East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1012.
EIGHT PAGES.
HURO WHITES TO
SECRETARY FISHER
SAYS 1NK1UNGEMKXT
WAS AX ACCIDENT
In nrtuilf of J. X. Kuris, Secretary
of Association Makes Delated Ex
jtlaiintion lVllowing ltslier's Ijetter
to IlrgS.
The following letter addressed to
the secretary of the interior has been
submitted the East Oregonian by G.
L. Hurd, secretary of the organiza
tion that has been fighting the west
extension:
Stanfield. Ore., Jan. 25, 1912.
Mr. Walter L. Fisher,
Secretary of the Interior, Wash
ington, b. C.
Dear Sir:
Replying to that part of your letter
addressed to Mr. J. X. Burgess, pres
ident Umatilla County Water Users'
Association, under date January 12,
1912, relating to tie name of this as
sociation , and the varying ways in
which Senator Burgess has signed as
president.
In November. 1911, two meetings
of water users of Umatilla county
along the Umatilla river and Its trib-
JUST TRY A TEN CENT
BOX OF CRSCARETS
Insures You for Months Against a
Headache, Biliousness, Constipa
tion or a Dad Stomach.
Put aside just once the salts,
..Cathartic Pills, castor oils or pur
gative waters which merely force a
passageway through the bowels, but
do not thoroughly cleanse, freshen
and purify these drainage or aliment
ary organs, and have no effect what
ever upon the liver and stomach.
Keep your inside organs pure and
fresh with Cascarets, which .thor
oughly cleanse the stomach, remove
the undigested, sour and fermenting
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out of
the system all the decomposed waste
matter and poisons in the intestines
and bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will make you
feel great by morning. They work
while you sleep never gripe, sicken
and cost only 10 cents a box from
your druggist. Millions of men and
women take a Cascaret now and
then and never have headache, bil
iousness, coated tongue. Indigestion,
sour stomach or constipated bowels.
Cascarets belong in every household.
Children just love to take them.
utaries were held at Pilot Rock. Ore
gon, and at the aocond meeting a
temporary organiiatlon was formed
and called the Umatilla River Water
Users' Association. Mr. A. O. Hemp
hill acted as sscretary of this meet
ing and Mr. Bargosg was the chosen
president. Resolutions were adopted
by this meeting which your letter
states were received by you with Mr.
Burgess' letter of December 6, 1911.
Neither Mr. Burgess nor any other
member knew or remembered at the
time Umatilla River Water Users'
Association was adopted by the
meeting at Pilot. Rock as the title of
the organization that the water users
along that portion of the Umatilla
river near the Project had appro
priated that name. Later I learned
from the editor of the East Oregonian
at Pendleton that the name was so
taken and having been elected assist
ant secretary, in order to avoid as
much as possible any misunderstand
ing as to identity, I omitted from all
correspondence the word "river" and
used the phrase Umatilla Water
Users' Association pending permanent
organization.
When permanent organization was
completed, Mr. J. K Burgess was
elected president; myself, secretary!
Mr. George W. Done of Pilot Rock,
assistant secretary; Mr: O. D. Teel,
Echo, vice president, and Mr. Julius
Guderian, Pendleton, vice president.
At the same time the name Umatilla
County Water Users' Association was
chosen as the title of the organiza
tion. It is an appropriate title and it Is
within the province and right of the
association to use that title as their
associate name.
There is not and there never has
been at any time any disposition or
Inclination on the part of the mem
bers or either of tta officers to mis
represent or confuse our Identity.
We want our Identity known to all
and especially to the department of
the interior. I trust will now under
stand the circumstances.
What you refer to as three associa
tions is in fact only one and the
same body. The different signatures
as secretary being caused by elec
tions In the process of the association
becoming a permanent, effective or
ganization. The communication, date Novem
ber 27, 1911, signed by myself as as
sistant secretary, transmitting reso
lutions of a meeting of farmers re
siding south and west of the town
of Stanfield, Echo and Hermiston,
had no connection whatever with the
Umatilla County Water Users' Asso
ciation. The Umatilla County Water Users'
Association is an association of water
users along the Umatilla river and its
tributaries who foresee in the prop
osition to build the West Umatilla
project with only the Umatilla river
as the source of water supply, grave
disastrous results possible and prob
able. We want the wa'er supply for
this West Umatilla project provided
by the waste seepage waters from the
present Umatilla project supplement
ed by water from the John Day river.
We do not want the waters of the
Umatilla river appropriated for lands
near the mouth of the stream, thus
obviating any seepage back into the
river, to any greater amount than the
minimum annual discharge of the
river. We seek to avoid future short
age of water supply such as has con
fronted the Hondo project in New
Mexico, built by the U. S. R. S., in
which, according to the report of the
board of army engineers, there has
never been sufficient or any water
for storage since the completion of
the reservoir in August, 1906, al
though the United States has spent,
in construction of the project,
through the U. S. R. S., some 359,
000. Respectfully submitted,
G. L. HURD, Secretary.
RELIABLE DEFENDERS OF OUR COUNTRY,
THE SOLDIER
STANFIEED LADIES
PROPOSE CIVIC CLUB
MOVEMENT STARTED BY
WOMAN'S STUDY SOCIETY
Committee Appointed to Carry on An
Iiivc.-tigntiuii and Ascertain If
Town Is In Need of Such an Association.
