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'V -i - nrSfiL T Tim rend hi'lletin,.heni, our., Wednesday, January id, mm. I'AOE 1 1. SHORT AND TRAGIC Career of tho First Submarine Used In Real War. SHE WAS BUILT IN MOBILE. Constructed of Boiler Iron and Cruda In Dailan, She Was Operated Against the Federal Ship Housatanlo With Disastrous Results. It Is u fact that n submersible boat did actual service In tlio war between the states mill was perhaps tho first jirncllcnl submarine used lu actual nrfiiro. Tho boat tvns built In Mobile In 1804 by two uicu mimed IlimUley and Mo (.'Unlock. It was of boiler Iron, sharp tit both ends and was about thirty feet loiiK. live or six feet In bcuin and Ovo or six feet deep. It was propelled. by a screw, tho Bhaft of which rim hori zontally uIoiik the hold, almost from stem to stern and was turned by eight men, who sat four 011 each side of tho shaft. Tho only hatchway, placed well for ward, was two feut In diameter, and It was closed by an Iron cap that worked on a hinge und was airtight. In the forward part of thu cap there, was a clear glass bullseyo. through which the jillot could nee. Tho bout had water tight compartments, by tilling or empty ing which It could sink or rise. A bal last of iron rails was placed outside the hull, and by means of keys they could be detached no that tho bout could rise Instantly If necessary. Itcsldes u rudder, tho boat hud side puddles, or tins, which could be used to guide It up or down through the wa ter. Tho boat could go perhaps four knots nil hour. It could remain submerged for half an hour or uu hour without serious Inconvenience to Its crew, unci once It remained ns long ns two hours tinder wutur without nctuul Injury to them. , A Moating torpedo was fastened to the boat by u line 100 feet long, mill the Inventor proposed that tho boat ttunuld dlvo beneath tho keel of the enemy's vessel und haul the torpedo jiftcr her. The triggers or sensitive primers of the torpcito would press 4igalust tho ship's bottom, explode the torpedo und sink the vessel. The boat was sent to Charleston to operate against tho blockading licet. fOiientl Heutiregard hud tho torpedo fastened to the bow. It terminated lu front with n sharp lanco head, so that when the twnt was driven ngalust a tdilp the lance head would be forced Into the ship below the water lino and the torpedo fastened ugalust tho side. Tho bout wns then to buck off und ex jilodo tho torpedo by n lanyard. (icucrul lleuurcgard culled on tho Confederate licet for volunteers, and Lieutenant Payne, u Virginian, nnd eight sudors volunteered. On the even ing llxed for the expedition the crow had embarked, mid the bout was sub iincrgcd until only the combings of her .hatch were above water. Lieutenant 1'nyno was standing lu the hatchway vwhcu tho swell of a passing steamer rolled over tho boat, and It sunk In Ktnutly with her eight men. Lieutenant I'nytio sprung out of tho hutchwny ns the bout suuk, und he nlonc wns saved. In n few days she was raised, and Again Pnyno volunteered. und with him lgbt more men, The embarkation for tho second attempt was iniulo at Tort Sumter, und, us before, nil being inudo ready, I'uyue. standing ut his M)st lu tho hatchway, guve urdertf to cust off, when tho bout careened and suuk In Ktoutly. I'uyue sprung out, two of tho men followed him, and the other six went down with tho boat uud per ,1kIic(L Again the bout was raised, and her owner, Captulu Hundley, took her for nu oxiterlinental trip to Stone river, where, lifter going through her usual volutions, sho dived luto deep water iind disappeared. After a week's search he was found at an ungto of forty degrees, her nose driven Into tho deep, t-oft mud of the bottom. Her crew of nlno men were stand ing, sitting or lylug about In her hold. Asphyxiated. Hundley had died at his liost with a candlo lu one bund, while with