Commissioners Court-March Term (Continued from page 1) ! 1 . . i - ngnt ei ai lor a county road, same proceedings were had as in the W. Ogg road et a) except that the board rows viewers were ordered to met at th beginning of said road on the 7th day of April, 1913, to view, review and survey said road. Whereupon court adjourned subject to call this 10th day of March, l'HH. Court was called in special session Judge Springer this 15th day of March, 1913. It appearing to the court that con siderable expense in auto hire may be saved the, county should it own its own automobile, it is hereby ordered that the county purchase a Haynes 40, the price to be paid being $2400, the follow ing extras to be thrown in one casing, three tubes, one set of weed chains. One power pump for inflating tires and that the clerk is hereby instructed to draw a warrant in favor of Joseph Pacquet of Portland for the above sum. It is also ordered that the sheriff be authorized to keep same duly insured with the company its agents had same insured with. Report oi txpertJ. M. Wilson was submitted to the court and ordered pub lished with the other proceedings. The court and clerk are instructed to draw warrant in favor of the said J. H. Wil son for the sum of J230. In the matter of the petition of (Ashwood) et al for a county road, road ordered opened when funds are available. In the matter of the completion of the Boegli grade, it is ordered that the. clerk advertise for bids for its complt- tion according to specifications. Petition being presented that roads of district No, 2 have been obstructed by the telephone company, supervisor for that district is hereby ordered to clear same. Whereupon, court adjourned subject to call this 15th day of March, 1913. Claim Docket. Crook County. Oreson. i miiul ri-SD. BFWyide, typewriter chair tablet Irwln-Hodaon Co, badge etc-. Sheriff Buckley Exp. Co.. Dnluadlnc team roller Tnm.Mum Lbr Co, mds for road district No 25 Crook County Journal, stationery 7 50 IS 11 3 50 3 50 for 8apt 3g go crook louDty Journal, printing and publlshlot 19 oo mneviiie Planing Mills, mds lor sheriff Prlnevllle Review, stationery for 5j 5 Madras Trading Co, indue or Bupt Nace tn 16 diss lowed. A U Kennedy. Justice iees Harry Budaon, constable fees Joe Tretcbel, witness fees. 1 e O Sontag. witness fees, J e Tom Coon, witness flees. j e Albert Blrdsong. witness fees. Jo.... A R Bowman, witness fees, J c " " Bechtell, transfer report for SOU too 4 50 4 50 4 50 I 50 I 50 too Frank Dlbbel, auto hire McPhersoo M 400 00 J H Wenandy, dep sheriff etc 27 00 and P2 fo disallowed. PI Shannon, meals, labor, auto hire Victor L, Shawe, truant officer. Feb D P Adamson A Co, iud.e for offl- cenand paupers W W Orcutt, justice fees and Ss 70 disallowed. A C Lucas, constable fees St disallowed. 4 75 20 00 20 50 t 70 650 Home Hospital care of poor a (jo J a. otewart A (Jo, mdse Jourdan Son. ezprmsace PrlneTllle-Redmond Auto Co, auto fare Elk ins t McPberson J F Toney, auto fare, sheriff Henry Grimes, horse reed, viewer.... C D Rice, work In surveyors oflle Mrs B E Gray, help on exam board Tt'assidy, ... Christabel Hubbard, help on ex brd Warren Brown, extra clerk hire.... Robert Moore, balance due and continued. H H Clow, laundry, repairs, etc 8 Naoe, Work on roads, dlst No . disallowed.. Glenn Hendricksou, work on roads -.Hat Rock V H f-and OIBoe, Burns, abstracts for Assessor.. 