. A , V. tin- rift 'i -v'-" - e ; u SPECIAL OFFER i ' WHl A A. Open for Business! Tfce New Haraess aid Horse Goods Store Get Your Orders In Early for the IRON AQE POTATO DIGGERS Rtpalrlag ef all kinds. Best WorK Guaranteed. BUCKEYE MOWERS AND RAKES. H. J. EGGLESTON Cbajmiaa Dldg., Cor. Wall and MiaiKsot J3t3., Bend, - - Oregon MAY REORGANIZE. (Continued from page I.) pasy, and it It bcllevcl that the proposi tion, if made, will be backed by tliem. With the completion of two railroad Hum into the territory of the company, wkkk will be this fall, there will be a Wg rusk of settlers for land, and if ar rangement can be made to go ahead wHa the development work, it it certain tkt Use land may soon be disposed of. OatUM k viUlly interested iu any. thing which snay brine about a nettle aat of the ait airs of the company, a wral hanilnsd ot thousands of dollar ot CotasnSM sWHsey I tied up iu it mf UteinilyriMp. . On Ik I3tk of July tbc paper GOOD UNTIL SEPT. 1 st, 1 9 1 0 To purchasers of lots in Park Addition, Lava R.oad Addition and North Addition who desire to erect houses this year, we will allow a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of rail', either quarterly or monthly ft For llO SElItCT IONS EARLY. The Saw MU1 will fee Li- - . Bend spoke of a conference between the factions in Cleveland and the pros pect of setting the enterprise ou its feet. July 16 the Journal recorded the presence of Messrs. Stanley and Howard of Portland, and Mr. Dulkley of Cleveland, and said they went over the situation with "a representative of a large Eastern firm and the Columbus meu." On the 17th the following appeared; Iu the last two day there have been several conferences of the bondholders of the Deschutes Irrigation & Power Company to consider the proposition being wade for n reorganization of the company and the completion of the ir rigation work undertaken In Central Or - 5 tSitlUin.-. .......0. CALL OR WRITE Townsite Company Office corner Wall T egon. Iastern men who nave examined the property would furnish the financing needed if satisfactory arrangements can be made, and while conditions under which the reorganization is proposed may look somewhat hard, yet all parties believe that something along this line is the only way iu which any of the assets of the corporation may be preserved, as continued litigation will soon dissipate them. Irrigation projects are particu larly difficult to finance just now, and the only reason for an otfer to take up the Deschutes proposition is that a large amount of money lias already been spent 011 it and it is in condition to complete without long ueluy. Kaslera engineers who have examined the property state that the work baa been well done, and, with the coming of the railroads, the land itself should be disposed of rapidly. It is probable that arrange ments for the reorganization will be completed, if at all, within a short time. WHEAT MEN ARE ORGANIZED Crook County Threshermen's Asso ciation Thresh Out Price. The Crook County Threshermen's Association organized at Madras re cently with an attendance of a majority of the threshermen of Crook County. Prices for threshing were set as fol lows: Headed wheat, 8c; shocked wheat, 10c; headed barley, 7 Jc; shocked barley, 9c: beaded oats, 7c; shocked oats, be, beaded rye, 16c; shocked rye. 18c. The officers of the association are: Martin Tellefson, president; J. II, O'Kelly, secretary-treasurer. Ab Official Statement. That the obsequious Bend Knocker has reached Portland is indicated by the following matter from the Portland Telegram: A rumor brought down to Portland by a man from the Interior a few days ago to the effect that Ilend would not be ou the main line of the Hill road has been vigorously denied at Oregon Trunk headquarter. The story was that the main line would swing to sue eastward about five miles south of Ileml and the later town would be hooked up ou a Jerk-water branch. "Jlicrc II III IIUIH mninKTV-l ill iiim yarn," said a high official of the Oregon Trunk, "Our main line is going right into Ilend; we have secured a fine right ofway through the townsite as well as such land as will be needed for depot, ter minals, trackage, warehouses, etc ' We could not afford to eliminate Ilend for a number of reasons It fine location on the Deschutes, its central location from the standpoint of tapping the enormous timber belt, it accessibility for develop ing irrigation and agricultural project and the possibilities of developing vast water-power project." payments. An Cash In operation next week r and Ohio Streets MADRAS ARGUMENT FILED. Objects to Redmond's Statement that Entire County Pavor Split. Following is the argument filed by the Madras Commercial Club against the pelitidn for creation of the proposed Couuty of Deschutes: The argument of the Redmond Com mercial Cluh for creation of the pro noted County of Deschutes i