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COMMISSIONER BLWIilRD AND DEPUTYJUNE RETURN John Htclncr mid Frank Tnvlor. C'liiiiKCil Mitli Forgery, mo Brought Hack From Tennessee. (Crook County Journnl.) J F. Blanchnrd, and deputy Aunci of Bond, returned tlia last of tlm ; -wenk from Tennessee with .Toliu .Stelner and Prank Taylor who are wanted noro on a rorgory charge Thoso two young men. ono 22 r.m of n o unn tho othor loss, fnrtifd n. r number of notes on llond morchants .nnd mauo tnoir oscaiio, roturnlng to , their former homes boforo thnv worn npprehotided. An amcinvit which was furnlshod liy a llond merchant asklnc for tlm return and punishment of tho forc ers, and which was sont to tho Gov ernor ot tho stato when requisition papers woro nsked for, furnlshod tho ha3ls for authority on which- tho ac tion wns taken up. J. F. Illanchnrd states thnt con trary to a rumor which Is abroad ho nan no roiatlvos In tho eastern states. The trip was mado In good time with practically no stops, and at about ono third tho cost at which trips aro sometimes estimated. In ordor to aid tho farmer tho Bend Flour Mill Co. has this year ob tained Apex Lrnd Plaster, u scien tific fertilizer. Adv. OLDEST AMERICAN STATUE. Found Near Vera Cruz, It Was Made Over Twenty Centuries Aqo. A Kimill Ntoiio Htntuo rou ml near Vera Cruz, Mexico, which litis been In the poHeiiiluii of the United 'Stntc National' uiuscum since 11HKJ, bus been Idcntlllcd as the oldest known dated uiitlqulty lu America. Its undent Mayan glyphlc Inscriptions shuw that it uiih iniidc 100 years beforo Christ, which Is the oldest date uuthcntlcutcd In tbe new world Tills tin in luiugo was found In 1002 near the gulf or Mexico. 100 mllo Bontlioiist of Vera Cruz, mid cauio to tho museum through It 12. Ulbrlcht the next year It Is ot Imid grayish green mono, curved Into u rounded conical form, xlz and one-lmlf Inches high and three and throe-fourths InoUes In diameter s The iipcr part rcpicscnts n human head with well dellued reiumcs. The lower part of tbe taw Is covered with u masli. resembling the bill of u dude, carved hi relief and extending down -ovor the chest like ti Leant. The bird lllco form Is further cnipliaNl7.nl liy tbe wlngi. covering the sides- or the figure. Beneath the wings the outline- of ti bird's feet npd legs arc engraved New Yorli Times. To Lenothen Life of Necktie. A good tunny people who aro users of iuur-in-hiiud tics arc more or less both i-orcd by tbe tlu's becoming useless itftor It has been worn u few times." Tube the wide end of the tlo wltb ncnm up ui;d lay It lint upon n table Then thrust In tbe linger and seize the lining. Tube the silk cover In the other , tinnd ami pull It over tbe lining, about im If of Its length. A hot lion Is then run over the lining to straighten It out. Popular Science Monthly. POWELL BUTTE (Continued from pa go 2.) L'Tan llv o" Saturday and Sunday. JiUto rnttnrson nnd fnmlly vlsltod .-.it tho Gen. Ilnvon ranch on Wcdnes lav evening. M!-.s Linn Mooro visited homo foll.s on Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr nnd Mrs. J. J. Chapman on- ttortalned at Sunday dlnnor, Mr. and i Mrs, J. P. Rico nnd Mr. r.nd Mrs. L. ! AV, Van Doron nnd son Raymond. Mr. J, J. Flint, fathor of Mrs. Agoo ; lins been having a serious timo with his eves and was compelled to mnko ii trip to Ilodmond on Sunday to , UUI1HIIII Willi IJf, 11UBCI1, Miss Ilnzol Bnyn vlsltod hor pnr- ,cntn Mr, nnd Mrs. A. V. Bayn on iSaturdny and Sunday. Walter Poster has succoodod In M;llllng 484 rabbits by catching thorn fin corral traps. School commenced again In the ll-dwards district last week with Miss RTMatiol Allen as teachor. Dowoy