tho other bo had been vainly try ing to unclnmp tho hatch. Tho angle at which tho boat bad gone down had Jammed the keys so that tho men could not cast on the iron ballast that bold them down. Again the ill fated vessel was prepar ed for action, uud volunteers were -lld for. Lieutenant Dixon of the Twenty-first Alabama Toluut cored and lght men with him, Tho chip Uousatonlc was selected for attack and on a quiet night the liravo crow set out from Charleston. Lieutenant Dixon guided tho boat straight to the Uousatonlc, and tho ex plosion tore open tlio'shlp's sldo, so Cuit she went down with nil ber crew in two minutes. The torpedo vessel never returned, und whether she went down with her 'nemy or drifted out to sea was long unknown. Muuy yours after, in the work of deepening the bar off Charles ton harbor, divers lu submarine armor visited tho wreck of the Uousatonlc and found the little torpedo vessel ly ing by her huge victim, und within her the boue of ns devoted and daring men ns ever weut to sea. In tho history of the submarine cer tainly tho Hundley. Is entitled to hou ornhlo mention. Youth's Companion. Peace wnuM bo universal If there were neither thine nor mine. Italian 1'roverb. REAL EVERYDAY LIFE. As Seen on tho Stage and Appreciated by Two Spectators. Two women stood In u qucuo wait ing to get lu to seo u melodrama. "Thls'll bo u good show," said tho Qrst woman. "IJfe, you know real life nollilti overdone." "Yes, I llko life, too." said the other. "1 don't want to bo put to sleep, though. Still. 1 can't stand nothlu' far fetched." "Same hero." said the (Irst woman. Ami then they went lu and sat through live acts, wherein the hero kill ed thirty ICnairs with hi naked hand, found h dlatiiC'id us big ns a duck's egg, smashed with his revolver from a mile away the bottle of poison that the beautiful heroine was about to swallow rather than yield to the blon dlshmeiits of tile villain mid dually killed tho latter In an aeroplane duel, slightly off the stage. Inheriting later nn unexpected dukedom, ami no forth, and so on. When the eiirtntn fell to the sound of wedding bolls t lie two women look ed nt each other with glNteiilug eyes. "Grand, wasn't It?" said tho UrsL "Life, real life, oh?" "You Is't." said the second. "That's life, that Is nothlu' furfetclied ur over done.'' Detroit I'lee Press. TOWER OF SKULLS. A Legacy Left by the Turks to the Servian City of Nish. There lime been muuy tragic epi sodes In tho history of Xlsli, In Servla. ,111 tho llfteenth century the Turks cap 'tured the city, nud for .'Ml years It re mained In their possession, although there were brief periods when tho Austrian held It. Then, lu ISO!), tho Servians, who hud recovered iniMt of their country from the Turks, besieged Nish, but wore defeated with great loss. The Turks to celebrate their vie. tory erected u roughtower composed alternately of lumps of rock and skulls of Servians cemented together It Is related that there were original ly L'-'OO skulls li; the tower of Nish. For a long period It was the habit of travelers to Nish to curry off it skull us a souvenir, mid this reduced their num. hers, lint In the Hiisso-Turklsh wur tho Servian army, tinder the command of King .Milan, I'nslegcd Nlsli, uud tho fortress fell on .Inn. 10. 1S7S. The remaining skulls were then rev erently burled by the Servian troops except one. which was too deeply Im bedded In tho plaster to Ih extmrtcd. The so culled "tower of skulls" Is now only about four feel In height, uud only one skull can be seen to remind tho traveler of Its 'gloomy history. London Answers. Aaron Burr's Qravo. Aaron ISurr died ut Port Richmond., Stutcu Island. Sept. 14. 