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stock and actual present (not pre pro- water, and to have geuural authority MR. AND MRS. HAHN HAVE spective) Irrigation i to carry out the provisions of law re MOVED TO CALIFORNIA. 2. As between appropriator», he lating to water rights aud Irrigation who is first in time Is first in right. In the state, and generally to enforce An appropriation is not determined especially all tbe provisions above A. 8. Qrovtr Will Build g New Barn by the water diverted onto land, but set forth. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. *903. —Ed Rush Has Moved to Nex I by the amount applied to useful In Tbe subject is of far-reachiug Im dustry and actually needed therefor. portance to our state, aud no act of Psrci la Attenging Business Col. 3. The appropriation of water Is legislation in recent years hag been lege in Pendleton—The Sick are not absolute but is determined by its of so great moment to the future as all Convalescing—Various Goings diligent beneficial application It is the embodiment into law of the best | GRAPHIC PICTURE OF PRES MAYORS OF ATHENA AND and Comings. limited both by the use made «»; it and thought upon this question. ENT LEGAL STATUS. | the reasonableness of the time with California. Colorado, Wyoming, Ne HELIX ALSO FAVOR IT. Helix, Nov. 10.—Rev. J. B. 1 Juter _____ in which It is applied. vada. Utah and Idaho have taken ad of the Christian church will r ____ preach 4. The appropriation of the waters vanced ground in recognition of the > Ahls and Thorough Roviow of ths Old - of a stream include the appropriation needs of the hour, and their recent at the Christian church on Sunday Sewer System in This City Will Ccst Law Now Recognized in Thio State of the waters of the tributaries there- legislation upon water rights and ir Nov. 15. More Than Anticipated and Spec- Mrs. Frank Richmond has been »^’’•.¿^PolM of diversion. I —Good Laws First Steps Toward ’ rigation attest the courage and fore lai Session la Necessary to Save confined to her hpme on I account Of 5 Tbe doctrine of riparian own- I Intelligent Progress—Oregon Needs ( jershlp is lncompatable with the ap- sight of their citizens and adorn the sickness. Paying Interest on « Floating Debt statutes of our time. Mrs. Daubner, who had u Blight al Plainly and Lucidly .-ortraysd by propriatlon of water for beneficial I —Interests of 8ome School Dia Will not Oregon, incited by the purposes, and therefore It is pre- knowledge that the federal govern- tack of typhoid fever la able to be Abie Judge of Law. tricte Demand It. sumed that an appropriator of water ( ment Is helpless __________ here _____ until __________ wise laws out again. Elliot Richardson, who has been in The following able paixu was read has appropriated sufficient both for I are enacted. nilndful"of the wealth and In response to the letter «hich * ’ ! population always the concomitant Pomeroy the last few weeks, returned I before the irrigation convention by his natural wants and beneficial Senaiot C. J Smith has sent to all Judge Stephen A. Lowell of this city, needs. He cannot claim rights both of irrigation dev«lopm«,nt. join theii to Helix Friday evening. .Mrs. Alice Benlzer of Tacoma, is of the mayors and school Hstricts of | and deserves wide circulation and as sn appropriator and riparian | ranks, and help to make arid America I close study by the irrigators of tne owner. | ultimately the garden of the world? visiting at the home of her brother. the county asking their ne«*da in re J. F Hill, of Cold Springs I 6. The reasonable use of water gard to a special session, Mayor T. i state. Miss Emma Green and Miss Blume comprises a number of elements, THROWN FROM HORSE AND i Judge Lowell said: G. Hailey today sunt th- following of the Heiix public scuools returned namely, the character of the use I Mr. President and gentlemen: — letter showing the condition of Pen HIS HEAD BADLY INJURED. from Weston Sunday evening, where itself, tbe size and velocity of the "The law of waters In the United they were In attendance at the insti- dleton and asking that a s|>>cia1 ses i States, as touching the subject of Ir stream, the country through which tute. sion I m - called rigation. presents three general sub- it flows, the character of the soil and Mrs. J. g Rota i< Still in Cañad. Mrs. B. F. Decker returned I the purposes for which it Is tilled, and diviaions. Mayor aHilsy's Opinion. Report That Smith’s Sawmill Was week from Lewiston where she has 1. Tbe theory of the English com other facts as varied and numerous as November 14, 1903 Burned—Eight Incl es Snow nere been on a visit to her husband, and mon law which gives the riparian ' the cases under consideration, Hon. C J Smith, ,________ ____,___ State Senator. Pen also attend the fair. owners the right to the flow ot stream. 