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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1908)
Is Your flair Sick? too bnd ! Wc had no- .a if was ivv""" I ' d faded of late, but "Sill? did not like to speak ft By the way, Aycr's t Vlcor Is a reeular hair ff wer fl perfect hair re g It Keeps the scalp dean and healthy. ffimra. i H l "ft nrt smooth, ' MWr'.l?'hifr "mm iplltlln!, it the l"?"S!Si"bwI,Ol! r Oo., Lowell, Maai. r 4 'fMturiri or J J SARSAPAB1LU. UXXlvl - CMCBY PECTORAL. r i " mill nnvi'11 Wlltet 11 Ibsen, palntetl while ho wna rJeJcn, In the possession of the StirfSa of IbMU'' friends. It In iMwof one w . 11 known l"n 1 Sr00th wt interested !n drnwlnir nnil UT o. fr nnl two painting. fflwo water colors were known, be "SutofprlTate collection. They nil WW'?'-1, 1.1. vni.th. rir, mimm - -- Uriel Allen. ,-. remarked Unci. Allen i3f "Ihit the corporation, are not Kfto contribute anything to tho cam S hto thl. r. Tb we won t ffi ouch c.milcn orMory usual. , U no lo "ltbout Mm' gft,D' CUap Tribune. 1 plaaptMilnted, JIrt ffraxill. bow do you Ilk. your flit)" "Doa't nj anythttiff about It, Jim. H9, but I'm all out of patience with It" Wilt U the trouble?" Hire lia't a single thing I can And bait with." uooa juasmwiii. "loor partner," remarked tho privl frlfiKl, "Deems to ho a man of Bcrailly good JuitKiiient." Ion bet be Is," replied the eolf-ao-bwWted brains of the firm. "Why, toMter makes n move without asking tj idrlcer-CulcnKo News. IUI I'nllauteniuenf, pop, what Is a chiropodist?" One of these people who tell your dirtcter from your handwriting. Mi rltbt, Tommy ; always nsk pa uytbln; you want to know." Haiti con Anerlcon. STATE CONTROL OF WATER. f-npor Preiontod at Rocent Meeting of Oregon 8tnto Qrnngo. J!y John II. Lewis, 8Ute Knidnter. Vhon wo boo tho miracle, wrought by Irrigation and think of the potential cnorgy of our stroams ai representing thousands of acres of the most vnlunblo coal lands, It is no wonder that wo hesitate to ehnllongo the statoment that tho water rosourco of Oregon are to day its most valuable assot. Yot our legislators havo porsistontly refusod to enact laws governing the use and distri bution of this valuable commodity. Far-sighted corporations are rapidly ac quiring porpetunl franchise, to the uso of wator for powor development, with out pre.ont or possible future compen sation to the public, from whom the prlvllogo is acquired. Through tho lack of a rullnblo record of vested rights to tho uso of wator, the public 1ms no means of ascertain ing the location and amount of unap proprlatod wator which is avnilablo for now uses. Large quantities of water are being hold without uso through actual or throutonod litigation, and the intending investor or settlor moves on to more progressive states, whore water rights can bo socured by application to tho stato ofllcers, and when granted are protected, tho sum. as other property rights. The holder of thoio question able vested rights joins with the power interest, in opposing the ennctmont of any law providing for public control, and making beneficial use the basis of 'ight. to the uso of water. Hew Water Is Appropriated, Any person can acquire a water right by .imply posting a notlee at the proposed point of diversion, stating tho amount of water claimed, the Intended use, and rocording a copy of the notice at the county court house. If tho water is to be used for irrigation purposes, a eertlfiod cony of the notice must be filed with tho state engineer within 30 days thoreaftor. It makes no differ ence If the waters of the stream nre already fully utilized at points bolow. Tho notieo can specify any amount, even though ouch amount exceed tho I on is, thorefore, of no vnluo to tho public. Resulting Litigation. Tho conditions In California nro Identical with those in Oregon. Tho Commonwealth club has labored for years to socure tho onactmcnt of mod Cin..at0.r awl,' ftml ,n no proceedings Of tills Club WO I 111! IA alntnmnnt ft.nt tho bar of CuI Ifnrnln .1.11 ft n I Ail s Stranger Thin vitiligo boasts of find in their primitive water laws such choral society, doesn't It? Resident ' .1.1 gource of income, and did No; we Just cm tiro It with reslgnn nothing to romcdy conditions. "'The tlon. -London Tit-Hits. ZiontqfhT. ZZ-ZV were awakened by Ore of a city," they went on turtes of California, but thoso fortunes ,n 1,10 "''Ml" of tlto night what would are hold exclusively by the nttornoys you "'Ink of saving first?" "My trou of record of the misguided Individuals sers." Cleveland Plain Denier, who availed themsolvcs of the privllcgo I ircr iiHfmiiil nli I wIrIi t hrt granted by these statutes." L " . , , , , , , .., i . ... . tiovnr innriwwl In tilntf tmlrnt ttfa Witt Vn" .-veporioa where ditch "A" "V 1 " V ",' , quoth they, "that real estate made up dilnS U a I '0U-C,,C" l)n"y e- by that commands a higher price than 82 ff lLt,,SJnV"& W L, A ""I"""':!.. . : te in any other form." sued ditch "C" with the same result, I w "Of 1 This naturally ended tho matter. The and ditch "C" thereafter sued ditch 'you? iNoi 1 nm ovcr tnnt lllu citizen saw the point at once and was "A" with the same result, and there f,Ion- 1 nm mnrrled." Nashville Amor- profuse in bis thanks at being set right, wero still 25 ditches diverting water I'cnn. while the committee went on their way ircm mo same stream whoso rights wero not determined. Along the Walla Walla river in Ore- Clrto BolIcHnrto. But Just aa the citizen was about to have the man who had snndbngged htm arrested, ho was opportunely waited on by a committee of the Commprclnl Club. "We have the welfare of our beauti ful city much nt heart," they observed, i "I'm glad to hear that!" replied the a citizen, cordially. "So novo I." Tho committee cleared their throats, i "Of course tho price of real estate Is about the main element in the welfare Of course," the citizen assented, be ing something of a booster himself. Hero tho committee, looking at hlrn Tcry hnrd, enme to tho point. "Wo hare tho honor to Inform you," gon, lltlcatlon to secure n tirnnnr dl- I'10''" -'. rlKtt 0,1 I'rencliln virion of tho stream has been ia prog- ; w,lt'n cv "That new preacher you have Is ;u rejoicing in the consciousness of a good pretty wideawake young ninn, . Isn't thing done. Puck. rorybody else Is asleep." Clove- res for about 80 voars, without settling 'mid Leader. a single Issue. This experience is typi- : ' , "Z7t "i"" !?7LuKl.,fl.",,"n" till she knows all about him Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local nnrOlcatlnnn. as tliey cannot rcac'i tlio dltcfl'cd purtlou of tlio ear. Tlier; In mi.y one Nell A irlrl shouldn't mnrrv n man way tocuro dealncas, and that Is by constitn l ui. i.......... ..n ... i i t, it tlotial rciiiedlPS, Dcafncm in rauno.l by an In- I BllO knows all nootlt him. Hello flamed condition of themuiong HnliiL'of the nt a,,,li ..-: mi. i Good craclousl If Hhe knew all about ftustan.itan lue. When this ttte Is Inflamed or tho rMent system of distributing ; , ,uu M'"-"'u h nt kiicw aiiauoui y'ouhavoft.unounjfnjor lmtK-rfjctlitar- wntor by the courts, through injunction Illin "he wouldn't marry him. I'hlln lug, and when It Is entirely c!oed, !eafnc is nroeeedfntra ilolnliln Uononl tho rcsu t, and unlns the inflammation can bo 1 J iL- . "Cl",m 1-ecoru. taken out and this tube r-gtored to 1U normal There nro annroximatolv 200 ditches diverting water from this stream in a distance of 10 miles, for the irrigation of somo 5,000 acres. Nearly 500 per son, or corporations have been made parties to the latest suit, and 25 law yers retained to nrotect tho various Hfr right.9 LWJS& ft?"" T lns!,"IS,1? dltehM will h Vno.n v,t i, win !, I 1" t think I know him. Ii wator be divided among them I The pioneer irrigator knows that the eourt cannot deny him his usual water sup ply, and though his right has been de termined for perhaps the second or third time, tho question is still, how to get this water nt the time when needed. How will he determine which of the many ditches above is diverging water without right, in order to bring nn injunction suit against ft T The decree is binding only on the partle. to the suit. New appropriations "Why do they have consultations ot S01''0"; ilf?!;'."