State Ex Rel. Oklahoma City Times Co. v. Baker

1914 OK 499, 143 P. 668, 43 Okla. 646, 1914 Okla. LEXIS 589
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedOctober 13, 1914
Docket6894
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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State Ex Rel. Oklahoma City Times Co. v. Baker, 1914 OK 499, 143 P. 668, 43 Okla. 646, 1914 Okla. LEXIS 589 (Okla. 1914).

Opinion

BLEAKMORE, J.

This is an original proceeding in mandamus presented by the relator against George Baker, county treasurer of Oklahoma county, and’ the board of county commissioners of said county. The petition alleges, in substance, that relator is the owner and publisher of the Oklahoma City Times, a newspaper that is now, and has been, published in Oklahoma City for more than one year last past; that on the 8th day of October, 1914, the board of county commissioners of *647 Oklahoma county designated the Oklahoma City Times as the newspaper in which said county treasurer shall give notice of the sale of real property for delinquent taxes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914, and directed said treasurer to forthwith prepare and deliver said Oklahoma City Times a list of the real property to be sold for such delinquent taxes. It is also alleged that on the 18th day of August, 1914, the said board had designated the Canadian Valley News as a newspaper to publish said notice, and also ordered the same published in the Oklahoma Citj'- Times and the Edmond Sun; but, notwithstanding such designation of the Oklahoma City Times as a newspaper in which said notice should be given, that said Baker, as treasurer, has neglected and refused to make and deliver said list to it.

Respondent's return to the alternative writ of mandamus issued herein practically admits the allegations of the petition, and alleges that on the 7th day of October, 1914, the board of county commissioners having failed to designate such newspaper, respondent Baker selected the Daily Legal News, a paper printed, published, and of general circulation in Oklahoma county and in all respects qualified under the law to print ánd publish legal notices, and especially to print and publish said delinquent tax list, as the newspaper in which said list should be published and notice giveñ, with the understanding that the publication of said list should be made upon condition that it be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction that it was the duty of the respondent to give such notice. Respondent further alleges that, for the reason that notice of the amount of their taxes had not been given by mail, prior to November '1, 1913, to the owners of the real property upon which taxes have become delinquent, no valid sale of said property can be made, and therefore the publication of such tax list would be a useless and vain thing.

It appears by the record that on the 18th day of August, 1914, the following order was made and entered of record by the board of county commissioners of Oklahoma county:

“Order. — Publication of the delinquent real estate tax list for the year 1913 coming before the board, it is hereby ordered that said tax list shall be published in the Canadian Valley News, *648 published at Jones, Oklahoma, and the county clerk is hereby ordered to notify the county treasurer to deliver to the publisher of said newspaper, or the publisher’s representative, the copy of said tax list.
“It is further ordered and agreed that said real estate tax list will also be published in the Edmond Sun, published at Edmond,. Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma City Times, published at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and that the county shall pay for this publication of said "tax list, .as follows: To the Canadian Valley News, twenty-five per cent.; to the Edmond Sun, twenty-five per cent.; to the Oklahoma City Times, fifty per cent. — at the legal rate.”

On the 7th day of October, 1914, respondent, as county treasurer, orally selected the Daily Legal News as the newspaper in which such notice should be given and the tax list published. Thereafter, on' the 8th day of October, 1914, a further order was made by said board, the pertinent parts thereof being:

“Thereupon the matter of the giving of notices of the sale of real property for delinquent taxes ascertained and extended in the year 1913, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1913, and ending June 30, 1914, is by the board considered, and it is by the board ordered, that the Oklahoma City Times, a newspaper in and of general circulation in the said county of Oklahoma, be, and is, hereby designated by the board of county commissioners as the paper in which the county treasurer shall give notice of the sale of real property for delinquent taxes aforesaid, and,
“It is further ordered that the county treasurer shall forthwith prepare and deliver to the said Oklahoma City Times newspaper, or its representative, the said list of real properties to be sold for the delinquent taxes aforesaid. * * *”

By the Revised Laws of Oklahoma 1910 it is provided:

“Section 7396. The treasurer shall in all cases where taxes are a lien upon real property and are unpaid on the first day of May proceed to advertise and sell such real estate for such taxes and cost as hereinafter provided. * * *”
“Section 7397. The treasurer shall give notice of the sale of real property for delinquent taxes by publication thereof once a week for three consecutive weeks, commencing after the first day of October, preceding the sale, in some newspaper in the county, to be designated by the board of county commissioners, *649 and if the board of county commissioners shall fail to designate such paper, then in a paper to be selected by the treasurer. Such notice shall contain a notification that all lands on which the taxes of such fiscal year remain due and unpaid will be sold, and of the time and place of the sale, and shall contain a list of the lands to be sold and the amount of taxes due. The county treasurer shall charge and collect in addition to the taxes, interest and penalty the sum of twenty-five cents on each tract of real property other than town lots, and ten cents on each town lot advertised for sale, which sum shall be paid into the county treasury, and the county shall pay the cost of the publication of such notice. But in no case shall the county be liable for more than the amount charged to the delinquent lands for advertising.”

Respondent contends that the order of the board of county commissioners of August 18, 1914, designating three newspapers in which notice of the sale of real property for delinquent taxes for the year ending June 30, 1914, should be published, was void, and that by reason of the failure of said board to lawfully designate a paper in which the same should be published, and in performance of his duties, he did on the 7th day of October, 1914, select the Daily Legal News as the newspaper in which said notice should be given; that the subsequent order of said board of county commissioners, of October 8, 1914, designating the Oklahoma City Times as the paper in which said notice should be given, was of no force or effect.

Section 7397, supra, contemplates the publication' of such notice in but one newspaper, and the language “some newspaper in the county, to be designated by the board of county commissioners, and if the board of county commissioners shall fail to designate such paper, then a paper to be selected by the treasurer,” is susceptible of no other reasonable construction.

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