. TITT3 OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18. ; 1803, . 4 CEff 4 UNDER THE CAREY ACT r 'j.i'.Bi.ii.ipiir P r - f : via ?iM S v. V 2 ' .Pilot Butte Canaf, .Three Mflee North of Bend. Mb 0 JLlMdeit-Cmal aj lateral, 260 MILES OE WATER LINES 20 INCHES EVERY NINETY DAYS OVER EACH IRRIGABLE TRACT OR ONE SECOND FOOT OVER EACH 100 ACRES. 160 Acres Available 1o Each Purchaser fit Actual Cost of Irrigation PAYMENT OF LAND : One-fourth Cash ; balance In three equal annual :payments ar6'per"ceritMairitenahce charge, $1T00" per acre per' annum lor each irrigable acre for water. Govern m ent and by actual settlers on the land, 40,000 acres .having been sold. 4, "7 An-. ' v ' ..'... fc, V ... ; . ".iB . "j - - Va 1 Sugar Beets on Irrigation Tracts Near- Bend, Oregon. GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN S Crook County for an average of $10 an acre v hT ---- -- - - : ,: ' ' which in five years will be worth $1 00 to $ 150 , an acre, and if I were a young man ' I certainly would take advantage of this rare opportunity and go there to make'my fortune. For Further Information Call or Write E BE Room 612 McKay Building, Portland, Ore., or Land Office at Redmond, Crook County, Ore. - 1 . , 7