r AOS TWO til TIMM.-HKRAlin WUWWB, OHM O O If fMtttfdnjr, November 15, lf)n, COMMISSIONERS ANSWER JUDGE LEVEN5' PROTEST Vo tho Kdltor:- A fow wouks hko, thoro appear ed In your i)icr, an article under .tho JioittlliiK of "Protcmt of II, C. &.ovuiih, County JikIro, uKiitimt ontor Sng Into u contract by tho County . "Court, to erulso tho prlvuloly ownoil 4 1 in lie r lamia in lluruoy county," and as (JotnnitrtHlonurH wlio hIkuihI tlila contract for tho Cruliio, wo would ho illumed to havo you publluh tho fol lowiiif,' In your paper; ' In tho .protost, Mr. I.uvimih ntato: yjrul That tho county will dorlvo ' o bonuflt from mien a orulHo, AtiHworhiK thl will Hay that two bows iiko, Mr. Caldwoll appeared bo- loro tho County Court and nuked tho j bounty Court to havo tho prlvntoly ownc timber laudti of llurney coun ity crutaod and 1 wan thon, un I am taow. In favor of tho privately ownod HlmK'r Iniuttt of tho county bolnjj cinlHod. 1 find that there aro but fow coun Ua in OroRon, having an much pri vately ownod timber land as llarnoy county ha.B, which has not had a ceanty erulso and as tho matter now tandH, tho amount and valuo of tho timber rcHourcea of llarnoy county a a matter of moro conjucturo. After thin erulso han boon complet ed, wo Mtlll havo doflnlto Information KMrtulnliiK to thla roHOiirou which may ihj used at any future tlmo and ! which tho public In generally In terested and thon all privately owned taabcr lands of tho county will be Vaxttl uqually on a standard market alao. Of course tho amount of timber a the various tract of land differ ad It Ih certainly tho oqultahte toscUiod to fix tho valuation valuo on Hae actual amount of timber on ouch aarctl of laud. Article Two of Mr. Loreim Pro t Ktaton That there aro no fundi vallablo and upon thin aimwcr do a?enla and culls for a clout; Invcstl qcailou of tho financial condition of nha county on tho date tho contract wa untorod Into. Tho facts aro uti Sallows: Tho HudRot woh prepared and pub JWiuil In December, 1918, and tho cimouul of taxes HubMoquoutly lovlod fey Uio county, did not exceed the aswiount provided for in hucIi budget tay ton per cent ns provided for under Khtj law. Tho levy for county purpnic for tbv 'ar 1918 was not Kreator than kat of tho proceeding year, plus "rtx ver cent increase which Is pro vided for by tho constitution. The accounts of tho county wero p!rtod and balanced to December 31t 1918, by W. K. Huston, account- Tho summary proparod nt that lme Hhowed that the rcscourco of thft county. In excess of all Its llabll it kit on Dec. 31st 1918, amounted to I.G1!5.000. .. . . iiuwevvr mis summary snoweu a iencu against the County general turn! fund, not provided for in budgot 20,03,16 Showing amount available in Ronorat fund for ex poiidltttro not Itemized In lluditct 8,430.08 To this should rightfully bo ndded certain warrants drawn on Gener al fund during tho past two imintlm.tn payment of State High way inatter.4 ami which aro pro vided for In tho $.1:1,000,00 nmiofm mont for that purpoHo .. J.or.o.oo 11,100.07 Ah a check on tho above, I find that warrants havo been drawn on tho guttural fund during the year to October 1st.. 70,501.09 Amount provided for by budget for year 70,0fi0.r0 Transferred from rabbit bounty fund 9,437.54 Itccolved from Stato on bounty ac count C, 197.30 deceived from Clerk's foes 2,410.00 Halanco remaining uuexpnndod in General fund.. 13,002.05 On Dec. 31st 1918, thoro ra outstanding unpaid warrants against Glin. Kami amounting to 134,410. GO on "hand In Gon. Fund W lato 25,485.66 -Awiount overdraft, Gon. Fund Dec. 31st 1918 8,923.94 "Tho njudgot provided a total to bo a tat.il for general county piirpoos for 1S19 of I7C.059.50. In consideration of this matter, It Immaterial to dotormino how much of 4.hu levy for general county pur 'pomm lias been collected to this da.to. iMfer the lovy is mado, tho payment ef taxvs is rcgardod as u legul cer tainty mid for that reason, we must aawnu that tho full amount of tho tevy has boon collected. AVhllo it Is trim that the budget fehbwu 'thttt the county plans to ox nnH the wholo amount raised for general purposes, the expenditure