?",? ( , " , . nine eaten outoi ten are cat. sea by CAtnrrlit 1 . 1. .i Ti t. I lX..ll.le , 7 . th CTfXlcnn and wil1 be ma(,p. thus foriing new impossible to use the water beneficially ,ti.,,.!o .,, rnn.in. whih littt i ii e t I . " ' " .-w...... -k .n!l'r""C,8 ,,n5 V LC!1 I A this decree, without additional UCmD . liUnTO -aiuk vrl Cliemlot. II lMrlllL L'olerla MrtN.'iinaii nrlrrxii UttltL ertfid,lti(laij, HIlTur.'V i Unut, f Zlnoor tiff.lL Crwld" lulu. MAlitti. efirnlop nil UrmUitMntoa jJictloti. Control and Um UHUtX. iit.ucl L'arlMakt K' tel mm OPEN AL6 TIII3 YUAJt Cutecp buch Seaside, oreqoh JU Dlrftllr oq the Iwith OTrrlooktnr Kft n v(a. i.u. vail, nam anu ClIFF HnilSC arfb.thlnr. Itrctra .. ---' toa pfr exist lee- islation, will bo of no moro value in settling conditions than former decrees. Tho supremo eourt, by consistent de crees, hns enacted practically nil tho water law of this etate. To expect the corvrt to provide in their decrees for the rnmpHeatr.1 administrative machinery to make water decrees effective look'' like a complete shifting of the burden from the legislature to the courts. This. In the opinion of leading water right lawyers, is not possible. One of the leading nttorneyn In tho Wnlla Walla river case estimates tint tho present suit will ultimately cost he tween 20.000 and $25,000. This enor mous drain upon the agricultural re sources of this small valley, for a nega tive result, cannot help but retard set tlement and discourage capital. The purchase of a wntT right in Oregon means the purrhnse or a law- physicians, pa?" "Sometimes one doc tor can think of something to operate for that hasn't occurred to tho other." Tho Smart Set. TodyA-Jennle tells me young Wood- Vloln Is he well off? Tody He certainly Is. She re fused him. London Tit-Hits. Constable Come along; you've got to have n bath. Tramp A barft What, wiv water? Constable Yes. of course. Tramp Couldn't you nianngo 't wiv one o' them vacuum cleaners? which Ii nothlnt but an inflamed condition ol tno mucous su naccx. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cate of Deafness (caused bjreatnrrh) that run nnt"bc cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold br DrncelnlH. 75c. Tae Hall's Family Pills for constipation. WMb Father' Manic Bragdon, the composer, was working on his symphonic poem when the baby's lusty cry was beard from the nursery. Bragdon bore it manfully for five min utes, expecting baby's mother to come to the rescue. Then he opened the door uuu ouvu itu uDtuii a Mrs. Gramcrcy I hear the customs "What la the matter? Harry, are. authorities seized nil the finery you yo teasing tho baby?" brought over from Paris. Will it bo . Xo, papa." a total loss? Mrs. Park Why. no j "You must be doing something to dear; I got my name in the papers. trnke him cry." ,-'uck " I "No, papa truly! All Ethel and I Why did you shnke your fist at thb did was to try to sing him to sleep Speaker?" "Well," replied the Con gressman, "I didn't want the whole session to slip by without my having made a motion of some kind." Phila delphia Ledger. "Who Is the old file over there with the comic coat, thc storcplpo hat and the baggy-kneed trousers?" "That's tho with your lullaby.' Ti Por Infants and Children, The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears the professor who Is lecturing on the nb-1 , " .rfV-wV-? , surdities of woman's dress'-Cleve- Signature of CXjfT land Plnin Dealer. Amended. The editor was dreaming In his "den" lor fl.hloir. M.1 nt Ml