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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
MRS. FRANK STROEBE tho finding of feasiblo project. This Tho ! HfnfrtiM. involves not only the feasibility of con- noupward turn his thoughts once more, Btrni.finrr (l,n ,,in,,t yif ..iUn fhn nna- ' mourns in lanKtinj qimint : sil.ility of securing Koorl title in ad- , 0llr Hl",'ch 'rPf'. J"t ns of yore, vaneo to the noeessary water Biijply. ! 1llt trarmportntion ain't!" f clear titlo to euflieient water cannot Washington Star. bo assured in advance, on account of j ' our poor laws, then we should not com- h"M vW".1 flnd,M' Wlnrtow Boothlng , ' i ' , . . . . . jynip tho bct rMnedy to uso lor their cL ldfn jilain beeaiiso Oregon's rightful sharo laiiug tue teethiug period. or this iunu is not expenuea wituin hor borders. State Control. Uncle Allen. "Lota of politicians," remarked Uncle A Remarkable Recovery. Mrs. Frank Stroebe, B. F. D. 1, Apple ton, Wis., writes : "I began using Peru Da a few months ago, when my health and strength were all gone, and I was nothing but a nervous wreck, could not fdocp, eat or rest properly, and felt no desiro to live at life in a different light, as I1 began to regain my lost strength. 'I certainly think l'erunals without rival as a tonic and strength builder. " STATE CONTROL OF WATER. Paper Presented at Recent Meeting of Oregon State Grange. . Vy John II. Lewix, Sluto Engineer. (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK.) Laws of Other States. Oregon, Washington and California have the poorest water laws of tho western states. Colorado profited by tho mistakes of California. Later Wyo ming and Nebraska adopted laws which have been taken as models by other Mt.ut.nM. piccorit. that ml imlin.iit.innH of tho ' Itreat early rights are made by the courts in-! navo nut nuie to say with respect to stead of bv iirmointed boards, as in ' tho conservation of water on the non- i Tne Remarkable Part. these states. Tho water law defeated ' navigable streams of the states. This! Biggs I fail to see anything remark- by our legislatures of 1905 and 1907 followed closely the laws recently en acted by Utah, Idaho, North and South Dakota and Oklahoma. Tho Canadian law has tho Tho conference of governors now in Alien Sparks, "turn up their noses at the session at Washington, IJ. C, to devise Ke presidency wnen tney lack a million r i 1 mm' "fas FOR AD BLOOD 0 2&?Q SEO When bad blood is caused from an infection of the circulation by the virus of Contagious Blood Poison, it usually shows in the form of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored splotches on the body, swollen glands in the groin, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc. These general symptoms, affecting all parts of the body, show how deeply poisoned the blood becomes, and emphasizes the dangerous character of the trouble. If allowed to remain in the system the disease will finally wreck the health and break some plan for the conservation of our 'miles of being in smelling distance of it." down the strongest constitution. No medicine can cure Contagious Blood great natural resources will doubtless Chicago Tribune. Poison which does not rid the circulation of every particle of the virus. is entirely a state problem and wo able about that man. alone must be responsible for the use Diggs That's because you don't or abuse of this necessity of life. Any know nim Lllst winter j lla( a col(1 new policy devised by this conference tf.r ,..., tt00ua 0n-i )., i lias been declared by resolution of for government control of navigable or . , . , , ' American Irrigation Congress to ! interstate streams can affect Oregon met him eveiy day during that period, ie best of its kind on this conti- but little. lhe "ever on'-e "uggtwl a remedy. bo the ncnt. All these modern laws are based The conservation of this great, rat upon the water laws of Italy, which ; ural resource in the interest of poster have developed through centuries of lty cannot only be accomplished with- 'eruna made me look ..... .., ... . : v... ; 21 Jireceat-Ul, HIUl MIIOUKl fulfill U.y HL-iinuHua, UUL I.U 113 glUdb utuuill dUM experience of tneso other states auu jirouc, 11 we oniy win. countries. Arguments Against State Control. Bt. Vitas' Dance and all Nervous Dt"ascfl permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Ortat Iitvh lU'SUirer. S(nd for FBKE I2tr'al bottla and reausu. Dr. IL JL Klin.', Dd.. 931 Arch bt., Piiila.,i'a. Hill prit'B list soiit oa oiillcatlon. pirn worn nouci lea. ii iloual iiituk. IlillKI 1. Control and Urn- ixiurcncei ( arbouuls Urn Gatberlnar Materlnl. "Aw. mp i?nrid man." nITnVili" Hnnk( the o resented bitterly tne oner or f0niKn tourist, putting his head out Pres'dent Kooscvelt, through his recla- j thioiiffh the car window as the train stoD- I ination detiartment. to assist us in tho ! ni t ctntin "rr,,. t .n..i, th namunf The water rode presented to the l'it f,r,in, f cr-'iSnHo water In.