2 T McClay, special deputy sheriff .. George Hamilton, arrest of Kentner 'rank Elkins, freight on tax book J E Myres, express money advanced Club Cafe, meals lor prisoner Prlneviiie Paint Shop, repairs for sheriffs office Frank Elkins, board of prisoners "! Win. H. Keehn, express for sheriff. l H Peoples, work In shtrl'n office... J'rank Elkins, stamps and envelopes Frank Elkins. cah paid Mcl'herson case J E Myers, stamps and express. .1 Victor LKhawe. supervisors txp for Keb DetiChutes Power Co. llsht and'wiitM 15 00 t o 1 00 11 50 50 00 48 00 00 t 00 3 IXi 300 00 t 00 8 55 50 50 8 00 ,00 77' ii 2 56 2D 00 2 00 10 80 140 10 2 3ft 112 00 32 75 04 10 20 4-', 47 to January and Feb n jq Bmno, work In Bupt. office Kllham Slat Sl Printing C0, mdse for surveyor. Pilot Butte Tel. Co, t l jtervlcai! ' " ' ' 3D 00 20 82 a 40 ... JUui,jn. extending tax roll 170 00 Pricevllle Machine shop, auto hire SO 00 VkTr. .. .i.ornaae rilc-b, labor on roads A H Llppman 4 Co, Filing Cabinet, Water Master, continued J Skelton, carrying pfll books Benton county. Care Crook Cocnarge B B Cook & Co, rebate on taxes con tinued .. RS Moore, in lieu of No. 1012 Kee'docket 198 50 50 5 00 21 00 M 87 J H Jackson, Justli fees t vi 70 Geonjc Hood, Constable fees -m 25 Van M Morse, Hauling road level 2 75 Clifton; Cornett, mdse for road men 202 4n HD Still, cots 600 Oregon Trunk Ry, rent for Red mond grounds 5 y A H Kennedy, wltuess circuit court 2 00 J H Wenandy, auto fare etc, Thomas case jo R H fthriver, witness circuit court 2 (jo J C Robinson, deputy sheriff 78 85 J H Haner, Premium on bond for sheriff.... isO 00 " N Duokle, carrying poll books... 5 oo ! J H'wkn,Juitkv fret Pilot Hull Inn, mra of Roberts Co, 'h Oro F Huttl,. witness inui'l Jury dtallowv J DM Hornrtt. drswms Jury Murfnu Rjr LJ, kn. J H jKkwo, f T N Balfour, board of prisoners O tl t'ollwr, prcparlns vv.tin fcuoth A H Upi'msnA tayttui llnavte M IS dlNkllowvtt J P Itohcrty.Nrwk in assessor's otce M of it n Otto Son utag Virata Air J R William Ksd A Rica, nrnmrl f SstJ t larence Htce. work lor surveyor 144 Fred A Rice, supplies tor o(R(w T by J O Youngentrom, flagman Raoj Root, ckalnman 1 0 K Winter, " C r Mcrsrmotl. axeman C H Spaugh, chalnmaa H t Keauard, axeman 1 B r Deaa. 1 W R Hunter. Ragman Frank F Ftsch, chalnraan J a too C Sumner, JO Jewell. ". 00 too Ueo F KuMoa. marker t o Fred A Kennard. chalnman tut) Geo W Wells viewer 40 00 Turn-a-lum IirCo, mdse for mad... II -Xl Ueonre Brewster, water master's airy 300 00 Ucorge Brewster, expreas pd S 0 0 H Peoples maps and' blucprlnla 0 00 Floyd A RowelL work aasrs offica . lot) 00 Ralph L Jordan, clerk hire and stamtw H H Clow, janitor's salary M 8 Mayneld, beef Br road men ... Claudia Wonderly, special work lbr court HPItelknap, county physician ... . Warren Brown, express and stamps Pioneer Tel A Telegraph Co. seivice Bartho)dBargCo,suppl!e Brewster Glass A Prudhomme Co, supplies nr K3 S5 150 00 Jls 04 I as w I w si to w t ""Beers MM J C Robinson, aulo hire with sheriff o AW Battles, extending tax roll ... SO JO J 0 Combs, speolaljurorcircuit court t oo t l to P B Puiodexer, tees Vollbem Inquest William Hall, Juror " TEJ Duffy " " JFKudle " - Omar W limn, I J0 1 20 l to 1 20 PUMllllorn. " " TLQulnn. ' " C I W In nek witness Vollberg Inquest J H Kosenbnrg. " The Bend Bulletin, publishing court 1' 1 so ton 20 00 proceedings for Jan Madras Pioneer, pub court Prot'd ... W W Brown, expense bill Oimn 30 00 it JO S4 10 45 00 46 00 24 SS IS 50 15 00 4O0OJ I