pt'le.rs. Klftlrle llrhla. lr- iftJ " 1M sal ilrira linu, Via KslU JfJ uHEQDH" f ",4 ' spec m l,) V" Is if. IUUs.ti.SO and gi.OO " vrr " isi rsiM uj me vs SSJUAX.J.U001U-, , - -,,,,l,,lrJr for tho ma tlon i. commenced within six months. Your titlo is then complete, but the reeord is not completed by the filing of proof that work hns commenced. !)y refiling every six months, a water right can bo held without the performance of n,ny work until some legltlmnto investor trys to socure control of tho same wator right, Then work must be commonccd and prosecuted with duo diligence. I'n dor this law one of our leading attor ney, hna stated that a one-armed man with a shovel, employed at the intake, can hold a' water right indefinitely. Thu. tno legltlmnto investor must first buy ff tke notieo man, w o has eoa tributed nothing to the public welfare. Even the payment of this blackmail' does not give him clear title to tho neeessnry water, for tho apparent sup- ny may, perhaps, all oo fully utilized n the adjoining counties below, through which the stream runs. In the absence of state control, the only way for this investor to even guess at the amount of unappropriated water is to first measure the stream, and then travel down the same, mess urine the maximum capacity of each dlteh, to aseortain how much of this ; prere.rvin tbe unappropri water naa already been appropriated. or futur0 UB8ra h(Xll not been repre. nceessilile to mules If the stream is a hundred or more . .ntd In court at trials of these eases. . J nciissu it io mines miles in length, thl. task alone would . 8Cnte1 lB " , ' nnt! donkeys; I must therefore ask discourage the mot enthusiastic in- j Conserving Our Waters. (i,0 gentlemen to get out and proceed vester or settler. Then the records of j In the arid portion of this state the ou foot." water filings, under our present laws, area of irrigablo land far exceeds the i kndy," said Meandering Mike. "I inul mina uo nanimui 10 nsccrinin u n-L-uur nn.ci u i mi. u otiu.iiiv. i . ,. ,., ,,,. ,.,.,. f ,-,.l,. i many rights have been Initiated which flow of these streams eon be increase ! , , U"""V. " .. " .' hurry. Will?" as-ked Mrs. Borus, may ultimately become vested and many fold by the storage of water in 1 1 i "oif uecaub. u ..j saw y0I, ,iscuarge the cook a few prove prior In time to his right. No the mountains, and using the natural shows his Intelligence. De lust time I mlnutes ng0 answered E. Will Boms, tlees elnlmlng water, posted in thick- channel to convey such water to tho , I came (lis way I handed him a piece the struggling author, without looking et. along the banks of n stream, can place of intendod use. This class of 0f j,0 von guVe me." Washington up from his work, not br found and nro, tnererore, or no development, wnicn is encpur.igou ami (I) c star value to mm. tup county reeorus nre prciecieu in lYjumioK, innu mm uun-. of but little. If any more value, as the states, is absolutely impossiuie in uro "Bridget." said Mrs. Oroucliy, "I don't like the looks of that man who called to see you Inst night." "Well, when the door opened and a rather well," replied Bridget, "ain't It funny, stern-visaged woman entered, without nin'nm? He said the same thing nbout apology, says a writer In the Baltimore you." Philadelphia Press. Sun. "I never object to fair criticism," "Will you kindly explaln,""she, be ald the pompous voting actor. "What Ban, grimly, thrusting a newspaper suit. No litigation ovor water rights ' you object to, I Buppose," said the clipping under the editors nose, "wtiy in this stato has ever settled nny issue orltlo. "Is the understanding mostpeo- your reviewer refers to my recent book so that it cannot agnin be raised. The pe ,mve ()f t,)e ,neannB of tIle word as a "History of Female Suffrage by a decrees are bind Inc uPn "7 'fair.' "-Chicago KeconMIerald. j v Hlsterlcal Writer?' " parties to the litigation. These decrees "nuito i.nhr,innnhio " nM ha mi. often serve to cumber title to the un-1 On reaching a certain spot the driver Qu,t0 unphnlonable. said the ed- ,..o,1 ..lnr n h tnt. intorostod In 'iimn.! iirnimil nn tila sint mwl nliorv,wl ,,or' gravely. Of COUrSe tUe WOrfl iated waters to tlie passengers: "From this point ,BUOUia uu S-,L"JU"U WKU a CITP Bl. Vltng Dance and aU NeiTooa Diabases II I O permanently cured br Dr. K lino's Urmt Strvi ftpaiorer. Bond for FllEE 2 trial bottlo and treaUae Dr.Ii.IT.lUlnc.IxUK' ArchBt.,lbUa..la InrnllilnK nn Inspiration. "What is it you are writing in such a YOU'RE TOO TH.N. Evtn Slight Catarrhal Derangements of the Stomach Produce Acid Fer mentation of the Food, IPs Stomach Catarrh Somo people aro thin and always re main thin, from tempbrainontal rea sons. Probably In such casos nothing can bo dono to chango this personal pccnliarity. But thoro aro a largo nnmber of pco plowhogct tnln, or remain thin, -who naturally would bo plump and fleshy but for somo digestive derangement. Thin people- lack in adiposo tlssno. Adipose tlssuo Is chiefly composed of fat. Pat is derived from tho oily constit uent of food. Tho fat-making foons nro called by tho physiologist, hydrocarbons. Thla class of foods aro not digested In tho stomach at all. Thoy aro digested In tho duodennm, tho division of tho ali mentary canal just bolow tho stomach. Tho digestion nf fat is mainly, if not wholly, tho work of tho pancreatic Julco. This jnlco 13 of alkaline reac tion, and la rendered inert by tho adcll- j tlon of acid. A hyperacidity of th J digestive fluids of tho stomach passing jdowu into tho duodenum, destroys I Ihn n.mureatin llnlil for tWnnuUvn nnr. poses. Thorcforo, tho. fats aro not di gested or emulsified, and tho Bye torn In deprived of its duo proportion of oily constituents. Hence, tho patient grows thin. Tho beginning of tho tronblo is a ca tarrhal condition of the stomach which causes hyperacidity of the gastric juices. This hyperacidity is caused by -fermentation of food In tho stomach. When tho food is taken into tho stom ach, If tho process of digestion does not begin Immediately, acid fermenta tion will tako place. This creates, a hyperacidity of tho stomach juices which in their turn prevent the pan creatic digestion ot tho oils, and the emaciation results. A doso of Peruna before each meat hastens tho stomach digestion. By hurrying digestion, Peruna prevents fermentation of tho contents of tho stomach, and tho pancreatic juice is thus preserved in Its normal state. It then only remains for tho patient to eat a sufficient amount of fat-forming foods, and tho thinness disappears and plump ness takes its place. Two Little Slip. Admission slips to the hospitals art) pretty .likely to be matter-of-fact rec ords and more or less tragic, but occa sionally, the New York Sun reporta, a bit of unconscious humor Is found la them. A slip at Gouvernenr recently report ed that a driver of a hansom had re ceived his Injuries by "falling off a perch," and the man's name was Bird. Another Gouvcrneur slip announced that the patient was hurt by "falling off water wagon'" a fall, it might ba ndded, which is always dangerous. "I'lth Shining Mornlnts Face." "This luminous phuit,"' said a young father, according to the Philadelphia itecord. "ought to be an excellent thing among families." "How so?" nsked a friend. "Why," said thej young father, "yoo Just touch up the baby's face w'lth it before retiring, and then you can Bee to give him his bottle without mak ing a light" reeorded claims to water invariably ex gon. except under the most favorablo J i"g. -"rs. iiiincu uuiauj eeed many times tho regular flow of conditions. Capitnl will not invest in Honor, It's still alive no is th. stream. For example, the records such storage works until tho state pro of naker county show elalms to the vide, the nocessnry administrative ma wat.r. of Powder river for irrigation rhlnery for