7 The right of action for damages —Cattla Have Been Brought Out dieton. Ore .Mrs. Lizzie V’ldger. who has been undlmlnished in quantity and .un i rests wholly upon the Injury and if of the Mountain»—Two Feet of visiting her sister Mrs. Pete Sones, Dear Sir:—Your favor of recent DEPARTMENT STORE changed in quality, subj^t only to ‘ the needs of a riparian proprietor or Snow in ths Mountains. for the last month, left for her home date, requesting an expression from the reasonable use thereof for domes appropriator of water are supplied, me as to tbe needs and withe« of the near Seattle last Tuesday evening. tic purposes by other riparian pro-1 he cannot be damaged and tbe courts Rriggson. Nov. 9.—Mrs. Princess Ed Rush and family left last -Mon city of Pendleton In respert to the prietors above them. • will so declare calling of a special sets Ion of the leg-1 I. The modified riparian rule. These principles thus generally 9hlrley from Rl'.xvllle, Wash., is vis I day for Nez Perce, wheu* they go islature, received, and in answer iting at the nome of her sister Mrs. to make their home which presents as many phases as stated, demonstrate our rapid depar- A. B Grover Is soon to erect a thereto I would state that I am it. fa there are requirements of public — .- • I ture from the domain of the common Maggie Taylor. vor of a special session of tbe legis Abe Abrahamson, who lately start new l»aru on bis ranch near Helix law riparian theories and our rapid terest in tbe several states. G. E. Ruder has returned to Helix lature tor tbe purpose of remedying 3. The Arid Region uocu-ut. . : approach Doctrine. sppruai-u to io that iu»i higher mguer law law vhlch __ is ed a butcher shop at Helix, came up the defect in ine tax law. which limits rights in waters to the ' .’ounded upon public needs in the last evening and reports business after an absence of six months. Tbe sewer system which is now be flourishing. Robert Walker nas moved to He broad equitable ground of beneficial i great arid empires of tbe world, Ing established In the city of Pen Mrs. J. 8 Roas, who was called to lix that his family may take advan application and declares the lakes dleton will cost some 315.000 more Canada two weeks ago by the ser- tage of the public schools. and streams to be public and not pN**nt •» Ort®°n Mrs. L. M. Huson and daughter. than the amount received from the private property ' Our alate >t this time is confrunt- ioua illness of her aged mother, ar In the first category, roughly speak | w th • pressing need of legislation rived to late to see her alive, being Mrs. Hahn, was the receplent of a tale of the bonds, which was slightly just tn time for the funeral. J».-». dcllghtlfu! party, tendered by their more than 33.000. and there is not Ing. arc the states of the Atlantic ! ^P?® »e'en cardinal points, ('ousel--nuuuaiy mwri in the examination of your eye* and 'be fur Koas will return home In a short many friends of Helix on W«>du«-sday sufficient money In the general fund 1. Some statutory provision is nishing <4 glaMae» if uece»-ary. coast, in the second th» newer states at the present time, nor will there be time. evening last. Games and music af 1 have th«- tot of the nwot modern iustrwneuta. of the west, and in tbe third, those i necessary by which the rttual flow Dick English, who was quite ser forded the principal amusements. on January 1, to meet the shortage states whose territory toucues that . it the various streams in the various GLENN WINSLOW in thia sewer construction, and, there vast tract which was once known as ! months of the year shall be deter iously bun a tew days ago by being A delightful luncheon waa served. Graduate Optician X sm F*o«t Office. Mr. anu Mis. Hahn left Monday for wilj consequently be a shortage in the mined and the status of each fixed