meeUngat Portland O Bprtnger, expense bill coin meet. lngat Portllnd W W brown, commissioners fees.... R H Bayley. commissioner's lees M F Hawthorne, supt road dlst No. 1 LaPlne R V Jenkins, supt road dlst 4, Culver Roy Newell, road dlst s, Haycreek Henry Koch, " 15, Howard PT Monroe " 10, Crois Keys RM Elder, supt road dlst 12 Des chutes w M Farrell, supt road dlst 30 Youngs HIGH SCHOOL STND. Catherine Conway, claim So. 1, variant No 4, salary Alma Gitchell, warrant No. 5 salry Louisa Herman. " 698 EI Evans, " " St7 17 (2 10 t 25 222 22 222 22 222 (2 222 "22 2U0 00 21 21 ltO 00 J W Smith, - " .... ELCoe, " - M",... QAGustafson. " " 7tV Descbntes Power Co. claim No. warrant No 701 wntei and light Feb 340 20c disallowed. The J K QUI Co. claim No. 3 wai rant No. 02, mdse and postage 1 10 Northwest school F Co. claim No. 4, warrant No. 70t, mdse 3t 35 A Flanagan Co, claim No. 5, warrant No, 704. mdse 'is ReminctoD-Typewrller Co, claim No. S, warrant No706, key board shields 5 00 Central Scientific Co, claim No. 7 warrant No. 708, microscope, eta... ' 37 98 Prinevllle LAW Co, claim No. 8 Water and light for Jan 1 30 disallowed Sanborn, Vail 4 Co. claim No. t. warrant No. 707, mdse aoot 1 2 J W Smith, claim No. 10 warrant No. 08 nail rent lor HUlman 15 00 Popular Educator dalm No U, war rant No. 7o, subscription 1 25 Primary Educator, claim No. 11, W arrant No. 710, subscription 1 26 ELCoe, claim No. 11, warrant No. 711, express and postage 7 10 Estus Short, claim No. 12 warrant No. 712, sawing wood 15 00 S3 disavowed RL Jordan, claim warrant No. It, warrant No. cash pd for exprs I 3-5 Report on examination of the county officers books for the year 1912. To the Hon. County Court, Crook coun ty, Oregon. Gentlemkn: Pursuant to your order I have made an examination of the book of the several county officers of Crook county for the year 1912, and report as follows: The County Clerk, Warren Brown. The county clerk has collected and deposited in the treasury each month, the following amounts: January, 1912 $ 579 22 February.. 677 69 709 38 679 30 686 43 609 60 628 91 622 05 627 15 628 50 726 76 565 25 March April May June July August September.... October November . December (Deposited Jan. Total 11, 1913.) - 7740 24 In addition to the foregoing the clerk has transacted the following business: May 6, 1912, motion Cox vs. Beach..2 50 May 14, 1912, demur P. B. Co. vs. Norwood 5 00 Trial Fee Saxon V. Barber 2 00 1IS84 case answer, bal due 2 50 Total $12 00 Credits, an error in addition on receiving book $2 50 Balance due from clerk !) 60 Came License. I have examined the game license stubbg and find the clerk has issued hunters' and anglers' licenses to the amount of $2202.00, which agree with the statement made by tit clerk on January lTth, 1913, which is as follows: Statement January 17th, 19l:. Hunting, resident, 600 at $1 ... I 500 00 AnKlinjr, resident, at $l.... l'.'SS 00 Combination resident 207 at $1 414 00 I 1 1 1 u a s v Non-resident anuling 1 at 15 ..... & Total W2 a Adoptions. Two adoptions as follows: No. 319, I.eona Alice Barhum. No. Srs, Wm. Whitehead. I Oil 1B Ait These adoptions do not appear to Iw chargfed for. In some counties they collect adoptions and some they do t too 0 Adoption are not mentioned in CO 00 list of matters for which the clerk to make charges. County Warrants. n.n...u , ., warranto issued by the county clerk for the general fund, the road fund the high school fund and the