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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1909)
Pure Blood in Spring ,. n :ti. Tli! ereat medicine mrtt X. certain if you tak. Uoa - wrofttl. ..nrinns. tumult's aim ' Hi !' r ores, sft dyspepsi nervous Mrs. rnpricnce r . . 1.1.1,1.1 mm mors ana u rorv spring I was com- Mrs. "I An a-' that ,L feeling. But KTiar. h'i ithe Ht dose, comp.eteVy heal.h and .trenslh." Begin to take Hood's Sarsaparilla .-. ..l linm.1 form or in chocolated iaoit rheum or adapts itself equally wen -.,. - u and a stomach troubles; euro rheumatism and ea.auU; cures . i-i:... ....1 tlmr tired feeling. trouli es, uemiitj - - ( . . ara - 1 1 -.. einne hum. Mass.. My: "In-ojears I F (lee. ow uouiu miv , ' ... i . . ' . u, Hood's Sarsaparilla to fail, for apnng hu- i nave . . , , .... thU tier. It gives me picuMur n .-. Pnnair. Karsaiaba. 100 IWs One Dollar. Sold even -where. Paranaalil. CaHo.lljr. "Rivers, wh.it brand i that cigar ou'r smoking?" m.,i !i- a "It's a Plor Rn1" BenKr.dum of it. Brooks? I ll tell you Ta.Tri.r"--of it.oldm.?n, my list of 'Thing to b Avoided. - Chicago Tribune. PILES CURED IN 6 TO U DAYS JjTrf lu-hin,. Blind. Bleouin. r ProWud-n, PO. Ill M di or moBrivfuiBdl. We. "pri ma Crude Idea. Foreigner Why do you rail it a election? Satire We call it th'. n""r cause election. . Off ib saata Kind, -Old man.' aid the chronic calamity bowler, buttonholing mm, t uo" M bt ao alarmist, but " -And I don't want to be alarmed. Good mtrning." interrupted the other man, breaking away from him.-, hie-ago l"t n.a wkwa will nd Mr, trinilowa Soothing liulag lb lUuu period. fiat a l oot pet itor. Ha (at the reception) Don't you think that young lady standing near the piano Is a beauty i She (coldly) Oh, I don't know. Do you know her? He Tea; she 1 Mr Merwla a bride of a week. and Va rlae Plerr'. ratal. wit llluiiilnes one of the tluelinf stories In Monsieur liotixtor Dorciere rtv-ont book. "Sur l e I're." l'riiuv Pierre loinarte. French gentleman. Monsieur de la ion. fmis:lit with pistols. Monsieur de l.i Valette firM first and mlssoJ. The prim nrtnl. hit IV la Va lette lust above the holt, but did not wound him. owing to a flve-frano pleo In his waistcoat pocket. aainst which the bullet was flatteneI. "Sir," said Prim Itonnparte to his adversiiry. holding out his hand, "let u make friends, and allow nie to eon- DEATH WINS FIGHT Governor Cosgrove Passes Away at Paso Robles. END COMES VERY UNEXPECTEDLY Heart Failure Was Immediate Cause of Death Body to Be Brought North tor Burial. Taso Robles, Cal.. Mart 19.-Samuel G. CosRrove, governor of the state of Washington, died here suddenly 3 :30 o'clock yesterday morning. H-art failure was tho immediate cause of the governor' death. Al though his condition had recently been reported as improving, the governor had really been growing worse, and two days ago he took to his room. Although conscious of his weakened condition, death was sudden and there was no op portunity for a last farewell between husband and wife. Rriirht's disease had marked Govern or Cosgrove for a victim over eigni months ago. He broke tiown in neum. ...!f. vmi mi the foreslcht with .hirinc the Washington primary cam which you have Invested your money." paign, retiring to his home at Pomeroy, KUtterlaa cl. When rover Cleveland's son Rich ard was born, his good friend. Jnb i.,!',,,.!!!. drove over to (Jray Gables irratulate the father. "How many pounds does the child weighT asked the noted actor. Fifteen." was the reply. -Nine." said the attending physician. who bad Just come In. Mr. Cleveland assured the doctor .,., he must be mistaken. "The child Vah.. in Setitember. and w as brought to Paso Robles hot springs shortly after th election in November. AlthoUKn Governor Cosgrove improved siigntiy under the treatment here, the strain oi the trip to Olympia to take the inaug ural oath was too great ana an immrai ate reaction set in. Mrs. Ccsgrove, worn out from ner months of constant attendance upon her feeble husband, was overcome by trier trrief. but