thrown from a horse. Is very much the Great American Desert be I as to the vested rights of approprla- improved and able to be about, He Tallfornla to make their future home I treasury of tbe city, and we Common Law Impracticable. was uncunscioua for several hours Mrs Huson accompanied them and c>mpell«-d to again resort to tbe to- tors of tae waters thereof. It is possible that tue summer flow bis head havinr struck on some will rvmam in California du rug the i suants of warrants, and carry a float Justly proud as we are of the guar «inter tor the benefit ot her health. ing debt antees of the common law. Its growth In all the rivers of the state, east of rocks, cutting quite a gash Harry Williams was here the last When tbe present sewer system is They will stop off at Salem and visit from the experiences of the race and the Cascade mountains, is already uti completed it will be necessary to the Innate justice of its purposes lized. but. on the other band, it is of the week looking after his ranch Mr. Hahn's .»arent* Improve Mis* Florence McNutt, whs has make many other public there are some branches of it whose not a violent presumption to assume and other interests. It has been reported that Chaa >een visiting with her aunt, Mrz ments in our city, and It appears to engrnftment in this Republic have that under a just and vigorous law. proven a serious mistake, and not which would bold each user of water Smith's sawmill was burned WedLes Rhem returned to Pendleton Sun- me absolutely «-esential for the sel lar« of the city that we should have least among these is law of waters to his measured rights and actual day. but nothing definite can b* Jay Miss Myrtle and Ralph Knight, who returue from general taxes as soon is Tbe riparian rights theory had its needs, there would be found a flow learned at present. Hank Fanning was visiting old ire attending s**hool in Pendleton, possible in order u> avoid the accu- origin under climatic conditions pe- yet available even in summer, while mniation of a large floating, interest ame out to Helix last w«*ek. < collar to Great Britain; the super it is a fact apparent to ail that in the friends in thia vicinity last week. Peter Embush from Cold Springs Alice Knight is attending business bearing debt which would undoubted : sbundant rainfall made irrigation a most of our rivers, not ons-twentiem ly accumulate if there to no lax levied olleg» in Pendk-t«»n this winter , subject of no importance to husban part of the winter floods are applied accompanied by his wife, was visit » for the present year, as tbe revenues ing at tbe home of Peter Narkaus for ' dry, and tbe chief ronaideraticn war to any beneficial use whatever g B B of the city from licenses and other SATURDAY'S LOCALS. ! to so fix the ownership of water that 2. A metuod of determination by the paat few days. | sonrees to not sufficient to pay tbe' Grandma Abrahamson spent a lew I somebody might be responsible fot proper authorities of the amount of | ita control. The owner of the lend water which the various kinds of days last week at the home of bet Mrs. L. E Eshiemaa of Helix, is running expenses of tbe city, and tbe funds arising from the general tax ‘ | therefore, through which the strcan crops and varieties of soil tributary daughter Mrs H Fanning near pen risking in the city. I levy are absolutely necessary. | flowed was deemed the owner of th« to any stream may require for proper dleton. No matter what you desire, he it an J. A Stanton, of Adams, was a Pen Very truly yours. Olive Navin has just returned from ; water and with such ownership wen watering. Ik-ton v sftor today T G HAILEY Major a week's visit with friends and rtla Intelligent and experienced irriga : the burden of its care. He could no' elab' rate andariistic odd piece or whole ♦ Frank Hanim, of Meacham, waa a ■ Athena and H s I im Heard From. i change its quantity or condition, and tors have demonstrated that over ir- lives at Pendleton o Pendleton visitor today. ♦ Winter has put in appearance Tne mayors of both Athena and He . use thereof for irrigation was not ar 1 gat ion Is the tendency la most Irri set for any reem, or fcr an cot fit for it ♦ Mrs I. Michael, of Athena, is the llx baie answered the letters sent to tated districts That some soils re- Snow is on the ground to tbe depth I