protecting stored water as purpose, amounting to over eighty it passes down the stronm past numor time, the flood flow of this stream at ous ditch diversions to the place of in Baker City during f05, and the 1.1-J5 tended use. -Wen's Hall, Portland, Or. alMd D.y School for Girl. j-wlogua on Request. furnish Your Hoan(! Without Cost BEMIUMS Given Kb5 rhfck, Bookfl' Puw. 4bMl,n Cottt8' Umbrollaa inn O 1 M 1 , robs 1iia r ' vMaiim, lb. fiet mC8'. IJ0t,tc8' Si tki. T.c.eiet.8 Nuck Cha ns. Etc. c0e,k Sets inw' Coo Sots, Mugs Hfi, InTk8ta"' Coko biahos WSnk l nP itcho,ra' Sa,fc & 3dRr,,.Lo"e", Puff Hnvnu n 1. unrss at. r I n k "'"Will I'tS fA w a lUIeryanrt Q.rr?, ' ppoon Mo wphs nB71" ryB cameras, r.Ltm.g?L.Law Curtnhfl. nt- t. "ay Carrlatren. riad.7 tm ..r. vt a.. .... - (Vfo! A44i recorded claim, for all purnoses amounted to over one hundred and eighty times this flood flow. These claim., therefore, cannot all bo vested right., and it is Impossible to ascertain from the rocord which, If any, are valid, or ultimately may become vested. Be side, many dltehes have been huilt and wator diverted without any publio record whatever, In a separate record will bo found eourt docrees affecting title, to the water of this snme stream. These deerees may divide tho water No Btate Protection. "What of that?" "It was Intensely dramatic. "Gracious ! You are not dramatize it?" "Not at all, my dear. You can't get trying to rights of the public In tho unappro priated waters. The county rocord thus erve. only to cloud title to unappro priated water and discourage invest ments. The stream under consideration by tho Investor may flow through or bor d.r on two or moro counties where wn ter title, are equally a. complicated a. described for Balcor county. To ab stract tha water records of tho Deschutes river would require a jour ney of prnetlcally 1,000 miles, and the examination of the worthloss records of five counties. Undor tho 1005 act, all filings for irrigation purposes were to be recorded in the .tate engineer', ofilce nt Snlom, but no pennltv was provided to en force thl. provision. Out of 138 filings In Baker .ounty under this not, only five were recorded nt Snlem. Thus what wn Intendod for a complete ree- Sre-Ntlr Ri.loyed Boru. (.truBgllns; author) That last book of mine ajreeably .urprlsed you, did It? I am find to hear that. Nagfu. (literary editor) Ye.; I ex fected te derote tn entire evening to read ing It. It put me to .loep la fly. mln Htea, old fellow, Unaoltot4 Tribute). MAunt Letty," wild her llttl. nephew from th. city, "I aw a bearded lady la a dime museum oace. 8h. wm fai., but you'r. th. re! talag." Visitor And how Is Pat this morn- Sure, ycr Is. Visitor- Did you give him tho soup I sent? quick enough action on a- drama. I'm Mrs. Patrick O'Grady Well, no, sir. novelizing it." Father Phelan said it would only be ' ' ufter delay.,, h.m.-London Sketch. A ' lnnn. "Ah, yes." said Senator Stnugg, In dryuiun In regard to lost garments. n self-satlstled way. "I got my start says a writer In Harper's Weekly, with It is not a crime in Oregon to steal in llfo by. clerking lu n humble gro- the following result: water. In fact, the law encourages it, eery Btore at a salary of $;5 per week, 1 Lnuudrymnn I regret to tell you. As stated above, otty person can ac- 1 alH nuinaged to save money on that." air, that one of your shirts is lost quire a water right by posting a notice ( ..iutt replied tho astute reporter, Customer But here I have paid you or digging n ditch and diverting water, , ,.tUa of course, wna before cash reg- twelre cents for doing it up. Br?rRoayr.daCat the'lower end of' thrift -te were invented." Laundrytuan-Quite right sir. Wo by sueh wrongful diversion. Without Brown -About the greatest man who laundered it before we lost It the necessary administrative machin-, evcr lived In this community was Jqn-' Mothe win flna Mr8. winslow-s Soothlne ery, nnd a reliallo record of vested j.mg hroud-tulnded, big-hearted mid Byrup the txst remedy tousofoxtb.olrca.'l(trn rights to the use of wator, it would be brI1nntnml ,.ct i10 ,lled with nil his tturnfb te8thn lod' 1 ... ...tVil & An f as snv r I rn l n n I lnw .1 nnd goodness unsuspected. SMo Lllllt, on poeT. Jones How did you come to tind out The ancient mariner had shot the a!