I SETTLERS PROTEST SALE OF WATER BY " IRRIGATION FIRM : Definite action on the application pf the Central Oregon Irrigation com pany for permission to sell water to the Lone Plna Irrigation district, for the irrigation of 1600 acres of land, , vrill be taken by the Desert Land Board, December 26. At a' hearing of arguments in the case Tuesday after noon, the matter was taken under ad visement until that date. Protest against the Bale was made at Tues day's meeting by representatives of the Central Oregon Irrigation district, an organization of the land owners in the project who claim that the facilities pf the company are inadequate to supply sufficient water for the land .lredr under contract without any further sales. If the sale is approved Tby the board it will necessitate the cancellation of a similar area in the Central Oregon district. Water for the project is taken from the Deschutes river. Approximately $60,000 is in volved In the proposed sale. The Cen tral Oregon Irrigation company was represented at the hearing by F. S. - Stearns and other attorneys while the land owners in the project were rep resented by H. H. DeArmond and others. A number of settlers in the project were also present. Penton G. Burdlck, attorney, and J. O. Barr, en gineer for the Lone Pine district also appeared before the board. I. V. W. Sill MORE . "corporation w th articlea of apartment here t.Ta conoration Porators are plr A. E Ch f( Jhnson- A- C. and J. a S6nden' H' T" Shav Other comnnnt.. were: " """S articles Walter tw. ' .Kelloe. President: Chas. L. HanZ P,reSident- an f Oregon OpS' fetary-urer Hawkii td Vfank J J' M' ThA n. ..anl.J- Streibig, Jr. Cann1ngrToaToVfnoSLflValley also filed. Portland were A fifth nil n4 ... .. I cy has enter. i? u,smDU"ns ageni at S3.000.nnn talked Articles were also filed Saturday by TdT,59. Prank T. H. a r i. V w- Schmidt and congrerZ. " Luth nen i. SS Vh'Ch Ball President TiT' "ainan. vice Criminnl SvrrK pi . - BantA Tinea - ... . ... of ertal.:, .I4-A arge ort 7 i, nas Been lodg red" arrpBtert , egea atunuay. . attache k" " v " " ent caliw' , -- n urea. ' - - taSLSl? ."i "ay " venirana. Wash. shooting on Armistice Day. LOOK FOR i THE RED BAIL I TRAM, MARK f IShootintlfahrt n .. n I'm "-'cfi millft i fcmii fc inTiili" t lr ii r Hi ii itf Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 24. Eleven 1, yr. W. charged with murder in con jaection with the Armistice day out rages at Centralia, were granted a stay of pleading until Decembes 27 by ;Superior Judge Wilson, , sitting at ' . x . - ei Moniesno yesxeray uicmwu. George ' P. Vanderveer, attorney for the accused men asked for a stay un til January 2, but this was refused. The prisoners were remanded to itie Grays Harbor county Jail, where jthey were sent when the case was transferred from the Jurisdiction of the Lewis county court QUIET TODAY KB ARE ARRESTED Pueblo, Colo., Dec. 24. With a do rn rolters under arrest, quiet prevailed :here early today following yesterday s 'disturbances at the MInnequa : plant of the Colorado Fuel & Iron compswt when Austrian women picketed the riant and threw stones at workers who had refused to obey union orders and continue the Btrike. The men had gone back to work last week. Mayor Studzinski was one of the vic tims of the mob, suffering many bruis es when he was knocked down by the .vomen and severely pummeled. A riot call brought out the police reserves and the officers compelled to use their riot clubs freely. A large number of men were involved before the' police ar rived, but the sight of sawed off shot guns carried by the latter had a sub duing effect - Five of those arrested were women. SHOP STRIKE AVERTED Washington, Dec. 24. 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