of Redemp- tion of Real Property: -1,1� WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to the following described premises, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, and the South Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section thirty -four in Township. Twenty -one south, and the Lots three, seven and eight, the South Half of the Northwest Quarter and the North - wwst Quarter, and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the.No-rthwest Quarter, the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and the West Hilf of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section three in Township Twenty -two south all in Range eight east of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, containing one hundred fifty- one acres and twenty - eight hundredths of an acre, accord- ing to the Official Plat of the Survey of the said Land, and WHEREAS, Richard G. Gosney has filed an Affidavit that he was the owner of the property at the time it was purchased by the County and requested to be permitted to redeem the same, in the manner provided by law, and has tendered into Court the amount of money for which said property was sold to the County, plus six per cent interest, to -wit: the -sum of x;46.22 It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Court execute a deed to Richard G. Gosney reconveying said PIP- 5 642d premises to him. In the Matter of Leas- ing Real Property: z/ B. G. Churchman offered the sum of $15.00 for one year's lease on approximately thirty (30) acres lying adjacent to what is known as the Deschutes Hotel Building, said pro erty belonging to the County,*'he to pay the water maintenance. It is hereby ORDERED that said proposal be accepted. In the Matter of Investigation of Cases Receiving County Aid: .Miss Marian Bowan was employed by the County to make a survey and report to the County Court on the condition of all persons receiving aid from the County, and to make a general survey of the juvenile cases which have come before the Court and by it considered. In the Matter of County Court House: Mr., Drake, of the firm of Drake, Wyman & Voss, appeared to discuss with the County Court the matter of the proposal of a new Court House building. Mr. Drake offered to pre- pare preliminary plans and specifications at a nominal cost for use by the County Court in determining the approximate cost of building a suitable Court House Building. Action upon the proposal was deferred until .the next meeting. In the Matter of Claims Against the c/ County: The following -bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn.for same: GENERAL ROAD FUND AMOUNT H. H. DeArmond J. A.- Baughn Attendance Highway Comm. meeting $ 27.50 Labor 35.91 There being no further matters to discuss, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County.Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, May 27, 1331 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the 1v1atter of. / the Court House: The Court met in joint session with the Bend City Commission for the purpose of dis cussing the possibility of the erection of a County -City building to be used for the purpose of providing quarters for the County, as well as the City of Bend. Mr. Phil Brooks appeared at the meeting and proposed to erect a building suitable for the accommodation of both the County and City at an approximate price of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00), de- tailed plans to be submitted later. Consideration thereof was postponed until more definite plans were submitted. In the Matter of the c/ Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW Ny"D of Section Thirty -four (34), Township Fourteen (la) South, Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $20.00 would be a, reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price 1 563 for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $20.00, plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots Numbered Ten (10) and Eleven (11), in Block Ten (10) Riverside Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said lots for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of the Appointment of County Road Viewers: WHEREAS, it appears that the County Court, at its first meeting in May, adopted Resolutions for the establishment of the following named roads: Hindman County -Road, Robinson County Road, Bowser County Road., Swalley- Bridge Market Road; and also adopted Resolutions for the Revision of the Helmholtz County Road and the Tholstrup County Road; that it is necessary that a Board of Viewers be appointed to view, assess and determine the damages, if any, for the construction of said roads. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that C. P. Becker and C. V. Silvis are hereby appointed to act with the County Surveyor as a Board of Viewers for each of said roads. It is further, hereby ORDERED that they forthwith view and assess the damages, if any, on each of said roads and report the same June lst, or within ten days thereafter. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND August A. Anderson Advanced Expenses $ 7.75 Bend Bulletin Printing 28.05 Mrs. G. L. Domoro Indigent care 5.00 Janiece Gillis Services 28.75 F. E. Jones Lease and Labor 20.00 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 21.18 St. Charles Hospital Indigent services 15.00 Eastes -Davis Company Insurance 108.95 St. Charles Hospital Indigent services 60.00 Dr. R. W. Hendershott Services 10.19 Fred A. Lieuallen 40.00 INDIGENT FUND C. W. Williamson Rent for Indigent 7.50 DOG LICENSE FUND H. R. Shanno Sheep killed by dogs 15.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Auto Top Shop Labor and repairs 2.00 W. P. Fuller & Co. Supplies 40.50 Standard Oil Company 4.60 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge James Whitlock E. M. Peck, Commissioners. 1, 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 the 3rd day of June, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of Indigent Relief: WHEREAS, it appears that Mrs. Edgar Brown is.an indigent person, the mother of two I� children, whose husband is in the penitentiary; that she has applied for relief from the , Il County and after investigation it is found that that she is entitled to this relief to the extent of $25.00 per month, same to be paid out and disbursed by E. M. Peck. It is there- fore, hereby ORDERED that.the said Mrs. Edgar Brown be and she is hereby awarded the sum of $25.0 per month, warrant for which to be drawn to E. M. Peck. In the Matter of Purchase of Oil: The Standard Oil Company proposed to furnish to the County lubricating oil and greas at a substantially reduced figure. The matter was referred to the County Road Master for attention. / In the Matter of v Claims Against the - County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND Bend Laundry City Cleaners & Dyers James Whitlock Elmer M. Peck Pilot Butte Sdrvice.,Station Bend Auto Top Company Edna Ogle Oregon Transfer Bend Hardware Company The Owl Pharmacy General Lithograph Co. Eddiets Service Station Irwin - Hodson Company J. Alton Thompson Audrey Hill West Coast P. & B. Co. C. P. Niswonger Pacific Power & Light Co. M;ayme J. Nelson Lary L., Thompson Hila M. Loree R. Anna Thompson Bend Laundry Smith Electric &Sports Store C. P. Becker C. L. McCauley West Coast P. & B. Co. Ericksonrs Grocery R. W. Hendershott Frenchiets Service Station. C. M. Gunderson Marion M. Lesh.. Frenchiets Service Station Bend Water Department General Lithograph Co. Janet Moffat Houk Motor Company New HIme Cafe Redmond Spokesman C. P. Becker D. H. Peoples Claude C. Va.ndevert Mrs. Agnes Hyde R. B. Gould. Kate,Rockwell M. J. McClain R. J. McKinney IR. J . McKinney AMOUNT Services - -Co. Nurse 3.18 Services - -Co. Court 4.90 Court Attendance - -Comm. 27.20 it n ++ 34.00 Services - -Co. Nurse 7.38 Services -- Sheriff 2.50 Services -- Sheriff 45.50 Services 5.00 Supplies 9.90 Indigent supplies 41.55 Supplies -- Sheriff 8.06 Ser. and supplies- -Sher. 7.90 Supplies - -Clerk 11.45 Advanced Expenses 63.59 Services -- Sheriff 5.00- Supplies- -Supt 7.00 Services -- Indigent 158.60 ++ 96.64 Services- -Supt. 16.50 rr 16.50 ++ 9.00 rr 7.50 11 - -Jail 22.33 Supplies 1.35 Services 32.50 Advanced Expenses 19.24 Supplies -- Treasurer 16.61 Indigent supplies 318.73 Indigent releif 18.36 Supplies -- Sheriff 4.10 Advanced Expenses 3.36 County Hospital 596.00 Services (fare) Ind. 5.65 Services 5.80 Supplies - -Clerk 11.06 Advanced expenses 87.38 Ser.'and Sup. -- Purse 5.90 Board of Prisoners 172.20 Printing 77.95 Services - -Dep. Assessor. 115.00 ++ ++ ++ 100.00 rr rr rr 115.00 Indigent care 28.14 Services 2.00 Indigent care 40.00 Services - -Dep. Assessor 110.00 Salary- -Water Master 191.25 Expenses -- 11 It 126.40 I- 1, 1 V. F. Live °say R. B. Gould C. V. Silvis W. 0. Widdows Bend Drug- Company Bend Bulletin West Publishing Co. LAW LIBRARY FUND West Publishing Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND 565 Elmer M. Peck Ben F. Lang Frenchiets Service Station James Whitlock Bone Implement Company Galloway Garage Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Farmers Hardware Company Bend Auto Top Company State Ind. Acc. Commission F. H. May Dan C. Wood. Dale Tussing Geo. McAlister Miillard Triplett Ben F. Lang Carl Alfrey Earnest Walker MARKET ROAD FUND Dan C. Wood George McAlister D. D. Tussing Millard Triplett Carl Alfrey F. H. May State Ind. Acc. Commission R. B. Gould W. 0. Widdows, Dep. Water Buster Co. Surveyor Road Viewer Draftsman Supplies -Indigent Printing Supplies (law library) Law-Library Books Inspection -- Comm. Labor Se. and Supplies Inspection- -Comm. Supplies ,T Supplies Tr Services Insurance Roadmaster Labor n n n rT Tt n Labor ,r it It Ti Roadmaster Insurance Co. Engineer Draftsman There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. 187.00 59.55 5.00 22.04 47.55 133.40 386.00 300.00 40.00 12.00 184.30 50.00 33.00 1.00 171.00 2.58 4.75 20.46 162.67 120.78 129:02 39.90 71.37 137.25 101.82 16.47 43.92 8.23 65.88 31.92 -6.42, 7.20 24.10 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock,- Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, June 10, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjounrment, all members being present; and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW4SE4) of Section Five (5), Township Seventeen (17), South Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $20.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore,,hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale,.at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $20.00, plus costs of. sale. In the Matter of the Removal of Fence Crossing Right -of -Way: ✓ Complaint was made to the County Court that the owners- of land at the point where the Burgess Road crosses Little River have fenced the right -of -way crossing the bridge. It is hereby 566 ORDERED that the-District Attorney take such steps as may be necessary to have such fence removed. In the Matter of the County Court House: The City Commission met with the County Court to discuss the proposed County -City building as presented by Mr..Phil Brooks, as a result of which it was agreed that the County Court and the City Commission would meet again at 1:310 ofclock Monday, the 15th day of rune., to go into the matter further. In the Matter of Pat Brogan, an Indigent Person: The above party appeared before the Court requesting aid. It appears that the man is an indigent person, very aged, who is endeavoring to help himself as much as possible, but in order to live it is necessary that he have some county aid. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County furnish him not to exceed $10.00 per month in groceries. In the Matter of Meeting Place for Veterans' Organizations: ` Various representatives from the Veterans* organizations appeared before the Court to request that in case they build a Court House to include in it a meeting place for the Veterans, as required by law. The Court agreed to give the matter proper consideration and to prouide a space if possible. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND . AMOUNT Martin Daly Labor 12.00 J. D. Davidson Advanced Expenses 17.27 Kilham Stationery Co. Supplies -- Assessor 316.91 Blodgett Printery Supplies- -Judge 2.05 Central Ore. Motor Co. Services & Sup. - -Sher. 34.07 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - -Co. Judge 3.50 IT n rT It Co. Clerk 25.35 n n n ++ Sheriff 10.50 rT rr n f+ Assessor 14.50 A. E. Simmons Supplies- -Dist. Atty. 11.00 GENERAL ROADC`FUND Central Ore. Motor Co. Serives and supplies 7.90 Barrett's Welding Shop r' Tr It 5.45 Bend Iron Works Supplies i +-.. labor 3.50 J. W. Copeland Yards Materials 68.46 E. M. Bone Supplies 4.80 Drake's Auto Shop Supplies and service 25.65 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned, to meet again at 1:30 ofclock 6n the afternoon of the 15th. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Mr.. J. D. Davidson County Clerk Bend, Oregon Dear -Mr. Davidson: June 17, 1931 Under the Lease held by the County with the Deschutes Investment Company, now the Receiver for the First National Bank, a provision is made for the paying to the County eight per cent interest on.certain moneys advanced by the County in putting in a vault. It I� appears that this interest has not been paid for the last several years, and inasmuch as: the 1 1 1 0 567 Lease expires in December, the County Court deems it advisable.to direct that no more rent payments be made until.the unpaid interest can be adjusted. You are, therefore, directed to take such steps as may be necessary to ascertain -the amount of interest unpaid, and until that can be ascertained issue no more warrants for payment of rent. Yours truly, DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT By: H. H. DeArmond, HHD:R County Judge. Filed Jun. 18, 1931.1 J. D. Davidson, County Clerk. - - - - _ Bend, Oregon, June 17, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Cancel - ation of Warrant: WHEREAS, it appears that General Fund Warrant No. 21566, issued in April, 1931, payable to Bend Chapter, Imerican Red Cross, in the amount of x:78.82, has been lost; that the said Red Cross Chapter has filed herein an Affidavit and Bond, as byelaw provided for the issuance of anew warrant. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said General Fund Warrant No. 21566 be and the same is hereby cancel- ed, and the Clerk and Treasurer are directed to make proper notations on their records. It is further, hereby ORDERED that a new warrant, in the sum of x:78.82, on the General Eund, be, issued to the Red Cross in lieu thereof. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND Union Oil Company The Bend Dairy Mrs. Velma Stoutenberg St. Charles Hospital Audrey Hill A. E. Simmons J. D. Davidson Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Marion Bowen Kilham S. &. P. Co.- A. E. Simmons Drs. Besson,Hale,Besson & Thayer Mannheimer's Dept. Store Pilot Butte Pharmacy ROAD FUND Union Oil Company AMOUNT Supplies- -Gas $ 370.96 Supplies 5.13 Services - -Co. Hosp. 10.50 Services- -Ind. 94.50 Services - -Cir. Judge 5.00 Supplies - -Co. Supt. 4.00 Advanced Expenses 12.40 Services 86.60 Services 46.12 Supplies - -Dist. Atty. 1.50 Supplies -- Sheriff 6.00 Services 50.00 Supplies - -Ind. 11.15 Supplies - -Ind. 3.60 Gas 415.62 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. • Bend, Oregon, June 24., 1831 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to- wit: In the Matter of the - z Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: i The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE4 NW-41) � I and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE4 NE4) of Section Twenty -Eight (28), Township Sixteen (16),'.South,:- i Range Twelve (12), E.U!r.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer. said property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00;; plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE4 SW4) of Section Twenty -five (25), Township Fifteen (15), South Range Twelve (1 2) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said .property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- M ings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW4 SE4) of Section Twelve (12) and the West One -Half of the Northeast Quarter (W2 NE4) of Section Thirteen (13) and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE4 NE4) of Section Thir- G teen (13)0 all in Township Seventeen (17), South Range Eleven i (11) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, f and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $40.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might-be sold. The Sheriff, is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest..bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for-Jess than $40.00, plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Numbered Three '(3) and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE4 NW I) of Section Five (5), Township Eighteen (18), South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., in' Deschutes County, Oregon, 1 L 1 569 and it appears -to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property --for sale, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to-forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for.cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50'.00, plus costs of sale.. _ In the Matter of Court House Litigation: riot WHEREAS, it- appears that George H. Brewster has filed a suit against the County of Deschutes and the City of Bend restraining them from proceeding with the entering into of a contract for the building of a Court House with P. R. Brooks, and that the City has offered the services of its attorney; -R. B. Parsons, to represent the County. It is hereby ORDERED that said offer be accepted and said R. B. ;Parsons.authorized to represent the County in such suit. In the Matter of Pencil Factory: The Fire Chief was authorized to wreck the old pencil factory building and sell the lumber and materials, and to turn over to the County all amounts in excess of costs of wrecking. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. 2. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in t State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the lst day of July, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW4) and Lots Five (5) and Six (6) in Section Thirty (30), Township Twenty (20), South Range Eighteen (18) E.W.M.�in Deschutes County, O- regon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests.of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable . sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold.- The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $'-25.00, plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceeding title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Number Seven (7) in Block Twenty -five (25); Lots Numbered Four (4) , Five (5) , Seven (7) and Eight (8) 0 in Block Twenty -four (24); and Lot Number Five (5) in Block Forty (40), Center Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer. said property for sale, and that $30.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby-directed to for.th- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, -in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of the Robinson County Road: ✓ This matter came on for the first reading of the Viewers! Report; it is hereby ORDERED that the matter be brought up for second reading on July 8., In the Fatter of the Bowser County Road: This matter came on for the first reading of the Viewers' Report; it is hereby ORDERED that the matter be brought upfor second reading on July 8. In the Matter of the Swalley Bridge Market Road: This matter came on for the first reading of the Viewerst Report; it is hereby ORDERED that the matter be brought up for second reading on July 8. In the latter of the Hindman County Road: This matter came on for the first reading of the Viewers? Report; it is hereby ORDERED that the matter be brought up for second reading on July 8. In the Matter of the Tholstrup Road Revision: This matter came on for the first reading of the Viewers? Report; it is hereby ORDERED that the matter be brought up for second reading on July 8. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ORDERED drawn for same: GENERAL FUND Marion Bowen R. B. Gould W. 0. Widdows Gordon McKay C. V. Silvis C. P. Becker Elmer M. Peck Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Chapter.Red Cross Nell Yi. King Nell M. King Safeway Stores Kenwood Grocery J. D. Davidson Janet Moffat E. T. halbrook Kate Rockwell Redmond Spokesman J. H. Loomis E. E. Varco Army Goods Stores C. L. McCauley New Home Cafe August A. Anderson Z. T. Gideon C. T. Terril Edna Ogle James Whitlock Pacific Power & Light Co. Bert C. Boylan F. D. Antrim Oregon Typewriter Co. R. J. McKinney Simpson Bros. Sala- ry'--Ind. Inv. Co. Surveyor Draftsman Chainman Viewer (County roads) if it It Attendance - -Co. Court Indigent Supplies Various relief Indigent relief Juvenile - adv. exp. Indigent supplies It ft Advanced expenses tt n Predatory Animal Control Indigent care Printing Services Deputy Assessor Supplies- -Jail Advanced expenses Board of Prisoners Advanced Expenses Deputy Fiedl Assessor Justice of Peace Services- Sheriff's Of. Court Attendance Services Services (Deputy Dist. Atty) District Sealer Services -J. of P: Expenses- -Water Master Paint -Co. Judge's office ATUOUNT $ 137.94 136.44 38.38 13.50 5.00 5.00 42.50 33.94 153.00 64.56 44.59 27.17 28.39 13.50 30.31 50.00 40.00 24.15 20.55 175.00 14.00 33.70 139.20 8.25 150.00 82.40 65.00 34.00 59.79 100.00 22.32 10.00 95.82 1.75 1, 1 J n l 511 AMOUNT Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies -Ind. Inv. 1.00 Simpson Brothers Paint -Dist. Atty!s Of. 2.50 11annheimers Dept. Store Supplies " " " 1.23 Bend Hardware.Company Supplies .41 Magill Drug Co. Indigent supplies 14.70 Lyons Plumbing Company Supplies 4.50 A.' Carlisle & Co. Supplies -- Treasurer 14.68 Bancroft-Whitney Company (Law Library Acct.) 20.00 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 524.00 R. J. McKinney Salary- -Water Master 192.38 Earle C. Miller Services Col. del. taxes 39.52 M. J. McClain Field Deputy Assessor 100.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND GENERAL FUND (continued) Grant County Indigent care 26.15 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. July 7, 1931 To the Hon. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. and E. M. Peck and James Whitlock, County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon. Gentlemen:. You have requested my opinion as to whether or not county warrants received in payment of county taxes should.be immediately cancelled by the County Treasurer or whether they should be held by him and not redeemed until all prior outstanding warrants have been paid. This matter appears to be covered by Section 27 -1722 Code 1930 which reads as follows: rrRedemption of county orders - received for taxes.- - County orders shall be redeemed by the treasurer according to the priority of - 11 the time.of presentment; provided, that such orders, payable out of the county revenue, shall be received in payment of county taxes without any regard to priority of presentment or number; but such treasurer shall not pay any balance thereon over and above such tax, when there are outstanding orders unpaid for want of funds." Dan C. Wood Labor 65.89 F. H. May Roadmaster 184.03 Millard Triplett Labor 121-78 Carl Alfrey " . 85.10 Dale Tussing IT 73.12 Earnest Walker " 120.78 Geo. McAlister " 115.29 State Ind. Ace. Comm. Insurance 18.14 James Whitlock Road Insp.Comm. 40.00 A. E. Ault Serivice and supplies 33.05 Anton Aune 31.90 Bend Iron Works 'r rr rr 2.40 ►r n n It It It 10.20 Zimmerman- Steeples Equipt. Co. Supplies 132.00 Bend Iron Works Labor and Materials 6.30 Standard Oil Company Supplies 2.18 Bend hardware Company Supplies 40.11 Austin- Western Road Mach. Co. if 4.08 John Helfrich it 2.75 Miller Lumber Company Materials 125.43 Elmer M. Peck Road Insp.- -Comm. 40.00 Deschutes Concrete Pipe Co. Pipe 34.00 MARKET ROAD FUND W. 0. Widdows Draftsman 15.72 State Ind. Ace. Commission Insurance 4.01 D. D. Tussing Labor 41.16 Carl Alfrey It 32.93 F. H. May Roadmaster 19.94 Dan C. Wood Labor 71.87 GENERAL FUND (continued) Grant County Indigent care 26.15 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. July 7, 1931 To the Hon. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. and E. M. Peck and James Whitlock, County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon. Gentlemen:. You have requested my opinion as to whether or not county warrants received in payment of county taxes should.be immediately cancelled by the County Treasurer or whether they should be held by him and not redeemed until all prior outstanding warrants have been paid. This matter appears to be covered by Section 27 -1722 Code 1930 which reads as follows: rrRedemption of county orders - received for taxes.