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) 2 . ' CROOK COUNTY JO URAL Page CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Out Lafoi.I.kttk, Editor-Proprietor Entered t the postoffice at Prineville, Oregon, iecond-class matter. The Journal standi for the beet Inter- nu ol Piineville and Crook County, if independent in politics. Published evert Thursday afternoon. Price $1.N) per year, payable in advance. In cam of chanaeoiaaiiress piease noiiiy m at once, sivins both old and new address. day pursuant to order of this Court made November ninth, 1915. On reconsideration of its Bunret for 1916, the Court finds its f.u-A in timates of the amount to be raised by Taxation in Crook County during the year 1916 to be as follows: High School Fund $16,624.00 County School Fund, 24,000.00 Couny Library Fund, 400.00 General Fund, v To annly on estimated indebted- DECEMBER TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT continued from page 1 county pcor for Twenty-five dollars apiece per month unless said per sons are bed-fust. In the Matter of County roads: Extension of L. C. Young Road Map and field notes of final survey presented by surveyor; same ap proved; road ordered opened as a public highway. Geo. A. Jones Koid Map and filed notes of final survey presented by surveyor; same approved; road ordered opened as public highway. S. V. Hardii Road No. 2. Prelim inary Hearing continued until first day of January Term, 1916. Tumalo Project No. 1 Road Pre liminary Hearing continutd until first day of Jaunary Term, 1916. O. F. Wallenberg Road Prelim inary Hearing continued until first day'of Januray Term, 1916. Final Estimate of Buget for 1916. Meeting of Taxpayers held this I take orders for Men's Made-to-Measure SUITS Cleaning, Pressing, and Tailoring promptly done. I also buy Misfit Clothing. W. H. KEEHN ' O. A. C. iimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuii FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 1916 Live Information, Practical Kelp for the Home the Farm, the Community. Conventions of Oregon' Greatest Industrie Conference od Oregon's Most Vital Problems LECTURES DKMOVSTRATIONS EXHIBITIONS ENTKKTAl KM ENT9 Two thousand people attended last year. It it great place to make friend with live thinkers and live thought good workers, and good work. WINTER SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1916 ' A Practk-al Agricultural Course in 8 Nut Shell. Applied Science in Actual Work of the Farm and Household. biMil FRV1T RAISING, FARM CROPS, SOILS. STOCK RAISING. DAIRY WORK, VRLTRY RAISING. GARDKNINO, COOK ING, SKWING. HOl'SK HOLD ARTS. HOMS KI RSING. BUSINKSS MKT.HoDS, ROAD Bl' 1 1.1)1 NO. FARM KNGINHKRING, RL'RAL ORGANIZATIONS. MARKETING. jarrepoadence Course Without Tuition, lixpert Instruction id Muaic. Reduced railroad rates. For program write to The Ctllege Exchange, Oregwi Agricultural College. Corvaliii. (lw lj-1 to 1-1) The Oregonian Is handled exclusively in Prineville by H. R. LAKIN Delivered at your door the same day as published for 75c per month ncss, 45,808.82 County Judge, Salary and expenses, 1.050.00 Commissioner, mileage and per diem, 600 00 Road Supervision, viewers etc. 2,000.00 Secretary of Count;Court, 200.00 Circuit Court Expense, 7,000.00 Justice Court. 500.00 Juvenile Court, 500.00 Sheriff's Office, County Jail, etc. 7,000.00 Clerk's Office. 6,000.00 Assessor's Office, 5.000.00 Treasurer's Office. 1.075.00 School Supt. OnVo, 3,160.00 Shcool Exhibit, County Fair, . 200.00 Surveyor's Office, 3.000.00 Coroner's Office, 400.00 Sealer of weights and measures, 250.00 Water Master. 1,000.00 County Agriculturalist, 1,500.00 Health Officer, 180.00 Widow's Pensions. 4,000.00 Indigent Persons, 6.000.00 Insane, Examinations of. etc. J50.00 Court House Expense, 3.585.00 Bounty on Coyotes, 2,500.00 Rebates for double Assessments, etc. 300.0U Auditing County Records, 500.00 Elections 4,000.00 Enforcement of ant-liquor law, 1.000.00 County Fair, 500.00 Printing Proceeding and Delinquent taxes, f,500.00 Estimated State Tax, 33,000.00 Bridges, Culverts, and Misscelaneous, 26,000.00 Total, 169.438.82 Probable Receipts, Clerk's Office, 5,000.00 Net amount of General Fund, . 164,438.82 Levy for 1916 Based upon the above estimate, the County Court orders the follow ing levies for the Year: 1916 High School Fund, 2i mills County School Fund 3 mills County Library Fund, 1-20 mill General Fund, 20 S-20 mills Voting Precincts Whereas the December Term of Court is the time set by law for the formation of new Voting Precincts and the change in any boundary cf any precinct; and whreeas certian petitions have been presented to this Court asking for various changes in the boundaries of certain voting precincts; the Court therefore orders and forms the following voting precincts to ue decribed as follows, to-wit: Bend Precinct No. 3 as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the north line of north addition to the City of Bend and the main line of the Oregon Trunk Railway tracks, thence west to the city limits, thense southwest along city limits to California street, thence southeast along California street to Cascade street, thence easterly along Cascade street to fourth sreet, Now Is the Time to Have Your Cars Overhauled and ready for spring---We are not agents for any make and aim to treat all alike. We have the best equipped shop in town for general work. Prices as reasonable as we can possibly keep them. Give us a Trial and Be Convinced PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP thense north along fouth street to the nothwest corner of the southeast J of the southeast J of Section 32, Twp. 17-South, Range 12-East, W. M., thence east to the main line of the Oregon-Trunk Railway tracks, thence north along said main line to point of beginning. Bend Precinct No. 4 as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the sixteenth line between the N. E. 1 and the S. E. i of the S. E. i