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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1903)
V"93Sffl DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1903. 1 e U MEETIHG PRC ?f 'til 4 7- iflflli V If aSBs'''' And Ever the Best. Wjfi B with its nme. H The Largest Selling' Brand of Cigars in the World ft 77io Band la iho Sniakor's Protection ---- D 8 TILLED WATER ICE The New York Times has the FoI lowing to say in Regard to Ice 1 1 ABOUT WATCHES I "Probably no bacteriological fact is better established than that much of the ice of commerce is dangerously itn pure. The assumption that water purifies itself in freez ing was long ago shown to have but a limited basis in truth. The individual crystals are likely to be purer than the mother liquid from which they are formed; but ice is a mass of crystals in which may be entangled all hinds of impurities." The germs are not only killed in the process of man uiacturing the ice, but the condensed water passes through two coke, two charcoal and one sponge filter, leaving it absolutely pure to go into the cans. COME AND SEE Visitors Always Welcome ROSS ICE and COLD STORAGE Co. Phone MAIN 1781 514 Main Street 7 Jly prices 011 V.'atches will 111 tcrcst you. Come in and look my line over. Good watches the kind that keep time, $6.50 and up. 15 Jewel Waltham or Elgin Jo.50 I'Jvery kind of watch work turned out promptly Satisfaction or no charges. GLENN WINSLOW JEWUMUl OPTICIAN' 815 Main St. Gray's Harbor THE rYOj?U3S SCST fpi !fI(RE5Clrl BAKING POWDER ONT3 I'OUM) -J r, ci'.NTK WITH CO I .MUX t f 4. t 4- Tlio remarkable increase in con sumption must remove all doubt as to its purity and wbolesomeness. No housewife c an afford to bo without it. The Oregon Dally Journal can bo found on sale at Frazler's book store. Commercial Co. Wc Don't Keep Everything But we do keep a good bio stock of nice dry Flooring, Celling, Rustic and Finish, In all grades. Also all kinds of Dimension Lumber, In cluding Lath and Shingles. Our stock of Doors, Win dows, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper and Apple Boxes Is complete, and any one in need of Lumbtr wilt not be wrong In placing their order with the : : Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. Wt & C. R. Depot r Conrad Platzoeder All kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Mams and Sausage. NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGREOS DISCUS8ED, Second Meeting Hold In Utah State Cession of Public Lands for Irriga tion purposes Private Reclamation Not Successful In Large Tracts. The approaching session of the Na tional Irrigation Congress which will bo held at OHdun, Uluh, In September is the second Utah congress, the first being hold at Suit Luke in 1891 The Intervening sessions have been held at Los Angeles, Deliver, Alhu (lueripio, N. iM., Phoenix, Lincoln, Neb.. Clioyenne, Wyo., Missoula. .Muni., Colorado Springs, Col., mill Chicago. It Is likely Unit the session of I'JOt will occur ut St. Louis, dur lug the exposition. 1 The llrst Irrigation congress win. attended by many distinguished nun from nearly all tho Western staloK 1 ami territories. The second, held lit ll.os Angeles In 1803, was interimtloii al In character mid Included special representatives from Itussln, France, Great llritnln, Canada, Mexico, Peru mid Australia. The subsequent sen Blims varied considerably In interest and attendance, but all nave contrib uted .something to the growth of the movement. The last dozen years have wrought a great change In public sentiment on the question. In lS'.H the problem of im public domain was regarded iib one peculiar ly belonging to the people of the West, Thoy had already assumed charge of the water supply, making laws under which It was appropriat ed for Irrigation and In two In stances providing elaborate systems of administration to distribute It among a multitude of users. Hut tho publli lauds were still administered from Washington. It was felt that this dual control of land and water was anomalous and that 110 harmoni ous and orderly schenio of develop ment could bo planned until both ele ments of production were placed un der a single control. Furthermore, It was generally thought that the construction of Irri gation works must bo leu wholly to private, or at least to local enter prise Such was the feeling at tho time of the llrst Irrigation congress and Its conclusions wore shaped In accordance with this view. State Cession of Public Lands. The convention unanimously adopt ed a resolution in fnvor of tho cession of all public lands, except those valu able for mineral, to tho sovoral states and territories In which they wore lo cated. Uttlo opposition to this policy was anticipated. It was believed that tho West would be glad to get tho lands and the nation glad to get rid of them. Hut contrary to expectations, there was wide dissent from the prop osition, oven In tho West. It speedily appeared that tho peo plo lacked confldoneo In their legis latures and were unwilling to trust mum wiiu me uisposai of nreas which, In most cases, constituted the larger portion of tho states. The vig orous expression of this sentiment de layed tho presentation of the plan of cession at Washington, in tho mean time things happened which no one had anticipated and the whole ques tion took on n totally different aspect In consequence. "1 Private Enterprises Not Successful. Tho fascinating speculation In wa T tor, often aiming nt n complete men 4 opoly of tho supply, proved a failure In many localities. Settlers wore nf.,.1,1 ... It 1 , t . iuii.uu 111 11 tuiu wuiiki mil iocuio on lands valueless without water which ; someone els(. owned. At least, thoy I would not come fast enough to mills- fy the domnnds for dividends. This was a serious setback for those who advocated private enlorprlso as a mans of re"!5!!ss desert lands. Congress In ISM, passed the Carey law, tendering ono million acres of agricultural land to each of tho arid states. Afost of them declined or neg lected to accept tho grant, which was another disappointment to tho friends or local iioveiopment. Then a now view of tho wholo sub ject nrosc In tho public mind. It soon found oxnress on In tho irriim. Hon Congress nnd In reports of gov ernment experts. The now Idea' was that tho whole problem of tho public domain Is dis tinctly national that theso lands nro the heritage of tho children of tho United States, anil tlint It is tho busi ness of tho nation Itself to seo that thoy nro reclaimed, that water rights aro Inalienably attached to them, that thoy are religiously reserved for actual homo-builders, and that they aro mado avnllablo at cost to thoso who Hottlo on them In good faith. A vigorous propaganda was waged throughout tho length and breadth of the nation In support of this Idea. Many prominent mon nnnounced themselves in Its favor, Including Theodore rtoosovolt, then governor of Now York. William 13. Smytho. j Prices as low as the lowest $ Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, makes you ent, sleop. work nnd happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 2G cts nnd GO cts. Wrlto to W. H. Hook- Or & Co,, Ullffalo. N. Y for a frnn sample F. W. 8ehmidt & Co., druggists. Miss Alice M. Smith, of MinnP, Minn., tells how woman's monthly suffer may nc quicKiy and permanently relieved Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compou: "Dn.li: M,!S- I'in-kiiam: I havo never before, given my uA nionfc fur tiny medicine, but l,.vlia K. 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