late in the afternoon had recovered her poise sufficiently to weighs fifteen pounds." said he; I make the preliminary arrangements iur i, Mm mvlf with the scales I. ..rtinff home with the body. It has t., .mi I use when we go fishing." been decided that Mrs. Cosgrove. . u.n.imi I enmnanied hv Mr. and Mrs. J. M ZTXTrMnsrr- derson, of Seattle, friends of the Con cmiyune , t proves, w leave Paso Kooits mi That laxative BBoao w -r - rni ' K. s on the north boun ac An She (sweetlyt Ah! Now that I Sea j WU er Cur. a CM in Ore Par. c her from another ptiint of view, she Is beautiful. CITt - Vitas' Ure n -r..a !" rill.,. b. Or .ioun Neri e Ke- a near rrleaxa. t h..e nnr fren' Tamson's married 1 U... J--- - again." "Aye, Beffcr i ".id . three wsd . bu aiv. o... " r r .m i f ii i. . iii . . . - two wreaths. uun- Dc a. a SUia Ld.. Vael Jerry See. Thnk The-a. "I ae," remarked I'ncle Jerry TeebleJ. th lift imurance companiet have lairf 4owa a set of rules for malting peoplt lire fifteen yetrt longer. I ain't going tc pay any attention to tn. Tht life ln auranct companiei have got a good ttwugh thing as it ia-"' Pettifs Eye Salve First Sold in 1807, over 100 vears ago; sales increase yearly; woederful remedy: cured mil lions weak eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. i. Caaraalaa- Fnakneaa. "Myrtle, ia your mother oppoted to my earning to set you?" No, Tercy: aince I told her there waa no er likelihood of your ever pro posing to me the has withdrawn her ob jection,." Chicago Tribune. laaaoaalble. T don't care about a church weddlns. Myrtle. Do you? Wouldn't you rather bt married right hert at your own home?" "Tea, but I am afraid we can't do that. Algy. I'm quit sure it's forbidden in the leaae." Chicago Tribune. Wise people use Hamlins Wir-ard Oil to atOD pam because tfity know it alay makes good. Foolish people trv experi ments. Ask your drugsi-t uixt:t it. train for San Francisco. If that trai nn time the funeral tiartV will De able to connect with the Portland ex press leaving Oakland this afternoon. This will bring mem into iuiiii late Tuesday night and a hurried trip will be made to Olympia. the capital of Washington. It is the desire oi Mrs. Cosgrove to have services neiu at .... I tk.. Mn.fn iin.i laipr i n.. rtruiaiiia . . The recipe tor urvy-.v., f,i(v homa ve nriiioc j Pomeroy. ding preseuts an dee Advertiser. -.wh hn. made an English firm wealthy .a f-.m araa the secret in an old F.n- .u.k f., f.ir renerations. A butler told it for a amall aniounL Eateal of Hla K.owlrof. Td. TVw-ror Profeor. do you know about political economy? The Protestor I know Just enough about economy to keep out of politics. at FAIR BSINGS THOUSANDS Distemper Tn !l it fnrmi. amomt all ares or Dorea tn) and dogs, eared and other in the same at a- gUte, to the Pacific coast D.nr,la From East doming to Ptorin- west Seeking Opportunities Ritrht now the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition is the magnet that is at tracting thousanasoi peopieirom r.oj,v- Southern and .Muuiio neswrn partly for bie prevent d from having thedisea.- i wiin . . that theexiwsition will open OREGON WATER LAWS. R.vitw of Provlalons of Code Paed by the Legislature. 11, John II. Lewla. State Unalne. A water law for t)regtm, which is olieved to bo the best among all tne states of the Union. Ume ellective on February 24. l0i. Complete state control ia provided. no water v." ...... i,..e.,ft.F htt acouired without com pliance with this law. It abolish the old retiuin-ment of posting a notice on th.. ii.o.W .,f the atream. tiert'n-ti the priority of all rights win ne ti. v. r mined bv the date ot receipt of an ap plication in the olllce of the state engi neer. If tho application is defective., t will be returned for correction w itn- out loaing its priority. The loading feature oi tnia um b limitation of franchiaes to tho use of water for power development to a period of 40 year from tne uate oi H,r plication, and the requirement that reasonable fee be paid to tho atate in all case by those benetlttetl. me schwlulo of feea has been designed to ultimately pay the entire cost of ad ministration, thus relieving me -..