Johnson and Ceo. Hobbs Ehp.vo boon working on tho hay balor fcatt Wm. Wells for tho past ton days. u. f. ahaw arrived from Brothers nn Friday and will assist H. E. Alton nth uls spring work. POWELL BUTTE. Fob. 13. Dlod, ?TMario Blair, wife of Irvln C. Blair, Fat tbe Good Samaritan hospital In IToTtinna on Fob. 3rd, of la grlppo hnd Us complications. Mario Pederson was born in Den mark In 1881, her parenta coming to America when she was 3 years old. 5he leaves a husband and 4 llttlo lioys, bcslda father, brothers and two ulsters. Mrs. L. "W. Blair of this nlaco nnd Miss Anna Pederson of lllnsdnlo. Illinois. The second spelling contest was "held Friday between Butto valley nnd Shepherd schools, resulting In a "vlstory for Butto Valley in botn matches bold In the nftomoon. ine visitors were Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Jtorrlll. Mrs. Guy Sears, Mrs. ' Lo gan, Mrs. Geo. Wells, Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon and Ross Davis. A short program was given by each school lu "honor of Lincoln's birthday. A. D. Morrill returned from Port- land Thursday where ho went to i close a deal for a fnrm near uasion. Mr. and Jlrs. Morrill and family ex- i pect to leavo for their new homo f about March 1st. N. B. Beach went to Redmond for : load of rolled oats. The wnter Is In the canal now, and ! 1s the first to reach tho settlers be- low for many weeks. L. w. Blair lost ono or ma norses last week. , Jim Orlffln 13 buoy seeding his plnco to ryo. Tho ground Is In flno shape now for Bowltig.' E. P. Archer nnd llttlo son, Lnur once, expect to leavo tomorrow for Proowator, Wasiilngton, whoro thoy will Join Mrs. Archer, who left hero about two woeks ngo. Mr. Archer will soon return. N. 0. Appol and Harold Landfaro nro cutting cord wood near Bend. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Patterson vis Ited In Bond on Saturday. TUMALO. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) TUMALO, Feb. 14. Community hall was tho scene of the most elab orato nnd onjoyablo affair ever given In Tumalo on Fridny night whon tho inombors of tho Tllllcum Literary Club entortalnod their hushnnds and u quota of tho bachelors at their first annual banquot. The hall was elab orately decorated in tbo club colors, crimson nnd groy. Tho reception room wait mado attractive nnd cosy by tho addition of pennants, rugs and Indian blankets. Tho stage solt'ng wns n pretty woodland scene which mndo nn effective background for tho handsome costumes worn In tho drnmntlzntlon of Tennyson's poem, "Drenmi of Pnlr Woman" given dur ing tho courso of tho evening. Tho progrnm was opened with a abort ad dress bv the club president, Mrs. C. P, Becker. This was followed by nn Instrumental duet by Mn nnd Mrs. Arthur Dickenson. Miss Ettn James gavo nn explanation of tho "Dream of Fair Women," which wns then nctod by tho following cast of char acters. Tho Dreamer, T, G. Becker; Helen of Troy, Mrs. Bob Sturgeon; Iphlgonln, Mrs. Blnko Becker; Cleo patra, Mrs. Byron Cndy; Jeptha's daughter, Miss Mnrgarot Mock; Rob nniond. Miss Itoso Llllle: Joan of Arc, Mrs. Mildred Taylor; Mrs. Frank Dayton reading "A Second Settlers Story" followed. Tho remainder of tho progrnm conslstod of n duct by Mr. nnd Mrs. Dickenson, n monologuo "A Morning Call," by Miss Mnrgarot Mock, a vocal duet "Annlo Laurie" by Mrs. John Coon nnd Mrs. C. P. Reokor, who responded to tho encoro with two parodies written especially for tho occasion by Mrs. Coon. Tho candlo lighted tables In thed Inlng room, wero placed In tho shnpo of n largo "T" whom covors woro laid for 48 presont. After tho threo courso banquet each of tho gentlemen pros cnt spoko n fow words of