(KTOI1ER 9, 1H, IAGE 4 CROOK COCNTT JOCHNAL Powell Butte E23 NEWS NOTES E22 Guy Dobson and Joe Elliott have old their cattle to the Paulina Valley cattle raisers Association. Delivery was made Monday. It ia the Intention of these men to buy pure bred cattle and specialize in them hereafter and they will prcbably make a trip to the Willamette Valley in the near future to purchase their foundation stock. C. M. Charlton has purchased 100 bead of ewes from the J. N. William son flocks and will keep them on his ranches here at Powell Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Angland were Powell Butte visitors Tuesday going on to Prineville with Dan Hourigan to see the airplane in Us closing flights. , Mrs. E. A. Bussett and Miss Fay Bussett motored to Sherman county last week to visit Mrs. Bussett's un cle, Ben Brown, and as the roads were so good they went on to The Dalles, where they visited the Guy Sears family, returning home Sunday even ing. Mrs. Mary Brown is at her home at the Bussett ranch, after a visit at Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bayne, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Milner, Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Worrell, formed a merry party at the carnival in Prtnevllle Saturday night. Mr. Stevens, the "stone mason" of Redmond. Is at the Worrell ranch, where is building a stone and concrete garage. Mr. Worrell made a trip to K oil mo ml Tuesday to get the lumber. Kred Atchison of Kedniond called at the Worrell ranch Saturday. Henry Hanson has Installed a tele phone in his residence. S. D. Mustard, the potato king and grand chief exhibitor in former years at county fairs, was too busy harvest ing his hay and grain crop this year to make an exhibit and it was very con spicuous by its absence. Dominic Verges, Dan Hourigan, and Tom Cronin have returned from a business trip to Portland. Carl Jacobson, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jacobson, receiv ed first prize on his merry-go-round, a mechanical device built by himself. We congratulate Carl. J. E. Elliott has purchased the place known as the old Jim Turner homestead and has secured a water right for it and will immediately set about clearing and putting it into cultivation. The purchase pries was $!5 per acre, we are informed. Joe Elliott has leased his home place to Mr. and Mrs. Watson, who came here recently from Fort Rock. They will move onto the place this month. E. Carl Charlton has for.e to Port land, where he will remain tor sev eral weeks. WEATHER RECORD tX)R WEEK Cooperative Weather Observer D, 1 P. Adanison furnishes the following record of temperatures and rainfall ; tor the past week: Date High Low October 1 Rfi 40 October 2 59 34 October 3 tit 34 October 4 S 23 I October 5 75 !! October 6 TX J.V October 7 SI S5, DEDICATES MARCH TO AITIIOR Prof. Warren Glaze received per mission this week from both the auth or and publishers to name a march which he Just recently composed af ter the book of "North of Fifty Three." The march will be dedicated to Itertrand W. Sinclair, author of the book. Mr. Glaze was told while in Portland a short time ago by a member of a band "and orcheptra leaders that his march was a winner. One thousand copies have been sold in advance of publication. Grant Co. Journal. NOTICE OF pii L FOR ISSUING ROAD BONDS FOR CROOK COUNTY li nf ir7SV?W?i When the car Is working right, when all nature Is In a gala mood, contentment and happiness Is yours. But How Different When the Car Goes Wrong ! Nothing Is more stubborn than a bulky car, and thn farther you are from help the worse it beliu-es. It you want your car to be right all of the time, leave the repairs ami overhauling to us. I,et us demonstrate to you the fu mouse Parrot tractor and you will buy no other. We have several good buy in uwd Kuril rant. DELCO-LIGHT Tarn MtnptrU EUrtrie Light and Powr Plant Plenty of bright safe clean electric light.' No more hot smoky lamps. INLAND AUTO CO. Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of November, 1919, a special election will be held in Crook County, to determine whether the County Court shall issue bonds of the County to provide for permanent road construction to the amount of $220,000, to mature as follows: $ 6,000 for five (5) years from date of issue; $ 7,000 for six (6) years from date of issue ; $ 9,000 for seven (7) years .from date of issue; $11,000 for eight (8) years from date of issue; $12,000 for nine (9) years from date of issue; $13,000 for ten (10) years from date of issue; $14,000 for eleven (ll),years from date of issue; $15,000 for twelve (12) years from date of issue; $16,000 for thirteen (13) years from date of issue ; V. $17,000 for fourteen (14) years from date of issue $18,000 for fifteen (15) years from date of issue ; $19,000 for sixteen (16) years from date of issue $20,000 for seventeen (17) years from date of issue ; $21,000 for eighteen (18) years from date of issue ; $22,000 for nineteen (19) years from date of issue ; Bp more than the entire said $220,000 to be issued in any one year; and to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed six per cent (6o,o) per annum ; and the funds so raised shall be expended in building permanent roads, described as follows, to-wit: Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) to complete Crooked River Highway as at present projected beginning at the Southwest corner of Section Eighteen (18) in Town ship Fifteen (15) South of Range Fourteen (14) East of the Willamette Meridian on the boundary line between Crook and Deschutes Counties and running thence generally in an Easterly and Southeasterly direction through the City of Prineville and terminating near the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Sev enteen (17) Township Sixteen (16) South of Range Eighteen (18) East of the Willam ette Meridian, approximately at the Shorty Davis place, so-called, length of road 46 miles, more or less; ' Ninety thousand ($90,000.00) Dollars on a road beginning at or near the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Seventeen (17) in Township Sixteen (16) South of Range Eighteen (18) East of the Willamette Meridian (Shorty Davis place) and running thence in a general Southeasterly direction upon the most practicable route along Crooked River for a distance of 34 miles, more or less to the steel bridge across the South Fork of Crooked River at or near the quarter corner on the East side of Section Fourteen (14) in Township Seventeen (17) South of Ranee Twenty-two (22 ) East of the Willamette Meridian ; Forty Thousand ($40,000.00) Dollars upon the Ochoco Canyon Road beginning at a junction in the City of Prineville with the Crooked River Highway and running thence in a general Easterly and Northeasterly direction upon the most practicable route along Ochoco Creek for a distance of 20 miles, more or less, to the R. E. Jones Saw Mill near the center of Section Eighteen (18) in Township Fourteen (14) South of Range Nineteen (19) East of the Willamette Meridian ; Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00) Dollars upon a road beginning with a junction with the Crooked River Highway as at present projected at the mouth of Bear Creek near the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Twelve (12) in Township Seventeen (17) South of Range Nineteen (19) East of the Willamette Mendian, and running thence along the most practicable route and along Bear Creek, if practicable, to a junction with the present Bear Creek Road at or near the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Thirty (30) in Town ship Eighteen (18) South of Range Nineteen (19) East of the Willamette Meridian (Rickman place) for a distance of 25 miles, more or less; Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars upon a road beginning with a junction with the Crooked River Highway as at present projected in the City of Prineville and running thence in a general Northwesterly direction crossing the Prineville-Willow Creek (Griz zly) road at or near the Southwest corner of Section Thirty-five (35) in Township Thir teen (13) South of Range Fifteen (15) East0f the Willamette Meridian for a distance of 12 miles, more or less, and terminating at 0r near the quarter corner on the West side of Section Thirty (30) of the same township and range last herein mentioned ; which election will be held at eight o'clock in the morning and will continue until eight o'clock in the afternoon of said day. 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