1K1U. Ills re mains were couveyed to Princeton, N. J., where, according to his request, ho was interred ut tho feet of his fa ther und grandfather. Moth Ills father and grandfather wero presidents of Princeton college For nearly two years the spot where ho lay was tinmnrked, when one morn ing It was discovered that a small, very substantial nud not Inexpensive monument of granite nnd jnarlile had been placed during the night over his remains. No one In the town saw tho moiHiment erected or kne.w anything whatever respecting It. There was no stonecutter lu the vicinity capable of executing the work. TIip stone bears ,tho Inscription: "Anron llurr Horu Feb. 0. 175(1. Died SepL 14. ISM." Armenian History. Tho history of tho later yenrs of tho Armenian kingdom Is bound up In tho history of Am. Tho stronghold city became the capital of the Itagratld kings of Armenia In DOl. The liyzuu tlno emperor captured It In 1010, uud It was then u hlvo of many scores of thousands, n weultby city uud uu In viting one. The ScIJuk Turks curried flro and sword throughout Us con tines eighteen yenrs Inter. The wurliko Georgians took It Uvc times between 1125 uud 1200. Tho Mongols overrun It In 12.11), and nn earthquako In 1310 completed tho work of ruin. The great cathedral, the most perfect survival, was founded In 1010. Just ut tho begin ning of tho city's Ions chain or misfor tunes. Keeping It Quiet. A little girl was out walking tho other day with her mother when sho caught sight of a man with a wooden lC "Oh, momma!" she cried. "Seo Uiat man with u stick for a leg?" "Don't talk so loudly," said mamma. "He'll bear you." "Ybyr the little ono replied In sur prise. "Doesn't ho know ItY" Loudon MalL Easy to Praach. "Who wrote that article on bow to support a family of six on $10 n week?" a friend asked Woggles, thu idltnr or the Household Friend. "Bing ham, one of our best men." said W'og gles, without a smile." "Wo pay him $5,000 a year." Louisville Courier Journal. His Record Clean. "Your son doesn't work very hard lu the office since ho loft college." "No: ho doesn't want to Jeopardlzo his amateur standing." Luulsvlllu Courier-Journal. Cure For Tippling. To cure a man or driiiUIng take dow In shorthand everything he says about himself lu n barroom and read It to Idiu the next day Pittsburgh Press. Rase envy withers nt another's Joy and hates the excellence it cannot reach. Thomson. Tho Blind Man' Lantern. A blind man Iti.Khuotn (u Caucasian vtllagei came back from the river one night bringing u pitcher of water mid currying lu his hand n- lighted lantern Some one meeting him said: "You're blind. It's all tho name to you whether It's day or night. Of what use to you Is a lanteni?" "I don't carry tho lan tern lu order to seo the rood." replied the blind man. "but to keep somo fool like you from running nguinst mo nud breaking my pitcher." Not n Gay One. "Do you believe till men nre gny de ceivers?" asked Mrs. Twobble. "No, Indeed," unswercd .Mrs. Dub wnlte. "There's Mr. Dubwnite. for lu st mice. " "Yes?" "In his efforts to deceive tne ho even les so far us to shed tears." Ulnulug Aam Age-Herald. Antagonists. How ninny who have dfenied them selves untiigoiilstn will smile hereafter when they look back upon the world's wide harvest Held und perceive that In iiiicotiscloiia brotherhood they wero helping to bind tho t-clfsamo sheaf! Hawthorne. No Escape. llellu I understand your sister tnnr rlcd n struggling young manV (Jus Yes; ho struggled hard, but ho couldu't get nwny from her Mnn Is on Imitative creature, nnd whoever Is fot'emost leads tho herd. Schiller. Tho Roason. "How Is It that ono never forgets n love nffnlr?" "Ilecnuse that Is something one learns by henrt." Itoston Transcript. OREGON TRUNK T1LVIN Arrives S:30 n. m. Loaves. 7 p. in. -- 0.