- ...rim,. a nrlma as destroving the nbout it? Brown I mnrrled his batross. crop of another, since it amounts to l widow, London (Eng.) Tit-Bits. "I was absolutely out of meat" he the same thing In the end, yet this I r ,cd lircsldcIlt or tho' pleaded, "and I couldn't shoot a canvas- ArTKZdsr'sS! w ;vW.t c, . ; hn. &z:?taaz lnto troub,e streams There is no department to been moved nnd seconded that there jt us not blame Samuel Taylor Cole which the homeseoker or investor can ( shall bo no conversation nt the curd ' ridge. however, for taking- liberties with write to ascertain if the wnter rights tables. What shall wo do with tho' ( thl. bald narrative when he worked it claimed for eonstructod works are us' motion ?" "I-suggest that we discuss up into a. Poem You Ought to Know, represented, or whethor nny unappro-! (t wne WJ .,iny( pipetl n shrill volco ! r nrlnfffil wntor remains in a certain , . . i. .i. I stream. Even If unappropriated wator ,u v exist, there I. no mothod providod by . sdoptcd. law for acquiring clear and undisputed j publican And how do you like being tltlo to this water from the public, to mnrrletl, John? Johu Don't like it nt whom It belongs. .,. thn 1 n. publican Why, what's tlio mutter .5 TlSrTS!lSSZ s'Jcure wV she, John? John-Well, flrst thing tholr rights. Vhero the price of justice in tho morning It's money ; when I The., decrees may nivw. im mpo.sible to enforce any criminal law . among a minority of claimants, without wnte cven ,f nnotp(1. , talents 1 Theft of wnter in an arid region I. Jones- The General 'Demand of the Well-informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and eincleat liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physi cians could sanction for family use because its component parts aro known tpv them to be wholesome and truly beneficial la effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. la supplying that demand with lta excellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxative for its remarkable success. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given tho preference by tho Well Informed. To got its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty -cents per bottlo. P N U No. 27-OS w II KN irrttlnsr to advertisers pleaio mention tun paper. oxcoeds tho value of tho water right, tha plneo must b aDanaonou. (CONCLUDED NEXT WElttC.) Accepted. "Do ron consider your nerve 1. uffl clently ste.dy to flt you for an airship navigator?" "Well, Pt. been out in a canoe wlta a nrrvou. fat ilrl." Clereland Plain Deal- goes 'onio to my dinner It's money ngnln; nnd nt supper It's tho snuie. Nothing but money, money, money I Publican Well, I never t What do alio do wl' nil that money? John I dunuo. nln't given her nny yet Punch. , er. When n girl looks pretty in a hnm mock, it took her half nn hour to get her Bklrts and feet arranged. Tho girl who flounces down regardless of her Foii, Bullied, Trs n""; ' appearance, may bo comfortable, but "i will follow you to tho end or tno . earth J" hUsed the villain In her .hell- M Hko ear. But the clever girl rooled . 1 him ehe dida't go thofe. Boston I j3Vory person Is neglecting tome duty, Transcript ' - Lm. v 1 MMJ EWiJ ABa,-ALL DftUGGJSTS-&0, SMACQBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN ron 8T1FFNE68, 60RCNE8S, SPRAIN On BRUI88, NOTHINQ IS OETTER THAT YOU CAN USE LUMBAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIO TWINGE, YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINGE J eClATIQ ACHES ALL PLEASURES 8POIL, FOR HAPPINESS USE 8T. JA00B3 OIL.