- - County orders shall be redeemed by the treasurer according to the priority of - 11 the time.of presentment; provided, that such orders, payable out of the county revenue, shall be received in payment of county taxes without any regard to priority of presentment or number; but such treasurer shall not pay any balance thereon over and above such tax, when there are outstanding orders unpaid for want of funds." 72•. A reasonable construction to be placed upon the language used in this section would seem to be that warrants received in payment of county taxes are to be retired by the treasurer as fast as they are received without regard to whether there are warrants outstand- ing issued at a date prior to those taken in payment of taxes. II Respectfully submitted, Ross Farnham, RF:S / District Attorney. July 7, 1931 To the Hon. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge and James Whitlock and E. M. Peck, County Commissioners of Deschutes County, Oregon. Gentlemen: You have referred to me for my opinion the question as to whether Deschutes county is occupying all of the space covered. by the lease which it holds with the Deschutes Investment Company for courthouse quarters, the claim having been made that the lease covers two rooms which have never been occupied by the county but which have at all times been in possession of the lessor.and have been by it leased to other parties, the two rooms being those for a i long time occupied by Attorney Hamilton and more recently by Attorney Wallace. The claim that.these two rooms are included in the lease is based upon the fact that the Deschutes Investment Company is record owner of the ground over which all of one of these rooms and about half of the other is located and that the description in the lease includes these rooms because it does not in terms except them. The lease in question is in writing, bears date June 16, 1926, was executed in bE?ha.lf of Deschutes County by all of the then members of the County Court and by the lessor thr•u it proper officers, and runs for a term of five years, commencing December 1, 1926. The space covered by the lease is described therein as follows: "The following described premises situate in the second story of what is known as the 1t Deschutes Investment Company Building ", located on Lot Seven (7), Bloch Eleven (11), Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, to -wit: All of the rooms on the second floor of said building, when remodelled, according to plans and specifications hereto attached, prepared by Hugh Thompson, Architect, except three rooms as shown on said. plan to be occupied by Deschutes Abstract Company and Clyde M. McKaytl. Attached to the lease and by specific reference made a part thereof, is a map or plan of the premises which the lessor proposes to furnish Deschutes County under the terms of the lease, and this map bears endorsement of its acceptance in behalf of Deschutes County by all of the then members of the County Court. An examination of this map discloses that it does not include either of the two rooms in question and that it does include all of the space of which the county took possession under the lease. As the lease and map should be considered together it seems clear that the two rooms in question were not intended to be included in the premises leased to the county. This I feel disposes of the matter but if we lay aside the map and consider only the language of the lease the question as to what space is covered by the lease can be arrived at in another way. The space to be leased, as above noted, is mentioned as being all of the i rooms on the second floor of what i -s known as the "Deschutes Investment Company Building" located on Lot 7, Block 11 of Bend, except three rooms to be occupied by Deschutes County Abstract Company and Clyde Pd.McKay. All of Lot 7 in Block 11 of Bend is covered by a two ,,story building and as there is nothing in the lease to indicate what part of said building ��is known as the "Deschutes Investment Company Building" it becomes necessary to ascertain t 5 ■ lJ fact.: In 1912 a building was erected on the easterly seventy feet of the lot covering all of that portion of the lot one story and a strip on'the Oregon Avenue and Bond Street fronts two stories in height. This building when built was known as the "First National Bank Building" and until the failure of the bank in April, 1927, it had always been known by that name, the bank having occupied all or the greater portion of the ground floor of said building.continuou:sly from the time of its erection in 1912 to the failure of the bank in 1927, a period of, more than fourteen years. It is in the second story of this building that the two office rooms in question are located. In 1917 all of the remainder of said lot 7, being the westerly seventy feet thereof, had constructed thereon a two story building and there was also constructed a second story over that portion of what was known as the "First National Bank Building" which had theretofore been but one story in height. This unit constructed in 1917 was built with the view of having the second story thereof used by Deschutes County for courthouse purposes and with certain minor exceptions it has always been used for courthouse purposes, and it is this building erected in 1917 which was in 1926 known as the "Deschutes Investment Company building ". As the two rooms in question.are located in what was known in 1926 and had at all times previously thereto been known as the "First National Bank building" and have always been occupied as a. suite with entrance through the First National Bank Building, they would not be included in a lease which referred only to space in the «Deschutes Investment Company building." Based on the foregoing it is my opinion that the two rooms in question are not included in the said lease. Respectfully submitted, Ross Farnham, RF:S District Attorney Bend, Oregon, July 8, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of Cance,V- ation of Warrant: WHEREAS, it appears that on July 2, 1931, General Fund Warrant No. A 1512 for $27.11 was issued to Safeway Stores. It appears that said warrant was erroneously issued and shoul be canceled. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby canceled and the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby ordered to make proper notations on the records. In the -`utter of County/ Publicity Fund: / VHEREAS, an appropriation was made at the last budget levy of $1000.00 for county publicity purposes, $625.00 of which was payable to the Bend Chamber of Commerce, $200.00 to the Redmond Chamber of Commerce and $175.00 to the County Agent. $300.00 has heretofore been paid to the Bend Chamber of Commerce and $100.00 to the Redmond Chamber. It is hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of the Bend Chamber of Commerce in the sum of $325.00 and one in favor of the Redmond Chamber of Commerce for $100.00. In the Matter of State Chamber of Commerce: The appropriation was also made for state publicity in favor of the State Chamber of Commerce in the sum of $500.00, none of which has been paid. It is therefore, hereby 574 ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of the State Chamber of Commerce, in the sum of $250.00. In the batter of Tax Cancelation: WHEREAS, it appears that a personal tax of x:173.70 was assessed against ceftain property belonging to the Bend Laundry in Beni., Oregon, and from evidence furnished to the Court it appears that said tax was paid in 1924 but the same does not show paid in the Sheriff's office, and it appears that it would be proper, in view of the fact that said tax has been paid, that the same be canceled on the rolls. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff cancel said tax levied against said property for the year 1922 in the amount of $173.70 and issue a receipt therefor in full. In the Matter of Dog Licenses: NHEREAS, it appears that heretofore a law has been ift the statute requiring the owners of female dogs to pay to the County $3.00 for license, and the owners of male dogs to pay $2.00 for each dog, and that said law was amended at the 1931 session of Legislature, author izing the County Court to fix the license fees for dogs, and it appears that the license fee of $3.00 for female dogs and $2.00 for male dogs, is, in the opinion of the Court, too high, and that a license of $1.00 for male dogs and $1.50 for female dogs would be more gquitable and just. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the license fee to be charged by the Clerk of Deschutes County be and the same is hereby fixed at $1.50 per year per dog for female dogs and $1.00 per year per dog fo male dogs for the year 1931. In the Matter of the �- Robinson County Road: This matter came on for the second reading of the Viewers' Report, and the time for the third and last reading thereof was fixed at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 15th day of July, 1931. In the..datter of the Bowser County Road.: This matter came on for the second reading of the Viewer's Report, and the time for the third and last reading thereof was fixed at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 15th day of July, 1931. In the Matter of the Swalley Bridge Market Road: This matter came on for the second reading of the Viewers.? Report, and the time for the third and last mea.ding thereof was fixed at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 15th day of July, 1931. In the Matter of the Hindman County Road: This matter came on for the second reading of the Viewers' Report, and the time for the third and last reading thereof was fixed at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 15th day of July, 1931. In the Matter of the Tholstrup Road Revision: This matter came on for the second reading of the Viewers! Report, and the time for the third and last reading thereof was fixed at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 15th day of July, 1931. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: 1 1� 1 I' GENERAL FUND AMOUNT R. B. Parsons Services $ 37.99 The Bend Laundry Services- -Jail 24.43 Magill Drug Company Supplies - -Jail 4.75 Magill Drug Company Supplies -- Indigent 28.01 Geo. H. Brewster Services - -Exp. 151.00 The Bend Bulletin Printing 96.70 Bend Water Department Services 5.80 V. F. Livesay Salary and expenses 123.00 Kilham Stationery Co. Supplies - -Co. Supt. 7.59 Bushong & Company Supplies -- Sheriff 3.94 Bend hardware Company it 1.00 Don H. Peoples Deputy Assessor 50.00 Houk Motor Company Ser. and supplies - -Nurse 14.05 Central Oregon Motor Co. " it " Sheriff 71.60 F' Bend Garage Company " " " " 18.20 St. Charles Hospital Indigent care 29.00 The Bend LaVindry Services- -Nurse 11.73 Bend Abstract Company it 3.00 St. Charles- Hospital Indigent care 44.80 Oregon Transfer Services 5.00 Magill Drug Company Supplies -- Sheriff 3.75 The Bend Dairy Indigent supplies .30 Fred A. Lieuallen Indigent care 50.00 Parker? s Drug Store Indigent supplies 20.50 GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Hardware Company Supplies 99.85 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday the 15th day of July, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, July 17, 1931. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day in special session, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: Vffi'EREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in Block Two (2), River Terrace Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash,'in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Numbered Ten (10), in Block Eight (8), Awbrey Heights, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00 plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, title to the following described property, to -wit: 576 Lot Numbered Eleven (11), in Block Eight (8), Awbrey Heights, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offE�r said property for sale, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs, of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, { title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Six (6), Block Nineteen (19), Vliestoria Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it- would be to the best interests of the County to offE'r said property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a, reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed. to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, !title to the following described property, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW' SEI) of Section Twenty -three (23), Township Seventeen (17) South Range I Twelve (12) E.W.R., in Deschutes County, Oregon, hand. it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said �I property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is-therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W2 NW4) of Section Twenty -six (26), Township Seventeen (17), South Range.Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $20.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $20.00, plus costs of sale, In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited,'and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Buster Brown Shoe Store Indigent supplies 5.50 J. D. Davidson Advanced expenses 6.30 J. Alton Thompson ft t1 38.18 Oregon State Agricultural Col. County Extension work 1915.00 Pacific Tel. and Tel. Co. Services 64.22 Annabelle E. Mack Stenographic services 10.00 Valter G., Peak Advanced expenses 15.36 I- I' ■ 577 GENERAL ROAD FUND Farmers Hardware Co.000 Supplies 29.08 Bend Iron Works Labor and material 37.20 J. W. Copeland Yards Supplies 7.38 Standard Oil Company Supplies 85.61 - FJ MARKET ROAD FUND Standard. Oil Company Supplies 85.01 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, July 22, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day in session pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Robinson County Road: The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' report, this being the time fixed for the final reading of said Report, and it appearing to the Court from sai Report that the Viewers have found that no damages were sustained by any person for right - of -way, which Report has beenfully considered, and the Court does hereby adopt the same as being fair, equitable and just. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said read be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of the Bowser County Road: The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers.'. report, this being the time fixed for the final reading of said Report, and it appearing to the Court from said Report that the Viewers have found that no damages were sustained by any person for right - of -way, which Report has been fully considered, and the Court does hereby adopt the same as being fair, equitable and just. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of the v/ Swalley Bridge Market Road: This matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewerst report, this being the time foxed for'the final reading of said Report, and it appearing to the Court from said Report, that in gcquiring the right -of -way it was necessary to cross the following described premises The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE1 NWT) of Section 29, Twp. 16 South, Range 12 E.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, which property is owned by M. D. Powell and C. Ralston, and that the said property has been damaged in the amount of $93.60, and upon due consideration it appears that said amount is reasonable and just and the same is hereby approved. It is further Ordered that the Clerk draw a warrant on the road fund payable to the said M. D. Powell and C. Ralston in the sum of $93.60; It further appears that it was necessary to cross The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW! SEQ) l�ZL7 of Section 17, Twp. 16 S., Range 12, T`A.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, which property is owned by Richard Hamer, and that the said property has been damaged in the amount of 031.00, and upon due consideration it appears that said amount is reasonable Etnd just and the same is hereby approved. It is hereby Ordered that the Clerk draw a warrant on the road fund payable to the said Richard Hamer in the sum of $31.00; It further appears that it was necessary to cross The Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE4 SW4) of Section 17, Twp. 16 S., Range 12, E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, which property is owned by R. B. Foote, and that the said property has been damaged in the amount of $ 31.00, and upon due consideration it appears that said amount is reasonable and just and the same is hereby approved. It is hereby Ordered that the Clerk draw a warrant on the road fund payable to the said R. B. Foote in the sum of $31.00; It further appears that it was necessary to cross The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE-� NWI of Section 20, Twp. 16 South, Range 12 E.V.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, which property is owned by N. A. Peterson, and that the said property has been damaged in the amount of $60.00, and upon due consideration it appears that said amount is reasonable and just and the same is hereby approved. It is hereby Ordered that the Clerk draw a warrant on the road fund payable to the said N. A. Peterson in the sum of $80.00. 'It is further, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Matter of the Hindman County Road; !/ The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' report, this being the time fixed for the final reading of said report, and it appearing to the Court from said report that the Viewers have found that no damages were sustained by any person for right -of -way, which Report has been fully considered, and the Court does hereby adopt the same as being fair, equitable and just. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. In the Fatter of the Tholstrup Road Revision: t� The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' report, this being the time fixed for the final reading of said Report, and it appearing to the Court from said report that the Viewers have found that no damages were sustained by any person foi, right -of -way, which Report has been fully considered, and the Court does hereby adopt the same as being fair, equitable and just. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. i 579 In the Matter of Transfer of Water Right: WHEREAS, the Central Oregon Irrigation District has made application to the County Court for the transfer to it of the water rights upon certain lands within said District, b C title to-which has been acquired f, q y the County y under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, a list 'of which land is attached to the Petition and filed with the County Clerk, and 'WHEREAS, it seems that Chapter 267, Laws of Oregon for 1931, authorizes the trans- fer of water rights, when requested by an Irrigation District, to lands so acquired, and that the lands in said list have a water right within the Central Oregon Irrigation District and are served through the irrigation system of said District, and it appears to be to the interest of the County and District that an application for a transfer of said water-rights be made. It is therefore ORDERED that such application be made to the State Engineer for transfer of water rights appurtenant to.the said lands from said lands to the District. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: ­ The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same. GENERAL FUND Mrs. Eliza Rogers GENERAL ROAD FUND Elmer Lehnhere Ben F: Lang. John Fogel F. H. May Zimmerman - Steeples Equipment Co. Bend Iron Works AMOUNT Indigent care $ 18.00 Insurance 43.40 Labor 47.88 Labor 3.00 Advanced Expenses 13.62 Supplies 22.00 Labor and Material 5.55 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, July 29, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: A committee from the Red Cross appeared before the County Court and made a pro- posal that inasmuch as the County uses the services of the Red Cross Secretary in indigent relief, juvenile and welfare work, that a combination could be effected whereby money could be saved for the County by combining the activities under one.head, and offering to pay a salary of $100.00 a month, and the County Court feeling that a large saving could be made by working out such arrangement, accepted the proposal with the end in view of effecting a combination of the departments of the County engaged in indigent, juvenile and indigent relief work as soon as such arrangements could be made. In the Matter of Lad Quiberg, a dependent child: It appears from the report of Marion Bowen, special investigator for the County Court, that Lad Quiberg is a dependent child, having no means of support and that arrange- 11ments have been made with Charles Barron to take care of and furnish board and room to the said Lad Quiberg at the rate of $10.00 per month. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a warrant be drawn forthwith to Charles Barron in.the sum of $10.00, and a like warrant drawn'bn.the first day of each month thereafter, beginning September 1, 1931, to be used for the purpose of care, There being no further business, board and room of said Lad Quiberg. the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. 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 the 5th day of `august, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of t County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of Resignation of Nell M. King, Probation Officer: The resignation of Nell Ifi. King, Probation Officer, to take effect September 1, 1931 was read and on motion duly made and seconded, same was accepted. In the Matter of Brosterhous Road: ` The representative of the Great Northern requested that portion of the Brosterhous Road be vacated in order to enable them to construct their terminals and roundhouse, and offered the County $750.00 with vhich to take care of the cost of changing the road to con- nect with the Reed road, and on )lotion, duly made and seconded, the offer was accepted by the Court. In the Matter of c_ Taxpayers committee: A committee of tax payers appeared before the County Court to discuss ways and means -1 of effecting economy in the various departments during the ensuing year. After more or less'i� I� lengthy discussion the Committee agreed to meet with the Court on tiednesday, the 12th day � of August. In the Platter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants Ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND 'Mrs. Agnes Hyde James 11i`hitlock Bend Chapter, Red Cross Kilham Stationery Company Vest Coast Ptg. & Bdg. Co. Bushong & Company `Dr. R. v�. Hendershott Dr. R. V-,[. Hndershott ID r. R. W. Christensen J. Alton Thompson r3.. YkT. Powers !Stevens -Ness Law Pub. Co. �F. D. Antrim 'Pilot Butte Service Station Simpson Bros. Paint Co. Lumbermens Tnc. Agency tBend Chapter, Red Cross 1l . j. McClain Claude C. Vandevert. tErling Helgeson Kate . Rockwell Bend Bulletin Redmond Spokesman Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pacific Power & Light Co. J. H. Wilt IV. F. Livesay tR. J. McKinney R. J. McKinney Indigent Care Court Attendance Relief -- various Supplies- -Clerk Supplies- -Clerk Supplies- -Clerk Inspections Registrar, Vital Statistics it IT 1 ii Advanced Expenses Tubercular cattle killed Supplies District Sealer Supplies - -Nurse It -- Dist,.- Atty. Bond -- Clerk` Relief -- Various (June) Field Dep. Assessor Labor ti Indigent Care Printing it Supplies -- various Services Field Dep. Assessor Salary & Expense Expense-- Ilvater Master Salary it it AMOUNT 36.45 34.00 78.18 15.51 285.55 9.05 30.00 3.00 6.25 40.00 7.50 2.50 23.26 8.01 1.00 25.00 57.62 45.00 10.00 3.00 40.00 103.35 48.55 ..51.20 47.96 300.00 123.00 115.44 192.38 9 W. 0. Widdows Draftsman Gordon McKay. Chainman Elmer Markham " R. B. Gould 'Co�,inty Surveyor C. P. Niswonger Funeral Exp.