-W. It. & N. TItAlX. - Arrl vcb 7:45 p. m. - Leaves 7:26 n. in. AUTO STAGE LINK SOUTH. - Loaves 8 : 4 ii n. m. - Arrives G p. m. - auto lines. Cars to Hums, Fort Klamath - Fort Rock, Silver Luko nnd othor points south and Bouth - east. ' POST OFFICE HOUItS. General dellvory open dally 9:1C n. m. to C p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday Night train mall closes C p. m. Day train mall closes 6:30 n, in. TELEGRAPH IIOUHS. Western Union dally 7 n. m. to 7 p, m. Sunday and holidays 8-10, 4-G. TELEPHONE HOURS. Ploneor Co., twenty-four hour sorvlco, Including Sunday. - LEGAL NOTICES IX TIIK COUXTV COUKT I 'OH THK (X)UXTV OF CHOOK,' STATK OF OIHCGOX. In tho matter of the cstato of T. T. Hvnns, deceased. NOTICI3 OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Nottco Is horehy given by tho un dersigned, excoutor of tho eatato of T. T. Evans, deconBod, that ho lins made mid filed with tho cleric of tho ,County Court of Crook County, Ore gon, his dual account of his adminis tration of said cstato and that tho Ilonorablo Judgo of said Court has sot Thursday, tho 20th day of Janu ary, 1916, nt tho hour or 10 o'clock in tho forenoon or said day nt tho County Court room nt Prlnovllio, Oregon, as tho .tltiio nnd plnco for hearing tho final settling of said cs tato. ' Datod this 2nd day of Decembor, 1315. C. L. EVANS, Executor of tho estate of T, T. Evans, deceased. 42-4Cc NOTICE TO CIHCniTOltH. Notlca is horo' y glvon, by tho un- dcrslgnod, administrator with tho w;il annexed of tho cs,nto of Ooorgo W. Updlko, Decoasod, to r.ll creditors of sn'd deceased nnd to nil persons laving claims i gainst ecld eo.i to to present thu snnio with tho pi'opor vouchors to tho undersigned nt tho ofilco of II. C. Hills, in Ilond, Oicgon, rlihln six months fiom tho first pub lication of this notlco. Published tho first time, January 12, 1916. 45-49c. W. D. 11ARNES. Administrator with tho will annexed NOTICE TO CP.lCIUTOltS. Notlco Is hereby given, by the un dersigned, administrator of tho estate of John F. Vrledt, also known as John Fried, Decoasod, to all creditors of said deceased and to all persons having claims against sa'd cstato to present tho samo with tho proper vouchers to tho undorslgned at tho o .ico of II C. Ellis, In ilond, Oregon, within six months from the first pub lication of this notice. Published the first time, Jnuuary 12, 191C. 45-490. WILLIAM C. VREIDT, Administrator NOTICE. AN ORDINANCE regulating and providing for tho removal of snow and Ico from tho sldownlks wtlhtn the fire limits of tho City of nond. and prescribing the method of enforce ment thereof. Ilo It Oidulned by tho Common Coun- ell of the City of Menu: Sec, 1. That any person or per sons, firm or corporation owning or having control of any real proporty within the fire limits of the City of Ilend, as now constituted or as ucro- nftor may bo constituted, which hap n sldownlk or sidewalks or pnrts ol bldownlk tibuttln! nlong and upon such real property, lot, lots or parcel of hind, shall kcop such sldowalk or sldownlks or pnrts thereof freo and clenr of snow or lco or either thereof. Thnl mtch sldownlks shall ho clenn(l within 12 hours nfter any snow shall fnll thereon, and nny lco may be come collected thereon. Stc. 2. If any such owner shall full, neglect, or rcfuso to clean such sidewalks ns heroin provided within said tlino then tho city shnll have nuthorlty to hnvo such sldownlkB clenned and chnrgo tho cost thereof to tho owner of tho proporty, nnd In case such owner or owners shnll re., fuse to pny said charges Ithln 30 dnys nftor notice of snnio has beon given by the City iteconlor, tho same shnll become n lion upon tho proper ty of the owner or owners against which said charges nro made, nnd such lien niny bo enforced in tho man ner ns is provided by Chnptor XIX of tho Clinrter of Ilend for tho en forcoment of Hens. Sec. 3. The term owner ns used herein shnll Include nil persons m tho possession of nny premises as herein described. Sec. 1. Innsmuch ns tho pnssago of tills ordinance Is for tile Inunqdlate benefit of tho health nnd wclfnro or tho City of Ilend, nn omorgency Is horoby declared, nnd this ordinance shnll go Into effect Immedlntely upon Its pnnsago by tho council nnd np provol by the Mnyor. Approved December 27. 