npprocla- Mon for tho pleasant ovcnlng thoy had enjoyed. At tho meotlng of tho stockholders nf tho Agricultural' Hall hold last Saturday afternoon tho following dl- roctoro woro elected for thn cnsulntr voar: B. C, Cadv, C. P. Be'cker. F. N Wnllaco, J. J. Coon, R. V. Fllcklngor, .Tnni Hnrtor and Prod Wilson. J. M. Griffin was olctcd manager. At n meeting of tho directors held tho snmo nftornnon Fred Wilson was elected presldont. Fred Wnllnco sec retary and J. J. Coon, tronsuror. A Rhort buslnos3 session of tho Tumalo Dovotonmont Leaguo was al so held Saturday nftornnon. J, M. Grlflln, J. J. Coon nnd W. D. Dnrnes wero appointed a commlttro to nwko arrangements for tho entortnlnment of Pror. I irson and Miss Turloy nf tho O. A. C, who will hold nn nil day Institute hero noxt Thursday. Rny Corking wnn token qullo 111 on Sunday night. Dr. Vnndovort of Bend was cnlled to nttord him. Mrs. Bob Sturgeon nnd daughter wilt Monday nftomoon with Mm. Albert Harper. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J, Mock nnd Miss Mnrgarot Monk woro dlnnor guoat nf Mrs. Geo. Rrqsterhous of Bend U Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Brown Is suffering from nn nttack of tho grippe. Bov. Kongv and Ilev. Rngsdnto hold services horo Sunday nfternoon. Mrs. Prank Dayton was slightly Injured In n runaway on Sunday. What Children Need Now. In splto ot tho best euro mothors can glvo thorn this weather brings sickness to manv children. Mrs. T. Nojrouor, Enu Claire, Wis., writes; "Foley's Honoy nnd Tnr cured my bov of -n sovoro attack ot croup nftor othor romcdlos had failed. It Is a wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough." It stops lagrlppo coughs. Sold ovorywhero Hotel Benson PORTLAND, SB 'n't lafi- "V"GSIMBI! We believe that there is no Hotel in the entire United States more handsomely furnished or that ofFers more to the traveller. RATES S1.50 and up without bath. $2.00 and up with bath. A. T. LUNDBORG, Manager TUB 1IBNI) BULLETIN, BEND, ORE., FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES INSTALLS CHAPTER IN BEND Deschutes Actio Ktnita With Charter ltoll of (11 Member Olllccrs for Ensuing Year Elected. Tho Deschutes Aorlo, No. 2043. FrntornnI Order of Eaglos, was In stalled Inst Thursday night by Judgo W. L. Cooper, of Portland, doputy grand presldont, with a charter roll of 01 members. Tho olllcors elected nt tho Inltlnl meotlng hold In Snther's hnll werp us follows: h K. Portor, P. W. P; Cha3. A. Ca'rroll, W. President; H. D. Bi nes, W. V. President; Donald Mc Laurln, W. Chaplain; Chns. W. Er sklno, Secrotnry; Hector GIngrns, Trensuror; A. Horstmnn, W. Conduc tor; Alex. McDonald, I. G; Frank Sutherland. O. G.; Prod Dick, J. H. Connnrn, J. E. EngebreUon, Trus tees; Dr. J. C. Vnndovort, Physician. Tho charter members of tho local lodgo aro as follows; L. K. Porter, Cha3. A. Carroll, II. D. lnnes, Donald McLaurln, ChnB. W. Lrsklne, Doctor Glngrns, A. Horst mnn, Alox McDonald, Finnic Suther- lnnd, Frod Dick, J. II. Connnrn, J, E. Engobretson, Dr. J. C. Vnndovort, Aiox is, unristorroreon, Potor Josso, S. II. Summorond, Clarence B. Brown, Gcorgo Mooro. Honry II. Sutherland, Dolmor D. Grlffo. James Golsor, Goo. 11. Corrlgan, Frnnk MI1- H r, Don E. Stonflold, Hugo C. Lompko, J. C. Klngsloy, Chns. 11, Carlson, Archie Pattlo, Goorgo ICao, Goorgo Marlor, Morton A. Plorco, Sil via Porrns, Wm. P. Downing, Carl 13, Burkman, Cnrl Hoolscher, A. O. Ar mont, Irn G. Biggerstnff, Itonnld H. Loven, Holmor Lnrson,' Clnronco L. Stewart, James It. Itlloy, Tbos. M. Sharp, Bort Shuoy, Nols Joranson, Chns. A. Bengston, Bona West, Er nest Lundln, Gus Nystrom, John Ny strom, John II. Buchholz, Chns. II. Hills, Clnudo