- era! tax payer, who derives oniy an indirect benefit through the adileii pros perity resulting from increased de.el- nMmiOlt- Tho payment to me stave u - nual license fee of cents to i hirtafttr appropr-Hted U'ltd tllf.W t1a.i bv the Faton bill, which takes effect on May 2-. inia lee ia u be collected by tho board of contro and adjusted from time to time, based upon the percentage of power appro priated which IS put to oenrnciai In brief, the new water code creates a board of control, composed of the state engineer and the division super intendent of each of the two water ui visions into which the state has been divided, and UHn this board rests the responsibility of determining and re cording all water rights heretofore ini tiated, the granting oi new rigtua m accordance with law, and the protec tion of all water rights through a com prehensive administrative system. Before any protection can be granted to vested rights under the new law, ..o-h rk.hta must first be determined and recorded. Where numerous ditches i.e. . .lr..m and especially if the stream is long and the summer flow limited, state protection is necessary The emit and time consumed in de rerminimr rights under the old law was very great. The water users aicim Silver creek, in Lake county, joined in friendly suit to determine tneir ritfhLt. so that a water master coui.i be employed to distribute the meager supply, thus preventing rn!uiij in curring disputes. Fourteen lawyers n .mnlnved on on V one SKlO OI Ull .L.- l..-i.le.l case, liecentiy, tno c--j . by the Supreme court, after nine years in courts. During this time, one of the contestants died, one became In sane, and a number, tiring of the con flict, sold to others. If the experience or Wyoming ia any guide, the moat compucau-u i can probably be decided, under the nw low within a vear. The coet is set out in the law ami is designed to be less than the Cost oi an abstract to the land, ror irrigation rights, the cost will be hfteen cent acre for eacn acre tor which a . ii ... i..,.. I thus makimr It nwwary ti ,. iouow t tle thereafter in ausir No right to the use oi ' ,h T . reams of the slate can here beacuired for .ny W-g I..tl.ak Willi "i osr develo, jt sources some central onV '. excess of I.OOtt, ed a follows: miwer from U to rslon of water without the necessary permit i made a niistieme."-- The application should be if led v.iee of f: f'" examiuinir the le together with the additional tZ, depending- upon the proved use, v... ireloution. graduated as follows: 15 rent, per acre from 0 to ' ; 6 cent per acres from l0h . acres: 1 cent per ..'re for each a , i. I Or Hr i-i . r. "5 cents T horse 100: U cents pet horse ,H.wer from 100 to l-Omm po, horse ,-ower In excess of U'O . For any other purposes, including ap plication by municipameis. ' ti i,ir..r.oii form are provltl for the apim-prialion of water; on. to be ustni in case of new ..ppropriation. ......h... t.. i... .med where the appropri ation is to be made by tho enlargement ....; ..viHimir work ami a liri'XU'linii -r. . ...! , y .. t iii. unnlifatton i for mini it" "i " . t t.. eonstrurt a reservoir an i ,....m.l auridu water. A separate k innt bo made for ieriiii -i.,r..,l waters prior to its application to benelkial use. Tin application is made on the first form .. ..i...Ml above, and is then known as a secondary permit, ami must reier " th.. ..riniarv Hermit, ami t toe voir from which the water supply is to tx, derived. These forma, together ith l.iro,-tioiis. can be secured by ..i.i.....i. th.. -tut. i eiiaineer, Sulein W.irk must commence wmim year from the date of application am he romnlcled within a reasonable time, 1W...I in the liermit. not to exceei, ritf.i wtnrit If the water is appli"! t" the Ih-iio ficial use within the lime anowt tirtwir la taken of such fad by the d eiinerintendent and a cerlitlcate . t , . . t issued the applicant by me e"" " control. Thi cerlitlcate is t.f the same form