scalp bounties, and they appear to be cor rectly issued according to the authority of the county court and the scalp bounty voucher on file. Money on Dkposit in Court, The clerk has exhibited to me the money on deposit in court, as follows: Unidentified amount 118 89 Smith case 40 S4 Bamett estate 139 S3 At the present time the county clerk is running his ottioe shorthanded. This has caused some of the work to fall behind. Notably, the warrant register, and the cancellation of the cancelled warrants thereon, which is quite an important record. In a general way I feel like cum pi i menting the county clerk, and Indeed the three principal officers of the coun f V l,.nl,HA ...n.. t 1. .. j .Wong ivuiibj luiiua, lur uie very ,l',lum.,i, n . ,i ...... ; .. . 1. J . L. I- u .,.....wv ....... .v. ... snau .. con uuw ma wimc. uv is ootn recomer " " "'r " nowt .nB out in nis worn, anu as cierK those item, wnerein ne nas lailea to collect are such items as have been largely in doubt, except the trial fee, doubtless ovenoottea in trie presa ol Ousiness at the trial, a very common oversight among cieras. ma worn tnrougnout .V.. ... . 1 u .o.s .eK.ru .or proiecung ...w vwumj m iihticiis av . ai as Ilia onice is concernea. The sheriff. T. N. Balfour. The sheriff has collected taxe as follows: Taxes collected in 1911 and deposited on January 8th, 1912 4,386 00 T.xe 19 1. $208.977 21 1910.. ,o.u to 1909..: 1908 1907 190l 1905 1904 1901 724 05 329 88 -il OO 231 83 32 93 2 00 14 32 Total 1217,750 57 These amounts have been deposited as collected during the year 1912. The sheriff has also collected and de posited (on January 6th, 1913,) 1912 collection as follows: Taxea 1911 $13,407 80 " 1910 2,410 85 ' 1909 838 11 1908 409 45 1906 53 95 Total $17,120 1 Ehroks and Omissions Addition of page 25 register, sheriff dr $ 25 Receipts 2823 to 2830 (1907) not deposited . 194 97 Total debits $195 22 Addition page 39 sheriff er 10 00 61 63 64 1 00 10 00 10 00 Receipt 2650 error " 3144 transposition " 3673 error " 3701 error (Towns) 1323 error " 4029 (1910) transposition 60 1 80 50 01 2 00 27 Total $ 36 18 Balance due from sheriff $158 04 March 12th, 1913. Mr. J. H. Wilson, Prineville, Ore. Dear Sir: I am today in receipt of your letter of the 10th inBtant in which you ask for an opinion concerning the disposi tion of various fee and mileages earn ed by the sheriff of your county. You wish to know whether or not he should turn the same over to the county treas urer, or could he keep them in addition to his regular salary. Replying I would state that it is pro vided in Chapter 199 of the General Law of Oregon for 1911, that: "1 he said omcer shall receive no other compensation whatever for their services, and all fees collected under ex isting laws, by them, shall be turned into the county treasury of said county. " I am of the opinion that this restric tion applies to all of the county officers. and that all fees collected by any of the county officers should be turned in to the county treasury. Yours very truly, A. M. Crawford, Attorney General. Sheriff's Fees for Mileace Service of Process. The sheriff ha earned, according to his docket, fees and milages in civil ington egn $ 1.50 per 15. B. F. Wii, cases, to the amount of.. $429 101"orr, Prliievlllf, Ore. 3-6-6fp (Of this amount the docket shows f 173.80 paid, and as to tlis balance, it does not say w hether paid or not.) In addition to the above the docket shows SI