101T. M. D. KNUTSHX. Acting Mnyor. NOTICE OF COXTKST. Deportment of tho Interior. United States Lnnd dlllco, Lnkovlow, Ore gon, Decenihcr 14, lOlR, To Mnry Ilocloun, of Ilend, Oregon, Contested You nre horoby notified that Josof Moser, who gives Rend, Oregon, ,-is his post oflico address, did on Novem ber 0, lOl'i, Mo In this olllco hlsMuly corroborated application to contest nnd secure tho cancellation of your homestead Entry No. . Serial No. 07582, mndo Juno 1, 1011. for V4 NWV,, NEW NV. NWV, NEW and SWW. Section 2f.. Townshln 22 South, Itnngo 10 E. Willamette Me ridian, nnd us grounds for his con test ho nllcges Hint snld Mnry Ilocloun hns wholly nhnndoncd said tract for unwniils or six months Inst nnst that sho has never established her residence upon nor cultivated said tract or anv part thereof. You are, thoroforo, further notl fir d that tho said allegations will be tnkon ns confessed, nnd your said entry will bo cnnceled without fur- tbor right to bo heard, olthor before this ofllpo or on nnponl. If you fnll to fllo In this ofTlco within twenty doys after tho FOURTH publication of this nottco, ns shown below, yqjtr nnswor, under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of con test, together with duo proof thnt you linvo served n copy of your nn swor nn tho snld contestant olthor In norson or by registered mnll. You should stnto In vour nnswor tho nnmo of tho post ofilco to which vou deslro futuro notices to ho sent to you. JAS. F. nUROESS, Register. Onto of first publication, Dec. 29, lain. Dnto of second publication Jnn.. G, lDlli. Data of third publication, Jnn, 12, loin. Dnto of fourth publication, Jan, 10. 191B. 43-lGp NOTICE IS HERERY OIVEN that tho undorslgned petitioners whoso names nro signed to tho following and attached petition nnd who nro mora than fifty (50) of tho holders or tltlo to Innds suscoptlhlo to irrigation from n common sourco which Ilo within tho proposed Squaw Crook Irrigation District ns described In snld petition hereto nttuchod will bo presented to tho County Court of Crook County, Oregon, on tho 20tli day of January, lOlO, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon at thu County Court room of tho said coun ty, said date being tho tlmo and place fixed by said court for tho hearing vl snld potltton, nnd nil persons nro horoby notified to bo present nt said tlmo nud plnco to maka objections thereto, and to otherwise consider said petition. This notlco Is published oncn n.ich woek for tho" period of four weeks, tho publication for the first tlmo be ing tho 22nd day of Docombor, 191B: IX THE COL'XTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF CROOK, THE STATE OF OHECJOX. In tho matter of tho organization of tho Hiiiav Crock Irrigation Dis trict. To tho Ilonorablo Tho County Court of Crook County, Oregon. We, tho undorslgned holders of tl tlo to lands within tho Stato of Oro gon and within the Counties of Crook and Jefferson respectfully petition tho Honorable County Court or Crook County, Oregon, as hereinafter sot forth and each signer thereto for himself says that ho Is tho holder of title to lands susceptible to Irriga tion from tho sourcos hereinafter de scribed and sot out and situated with in tho bandarles of tho proposed Squaw Creok Irrigation District horelnaftor described; and said peti tioners whoso names are hereinafter slgnod and subscribed to this pot). Hon horoby proposo to orgnnlzo snta Irrigation district, and said signers hereby declare that It Is tho purpose of said signers to organize said ir rigation district under nnd by vlrtuo of Chapter 7, Tltlo 51, Lord's Oregon Laws as amended by Chapter 223 Laws of Oregon for 1911 and ns amended by Chnptor 197, Laws ol Oregon for 1913, and as ainouded by Chapter 189, Laws of Oregon for 1915, and other acts