a Issued to early approprlalors Uon determination of their rights, as described above. The new method of initialing water rights may Seem cumbersome a Com pared with the old method, but ll i worth all it costs. The right. l-n finally granted, i absolutely drier mined as to all rights hereafter initi ated. It will be determined b to all the world, after a determination as above outlined. This determination l i Mil i :;ll.K . iiii.iii.i.i.i,- -y;;;;.; tT y 'JUinlBl JSf.. -:.t...: OASTORIA As Ollt't. 1 I t lt I M'. AVacliiUt'I,ir(isritiloiinifAt slmll,iiiii?iririikidJiiillWutt linvJUtt Siiwuulis awllkawB & rtomoli'! I)iylunf IrnfJ nossaialM.CtiniilMia'i'w liliiimtMiiiThinji'rFirfil. Not NAt otic. AeeT.eiifr- Wepi' AlatuiMt IkefM'm a r..,f..,-i Pj-nwJv forftwflM li,,ii.SmirSU.awb-tlMi YormxXintMHwttvrnTTi racS'm Sifnaita SEW WHK. For Infftntt rA Children. The Kind You Have , Always Bough! Boars tlio iatui'0 of Ait Sianatui'O SIM W. in li! Use For Over Thirty Years l rr.r i i H:Z5 SEW WHK, . I in 'ttiaraiM ' it airi- Faatt Copy of Wrapper. ... m4m: , e.ir,n I wlM ' t.i I ' lill'.-l .. "l! !'' IW4II i'lS. . ; t a -mm. .Mil,. . 114 r ... .e.4 i4 , i,'lv4 - I t W t MlwMl ra per MUaaderatood llltn. The elderly widower, before committing 1 fcimaelf, waa deairoua of finding out j whether or aot the young woman couid ' eok- ... "Er Miaa Pearl," he said, "I suppose yaa are thoroughly at borne in the bread "I never itood in one In my life. ir: Indignantly answered the proud girl. K Cares While Vtw Walk. Allen's Foot-Kaw la aevrtain pure for hot, sweating. callus, aud wolien.k' liiT:; .'eet. b:d br all llruggletB- Friee i. b'iri'l acrpt any tutntituie. Trial parkane 1-KEE. Addrcm Allan &, Olraited, Le Ky, N. Y. Addltloaal Partlcolara. 6t. Patrick waa driving the snakes out f Ireland. "If you take my advice, young men," he said to the reporters, "you won't write thil up you'll get the reputation of being aaturt fakera." But the good man's admonition wai wasted. They rushed the ttory into print. Chicago Tribune. PW, lnstemperO.re.I-.jew ,T, rTw line of thoigbt with its great water right i. da.med up to , on. nun- uver j-y,w . - -r :;.( th Hred acres, live cent irom 0110 Hun dred to one thousand inclus.ve, ami one cent for each acre in excess of one thousand acres. For power, the cost will be twenty-five cent for each theoretical horse power claimed, up to and including one hundred, fifteen cents from one hundred to one thou sand, inclusive, five cent from one thousand to two thousanu, inciusiv. ml twn cent m r horse power above two thousand, the minimum fee tn either case to be two dollars and fifty cents. Kor any other claim to water the fee is five dollars. The nrocedure IS Simple. A list Ot - 1 guarantee;.. r.,' iZ. UrTiJJi.t. ,,r :r..i... Aln.a. Hawaii and the mi to manufacturers. Arentswanted. p. n;,,nine as w ell as the Orient, and Write f.r free .book. l-Phn Med Lo.,i.pec. J tontag.ous iia.e., r- bordering slvijii. " " - " - K...l..hl Walked. I nn the FBCIHC. "Tea. I went over on the North Mtie The stat oi wasnington anu 1 1 J:.I- tw,.W I .- .L. U.w.,.r dnnnrl fiilintrV til! nriy dariisTllu, will soon be the mecca for trainloaa 'Bridced. thr Uf trflntrr. But Washington win tra for an lndelitilte HI. SLIe.ma.lia. a .ew. -- . TrustT Hen. hman Then you believe la periou tor A. -t. . ' a primary law. do you, colonel? Political Magnate Krnphaticatly. yes It is the easiest of all games to beat. , viit to the exposition further than at Seattle. There are opportunities on the racinc coast for the homeseeker as well as . . . . . ..a I . 1 r . . . n .1 . 