incident to such ownership. ;u«-*t ot P«ndk-ton friends of eight inches at present, and Indi them by Senator Smith, and while ; Tbe adoption of the principles of fnire' little water while others require year entire bouse, or p'ain fornitore of I r Mark Teel, of Echo, was a business i both of the c ties would be able to I I ‘ the common law by the America! much, and unless there is some au- catons are good for more snow. Thit | get along without a session ot the leg I t colonies occurred at a time when met horitatlve repressive force, there will is very early in the season for snow it ■ tolior in the city yesterday islature. they add that the school I I were not wise enough to foresee -•»« >ccur a costly and unnecessary waste this vicinity and it acta now as 11 D. F Jones, of Gurdane is la the likely to stay on until spring districts rould not. and therefore take pleasure in showing yen thtcagh climatic and I of water. changed conditions, ’ity for a short bustne»» visit. they ask that tbe representativ«« ask Frank Taylor is making prrpara 3. An equitable and economical ap otherwise, which were to obtain it J. E Adams. of McKay. was a bus for the. «wiling of tbe seaaion. tioas to leave with his family fot oar large and complete collection of the western world, and tbe non portionment and distribution of water new vUltor in the city today This shows that tbe «-ondition of tho adaptability of the riparian theories imong the several users upon a stream Grangeville. Idaho in the near fu B F Keller, of McKay, is in the county as a wboie demands the tax new goods. Most attractive and largest to this country was unnoticed until it according to their respective rights ture. levy. A» siami lis all of the letters The Sailing Bros, have finished 'ity for a short visit on buslneas bad become by precedent the settled ihould be assured, w.-a such pruvi- line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton axe G F Jones, of Adams, spent the hare been received f>r Smith will an law of a great majorly of the states dona as will prevent over diversion taking out their cattle 1 from tb< The realization of tbe mistake and I ind assure application to beneficial mountains today They report tbt lay in the city yesterday on basin« as. swer tbe letter »ent him by Governor Chamberlain asking that tbe sewsion shown in our stock. Carpets and Lin- snow as being two fee» deep at Ben ♦ th« effort of the legislature and th« I I see. J. N Roork. of Athena, is la the be calle«! Graves' place ♦ » eORrts to correct it have given t« ity today on a short business trip. Selfish and Antiquated Doctrine. oleoma to please the fancy of afl» But the senator is not in tavor of I Mr Abrahamson took their catti« many of the states tbe m«'dified rule * Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Read. of Adams It is tbe tifual experience in every ♦ and such is the condition la Oregon rountry where artificial watering is to the valley today for wintering near ire the guests of friends in the city touching other legislation and will go a 1 to Salem with that resolve wbeaerer Helix. ♦ 8l»w Progress of Improvement, -ssentlal, to find concrete illustration Quite an inteteating little seboo L. G. Wells, of Adams, was in the tbe can is made by tbs governor • * The rrocees of eliminating the er >f the ancient doctrine of the survi entertanment was given at Fair View •ity yesterday for a short visit wiu. Farm Sold. ror thus made in our basic law hat val of tue strongest and without she school bouse last Friday afternoon riends, ntervenoon ot the protecting arm of A very nice program was rradere« been a slow one and in most ca»«“ Collin C. Frazier and wile, have sold : 8. Mead, of Meachsm. is in the to William Caldwell for FT.OM. the the result, while an improvement, h •ourt or state, dwellers high upon the after which lunch was served ♦ ity for a visit with friends and on t.orth«*ast quarter of ncrtlon II in tream are inclined to take water be- stfll far from satisfactory, but happli) R F. Johnson is remodeling hit ♦ •usin«-«» ■auae taeir location gives them the residence which give» .s a very nea township 1. north of range 34 «aat 11 there is a gradual, persistent move : 11 »pportunity, not because ot any right, appearance being a pKce of land about a mile 11 Complete Furniture Store. ment wherever