-vs. Wo c.iawnjillJt i;tlie vii!aj!eV' 10g1slat1.ro provided a comprehensive arP now persistently disregarding the i;,h,rnM.if5ri.r' sni(i ,u rnde tive warning of our worthy governor, who'. Ih station I)Iatform. Thanks." rejoined the foreign tourist. S. S. S. is the one real and certain cure; it goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, and by removing every trace of the poison, and adding rich, healthful qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerful disorder. S. S. S. is the most reliable of all blood purifiers, and its concentrated ingredients of healthful vegetable extracts and juices especially adapt it to curing this insidious trouble. Write for our home treatment book, which is a valuable aid in the treatment of the different stages of the disease, and ask for any special medical advice you wish. No charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Foo.'lih Jack. -Why are you saving all of Jack's Ita NcitiUlve Qnalltr, 'I never give medicine to my children," Nan- said Mrs. Lapsling, "that has any whisky ; letters? in it. Whisky is poisonous. It contains Pan Because he always adds as a post too much refusal oil." Chicago Tribune, script, 'Burn this!'" HOWAllD K. nUirrOX.-AMnyor ,r; Cliomlst. 1; '" " l-eudviiic, Coionuio. Kpi'iMmmi prices: tioM, system ot titles to water i Bvi.r,i;.uu,iiOoid,rinver.T;;itofd,suriZiucof tection to vested rights tl: ll ' v ) uumu i.-nis. iu U1JIK rn vnupi'l nnq . . . . . ,, I. ... , i 1UMI1KH. rPJOHH'U llie lori'lgll IIMIIIBI, " ,; a bv V l waler'i,lne w.,u" Jo ting it down in bis notebook. "What ading arguments by Aiff.rm(.ti 0f opinion among the ablest!'" ... nnmBQ have fnr ind for pro through state ,as sn, that "the creat uncer- control ot diver streams. 1 ue leaning arguim-nm vy (jifference of 0 pinion among tho enemies of tins bill were as roi- 1 wt0r hiwvors as to what the water ; ; " I lows: That the state oflicer in charge law of this gtate reay jSf and. the vast You can get a Splendid Premium for would have the power of a czar; that anl0unt of capital that is already in 100 Coupon values or less, represented the burden on taxpayers would be ex-! vestP( jn tnjg Btate in works depending by Carton Tops and Sot p Wrappers from cessive; and that the appointment of pon the use of water, make it abso- "20 Mule Team Borax" orndurt Free an unlimited number of water masters lutfly necessary that Oregon at an u Muie I earn Borax products, rree wm the bas,s of a Ina,.hin0 t0 control pf)rU; pao, pn her Btatute books Cata.ogue showing 1000 presents FREE of tn0 pontic8 of tho state. a complete, concise and definite code of Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. The penalty necessary to enforce tho jaw governing the use and distribu- LopuI oijenu wanted. Write for money nmklnu plan proposed law was that no right to the tion of water, patterned after the mod- use ot public waters snouiu meresu icj cru iaws 0f Wyoming, Idaho and Can become vested except by direct grant a(jaj where titles to water are as so from the state. Tho great power com-' eure as titles to land. Oregon's sin, not plained of was the authority of the so much of commission as of omission. state engineer to refuse any application jn this matter, is becoming notorious which did not conform with the law. amon(T the states of the west, where tho fr ,..mu Mm liill u-itlimit nnv mpnns of j: i e 1 - .nA.a pi Dif Avn AinrpT I"1 " uiverMini una usu ui naici is ucco- i-AlliV AIMJ ALUtKblS. pnfnrcinir it. would have the same effect ..,,. ,1 i r,n,.;ut,l -i-Hl irrnat.Iv A New and Modern European Hotel, catering as defeating the bill, which was the re- .retard the settlement of lands already particularly to State people. A refined place for suit desired. reclaimed, and discourage further de- ladies visiting the city, close to the shopping! Under the proposed law, no state velonment of our trreat water re- .. .. t . i J C7 WHEN YOU GOME TO PORTLAND ARRANGE TO STOP AT THE CORNELIUS reniavrkably odd names they have towns in this country !" Kates reasonable. Free Bus. N. If.. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr. ' control could be had until the deter mination by the courts of all vested rights to the use of water from a given sources. QUERIES BY FARMERS. stream. Therefore, no water master cmilil lie nnnn'uifed until such tune. These adjudications will be final, as Experiment Station .Called Upon for each basin comes before the court, in stead of constantly recurring, as under ; present conditions. The water master. I - ...:U ..i.,.,l.,tn ihn i . Advice on Various Subjects. ' From the Wa-ihinpton State College. Pullman A farmer writes from Scguin ask- St. Helen's Hall, Portland, Or. Resident and Day School for Girl. Catalogue on Request. . I nf -.,(,.r in nccnrdiince with ins: for varieties of apples to plant in the decrees as rendered and the rights1 that locality, lie was supplied wl's as granted under the new law. These i information as follows: new rights will not be subject to liti- "For winter apples, try th: BaiJ gation, no matter liow long the deter-j win, Spy, Northwest Grcenin.', I. la mination of the early rights are j ish Russctt, Wagener and Grime? laved, as these rights will be complete- j Golden. If you desire a few early lv defined and recorded when granted, apples, plant ellow Iransparcnt This determination of early rights may i Duchess, Gravenstein and Kin Gnna Cleanses tKe Sy.stem Effect ually; Dispels CoUvS and Head aches duo to Constipation; Acts naturally, acts Truly as a Laxative. Best JorMenW)mrn and Child- a Old. If) 0et its RpnpflVinl Flfontu i I XI I ' jj i . i MIWQVS DUV II lias me jull pany UALlruKNIA le Uenutne which name o the Com- "TITK SCHOOL OF QUALITY Better each vear, and larger. We now to the state have two floors 6"x 100 feet. Thorough work tells the story. It counts in the end, and we admittedly lead in this re spect. Get our catalogue, penwork, etc., .hen judge for yourself as to quality. po Strup Co. by whom it is tnonufacturea1, printed on the Jrout of every package. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. one iize only, regular price 50?per bottle. A whole lield of buckwheat blossom is The often blackened during the passage of a take from 10 n 20 years, judging f rom ; former apples are the commercial ap- thunderstorm. Wyoming's experience, wiiere jn years i)es of western Washington, lhe have been consumed in recording tho experiment station has some knowl territorial rights under the new law. j edge of both the Delicious and the The system of dividing the state into Kj'ng David apples. They are :o;n districts, according to drainage basins, paratively new, and might succeed rc with one or more water masters in . niarkably well with you, yet your charge of each basin, has been demon- j panting" them would be more Dr less strated as the only feasible plan of j Df an experiment. protecting the interests of all con-, "The question of peaches in your cerned. I locality is an undecided one. A few The fees charged in the granting of rn,,rs renort success with the Ak ;- titles by the state were intended witltin an(ier. and this is practically the only a few years to more than meet the cost varjctv that has been -reported as Stic- ji irancnises ui uie use r,.c5fn frnm vnnr section. nil will have practically no trouble in grow ing grapes, since some of the best grapes we have are grown over there." "OUCH, OH MY BACK " NEURALGIA. STITCHES, - LAMENESS, CRAMP TWINGES, TWITCHES FFIOM WET OR DAMP ALL BRUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OR TWIST THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN'T RESIST Price 25c and 60c Saved by Joining The Dlers 500 Piano Club You with 499 others co-operate in wholesale buy ing, ar.d besides, we do not collect from widows and orphans of Club members, all of which is fully explained in our New Book, "An IntilafiAn In Vnin in Whn'ocpb Pttunf. " EilersPiano .7...it HouFe. Portland, rent on request. Cutout and Oregon: please send send Coupon today the Club is ftiling fast, to Join in W h o!esa!e Its irg" EILERS PIANO HOUSE 353 Washington St., FORTLAND, OREGON P. N. U. 1 i Name . . Address of water were limited in time, and ultimately a charge made for the use of this public resource, the state water department could, in time, be made to yield a large revenue to the state. The cost of actual distribution was to be borne bv the counties benefited. A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL.B., Principal Gen. I'n 1 in f a Teacher. Not lone since, while visitlnz In Objecting to the bill on the ground of CulWi t lla(i tne pleasure of renewing Tenth and Morrison . Portland. Oregon st is false economy. It is like ob- ,d frieIKlshl witih the former pres: innliMi? In I in nnnrnriPHirinn nr adnin A ra'm which grows in South Americn has a leaf measuring 50 feet Ions and 12 feet broad the largest in the world. Deafness Cannot Be Cured hv lncnl applications, ns they cannot n'RC'i 11k discHscil Mirtiii:i ul tlio car. 