East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 01, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TO IDA Y, DECEMBER 1, 1911,
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IRRIGATION CONGRESS NOT
INTERESTED IN SWAMPS
In IVItcrly OpimmM to Confining
1'Vrwn of Two i'UiHW'H for ltoclaipt
Intf ArUl ami HihmIcI Land, lor
Which Drainage In Xewswnry,
Phoenix, Ariz., Dep. 1 Uanjattrin
A. Fowler of I'hoenlx, prexldent of
the 19th Nat'onal Irrigation Congress,
in unalterably opposed to merging
that organization wltn the swamp land
reclamation movement, supported by
rm.i.avia and other powerful IntcreBtH
In the south, and In lining up the
forces In the western country to pres
ent a strong front at the unnual meet
ing In Chicago, December 5 to 9. Mr.
Fowler cays In an authorized state
ment: "The Nutlonal Irrigation Congress
is a western Institution, peculiarly
and particularly interested In the Pa
cific slope and intermountaln states,
yet broad enough In Its scope and
purpose to cover the continent In the
policy of bringing the landle-s man
In touch with the manless land. To
devote Itself entirely to the reclama
tion of swamp land, a has been
suggested, would be sllcidal, and to
make that Its chief work would be In
kocp'ng with its name.
"Far better would It be, If the
south Is in earnest about making Its
swamp !&nus haoiia'uie, to organize a
separate association for the reclma
tlon of lands by drainage. The west
ern states would welcome such a
movement and would gladly Join
hands with the aouth and give flnan-
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, "I do not hold a brief for the west
so I do not speak officially for the
numerous interests; but from what I
know of the people and from conver
sations I have had with leaders In ir
rigation and actual Irrigation farmers,
I should Fay that the merger move
ment will arouse strong opposition at
the Chicago meeting.
"Irrigation hus been, now is and al
ways will be the greatest factor In
the upbuilding of the western coun
try; In fact, I may say without fear of
successful contradiction that there Is
no other agency asaoc'ated with the :
development of agriculture In the
west, lifting the geographical term In
Its broad sense, which compares or
ever will compare with the practice
of Intelligent Irrigation.
"The chief funct'on of the National
Irrigation congress is the reclamation
of waste lands by irrigation. It can
not be converted Into a drainage as
sociation by a mere sweep of the pen
or a rising vote. Moreover, the two
movements can never be satisfactor
ily merged.
"Nature fixed the boundaries ages
before man dreamed of working out
the problems Of relieving the land of
its surplus water or of delivering wa
ter by artificial means to the thirsty
soil, and, the difficulties presented
'n attempting to amalgamate geo
graphical differences uppear to be in
surmountable. It Is wholly imprac
ticable, to say nothing of being im
politic and unwise.
"The swamp land drainage crusade,
covering 80.000 000 acres of wet
lands !n 35 states Is a proposition so
big art involves so many millions of
dollars and such vast interests, indi
vidual,, state and national, that it
must inspire the biggest brained men
that could be Interested in its devel
opment. Again and again has the
National Irrigation Congress by reso
lutions .called the attention of the
government to the need for early ac
tion. "Personally, I do not know a west
ern man who is not willing and an
xious to contribute In every way to
arouse the entire nation, but especial
ly the president and the United States
congress, to a full realization of what
the drainage of those wet lands would
mean to thousand of home-makers;
the increase of taxable wealth of the
nation by making land now dormant
and of little or no value, worth from
ISO to $100 an acre; the necessity for
removing, from many sections, con
ditions which srve to spread foci for
d'sease and radiate a pall of ineffi
ciency on those who live on nearby
lands this annually costing thousands
of valuable lives or making them un
profitable both to themselves and the
nation.
"This Is a nuperb question of na
tional conversation, and I feel it is one
which will readily appeal to patriotic
and public-spirited citizens north
oast and we-t. as well as south."