Guaranteed nmler the Food
and Drug, act of June aoth.
MJi. berltl Ka. HO. far
H. E, Buckluu Co. '
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ALCOHOL tPtRCTtrr.
IKOflus rcftirtTD cHLOiorOJm
PtR FLUID OOWcr
rarely r-i9t rr iarrp.
KOtRHTORS
CHICACO.ILL. f
QUICK TO REPEL ATTACKS
NEW DISCOVERYi
JUST AS QUICK TO
REPEL ATTACKS OF
COUGHS and COLDS
And all Diseases off
THROAT AND LUNGS
QUICKEST AND SUREST
WHOOPING COUGH
AND
BRONCHIAL REMEDY?"
Stanfield, Jan. 27. The Stanfield
Women's Study club held their meet
ing Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. C. W. Connor In the Webster
building, the program consisting of
two papers, one by Miss Jennie Al-
bon on the subject of the "Panama ,
Canal," the other having been pre- " "
pared by Mrs. Appleby, and read by shortly to make their homes here.
Mrs. Norton because of the absence G- Hurd, president of the dls-
of Mrs. AppUby who is visiting in trIct falr bard, was in Pendleton
North Yakima. The subject of the Wednesday to attend a meeting of the
paper was "Henry Clay and Daniel board.
Webster. Ira- J- E- Keeves went to Echo
W ednesday to attend the county con
vention of the order of Rebekahs.
E. P. Marshall, vice president of
the Inland Irrigation company, re
turned to Pendleton Wednesday.
Perl Nolton has gone to La Grande
where he has accepted a position as
telegraph operator.
Mrs. O. A. Anderson and son Lester
were Pendleton visitors Monday.
Father Butler and Sheehan of the
Couchan Order, were here Thursday
in connection with the erection of the
new Catholic church.
Dr. Henry Waldo Coe returned
Thursday evening from a business
trip to Portland and has taken apart
ments at the Bell building.
Price 50c and $1.00
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY B
KOEPPEN'S
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Following the program the matter
of organizing a Civic league by the
women of Stanfield was discussed and
a committee of three consisting of
Mrs. Frank Sloan, Mrs. G. L. Hurd,
and Mrs. E. N. Wheeler were ap
pointed and requested to investigate
the need of such an organization in
this city and to report the result of
their investigation and any recom
mendations they may have to offer
at the ner.t regular meeting two
weeks hence.
E. L. Sherwood of Spokane, left
here Thursday for middle western
and eastern cities for the purpose of
selling Furnish project lands. It
" ' , ' , y V, ' Harold Smith, a former Stanfield
7x1 m t 7 . .I resident, but now engaged In the an
Pie who will come out at an early - - - -
Henry Beckstrom and D. Nord
strom, Jr., both of Minnesota, return
ed home yesterday, via California af
ter having spent several days look
ing over this section of the country.
They are very well pleased with what
they sa where and plan to return
Is
visiting old friends here.
W. J. Furnish, president of the
Inland Irrigation Co., returned to
Pendleton Thursday evening.
Frank Sloan was a Hermiston vis
itor yesterday.
Geo. C. Howard of Portland, for
merly a Stanfletd resident, spent a
few days meeting old Stanfield friends
this week and looking after his or
chard tract south of town.
Mrs. J. L. Parker was a Pendleton
visitor yesterday where she visited
the poultry show.
Prof. F. D. Carruth, prlncipa of
the Stanfield schools, Is spending the
week-end in Pendleton.
Foley's Ilonoy and Tar Compound
"Cures in Every Case."
Mr. Jas. McCaffery, Mgr. of the
Schlltz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom
mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound, because it cures In every
case. "I have used It myself and I
have recommended it to many others
who have since told me of its great
curative power In diseases of fhe
throat and lungs." Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound Is a reliable fam
ily medicine. Give it to your chil
dren, and take it yourself when you
feel a cold coming on. It checks
and cures coughs, colds and croup
and prevents bronchitis and pneumo
mia. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all
dealers. .
Lame back may come from over
work, cold settled in the muscles of
the back, or from disease. In the two
former cases the right remedy Is
BALLARD'S SXOW LINIMENT. It
should be rubbed In thoroughly over
the affected part, the relief will be
prompt and satisfactory. Price 26c,
50c and 1.00 per bottle. Sold by A.
C. Koeppen & Bros. '
COURSE FOIt FRCTT IXSPEOTOUS
C. Farmers'
for Orchard
Sjx-clnl Work at O. A.
Week, February 5-9
and Nurserymen.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallls. Ore. Fruit Inspectors will be
given a special course during far
mers' week, February 5-9, at the
Oregon agricultural college. Under
the direction of Prof. H. S. Jackson
and Prof. H. F. Wilson, various
phases of nursery and orchard in
spection will be taught. Lectures
will be given on the more important
Insect pests and plant diseases. La
boratory work can also be done in
both departments, so that the fruit
lni pectors may become thoroughly
familiar with all forms of diseases
and pests with which they are llkoly
to come In contact.
When buying a cougn medicine for
children bear in mind that Chamber
tain's Cough Remedy Is more effec
tual for colds, croup and whooping
cough and that it contains no harm-
I ful drug. For sale by ail dealers.
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(Dedicated to TERESA M. HOFFMAN.)
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