aaeea not bo made for tho actual Items uih4 In tho oxact amounts sot for in Yat budgot and we find tout the vawrt aas mado, what may bo classed am "Knnergonny Krpondltures" for certain Items not Included in the bud get and'iheHO items must first be con sidorod In arriving at tho standing f the General Fund account, Amount overdruft Oon. Fund, Doc. 31, 1918 $ 8,923.94 SinierKency expeiidltureH paid out of Gen. Fund during the year Iiilluunza mntters 10,57.1.13 'Cranshoppor extermination 4,343.09 Snnlrrel oxtertnlna'tlon h l.lSSr.OO 12,039.22 On G?n. Fund outsldo of budget items 20,903.10 Against this debit Item, we find 11m following amounts duo. to tho 5nural Fund: lalanco uiioxpeudod and muit-odcd in refund' of taxes $ 2,000.00 &1vortlHlug delinquent Ikxuh No. longer to- yulrod 300.00 J xnc'ideittal and iiildcellauo- ous oxpoiiKcs 5,000,00 Proposed reduction of gun- oral fund vurr'antH 5,000.00 ' 93,104.34 93,104.34 And in lino with this deduction, tho County Trcusurcr has issued u call for all General Fund warrants to October 1st, lll, and informs mo that ho has tho cash on hand to fully cover tho same. From tho above, It can be soon, that the county has and at the datn of tho contract In quostlon, had no liabilities not provided for and that there remains sufficient In tho Gen cral Fund to cover expenditures for tho remainder of tho year. Mr. I.ovens also states in his pro tost That "Tho cruise of tho Oro- on and Western Colonization com pany's lands In Harney county re duccd, rather than raised the assos meat on their lauds. Anworlug this, I will say that us long as all tho timber lauds of llar noy county were assessed on an acre- ago basis, tho valuation could bo worked out with a reasonable equity by tho County Assessor, but when tho Oregon nnd Western Colonisa tion company appeared before tho Hoard of Kquallzatlou. asking that tholr assessment be reduced to con form to u privato timber cruise which they bad mado and which they sub mitted to tho Hoard of Kquallxatlon, It Is, in good business, Incumbont upon tho County Court to check up such a private cruise before adopt ing It as a basis for tax valuation. Mr. Loveus further states In ills protest That there will be bo raa- torlal gain to the county to have al I ... -B ft . . t a . i . t 1 i-uuiuy cruise maue, oui iae unoer cruiser's reports are beginning to come in and I will glve'a few con paritons, showing the Oregon and Western Colonization company's fig ures from which their assessments has boon based und I will also give the figures which have beea given by the cruisers and which we have bad checked by the county's checker. O. W. Col. Co. claim Sec, 6, T. 21, 11.25 2,900.000 ft Our cruise shows,.. 4.880,000 ft O. W. Col. Co. claim Bee. 17, T. 21, It. 21 .. ... .6,200.000 ft Our cruise shows... .8, 135.000 ft .0. W. Col. Company claims Sec. 19, T. 21 It. 25 . ,5.000.000 Our cruise shows 7.8115,000 O. W. Col. Company claims fioo, 31 T. 21 U. 25... . . . 4,700,000 Our itrulsa shows 5,005,000 From tho reports eomltu; In, I ho llovo it wilt bo found thai a 0011111 crulno of tho privately ownod timber litnils of lluruoy county, will muku a material Rain to tho county's tuudii. ItoforrltiR to tho last paragraph of Mru I.ovetiH protest Itegtrdlng no rumlH with which to pay for cruise Hy referring to the above summary of tho flnanelal condition of Harney county, It wilt lie found that Mar hey county did have the right .to outer Lnlo a crulno and the records of tljn proceedings purloining 10 tho contract in quuiitlou, hIiowh, that it was tho unanimous opinion of tho county court tnai tun cruisu iuiouki ho made ns a resolution wuh passed at tho September term of court, which term of court was attended by '.ludgo I.eveiiH and Commissioner Mc- Klunon, Commissioner llass, myself not being presold as I was In Califor nia, In this rosolullon It was slated that It wan to tho Interest of tho county that a erulso of tho timber lands. Hhould ho mado, This samo resolution was again adopted at the mooting In October, which was attended by Commission ers HttRS and McICInuon. n. "L. 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