flMtriMltaMriMMMaMMMM VJC'L 111 Ull U1V VII UUUU 1 1UU1 Get to the Land FIRST! Fortunes are being: made in IRRIGATED LAND. Deschutes Valley Acre- age offers wonderful opportunities for the Settler, be he rich or poor. The Carey Act Segregation of The 4 IT'S?, ' A'WO? m Deschutes Land Co. Offers an Unparalleled Irrigationist's Opportunity. The segregation, 30 miles south of Bend, in the fertile 'Walker Basin, embraces more than 28,000 Acres No Rock Deep Soil Ample Water All the land to be irrigated is ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM STONE. The soil is VERY DEEP, productive and EASILY WORKED. THE LAND IS LEVEL. It slopes just enough to Insure Ideal Irrigation Conditions. The water for this great enterprise is taken from CRESCENT-LAKE. The supply Is CONSTANT AND INEXHAUSTIBLE. The LUCKIEST EXCAVATOR IN THE WEST Is engaged in the construction of our canals. Men are at work night and day on the ditches. t The Land is Free, Water Rights Cheap, Terms Easy The Deschutes Land Company Bend Representatives: RILEY & QLEASON J. E. MORSON, Algr. ROSLAND, OR. Portland Office HENRY BUILDINQ Op en for Business! Tfce New Harness and Horse Goods Store Get Your Orders in Early for the IRON AGE POTATO DIGGERS Repairing ef all kinds. Best WorK Guaranteed. BUCKEYE MOWERS AND RAKES. I H. J. EGGLESTON If v I rr ,. ,,, ,, , ,,. Hi nujmian mug., vor. wan onu Minnc.soi ois,, Uj I Bend, - - Oregon SQUARE DEAL BILL. (Continued from page i.) merits of all county division propos itions shall be passed upon by an impartial committee appointed by the Governor, Should this com mittee find the proposed division log ical and meritorious, its decision ukall be left to the voteis of the ter ritory affected, - Practically everyone in the north of ern portion oi ttic countv a mied the petition, as did those in Beud. nianeut Sfoters and Laidlaw, almost to aj the main avenues of transportation uiau. Tomorrow the petitioa will I and the unsettled and unstable con County at this time. The follow iug resolutions voiced the benti nient of the meeting: Whereas, there is being proposed by initiative petition a measure to create a new county from the western portion of Crook County, Oregon, which measure is to In- voted upon by the electors of this state at the next general election. and whereas, by reason of the pres ent undeveloped and sparsely set tled condition of the territory af fected, the uncertainty of the per- location of railroads and be fited in Salem. Priueville's action in the county divkioa natter is one of absolute hostility to the scheme. At ft m meeting held at the Prineville Coaiawrcial Club rooms on June 27 it was unanimously de- dition of the centers of population, the proposition to divide Crpok County at this time is clearly pre mature and inopportune, therefore belt Resolved, by the citizens of rrineville and vicinity, iu mass express our most emphatic objection to said measure, and pledge our. elves to use nil honorable meanse to defeat any and all proposals to divide Crook Couuty until such time a the centers of population are sufficiently established, and the avenues of commerce and trade fixed to such an extent that a di vision can be intelligently accom plished. Laidlaw Localettcs. Mr. J. O. Ringo and wife re turned Friday from Madras, where they have been spending a fewdays. State Kuginecr Lewis and Attor ney General Crawford came in Sun day night and left Monday for (lend. Mr. Crawford will return Wednesday. The heavy blasting on the rail road grade cast of town is making the old-timers really believe their long dream is about to be realized. O. V. Horner has had a Pair banks hay scale installed iu front of his warehouse. I J. Cocn and wife have moved to their ranch north of town, where iny caller will find Mr. Cocn break ink? the union hours. George Couch and Ray Gerking have formed a partnership and will encage in the express business be tween Shaniko and Bend, via Laid law. It is the intention to make weekly trips, leaving Bend on Mon days. County Commissioner Bailry re turned here bunday. He reports the Trail Crossing road practically completed. Attorneys Young and Dillenbeck with Nell Rav, spent the Fourth finhing on L"ke Lewis, near the headgate of the C S. Co. They retimed with the goods. P. M. Tewksbiiry and Bert Mil. 