tbe value of Irriga Mr sal Mrs. W H. Look, ot Adams Near Post Office. ♦ ind too often the appropriator below, south of East tion la appreciated, toward the Ari< ♦ «ere th« guests of friends in the city waeat belt Region Doctnne. and sooner or late: shone actual right may be superior, RESIDENT OF THIS COUN. esterday ♦ees his crops ruined and h.s labor every state posseMiag irrigable soi TY FOR THIRTY YEARS W Corley was in the city yssterdaj •a aad favorable soil will reach it. oet because the asaertlon of his claim rum his home at A da sis for a short The state of Nevada has had th« sould m«»an friction and expense usiness visit It is safe to assert that in most k> courage to cut Gordian knot, and bei Bom in Baltimore, M<L, In 1S2S—Cam. courts have declared that in adopting •alitiea water supervision and dtstri NO MORE PAIN. , • tbe common law. tue state adopts on >utk>n under public authority would to California in 1868—Leaves Fami >ot only assure a supply for al) pre* ♦ ly so much thereof as it la applici.bl« ly of Nine Grown Children—Buriet fedical Lake Salts Mfg. Co. Spokane to tbe condition» existing there and i -nt uses, but would disclose a surplus This Afternoon at Pilot Rock. FROM US Wash. therefore, as the so»l of Nevada is de I i shlch might reclaim unnumbered bar en acres and assure the establlsh- peadent upon irrigation, the comtnot Dear Sir»—My home is at Lewiston Frank Doane, a resident of Umatilli ♦ dabo. and for a number of year, | law doctrine of riparian rights canno: nent of many homes. county for the past 40 years, died las 4. A definite legiala.ive declare evening at the home of hie daughter obtain there. lave suffered with a severe case ot ion as to what riparian rights in irri- Mrs. Westgate, at Pilot ~ * Unfortunately for this state, wher Rock, agej 71 nllk leg. On June 2 I came to this Its foundations were laid, tbe laige: ;ation are. »lace to try the effleacy of Medica years portion of tbe territory waa regarde« Good California Doctrine. Mr Doane was born Ln Baltimore _ake water for relief. « At thfk wr.t ng. while a cure ba.» i not been et aa a desert and neither legislature« The California Irrigation Commis- Md.. In the year 1818. fa ected. all the swelling I and sorcnes» tor courts, In its early history, fel' ilon recommended the following California in the year fa s gone from the limb. and 1 do not called upon to give the vast trans shicb certainly is moderate and Oregon in 1883. since which time h« Cascade region consideration in tbe "Quid properly be declared th* law of has resided in Umatilla county, H< »uffer any pain, and feel that in tba eepect I have gained great relief law. The valley of the WUlamett« uregon. leaves a wife in Oakland. Cal.. an< aad Lower Coiumoia constituted tbe "The riparian rights to irrigate is nine grown children, five boys an« The disease is of long standing anc So long as Medical Lake can Prende homes and hopes of tbe fathers, an< limited to land riparian to a stream four girls. , . know if a cure la to be had at all ' It Is not surprising that thare wher« which is Irrigible therefrom and Three of bis sons reside at this tim« ireatment must be continued. s SM4 act «.Sc Hw water abounds, tbe common law the *oul> be benefited by irrigation and in Pilot nock, one in Montana an« Belans have failed to do me •4 th« Ornai Crasaw. b food. ory should have found a ready foot which is within toe water shed of one in Oakland Two of bls daugb MRS ED FOUNTAIN. bold as a matter of course. «uch stream, and may be used only tern are marrie«) and reside In Uma ¡jewiston. Idaho. to a reasonable extent and consistent tllla county, and two in Oakland wiu Forward Step in 1M1. : Standard Grocery Co. For sale by Tallmau A Co.. leamnt Narcn ho with the equal use thereof by al) the mother. As soon, however, aa tbe marvetou« He has been ill fur some time an« Irugglsts. and A. C. Koeppen A Bros Mhers entitled to use tbe waters of ♦ Isti» say Trust Ilf Orari Stessi irrigation development of California «uch stream, and tbe surplus must be hla death was not unexpected, owini Colorado and Utah began to attrac WORK ON THE CANNERY. turned back into such stream on sum to his advanc'd age. TKe funera attention to the unrivaled resource« iwner's land." was held at the residence of hi: in climate and productions of th« It is not