- -Ind. Dr. R. F. Jones Services Bend Water Department Services Erickson's Grocery Indigent supplies Nell IA. King Expenses adv. - Juvenile Marion 111. Lesh County Hospital C. M. Gunderson Advanced Expenses Central Oregon Motor Co. Supplies -- Sheriff A. E. Simmons Supplies- -Dist. Atty. J. C. Penney Co. Supplies - -Dep. Children Frenchie's Service Station Service and supplies Oregon Transfer Services New Home Restaurant Indigent meals Drake's Auto Shop Services -- Sheriff Bend Laundry Services- -Jail The Owl Pharmacy Supplies -- Indigent Erickson's Grocery Indigent supplies Edna Ogle Salary -- Sheriff's Office Bills Cafe Board of Prisoners Symons Brothers Services C. P. Becker Deputies and Clerks New Home Cafe Board of Prisoners C. L. IAcCauley Advanced Expenses Eddie's Service Station Services and supplies Bend Garage Labor Western Auto Supply Company Supplies Velma Stoutenburg Services Magill Drug Company Supplies -- Sheriff Hogan Studio Services -- Sheriff Pilot Butte Service Station Supplies- -Nurse Houk Motor Company Services and supplies Janet Moffat Advanced Expenses Holmes Grocery Indigent Bend Dairy Store Indigent supplies J. L. Putnam Rent -- Indigent Mars. Anna Hulda Indigent care Marion Bowen Salary and Expenses Pilot Butte Pharmacy Indigent supplies GENERAL ROAD FUND Galloway Garage Services and. supplies Farmert.s Hardware Co. T,Iateria.ls Drake's Auto Shop Labor and materials Bend. Hardware Company IVIaterials Schuman Auto Electric Labor and materials The Bend Iron Works " " Frencrie's Service Station it it State Ind. Accident Comm. Insurance Howard Cooper Corporation Supplies Miller Lumber Company Material James Whitlock Inspection Dan C. Wood Labor Geo. McAlister " F. H. May Roadma.ster Carl Alfrey Labor D. D. Tussing it Millard Triplett " Earnest ,V'alker " MARKET ROAD FUND Dale Tussing Labor Carl Alfrey If F. H. May Roadmaster Dan C. Wood Labor.'- State Ind. Accident Comm. Insurance R. B. Gould County Engineer W. 0. Widdows Draftsman William C. Hardy Labor In the Matter of L/ Transfer of Water Right: 21.51 8.98 8.98 31.22 .83.60 5.00 5.80 218.47 89.78 °457.00 47.23 18.85 18.00 16.14 6.40 5.00 1.20 9.50 7.96 37.33 .51.20 52.00 2.45 .18 12.50 170.70 16.77 3.90 2.70 3.20 16.50 3.75 5.00 13.88 6.40 18.97 5.00 5.89 11.50 28.00 177.75 12.70 2.95 8.10 5.85 49.00 4.55 13.30 22.10 18.24 42.00 275.49 45.00 92.85 126.27 172.07 21.96 52.16 126.27 129.01 85.09 43.92 19.97 44.92 4.91 7.18 8.00 2.50 5,81, Whereas, the Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District has made application to the County Court for the transfer to it of the water rights upon certain lands %arithin said District, title to which has. been acquired by the County under delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, a list of which land is attached to the Petition and filed with the County Clerk, and WHEREAS, it seems that Chapter 267, Laws of Oregon for 1931, authorizes the transfer of water rights, when requested by an Irrigation District, to lands so acquired, and that the lands in said list have a water right within the Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District and are served through the irrigation system of said District, -and it 1607 appears to be to the interest of the County and District that an application for a transfer of said water rights be made. It is therefore, ORDERED that such application be made to the state Engineer for transfer of water rights appurtenant to the said lands from said lands to the District. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock E. M. Peck_, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, August 13, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County net this day in session pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of � Bend Flower Shows: WHEREAS, $100.00 of the Fair appropriation was designated by the Budget committee for the Bend Flower Show, and the Bend Flower Show has made application for the money. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in the sum of x'100.00 payable to the Bend Flower Show, same to be charged to the Fair appropriation. In the batter of Costs: WHEREAS, it appears that Jeff Winfree obtained a Judgment against the Coun in the case of the State of Oregon vs. Winfree in the sum of $48.50, payment of which is provided in the mandate of the Supreme Court by the County. It is therefore; hereby ORDERED that a warrant be drawn on the General Fund for the sum of $48.50 payable to N. G. Viallac.e_,. Attorney for Jeff Winfree. Reduction Schedule: L/ The County Judge submitted a schedule of proposed reductions in County expenses for the ensuing year for presentation to the Tax Committee and Budget Committee, which schedule was approved by the Court. The Court thereupon met with the tax committee and other representatives of the County and the matter of the proposed schedule submitted by the County Court was discussed at some length and seemed.to meet with the approval of the Committee. In the Matter of � Claims against the;County: The following..'bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND R. W. Hendershott , Elmer PJI. Peck Burroughs Adding Vlach. Co C. T. Terril Kilhams ROAD FUND Elmer M. Peck AMOUNT Indigent care ' 105.00 Court Attendance 4x.50 Services 36.60 Justice of Peace 65.65 Supplies 9.50 Road Inspection - -Com. 30.00 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. 7 i Ll [J f 1 �1 8 0 Bend, Oregon, August 19, 19311 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Vacation of a Portion of the Brosterhous Road. '/The Great Northern Railway Company has acquired land for the building of a railway terminal, round- house, et cetera, in the vicinity of Bend, through which land the Brosterh road is located, and. the said railway company has advised that it will be necessary that they have the use of the entire tract, including that portion crossed by said road, for their railroad purposes, and have asked the County Court to vacate.a portion thereof, and the Court, deeming it to be to the best interests of the County that a portion of.said road be vacated, adopted the following Resolution: 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 5th day-of August, 1931, 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, vacate any county road or part thereof, the following, among other proceedings was had, to -unit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the vacation of the hereinafter described portion of the Brosterhous County Road, said Court does hereby declare its intention to vacate said portion of said road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, the portion of said road to be so vacated being described. as follows: All that portion of the Brosterhous County Road in the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon lying easterly from the north and south quarter line of Section 9, T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W.M. The said road will in the future be dangerous and burdensome to maintain and the public will be benefited by the vacation thereof for the reason that portions of the above described area of the said road will be traversed by the freight yards of,/t�he Great Northe Railway, making the crossing of the said yards impractical and dangerous. The various tracts of land adjacent to the said proposed vacation, together with the owners of said tracts are as follows: The S.E.1 of Sec. 9, T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W.M. Owner of same, E. P. Brosterhous. The N.E.1 of the N.E.4 of Section 16, T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W.M. Owner of same, Charles Sipchen. The termini of the said road,-_are as follows: West terminus is at the intersection l' of said road with the north and south quarter line of said Section 9. East terminus is at the terminal point of the road at the east boundary of Section 16, T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W.M. NOW THEREFORE it is hereby ordered that the County Surveyor be, and he is hereby, ordered to examine said road so proposed to be vacated and make a report in writing on same as to whether or not the said road should be vacated, whether the same is in use or has been in use, whether it is advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future, whether the public will be benefitted by said proposed vacation and all other facts matters and things which will be of importance to the County Court and that said report when completed, be filed with the County Clerk of said Deschutes-"County. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 19th day of August, 1921. In the Matter of County Agent: M. A. Lynch appeared before the Court on behalf of the Deschutes County Fair Board • requesting the County Court to take up with the Agricultural College the matter of retain- ing the services of County Agent McDonald until after the Fair, or until the first of November. The Court agreed to consult the committee now investigating the matter end com- municate with the Agricultural College concerning it. In the Matter of Leasing I) Real Property: ✓ Mr. E. P. Mahaffey offered to lease certain tracts of land owned by Deschutes County on the High Desert and offered to pay the County $50.00 for the balance of this year; $100.00 for 1932 and x;150.00 for 1933, said Lease to be made subject to sale and redemption. The proposal was accepted and the County Judge authorized to enter into a Lease with Mr. t ,.Iahaffey upon the above terms. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Z. T. Gideon Field Deputy Assessor $300.00 Magill Drug Co. Indigent supplies 19.15 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies- -Clerk 18.10 Magill Drug Co. Supplies -- Indigent 1.25- _ Carlson Plumbing Co. Mdse. - -jail 1.50 Nell 101. King Juvenile 47.45 William C. Hardy Labor 2:50 Bend Drug Co. Indigent supplies (June) 13.50 Bend Drug Co. if it (July) 12000 J. C. Vandevert Services 9.00 Merrill Behymer Finger Print Services 4.50 Multnomah County Board of Prisoners 43.20 Pacific Tel. & Te1.,Co. Services 93.05 Union Oil Company Supplies 128.26 ROAD FUND Union Oil Company of California Supplies 111.13 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. (Bend, Oregon, August 26,. 1931 II The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the lv after of Link Davis: j WHEREAS, this Court heretofore made an Order directing the payment to C. W. V'illiamso of the sum of Twenty -Eight Dollars ($28.00) for the care of Link Davis, a then indigent person, and.now it appears that said Link Davis is able to take care of himself and aid from the county is no longer necessary. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that said Order be and the same should be rescinded and the Clerk is directed to make no further payments on behalf of the said Link Davis. In the Matter of c/ Delinquent Certificate: VVHE,;iEAS, Dennis & Wilt have applied to the Court for a Certificate of Delinquency covering: Approximately two (2) acres beginning at the Southeast (SE) corner of Lot Six (6). Block Two (2). IvIcCaffery' s Addition to Sisters; running thence East to Section 11 Line, thence North 194 feet then West to Line 80 feet . North of Northeast (NE) corner of Lot Seven (7), Block Two (2), McCaffrey's Addition; thence South 194 feet to place of beginning, I L' for the taxes for the year 1926, which are now delinquent, amounting to $11.50. it is hereby Therefore, ORDERED that the Sheriff issue to said Dennis &- Wilt a Certificate of Delinquency upon the payment to him of the amount of said taxes, plus penalty and interest and costs. In the Matter of, Salary Adjustment for County Employees. Ail of the County officials having been notified that the matter of adjusting salary adjustments of the various clerks, deputies and employees would be considered at this time, and all of the official s having appeared, the following schedule of salaries, effective Sept. 1, 1931, and wages, was adopted: ROADS: Roadmaster, $6.75 per day Assistants at Redmond, $5.00 per day Other road employees, $4.75 per day COUNTY ASSESSPR: Office Deputy, $85.00 per month COUNTY CLERK +S OFFICE: Deputy and Bookkeeper, $123.25 per month Deputy and Recording Clerk, $106.25 per month County Court Stenographer, $20.00 per month COUNTY JUDGE: Clerk $20.00 per month SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Outside Deputy, $175.00 per month Office Deputy, $127.50 per month Office Clerk, $106.25 TREASURERS OFFICE: Office Deputy, $85.00 per month DISTRICT ATTORNEYIS OFFICE: Stenographer, $62.50 per month JANITOR: $110.00 per month There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 2nd day of'September, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge James INhitlock E. M. Peck, Commissioners. 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 the 2nd day of-September, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the matter of the. / Vation of a Portion.of the Brosterhous Road: This matter came on to be heard upon the filing of a report by the County Surveyor on the vacation of said road; as provided by law, whereupon the Court, after considering the same ORDERED that Wednesday, October 7, at 2 otclock P.M. be fixed as the date for the hearing of said report. It was further r O �, ORDERED that a Notice of said hearing be given by advertisement posted at the placelI of holding Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said road at least thirty days before the date set for said hearing, to -wit: October 7, 1931.. �1 In the Matter of the v Sale of Real Property: RjHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots Ten (10), Eleven (11), and Sixteen (16). in Block Thirty -nine (39); Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), and Six (6) in Block Forty (40); Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Forty -one (41) and Lots Ten (10), Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in Block Forty -two (42) all in Center Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $5.00 each would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said lots might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $5.00 each,, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedingls, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Numbered Ten (10) in Block Two (2), Lava Road Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum'to fix as a minimum price for which said lot; might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid. shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to- wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW I) of Section Fifteen (15), Township Eighteen (18) South Range Twelve (12) E.iiu.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said. property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. WHEREAS, the County has also acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, title to the following described property, to -wit: } Lots Numbered One (1) , Two ( 2) , Three (3) , Four (4) I� Five (5) and Six (6), all in Block Two (2), Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best Interests of the County to offer said lots for sale, and that $5.00 each would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said lots might be sold. Therefore the Sheriff is hereby directed to forthwith 587 offer said lots for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided.by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $5.00 per lot, plus costs of this sale. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The.following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT E. M. Peck Court Attendance Supplies The Bend Laundry Services- -Jail 14.00 J. C. Penney Co. Indigent supplies 1.57 The Bend Laundry Services- -Nurse 6.15 Pilot Butte Ser. Station rr rr 16.86 Blodgett Printery Supplies-- Sssessor 7.25 Oregon Transfer Services 5.00 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies -- Janitor 7.80 Bend Hardware Co. rr Sheriff 4.05 C. T. Terril Justice of Peace 51.60 James Whitlock County Court Attendance 27.20 Midstate Hardware Company Supplies for Indigent 4.50 Evelyn Cosler Witness fee 1.50 J F. S. Simpson rr it 1.50 Mike Agbaba rr it 1.50 R. B. Gould, Services - -Co. Surveyor 17.59 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 349.00 D. H. Peoples Insurance 23.80 Bend Chapter Am. Red Cross Indigent aid 10.00 Marion Bowen Indigent aid advanced 5.00 Lane Co. Chapter Red Cross Indigent transportation 9..00 Bend Dairy .. fholmes Indigent supplies 5.89 Grocery rr It 10.30 'Gilbertf s Grocery n 'r 5.26 i0. I. C. Cafeteria r' meals 1.85 �Holmes Grocery rr rent 24.00 Holmes Grocery rr supplies 3.00 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Indigent care 40.00 Bend Bulletin Bend Printing- -Clerk 17.82 Bulletin if -- various 98.55 J. D. Davidson Magill Drug Co. Advanced expenses 9.80 Supplies -- Sheriff .35 Magill Drug Co. it -- Indigent 7.00 R. J. McKinney Salary 192.38 jR. J. McKinney Expenses 97.64 Redmond Spokesman Printing -- Proceedings 21.15 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies -- Superintendent 8.92 Bend Water Dept. Services 5.85 Janet Moffat kate Advanced expenses 25.57 Rockwell Indigent care 40.00 1F. D. Antrim District Sealer 22.08 �C. L. McCauley Advanced expenses 14.07 New Home Cafe C. M. Gunderson Board of Prisoners Advanced Expenses 125.40 28.37 ,Eddie's Super - Service Station Supplies -- Sheriff 4.30 J. Alton Thompson Supplies-- Supetintendent 35.96 Edna Ogle Services -- Sheriff 55.00 Oregon Motor Register Co. License Record 20.00 alem Stationery Store Arrest Sheets and Binder 3.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services 50.11 Bill's Cafe Board of Prisoners 14.00 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies -- Treas. 5.60 Mrs. Hugh Amsberry Stenographic work 24.00 Marion Bowen Salary - -Co. Investigator 100.00 Marion Bowen Expenses 34.51 J. L. Putnam Indigent- -rent 11.50 Union Oil Company of Calif. Supplies 99.07 GENE James Whitlock Road Inspection 35.00 Union Oil Company Supplies 168.80 Elmer M. Peck Inspection 30.00 Bend Battery & Electric Supplies 23.23 E. H. Spoo Materials 12.67 Bend Portland Truck Service Services 4.58 Galloway Garage Supplies and labor 2.05 Bend Hardware Company Materials 394.63 J. W. Copeland -lards rr 84.48 Standard Oil Co. Supplies 2.38 Millard. Triplett Labor 109.80 F. H. May Roadmaster 158.78 D. D. Tussing Labor 65.88 Dan C. Wood rr 41.93 Carl Alfrey rr 57.65 Earnest Walker rr 109.80 Geo. McAlister rr 115.29 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 15.64 Frenchie'.s Service Station Supplies and labor 67.10 James Whitlock Road Inspection 35.00 588 MARKET ROAD FUND State Ind. Acc. Comm. R. B. Gould F. , H. May Dan C. Wood D. D. Tussing Carl Alfrey IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF D. N. GRAHAM Insurance County Engineer Roadmaster Road Foreman Labor rr E. M. Peck 3.55. 10.77 15.96 23,96 43.92 57.64 James Whitlock, Commissioners. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE SLAUGHTERED. FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY ORDER Now, at this time comes on regularly for hearing the claim of D. N. Graham 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 clan of D. N. Graham, filed in this Court, and that due notice of the time and place set by this Court for the hearing of said claim has been given and that proof of posting said notices has been made and filed in this Court; that said claim is regular and the facts contained therein are true, and that the said D. N. Graham had slaughtered and is entitled to indemni as provided in Chapter 14 of the Laws of Oregon, for the year 1913 the following sums: for one cow $7.50. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the said D. N. Graham, be and he is allow- ed as indemnity for said one cow slaughtered the said sum of $7.50 and that the county clerk of this county be and is hereby authorized and directed to issue to said D. N. Graham, a warrant on the General Fund of this County for the sum'of $7.50 and to transmit to the Secretary of State a certified copy of these findings and this order. Dated September 16, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF H. W. POWERS, FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE SLAUGHTERED. FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY ✓ ORDER Now, at this time comes on regularly for hearing the claim of H. W. Powers 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 clair of H. W. Powers, filed in this Court, and that due notice of the time and place set by this Court for -the hearing of said claim has been given and that proof of posting said notices has been made and filed in this Court, that said claim is regular and the facts contained therein are true, and that said H. VV. Powers, had slaughtered and is entitled to indemnity 1� {as provided in Chapter 14 of the Laws of Oregon, for the year 1913 the following sums: for one cow $7.50. 1 I'- MAMO It is therefore ordered by the Court that the said H. W. Powers, be and he is allowed as indemnity for said one cow slaughtered the said sum of $7.50 and that the county clerk of this county be and is hereby authorized and ,,directed to issue to said H. W. Powers, a warrant on the_General Fund of this County for the sum of 8W7.50 and to transmit to the Secretary of State a certified copy of these findings and this order. Dated September 16, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner. James Whitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, September 9, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to' -wit: In the Matter of / Tax Adjustment: !/ WHEREAS, it appears that the taxes for the years 1925 and 1926-are unpaid and delinquent on the SE4 of the SW4 of Section 34, Township 17 South, Range 12 E.W.M., and that said property is now in the process of foreclosure by the County for taxes; it further appearing that the State of Oregon has had a loan upon said premises and on account of the delinquency thereof has taken title thereto, and WHEREAS, it appears that the County Court is authorized by law to remit the penalty and interest for delinquent taxes when title thereto is taken by the State of Orego it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the penalty and interest accrued upon the said premises on taxes for the years 1925 and 1926 be and the same is hereby canceled, and the Sheriff is directed to accept the principal from the World War Veteranst State Aid Commission for said years and issue his receipt therefor showing the taxes paid in full for said years. In the Matter of / County Audit: The audit recently made with the County by Chas. J. Van Zile was considered and ORDERED accepted, With the exception that the audit does not contain a report of the office of the Justices of Peace of the County, and the County Judge was directed to notify Mr. Van Zile that he would be required to audit the offices of the Justices of Peace as part of the general audit and within the compensation provided for in his contract. In the Matter of the / Sale of Real Property: (/ WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The West Half of the Southeast Quarter (W2 SE-1) in Section Three (3) and the West half of the East half (WI E1) of Section Ten (10), all in Township Eighteen (18), South, Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- -_ with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00, plus costs of sale. 500 In the Matter of / Cancelation of Warrants: WHEREAS, it appears that the following warrants, heretofore issued by the County, were issued more than seven (7) years prior to the first day of July, 1931, and have not been called for and are now outstanding: Laurena A. Andrus, $70.00 George Sandell, $2.99 C. W. Howell, $4.99 Thad Carothers, $7.50 George Walters, $6.00 Mrs. Cora Cox, $2.00 A. S. kitch, $2.00 George Harshman, $1.50 W. E. Harrison, $2.00 J. V. Van Dyne, $1.50 Clyde Wyman, $2.20 Juanita Miller, $1.50 Harry Bladell, $1.50 William Shepard, $1.50 Merle Davis, $1.50 Mrs. Merle. Davis, $1.50 N. P. Neilson, $2.80 Adolph Olson, $2.50 William N. Box, $1.00 011ie M. VanKleek $2.00 William Johnson, 414 .00 Ralph E. Flyers, $1.50 0. C. Cardwell, $3.00 The Clerk is therefore directed to cause a notice to be published describing said warrants and notifying the parties named therein that unless the same are called for and presented for payment within sixty (60) days the same will be canceled. In the batter 6f Court House Rental: A written proposal of the Receiver of the First National Bank of Bend was submitted offering to lease that portion of the Deschutes Investment building now occupied by the County for X300.00 a month, and the ground floor, previously occupied by the First National Bank of Bend for ;225.00 per month, and additional rooms on a basis to be agreed upon, was considered by the Court and rejected on the ground that the same was unreasonably high, end directed that further negotiations be entered into to see if proper rental might riot be agreed upon. In the Matter of Application to Refund Taxes: The application of N. J. Holgate for the refunding to him of certain taxes paid on unpatented. land for the years 1927, 1928 and 1929, amounting to a total of $84.21 was con- sidered, and it appeared that the land was on the tax roll and the taxes paid in the regula manner and the District Attorney advised the County Court that it was not authorized to re- fund under the circumstances as the law did not authorize the same, and the application was rejected. In the Matter of Damages to Sheep: WHEREAS, it appears that on the night of August 71 an unknown dog, or dogs, killed a lamb belonging to Geo. T. Huettl, which lamb was worth the sum of $3.00, and that the law provides that damages claimed by the owner of sheep that have been killed by a dog or dogs, shall be paid by the County from the dog license fund, collected for that purpose, and WHEREAS, it seems that said claim is fair and just and it is therefore ORDERED that a warrant on the Dog License Fund be drawn in favor of Geo. T. Huettl in said sum as damages for the loss of said sheep. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following claims were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND McMarrs V. F. Livesay J. C. Penney Company Kilham Stationery Co. Bushong & Company Chas. J. Van Zile & Co. E. T. Halbrook D. h. Peoples AMOUNT Indigent Supplies $ 5.00 Salary and Expenses 123.00 Indigent Supplies 13.36 Supplies 12.71 Supplies- -Clerk 11.60 Preparing Co. Audit 695.80 Predatory animal control 50.00 Deputy Assessor 50.00 1�' . '­> �1_ 591 Multnomah County Board of Prisoners 55.80 GENERAL ROAD FUND H. H. DeArmond Attendance Highway Commission Meeting (Exp.) 35.00 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, September 16, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit:. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: 4HEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title'to the following described- property, to -wit: Lots Twelve and Thirteen (12 -13) in Block Twenty -six (26), Lot Sixteen (16) in Block-Twenty -two (22) and Lot Eight (8) in Block Forty (40) all in Center Addition, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $5.00 each would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said lots might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forfa with offer said lots for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $5.00 each, plus costs of sale; and ; �2 Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale,, at public 11 sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bill shall be accepted for less than $ 5.0'0 each for the two lots in the first described property and not less than x:30.00 for the second described tract, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn forsamd': GENERAL FUND: AMOUNT II Columbian Test Service Materials $101.34 J. C. Penney Co. Indigent supplies 2.98 Royal Typewriter Go.. Machine 94.50 Bend Bulletin Publication 6.40 Bend Bulletin Et 5.50 Houk Motor Company Labor and materials 40.15 Blodgett Printery Supplies- -Clerk 12.50 Kilham P. & S. Co. T' Treasurer 3.59 Kilham P. & S. Co. " Assessor 6.59 Kilham P. & S. Co. T' Clerk 1.84 General Lithograph & Engraving Co. " Treasurer 3.74 Des. Co. Institute Fund Institute Expenses 139.F)2 J. H. Kelley Janitor service 24.00 Jean Wilson Stenographic services 35.00 Pacific Tel & Tel Co Services 74.02 GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Portland Truck Service Services 3.45 H. H. DeArmond., County Judge. E. M. Peck_ James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, September 23, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following roceedings were had, to -wit: In the Natter of the Redemption of Real'Property: WHEREAS, Anna Metke has filed her Affidavit for the redemption of Lot Number Ten (10) of Block Number Two (2), Lava Road Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears from the Affidavit that she was the record owner of said property at the time it was purchased by the County under delinquent tax foreclosure sale; that the total amount of the judgment against the said property, including interest at six (6) per cent, was $83.6 which sum the said Anna Metke has tendered into Court. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff accept said sum and issue a. receipt for the payment of the taxes for said year. It is further ORDERED that the Court execute and deliver unto the said Anna Metke a Deed for said premises: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section Eighteen (18), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold, subject to all water right charges. The Sheriff is �7 1 1 j 590 therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00 (subject to all water right charges), plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Number Eight (8) in Block Fifteen (15) Kenwood Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $7.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said lot might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said lot for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provid ed by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than x'7.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The North Half of the Northwest Quarter (NI NW I) of Section Six (6), Township Twenty (20) South, Range Eighteen (18) East, W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to 'the Court that it would be to'the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $8.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $8.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. WHEREAS, it appears that Earl Quiberg is dependent upon the County for support and that he is a minor and an indigent, and that Charles Barron has agreed to take care of said Earl Quiberg for the sum of $10.00 per month. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the proposal be accepted and the Clerk is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of said Charles Barron in the sum of $10.00 for one month's care of the said Earl Quiberg. In the Matter of the Budget Committee: !/ WHEREAS, it appears that the law requires that the County Court appoint a Budget Committee consisting of three persons who, with the County Court, constitute the Budget Committee for Deschutes County for preparing the Budget for the ensuing year. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that M. A. Lynch, of Redmond, Oregon, J. N. Hunter, of Bend, and J. A. Rannels, of Tumalo, be and they are hereby appointed as members of the Budget Committee for Deschutes County,, Oregon. In the batter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Dr. R. W. Hendershott Services $ 60.00 Bend Bulletin Printing 90.80 Oregon State Industrial School f.or Girls Expenses 24.15 F,. D. Antrim District Sealer 17.36 Monroe Calculating mach. Co. Supplies 20.40 Blodgett Printery Printing 19.50 594 Bend Cafe Jury Meals 23.40 J. C. Penney Company Indigent supplies 2.96 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies (Co. Supt.) 58.00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Indigent supplies 12.75 D. G. Anderson Fighting fire 3.60 M. G. Ries " " 3.60 Secretary of State Predatory Animal Control 295.00 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Rent -- indigent 25.00 Dr. J. C. Vandevert Services -- Indigent 15.00 ROAD ACCOUNT Bert F. Smith Damages 75.00 H. H. DeArmond,. County Judge. E. MI. Peck, Commissioner 11 - James Whitlock, Commissioner In the Matter of E Fair Appropriation: WHEREAS, an appropriation of $1400.00 was made for the Deschutes County Fair, demand for which has now been made by the Fiar Board. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue warrants as follows to the Fair Board: one for $400.00 and two for $500.00 each. Bend, Oregon, September 30, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the � � Sale of Real Property: N t WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13) in Block Three (3), Keystone Terrace, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $5.00 would be a. reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $5.00 plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: All of Block One Hundred Two (102) except Lots. 1,2,3 and 18, and Lots Numbered 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 11 in Block One Hundred One (101) all in Bend Park First Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of / Mrs. Ida McKeown, an l/ Indigent Person: Miss Marion Bowen has recommended that the allowance of $20.00 per month, heretofore awarded the above named person, should be stopped inasmuch as the family of the said Mrs. Ida McKeown is able to take care of her. It is therefore I- I 1 1 1 595 ORDERED that the,order heretofore made awarding the said Ida McKeown the sum of $20.00 per -month is hereby set aside. In the Katter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Bend Garage Company M edo -Lund Dairy Dr. J. C. Va.ndevert Safeway Store Holmes Grocery Store EricksonTs Grocery EricksonTs Grocery Lumbermen's Hospital Assn. Safeway Stores i1 TI n tl J. C. Penney Company Parker' s Drug Store McMarr Store J. C. Penney Company R0I'-, D FUND Great Northern Railway Co. Supplies Tt (Indigent) Indigent care tt supplies it rt Tt tt rt Tt tl care tt supplies 11 Tt tL tt Indigent supplies TT n Tr tt F I 11 Road crossing There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned AMOUNT 4.26 9.30 40.00 38.42 7.28 37.00 142.81 7.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 5.06 8.15 1.95 23.98 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck 3.30 James Whitlock, Commissioners. 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 the 7th day of October, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of the S&le of Real Property: WHEREAS., the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW I) of Section Two (2) Township Eighteen (18) South Range Thirteen (13) E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $100.00, subject to all water right charges, would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidddr for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be,accepted for less than $100.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Numbered One (1), in Block Ten (10), Grandview Addition to Bend,. Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $5.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price 96 for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided`by law, provided that no.bid shall be accepted for less than $5.00`, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed ings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot plumber Eight (8) , Block Two ( 2) , Davidson's Addition to Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $5.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- 0 with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in'the manner provided by law, provided that no bmd shall be accepted for less than $5.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, title to the following described property, td -wit: The Southeast Quarter.(SE4) of Section Twenty -four (24), Township Fifteen (15). South Range Ten (10), Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $75.00 would be a reason.abl -e-,sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $75.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND Frenchie's Service Station Kate Rockwell J. R. Thompson (Circuit Court) Bend Water Department D. H. Peoples Bend Bulletin Edna Ogle E. M. Peck Houk Motor Co. C. L. McCauley C. T. Terril James Whitlock R. J. McKinney R. J. McKinney Janet Moffat Pacific Power & Light Co. Marion M. Lesh E. A. Priday Multnomah County Troy Laundry Bend Garage Company J. C. Vandevert Western Union Oregon Typewriter Co., Inc. Marion Bowen Mrs. Agnes Hyde Jean Wilson Central Oregon Motor Co. Magill Drug Co. Bend Cafe Oregon Transfer J.1 S. Beckwith Bend Hardware Company. Pacific P. 8, S. Co. Pilot Butte Service Station New Home Cafe Kilhams Service and supplies Indigent cage Board and room-- V;finfree Services Services - -St. Tax Com. Printing Services -- Sheriff's Off. Court attendance Services - -Nurse Advanced Expenses Justice of Peace Court Attendance Salary Expenses Expenses Services County Hospital Service of subpoena Board of Prisoners Services - -Jail Supplies Indigent care Messages Services--Sheriff Salary - -Co. Investigator Indigent care Salary -- Stenographer Supplies Supplies- -Ind. Jail Jury Meals Services Court Reporter. Supplies Supplies--Sheriff Supplies - -Nurse Board of Prisoners Supplies- various AN10UNT $ 3.85 40.00 10.00 5.70 80.00 88.90 46.75 42.50 16.35 14.42 20.25 34.00 192.38 76.05 41.44 54.41 453. 50 7.50 48.60 3.15 14.79 25.00 5.84 10.50 100.00 42.00 35.00 31.25 .69 26.20 5.00 12.15 24.47 2.09 8.55 102.90 50.99 (Road) 1 I" r MM�, .597 '11 County Surveyor - -R. B. Gould GENERAL ROAD FUND Zimmerman- Steeples Equipment Co. Dan C. Wood Carl Alfrey F. H. May Geo. 'MIcAlister State Ind. Accident Commission James 111hi Clock E. M. Peck llilkRKET ROAD FUND Services 29-.95 Supplies 18.65 Labor 77.34 IT 71.14 Roadmaster 124.88 Labor 85.50 Insurance 13.65 Inspection - -Co. Comm. 45.00 Inspection It 1+ 20.00 R. B. Gould Co. Engineer 4.76 State Ind. Accident Commission' Insurance 6.24 Carl Alfrey Labor 71.10 F. H. May Roadmaster 50.55 Dan C. tliood Labor 54.89 D. D. Tussing ft 4.74 Geo. ldicAlister 37.92 H. H. Dekrmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, October 14, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the fi`�atter of / Library Board: cl It appears that Dr. John Barr of Redmond has resigned as member of the Deschutes County Library Board and upon order his resignation was duly accepted. It was further ordered that Harry= Van �Irsda.le of Redmond be appointed a member of the Board to fill out the unexpired term of the said Dr. John Barr. In the Matter of Cer- tificate of Delinquency: Dr. H. C. Dodds has applied for an Order for a Certificate of Delinquency covering: Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block Ten (10) , Park t_ddition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. The Sheriff is hereby ORDERED to issue to him a Certificate of Delinquency upon his payment o� the 1928 taxes and costs of said Certificate. In the fil'atter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -vrit: The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE-2- 4 NE4- of Section Thirteen (13), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East, W.2111., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that 057_,.00 would. be a reasonable sum to fix as E, minimum price for which said. property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $53.00, plus costs of sale. / i e t Prl � otter ✓ In Y of Claims Against the Countyl The following bills were-presented., audited and warrants ordered dra`rm in payment of same: 9� , 11 GE-`TERtiL FUND Union Oil Company Bureau of Public Health Nursing J. C. Penney Company Redmond Spokesman V. F. Livesay Pacific Tel. a Tel. Co. J. Alton Thompson Bend Dairy Store Safev:,ay Stores Columbia 1V1ercantile Co. Erickson's Grocery Holmes Grocery Lynch & Roberts (Redmond) rf;. T. McDonald DOG LICENSE FUND Frank E. Nutley GENTTERAL ROAD FUND H. H. DeArmond Bend Battefy & Electric Ser. E. H. Spoo A. E. Ault Bill's Cafe E. 1,1. Bone Sisters Garage Redmond h1otor Company E end Iron 111 o rk s %:one Implement Co. Frenchie's Service Station Bend Auto Top w rebuilding Co. J. L. Latture Equipment Co. Farmers Hardware Co. r R? ET ROAD FUND ov ^:ard Cooper Corporation nion Oil Company AM 0U11T Supplies $ 101.20 't 2.29 Indigent supplies 3.44 Printing 43.00 Deputy ,'`ater Master 145.50 Services 72•.01 Travel expenses 47.25 Supplies -- Indigent 7.50 Indigent supplies .52.80 It it 36.00 IT It Sept. - Oct.' 1:8.15 It tt 6.87 n ►r -- -23.92 -- - County Publicity 175.00 Sheep killed by dogs 8.00 Exp. -State Highway Comm.TVleeting Labor and materials Supplies Labor and materials Board of Prisoners Supplies Labor and materials - Supplies Labor and supplies if it materials Supplies n Services Supplies H. H. DeArmond; County Judge E. M. Peck James 1,1,hitlock, Commissioner. 39.00•.,. _2. 25 29.78 2.35 3.15 (General 48.00 2.30 1.95 47.20 8.35 15 2.25 12.00 8.24. 67.50 129.60 Bend, Oregon, October 19, 1931. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day in'specia.l session, all members eing present except E. M. Peck, County Commissioner, and the following proceedings were had, o - Wi t : n the :Matter of the ale of veal Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure roceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Block One (1), Ellingerts Addition to Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, nd it appears to the Court that it would. be to the best interests of the County to offer aid, property for sale, and that x,10.00 rould be « reasonable sum to fix. as a minimum .)rice or which said property- might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth - ith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the anner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus osts of sale; and ti °uTEREA , the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent ta.x foreclos roceedincs, title to the following described property, to -,rit: Lot Ten (10) , Block Twenty -four (24) , Northwest Toz,�nsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would. be to the best interests of the County to offer aid property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a_ reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price IYor v,hich said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to fort.h- I 9- 0.' r 1 ,� .599 with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in, the manner provided by law, provided that no bid , shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale; and ,A1HEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -writ: The South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S! NEt) of Section Thirteen (1), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that x;10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold, subject to all water right charges. the Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by lawn' provided that -no bid shall be accepted for less than $.10.00, plus costs of sale: In the Matter of County Leases. The matter of leasing certain portions of the High Desert, heretofore taken over by the County for taxes., was given special. considera_tio.n. , several persons appearing before the Court; whereupon it was mutually agreed that certain portions, should be leased to Harvey ',`Vinslorr, Con Guiney, and. that Newt Morris should have certain portions if he so desired. The County Judge was'd.irected to execute said Leases on behalf of the County. The property leased :to Harvey Winslow is to be paid for at the rate of �" 0.00 per year, and that leased to Con Guiney at $40.00 per year. In the.ia.tter of Claim t:gainst G.C.Johnson: L/ '��HEREr.S, on previous direction of the County Court, the District Attorney has instituted a suit against G. C. Johnson and TVIetropolitan Casualty Insurance Company of New York, a corporation, for the recovery of $240.00 rent money for rent of tractor, which money the said G. C. Johnson and 'Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Company of New York, a. corporation, have refused to pay. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the action of the District attorney be and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed and he is directed to proceed to prosecute said suit. H. H. Denrmond, County Judge. E. Psi. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. _ Bend, Oregon, October 28, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the hatter of Pipe Line Right- of- V'i"a.y: The City of Bend has applied for permission to build a pipe line on a portion of the Brosterhous Road, and it appears that the request of the City is regular and proper. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED tha.t'the City be permitted to construct a pipe line from that portion of the Brosterhous Road beginning at the intersection with the Dalles- California Highway and extending Southeasterly to the worth and South quarter line of Section 9, Township 18 South Range 12 East, W.M., in accordance with its written application. In the jvlatter of Indigent Relief: r1r, The Oregon State Game Commission has offered to furnish Deschutes Country certain fish to be taken from the river and laes by the Commission, the cost to.be confined to containers, transportation and warehousing. The proposal was accepted and the Judge was directed to so inform the Commission. In the Matter of County Lands: yFiFIREAS, Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District has petitioned the County Court for permission to transfer the water right from the following described lands C. heretofore acquired by the County for delinquent taxes: W' SE NE 9 -16 -11 20 acres SE SW 11 -16 -11 35.1 SW SE 11 -16 -11 16.4 acres SE SE 14 NE NW 14 -16 -11 33 NE SE 21 -16 -11 19 SE SEE 18.1 NE NE 24 -16 -11 37.4 SE NE 38.6 NE NE 35 -16 -11 36.8 N2 NW NE 16.4 S2 NW NE 18 SV6' NE 38 SE NE 38.4 NE SW 1 -17 -11 26 NVti SW 32 Lot 1 3 -17 -11 38.1 NE NW 19 -16 -12 21.7 SE NW 33 Beginning at the NE corner of Lot 11 Sec. 311 T. 16 S., R. 12 EVdM., thence west 5 chains, thence South 10 chains, thence East 5 chains, thence North 10 chains 5 535.0 total acreage and WHEREAS, it appears that under the laws of the State of Oregon certain water rights are subject to transfer. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the petition be allowed and that an order be made and entered applying for said transfer and filed with the State Reclamation Commission. In the matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has.heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Seven (7)-in Block Thirty -seven (37), Northwest Townsite Companyls Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes 11 County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be said property for sale, and that $5.00 would. for which said property might be sold. The with offer said property for sale, at public manner provided by law, provided that no bid costs of sale; and to the best interests of the county to offer be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth - sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the dhall be accepted for less than x.5.00 plus WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: A one acre rectangular Tract situated in the Southeast corner of the NW of the Stir of Section 24, Township`18, South of Range 12, E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property at public sale, and that $11.24 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a. minimum Drice for which said, property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to I 1 I- ,�rl forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale.to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided.by law,- .provided that no bid shall be accepted.for less than $11.24, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Oregon State Association County Judges and Commissioners Mrs. Clara Waldron Mrs. J. P. Crawford St. Charles Hospital Geo. W. Milt L. B. Baird J. C. Penney Co. Dr. J. W. Thom J. C. Vandevert, 'M. D. C. P. Niswonger J. C. Penney Co. The Owl Pharmacy J. C. Penney Co.' Gilbert's Grocery F. D. Antrim ROAD FUND Elmer M. Peck James Whitlock H. H. DeArmond 11. A. Lynch Annual Dues Rent--indigent- Indigent care. tt tr n supplies Services and supplies Indigent supplies Services (Exam. body 11 of suicide) Services -- various Indigent supplies it n rt tr. It IT District Sealer Attendant at State Highway Commission Meeting, Portland, Oregon There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock E. M. Peck, Commissioners. ANTOUNT 25.00 8.70 12.50 23.76 1.72 19.45 3.22 5.00 5.00 100.00 7.48 2.20 8.85 3.00 14.47 27.20 27.20 39'.25 17.50 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 the 4th day of November, 1931, said day being the day fixed -by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. De Armond, County Judge E: M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Patter of The Resolution Establishing the Redmond -Bend Section of The Da.11es- California Highway: This matter came on upon the establishment of the Redmond -Bend Section of the Da.11e�- California Highway, whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of The Resolution Establishing the Redmond -Bend RESOLUTION FOR ROAD Section of The Dalles - California 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 ih Bend in said County on Wednesday, the 7th day of October, 1931; 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- wi.t:. WHEREAS it is hereby considered that a -public necessity exists for -the establish- ment of the road hereinafter, described, for the reason that the existing route of the Dalles 02 California Highway between Bgnd.and Redmond is expensive to maintain, contains many sharp dangerous curves and is greater in length than modern traffic donditions justify, said Court does hereby declare.its.