'I her Is only kmc waytoenre deafness, ami that is by constitn tiniitil remedies, lieafnoss Is ran)".'! by an 1 n (lain, il condition of the nuu-oiis lining ot the Kiixtacn it) n 'I ii be. When this tiibo is i ii Hnm i" I you have a rumbling sound or imperf -ot hear ing, a id when it is entirely closed, IVafnei-? is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing w ill be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition ol the mucous surfaces. W e will give One Hundred Hollars for any ease of l eiifness (caused byeatarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh ''ure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Pold bv Priipnisls. 7"ie. Tae Hall's Family Pills for constipation. i2.niu annually to maintain a stnto dlnt of the island, Gen. T. Estrada bind department, which is a valuable Palmu," said S. A. Sovier. source of income to the state, or like! "(Jen. Talma Is living a quiet, se objocting to the post of our police pro- eluded life on bis unpretentious coun tection for other property thin water. Uy pstate at i.,vaiuo, ne takes no which protection saves nnmmlly to the , . noHtl. hut devotes himself mihlie far more than its cost. State and Government Reclamation. Oregon has 400.000 ncres of govern ment land withdrawn from entry. to the simple nffairs of rural life. Ilia chief pleasure- is in teaching a little band of his neichlors' children to read and write, ami he devotes two or three iendinsr reclamation bv the state under . , , .. tm .-w ' . . , . , hours a day to that task, while at night ri.nriGiiina fit t in i urfiv nnr 1 liia - ' Hved of his farm laborers. He was This nren is oqunl to the combined nrea of all irrigated land at the present time. or nearly twice the combined area of a school teacher for a great part of the Klamath and Umatilla irrigation his life and in bis latter days finds Persian nowsiwipcrs are projects of the government. During the first six months of 1007 the state land board authorized the Kale of water rights to these desert lands, amounting to .4.fifl2.700. The l.rtn..l m,f ff? iliia niti.m i,i-i4H nftni. - 1 J I'"1 "'" ...... the adjournment of the legislature. satisfaction in his old profession." B.iltlmore American. Prodnct of Three Grent Minds Although it was Abraham Lincoln ( In his Gettysburg sneoeh who made ! being used. from handwriting by lithography, no types honin? fh?t iho Pf,islation which they famous the phrase, "government of the had recommended for the protection of people, by the people, fop the people." settlers might be enacted. The state the father of the sentiment was really is now in the deplorable position of I)anpl Webstt,r wuo ;;0 venrs pn. iiiii Mi'i iJiii; i in- Mir ui (i nniiiiiininy ,.. i i a 41 1 1 -i j x . 1 t 1 Ylously. luul spoken of the people whiPn it owns, hut over winch it nns , . 11 My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only hair-food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. My hair nsd tn rery short. Pnt rtr UK Ayer'n Hair VIor a short time it boKan government, made for the people, made by the people, and answerable to the people." The next stage in the crys tallization of the phrase was in lSTiO, when another great American, Theo dore Parker, alluded to "a government nliiK Ayer'n Hair Vlaor a short time it boKan to (trow, and now it U fourteen Inchei long. Thli em a splendid retail to me after neluK almost without any hair." Ma. J. 11. FirB, Colorado Springs, Colo. Mad by J. O. Arr Co.. Lowell. MaM. Also manuaoirora 01 7 SARSAPAKILLJL PILLS. CUEKSV PECTORAL. yers ' no control. It is attempting to super- , vise the expenditure of millions of dol lars in the interest of future settlers, without appropriating a single cent ; for administrative purposes. j Already the state has begun suit iof'the sale of some $100,000 worth of of aI1 the i- by a" the people, for water rights to intending settlers ' the jtBople." Then in lSfi3 Lincoln j where there i no water to supply, and put the finishing touch and gave the false economy practiced may ulti- j democracy Its watchword. mately result in a demand upon the 1 legislature by these settlers that