cases in which servica 00 been made, attachments Ill.il, or trii slice process served, exclusive of mil ara. not shown on the docket, and these 81 cases call for fees t-'iO 66 The sheriff has also executed five deeds, according to the deed record, at K2 - 10 08 (Hi be I'1 " th other counties in the state I of Oregon, where I have conducted eX' for aminations, the sheriffs have paid this not class of fees to the treasurer, tw ice a the I yar, and they are still doing; so. is But tht attorney reneral has deliver- eu himself of an opinion on this subject " 244 l,ie"n'' Klrt 1910-1912) I wnerein ne declares tnat such fees are no longer authorised to be collected by sheriffs, the same having been super ceeded by the flat-salary law for coun ty officer. The attorney general discusses this question at length comparing th sev eral salary bill and flat-salary bills, and declares that all such fee cannot be collected. He is further furtifted in this opinion by a ruling of the supreme court in the case of the State ex rl V, Dunbar, 53 Or. 45, declaring that when a law was passed placing an officer on flat salary, whose compensation wa previously gained from fees, and there is no law providing that such fee shall continue to be collected for the benefit of the county, that they cannot be collected, as there is no authority therefor. Having a doubt in this matter 1 ad dressed a letter to the attorney general asking him how these fee should be disposed of, and his letter I attach j hereto . - The couty treasurer, Ualph L. j Jortlan - The treasurer ha received the fol- iow, .,,. j,i .u. ,o,o i.j,,uor liemtvt in,. n--. 1,500 00 25 00 i5 00 3,104 04 10 00 3 37 9.1 45 687 95 170 10 409 GO 30 00 42 50 5.613 48 7,7l'4 89 4,095 90 2,19(1 50 Circus kvnM Forrest rental Sale of old stove it. .. " "......in. fund jn I tTipig Road supplies Refund from roads Refund from bond interest . Refund road State school fund ... Count cerk.a fre," i(J Sale , M V Scalp bounty Bon(i jntef... (l,.I)0,itBd .... 3,256 00 Taxeg from gherii? 217,750 5" I Warrant ...1,1 f... r,..l. 25,000 00 Total $271,740 25 Transfers: Account roads ... 25.125 00 " bounty 2,100 00 ' T fine 1,410 41 Total 1300,375 66 Balance on hand Jan. 1st. 1912 $ 6.423 09 Total receipts f.106,798 75 i Disbursements The treasurer has paid as follows: Game fines warrants redeem ed t 80 ,l5 Scalp bounty warrants red S S Interest on school bonds Credits New York banks l,7o5 oo 4,987 44 109 00 293 36 46,664 34 35,563 11 39,599 76 833 32 93,814 77 22,888 22 36,695 16 City warrants redeemed Care feeble minded Library orders redeemed School special order red Superintendent' order paid State taxes paid High school warrant paid ... County warrants and bit Public road warrants paid ... Hoad fund ( R. H. Bayley) pd Total. $287,647 42 Transfer gen'l from schoool 1,410 41 Balance January 1, 1913 17,740 92 Total $308,798 75 Respectfully submitted, J. H. Wilson, Accountant. Play Fair With Child. Your Give your child a chance to nor mally develope physically and men tally, by removing from lift nose and throat diseased tonnllg and adenoid or any other obHtructloua. Don t tell him lie I slow or stupid remove lit difficulties and lie will advance rapidly. See an expert. C. W. Edmund M. D., the Eye, Ear, Nose and throat Surgeon Specialist Is now In Prinevllle Hotel Parlor. Glauses scientifically fitted. Methodist Sale. ladies of the Methodist will hold an apron and The church fancy work sale the fourth week in April in the lecture room of the church. All wishing aprons, pillow cases and other useful articles will do well to wait for this sale. Egg for Hatching. S. C llrown Ij-irhorn won lHt tier at 1912 county fair; three firHts, out second, one third on one pi-n at Rod mnnrl I'tnltrv Ulinn, I.