and parts of ants amendatory thereof and con rormntory with tho provisions of tho law providing therefor, petition said c urt for tho purpose herein prayon for. The proposed boundaries of snld Irrigation district are set forth and described as follows: Reglnnlng at tho northwost cor ner of Section Five (5) Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Ten (10) E. V. M within Crook county, Ore gon, running enst to tho Intersection Jf Squnw Crock with tho township 'itio on tho north sldo of said Town ship Ftftuon (15) South, Itnngo Ten (10) Enst, tlionco In n northenstorly direction down Squnw Creek nnd fol lowing tho mcnndcrlngs of said strenm nlong tho center of snld strenm to tho boundary lino betwoon Jefferson nnd Crook counties; thence following on down snld strenm with in Jolforson county to Its Junction with the Deschutes rlvor; thence In a southeasterly direction up the Des chutes river nnd following tho me ntiderlngs of snld rlvor within Jeff erson County to tho Hue between Jofferson nnd Crook counties; nnd thenco following on up said Des chutes rlvor to tho Intersection ot snld strenm with tho section lino on tho smith sldo of Section Fourteen (14) Township Fourteen (11) Smith, Itnngo Twclvo (12) East W. M. in Crook County, Oregon; thenco wes terly to tho southwest corner of said Section Fourteon (11); thenco south orlv to tho quarter corner on tho oast sldo of Section Tvonty-tw6 (22) Township Fourteen (11) South, Rnngo Twelve (12) E. W.' M., In Crook County, Oregon, thenco wester ly to tho snuthenst cornor of tho southeast qunrter of tho northeast quarter' (SEW NEW) of said Sec tion; thenco southerly to tho south west cornor of tho southeast quarter of tho southeast qunrter (SEW SEW ) of snld Section Twenty-two (22): thenco westerly to tho qunrtor cor ner on tho south sldo of Section Twenty-two (22); thenco southerly to tho southwest corner of tho north west quarter of tho northeast qunrter (NW, NEW) of Section Twonty soven (27) of snld township nud rnngo; thenco westerly to tho south- wost corner of tho northeast qunrtor or tho northwest qunrtor (NEW NW W) of snld Section; thonco souther ly to tho southeast comer of tho southenst nunrter of tho northwest qunrter (SEW NWW) of Hnld Sec tion Twenty-soven (27); thenco wes terly to tho qunrter cornor on tho west sldo of snld Section Twenty soven; thence southerly to the soutli west corner of tho northwest quarter of tho Bouthwcst quarter (NWW S WW ) of snld section; thenco westerly to tho southwest corner of tho north east qunrtbr of tho southeast qunr ter (NEW SEW) of Section Twenty olght (28) Township Fourteen (II) South, Rnngo Twclvo (12) E. W. M.i thenco southerly to thn southwest cornor of tho southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of said Section Twenty-olglit (28): thenco westorly to the southwest cornor of Section Twenty-eight (28); thenco southerly to tho southwest cornor of Section Four (I) Township Fifteen (15) South, Rnngo Twelve (12) East W. M tlionco westerly to tho southwest cornor of Section Tlireo (3), Town ship Fifteen (15) South, Rnngo Elovcn (II) Enst; thenco southerly to tho southwest cornor of Section Thirty-four (34) of snld township and range; thenco westerly to tho northeast cornor of Section Five (5), Township Sixteen (1(1) South, Rnngo Elovcn (11) E. W. M.; thenco south orly to tho southenst cornor of Sec tion Sovciitcon snld township nud rnngo: thenco westerly to tho town ship lino on thn west sldo or snld township; thenco northerly to the southeast cornor or Section Twolvo (12,) Township Sixteen (1C) South, Rnngo Ten (10) E. W. M.; thenco westerly to tho southwest corner or snld Section Twolvo (12); thenco northerly to tho township lino nn the north sldo or Township Sixteen (10) Bend Garage Company Our Motto: SERVICE THE BEST EQUIPPED GARAGE IN CENTRAL OREGON. We huve it lull crew ut your .service tiny or