probable that there remain daughter at Pilot Rock thia afternooi Eight Men Now Placing the Machin semi arid regions, this state awak ery in Position and Getting Read) many riparian rights of any material at 3 o'clock, and thé interment at th< ened to the needs of its own vast area ralue upon the streams in tbe arid Pilot Rock cemetery thia evening for • Run. of kindred soil. The scattered irri region because most of tbe settlers W. D. Fletcher, agent for the Echt gallon projects in the eastern and THORNTON-JONES. '.hereon have themselves become ap- tannery company, has just received a southern counties began to disclose ' Now °P,o*d. POTmanently propriators and under the divisions letter from H C. Willis, secretary of ira out sources of wealth and possibilities Judge Fite Gerald Officiated at Mar- it our courts have thus abandoned the company, tn which Mr. Willta says fo have for homes of which the founders ot tneir riparian rights, but a statute riags ot Echo Couple. 'bat be now has eight men at work 4 naa in years expensaos ani tbe commonwealth hau not dreamed «hould be comprehensive enough to ♦ thoroughly undsrstand a<i William Jones and Cora B. Thorn placing the engine and machinery in NEW YORK AND SPOKANE. WASH. and of necessity tne courts were ?over all possible contingencies ton were married at tbe courthouse position and would be reedy for a run t detail» of tbe Pbotamphto brought by tbe force of public inter which the future may possess. ♦ Art. FlnA-etom wnra goae* this morning by Justice of the Ptace within a very few days. est, which is always paramount, to ♦ antead. Pries» right. Mr. Willis has just recovered lrom Shut Off Speculator. Thomas Fitz Gerald, and In the pres approach, as rapidly as the conser 5. There is requisite a prohibi- ence of T. G. Hailey and T D. Tay a serious Illness, which has delayed ration of vested riguts would permit the work on the cannery. There are to tbe Arid Region Doctrine, and the ion of tbe appropriation of waters for lor. This is the outcome of a seduction now orders ahead which will keep the legislature in 1891 supplemented the ipeculative purposes and a definite limitation of time in which an appro rase from Echo that was fined some force busy for weeks. A large ship effort by the following declaration: "The use of the water of the 'akes priation shall be applied to beneficial time ago, in which Jones was accused ment of hare for cold storage in this of seducing Miss Thornton At the city will be received this evening. and running streams of tbe state of use. Tbe record in some of our counties time of the information being filed Oregon for general rental, sale or Darnell-Look. doubtless, uisclose claims Jones refused to make any reparation, distribution, for the purposes of irri would. William H. I»ok and Mrs. Martha gation and supplying water for house made under the act of 1891, the ag and was brought to :he county jail hold and domestic consumption and gregate of which would cover the to await his preliminary examination Darnell, both of North Yakima, were watering livestock upon dry lands of water in the stream filed upon in He had been asked al the time to married yesterday afternoon at a CAPITAL After o'clock by Rev. R. J. Warner, of the double the amount of Its highest flow, marry the girl, but refttstid tbe state, to a public u»e.” SURPLUS The act of which the above language and scarcely an appreciable molty ot some time spent in tbe jnil, however, Methodist church, at the parsonage. to a prelude, provides also for the the whole number have ever been he came to the conclusion that he had Mr. and Mrs. I«ook may decide to condemnation of rights of riparian developed beyond the posting of the better accede to the wishes of the remain In the city permanently, and parents of tbe girl, and todav the cer will stay here for a time to Investi owners, preserving to the totter, how notice of appropriation. Is it any wonder, under such con emony waa performed, in accordance gate the advisability of making the ever, sufficient water for domestic use and irrigation for crops actually ditions that the otneers of the Gov with their desire, and he was releas move. In the event of their ndt wish ing to reside here, the couple will re growing ernment ReclamaUon Service hesitate ed from custody turn to North Yakima, their present to enter the Oregon field? Judiciary Is Up-to-Date. home. SUIT FOR PARTITION. 