-,...., SI .-. per 15: $5 ner hundred, iinfl Ornh AVHYNOT? Ictyoxir cortxs come oil hits LIKE MAGIC Att)ur driist I C-tTtl I I CfTrL 1 Jj tnTtHAL v conwwv j J sawiasist J It Pleases the Chef to know that our meat Is entrusted to bis care, for he knows that good meat is hslf the battle in cooking, lie ran get the best result with our mestslt is so tender and dllrotis. Our lleel, Mutton, Veal, Pork, srs exceptionally On in grad. II you have not tried our slesks or chops there is a treat coming lo you in them. City Meat Market Low Fares West SPRING COLONIST PERIOD Daily, March 15 to April 15 To All Central Oregon Points ON AOniTRMlft Chicago..... $38.00 feona. . . .' 37.00 St Loui 37.00 Milwaukee 36.70 l ittU Rnrlr A" 1ft M.rr.r.k!. At' CO i New rlen- 48105 Tell your friends In the east ol th opportunity of moving went at low rate. Direct train service via Burlington Ilotite, Northern l'acillc, Urcst Northern, Hpokane, 1'ortlunil A Seattle and Oregon Trunk Itailways. You can deposit funds with me n l west liound tickets will be furnished people in the east. 2 l:Uf W. D. SKINNER, Traffic Manager. Portland, Ore. Details Will be Supplied on Request; H. Baukol, Agt. Redmon The Low Fares apply from llie lollowing and many olricr points in the East, lo any station on the 0-W. R, & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Boston, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Charleston, 8. C. Detroit, Mich. Fort Worth, Tel. Minneapolis, f 51.70 LouiBville, Ky. 54.75 Memphis, Tenn. 55.15 Milwaukee, Wis. 47.50 Montgomery, Ala. 53.00 Muskogee, Okla. 43.50 New York City 40.75 New Orleans 30.00 8t. Paul, Minn. Prepaid Orders Tickets will be delivered without extra charge to any body at any point where Colonist fares apply, upon de posit with any 0-W R. & N. Agent of the amount. For full particulars drop a card to H. BAUKOL, Agent O-W R. & N, Redmond, Oregon Shecp Wantrd. Krotu :t(M lo rxnl heail nf sheep a unte.l. Address, giving lull particulars, t'Koos Coi vrr Jon uAt, rrinevlllo. Ore, Notlro to t.ivdilora. Nolle Is herrhv given Ihst the un dorsigtird lisvs Im-ti, by Ilia comity court ol the slat ol Orrgon, lor t'nKik county, duly appointed eiecutors ol lha state ol Charles II. roster, deceased, and all parsons having claims against said estate ata hernliy rruited to pre sent the same, duly vsnllcl, lo ssld exeeutora at the law olllcaol M. K. Drink, In the city ol Prlnrville, ('rk ciuuty, Oiegon, wilhlu six month Irom tht tlale ol this not li s. Ited and published llrsl tllti till 13th dayol March, 191.1. .Mki.vin M. Fusts, I Ira Ii, Kostss, Kxaculiir of I lis will and tt uf Charles II. Koster, deceasetl. 3 13 Ow is V CENTRAL OREGON LINE FROM St. Paul $30.00 Minneapolis 30.00 Duluth 30.00 Kansa City 30.00 Omaha 30.00 St. Joseph 30.00 Lincoln 30.00 COLONIST FARES WESTBOUND March 15 to April 15, 1913 SEND FOR THE FOLKS WHILE THE FARES ARE LOW $12.85 Oklahama City $35.25 42 so Philadelphia, Pa. 54.75 -n Pittsburg, Pa. 47.00 ,,0 'u Ht. Iiuls, Mo. 87.00 50.15 Denver, Colo. 30.00 35.20 Omaha, Neb. 30.00 55.00 Kansas, City, Mo. 30.00 48.05 Leavenworth, Kan. 30.00 30.00 Chicago 38.00