1 ,,11, '' the merchant ana manusactuiei oiiu ... - - . .,. ,.. . Hear about the ternhc magaiine vigitor8 to the fair inU-nd to stte jiui iut.u u u ,,iireH How about it? When did It Out Z Vn h Tnlora-lo I'tah owner on tne stream. n. ib.i., "hat ' Wl. .ldfr,hlaf0,a.Lw, li under forfeiture of hi. right, to answer .73 r3. hav. to offer in the the question, which. U.gether w.tn way of inducements to settlers. Of course the tourists will be here in large numbers and their itinerary nearly ai . includes all the mountain, lake "V- " .7 . e 1L-...L., plosion '-.No. happen?" Next March. Happened to th look." Cbi'aeo 'Tribune. The Ser.aat Problem Aaala "Mid vou hear that Mrs. fckiddoo ranaht her husband flirting with that . ide regorui of the Northwest pretty cook she engaged a mouth ago?" The epxosition itself is going to open "Is it possible: "It is. Indeed, fche was terribly np- ft hv it." r i,-miUI Irnaelne she would be. Did she send the cook away?" nvhv no. She seat her husband away." Judge. the eyes of the thousands of visitors who will come Seattle expecting to find an exhibition very similar to what has been offered before. lne Aiasga Yukon-Pacific exposition is , -,, .,, CBn be lose - -- . .., ,.,.,h...f... correcteo ami, it iiei.-K.nuij, . survey of stream and land areas and measurements or tne water auppiy uy the atate engineer, furnish all nccea- sary information for an adjucation 01 rights. The maps and all statements, signed under oath before the superin tendent, are submitted upon a uiven Inv for examination by ail inioresieo nart e. If anyone tninKS nis neigntHtr is making an eroneou. or exiravugem laim, his temtimony can be contestea careful I 4 Samo.wVidv m$k& mXr wiAm mx) be firoAuwy dttpervstei wm rcufeiw YvvgarwviTt3i art i assvs vtaitdyi ipot"Tov insunsvmtv, proper eJ5ors.oidtrVvut ttatraWy. CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLO STALL LfAOlMO OSUOOllTS MIStuoaur-Mcouuui eaiti so' pis bottle tn he remembered after its gates c henoae nf its oTcat size or by the num. v-e .,f ita bnildinirs. but because of the beautiful picture formed by tne worn th ho rler and lanascape artist. how you tramp around In the sleet, my framed .fl Hy eHi mountains and poor man. j ... paper ..-t. . woodland scer)..ry d.siriDUtea iav.B...j -- - k lh(J ordcr iB con. 7 'V .i. :.. .....r.H irmcu. Ji tne c " '"r.u within six monthr, the decree become. III. Onljr Feme. Kind Lady Yon should be timony taken. As soon as possible, an order is entered by the board, determ inir.rr the rights. This order is put In in evecntion at once and later filed with the Circuit court for confirmation. If DR. T. P. WISE DENTIST Crown and Bridga Work a Specialty tM-208 Merrhanta Trust Ruildinr Ltftt Waihinatun, cor. Sixth PORTLAND. OR are Bve varieties of grip. Sandy Pikes Imt may be, lady, but der is only one kind aat I am aueerea of. Kind Lady And what is that? Sandy Pikes De bulldog's grip, mum. On Sided Obllaalloa. The fat paaseoger accidentally stepped on the street car conductor's foot. "I beg your pardon, air," aald th con ductor. "Not at all: I beg your." "Hut vou don't have to do that, yoa know. Passengers are not expected W he rvilUe to conductors. Besides, the unexpected apology flu- tered the conductor, and be rang up twp tar. Chi'"-" liuw I Mejr atet. Aeeiilpninllv thev encountered each tber for the first time at a railway turn tile. Let me oaia!" haughtily exclaimed one of the two. Vol" said the other, with equal baugtt- tinem. "I am first, if you please I "O, you are, art you?" "I am!" "Indeed? Who are you?" "1 am th Gibson girl !" "Then you shall go firnt on account of your age. I am th Harrison Fisher girl." With a mocking smilt th Harrison Fisher girl atepped aaide and let U Oik ton firl past. Chicago Tribune. ti'aeqaal Dial rtbailoa. Th head waiter at th banquet was la a towerin rage "Tbey paid that word .linger $o0 for half an hour a talk," b fumed : "and all I got waa SU.95, mostly in nickel I nn overv hand bv nature. W hpn nnuiru,n oriens on June 1 the show wi be comclete in every ueian, no .