R KMIiKR II, llMO. A CTSOOK ODCHTT JOURNAL BILLS ALLOWED FOR OCTOBER At III" ritRiilar tnrra of tlie county court of Crook County, on Novumber S. mill, tho following procemJInm wore had: In tho matter of tint application of tlie I'llot liutta Toliilioiin Co. for a franchise. It wag ordrl that tlia company be Krunt.U a. franchise eaanmont, and rlKht of way for th cnnatru'tlon, opuratlou and mainte nance of a ti'litpliono and tnd'Kraph Una alonic and upon tha pulillo roadi and blKhwaya of Crook county, Ore gon. It lining exproasly uutlorstood that auch Ilium Khali not ltitrfre with, hinder or obstruct other tele phone and tuli-Kraph linos, I'lmtrlo power or transmission lines hereto fore constructed. AIno, a fur aa la poeallile aald Una aliall occupy but one aide of th eroad, and whore It la necessary for aald line to cross any public highway or road, It ahull puss llhur under aald road or be at loast JO fuel above It. AIno that the Krant es, nan Ik ns and ri-prosintatlvs ahull hold and keep Crook county harm loss aa against any dnmiiKn to pnr aona or property that may result froitf the construction, oporatlon or main tenance. In the matter of establlshmont of Ochoco Irrigation District Honda, It was ordered that the proposed roads Nos. 1. I-A. t, l-A. 2 II, 8, S-A, 8-11, 4. 5, 5-A, , fl-A, and B aa laid out, ruin ll lulled and deslgnalnd as county roads and public highways, be and they ahull henceforth become county roads and public highways, and tho county surveyor Is hereby directed and ordered finally to survey tho enld roads snd file the limps and pro file thereof, according to law, and open annie to public travel, excepting therefrom, that no damages shall he paid to any person by tho reason of the opening of the said roads, as no damage claims have been present ed to this court wlthlij the time pro vided by law. All of tho above roads laid out and established ss proposed, except aa to certain chanega In Noa. 4 and 6. s On November 6 tho Court met pur suant to adjournment, and tho fol lowing proceedings were had: I p. the matter of opening A, or Main street, It was ordered that the clerk draw a warrant In favor of the City of Prlnevllln In the sum of 12.000 to assist In defraying the coat of auch Improvement. Inasmuch aa part of tho aald Improvements contracted to be done by tho City of Prlnovllle Is outside the city limits and on the county road. 8ald war rant to be delivered to Warren nrown. Trusteo of tha said city, work to be completed to the aatlsfuc tlon o fthe county court. Int the matter of the annual audit 1.67 2.00 8.00 ' 7.20 196 ftg B. n. Rills watnrmnster 14( 60 Mrs. A. Agonn laundry 10.80 Martha M. OUIett. poll hooka 4 70 Home Hoanltnl. care of poor 220.00 of tha county books, It la ordered M. M. Miller, tndse. bridge that Messrs. Crandall ft Roberta, be Alfred Munt. lantern and they are hereby employed toJ. O. Malech, carpenter work make a complete audit of the books Hay Putnam, repair or the Treasurer, Clerk, and Sheriff J. R. fltewart ft Co. supllei iur Hie yeur iiv, ana ail oilier work and accounting aa the county court may see fit. In the matter of the claim fur the care of Mra. Mary Jones, It was or dered that the sum of 175 he allowed and the clerk ordered to draw war rant for the aame. In the matter of appropriation for Louisa lluby Home, It was ordered that the clerk of Crook county draw warrant on the general fund In tho sum of one hundred dollars In favor ; O. J of the said Louise Ilaby Home, to be used In the maintenance of said Institution. Ilea Chutes Power Co. I. ft O. 8. Heeder, a'cst and ? pens Prank Mitchell O. V. Way, road work Albert Way, road work Kred Rlllott, 105 cords wood General Fund W. I. Dlshman, Juror .... C, U. (lulnti Juror J. A. Moffltt, Juror C. W. Hiarr, Juror ! James H. Hoolt. Juror W. M. Cluhuugh, Juror w Win. Arnold. Juror ; J. L. McDanlcl, Juror i. ' Hoy E. Uray, Juror K. M. Wood, Juror 8.00 7 20 6.00 6.60 8.10 4.40 8.00 6.00 14.00 15.60 19.96 24 00 64.00 64.00 786.00 A. n. Wnnderlv M'Kay bridge 17.25 Jap Ireland tranafer 6. 57 Rlhelln meela Juror.... 7.00 Hughe ft MeP-rlnnd repair 8J.00 Crook Co. .Iiii"-"! hnlots etc lib. 75 Ale 1 r I nton . Juror 13.60 14.40 17.40 26.00 13.40 13.30 N. K. McColn. Juror C. O. Htovcr, Juror A. M. Logan, Juror A, (J. Ilrown, Juror U. W. Grimes, Juror Orval (Inborn, Juror John Kemmling, Juror 14.20 George Tackman, Juror 22.00 Krunels K. Wright, Juror 12.00 James R. Fuller, Juror 16.20 0. N. Clifton. Juror 12.00 J. I). I.ufollette 12 00 ('.. J. Johnson, Juror 12.00 II. J. Kdwards, Juror 13.R0 Jesse O. Hhobert. Juror 14.60 John P .Hopper, Juror 14.40 W. M. Harold, Juror 12.60 Victor Duller, Juror 14.00 Curey W. Foster, Juror 12.00 J. R. Myers, stamps, etc 48.92 A. It. Itowman, Justice fees.. 8.10 I.. A. W. Nixon, ervlces 1.20 John Combs, summon Jury.. 1.00 Floyd Howell, bailiff, J. c 60 Geo. H. Taylor, witness, J. c... 8.00 Henry Carlln. do 8.00 I. . M. Fobs, do ; 8.00 N. O. Wallace, do 1.00 W. P. Myors, do 1.00 C. A. King, Juror. J. c 1.00 It. W. riouglns. Juror, J. c 1.00 George W. Noble, do 1.00 II. L. Maker, do 1.00 J. II. Gray, do 1.00 8. K. Hodges, do 1.00 Wlllurd H. Wirt, telephone.. 