6. lastly, It in imperative that the Tbe judiciary of the state, in appre state shall reserve all rights unto Macaroni Wheat Flour. ciation ot the great needs and pos itself and shall withhold all waters The Heirs of Albert O'Hara Ask for A sample of macaroni wheat flour sibilities of its arid acres, which con not now appropriated, for use by the Sharts in Estate. has been on exhibition in Walla stitute probably two-thirds of its ter general government for reclamation A suit was filed today in tbe office Walla for a few days and while it is ritory. has in the last decade viewed purposes for a period of five years, of th« county clerk hy Stillman a mneb darker than ordinary flour. It with broad vision its importance to provided, however, that the secretary Pierce In the case, of Agnes B. Bindley has a granulated appearance and is the future, and its intimate connection of the Interior shall cause Immediate vs. Annie O'Hara, Ida Prendergast, much darker. Bakers say It has more with public interest, and has justly examination of the arid region streams Mary L. Wood. Lillian O'Hara and life In it than the ordinary wheat endeavored to place the consideration within the state and shall announce Frank O’Hara It 1s a ault in parti- flour, and when mixed about three of tbe subject upon tbe high plain prompt acceptance or rejection of tion and asks that the west half of parts mararoni and one part orumary which it deserves. The opinions pro tnem for reclamation work. the southeast quarter, the east one- wheat flour, makes flue-appearing mulgated in recent years have hap half of the southwest quarter, the State Irrigation Engineer. bread, hut Is not white enough for pily far removed us from our common 7. The creation of the office of a east half of the northwest quarter, fancy baking. Transacts a tow beginnings. and the west half of the northwest State Irrigation Engineer, the duties Synopoio of Oregon Law. ot which shall be to secure complete quarter of section 14, in township 4, From Irrigon. The law of Oregon then, stated in hydrographic surveys of each river north of range 36 east, be divided and F. B. Holbrook, of Irrigon, la lu the and water source in Oregon, and se partition among the ixrtlee ot the city for a short visit on business, general termn, is as follows: J. The water of the lakes and cure a place to record all essential cult, who are tbe heirs at law ot Al Mr. Holbrook has founded a ne« city The land In down in his county and will lead the streams *s public property subject to facte relating to water rights upon lert O'Hara, deceased appropriation by public corporations, each. Which officer shall be clothed question is a large tract of wheat land waters over the dry land there to for public purposes, limited only by with authority to establish Irrigation about one mile and a half northern’ tlemnufiiate his ideas of irrigation. the vested rights of prior proorteton, districts throughout the arid section ot Weston and the rights of riparian owners to of the state and to enforce just and The territorial grand jury will in Charlie Davis, » logger at Cottage vestigate wholesale charges of élec tbe extent of their actual needu for equitable rules and regulations touch domestic purposes, watering ll.o ing the appropriation and use of Grove, Or., was drowned Thursday. tion frauds in Hawaii. JUDGE LOWELL'S THEY FAVOR EHL Thanksgiving Sale CUTICURA OINTMENT LINENS Look in your linen cliest, it may need re plenishing and this is the sale that enthuse* for throe—for who do*-- not like to »ee beau- tiful white crisp linens and what thrifty houtu-ke.'per does not like to buy these, and especially when the prices are particularly fa-ci Dating. Napkina, table damask, stamp ed linens, crashes and towels. Hotels, res taurants. and boarding houses, will find un usual good things here. For Tortwtng, Skia Hmnoors THIS WEEK ONLY M Find nd S Rllil ALEXANDER’S Toitat E ADVANCED OPTICAL KNOWLEDGE I YOUR FURNITURE WANTS onac^ ñB úognio: Let us fill them ard save you money t BAKER & FOLSOM J 1 , ; When You Order : I I MEDICAL LAKE SALTS : ¿...................................... « Helix Art Stiilii nEDICAL LAKE SALTS HFG. CO., Sole flanufacturers J. W. Valghi, Pri|. ; The First National Bait