T. Borders, Tony Olson, Gus Scgar, Goorgo Prltchard, Burton Evans, J. W.. Wright, Oscar Holvor- son, E. G. Socly, Goorgo L. Reed, Wm. Leo. Whon you buy n cack ot outBldo Hour you hinder tho devolopmont of Central Orogona farm resources. Mnko It n prnctlco to buy tho homo product. Every sack guaranteed, adv ? Whoro do you trado? Cllncy's Groce.ry. Adv . At Mc- Have All Seed Tested Before Planting (By County Agriculturist A. B. 1.0VUTT.) Any ono who plants seed, tho qunl- ity or which ho does not know, is tak ing u chance to loso on tho crop ho is planting. Attention hns boon call ed during tho wlntor to tho nnnlysls of nil farm seeds and tho Agricultur al 'College Is not only willing but nnxloiiD to nnnlyzo farm scods for tho fnrmors nt no oxpeuso to tho far mer. Tho necessity for nnnlysls of seed Is understood by practically all men who bavo plnntod sood, for nl nave nt somo timo discovered thnt tho seed thoy. hnvo paid good tnonoy for was almost worthless. Al3o many hnvo planted largo quantities of wood seeds with tholr alfalfa or clover. Somo cases aro known whoro farmers hnvo discovered that their seed was very poor nnd full of woods nftor they hnvo purchased this seod. No donlor should object to furnishing n small samplo of tho seed which thoy pur poso to furnish boforo purohnso Is mndo and It Is good huslnoss to ob tain this samplo nnd havo snmo ana lyzed carefully boforo purchnso is mndo. Soud your samples direct to the Agricultural College, giving your nnmo and nddicss nnd asking that analysis of namo bo mndo. You will rcolvu rottirna from C to 10 days OREGON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, lJ)lfl. nftor nnd will then know whethor or not you wish to purchase the seed. If nnnlyses uro satisfactory and your crop falls something othor than the seed will have caused tho failure It Is nlmost foolish for n mnn to waste .. bvoii a nuni OH n IJOL Hint HIS seed Is good whon ho can easily hnvo this seed annlyzed nt no oxiionso nnd overcomo onu of tho chances or gum- uiub 111 tunning. ,P,r-,iCAT,0X F0R OIIAZIXG PEltMITS. Notice in hcroby given that nppllcatlons for permits to graze cattle, horses nnd sheop within the Deschutes National Forest during the season of 101C. must bo filed In my office nt Bond, Oregon, on or boforo February 20, 1910. Full Information In regnrd to tho grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to bo used In making applications will bo fur nished upon request. V. V. Harp ham, Acting Forest Supervisor. COc After Lngrlpiio What? F. G. l'rovo, Bedford, Ind., writes: An nttack of lagrlppo left mo with n suveru cough. I tried ovorythlng. I got so thin It looked na If I never would got well. Finally, two bottles o: Foley's Honey nnd Tnr cured me. I am now well nnd back to my nor mal weight." A rollnblo remedy for coughs, colds nnd croup. Sold every where Adv. A dcslrnblo broad knlfo fren witii ovory nnnunl subscription to Tho Bend Bulletin. LEGAL NOTICES SUPPLEMHXTAltV AUTICLBS OP I.NCOIM'OltATIOX. Of Tho Bond Water, Light and Tower Company. Notlco Is heicby given thnt The Bond Wntor, Light nnd Power Com pany hns filed Supplementary Articles of Incorporation In tho olllco of tho Corporation Commissioner of tho Stato of Oregon on tho 27th day of January, 1910, nnd In tho olllco of tho County Clerk of Crook County, Orogon, on tho 24th day of January, 1910, for tho purposes of Increasing tho capital stock of said corporation and authorizing It to onenco in cer tain now enterprises nnd pursuits us tueroin sppciiicd. Dated, Bend, Oregon, Fobrunry 11, 1910. . ' THE BEND WATER, LIGHT AND POWHU COMPANY. By T. 11. Poloy, Secretary. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of tho Intorlor, V. S. Land Olllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, Jnnuary 31, 1910. NOTICE Is horoby given -11101 Dnn lol W. Beoler, of Bend, Orogon, who on August 12th, 1912, mndo Homo stood Entry, No. 010014, for Vt, Section 34, Township 19 South, Ilnngo 14 East, Willamette Meridian, lino tiled notlco of Intention to mnko Plnnl Threo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, boforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, nt Bond, Oregon, on tho 9th day of Mnrch, 1910. Claimant Jinnies ns witnesses: John D. Stovons, of Bend, Oregon; Howard F. Dyer, John E. Johnson, David C. Rogers, of Mllllcnn, Orogon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 40-ic. Register. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt tho undersigned petitioners whoje names nro signed to tho following anil attached petition and who nro tr.oio than fifty (dO) of tho holdors of tltlo to lands Biiscoptlhle to Irrigation from n common aourco which Ho within tho proposod Squnw Crook Irrigation District ns described In Bald petition hereto attached will Do presented to tho County Court of Crook Countv, Oregon, on tho 2nd day of Mnrch, 1810, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock In thn forenoon nt tho County Court room of tho snld coun ty, mild dnto being the timo nnd plnco fixed by said court for tho hoarlng of said petition, nnd nil porsous nro hcroby notified to bo present nt snld time and place to mnko objections thoreto, nnd to othorwlso consldor said petition. This notice Is published onco oacli week (or tho period of, four weoks, the publication for the first timo ho- lug tho 20th day of Jnnuary, 1910; IN TUB COl'XTV COURT OF TUB COPNTV OP CROOK, TUB STATE OP OREGON. In tho matter of tbo organization nf tho Squnw Creek Irrigation 1)1. trlrt. To the Honornblo Tho County Court of Crook County, Oregon. Wo, tho undersigned holdors of tl tlo to lands within tho Stnto of Oro gon and within tho Counties ot Crook and Jefferson respectfully petition tho Honorablo County Court of Crook County, Orogon, as hereinafter sot forth and each signer thereto for himself says that ho Is tho holder of title to Iamjs susceptible to Irriga tion from the sources horolnaftor do scribed and set out and situated with in tho boundaries of tho proposed Squaw Creek Irrigation District horolnaftor doscrlbod; and snld peti tioners whose names are horolnaftor signed and subscribed to this peti tion heroby propose to organize said Irrigation district, nnd said slgnors horoby declare that it Is the purpoio of said signers to orgnnlzo said Ir rigation district under and by virtue of Chapter 7, Title Dl, Lord's Oregon Laws an amended by Chapter 223 Laws ot Oregon for 1911 nnd us amended y Chapter 197, Laws of Orogon for 1913, and as amended by Cnnptor 189, Laws of Oregon for 191G, and other acts and parts of acts amendatory thereof and con formatory with tho provisions of tho law providing therefor, petition said court for the purposo herein prayed for. The proposed boundaries of said Irrigation district are sot forth and described as follows: Beginning at the northwest cor ner of Section five (5) Township Fifteen US) South, Rango Ten (10) E. W. M., within Crook County, Ore gon, running east to tho Intersection of Squaw Creek with the township line on the north side of said Town ship Fifteen (15) 8outh, Range Ton (10) East, thence In a northeasterly direction down Squaw Creek nnd fol lowing ttio menudorlngii of said stream nlong tho center of said stream to tho boundary lino between Jofforson nnd Crook counties; thence lonowing on down Bald stream with in Jefferson county to Its Junction