-inten "tion . 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; thence'S. 00181,E. for 138.7 feet; thence on a curve to the right, said curve having a radius of 3274.3 feet, for a distance of 1454-.3 feet; thence S. 250091W. for 127 +00 5488.9 feet; thence on a curve to the right, said curve having 50 a radius of 5730.00 feet, for a distance of 970.0 feet; thence 143 +00 S- 340511 W. for 10270.5 feet; thence on a curve to the left, 50 said curve having a radius of 5730.0 feet, for 573.3 feet; 158.4.00 thence S.290071W. for 20575.9 feet; thence on a curve to the 75 left, said curve having a radius of 5730.00 feet, for a dis- 173 +00 tance of 278.3 feet; thence'S.260.20'W. for 13021.0 feet; 50 thence on a curve to the right, said.curve having a radius of 180 +00 11460.00 feet, for a distance of 420.0 feet; thence S.28026' 75 W. for 9.702.8 feet; thence on a curve to the left, said curve 189 +00 having a radius of 8595.0 feet; for a distance of 617.5 feet; 50 thence S.24019'W. for 7936.7 feet; thence on a curve to the 205 +00 left, said curve having a radius of.5730.0 feet, for a distance 200 of 1023.3 feet; thence S.14005'W; for 2265.9 feet; thence on a" 219+00 curve to the left, said curve having a radius of 2865.0 feet,., '50 for a distance of 1136.7 feet; thence S.8039'E. for 2389.2 feet; 284 +00 thence on.a curve to.the right, said "curve having a radius of TZ5 1432.5.feet, fora distance of 674.6 feet; .thence S.180.20'W. 293 +00 for 238.6 feet to a termination at the northerly corporate 50 limits of the City of Bend which point is the northerly termina- 339 +00 tion of East First Street in said City, the above described 75 line of survey being in accordance with the location of the 348 +00 said road-,as staked out on the ground, the right -of -way, of-the 100 said road to have a width as set forth in-the following 360+00 tabulation: 50 To Width on Left Width on Ri ht From Engineers Engineers Side of Center- Side of.Center- Station Station Line Line: 460 +00 50 0 +80.6 3-00 30 30 3+00 94- 00 150 30 9 +00 ;12 +00 50 30 12+00 16+00 .: 30 30 16 +00 21+50 50 50 21+50- 23-50 200 100 23 +50 42-00 75 75 42-00 80x-00 75 50 80 +00 108 +00 50 50 108+00 114 +00 50. 100 114 +00 - l27 +00 50 50 127 +00 143+00 50 75 143 +00 158 +00 50 50 158.4.00 173 +00 75 75 173 +00 180 +00 50 50 180 +00 18900 75 50 189 +00 205+'06 50 50 205 +00 219 +00 200 200 219+00 284+ 00 '50 50 284 +00 293 +00 TZ5 75 293 +00 U39+00 50 50 339 +00 348-00 75 75 348 +00 360 +00 100 100 360+00 389 +90 50 100 389 +00 403+00 50 50 403 +00 460 +00 50 100 460 +00 480 +00 50 50 480 +00 485+00 100 50 48 5+ 00 6 00+ 00 50 50 600 +00 605+00 100 100 605 +00 616 +00 50 50 616 +00 628 +00 75 50 628 +00 632 +00 50 50 632 +00 641 +00 50 150 641 +00 656 +0 50 50 656+00 668 +00 .75 . 75 668 +00 673 +00 50 50 673 +00 692+00 150 50 692 +00 710+00 50 50 710 +00 722 +00 50 150 722+00 763+00 50 50 763 +00 766 +00 50 200 766 +00 768 +00 200 50 768 +00 792+56.8 50 50 all of the above data, including description of road alignment and tabulation of widths of right -of -way, bein,g.as further set forth in detail on that certain map titled t'Oregon State Highway Department, Relocated Line, Redmond to Bend, The Dalles- California Highway, Deschute County," .�xd *, 4d. October, 1931, and on file in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes I'- 1 t 603 Oregon, at Bend, Oregon. 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'Glerk, 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 Vourt, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its December term on the second day of December, 1931, at whichtime 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 aocount of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 28th day of October, 1931. H. H. De Armond, County Judge E. M -. Peck, Commissioner James-Whitlock, Commissioner In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS; the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot One (1) in Block Thirty -nine (39), Original Townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $12.50 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold: The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property-for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, -in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for..less than $12.50, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosur proceedings, title to-the following described property, to -wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section Twerity -six (26) and the Northeast Quarter (NEI) of Section Thirty -five ('35) all in Township Twenty =ohe `(21) Range Ten (1 0) E..Hd., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that-it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $100.00 would be a reasonable'sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore,.hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $100.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings., title to the following described property, to -wit: The "outheast Quarter. (SE -) of Section Sixteen (`16), Township Seven#een' (17) South "Range Twelve,1(12) E. W.M, and the East Ralf of -the Southwest Quarter (E SWg) of Section Nine (9),'Township Seventeen ('17) South,' Range ' Twelve (`12)' E :W.M., and the Southwest Quarter "6f the Southwest Quarter (SWj SW ) of Section Four (4) , Township Seventeen (17) South,' Range Twelve (12) East, W.M., all in, Deschutes County, ' Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to.the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $30.00 would be a reasonable sum:.to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $30.00,.plus casts of sale. 604 In the Matter of the Vacation of a Portion of the Brosterhous Road: This matter came regularly on for hearing upon a Resolution adopted by the County Court on the 19th day of August, 1931, for vacating a portion of the Brosterhous road described as follows: West terminus at the intersection of said Brosterhous Road with the north and south quarter line of Section 9, Township 18 S., Range 12 E., W.M., and the East terminus at the terminal point of the road at the east boundary of Section 16, Township 18 South, Range 12, E.W.M.., that portion to be vacated being the portion between the said termini,, and it appearing that subsequent to the adoption of said Resolution, the County Surveyor has filed his Report.,' and has recommended the vacation of said portion of said Brosterhous Road. The Court further finds that from said Report and said Resolution that the portion sought to be vacated extends directly across the Great Northern Railway Company-Is freight line and terminal ground; that the building of said railroad and of the terminals and freight yards of said Great Northern Railway Company cannot be completed unless said road is vacated; that the building of said railroad and terminal ground and freight yards will be of great benefit to the commnnity and it is therefore deemed proper and advisable that said portion of-said road be vacated. It further appearing that no objections have been made by any person or persons to the vacating of said road,., and therefore., it is hereby ORDERED that that.portion of the Brosterhous road as described hereinabove be and the same is hereby vacated and the same is hereby declared closed. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented,, audited and warrants ordered drawn in- payment of same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Pilot Butte Inn Services 3.90 Army Goods Stores Supplies- •Jail 7.50 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies--Indigent 10:10 Oregon Transfer Services* 5.00 The Bend-Laundry --nurse 4.69 Oregon Motor Register Co. List of car owners 15.00 Drake's Auto Shop Labor and materials 7.85 The Owl Pharmacy Supplies' -Indigent 25.50 Eddie"s'Service Station Supplies--Sheriff 7.80 Gener,'al Lithograph & Eng. Co. Supplies 76.01 Central Oregon Motor Co. Supplies--labor Houk Motor Company 13.40 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 433'.50 Edna Ogle Clerk -- Sheriffs of 46.75 C. L. McCauley Advanced expenses 13.23 -D. H. Peoples Sorvices--Tak Comm. 17.50 New'Home Cafe Board of Prisoners 99.30 Magill Drug'Co. Supplie§-'_,Ind1gent 8.55 Magill Drug Co. 32.7W C. T. Terril Justice of Peace 67.70, J Alton Thompson Advanced Expenses 50.99 Dr. R11, W. Hendershott Registrar = - Health Board 3.50 Dr. R. Christiansen -* IT 4.50 Kate"Rockwell Indigent date 40.00 I . lanet Moffat Advanced expenses 29.20 R. J. McKinney Water M6ster--salary 192.38 R. J. McKinney . 11 ''it --expenses 46.22 J. D. Davidson Advanced expenses 13.85 Bend Water Department Services 5.80 Pacific Power& Light Co. 62.72' Bend Insurance Agency Insurance 29.40 RedmOtLd Spokesman Legal publications 35.90 James Whitlock Court Attendance 334.00 E. M. Peck I . .11, , 34-00 The Bend Bulletin Printing 69.60 Bend Garage Company (Indigent) Supplies--Miss Bowen .6.50 3.92 MariOrL Bowen Salary (October) 100.00 Houk Motor Company Service and supplies 36.70 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Services Supplies (Indigent) 22.01 129.17 lErickson's 14.40 J. C. Penne.v Co. I I I I' E®5 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Bend Dairy Medo-Land Creamery Holmes Grocery Store Dr. Fred Lieuallen Butler,!s * Drug Store Martin Wycoff Lee Putnam Gilbert► s, Gro'cery GENERAL ROAD',FUND George. McAlister D. D. Tu's,sihg' Carl A.1frey' ban C.'Wood' F May 1 1. A I 1�4 chuman uto.Electric k. E. 'Ault )rake' s.,Auto., Shop L. E. Wells Blacksmith Shop )on B Stuart )on B. Stuart ialloway Garage .edmond Hardware Co. C. Penney Co. phzi Fogel renchiet s Service Station James. Whitlock E. Pecks MARKET ROAD FUND Carl Alfrey, F. H. May . . Dan'C.* Wood D. D. Tussing Geo. McAlister Indigent. care Supplies (1n4iwent) rr Services Supplies_ " Wood it Reni, ii Su p plies is tab&r'. and material Services Labor and ''material Labor Insurance Mat:eiials Tf Supplies Labor Labor and materials Road inspection-.-Comm, Labor Ft There.being no further business., 18th day of November, 1931. 16.08 5.89 6.80 4.67 04 00 23.->O-O .72 1,0.4 8.44 !�4 -2.50 26.6,8;. 1. -60 1.74 3.00 30. 3& 50.00 35'.,00 14.22 13:48 .'48 -.40 23 70 11.85 the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the H. H. DeArmond, Countyr'Jiidge. E M. Perk James Whitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, November 18., 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Butter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings., title to the followi'ng described property, to-wit:' Lot Numbered Seven (7) in Block One (1), McCaffrey,ts Addition to Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon., and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale., and that $5.00.would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price l; for whc1h said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore., hereby directed to fort I h- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $5.00., plus costs of -sale; and WHEREAS., the County has heretofore.acquired., through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described'property., to-wit; Lot Numbered Five (5) in Block Three (3) Davidso'nts Addition to Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property at public sale., and.that $5.00 would be a-reasonable sum to fix as.a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The.Sheriff.is thereforg, hereby direc'ted to forthwith offer said property for sale., at public sa 'o the highest bidder for cash,, in the manner provided by law., provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $5.00; and 600 WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Northwest quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW14 SWJ) of Section Eight 8), - Township Fourteen (14), E.W.I., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would.be,to the best interests of the.County to offer said ;property at public sale, and that $40.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold, subject to all wader right charges: The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed- to forthwith.offer said property for sale at public sale, to the highest bidder for.cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of the v Redemption of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title.to: Lot Numbered Ten (10), in Block Twenty -Nine (29), Redmond, Deschutes County,,Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings; that Laura Crabtree, formerly Laura Wagmire, was the record owner of said. premises at the time it was purchased by the County and has made application to redeem; that the total amount of taxes for which it was sold, including interisst and costs, was $6.05, .which amount the said Laura Crabtree has tendered into Court. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Court execute a deed to the said Laura Crabtree conveying said premises to her. / In the Matter of Cer- tificate of Delinquency' WHE��EAS, it appears that the taxes on: Tract Five (5) Carroll Acres, Deschutes County, Oregon, for the year 1927, amounting to- $18.46, are delinquent, and the Commercial Finance Corpora- tion has made an application for a Certificate of Delinquency. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff issue to said Commercial Finance Corporation a Certificate of Delinquency for said premises upon the payment of the 1927 taxes and costs. In the Matter of Claims Against the. County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 87.80 87.20 4.69 25.00 (Rd.Fund) 165.59 12.50 24.24 4.05 56.50 48.00 28.50 146.92 n the Putter of the Establishment f the Redmond - Terrebonne Section f The Dalles- California Highway: The above matter came on upon the establishment of the Redmond- Terrebonne Section of he Dalles- California Highway, whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: a N c'' Chas. J. Van Zile & Co. - Auditing (Justices of the -Peace books). County Board of Prisoners IMultnomah The Troy Laundry County Jail Deschutes Co.Abstract Co. Services .Union Oil Company Supplies 1Mrs. J. P. Crawford Rent (indigent) 11C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses Wants Service Station Services and supplies ,GENERAL ROAD FUND James Whitlock Attendance State H. H. DeArmond Highway Commission E.,.- Peck Meeting -- Portland, �and Judges and'Com- missioners Meeting ROAD FUND ffMARKET Union Oil Company Supplies 87.80 87.20 4.69 25.00 (Rd.Fund) 165.59 12.50 24.24 4.05 56.50 48.00 28.50 146.92 n the Putter of the Establishment f the Redmond - Terrebonne Section f The Dalles- California Highway: The above matter came on upon the establishment of the Redmond- Terrebonne Section of he Dalles- California Highway, whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: a N c'' 607 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of The Establishment of the Redmond- Terrebonne Section RESOLUTION.FOR ROAD of The Dalles - California 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 4th day of November, 1931, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of thi's resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court-sitting for the transaction of County bus;iness,'and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution establish any county road, the ''ollowing, amotg other, proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishment of the road hereinafter described,,said Court does hereby declare its intention to establich 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 present established and constructed Dalles- California Highway, which point is at the iritereection of Sixth and A Streets in the City of Redmond;'thence northerly and northeasterly passing over the easterly shoulder of East Tetherow Butte; thence north - westerly to an intersection with the present established and constructed Dalles- California Highway at a point located approximately 950'feet S. 530 E. from the center of Section 28,.T. 14 S., R.'13 E.; W.M.'the right -of -way of said road to be 80 feet in width,`excepting _that portion thereof which is located 'southerly from a point located 400 feet north from'the east- and -west quarter line of Section 9, T. 15 Si., R. 13 E., W.M.,'which said last des- cribed portion of said right -of -way shall be 60 feet in'wi'dth, the widths of right of way above set forth, being, in both.'.' cases, to be measured equally on each side of the center line of the .same road. I I 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 on by this Court at its next term on the 6th day of January, 1932, 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 18th day of November, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner In the Matter of Designation of Secondary Highways: It hasvbeen agreed between the State Highway Commission and the County Court that the y following roads be designated as secondary highways, under Chapter 248, Oregon Laws of 1931. The_Powell Butte Road. The Powell Market Road No. 14 and a part of the alfalfa Market Road No. 10 beginning on the Central Oregon Highway near where the range line between ranges 12 and 13 E.W.M. crossed said highway and thence in a northeasterly direction to the Crook - Deschutes County line, approximately 10.5 miles.. The Century Drive. The Century Drive Market Road No. 47 beginning at Bend and extending in a southwesterly direction to the Forest"Boundary approximately 10.4 miles. 0 Niel Road Market Road No. 9 beginning on The Dalles - California High- way at Prineville Junction and thence in an Easterly direction to the Crook County line, approximately 3.75 miles. l t is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Coirt does hereby designate said highways as a secondary highways and has, on this date, executed and filed with the County Clerk necessary and proper orders, which are hereby filed with these matters. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.until Wednesday, the 26th day of November, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. PPM 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 the 2nd day of December, 1931, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a to of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, E. M. Peck, James Whitlock, J. D. Davidson, C. L. McCauley, In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosur proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots 10 to 12 inclusive in Block 4, Original Town of Sisters; Lots 8 to 12 inclusive, in Block 1, Lots 1 and 2 in Block 2, Lots 7 to 12, in Block 2, Lots 1 to 8 in Block 5, Lots 9 to 20 in Block 5, Lotj in Block 6 and Lot 6 in Block 6-2 all in McCaffery ?s Addition to Sisters, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer, said property for sale, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby.directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots 11 and 12 in Block 12,.Lots 5 and 6 in Block 17, and Lot 6 in Block 14, all in Deschutes Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, . and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said ;property at public sale, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash; in th manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described premises, to -wit: Lots 9 and 10 in Block 24, Kenwood Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property at public sale, and that.$10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as,at.minimum price for which said property might be sold. The-Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided.that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described premises, to -wit: Lots 7 and 8,.Block 2, Redmond Original, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property at public sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in �k I.` 009 the manner provided by law; provided that no bid shall be accepted._for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Cancel- lation of Warrant: WHEREAS, on September 11, 1931, warrant No. A 1849 for $586.80, General Fund, was issued to Chas. J. Van Zile & Company,.for auditing, and it appears that $98.80 of this should have been paid out of Market Road Fund. Mr. Van Zile has surrendered the warrant and it is hereby ORDERED that the same be canceled, proper notation thereof to be made by the Clerk and Treasurer. It is further ORDERED that in lieu thereof the Clerk issue a warrant in the sum of $488.00 on the General Fund and a warrant in the sum of $98.80 on the Market Road Fund, payable to Chas. J. Van Zile & Company. In the Matter of State Chamber of Commerce Appropirationc WHEREAS, an appropriation of $500.00 was made for the State Chamber of Commerce for 1931, $250.00 of which has been paid. The Clerk is hereby directed to issue a warrant to the State Chamber of Commerce for the sum of $250,00, balance of.the appropriation. In the Matter of Cancel- lation of Warrants: The following warrants which are more than seven years old and which have not-be called for have been duly advertised by the Clerk, as by law required, and.the law provides that warrants not called for within seven years shall be canceled: 0. C. Cardwell, $3:.00.; Laurena .A.' ..Andrus, $70.00; C: W. Howell, $4.99;..George Walters,:$6.00; Mrs. Cora Cos, $2.00; A.S.Kutch, $2.00; George Harshman, $1.50; W. E.. Harrison ,.$2.00;,.J.V.Van.;.Duyne, $1.50; Clyde Wyman, $2.20; Jaunite Miller, $1.50; Harry Bladell, $1.50; William.Shepard, $1.50; Merle Davis, $1.50; Mrs. Merle Davis, $1.50; N. P. Neilson,-$2.80; Adolph Olson, $2.50; Wm. N. Box, $1.00; 011ie M. Van -Kleek, $2;00; Ralph E. Myers, 41.50. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that each,bf the above warrants be and the same is hereby canceled, and the Clerk and Treasurer are directed to make the proper notations thereof. In the Matter of Court House Rentals: � WHEREAS, the lease now held by the County on quarters occupied by the County for ja Court House expires December 1st, 1931, and L. B. Baird has offered to lease to the County the space now occupied by it in his building for $195.00 per month, and H. H. Hall, Receiver of the First National Bank, has offered to lease-to the County the space now occupied by it in his building, plus two rooms additional, for $285.00 per month, and it appearing to the j Court�thatrsaid offers are reasonable, the said offers are hereby accepted. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in.favor of L. B. Baird in the sum of $195.00 and one to H. H. Hall, Receiver, for $285.00, and a like warrants on the first of each month hereafter. In the Matter of Claims Against the County for Loss of Sheep: The following persons have filed claims for loss of sheep killed by dogs, in the iamounts set after their names: Ruby M. Steiwer 2.lambs 08.00 ea. $16.00 J. A. Foss 12 lambs'andIl ewe (lambs $5.00 ea. 64.00 Arna Bloom 1 lamb and 1 ewe ($5.00 ea. Damage to said Bloom $10.00 20.00 That each of said claimants have signed an affidavit as .by law provided showing that said sheep were killed by dogs, and the law provides -that the County shall compensate owners of ,610 sheep who suffer loss by reason of destruction by dogs, out of the Dog License Fund, treat by collection of dog licenses within the County. All of said claims were duly considered and the following amounts allowed: Ruby M. Steiwer 2 lambs - $4.00 ea.) $8,00 J. A. Foss 12 lambs 0 $4.00 ea. and l.ewe - $3.50) 51.50 Arna Bloom (1 lamb and 1 ewe) 7.00 The Clerk Is therefore, hereby directed to draw warrants for same, said warrants to be dra upon 'the Dog License Fund. In the Matter of the Establishment of The Redmond - Terrebonne Section of The Dalles-- California Highway: The above matter came on upon the establishment of the Redmond - Terrebonne Section of The Dalles- .California.Highway, whereupon the following Resolution was adopted: IN THE COUNTY COURT.OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR.THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of The Establishment ) of The Redmond- Terrebonne Section ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD of The Dalles- California 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 Second day of December, 1931, and continued from day to day thereafter.to and including the of this resolution, the same being a regular term.of said County Court sitting for the yransaction,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 establish- ment of the road hereinafter described for the reason that the existing route of the said highway between Redmond and Terrebonne is, expensive to maintain, contains several sharp and dangerous curves and is greater in length :than modern traffic conditions justify, 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 present established and constructed Dalles- California Highway, which point is at the intersection of Sixth Street and A Street in the City of Redmond; thence nor.therly..and northeasterly,,passing over the easterly shoulder of Tetherow Butte; thence northwesterly to an intersection with the prdsent established and constructed Dalles - California Highway at a point located approximately 950 feet S.530E. from the center of Section 28,.T:14 S., R.13 E.W.M.,.the right of way of said road to be 80 feet in width, excepting that portion thereof which is-located 400 feet north from the east - and -west quar- ter line of Section 9, T.