- ample of Western spirit and enterprise. final. Upon such final determination, water ritfht certificate are issued in accord ance with the decree. These certifi cates are then recorded in the county records and bear the same relation to the water title as ti e patent from the 'Tnited States does the land title. The land, kes A FlarorJnrf. It maL yrup better ttan Maple. J Sold by grocara. Castro Hard Problem. Imlnn. March 29. Cipriano Ca. tro's theatrical ism, thougn ignoreu oy the French government, promist;s in .u nnininn of Kuroitean publicists, to furnish jjerplexing problems for the The right of each user from the stream Washington administration unless the or from a large ditch, will thus be do Corc authorities act with unexpect- t rmined. The law makes the grant .j enere-v aeainstthe returning "Black l0 the use of water for irrigation ap. r? i ,.r the Annes. raris louroui. i niirtenant wj vow ioou hone President Taft will not neglect title thereafter passes with the .ton ea cu atea to nreveiit uic r- turn to the old disorderly regime which flouted the United States and Europe insolently. ' Indictments for Smuggling. El Paso, March 29.- Under indict ments returned by the Federal grand jury at Chicago, charging conspiracy to smuggle alien inw SUtes, seven arrests were made today by deputy marshals at widely separat-.-i rminta Four men were jailed here, one at Alamo Gordo, N. M., and two at Chicago. It is allegcu tne men r ...ted are members of an organized gang, operating from the border to Chicago ior amuggunK vii-. Chinese Come Among Beans Ahilene. Tex.. March 29. Attract ed by the sound of voices in a boxcar which supposedly contained only a shipment of beans en route from Los Angeles to nicBB, .i....".... Ae-ent Dinworth, at Big Springs, had the car opened and took into custody 16 Chinese who are held on a charge of having evaded the immigration laws. v jn.i a uraia. "He's such an apparent liar," mild fowne, "and so recklee. Oh! he's a bird !" "Yes, he Is a bird," replied Browne, "and It's bo easy to catch him. All you've got to do Is put a little salt on 111. tn le." Pill I adel i h I I're, gcott What makes you think that tho trust originated In Ithodu Island? Mott Dud used to speak of the trust In Providence a. fur back a. when I wa. a boy. Boston Traveler. Boiler f noble., Htlr very foamy one cup of butter, one-half cup f "Kar, one whole egg and two yolks; then add two cups of finely sifted flour; flavor with almond extract. the dough rest for an hour, covered, and In a cool place. Then take out on floured linking board ami cut out small cookie. Brush with while of egg and sprinkle with gran ulated sugar. Bake a very light gold en brown, on floured tins. When a man Is trying to sell you aumetblug, don't Imuglue be la that polite all the time. made witht ut cost to the new appro- priator. No large canal can be operated with out one or more water master to di vide the water in accorlsme with the riehts and needs of the dilTerettt later als. Likewise, irrigation from public treanis cannot be a success without water masters to regulate diversions, The use of streams to convey stored water to its place of use was impxisi ble under the old law, and the con struct ion of many reservoirs was mui tirevented. A rights are Ueiermineti unuer w new aw. uialricis are crruu-.l aim water masters appointed, where de mandril by the water users, to enfore the decree of the board or of th courts. This utllcer is accountable to the division sui-rintenileiit and pro tect, not only the early right, but al so all new rights an 1 the right of res ervoir owners. When a headgale has been lawfully closed to admit the proper quantity of water, or shut entirely, it is a mttde- meanor for the owner to disturb It. If tho Bate has been wrongfully opened during- the night, the presence of moist ure in the ditch m the morning I de clared to be aulhrlrnt evidence to con vict the owner tf unlawful use. With uch an ollicer available, capl tal will not hesitate to invest in stor age works. The water, w hen released can and will be protected by the water master, no matter how many ditehe intervene, and the owner permitted to divert an equal amount, less Unit lost by seepage and evasration. The final object of tho new water law is the protection of vested rights, when determined, and to encourage the development and use of our un appropriated waters. This encourag ment i provided in ttle ileluille pro cedure for acquirement of new rights The feea aro of no