with tho Deschutes rl'or: thmirn In n southeasterly direction up tho Dos- cmues river nnu rollowlng tho mc andorlngs ot said river within Jeff erson County to tho lino between Jefferson and Crook Counties; nnd thonco following on up said Des chutes river to tho Intersection of Bnid stream with tbo section lino on tho south sldo of Section Fourteen (14) Township Fourteen (14) South, Rango Twelve (12) East W. M. In Crook County, Oregon; thonco wes terly to tho southwest cornor of snld Section Fourteen (14); thence south erly to tho quarter corner on tho cast side of Section Twenty-two (2S) Township Fourteon (14) South, Rango Twolvo (12) E. W. M In Crook County, Oregon, thence westor ly to tho southeast cornor of the southeast qunrter of tho northeast quarter (SEVi NEtf) of Bald Sec tion; thonco southerly to tho south west corner of tho southeast qunrter oi tno soutnenst quarter (SEViSEVi) of said Section Twenty-two (22); thenco westerly to tho qunrter cor nor on tho south sldo of Section Twenty-two (22): thenco Routlmrlv to tho southwest corner of the north west qunrter ot tho northeast quartor liNWtt iNEVi) ot Section Twonty Hovon (27) of said township and rango; thonco westerly to tho south west cornor of tho northeast quarter of tho northwest quartor (NE NW U) of said Section; thenco souther ly to tho southeast cornor of tlm southeast quarter of tho northwest quartor (SKU NW) of said Sec tion Twenty-sovon (27); tlicnco W3s terly to tho quarter corner on tho west Bldo of snld Section Twenty seven; thonco southerly to tho south west corner of tho northwest qunrter of tho southwest quartor (NW S WM ) of snld section; thonco westerly to tho 80tithwost cornor of tho north east quartor of tho southeast quar tor wevs HUVi) or section Twenty eight (28) Township Fourteen (II) South, Ilnngo Twolvo (12) E. W. M.; thenco southerly to tho pouthwest corner of- tho southeast quarter of tno BoutbenBt quartor of Bald Section Twonty-olght (28); thonco westorlv to tho southwest cornor of Section Twenty-eight (28); thonco southorly to tho southwest cornor of Sedtlnn Four (4) TownRhlp Fifteen' (IS) South, Ilnngo Twelve (12J East W. M., thonco ostcrly to tho southwoit cornor of Section Threo (3), Town ship Fifteen (15) South, Rango Eleven (11) Enst; thenco southorly to tho southwest cornor of Section Thirty-four (34) of snld township and rango; thenco westerly to tho northeast cornor of Section Flvo (3), Township Sixteen (10) South, Rango Eloven (11) E. W. M.; thonco south orly to tho sottthonst cornor of Sec tion Seventeen said township nnd rango; thonco westerly to tho town ship lino on tho west sldo ot snld township; thonco northorly to tho southeast comer of Section Twolvo (12), Township Sixteen (10) South, Rnngo Ten (10) E. W. M.; thonco westerly to tho southwest cornor of said Section Twolvo (12); thenco northorly to tho towiiBlrip lino on tho north sldo of Township Sixteen (10) South, Rango Ton (10) E. W. M.; thenco westerly to tho southwost cor nor of said Section Thirty-two (32), Does this Weather Make You Want to Go? WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE A SPIN OUT IN THE COUNTRY A WAYS? YES. RUT Tho old oar Is .not In shape. Her comprosslon Is poor and tho carburetor Is out of ad justment, .tho tear ond iiiakos n nolso und tho Htoorlng gear hns about a turn too munli piny; out sldo of that sho Is all right. No. Thnt front tiro has gono down, too. DID THIS OCCUR TO YOU THIS MORNING? Anticipating this, wo hnvo put on an extra crow, to strnlghton her out lu tluo for tho rldo. 80 BRING HER IN. Wo nro ready nnd will put her in shnpo lu gig time, nnd n guaranteed Job nt that. Bend Garage Company & Motto: SERVICE