'er will prove up on their home steads this week. Mrs C. K. Siva fiord and a Mr, Vwk of Seattle, arrived Monday night. They are looking over the Iliimphrey-Swnffbrd water power project. Mr. Humphrey is expected n tomorrow. Mr W. D. Barnes made a flying trip to Prineville Tuesday FOURTH OF JULY. Coottnued from rug? ') way; without doubt it was one of the most successful affairs of its kind ever seen in Central Oregon. In the first place the big floor was ideal, all speaking in the highest terms of the excellence of the danc ing surface and the satisfaction of the ample space provided by the new Opera House, Secondly the music supplied by the Band was voted a credit to any mctopolitan affair, and showed what remark able pro' .ss the local musicians have mai.e with bard practice and careful training. Last, and per haps best of all, were the number of dancers; tickets were sold to 150 couples, and probably another hun dred looked on. Refreshments were on sale in the small room near the entrance. In every way the big dance was a great success, and all agreed that to Manager Charles Cirroll great credit is due. BEND DEFEATED. (Continued from page I.) elded Ut oppose cutting up Crook meeting assembled, that we hereby Tuntalo Happenings, Tumamj, Oregon. July 4, 1910. Mr. I M I'ryrea anil Mrs. bliulta called at this place yciterday. Mr, I'ryrcar report liraiKium I'ryrrar Having Men cry tick lately, nut :i uowiy recovering. Mr. ami Mr. George W, Winer were viiitlng their daughter. Mrs. J. W. Hakcr, who I now In the Uend hospital, one day last week. They report her recov ering nicely from her late operation, and lak very highly of the skillful nifdl Cdl management. into camp in a ridiculously one sided game by the score of 33 to 3. As the Portland team which was scheduled for a game Monday after noon failed to put in an appearance a nine was made up from engineers and other volunteers, who started to play u combination team of Benders and Redmondites, The game demonstrated tbut the art of ballplaying is remote from that of building railroads. After four in nings the score stood 14 to 1 not in favor of the engineers. After that their opponents said they had enough and further hostilities were abandoned. The following played: Engineer: Yatc, Sangfelder, Irwin, O'Doimtll. Ilrackett. I'rliwle. Vaiiilvke Mini Slitdoii, Kcdiiioinl-llcnil: Jlclk nap, Chapman, Tctlierow, McCauley, immeiie, necker, aicKeynoltli, Metke and Durrl. UNE&UALED BUYS IN City Lots Five-Acre Tracts Adjoining Bawl, t Reason able Hates. IRRIGATED LANDS Close In On Hosy Terras. TIMBERTRACTS Our Specialty, Do you Wish a 320-ACRE HOMESTEAD We Can Locate You on Same. Light Pine li Imposed. Yesterday Driver Baker of the Priueville mail stage who cre ated something of a disturbau.ee on the evening of (he Fourth, was fitted $7 50 011 a charge of "drunk and disorderly," preferred against him by Marshal Scott. W. B. Sellers acted as recorder iu the ab sence of Jutye Kills. Do You Wish to BE INSURED Iu the Best Insurance Companies? We represent them. We also handle Mining Slock, do Notary Work and Stenography, Central Oregon Realty Company Wall Street, BUND, ORIJGON EUEI MONGER, Prcs. i. t mn yki.fmm O.MARKEL Stclms. . nw...nUvrawroraoHTour. p. M, Car,cr an(, oiaie iinRincor Lewis and Attor-1 moving down from ucy ucnerai trawiord ore In Bend. uend. According to an Oregonian dispatch the object of their present Central Oregon tour is to look into the affairs of tac Columbia Southern and D. I. & p, companies nnd in vestlgate an irrigation proposition in Warner Valley, family are Roslaud to M,lrhc,p!flCn ? Rct Tare m"1 alwa?."r y' C,MU 8crv,ce Splendid new maps of Central Dee. t , -4k V' V I mmicu iw 30 cents,