-15 S., R.13-E., W.M., which said last.described portion of said right -of -way shall be 60 feet in width,,the widths of right -of -way above set forth, being, in both cases,- measured equally on each.side of the center line of said road, the said center line being in conformity to the,.,-line of survey as staked out upon the ground. 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 certi- fied 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 consideratio 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 6th day of January, 1932, 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 Second day of December, 1931. H. H. De Armond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner It is further ORDERED that Chas. Silvis and C. P. Becker are hereby appointed as Viewers to act with the County Surveyor as a Board of Viewers, said Viewers are hereby directed to meet on December 3, 1931, or within ten days thereafter and file their Report herein. It is further ORDERED that C. P. Becker be and he is hereby authorized and directed to negotiate ate with John Moore and W. C. Moore for right -of -way in the above road matter over their premises, and in case adjustment cannot be made he is authorized to make a definite offer for right- II of -way across their said premises, on behalf of the County, in such sum as the Board of Viewers might deem proper. i. Ell IlIn the Matter of County Tax Levy: The matter of making the County levy for the ensuing year came up for hearing . and consideration thereof was continued until Wednesday, the 9th day of December, 1931. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment" of same: GENERAL FUND Union Oil Company Supplies A. E. Simmons Supplies - -Cir. Court Oregon Transfer Services Piggly Wiggly Supplies -- Janitor Army Goods Stoore Supplies- -Jail Drakets Auto Shop Service and materials Smith's Electric it and materials Western Auto Supply Co. Supplies Pilot Butte Service Station "Supplies--Nurse Oct. Pilot Butte Service Station Supplies - -Nurse Nov. Central Oregon Motor Co. Service and Materials Deschutes County Hospital (Marion LeshY C. T. Terril Justice of'Peace Walter G. Peak Advanced Expenses Bend Bulletin Printing, etx. Houk Motor Company Services- -Nurse C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses Frenchiets Service Station Ser. and Materials C. M. Gunderson Advanced Expenses New Home Cafe Board of Prisoners. Pac. Power & Light Co. Services Bend Water Department It Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. It Redmond Spokesman Printing R. W. Hendershott Insp. & report:s T. D. Davidson Attendance.Clerkts Con. - Nate Rockwell Indigent care Nest Coast Ptg. & Bdg. Co. Supplies - - School Supt. " it It it " it Treasurer i. J. McKinney Water Master -- Salary 1. J. McKinney Expenses Vest Coast Ptg. & Bdg. Co. Supplies'- Treasurer J. of Peace tt it tt n ,r tr f' Sheriff . D. Antrim District Sealer James Whitlock Court Attendance E. M. Peck It F. F. Rhodes Indigent relief Tum -A -Lum Lumber Co. ". supplies Houk Motor Company Supplies - -Miss Bowen Mannheimer's Department Store Indigent supplies St. Charles Hospital Indigent aid Pacific Power & Light Co. Indigent -- services Bend Garage Supplies -- Indigent Mrs. Joe Waldron Indigent rent John De Boer Indigent rent City of Redmond Indigent - -water charges Redmond Dairy Indigent supplies Marion Bowen Salary -- Social Worker ROADtFUND ames Whitlock Road Inspection ;lmer M. Peck " It renchi`ets Service Station Supplies and labor nion Oil Company Supplies armers Hardware Co. Materials rakers Auto Shop Materials and labor he Motor Market Materials humway Mill Supplies end Iron Works Labor . D. Tussing Labor arl Alfrey " eo. McAlister It an C. Wood it • H. May Roadmaster • P. Becker Road Viewer- • V. Silvis it n ROAD FUND Deschutes County Title 'Co. Services Dan C. Wood Labor F. H. May It ( Roadmaster) D. D. Tussing Labor Robert B. Gould Servvices--Co. Engineer AMOUNT $ 89.57 2.00 5.00 1.50 13.85 16.05 6.75 3.90 17.40 21.55 8.40 447.00 48.35 21.60 1065.85 12.33 10:29 17.50 10.04 114.30 95.85 5.80 81.33 51.85 37.50 29.50 40.00 29.35 20.13 192.38 54.88 7.34 6.21 44.03 14.91 20.40 25.50 1.00 3.75 3.30 15.95 15.00 2.00 13.86 10.00 10.00 2.50 9.20 100.00 40.00 50.00 28.85 129.76 1.49 28.30 1.50 413.27 2.80 80.58 113.76 9.48 87.50 134.80 12.50 12.50 10.00 22.45 26.96 23.70 7.18 GENERAL FUND (continued) Robert B. Gould Services - -Co. Eurveyor $29.54 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 9th day of December, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, December 9, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the / 1931 Tax Levy: ,/ The matter of making the 1931 tax levy came regularly on for consideration, but not completed, and was continued to Wednesday, December 16. In the Matter of the Establishment of The Redniond- Terrebonne Section Qf, , The Dalles -California Highway: The Viewerst Report in the above matter came on for hearing and was duly read for the first time. In the Matter of the / Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired,.through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Nine (9), Block (4), Hub Addition., Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. and it appears to the Court that it. would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for w'nich said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the_ manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for 1ess'than $10.00 plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosur proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Southwest Quarter (SWI) of Section 6, Township 14, South Range 11 E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of-the County to offer said ;property for sale, and that $30.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided bylaw, provided that no bid shall be accepted,for less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: v The Following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Kilham S. &. P. Co. Magill Drub; Co. Kilham S. &-P. Co. if 11 11 11 11 Bend Drug Store (Nov.) AMOUNT Supplies -- Sheriff 2.28 " -- Indigent 29.15 " -- Co. Supt. 23.53 " - -- Treasurer 4.18 n --Indigent, 21.75 1� 613 Bend Drug Store (Oct.) ►► it It (Sept.) if it if (Aug.) Edna Ogle Multnomah County Bend Hardware Company The Troy Laundry Bend Cafe Tum -A -Lum Lumber Co. The Redmond Market Miller Lumber Company St. Charles Hospital Gilbert's Grocery Piggly Wiggly ENERAL ROAD FUND end Hardware Company Supplies -- Indigent 13.00 '► _ -- n 13.00 ►► -- ►► 18.00 Salary-- Sheriffts office 46.75 Board of Prisoners 15.60 Supplies -- Janitor 7.80 Services - -Jail 2.70 Jury Meals 17.15 Supplies -- Indigent 3.75 it ►' 2.77 It it 9.00 Indigent relief 25.00 Supplies--Indigent 87_11 n ►r 10.09 Materials 72.51 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, ecember 16, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, December 16, 1931 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Natter of thy/ 193:1 Tax Levy: . Consideration of the tax levy came on for hearing but on account of the fact that certain items were yet undetermined further consideration thereof was continued until Wednesday, the 23rd day of December, 1931. In the Matter of Dance Hall License: WHEREAS, it appears that Pine Forest Grange has made application for a dance hall license for the year 1932 and filed in Court an Undertaking and fee of $10.00 as by law required, and the matter having been duly considered by the Court and approved by the Sheriff, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a dance hall license to Pine Forest Grange be and the same is hereby granted and the Clerk is directed to issue the same. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots 1, 21 3, and 4 in Block 63 and Lots 1, 21 31 4 and 5 in Block 58, all in Redmond Original, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $22.50 would. be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $22.50, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot 6 in Block 37, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, P� 61.4 and it appears to.the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $5.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $5.00 plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS,,the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Section 21, Township 17 South, Range 11, E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $40.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $40.00, plus costs of sale. In the batter of Claims Against the County:' The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT H. H. De Armond Advanced Expenses $ 5.90 Piggly Wiggly Store Supplies 1.00 Hogan Studio Prisoners' photos 7.50 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Services 67.71 Stevens -Ness Law Publishing Co. Services 15.68 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies -- various 57.60 Janet ryioffat Advanced Expenses 19.47 The Redmond Spokesman Printing 3.40 There being no further business, the meeting was a.djourned.until Wednesday, the 23rd day of December, 1931. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, December3, 19$1 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the ° County Tax Levy: Now, on this 16th day of December, 1931, this matter came on,for consideration for the levy of the taxes for the year 1932, to be levied in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing to the Court that due notice has been published in the Bend Bulletin, asI by law provided, of the estimates and proposed budget for such tax levy, which notice fixed Wednesday, the 25th. day of November, 19311 as the time and the Court House as the place when and where said proposed budget would_ be considered by the taxpayers and the Levying Board, and the said Levying Board did meet at said time and place and no taxpayers appeared to object to the budget as prepared by the Budget Committee and no changes were made in said proposed budget except as follows: The sum of $15,000.00 was deducted from the $20,000.00 allowed for Market Roads. The amount allowed for Indigent Relief was $18,000.00, of which the sum of $2,500.00 was allotted for salary and administration expense.. C LA The sum of $650.00 allowed for Home Demonstration Agent was eliminated. The amount allowed for the salary of the Sealer of Weights and Measures (Deschutes County's share) was $200.00. This was increased to $252.15. The amount of $46,000.00 allowed for retiring outstanding,warrants was raised to $55,000.00. 61 1 1.5 It further appearing that said budget submitted by said Budget Committee appears to be just and correct and that the following sums are necessary for the expenses for the various County Departments for the year 1932, to -wit: That the total revenue in expentancy from sources other than taxation has been estimated to be the sum of $71,500.00, and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County, controlled by 6% limitation is $161,334.15; that the amount to be raised outside 6% limitation for the retirement of bonds is $38,452.50, or a total of $199,786.65, total budget for all purposes. It further appearing that the amount to be levied for the State of Oregon is the sum of $26,308.24, and that,the whole'amount necessary is the sum of $226,094.89. It is therefore,,hereby ORDERED by the Court that there will be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in Deschutes County the gross sum of $226,094.89, except that the amount of money to be raised_ by taxation for high school tuition fund shall be levied only upon property lying outside of high school districts, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 19 "52, and. to distribute the gross amount thereof to the following purposes: For Circuit Court $.4.,240.00 General Fund County Judge 11410.00 the Commissioners 800.00 43,500.00 County Clerk 5,806.50 General Sheriff 12,415.00 For School Superintendent 3,775.00 Road Fund Assessor 51100.00 Treasurer x,192.50 Surveyor 500.00 District Attorney 1,850.00 Water master 3, 526.50 County Nurse 3,000.00 County Library 62830.00 School Library 436.90 Widows' Pensions 3,500.00 Juvenile Court 500.00 Health Officer 600.00 Indigent Relief (Including $2,500.00 for salary and administration ex-f- -i:Ie". pense) 18,000.00 Court House and. Jail 8,000.00 Board of Prisoners 21000.00 Fairs 12500.00 Auditing 750.00 Advertising and Printing 1,000.00 General road Fund 10,000.00 School Fund 433,500.00 Interest on Warrants 81000.00 Sealer Wts. & Measures 252.15 Market Roads 51000.00 County Publicity 175.00 Emergency 11000.00 Elections 4,500.00 Justice Court 600.00 Soldiers' Indigent Relief 1,000.00 Coroner 125.00 Stock and Game Protection 500.00 High School Tuition Fund 7,784.00 General Expense 3,000.00 Insane and Feeble - minded 21000.00 Waverly Baby Home 100.00 County Court Stenographer 300.00 Retire Outstanding Warrants 55.00d_00__ TOTAL $232,834.15 That the total revenue in expentancy from sources other than taxation has been estimated to be the sum of $71,500.00, and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County, controlled by 6% limitation is $161,334.15; that the amount to be raised outside 6% limitation for the retirement of bonds is $38,452.50, or a total of $199,786.65, total budget for all purposes. It further appearing that the amount to be levied for the State of Oregon is the sum of $26,308.24, and that,the whole'amount necessary is the sum of $226,094.89. It is therefore,,hereby ORDERED by the Court that there will be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in Deschutes County the gross sum of $226,094.89, except that the amount of money to be raised_ by taxation for high school tuition fund shall be levied only upon property lying outside of high school districts, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 19 "52, and. to distribute the gross amount thereof to the following purposes: For the County General Fund $ 87,782.65 For the County School Fund 43,500.00 For the General Road Fund 10,000.00 For the Market Road Fund 5,000.00 For the Payment of Interest and Retire- ment of principal for Road Bonds 38,452.50 For the County Library Fund 61830.60 For the School Library Fund 436.90 For the High School Tuition 71784.00 For the State Tax 26.1.308,.24 _ Total levy and distribution for all purposes $226,094.89 It is further ORDERED that this record be entered in full in the Journal of this Court, and that the Clerk thereof forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the ,11 County Assessor. In the iiiatter of Dance Hall License:. Pleasant Ridge Community Hall Association has made application for a dance hal license, accompanied by proper Bond and fee, and the same was referred to the Sheriff for investigation. In the Matter of Court House Rental: WHEREAS, payment of certain rent has been withheld from the Receiver of the First National Bank pending an adjudtment of a claim of interest and heat by the County. The Clerk is hereby directed to pay to Mr. Hall all of the rent accumulated and unpaid, less the amount of the interest claim and heat claim as herebefore filed with Pair. Hall. in the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in pay- ment of same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Mrs. iiary Griffin Indigent care 15.00 C. P. Niswonger Services 235.00 Edna Ogle Services 46.75 St. Charles Hospital ti 12.50 DOG LICENSE FUND Charles Kotzman Lambs killed by stray dogs 35.00 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge James Whitlock E. M. Peck, Commissioners In the Matter of Fire Patrol Levy: It appears that Lynn F. Cronemiller has prepared a levy to be made in this = - County on certain lands within the County for fire patrol purposes of Three and one -half cents ($.035), per acre, description of which land is contained in the levy made by the said Lynn F. Cronemiller, State Forester. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the County Assessor be and he is hereby required to place the same on the proper tax rolls of the County, evidence of same to constitute a levy. H. H. DeArmond, Co. Judge. [7 617 Bend, Oregon, January 2, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day in special session, all members being present, and. the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of 151 Tax Levy: WHEREAS, at the last meeting of the County Court, held December 231 1931, the County Court adopted the Tax Levy for Deschutes County, Oregon, for the year 1931, in which levy was included an item of $1850.00 for County Agriculturist and an item of $1265.00 for District Attorney, but that in transcribing the levy as adopted to the Minutes of the Court a typographical error was made in which the item of the District Attorney was fixed at $1850.00, whereas it should have been $1265.00, and the County Agriculturist was omitted, when in truth and in fact the actual levy as made by the County Court was: District Attorney $1265.00 County Agriculturist 1850.00 and WHEREAS, it isnecessary that the correction be made for the Assessorts records; it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Assessor include in the assessment an.item of $1265.00 for the District Attorney, in lieu of $1850.00, as listed, and. $1850.00 for County Agriculturist, it being the true and correct levy as made by the County Court at the time the levy was made, December 23, 1931. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. 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 the 6th day of January, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: I H. H. De Armond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley Sheriff In the Matter of the -� Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots Numbered 1 to 32, inclusive, in Block 74; Lots 1 and 2, 4 and 5,,8 and 9, 13 to 16, inclusive, and 24 and 25, all in Block 93; Lots 8 and 9, 17, 18 and 19, 24, 25 and 26, 29, 30, 31 and 32, all in Block 124; Lots 2 to 3;, inclusive, in Block 128; Lots 1 to 13, inclusive, in Block 129 - also Lots 20 to 30, inclusive, in Block 129; all of Block 142 except Lot Numbered 3, and Lots 1 to 19, inclusive, in Block 143, all in Terrebonne, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing to the Court that it would be-'to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and -that $100.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the q 1618 manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $100.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The East Half (El) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section 24, Township 16, South Range 11 E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer I' said :property for sale, and that $40.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold, subject to all water right charges. The Sheriff is therefore,.hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale, to the highest; bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $40.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The West half of the Southwest Quarter (W2_SWI) of Section 8, Township 18 South, Range 14 East, W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $40.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold, subject to all water right charges. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be ac- cepted for less than $40.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE4 SE4) of Section 13, Township 17, South Range 12 E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it; appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold, subject to all water right charges. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be--ac -~ cepted for less than $10.00, 'plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The West Half (WI) of the Northeast Quarter of the North- west Quarter (NEg NWI) of Section 6, Township 17, South, Range 12, E.W.M., in Deschutes County - Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable seam to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold, subject to all water right charges. The Sheriff is therefore, :hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00, plus costs of sale. .1 I- " �I r 619 In the Putter of the Re- establishment of the Redmond - Terrebonne Section of the Dalles- California Highway: The Viewers' Report was read for the first time, the second reading to be had January 13, 1932. In the Matter of 1932 Jury List: c/ This matter came on for consideration and was continued until January 13, 1932. In the Matter of Appoint- ment of Election Boards: 1__ This matter came on for consideration and was continued until January 13, 1932. In the Matter of 1931 Tax Levy: L/ WHEREAS, on the 23rd day of December, 1931, the County Court made and entered a tax levy for the year 1932 and in said tax levy it appears that the amount levied for retiring outstanding warrants was $55,000.00, which exceeds the amount fixed by the Budget Committee and the published budget, $4,400.00, more than ten (10) per cent as provided by law, and WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable that the amount of the tax levy levied for retiring outstanding warrants should be reduced to $50,600.00 in order to strictly comply with the provisions of the Budget Law, and WHEREAS, it appears that the County Assessor has given to the County Court an exten- sion of time in writing, within which the levy might be filed with him. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the levy as heretofore made, be and the same is her "eby corrected and amended as hereinafter provided. WHEREAS, it appearing that due notice has heretofore been given and published in the Bend Bulletin for the tax levy for 1932, which notice fixed Wednesday, the 25th day of November, 1931, as the time, and the Court House as the place, when and where acid budget would be considered by the taxpayers and the levying board, and that said levying board and budget committee did meet at said time and place, and after a hearing thereon, the following changes were made: The sum of $15,000.00 was deducted from the $20,000.00 allowed for Market Roads. Of the amount of $18,000.00 allowed for Indigent Relief, $2,500.00 thereof was allott to salary and administration expense. The sum of $650.00 for Home Demonstration Agent was eliminated. The amount allowed for the Sealer of Weights and Measures was increased from $200.00 to $252.15. It further appearing that the budget submitted, as corrected, was and is just and correct and the following sums are necessary for the expenses for the various County de- partments for the year 1932: Circuit Court $ 41240.00 County Judge 11410.00 Commissioners 500.00 County Clerk 5,806.50 Sheriff 12,415.00 School Superintendent 3,775.00 Assessor 51100.00 Treasurer 31192.50 Surveyor 500.00 District Attorney 1,265.00 Agriculturist 11850.00 Water Master 3,526.50 County Nurse 3,000.00 County Library 61830.00 School Library 436.90 Widows' Pensions 31500.00 Juvenile Court 500.00 Health Officer 600.00 Indigent Relief (Including $22500.00 for salary and administration 18,000.00 expenses) Court House and Jail 81000.00 Board of Prisoners 21000.00 Fairs 11500.00 Auditing 750.00 Advertising and Printing 1,000.00 General Road Fund 10,000.00 School Fund 43,500.00 Interest on Warrants 81000.00 Sealer Wts. & Measures 252.15 Market Roads 5,000.00 County Publicity - 175.00 Emergency 11000.00 Elections 4,500.00 Justice Court 600.00 Soldiers? Indigent Relief 11000.00 Coroner 125.00 Stock and Game Protection 500.00 High School Tuition Fund 71784.00 - General Expense 31000.00 Insane and Feeble - minded. 21000.00 Waverly Baby Home 100.00 County Court Stenographer 300.00 Retire Outstanding Warrants 50,600_00 TOTAL $228,434.15 That the total revenue in expectancy from sources other than taxation has be estimated to be the sum of $71,500.00, and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County, controlled by 6% limitation is $156,934.15; that the amount to be raise outside 6% limitation for the retirement of bonds is $38,452.50, or a total of $195,386.65, total budget for all purposes. It further appearing that the amount to be levied for the State of Oregon is the sum of $26,308.24, and that the whole amount necessary is the sum of $221,694.89. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED by the Court that there will be and there is hereby levied upon all taxable property in Deschutes County the gross sum of $221,694.89, except that the amount of money to be raised by taxation for high school tuition fund shall be levied only upon property lying outside of high school districts,and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the assessment rolls of the County for the year 1931, and to distribut the gross amount thereof to the following purposes: For the.County General Fund For the County School Fund For the'General Road Fund For the Market Road Fund For the Payment of interest and Retire- ment of principal for Road Bonds For the County Library Fund For the School Library Fund For the High School Tuition For the State Tax Total levy and distribution for all purposes 83,382.65 43,500.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 38,452.50 6,830.60 436.90 7,784.00 26308.24` $221,694.89 It is further ORDERED that this record be entered in full in the Journal of this Court, and that the Clerk thereof forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in pay- went of same: 11 GENERAL FUND Houk Motor Company J. Alton Thompson J. Alton Thompson Bend Bulletin E. M. Peck James Whitlock General Lithograph & Engraving Co. Bushong & Company Bend Water Department Kate Rockwell AMOUNT Materials & Service 1.75 Advanced Expenses 51.38 Dec. -- travel exp. 41.51 Supplies and printing 176.34 Court attendance 34.00 it n 27.20 Supplies - -Clerk 136.20 Supplies -- " 12.33 Court House & Jail 6.10 Indigent Care 40.00 1 1 621 MARK=ET ROAD FUND R. B. Gould County Engineer 3.60 Carl Alfrey Labor 16.96 Dan C. Wood " 19.96 Geo. McAlister 't 14.22 F. H. May Roadmaster 26.95 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 13th day of January, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners Bend, Oregon, January 13, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: Redmond Spokesman Court Proceedings 60.01 Sealer Wts. & Measurer F. D. Anttim 18.00 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses 38.38 Frenchiets Service Station Services -- Sheriff 8.75 R. J. McKinney Water Master -- salary 192.38 R. J. McKinney 11 " expenses 102.17 C. T. Terril Justice of the Pease 39.90 P. B. Johnson Services (Drawing Jury 3.00 D. H. Peoples it ( lists .3.00 W. P. Vandevert Bailiff 2.00 T. E. J. Duffy Advanced Expenses 7.70 J. Alton Thompson it tt 76.21 H. & M. Ribbon & Carbon Co. Supplies -- School Supt. 12.50 J. K. Gill Company 't tt t' 18.01 'Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 523.00 Schuman Auto Electric Services -- Sheriff 6-.35 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services 101.73 Midstate Hardware Company Supplies 1'9.95 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Ind: rent 12:50 The Owl Pharmacy Indigent supplies 24.15 Oregon Transfer Service 5.00 Houk Motor Company Services -- Sheriff 16.45 Drake's Auto Shop Services & Materials 128.30 Bill' s Cafe Board of Prisoners 3.50 Bend Hardware Company Supplies -- Sheriff 22.80 W. A. Wood Ser. and supplies 155.06 �A. E. Simmons Supplies -- Sheriff 5.00 'Central Oregon Motor Co. tt It 2.80 E. Meistad Services 13.00 P Butte Pharmacy Supplies -- Indigent 6.45 Iilot �Dr. R. Wayne Espersen Services 1. 5.50 iSymons Bros. Fingerprints 4.50 ,C. L. McCauley Adv. expenses 32.50 Pnion Oil Company Supplies 182.19 Guy Houk Indigent- -wood 6.50 Ericksonts Grocery Supplies -- Indigent 196.76 Tum -A -Lum Lumber Lumber Co. Supplies -- Indigent Lynch & Roberts. 27.24 City of Redmond Water -- Indigent 2.50 Redmond Dairy Milk -- Indigent 6.10 Pacific Power & Light Co Services -- Indigent (Redmond) 1.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Services- -Red Cross 32.42 Agnes Hyde Indigent care 28.34 Olive Jameson Salary -- Indigent 75.00 Marion Bowen Salary -- Indigent 100.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND C. V. Silvis Viewer 15.00 C. P. Becker " 10.00 R. B. Gould County Surveyor 4:10 E. M. Peck Road Inspection 35.00: James Whitlock " tr 50.00 John Fogel Services 1.00 Bend Auto Top & Body Reb. Co. It 9.00 Farmers Hardware Co., Inc. Materials 28.14 Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop It and services 16.99 Miller Lumber Company it 10.98 Bend Hardware Company. It 31.92 L E.Wells Blacksmith Shop 't and services 17.00 Schuman Auto Shop Services 13.35 Fr_enchie'.s Service Station Ser. & supplies 14.25 Union Oil- Company Supplies 142.06 Peter Pierson Ser. & materials 8.80 Deschutes Co.Title & Abst.Co. Services 10.00 F. H. May Roadmaster 159.15 Carl Alfrey Labor 109.02 McAlister it 109.02 IIGeo. Dan C. Wood it 107.18 MARK=ET ROAD FUND R. B. Gould County Engineer 3.60 Carl Alfrey Labor 16.96 Dan C. Wood " 19.96 Geo. McAlister 't 14.22 F. H. May Roadmaster 26.95 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 13th day of January, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners Bend, Oregon, January 13, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: 632.2 In the Matter of c/ 1932 Jury List: This matter came on for consideration, end the list not being ready, was continued untie'. Wednesday, January 20, 1932. In the Matter of / Election Boards: V This matter came on for consideration, the list not being completed, it was con- tinued until January-20, 1932. In the Matter of the Establishment of the Redmond - Terrebonne Section � of the Dalles- California Highway: Report of the Viewers in the above matter was read for the second time andthe final reading thereof fixed at eleven o'clock, Thursday, January 14, 1932. in the Matter of Cancel - ation. of Personal Property Tax: WHEREAS, it appears that in 1928 the Sheriff of Deschutes County attempted to make a lien against certain lands in Section 36 and Section 25, Township 22 S. R. 9 E:, and Section 30 and Section 31, Township 22 S.R. 10 E.I.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, for personal property tax in the sum of $58.06 against J. N. Masten, the then owner of said land, but at that time the Receiver of the First National Bank of Bend had a mortgage thereon and that under the law said taxes were inferior to said mortgage; that said Receive has since become the owner of said land, through foreclosure of said mortgage and is pre- pared to pay all taxes lawfully assessed against the same, but has petitioned the Court to release the .property from said lien. It is therefore, hereby 013DERED that said property be and.it is hereby released from said personal tax. In the Matter of Designat of County Nespapers: The Bend Bulletin, a newspaper published in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and they Redmond Spokesman, a newspaper published in Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, each being qualified for designation for newspapers for the publication of the proceedings of the Country Court, it is hereby ORDERED that said newspapers be and they are hereby designated as Official papers for the publication of the proceedings of the County Court for the ensuing year. In the Matter of - - Dog Licenses: v� WHEREAS; according to law, the County Court is authorized to fix license fees for dogs, and in the opinion of the Court a license fee of $1,00 for male dogs and $1.50 for female dogs would be a just and equitable license. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the dog license fees to be charged by the Clerk of Deschutes County be and they are hereby fixed at $1.50 per year per dog for female dogs and $1.00 per year per dog for male dogs, for the year 1932. In the ]utter of Claims / Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same. GENERAL FUND Chas. R. Logan New Home Cafe Kilham Sta. & Ptg. Co. J. D. Davidson J. P. Jensen R. Anna Thompson Janet Moffat Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Houk Motor Company AMOUNT I Audit (balance) 147.00 Board of Prisoners 125.40 Supplies -- Sheriff 41.40 Advanced Expenses 41.35 Services 15.00 Salary- -extra work 21.00 Expenses advanced 27.55 Services -- various 82.43 Ser. & Supplies - -Nurse 32.97 I- I Bend Laundry Service John DeBoer A. E. Simmons Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Dairy Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Minnie C. Baker In the Matter of Adjustment of Rent and Heat Accounts: Laundry - -Nurse Rent -- Indigent Supplies -- Sheriff Supplies - -Nurse Milk for Indigent Services- -Red Cross Milk -- Indigent 2.20 10.00 16.50 19.78 6.46 20.08 5.58 6'2 00 It appears that the County has heretofore billed H. H. Hall, Receiver, for $1390. 60 for unpaid interest under the old lease, and electric heat furnished the jail. J. H. Upbn , attorney for Mr. Hall, appeared before the Court and acknowledged the claim of $891. 12, for interest, not to exceed $100.00 aq...chargeable against Hall for heat, and it appears that Hall did not own the building only a portion of the time and that $100.00 is a reason- able sum to be charged him, and the Court accepted the offerof Hall to allow the total of $991.12, same to be credited upon the rent. It further appears that the balance of rent due Hall under the old lease is $399. 48, warrant for which the Clerk is hereby directed to draw. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Thursday, the 14th day of January, 1932, at 11 o'clock. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, January 14, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the 1datter of the Establishment of the Redmond - Terrebonne Section of the Dalles- California Highway: This matter came regularly on for hearing upon the Viewers' Report, this being the time fixed for the final reading thereof, and it appearing to the Court from said Report that the Viewers have allowed damages for right -of -way as follows: Name. Description Amount of Damages Caroline Van Matre Tracts 1,2,3 and 4, Fair Acres Addition to Redmond $ 200.00 Mabel Kendall W2 NE4, Sec.9, T.15 S.R.13 E. 250.00 First National Bank 30 Acres in the SE4 of NE4 of of Redmond, Oregon Section 9, T. 15 S., R. 13 E. 18.50 M. A. Smith NW4 of SE4, Sec. 4, T. 15 S., R. 13 E., W.M. 75.00 John Moore NE4 of SE4, Sec. 4, T. 15 S., R. 13 E., W.M. 215.00 1. C. Moore SE4 of NE4, S,ec. 4, T. 15 S., R. 13 E., W.M. 365.00 George P. Elliott W of NE4, Sec. 4 T.15 S. R. 13 E., & S1 of SEZ, Sec.. 33, T. 14 S., R.13 E.J. W.M. 475.00 and construction of cattle pass J. W. Livingston NE4 of NE4, Sec. 4, T. 15 Vt'., R. 13 E., W.M. 100.00 Iddo B. & Hattie H.Hein N' of SE4, Sec. 33, T. 14 S., R. 13 E., W.M. 1550.00 Frank J. Smith NEI 41 Sec. 33 & SE4 of SE! Sec. 28, T.14 S., R. 13 E., W.M. 843.00 Mrs. L. E. Kihn NE' 4 of NE4 Sec. 9 and S2 of SEa, Sec. 4, T. 15 S., R.13 E.W.M. 395.00 I 624 C. B. Melson S2 of SE4, Sec. 4, T. 15 S., R. 13 E., W.M. 490.00 R. M. Morris SW' of SE! Sec. 28, T.14 S., R. 13 E., W.M. 128.00 Oscar Morris NW4 of SE4, Sec. 28, T. 14 S., R. 13 E., W.M. 20.00 It further appearing that R. M. Morris protested against the amount awarded 1by the Viewers of $128.00, and upon investigation it has been determined that the correct and proper amount to be allowed R. M. Morris should be $184.00. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Viewerst Report is adopted in all respects, except the amount allowed R. M. Morris is changed from $128.00 to $184.00, otherwise damages are hereby award- ed as in said Report contained; it further being understood that the State Highway Commissio is to pay for all right -of -way damages, a copy of this Report should be forwarded to the State Highway Commission. It is further ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in. the office of the County Surveyor, and that from and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 20th day of January, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, January 20, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present except H. H. De Armond, County Judge, and the-following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of 1932 Jury List: C/ This matter came on for consideration, and the list not being ready, was contin- ued until Wednesday, January 27, 1932. In the Matter of Election Boards: L/ This matter came on for consideration, the list not being completed, it was con- tinued until January 27, 1932. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: +WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure II proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Southeast Quarter of Section 16, Twp. 17 South, Range 12 East, W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon. and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said p ^operty for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also, heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- el6sure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit; 1 62 -5 Lot .23, Block 25, Original Townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. and the Court is of the opinion that it would.be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $15.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimurp price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $15.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, titl& to the following described property, to -wit: The South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S' NWT-) and the North Half of the Southwest Quarter (N2 SWa) of Section 18,. Township 17, South, Range 13 East,. W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale,, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sun to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00, plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Application of Terrebonne Grange #663 for Dance Hall License: The matter of the application of Terrebonne Grange #f663 for a license to operate a public dance hall at Terrebonne, Oregon, was presented and referred to the Sheriff for recommendation. In the Matter of Cer- tificate of Delinquency: Eugene Farrell has made an application for a Delinquent Certificate covering: South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S2 NWI), Section 34, Township 20 South, Range 17 East, W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that the taxes are delinquent for the year 1926, and that the total amount of unpaid delinquent taxes, including penalty and interest, is $7.62'. The Sheriff is there- fore, hereby-directed to issue a Delinquent Certificate to Eugene Farrell covering said pre- mises, upon the payment to him of the sum of $7.62. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: ✓� The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Lumbermens Insurance Agency Lumbermens Insurance Agency J. S. Davis Company Don B. Stuart Elmer Lehnherr Elmer Lehnherr Elmer Lehnherr T. S. Davis Company 3end Insurance Agency 3end Insurance Agency There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 7th day of January, 1932. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. AMOUNT Bond - -Dep. Co. Treas. $ 25.00 Bonds -- Sher.-- Tre,as. 100.00 Bond - -Clerk 25.00 Bond - -Dep. Sher. 75.00 Insurance 21.95 Insurance - -Nurse 67.95 Bonds -- various 100.00 Bond -- Treasurer 55.00 Bonds -- various 125.00 tl ti 96.50 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 7th day of January, 1932. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. 26 Bend, Oregon, January 27, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Library Board: It appears that the terms of Mrs. S. R. Peoples and H. E. Van Arsdale, members of the Deschutes County Library Board, have expired. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the said Mrs. S. R. Peoples and H. E. Van Arsdale are hereby appoint to succeed themselves for a term of three years. In the Matter of Cancel- lation of Warrants: L/ WHEREAS, it appears that General Fund Warrant No. 37868, for $16.80, issued to Pat Riley, now owned by the Oregon Journal, has been lost and said Oregon Journal has filed a Bond, as by law required, and requested that a duplicate warrant be issued. It is therefore hereby ORDERED that the Clerk issue to the Oregon Journal a Warrant for $16.80,in lieu of Warrant No. 37868, which said warrant is hereby canceled. (See warrant #A -2576 drawn in 0. lieu of above). In the, Matter of Appoint- ment of Election Boards: The law requires the County Court, during the first term in January of each year, to appoint election boards for the various election precincts of the County. It is hereby ORDERED that the following persons are hereby appointed as members of the election boards for 'the respective precincts as hereinafter set out: BEND NUMBER 1' BEND NUMBER 7 N. P. Smith, Chairman D Addie Triplett, Chairman D Olive E. McKay, Judge R - Dorothy Haner, Judge R Lela Schwendker, Clerk R Hazel McGillvary., Clerk D C. T. Terril, Clerk R Ruth Repnock, Clerk D Liilian.Connarn, Clerk R - Agnes Vat Sickle, Clerk R BEND •: ° NUMBER ,2 D BEND NUMBER 7 R BEND NUMBER 3" SECOND BOARD BEND NUMBER 8 M. J. Kelley, Chairman D Maud Wood, Chairman R Tillie B. Ogle, Judge D Matilda Cummings, Judge R Frances A. Coursen, Clerk R Leona R. Cooper, Clerk D Lillie M. Burton, Clerk D Isabell G. Crocker, Clerk None Letha Gilbert, Clerk D Rosabel Byers', Clerk R BEND NUMBER 3" BEND NUMBER 8 Jessie Peoples, Ch'altfnat R Hazel Hosmer, Chairman D Carrie Gertson, Judge D Iva D. Monahan, Judge R Caroline Grimes, Clerk R Ruth Overturf, Clerk R Gertrude Ketchum, Clerk R Theresa H. Cox, Clerk D Edith Dart, Clerk R Lillian Van Matre, Clerk R BEND NUMBER 4 BEND NUMBER 8 SECOND BOARD Mabel E. De Armond, Ch. R Frances Farnham, Chairman D Daisy E. Smith, Judge R Lulu Armstrong, Judge R Selma L. Winslow, Clerk R Alice Gilbert Clerk D Slaudia Martin, Clerk D Anna Marie Larson, Clerk R Ruby McCann, Clerk R Helen Dacey, Clerk R BEND NUMBER 5 BEND NUMBER 9 Julia Arthurs, Chairman D J. M. Lawrence, Chairman R May Mcnenzie, Judge R Herry Claypool Judge R - Pearl A. Heath, Clerk R Mrs. R.W.Davidson, Clerk R > May Culler Clerk R Mabel Naylor Clerk D Mary Griffith, Clerk D Hattie M. Brown, Clerk D 627 BEND NUMBER 6 BEND NUMBER 9 (SECOND BOARD) -{ Glen H. Baker Chairman -D Harriett Ryan Chairman R R' H. E. Jones Judge D Jennie Nixon Judge R Louise Dartt Bessie Tracey Clerk R Myrtle Moor Clerk R Clerk Bernice Colver Clerk R Nettie M.Esterbrook Clerk D R Livesay Clerk D Rae Clark Clerk D - ,Mabel BEND NUMBER 6 (SECOND BOARD) BEND NUMBER 10 D. Sadie Lucas Ivy B. Davidson May Arnold Jennie Farrel Bertha B.. Morgan BEND NUMBER Grace McReynolds Charlotte Deveraux Irene Millen Irene A Brown Mari e` Moody BEND NUMBER Bessie White Lydia E. Anderson Edna Danforth Mamie Gist Mrs. Bert Grant BEND NUMBEF Pearl K. Becker Olive Jameson Nell Armstrong Dagna Dudrey Sarah Hamilton Chairman R Adeline Bostic Chairman D Judge R' Beulah Bockman Judge D Clerk R Louise Dartt Clerk R Clerk R Mary A. Patton Clerk D Clerk D Winnie Cubitt Clerk R 11 Mabel Tetherow SISTERS NUMBER 16 R Chairman D M. W. Knickerbocker Chairman D Judge D. J. J. Wilt Clerk D: Clerk D Jessie` Wd*rren Judge R Clerk D Ellen Edgington Clerk D Clerk R Leda South Clerk R 12 Chairman R Judge R Clerk R Clerk D Clerk R 13 LOWER BRIDGE NUMBER 17 A. S. Holmes Chairman R Elinor G.'Book Judge D Hazel L. Bartlett Clerk R Cora Monteith Clerk R Sidney E. West Clerk R TERREBONNE NUMBER 18 Chairman D W. J. Hall Judge R Bertha W. Houmard Clerk R Lottie Knorr Clerk R Maud Knorr, Clerk D Alice Lantz BEND NUMBER 13 (SECOND BOARD) P. B.Johnson Chairman R Alice Leary Judge D Violet K. Neibergali Clerk R Inez Boles Clerk R Opal Sprague Clerk R BEND NUMBER 14 Edna E. Beck Chairman R Katherine C. Duffy Judge D Afton Bontrager Clerk D Elinor Craven Clerk .R Lelah Blodget Clerk D BEND NUMBER 14 (SECOND BOARD ) Kathryn Foss Chairman R Ruby McKinney Judge R Mildred Kelley Clerk D Lilliam M. Mallett Clerk R Helen S. Peak Clerk R PLAINVIEW NUMBER 15 eo. F. Cyrus Chairman . E. Livesay Judge arrie V. Scoggin Clerk . H. Coffelt Clerk Tara Livesay Clerk REDMOND TETHEROW NUMBER 21 REDMOND Chai rman R Judge D Clerk R Clerk R .Clerk R NUMBER 19;. R Olive M. Gates Chairman R Viola Cox Judge R Ruby E. Chase Clerk R Phosa Fairfield Clerk R Ida C. King Clerk I REDMOND NUMBER 19 (SECOND BOARD) Theodocia McLallin Chairman R Maybelle Royal- Judge R Josephine C. Scott Clerk D Mabel Tetherow Clerk R Elsie Blakely Clerk R REDMOND NUMBER 20 T. J. Quigley Chairman D Lydia Carolin Judge D Eaaline Riebhoff Clerk R Elizabeth Kano& Clerk R Sylpher Rae Clerk R REDMOND NUMBER 20 (SECOND BOARD) D Josephine Anderson Chairman R D Catherine Campbell Judge D D Edith L. Moore Clerk R R Marion M. Groghan Clerk R D Z. T. Gideon Clerk D MILLICAN NUMBER 27 verta Hutchins Chairman R John Helfrich Chairman R . L. Ehlers Judge R John H: Isreal Judge R abel M. Kendall Clerk D Josephine Helfrich Clerk R ,mma E. Royal Clerk R Faith B. Isreal Clerk R 1ma Trahan Clerk R S. W. Merrill Clerk D PLEASANT VALLEY NO. 22 SOUTH SIDE NUMBER 28 Henry Strixner Chairman R George L. Moore Chairman D Louisa Huston Judge D Geo. Barclay Judge R Marie Strixner Clerk R Sadie Loop Clerk R Chas. A. Urban Clerk R Mary J.Gassett Clerk D W. H. Hutchinson Clerk R Martha Dodge Clerk D WOW CLINE FALLS NUMBER 23 Emil REED NUMBER 29 Ault, R. H,. Ledbetter Chairman R Agnes M. Sottong Chairman R E. W.. Rhea- Judge D' H. J. Sottong Judge R Ruth Simmons Clerk R Stella Nelson Clerk D Effie Rhea Clerk I Eleanor Van Vleet Clerk R Clara. Fargunarson Clerk R Zulu McConnell Clerk D DESCHUTES NUMBER 24 Beckwith TUMALO NUMBER 30 Burleigh H. T. Mikkelsen Chairman D Albert J. Gonnason Chairman D Bertha B. Drake, Judge R Peter Jensen Judge D Daisy G. Rasmussen Clerk D Harriett Ward Clerk R Lillian Walker Clerk R Mable E. Dunlap Clerk R Ruth G. Madden Clerk R Rosa Hatch Clerk D ALFALFA NUMBER 25 Terrebonne SHEVLIN NUMBER 31 Bend Chas. E. McUne Chairman R Alma Gateley Chairman R Hattie Larson Judge R Alice C. Baer Judge R Edith Neel Clerk D Anna Abrahamson Clerk R Anna Littel Clerk R LaDessa Walter Clerk R LilliELn B. MCUne Clerk R Myrtle Burgess Clerk D GRANGE NUMBER 26 Wm. BROOKS,.NUMBER 32 Lloyd Rolla M. Chase Chairman R Genevieve Boyd Chairman R Elmer D. Coyner Judge R C. D. Pinney Judge R Frances Hoech Clerk R Ellen Reynolds Clerk R Harriett McLean Clerk R Gustave Lemke Clerk D Magnella Reynolds Clerk D Ora Raeburn Clerk R LA PINE NUMBER. 33 W. G. Fordham Chairman R W. W. Rose Judge D Dorothea Burgess Clerk R Thora Foss Clerk R Donald Clark Clerk R In the Matter of 1932 Jury List: L" The Court has selected the following persons for the 1932 July list for Deschutes County: Anderson Emil Bend, R. 3 Ault, A. E. Bend Arnold W. Frank Redmond Ackley Eugene Bend, R. 2 Almeter Everett Terrebonne Anderson Josephine Bend, R. 3 Allen H. D. Sisters Allen Norman Bend Anglin T. S. Bend Atkinson Fred Redmond Anderson Hans Bend Armstrong G. S. Bend Beckwith C. A. Redmond Burleigh R. E. Bend Barr C. E. Bend Brogan Phil Bend Beck R. H. Bend Byers Herman A. Bend Bonahm R. J. Redmond Benson G. Bend Benson Ramsay Bend Berg Chris Bend Benson J. Chriss Bend Book J. P. Terrebonne Brookings Horace Bend Ballantyne Ray Bend Burkland Nellie Bend Bontrager A. F. Bend, Burges E. E. Redmond Burkhart Chas. Bend, R. 1 Burgess Dorothy J. La Pine Billingsley Mae Cloverdale Bogue Geo. La Pine Bowman Philip 0. Bend Burkland Alfred Bend Belmont Wm. Bend Blakely Lloyd Bend Chase J. A. Bend Christoffersen S. Bend Church J. N. Bend Coffman Herbert Bend Curtis Clarence C. Bend Culley Geo. Bend Colver R. C. Bend Christ Coleman Coleman Cruickshank Craig Clapp Davidson Dahl be Bolt Douthit Davi s Davis Dudrey Drake Davi s •Dornecker Elder Erickson Fleming Foster Feeley Fox Foss Glover Grogan Goldsmith Gates Gilbert Glaab Gibson Griffin Gore Gilfillan George Hamilton Holmes Houk Herbring Holden Hern Henderson Hamilton Hosmer Hansen Houk Holstrom Hauck Herbring Innes Israel Jones Johnson Jarett Jones Kelley Kingsbury Kostol Kelley Knickerbocker Kasspohl Kelly Larson Lee Lighthill Lakin Lindh Lake Lundin Lammers Lyons Lundin Claude Jack W. J. Kenneth C. H. A.A. R. S. 0. P. Frank Lloyd Genevieve J. S. J: A. Elmer F. Stella Louis H. Carl D. W. G. W. Martin T. Dean L. M. J. T. Homer C. H. G. F. Fred W. E. C. Winfred J. C. R. Harold J..0. Wilson E. J. C. A. J. 0. Leo Dorothy Frank Joseph H. D. Paul J. 0. P. M. Chas. Clyde Irene J. S. John H. Ruth P. B. Sarah Joseph I. Claud L. R. Chris Kathlene M: W. Otto F. Jack Oscar Alwin F. J. A. M. R. C. J. Stanley Chas. Ottis C. Ed Knute McLean E. D. McCartney G. S. McCermont E. J. McClay Joe McLallin Docia McCabe Ernest Miller Morgan Malstrom Monteith Markum Metz E. B. J. V. August Leslie C. w. Claud Redmond Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend, R. 2 Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend, R. 3 Bend Bend Bend, R. 3 Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend, R. 3- Bend Redmond Bend Bend Bend Bend .La Pine Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Redmond Redmond LaPine Bend Bend Bend Brothers Bend Bend Redmond Bend Bend Terrebonne Bend Berid Sisters Bend Bend Bend, Rt. 1 Bend Bend, Rt. 1 Bend Bend Redmond Bend Bend Bend La Pine Bend - Bend, R. 3 Bend. Terrebonne Redmond Bend Bend Bend Bend Terrebonne Bend Bend 629 Murphy Thos. H. Bend Maxey Wm. S. Bend Moody Kenneth Bend Mitchell Jas. Bend Metke Luther Bend Miller C. C. Bend Melton C. B. Redmond Milleksen H. T. Deschutes Melton N. E. Terrebonne Miltenberger Minnie La Pine Minor Harry La Pine Miltenberger Howard La Pine Mahoney Jack Bend Nelson C. W. Bend Neilson Max Bend Nixon L. A. W. Bend Olausen 0. M. Bend Ormiston H. C. Bend O?Brien M. B. Redmond Prater Elmer Bend Pickard L. R. Bend Prince F. R. Bend Peas F. M. Bend Plath Victor Bend Parker E. C. Redmond Phillips Richard Bend, R2 Percival Frank Bend Phillips Richard Redmond Parker A. B. Bend Reynolds E. P. Bend Rasmussen C. M. Deschutes Rennels A. T. Bend Riley Frank Bend Redder J. W. Bend Ramsey Bert Bend Rasmussen Geo. E. Bend Roats G us Bend Reynolds Paul V. Bend Raiguel Frederick Bend Steidl John Jr. Bend Schuman A. E. Bend Shultz A. L. Bend Spencer Ralph Bend Sannerud S. H. Bend Swanson Harry W. Bend Sandel G. W. Bend, R. 3 Stevens A. B. Bend Symons A. A. Bend Scott Wallace B. Bend -Stipe A. Bend Sischel Patrick Redmond Shumway Guy Bend, R. 1 Stearns C. S. La Pine Shintaffer Fred La Pine Stephenson Daisy La Pine Smith Fred La Pine Sallee Vern Terrebonne Strixner henry Redmond Searcy W. E. Bend., Sheridan Agnes Bend Stadig Gus Sisters Silvis C. V. Bend Torkelson Bert Bend, R. 2 Thompson Geo. T. Bend, R. 3 Tifft A. H. Redmond Triplett Fred Bend Thatcher Gordon Bend Tetherow Mabel Redmond Ulrich Fred Bend Van'Arsdale H. E. Redmond Valley P. C. Bend Veitz D. R. Bend Van Sickel M. E. Bend Williamson Chas. F. Bend Wood Leonard Bend Walters Alex Bend Wells P. W.