their fJaaehall Critic. loss be reimbursed. In this matter of I Hugglns What has become of Fan reclamation by tho state, or in anyjujyg : pul lie or private reclamation, wo aro xr, ,, . . ... ,(,, trving to build a great structure of! , fT ' prosperity without adequate foundation or nasela11- in law to support the structure. Hoggins I didn't know he ever play- Oregon has contributed more to tho : eu tne game. Jluggins He doesn't. He sprained his larjnx telllnz the umpire how j things ought to be done. reclamation fund of the United States government than any other state, and the return of this money depends upon To Fall Bark Upon. We put that motto back on the coins, anrhovr " Raid the fonrrensman. I "Yes." answered the constituent, "and , ren,arked the "foun woman. In view of what you fellows have accom- "What's the matter now? Has some, plithed during this session that motto 'one been proposing to you?" inquired affords as our only consolation." Chicago .her guileless companion. Detroit Fre Thoae Mean Glrla. 'Men afe such strange creatures," P N U No. 29-08 WHEN writing: to adTertUors plaaaa monlloa this ppr. Tribune. The city of Vienna is now trying to se cure control of mines in Moravia. The reasons givfn for tlie purchase are the high price of coal and the difficulty of se curing a steady supply for the municipal gas and alactric plaata. Press. End of the Itenaoa. Guest (in restaurant) I say, wait er, have you any oysters? Walter No, sah. We all ain't got do shell fish 'coptln' eggs. sao. Save the Babies NFAITT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly . ' x J3" 'L-l j.1 r. ji i , . one-quarier, uie ueiure mey reacn one year , tmnyseven per cem,, cr mora than one-third, before they are five, and one -half before they are fifteen ! "We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a ma jority of these precious lives. Neither do m hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more cr less opium, cr morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sicfciess, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly, cpena tho pores of the sldn and allays fever. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. 11. neither. Dr. A. F. Peeler, of St Louis, Mo., says: "I have rres ribed your Castoria in many case3 and have always ftfund it an efficient and speedy remedy." Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Ta., says: "I have prescribed your Cas toria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself an4 JbeneCt to my patients." Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Cas toria in my own household with good results, and have advised several patients to use it for it3 mild laxative effect and freedom from harm." Dr. J. B. Elliott, cf New York City, says: "Having during the past s!x years prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children." Dr. C. G. Srracuc, cf Omaha, Neb., says: 'Tour Castoria is an ideal medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe it. While I do not advo cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an. exception for conditions which arise in the care of children." Dr. J. A. Tarkcr, cf Kansas City, Mo., 6ays: "Your Castoria holds tha esteem of the medical profession in a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. Ii is a sure and reliable medicine for infants and cL? dren. In fact, it is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments." Dr. II. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: "Castoria i3 one of the very finest and most remarkable remedie3 for infants and children. In opinion your Castoria has Baved thousands from an early grave. I cax furnish hundreds of testimonials from this localicy as to its efflciency and merits." Dr. Norman M. Ceer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "During the last tweTva years I have frequently recommended your Castoria a3 one of the best preparations of the kind, being safe in the hands of parents and very ef fective In relieving children's disorders, while the case with which, such a pleasant preparation can be administered is a great advantage." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of ' " ' - y ; iii. ' J ALCOHOL 3 PER cut Acge(abtePrcpara(ionrorAs simila(in HieFoodandRctjiiia ling Uie Siomaciis andBowcls of Promofes DicstfonJCkrrful ness and Resr.Contains neither OpiunuMorphinc norMiacral. mjr IM ARC OTIC. J&pr ofoMDrSiKXinTlzm Rmpho SmJ- yiiattnd HiCvitaaliUa CbrOrdStMpr' hhHrpmi lltwr. 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