consequence to the one who contemplates putting the water to beneficial use. Ill fact, the certainty of right, which is essential as a buaia for intelligent investment on a large stale, is worh far more than it costs. the old-time notice man, whose chief business under the old law was to hold up the public, is effectively discouraged by these fee The oHice of the board of control is located at Salem. It is composed of three member, appointed by the gov ernor as follows: John II. Lewis, state engineer, Sulem, president; F M. Saxton, Baker City, and II. L. Ilol- gato, Bonanza, Klamath county, Messrs. Holgato ;nnU riaxlon are re spectively tho division superintendents of tho Western and haalern water di visions. The board, or it respective members, will he glud to assist tin public as far hr possible under the new code and will furnish information upon request. Mmooliil. Cream.. Measure the iiiibeuten white of an egg, add to It as much wnter us there I. white, and Htlr lulu this mixture enough confectioner sugar to make, a piiste that run be molded Into slinpe, Roll between the piilm Into round ballB, roll eiieh of these over and over In the chocolate routing and lay on waxed paper to dry. A married 1111111 comes nearer know- C0FFEE TEA SPICES uniKO Kiwat.it . ix men ,11)81 Kltiill CLossnaDiUio ,. i- .... V ,,r" v? ??:v: "" W -.' ' a i ' I r-.4 ::.. a fit le.t. .a t ilt. It Will Cost You ft t ttnm la 01 e wed yt rt I W..it.-l, WHITE. US TODAY Salem Woolen Mills -lUSmkSii! PORTLAND. ORL WE HAVE INQUIRIES For Farms in tho Northwest from peoj.lewho urr oti the way from the Fast and Middle et and run ( lure you in touch with buyers ith money. 1 et us lirnr what J'oq have for sale ATLAS LAND COMPANY 40 lumber ttihangr llmlding PORILANU ORLGON fell C Gee Wo lit Chisi'j D.x!x Thy .,. MAkl t.ar.la iifw(.-jjj W 1 rla ta l-f.i''Ki trtaaa tJWa, letttie- ar taauaj I.. .... u, rr ew lf l.,.k .i.,l kt. ev tnuhiM. ataltd lfMg. nl Weft W.iwi A SUrtC CANCtrT cun 1 ,,.-.,.t t- n l"...i. Wa aws .-.. ,..t... l'i,.C.io. !. a- It , -1 , -. !'. a'0 i.f'" H" n-LiHU... !,... lt .'.- tllflM tlAtKfl tt The C. Gcc Wo Medicine Co. i.tu iuu ... 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V u.einii.n tola 'I if 1IHI4M n'fj rkf nmian wiu "w, ihi MiTtia Egg-Phosphate fRESCENT r r . - BAKING PWm A FULL POUND 25c r:.t it from vour Croceil 9 ayV V M MY You I f fo.,t lug how men 11 hu la tliau one who Is not married. Ilnalieil I'olnloea, llriirvned. Cut cold boiled poliitoeM Into very .mall dire, mix with llieiu n t u 1 1 1 HIKioliflll of buller, 11 tin Hli of luliiced onion unil a tablfHpooiiful of mlm-cd pursley. Turn lido n gniised frying pan and eook long enough fur tho tmiNH to brown nl: the bottom. In, nut stir. When browned, Ioohcii nbout I lie edges und bottom of Hie piiti with II knife and turn the pun upslilu down over a heated plotter. Kvery iiniii liuiik he I renin !iH 'help' better tliaii any other einnlov. r lu tue wonu. artha Washington! L-omtort bhocs 1 will never know what uenulne Olllfort I Ulltll Von wir Nt .nhti WaahiiiKlon (Jonilot t hlux.-. Thev rn. a th ed und athinu foot and makes walk. a ploaiiro. Tliuy (It like a ulovo und 1 aa i?:imv a. a Mi.w-Lin,. Ki.. t..i.,.. j IIUIIH.1 .IfliUI . , , linn, nr I o ea 1 1..... I. .... .11.. .... 1 ..it . ..,111 Tim elUitIC - .... J J UH Hill, .ill M i YVl m ' t fit a tides "give" with every movement I tho toot. Insuring non ami a perfect lit. AbAoluta comfort r uarttnteau. . Itewuro of imitation. Only tliu uenulno liuvo the nanus 7"" asningloii and Mayor Trado Murk stamped on the ol. aulwtUuto. Your dealer will supply you; U not, wrlto to us. FRKK-U yon will aen.l u lha asm o w'JVr,, rfoet run haoiflo Martha SV aaliliiulini Lomlort '"At end you tree, im.iiiiiia,. Immiui llul pk-iur. ' Imigion, ! 1S ill, , . W. aUo mk. Ilonorlilll Nhoea, Iso" lioea, Verma Ciulilou dIhm and 8ixet;',u ' bcliool alius. F. Mayer Boot Ci Shoe Co. MU.WAUKEB,WI3CONB.r will W..I r 1 K, sa-aawa-aaaaaV ' 'rr'-j-'N 9 JlMaai w tffl 1 cm-a wblu mm milllUeit I r - II aiar St II Latlg ollt