of Sec. 32 Twp. 17-South, Range 12-East, W. M., and the main line of the Oregon-Trunk Railway tracks, thence west to fourth street, thence south along fourth street to Cas cade street, thence westerly along Cascade street to California street, thence northwest along California street to the city limits, thence southerly along city limits to the secti m line between See. 32 Twp. 17-South, Range 12-East W. M., and section 5. Twp. 18-South, Range 12-East, W. M., thence east along said section line to its intersection with main line of the Oregon-Trunk Railway tracks, thence northerly along saitj tracks to point of begin ning. Bend Precinct No. 5. All those portions of the city of Bend withjn t ie corporate limts not included in Precincts No. 3 and 4. Montgomery Precinct No, 6. Commencing at the northeast cor ner of Section 1, Twp. 14-South, Range 14-East, W. M., thence west about 8J miles to Crooked River. thence southeasterly up Crooked River, to the range line between ranges 13 and 14 E. W M., thence south about 4J miles to the south west corner of Section 6, Twp. 15-South. Range 14-East. W. M., thence east 6 miles, thence north 7 miles to point of beginning. - McKay Precinct No. 7. Commencing at the northwest corner of Section 6, Twp. 13-South Range 15-East, W. M., thence east 8 miles, thence north 6 miles, thence east 11 miles, thence south 8 miles thence west 5 miles, thence south 5 miles, thence west 4 miles, thence south 2 miles, thence west 10 miles, thence north 9 miles, to point of be ginning. Lower Bridge Precinct No. 8. Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 35, Twp. 14-South,' Range 11-East, W. M., thence east 7 miles, thence north 2 miles, thence' east 1 mile, thence north 2 miles, thence west 1 mile, thence north one mile, thence west to Deschutes River, thence north down the Deschutes River to the Township line between Town ships 13 and 14 south, thence west along Township line to Squaw Creek, thence south and west along Squaw Creek to the section line between sections 16 and 17, Twp. 14-South, Range 11-East W.M., thence south to the southwest corner of Sec. 20, Twp. 14-South, Range 11-East, W. M., thence east 2 miles, thence south 2 miles to point of beginning Roberts Precinct No. 11. Commencing at the northeast corner of Sec. 36. Twp. 16-Southr Range 17-East, W. M., thence west 12 miles, thpnee south 12 miles, thence east 10 miles, thence north 3 miies, thence east 8 miles, thence notrh 6 miles, thence west 6 miles, thence north 4 miles t point to be ginning. Vote at Roberts. Dechutes Precinct No, 12. Commencing at the north east corner of Section 16, Township 17 -South, Range Thirteen East, W. M., thence west to Deschutes River, thence southwesterly along Deschutes River to its intersection with the section line between sec tions 30 and 31, Twp.' 19-South, Range 11-East, W. M., thence east to northeast corner of Sec. 32, Twp. 19-South Range 11-East W. M., thence south 1 mile, thence east 16 miles, thence north 6 miles thence west 3 miles, thence north 10 miles to point of beginning; all lands within these boundaries ex cept the city of Bend. Johnson Creek Precint, No. 13. Commencing at the northeast cor ner of Sec. 8, Twp. 14-South, Range 17-East, W. M., thene west '4 miles thence south 2 miles, thence west 10 miles, thence south 7 miles, thence east 6 miles, thence south to Crooked River, thence southeasterly 9se better flour W B2 I Cerai Qritts ffi ffi IS A Breakfast Food that will appeal to you Give it a trial on our "Money Back Guarantee" i en !!! Ed $ PRINEVILLE FLOUR MILLS m m continued on page 3, P mm iaeo Efficiency Is Piano Economy Our Prices are Right and Our Terms Moderate T Efficiency IHE real value of your piano is demon strated only by a period of years, by the service which it gives, bv the satis-' faction which is yours in its possession, its usefulness, the quality of its tone and the durability of its finish. enters into those pianos which are made by manu facturers of established reputationfactories which have proven their works by the one es sentialthe Test of Time. Only products of factories which have stood the acid test are to be found in our store. Durability, Tone Quality, Excellence of Detail in Workmanship and Finish are evident in each and every instrument which we offer. Here you may purchase with a full knowledge of security a piano or player piano at the price at which it is marked. KNOW that you are buying the very D f f fUA Pvia and that price is identically the same that you JDeSl at me I lice would pay on the floor of its manufacturers Eastern boat freight added. Do not think of buying a piano .or Jpiano player before looking over our stock. Your money's worth or your money bad:. Leave orders for tuning and repairing at our store. Located in Kamstra's Store Building, Prineville, Ore. The WILEY B. ALLEN COMPANY E. H. BRENT, Representative, PRINEVILLE, OREGON Other Stores: Portland, San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Joie and other coast cities Vrogollos fox IPiyiician an J Surjifon Rooms 1 and 2, Cornett Building Phone: Pioneer, 136 and Red 203 Prineville, Oregon A WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a grave mistake for mothers to neg lect their aches and pains and suffer in silence this only leads to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if yolir nerves are excitable; if you feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves uid build strength. Scott's is strengthening, thousands of jotli TU and will help you. NoalcohoU Kcolt & Bowuc, JJiooiufleld. N. J. NOT GOOD AFTER DECEMBER 18, 1915 Crook County Journal's Voting Contest This Coupon Will Count for 10 Votes For.. Postoffice . Good for 10 votes when filled out end sent to The Journal office by mall or otherwise, on or before the above date. No coupon will be altered in any way or transferred after being received by The Journal. . The Journal does Modern , Printing on Short Notice