- Bend Waldron J. C. Bend Wilder H. A. Bend Wild Ella La Pine Wallace H. D. Redmond Wade W. D. Bend Woods C. S. Sisters Wilson Geo, Sisters ,I" 1 U. 2 AMR Yancey W. A. Bend Yeaton R. E. Bend Yancey Mildred Bend There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. 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 H6use in Bend, in said County, on the lst day of February, 1932, said day -being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. De Armond,' County Judge E. M. Peck Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. mcCauley, Sheriff In the matter of Tax Cancelation: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore levied tax assessments against The East of the northeast Quarter (E2 NE-) of Section Twenty -four (24), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) East, W.M., but on account of the fact that the title to said premises was vested in the State of Oregon, the County had no authority to levy taxes against the same. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the taxes heretofore levied against said premises be and the same are hereby canceled, and the Sheriff is hereby directed to make proper notation of same upon r his records. In the Matter of Soldiers? Indigent Relief: WHEREAS, the County Court has made a levy for 1932 for Soldiers' Indigent Relief, and the following are entitled to administer the same: Veterans of Foreign Wars, through Phil Brogan; Bend Post, American Legion, through Robert Innes; .Spanish American War Veteran through J. H. Upton; Redmond. Post, American Legion, through Geo. H. Brewster.; and applica- tion hss been made by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Bend Post, American Legion, and Spanish American War Veterans, for the payment of $50.00 each to them. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that warrants be drawn on J. H. Upton, Phil Brogan and Robert Innes, in the sum of x'150.00 each, to be used for indigent relief, accounting thereof to be made by them to the County Court. In the Matter of Claims Against the �f County: The following bills were presents, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND Bill t s Cafe Pacific Power & Light Company John De Boer Mrs. J. P. Crawford Oregon Transfer Don B. Stuart The Troy Laundry Central Oregon Motor Company C. L. McCauley W. E. Finzer & Co., Inc. Bend Drug Store St. Charles Hospital St. Charles Hospital St. Charles Hospital St. Charles Hospital St. Charles Hospital Board of Prisoners Services Rent -- Indigent it n Service Bond -- Treasurer Service- -Jail - Sera & Mat. -- Sheriff Advanced Expenses Supplies -=Co. Supt. 11 -- Indigent Indigent care it 11 It 11 It n 11 It AMOUNT $ .70 3.31 10.00 12.50 5.00 25.00 6.85 23.95 30.00 10.50 72.30 7' 50 3.50 32.00 39.60 28.07 632?- A. W. McWartor Repairing widnow weights 1.00 W. G. Peak Advanced Expenses 18.25 Kilha.m P. & S. Co. Supplies (Dog License Ac.) 19.25. Ross Farnham Exp. Dist. Atty. Convention 15.00 H. Peters Service -- washing, windows 8.20 Edna Skjersaa Salary -- Sheriff's office ,.46.75 R. J. McKinney Water Paster -- Salary 1J2..38 R. J. McKinney " " -- Expense 6.3.84 Redmond Spokesman Printing 51.50 The Bend Bulletin Printing and supplies 91.15 Niswonger & Winslow Funeral Exp. -- Indigent 25.00 It rt it n rr n 275.00 West Coast B. & P. Co. Various supplies 138.75 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 10.24 Dr. R. W. 'dendershott Registrar, Vital Statistics 2.25 Dr. R. W. Christiansen _ n It it 4.50 Oliver B. Kalama rr IT n .25 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services -- various 91.94 Kate Rockwell Indigent care 40.00 Bend Water Department Services -- various 5.80 C. T. Terr -11 _ Justice of Peace 55.45 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 572.00 C. L. McCauley Advanced Exp. - -Jana 15.55 Frenchie's Ser. Station Ser. and supplies -- Sheriff 22.44 New Home Cafe Board. of Prisoners 115.20 James Whitlock Court Attendance 40.80 Elmer M. Peck " " 51.00 GENERAL RO A D FUND Peter Lehr-;.man Labor and Materials 9.75 Elmer P. Peck Road Inspection 30.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services-- Warehouse 1.00 Frenchie' s Service! Station IT - -Road 3.20 Drake's Auto Shop IT 16.85 W. P. Fuller and Company Supplies 41.25 Galloway Garage and Mach. Shop Ser.'and materials 2.05 Ore. State Highway,Commission Lease on truck 1.00 Bend - Portland Truck Service Freight 3.45 rt rr IT tr S n 2.55 Redmond Hardware Company Supplies 9.82 Bend Garage Company 11 13.31 State Ind -. Acc: Comm. Insurance 14.45 A. A. Fossen Labor 49.29 Marion Horton, " 11.56 9.57 Art Roe R. B. Gould " Co. Surveyor 12.48 James Whitlock Road Inspection 45.00 Geo. McAli_-.ter Labor 109.02. D. D. Tussing 11 109.02 Dan C. Wood. it 107.29 166.01 F. H. May Roadma.ster MARKET ROAD FUND State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 1.72 2.99 R. B. Gould Co. Engineer 9.48 Geo. McAlister Labor 1.22 D. D.Tussing it 4 Carl Alf rey F. H. May y 1' Roadmaster .74 13.47 Dan C. Wood Labor 17.46 There being no further business, the meeting was a.djounred until Wednesday, the 10th day of February, 1032. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, February 10, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot 5 in Block 5, Terminal Addition, and Lot 6 in Block 6, Terminal Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, (land the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum 'g- "I" 633 price for which said property -might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to (forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00, ,plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent_ tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots 10 and 11 -in Block 14, Park Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that n6 bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Northeast Quarter (NE4), the East half of the North- west Quarter (Ez NWD and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW4 NW-11) of Section 36, Township 21, South, Range 10 East,.W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and -the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $50.00 would be a reasonable sum-to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff.is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $50.00; plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: 11 Lots 1 and 2 in Block 64, and Lot 7 in Block 63, all in Redmond Origional, Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Court is of the opinion that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $7.50 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forthwith offer said. property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided no bid shall be accepted for less than $7.50. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: e_� The following bills were presented, audited and. warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Magill Drug Co. Kilhams Kilhams Miller Limber Company Agnes Hyde Janet Moffat Bend Hardware Company Marion Bowen Olive Jameson Houk Motor Company Bend Laundry Pilot Butte Service Station Don B. Stuart Dregon State Board of Control Schuman Auto Electric Supplies - -Jail it Clerk " School Supt. Wood--Indigent Indigent care Advanced Expenses Supplies- -Court House Salary -- January Salary-- Co. Social Worker Service and supplies - -Nurse Laundry service- -Nurse Gas and Oil- -Nurse Insurance Care of patients Service and supplies 9 AMOUNT .75 12.81 16.25 5.00 40.00 18.99 5.60 100.00 18.75 4.05 3.08 20.33 34.60 220.66 3.00 N DOG LICENSE FUND N. E. Melton Sheep destroyed by dogs 2.50 I ROAD FUND H. H. DeArmond Attending Highway meeting 25.00 In the Matter of Election Board, Precint #17. � A. S. Holmes was heretofore appointed Chairman of the election board for precinct #17 and he having died., it is necessary that someone be appointed in his stead. Mrs. A. I. Wright is therefore, hereby appointed Chairman of precinct #17 in lieu of A. S. Holmes, deceased. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the l7th day of February, 1932. i H. H. DeArmond., County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. i Bend, Oregon, February 17, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all 1 ,members being present except H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: j In the Matter of Dance Hall License: tHEREAS, it appears that Terrebonne Grange #663, at Terrebonne, has made applica- tion for a dance hall license for the year 1932 and filed in Court an Undertaking and fee, as by law required, and the matter having been duly considered by the Court and approved by the Sheriff, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a dance hall license to Terrebonne Grange #}663 be and the same is hereby granted, and the Clerk is directed to issue the same. i In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots Five (5) and Six (6) in Block Five (5) Terminal _ Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00, plus costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings,, title to the following described property, to -wit: The Northwest Quarter of Section 4, Twp. 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M., and the Northeast Quarter of Section 5, Twp. 22 S., Range 10 E.W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $25.00 would be a reasonable sum to fik as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the 635 manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $25.00 plus ' costs of sale; and WHEREAS, the County has also heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore - foreclosure proceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lot Eight (8), Block Eighteen (18), First Addition to Awbrey Heights, Deschutes County, Oregon, land it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $10.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $10.00 plus costs of sale. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn for same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Pacific Tel. & Tel. Company Services 15.96 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Services -- various 92.41 J. D. Davidson Advanced Expenses 2.93 Ericksons Grocery. Groceries - - Indigent 172.96 E. P. Niswonger Services -- Coroner 10.80 Symons Bros. Services -- fingerprints 4.68 ROAD FUND J. S. Davis Company Insurance 45.00 Bend Hardware Company Materials 52.91 Barrettes Welding Shop Labor and Materials 9.50 Eddie's Service Station Services 25.00 Western Auto Supply Co. Supplies 2.82 Diller- Sanford Tractor Co. Materials 34.71 Miller Lumber Co. " 87.32 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Insurance 31.20 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 24th day of February, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners Bend, Oregon, February 24, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all embers being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of County's Claim Against the First National Bank of Redmond: Li_ The First National Bank of Redmond held General Fund Warrants of the County at he time of closing amounting, to $471.75, including principal and interest, upon which a ividend has been paid to the County of $70.76, and the Receiver has offered to allow the unty an off -set in the full amount of the warrants with the full amount of interest to tYe date of the closing of the bank, provided it refunds to the bank $70.76, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to accept the proposal and the Treasurer is hereby directed to issue to the said Receiver a General Fund Warrant in the sum of $70.76 and obtain the said warrants and cancel the same. n the Matter of the ale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure roceedings, title to the following described property, to -wit: Lots Three (3) and Four (4) in Block Nine (9), P � 36 North Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County to offer said property for sale, and that $30.00 would be a reasonable sum to fix as a minimum price for which said property might be sold. The Sheriff is therefore, hereby directed to forth- with offer said property for sale, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, in the manner provided by law, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than $30.00, plus costs of sale. In the matter of the Sale of Real Property: The County has heretofore acquired; through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to i the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale, it is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: DescriptlOYl Section Township Range Amount 14WI SE! 29 15 12 $ 2.50 N4 S6V1 19 16 12 NW4 SE4 19 16 12 10.00 S E 1 SW� 19 16 12 Sz SE 19 16 12 SW4 SW4 20 16 12 10.00 14 WI NIN4 30 16 12 2.50 8Wt Nl -4 30 16 12 SE- NW- 30 16 12 NEI SA 30 16 12 NW4 SE4 30 16 12 25.00 S2 SIU4 30 16 12 5.00 N! NE<< NW4 31 16 12 2.50 W2 SERE NW'4 9 16 11 2.50 N2 NE4 11 16 11 5.00 SE1 SVV1 11 16 11 S4 SEf 11 16 11 NE4 NA 14 16 11 15.00 S2 SE'- 12 16 11 5.00 S 4 15 16 11 8.00 NW's NE' 16 16 Il NE4 NW`4 16 16 11 2.50 SE-41 NW4 16 16 11 2.50 NW? NW1 16 16 11 NE4 SIA" 16 16 11 2.50 S2 SE4 16 16 11 2.50 SW4 SW4 21 16 I1 2.50 SW4 NEI 23 16 11 5.00 SE! 4 NW4 23 16 11 SE4 NE4 25 16 11 2.50 SE's SE- 23 16 11 SWI NWI 25 16 11 NW- SW4 25 16 11 E4 NEI 26 16 11 NE4 SE! 4 26 16 11 10.00 NW4 SE4 26 16 11 2.50 SW-1 SW4 26 16 11 2.50 NW4 NW- 34 16 11 2.50 i NVII SW4 24 16 11 S-'-f Sw 34 16 11 2.50 a 637.. Description Section Township Range Amount NE? 35 16 11 20.00 NEI NEI 36 16 11 S! NEI 36 16 11 NW- 36 16 11 S2 36 16 11 20.00 S1 SW1 2 17 11 SW SE4 2 17 11 8.00 N1 SE: 2 17 11 SE' SEg 2 17 11 5.00 NW4 NEI 3 17 11 2.50 N' NEI 4 17 11 5.00 NEI 4 NE4 11 17 11 2.50 SW4 NEI 11 17 11 2.50 SE? SEX 11 17 11 W SWI 12 17 11 SE4 SA 12 17 11 10.00 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. 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 the 2nd day of March, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J'. D. Davidson, County Clerk C: L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of Deed to Real Property: � r WHEREAS, it appears that the County acquired title, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, to the following described tract of land: All of that part of Tract No. 23 of Virginia Park according to the official plat thereof, as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said tract numbered 23, thence south along the east line of said tract 23 a distance of 300 feet, to a point; thence west 216.80 feet; thence north 302.82 feet; thence south 8901511811 East along the northerly line of said tract 23, a distance of 216.82 feet to the place gfbeginning, containing 1.50 acres, more or less, but that the taxes on said described tract of land were not delinquent at thattime and have all been paid; that Emil G. Franson and Ida Sigrid Franson, husband and wife, are the owners of said premises and it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Court Quitclaim said premises to the said Emil G. Franson and Ida Wigrid Franson, husband and wife. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedingp the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the xame be offered for sale; it is therefore, 38- hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the O i highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: SW4 SW SE' SE4 SE4 SW4 Sec. 34, Twp. 21, Range 8 E. W. M. S2 SW4 SE, SW1 12 34 ft 21 tr 8 SWA NEB NE- S- NW4 NE4 n 3 n 22 ►� 8 NW NW- NE, -t, NE'- NW1 it 3 11 22 rt 8 NWi SE4 NW-- NE4 SW4 NW4 �� 3 It 22 tF 8 E2 NW4 NW4" SW4 NW4 NW4 " 3 t' 22 IT 8 ,?? 50.00 South half of the Northeast Quarter (S2 NE4) and the jortheast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE4 SE4) of Section 33, Township 16 S., Range 12 E.W.M. 20.00 i Lot Oxie (1 in Block Twenty -nine (29) of Wiestoria and Lots E'_Lght (8) to Fourteen (14), both inclusive, of said Block Twenty -nine (29) in Wiestoria. 25.00 The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW4 NE4) of Section 21, Township'17 S., Range 12 E.V4.M. '25.00 Lot 23 in Block 2, Awbrey Heights Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. 8.00 North half (N2) of Section 31, Township 20, S., Range 18 E.W.M. 20.00 Lots 15,16917 and 18 in Block 95, and all of Block 96 except lots 27 and 28, in Terrebonne 25.00 Section Township Range 4.50 N2 SE4 11 17 11 SE1 1 17 11 25.00 NW- N]I? 6 17 12 2.50 SW SW1 35 16 11 10.00 NWT SE1 28 16 11 2.50 SEA SW� SWI SE1 22 16 11 NWT NE4, NE4 NW4 27 16 11 50.00 NEANE,1 25 16 11 15.00 NEB SE- 23 16 11 2.50 SW4 SE4 E2 SE SW 23 16 11 10.00 SE-1 NE1 - 21 16 11 SW4 NCV4 22 16 11 5.00 W2 SW 14 16 11 NEI NEI 22 16 11 8.00 NWT NVV4 23 16 11 NE4 NE4 S 1 NE,� N2 SEA 16 16 11 10.00 NW4 NE4 17 16 ' 11 2.5 -0 NW4 SVV - 11 16 11 5.00 S2 NM 12 16 11 5.00 SE1 27 14 10 S SVV4 26 14 10. N2 NE4 34 14 10 20.00 NE4 NE4 17 16 12 2.50 NW-,T SW4 17 16 12 10.00 NE4 NIP,! 4 18 16 12 15.00 NW4 SW-41 17 16 12 10.00 NEI- NI;4 18 16 12 15.00 NW4 NVV4 29 16 12 NL Nita; 30 le 12 NE4 NW4 30 16 12 10.00 S 1111 NW1 NVt'4 SR 30 16 12 5.00 NW4 NVJ4 Sl. 16 12 2.50 Lots might (8) and Nine (9) in Block Forty -seven (47), Redmond Orfe ginal 20.00 All the above described tracts being in Deschutes County, Oregon { 639 In the Matter of the Vacation of �Y��,�Cc (��, , � a Portion of the Brosterhous Road: On August 19, 1931, the County Court passed a. resolution for the vacation of all that portion of the Brosterhous Road in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, lying easterly from the north and south quarter line of Section nine (9), Township eighteen (18) South, Range twelve (12) E.W.M., and directed the County Surveyor to examine said road proposed to be vacated and make a report in writing on the same as required by statute. The'County Surveyor thereupon made said examination and filed said report as re- quired by statute, and at a meeting of the County Court on September 21 1931, the said re- port of said County Surveyor being at that time on file, the County Court fixed Wednesday, October 7, 1931, at two o'clock P.M. as the date for the hearing of said report, and directed that a notice of said hearing be given by posting, as required by statute. Action was not taken by the County Court on October 7th, 1931, as contemplated by said notice.; but was taken on November 42 19311 at which time the County Court ordered that said portion of said Brosterhous Road be vacated. The said vacation proceedings were initiated in the first place at the request of the Great Northern Railway Company, which has paid Deschutes County the sum of Seven Hundrec Fifty Dollars ($750.00) for the construction of another road to take the place of that portion of the Brosterhous Road vacated, as hereinabove recited, and the Great Northern Railway Company has proceeded with the construction of its terminals in reliance on the vacation of said road. The Great Northern Railway Company has requested the County Court to make another order for a hearing on said report of said Surveyor, and to again post notices thereon, as required by statute, and to enter an amended order of vacation in order that I there may be no doubt whatever of the legality of said vacation proceedings. There have bed I no objections filed with the County Court to the vacation of said portion of said Broster- hous Road, and the County Court believes the vacation proceedings heretofore taken to be valid, but is willing to hold another hearing thereon, and to enter an amended order to the end that the validity of said proceedings may be made certain. WHEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that a hearing be held upon the report of the Count Surveyor on the vacation of said portion of said Brosterhous Road on the 13th day of April, 1932, at 2 o'clock P.M., and, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that a notice of said hearing be given by advertisement posted at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said road, at least thirty (30) days before the day set for hearing as required by law. In the Matter of Salary Warrants: The County Clerk is hereby ORDERED to pay the following salaries per month until further ordered: Ruth Shear, County Treasurer's Office, $82.50 Florence Swanson, District Attorney's Office, 0,45.00 Marion Bowen, $100.00 In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Olive Jameson (Jan) Stenographic services (Ind.igent- Social Work) 75.00 Olive Jameson It 75.00 West Coast P. & B. Co. Supplies- -Clerk 4.34 R. J. McKinney Water Master -- Expenses 86.10 R. J. McKinney it it Salary 192.38 x;40 GENERAL FUND Road Inspection (Comm.) AMOUNT - Pacific Power & Light Company Services - -Court House 101.51 Mrs. Agnes HJde Indigent care 40.00 Kate.Rockwell r, n 40.00 Redmond Spokesman Printing 53.80 i Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 617.00 Bend Water Department Services 5.80 Stanley G. Jewett Predatory -- Animal Control 250.00 Bend Bulletin Printing 64.45 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Indigent- -rent 12.50 Central Oregon Motor Co., Supplies 4.30 Oregon State Agricultural College, County Agent 925.00 Pacific Sta. & Ptg. Co. Supplies -- Treasurer 3.16 Oregon Transfer Services 5.00 Bend Abstract Co. Services- -title record 30.00 Square Deal. Furniture Co. Supplies -- auditor 3.50 The Troy Laundry Services - -jail 3.55 � Edna Skjersaa Salary-- Sheriffts Oferk 46.75 M. Peck Court Attendance - -Comm. 34.50 lE. James Whitlock it _ IT 27.20 GenerELl Lithograph Co. Supplies- -Clerk 4.89 u n It 'Frenchie's n It 5.51 Service Station Supplies -- Sheriff 43.59 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses 10.38 New Haime Cafe Board of Prisoners 113.10; Wt. Almquist Care of Juveniles (Ind.) 32.00 `Mrs. JBurrou.ghs Adding each. Co. Services -- various 36.60 !Magill Drug Co. Indigent Supplies 55.24 , ILAW LIBRARY FUND 1C. F. Pruess Books for Library 11.50 11GENERAL ROAD FUND E. M. Peck Road Inspection (Comm.) 35.00 Standard Oil Company Supplies 25.73 Barrett's Welding Shop Services 5.45 Farmers Hardware Company Supplies 5.00 James Whitlock Road Inspection (Comm.) 45.00 i French_Le's Service Station Supplies and service 37.50 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 12.04 Don B. Stuart Insurance 39. ;0 Waltts Repair Shop Labor and matierals 87.60 Goo. McAlister Labor 85.32 marl Alfrey 82.95 D. D. Tussing 'T 42.66 ban C. Wood " 74.85 {. H. May Roadmaster 148.51 ARKET ROAD FUND renchie's Service Station Supplies end service 37.50 . 0. Widdows Draftsman 12.11 tate Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 4.74 eo. McAlister Labor 4.74 . D. Tussing It 47.42 i arl Alfrey it 33.19 . H. May Roadmaster 26.95 an C. Wood Labor 49.90 . B. Gould County Engineer 7.58 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the th day of March, 1932. H.-H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. i