IIUICK CARS, If you want Genuine Prices on Genuine HIGH GRADE FURNITURE Stoves, Rugs, Carpets, Reds, Springs, Matresses, you can obtain them from us. From our carefully selected assortment you can furnish your home to suit your tnste antl do it economically E. F. Logan Furniture Company LAWRENCE BUILDIXd Wull Street Ncur Ohio Street. PAGE 11 TowiiBhlp Fifteen (15) South, Range Ten (10) East; thonco northerly .o tho point of boglnning; excepting howovor, from Bald district all and nny land embraced within tho boun dary and limits of tho town of Sisters In Crook County, Oregon, nnd lying within tho proposod Squaw Greek Irrigation District, the land embrac ed within tho said irrigation district lying within both Crook and JofTorsou counties, tho mnjor portion thereof lying within Crook County, Oregon. Tho deslgnntlou of snld proposed irrigation district nnd tho nnmo un der which It shnll bo known Is tho Squaw Crook Irrigation District; tho sourco or supply from which the water to bo usod within said Irriga tion district shnll bo tnkon is Squaw Creek and its tributaries nnd Fall River .ud its tributaries within Crook county, Oregon. Tho signers of UiIb petition who nro moro than 60 of tho holders of tltlo of lands suscoptlblo to Irriga tion undor tho proposod Irrigation district from tho snmo common sourco or sources furthor petition this court that flvo directors bo oloct cd as directors of Bald Irrigation dis trict; that said Irrigation district bo divided Into flvo divisions and that ono director bo olocted from onch di vision; nnd thnt tho proposed cost ut ' tho organization of tho aforesaid Irri gation district Is tho Bum of flvo hun dred dollars ($500.00) and your pe titioners accompany this petition with a good nnd sufficient bond In tho Bum of ono thousand dollars ($1,000.00), this mini bolng doublo tho amount ot tho proposed cost ot tho organization of the' said Irriga tion district. WHEREFORE Your potltloneM pray that snld Irrigation district bo organized ns provided for by law and particularly as Bet forth and requir ed by tho statutes heroin nbovo re ferred to; and thnt snld potltlnn bo hoard as required by law and that Bald county court Bhnll do any nnd ovorythlng nocessnry and requisite to effect tho organization of snld Ir rigation district nnd for such other orders na tuny bo necessary and ns may ho provided by inw for tho or ganization ot said Irrigation district. Roforonco Is horoby mndo to tho notlco accompanying this petition, stating tho tlnio ot tho mooting at which this petition will ho presented to tho County Court, which said no tlco Is mndo a pnrt horaof. E. R. Peterson. A. J. Weston, El valt M. ElklnB, Edgar W. Glllot, C. F. Chnlfun, Guy C. McCnlllstor, F. G. Powers, J. W. Gibson, Jnmes II, El kliiB, M. W. Knickerbocker, J. O. Mc Klnnoy, C4 P. White, D. P. MofTott. M. E. Burkhnrd, P. Van Tnssol, D. Wlnklo, C. L. Gist, J. P. Duckott. H. E. Vincent, Linda J. Qulhorg, Ellis H Edglngtnn, P. Huntington, J. D. Bowman, Joo Lister, II. P. Bolknap, Will Grnntlmm, John Stnpf, O. G. Rivet. C. M. ElklnB. L. A. Hunt, Julia A. Scott, Joo W. Hownrd, Jr., Wtnnlo M. Hunt, Joptlia S. Hunt, Ettn P. Hownrd, Emma Fuller, Mrs. L. P. Rico. L. P. Rico. Frnnk V. Chap man, O. E, Stndlg, Dennis D. Hunt, John R. Hownrd, Chns. E. Hlscock, Fred Walter, Adolph Kotzmnn, Carl II. Houco, Mrs. Martha Chapman, Roli't Nltzscho, tho ostato of (1. W. Fuller by A. J. Fullor. 8. E. Wost, Walter Rublo. Kntlo Rublo, J. A. West, T. F. McCnlllstor, Matilda A. McCalllBtor, Roy L. Klddor, Goo. P. Scott, .lorry Groszttlngor, Jnmos Par kor, Joo Parsons, C. A. Payne, E. 8. Pnyno, Alfrod Leathloy. 47-51o OOODYBAU TIKES. 1 L. a&&srtriri7-cim