night. Our repair department is unexcelled. UUICK. VALVE IN TIIK HEAD OFFICIAL, GOODVEAK SERVICE STATION GASOLINE. OILS AND GREASES FULL LINE OF ACCESSOHIES ALL GOODS AND WORK FULLY GUARANTEED UAKUU AND TliOKNUKUU 1IONI) HTREET. Bend-Silver Lake and way points A Seven Passenger Touring Car Each Way Each Day. RIDE IN THE EASY CARS Walter Coombs, L. D. Fox, Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co. SUCCESSORS TO WENANDV LIVERY CO. Freight Trucks in Addition South, Itnngo Ten (10) E. W. M. thonco westorly to the southwest cor nor of snld Section Thirty-two (32), Township Fifteen (15) South, Rnngo Ten (10) Enst; thonco northerly to thu point ot beginning; excepting however, from snld district nil and nny lnnd embraced within tho hottn dnry nnd limits of tho town of Sisters In Crook County, Oregon, nnd lying, within tho proposed Squnw Crook Irrjgatlon District, tho lnnd embrac ed within tho snld Irrigation district lying within both Crook and Jefferson counties, tho major portion thereof lying within Crook County, Oregon. Tho designation of said proposed Irrigation district nnd tho nnmo un der which It shnll bo known is tho Squaw Creok Irrigation District; thn source of supply from which tho water to bo usod within said Irriga tion district shall bo taken is -Squnw Creok nnd Its tributaries nnd Fnll River nud Its tributaries within Crook county, Oregon. Tlio signers of this petition who nro moro thnu 50 or tho holders or tltlo of lands suscoptlhlo to Irriga tion under tho proposed Irrigation district from tho samo common sourco or sources further potltlon this court thnt llvo directors bo elect ed na directors of snld Irrigation dis trict; thnt snld Irrigation district Do divided into live divisions nnd that ono director bo elected from each di vision; nnd that tho proposed cost of tho organization of thn aforesaid Irri gation district Is tho sum of llvo hun dred dollars ($500.00) nnd your pe titioners accompany this potltlon with n good nud BUfllclcnt bond lu tho sum ot ono thousand dollars ($1,000.00), this sum being double tho amount of tho proposed cost or tlio organization or tho snld Irriga tion district. WHEREFORE Your potltlonora pray thnt snld Irrigation district bo organized ns provided tor by law nnd pnrtlculnrly ns set forth nnd requir ed by tho statutes heroin nhovo re ferred to; nud thnt Bald petition bo beard ns required by law nud thnt snld County Court shall do any nnd everything necessary nnd requisite to' effect tho organization of snld Ir rigation district and Tor such other orders as may bo nccossnry und ns niny bo provldod by law for tho or gnnlznttnn of snld Irrigation district. Referenco Is hereby mndo to tho notlco nccmnpnnylng tills petition, stating tho tlmo of tho mooting nt which this potltlon will bo prcsontoiv to tho County Court, which said no tlco Is mndo a part hcrcor. E. R. Peterson. A. J. Weston, El voh M. Elklns, Edgar W. Olllot. C. F. Chalfan, Guy C. McCnlllstor, F. O. Powers, J. W. Olbson, James 11. El klns, M. W. Knickerbocker, J. O. McKlnnoy, C. P. White. D. P. Moffott. M. E. Uurkhnrd, P. Vnn Tnssol. D. Wluklo, C. L. Gist, J. P.. Dtickott. It. E. Vincent, Linda J. Qttthorg, Ellis II. Edglugton, P. Huntington, J. I). llowmnn, Joo Lister, II, P. Rclknnp, Will Grnnthnm, John Stnpf, 0. 0. Rivet. C. M. Elklns, L. A. Hunt, Julia A. Scott, .Too W. Hownrd, Jr., Winnie M. Hunt, Jnpthn S. Hunt, Ettn F, Hownrd, Einmn Fuller, Mrs. L. 4 Rico. L. F. Rico, Frank V. Chnp innn, O. E. Stndlg, Dennis D. Hunt, John R. Howard, Clms. E. Htscock, Frod Walter, Adolph Kotzmnn, Cn'rl II. llouso, Mrs. Martha Chnpmnn, Roh't NItzsclio. tho OBtnto ot O. W. Fullor by A. J. Fuller. S. E. West, Walter Ruble, Kntlo Ruhlo, J. A. West, T. F. McCnlllstor. Mntlldn A. McCnlllstor, Roy L. Kidder, Goo. F. Scott, Jerry Groszklngor, James Pnr kor, Joo Parsons, C. A. Payno, E. 8. Unyne, Alfred Lenthloy. ' 42-400 i '2