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Spring, Ten Miles West of Helix, Oregon
Having decided to retire from farming I will sell all
of the following described- property to the highest bidder
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(5 GOODGKLDIXGS.
3 COMING 3 YEAR OLD COLTS.
3 COMING 2 YEA II OLD COLTS.
3 LAST SPRING'S COLTS.
1 SHETLAND PONY, ('ART nn.l HARNESS.
fl SET OF WORK HARNESS.
1 SET JWGGY HARNESS.
1 3 1-1 MITCHELL WAGON.
1 3 1-4 WINONA WAGON.
1 3-W ELDER WAGON.
1 WAGON WITH HAYRACK.
1 HACK.
1 BUGGY. .
1 FANNING MILL.
2 14-INCH MO LINE GANG PLOWS.
1 SIDEHILL WALKING PLOW.
1 MOWING MACHINE AND RAKE.
1 HARROW.
2 WEEDERS.
1 P.LACKSMITTI OUTFIT.
1 SCALDING VAT.
1 GRINDSTONE.
2 MILCH COWS.
2 CALVES.
1 10-11 OLE DRILL.
1 10-DISC DRILL.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND OTHER- THINGS
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
All sums under $50.00 cash; over $50.00
1 " .1 . 1 1
'I I L montns time, on approved notes tearing
8 per cent interest; 3 per cent discount for cash on all sums
over $50.00.
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The following described animal has
been taken up by the marshal of the
City of Pendleton, to-wit:
One red cow about six years old,
both ears cropped, branded Juice
harp on both hips and circle on right
hind leg.
If fa'd animal is not claimed by the
owners or those entitled to the pos
session of them, costs and expenses
against them paid and they taken
awav within ten days from the date
hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of
the 8th day of December, 1911, the
said animnl will be sold to the highest
bidder, at public auction, for cash, at
the city pound. In said City of Pen
dleton, the proceeds of such sale to
ha applied to the payment of such
costs and expenses of making sale.
Dated this 27th day of November,
1911. TOM GURDANE,
City Marshal.
NOTICE OP STREET ASSESSMENT
INSTALLMENT PRIVILEGE.
Notice is hereby given, that the
Common Council of The City of Pen
dleton, on the 22nd day of Novem
ber, 1911, did make an assessment for
the improvement of Alta Street in
The City of Pendleton from the east
line of Main Street to the South line
of Court Street, and did assess the
contract price for making said im
provement against the lots, parts of
lots and parcels of land specially ben
efitted thereby. All persons affected
by such improvement and assessment
desiring to take advantage of the pro
visions of Chapter 5 of Title 26 of
Lord's Oregon laws providing that
such assessments may be paid In ten
annual installments are hereby noti
fied that application so to do must
be made to the City Recorder, as in
such Chapter 5 provided, within ten
days from the date of this notice.
Forms for such application may be
secured from the City Recorder.
Dated Pendleton, Oregon, Novem
ber 23. 1911.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
NOTICE OF STREET ASSESSMENT
INSTALLS! ENT PRI VI LEGE.
Notice Is hereby given, that the
Common Council of The City of Pen
dleton on the 15th day of November.
1911, did make an assessment for th
improvement of Cottonwood Street Itr
The City of Pendleton from the SonrU
line of Water Street to the North line
of Railroad Street, and Wbb Stree
in The City of Pendleton from th
West line of Cottonwood Street to tha.
East line of Main Street, and did as
sess the contract price for makinff
said improvement against the Iote
parts of lots and parcels of Ian
specially benefitted by the improve
ment to be made thereon.
All persons affected by such Im
provement aid assessment desirlne
to take advantage of the provision
of Chapter 5 of Title 26 of Lord'
Oregon laws providing that such as
sessments may be paid in ten anna-,
al installments, are hereby notified'
that application so to do must b
made to the City Recorder as in said
Chapter 5 provided, within ten day
from the date of this notice. Forms
for such application may be secure
from the City Recorder.
Dated Pendleton, Oregon, Novem
ber 23. 1911.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
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