7,60 H. A. Kelly, surveyor fees ... 1187.10 O. Ilryan, service 20.00 Clinton Houston, service .... 4.00 Inliiil Auto Co., git etc.'. 8.45 I). W. Grimes, extinguishing forest fire 7.60 Glass & Prudhommn, mdse... 3.66 West Disinfecting Co., towel 16.60 J. ..Ilolcomb Co., brushe 18.71 Todd & Hamlin, lumber 44.60 C. Ij. Iteam, road work 15.00 Irwln-Hodaon, mdso 2.36 Cornett ft Cv mrt 16.25 PrlnevMIe Drnr Co mdse.... 30 S 8. R. Robert service .' 2.00 Archie Rimer road work 124 84 Rarrlo WllVe , 87.85 Rarl Cress ro"d work 266.59 Fred McCoy r'ad work 88.90 Hen Fox. mad work 4.38 Win. Harold, rond work . 26.67 W. C. Jacob, road work 19H.47 A. WIImoii, rM work 145 8.7 Henrv Webb, r"fd work 114 08 Ilert Btantnn. road work 261.98 Happy Savae Vern Haber. rend work Mrs. Vern flahT Rd. Twcedt, road work , Alex Twendt II A Wlltnlna -,,,l ......I, !M!2 1 W. A- Morris, rond work O M. Crnv, hn Oehoeo WhS Co f-ed Ah-x Twrw-d' nnnt tnr camo n H. Ilnwle" tiMi..ri ramp "orner Nerfo'. rMs" Prlnevl'le M- Ct m-1s", .... O B. Ornv. m ... .... I'ce ll Prn'i ' i". s Peullt n Sine 1 ', .Tihn C'imtis Tum-A I. um C l"tnt...r .Ins. Taylor, r -1 -v Warren I,fhlv A work P M Fhnrf -rl: W. Almnck. r ' rl: C. A: fierm-r -a w"rV ... C. A. Phermn" a A. McKndve". ' ""'im'th'ng Crook Co. I)e- ' nifitd W. F. Knr. m "i-, - --in N. O. Wallace "" msi I'ngh I Ister f '.g K. T. I.nthv . 66.13 71.82 62.41 81.42 6"63 60.29 64.T2 197.00 125.40 SI 21 1".60 6 75 ln.B5 ?9 07 l'.SB PR 06 12" 29 f.17 75 17 56 97.09 43.S0 '. 12 1,2."7 c.0 1 "0 " 54 1n,.nK 4" 47 e- o standard and call It '1 Bulphurlc, acid weighs more than water so llitt when It I added to water, at It I to make the battery solution, the du-1 t'on will naturally weigh more than ! the original water. It la thla Increu. ed welghMhat we measure. "If the battery la properly charged , the solution should weigh ina and 28-100 time as much a water. I'hla weight Is called specific cravlty j When a battery 1 discharged, th acid leaves the solution and enter the plate, which make th solution i lighter, or nearer the weight of wat er. I "When a battery Is charged, the acid leaves the platea, enters the ao-j lutlon and makes It heavier. There fore when we weigh the solution tor test the battery) and find that It Weighs 1.90 llmoi mm vmmi. . 1 It shows that the battery is fully 1 charged. If, however, for Instance, ; It weighs 1.170 times a mnch a wat er. It show that the acid I In the rdatea and not In the solution: there fore the battery I discharged. "But remember that yon cannot charge the battery bv adding acid The original acid la f!ll tn a dis charged battery. It Is In he rdat S"d must be driven nack into the solution bv charglnr from ai nNide Bvrca. flo vou see if ou add acid to vour battery, von will have more then von should have In there, which will cause damage. "There are Juat two things which a car owner can anfelv do to a bat tery himself" w.nt on Mr. Mansveld. "he can add distilled water to a nn'nt nnlf an Inch above the plnfes. and he enn wnlch the solution h'mself with a hvdrometer Bvrlnire. We will be rind to do this for h'm without any charpe. but I would I'Ve t nwsrn ev. err car owner In Prlnevlllo e'a'nst trvlng to do anything else with hi battery." ' Or. One of the moat Important teat of a car Is a bad hill. That is why we elected to sell the HIDSON car. In this car the power ; la ail right there, beneath you, as much aa you need, for any reasonable climb. Don't neglect to come here for a dem onatratlon of the many other good points of the Hudson Huper Six WJin-Jst&sJmkMJLsX ,0 PRKHUYTERIAV CIirRCH AVIIKN YOl'R "'nrntv ?1 T'Rtvr, TK' TFI1 Have you e r '' i!"nl 'rst wl-at tho botery nie d -g w'.i he t a'a your haiterv" Yiu k-ew the teat should be m-'l ' i't)Ufi,;M , hit- -lo you know whv" When we .ik"d Mr. ManavelJ nf 'h l -cnl W'lerd Ser vice Stntlon at the I"aid r ng to answer this ostlon for our 'e 'd'-rs. he said " w'll try to tnlk 'n words of one svllaMn ond keep a-.vnv from technical terms "Tho hydrometer tea' simply weighs the bat'erv solution. We take the weight of distilled water as a Sunday, December 1 4. 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