erroneous in its statement ol fact The parent county of Crook is not favorable to the creation of the proposed new county. At a public meeting held June a 8, 1910, In Prlneville. the couuty seat and largest town in Crook County, the fol lowing preamble and resolution was uuaulmously adopted: Whtrtaa. there Is being- propowd by laitlitlr pctltloa a measure to ctralc a ucw county from Ibc western portion of Crook County, Orcion, wblcb measure la to b roud upon by the dec. tortoflhU stata si tb ncit icocrtl eleetlon, n! Whefcsa, br retton or the undeveloped sod pirtely settled condition of the territory al lected, the uueerUlnly of the permanent loca tion of railroads and the main avenues ol trans portation awl the unKltled and unstable court I ton of the center of population, the proposition to divide crook Couuty at this lira I clearly premature and Inopportune) therefore be It Kcaolrcd, by theeitlien of rrlnevills and vi cinity, in max meeting; assembled, nl we here by cspreaa our emphatic oblcttlon to said meas ure and pledge ourselves to use all honortblc means to defeat any proposals to divide Crook County until such lime as the ccutrrs of popula tion are sufficiently established- aud the avenurs of commerce aud trade Used so such an ealcut that a divlsiou can be Intelligently accom plished. The foregoing resolution wa widely published Iu the nresa before the affirm ative argument for the proposed new County of Deschutes was filed, and it i incredible that the Redmoud Cotnmer' cial Club did not have knowledge of It and of the temper of the people. Since that time similar resolutions op posing creation of the proposed new Couuty of Deschutes have been adopted by the Madraa Commercial Club (iu the precinct second iu number of voter iu the county aud the most populous town In the proposed new county) and by a public meeting at Ilend (the second town iu the county) and there have been numerous expressions of disapproval from oilier communities in Crook Couuty. It I entirely within the truth 10 sav that onoosltion to the nroooseil new county is general, both within the proposed boundaries and outside of them, with the single exception of the town of Redmond itself, Redmond tta organized as an Incorporated town since the petition for the new county, naming it as the county seat, was filed. Of the 10,163 name upon the Initia tive petition for the proposed new County of Deschutes but 317 were ob tained In Crook Couuty, including the town of Redmond. It I unnecessary to discuss the esti mates of population and taxable value when the oufalr bouudary Hues are con EXTRA DISCOUNT of and plenty of lumber available for , , . T- w , . t " sidered in connection with such careless statement of Imfiortaiit fact. Party Hound for Crater Lake. V. S. Howland and a party of ti stopped ut the Hotel Demi I'rI day en route for Crater Lake. The party ii out for a good time and a good fish. Mr. Howland says that the economic possibilities of the country arc proving a great attraction, ana mat ills most opti tntstic conceptions of Central Ore gon are being surpassed by the re ulltics. Evanjellst Finishes Meetlnt. The Rev. J. E. Youel, Prcsby terian evangelist, will close a series of meetings in Dend tonight. To morrow he will leave for Uuiou. The Rev! 12. W. Warrington, of Pilot Rock, i.i expected to look af ter Presbyterian Interests here through August, at the end of which time a pastor will probably be located here. Mrs. Herring Returns to Mend. Mrs. IJ. J, Herring who has just returned from Portland will be in the O'Oonnell building Wednesday, A FIRST CLASS CLQTHING STORE Stetson Hats, Cluett-Peahotty Shirts. Arrow Brand Colters, MichtMls-Stcrn Clothing, Hole Proof and Intarwoven Socks, Cutter & Cros sett Neckwear, All America Shoes. That's a Few of our Lines. Are there Anyietter? We are just getting open. Come in and look things over. R. M. Smith Clothing Co. Wall Street. S, iiMtt ,i If t 4. ta i Thursday and Friday in the offices hitherto occupied by the W. N. Drown Co,, to make appointments for shampooing, massage, manicur ing, etc. Her goods will be moved up stairs and her famous ice cream and apple sherbet will be 011 sale iu the store- City Council Meetlnc fizzles. Tup Council meeting scheduled for yesterday evening did not oc cur because a quorum of the city fathers were not present. Messrs. Triplettaud Hunter were "up river," fishing, while Ovcrturf was unable to be present. Some mlsuuderataudlng an to the date of meeting seemed to exist as the last meeting was adjourned without date. New UuRdms; hi Wfestorfa. Mosca Niswouger is erecting the first residence in Wlcstorln, on lots 3 and 4 oi block 5. The work ou the building, a two-qtory ntructurc 35x30 feet, is being done by C. II. Kills It is now more than half completed. A beautiful view is ob tainable from the location, which H one of the most attractive iu the entire addition. D