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§ 2339.

§ 2340.

§ 2341.

§ 2342.

Sheriff, rate allowed for collecting taxes.

§ 2343.

§ 2344.

County clerk, fees of.

Sheriff, fees of.

Sheriff's compensation for keeping prisoner in county jail when paid by county.

Additional compensation to clerks and sheriffs in certain counties.
Sheriff, fees as tax collector.

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§ 2353.

§ 2354.

Private persons, compensation of, for performing legal services.
Mileage, when allowed and at what rate.

§ 2355.

§ 2356.

§ 2357.

Mileage, rule for computing in case of sheriff and constable.
Compensation, when amount of determined by cour+
Fees, when to be paid by state or county.

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§ 2364.

Assessors and commissioners of county court, fees of, special provisions as to certain counties.

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Oct. 24, 1864, $1

§ 2366. Certificate of judge to be filed; sheriff to be allowed guards.

§ 2367. Guards, compensation of.

§ 2368. Sheriff may convey convict on horseback.

§ 2369. Sheriff may convey convict in wagon.

§ 2336. The following fees shall be allowed to the officers and persons hereinafter named for the services officers herein herein specified:

What fees allowed to

specified.

18 Or. 444.

Id., § 11.

Secretary of state, fees of

§ 2337. The fees of the secretary of state shall be as! follows:

For certifying and affixing the seal of the state to any document or paper, two dollars.

For making copies of any record or file, each folio twenty-five cents.

For filing articles of incorporation, two dollars and a half.

For recording any paper or document by law required to be recorded by him, for each folio twenty-five cents.

§ 2338. The fees of the clerk of the supreme court Oct. 24, 1864, $2 shall be as follows:For filing a transcript on appeal, or other separate court, fees of paper, fifty cents.

For docketing cause, and other like services not herein enumerated, to be paid by the appellant, one dollar.

For making and sending a mandate to an inferior court, one dollar and fifty cents.

For recording an opinion of the supreme court, for each folio twenty-five cents.

For entering order of admission as an attorney, and making certified copy of the same, five dollars.

For each day's attendance upon the supreme court, five dollars.

For entering any judgment or decree, one dollar.
For making any other journal entry, fifty cents.
For taxing costs, seventy-five cents.

For entering satisfaction of judgment or decree for

costs and disbursements, fifty cents.

For any other services in this section not enumerated, the like fees allowed to a county clerk.

For fees of districts attorneys, see § 1065.

Clerk of the supreme

County clerk,

fees of.

§ 2339. The fees of the county clerks shall be as fol- Oct. 26, 1882,§ 2. lows:For issuing any writ, order, or process, except a sub- st. 1882, p. 45. pœna, forty cents.

For issuing a subpoena for one person, fifteen cents; and five cents for each additional person named therein. For filing each paper or pleading, except in cases of claims filed in the county court against a county, ten cents.

For entering any judgment, order, or decree of any court, twenty-five cents.

For each folio after the first in any judgment, order, or decree ten cents.

For each folio of any journal entry, other than a judgment, order or decree, ten cents.

Oct. 25, 1882, $2

County clerk,

For taking an affidavit, including the administration of the oath, ten cents.

For swearing a witness, three cents.

For taking and approving an undertaking or bond in any case, twenty cents.

For making and filing judgment roll, fifteen cents. For making copies of journal entries for judgment roll, ten cents for each folio.

For docketing judgment or decree in judgment docket, twenty-five cents.

For making copies of any record on file, for each folio

ten cents.

For official certificate under seal of any court, twenty cents.

For official certificate without seal, twenty cents.
For issuing commission to take testimony, fifty cents.
For taking depositions, for each folio ten cents.
For taxing costs and disbursements in any cause,
twenty-five cents.

For docketing cause in any action or proceeding, other than the docketing of a claim against a county in a county court, twenty-five cents.

For swearing jury, on trial of any action, suit, or proceeding, twenty-five cents.

For receiving, reading, filing, and recording verdict in any suit, action, or proceeding, fifty cents.

For recording any judgment, order, bill, or appointment of any executor, administrator, or guardian, for each folio ten cents.

For recording the appointment of any admeasurer of claims, fifteen cents.

For making all indexes in relation to an estate, twentyfive cents.

For making and keeping a register in relation to an estate, twenty-five cents.

For making and keeping a record of accounting and distribution in relation to any estate, one dollar.

County clerk,

fees of.

For filing and making a certified copy of a declaration Oct. 26, 1882, § 2 to become a citizen of the United States, fifty cents. For entering judgment of admission of an alien to citizenship, and making a certified copy thereof, one dollar.

For making copies of assessments on [or] census roll, for each folio ten cents.

For issuing letters testamentary of administration or guardianship, twenty-five cents.

For extending on tax roll the rates levied by the county court, for each folio ten cents.

For each warrant drawn on the county treasurer, five cents, provided that no charge shall be made for filing or canceling redeemed orders or warrants.

For making abstract of the same, for each folio ten

cents.

For making out exhibit of the receipts and expenditures of the county, for each folio ten cents.

For each certificate of election required by law, twentyfive cents.

For each election notice required by law, fifteen cents. For making out an appointment in pursuance of an order of the county court, fifteen cents.

For issuing any license required by law, other than a marriage license, fifty cents.

For making and depositing in the jury-box the ballots containing the names of the jurors on the jury list, fifty cents.

For drawing jurors for any term of the circuit or county court, and making and filing any memorandum thereof, twenty-five cents.

For making panel for sheriff, twenty-five cents.

For making and filing list of jurors or witnesses in criminal cases, and before grand jurors who may be returned to any court, with the mileage and per diem, five cents for each name. For recording such mileage and per diem in jury-book, for each folio ten cents.

Oct. 26, 1882, § 2.

For opening and canvassing election returns, for each County clerk, day necessarily employed three dollars.

fees of.

Id., $8.

Sheriff, fees of.

10 Or. 113.

19 Or. 93.

For making abstracts of the votes cast at any election, for each folio ten cents.

For taking and certifying an acknowledgment to a deed or other instrument of writing, twenty-five cents. For recording any deed, declaration, contract, or other private writing required by law to be recorded, for each folio ten cents.

For making and issuing a marriage license, registering the same, filing, recording, and indexing marriage certificate, two dollars.

For filing and making entry, when required by law, of any article of incorporation, bill of sale, or chattel mortgage, fifty cents.

For entering and attesting satisfaction of a mortgage or judgment, ten cents.

For each poll-book required by law, fifty cents.

For taking each justification to a bond or undertaking, fifteen cents.

For making in the several indexes the entries required of the filing and recording of any instrument, paper, or notice, for each entry five cents.

For receiving and filing every mandate from the supreme court, and accompanying papers, twenty-five cents. For entering issuance of attachment in register, twenty cents.

For furnishing fee-bill to any person, twenty-five cents. For entering issuance of execution in execution docket, ten cents.

For entering returns of execution, and how disposed of in execution docket, for each folio ten cents.

For recording any private writing less than one folio, fifteen cents.

2340. The fees of the sheriff shall be as follows:For serving any writ for the enforcement of a judg ment or decree, sixty cents.

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