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He is a lawyer ol A d v e rtisin g fo r f ra te r n a l o r-j ability, was a member of the Missouri legislature, and was for si; years judge of the Circuit Court of St. Louis before his election to tht d e rs o r so c ie tie s c h a rg in g a re g ­ Senate. He Is chairman <•* the Claims Committee of the Senate an* u la r in itia tio n fee a n d d u e s, no a member of various other Important committees. The work of th< d isc o u n t. R e lig io u s a n d benev- o le n t o rd e rs w ill be c h a re g d th e ' <§><$><§><§><§><§><§><$> ^> <$> Claims Committee is extremely arduous and exacting, and Senatoi r e g u la r r a te fo r a ll a d v e rtis in g In th is co lu m n w ill be pub- <§> Spencer has given it careful attention. w hen an a d m issio n o r o th e r c h a rg e <«> lish e d sig n ed a rtic le s re g a rd - <& <$> in g th e w a te r q u e s tio n — th ro u g h L in k Is m ade. riv e r owe t h e i r ; be d e stro y e d a n d a re c u rre n c e of p ro v id in g th e y a re h eld filth y c o n d itio n solely to th is ' m a rsh y c o n d itio n o b v iate d by a lit- The T idings has a greater cir- s t r jCtiy to fa c ts a n d fig u re s. <& a n d t h e ) tie . s u rfa c e e x c av a tio n o r o th e r cu lation in A shland and its trade It ¡g n o t w h a t you T H IN K w id e sp re a d s ta g n a tio n te r r ito r y . than a ll oth er news- a bo u t th e p ro p o sitio n t h a t <8> c o n se q u e n t v e g e ta b le a n d a n im a l c o n s tru c tio n w hich can be c a lc u ­ p a p e rs co m b in ed ._________________ <$> t he pu b lic w a n ts— i t ’s w h a t decay. W e a re a sk e d to ap p ly th e la te d a n d ad d e d to th e e s tim a te . E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon ® sam e ru le to th e w a te rs to be T he w a te rs of th e re s e rv o ir w ill <$> <8> ❖ <$>1 P o sto ffic e a s Second C láss M ail be in c o n s ta n t m o tio n , by o v e r­ d ra w n from B uck la k e re se rv o ir. Matter d isc h a rg e a t th e dam o r o u t- W OULD BUCK L A K E W A T E R S O ne y e a r ago th is v ery tim e we flow < flow to w a rd th e valley. BE POLUTED? c a u g h t rain b o w tr o u t in K la m a th l.E T G E O R G E IK) IT Buck lak e is a m o u n ta in m ea d ­ riv e r n e a r K eno. T hey w e re p re ­ T he p u rity of th e w a te r w hich D espite th e im p o rta n c e of th e ow, n e a rly c ir c u la r in sh ap e, p a re d fo r th e ta b le b u t h a d to be p e rc o la te s from th e B uck lak e m a tte r to be voted u p o n — not only a b o u t tw o m iles in d ia m e te r, s u r ­ th ro w n o u t on a c c o u n t of th e ir d ra in a g e a re a is too w ell know n to th e p re se n t b u t to th e f u tu re ro u n d e d by low, ro u n d e d tim ­ m u d d y ta s te . On S e p te m b e r 6 of to p e rm it of a n y a d v e rse a r g u ­ of th is c ity — only a b o u t o n e -th iril b e re d h ills. At th e e a s te rn side a th is y e a r we c a u g h t a m ess of m e n t on th is score. of th e q u a lifie d v o ters tu rn e d o u t; n a rro w g a sh in th e h ills le ts th e tr o u t in S pencer cre e k ju s t below J u s t a w ord a b o u t th e a m o u n t a t th e sp ecial w a te r e le c tio n h e ld , . . . , . ... , . p i w a te rs w h ich d r a in th is n a tu r a l B uck la k e o u tle t. T hey w ere d e­ of w a te r a v a ilab le . T h e q u a n tity S a tu rd a y . re s e rv o ir s ite d isg o rg e in to Spen-! licious. T h e h u n tin g seaso n had b e in g d isc h a rg e d d u rin g th e d ry A bout -•> pei n nt of th e q u a i : c re ek, e v e n tu a lly fin d in g th e ir! ju s t o p ened a n d w ith in th e m ile seaso n h a s little o r no b e a rin g on fled v o te rs of A sh lan d voted in | w&y R la m a th riv e r ]n t h e | below th e la k e at le a s t five ¡ th e s u b je c t. It is th e to ta l a v e r fa v o r of th e p ro p o sitio n lo r b u ild ­ d ry seaso n th e m eadow is used to sw am p s w ere e sta b lish e d . T he ag e y e a rly a m o u n t w h ich c a n be in g a dam up A sh lan d c re e k fo r p a s tu re se v e ra l h u n d re d h ead of! c a m p e rs w ere a ll u sin g th is w a te r. caUg h t a n d sto re d w hich c o u n ts c o n se rv a tio n of w a te r, c o n sid e r­ c a ttle . Mr. B riggs s ta te d from th e C h a u - a n d th is h as a ir e a dy been sta te d a b ly less th a n a m a jo rity of th o se T he s p rin g s w hich g u sh fro m ta u q u a p la tfo rm t h a t S p e n c e r |t0 bo a b o u t 25,000 a c re feet. If a ffe c te d by th e b o n d in g pro p o sal. i th e w e ste rn ed g e of th e m eadow c re e k tr o u t a t th is tim e of t h e a ilyOne w a n ts th e fig u re in gal- B u t as only a b o u t 5 p e r c e n t took fo rm a s tre a m flow ing e a ste rly , y e a r a re too m u d d y to e a t. H e also! lo n s th e re a re 3 9 5 ,S51 g a llo n s in e n o u g h in te r e s t in th e m a tte r to losing its e lf b e fo re re a c h in g th e to ld of th e G o v e rn m e n t F ish one a c re foot. B ut we re p e a t th a t t u r n o u t a n d vote a g a in s t th e p r o - , o u tle t jQ a gw am pv inarghy CQn_ h a tc h e ry f u r th e r dow n on th e th e d ry seaso n d isc h a rg e from je c t. th e 25 p e r c e n t fa v o rin g ¡t d itio n W e vig,te d thft placQ on creek . W hy h a s th e g o v e rn m e n t B uck la k e is m ore th a n tw o, pos­ d ecided th a t th e c ity sh a ll go! i S e p te m b e r 6 of th is y e a r. Som e placed a h a tc h e ry w h ere th e fish sibly fo u r, tim e s t h a t of A sh lan d a h e a d w ith th e p ro p o sal. of th e c a ttle w e re w allo w in g in ra ise d will be u n fit to eat b ecau se j c re e k. F lo w in g w a te r can be, a n d T h is, u n fo rtu n a te ly , seem s to be | th is m arg h a n J s tir r in g up tfae w a te r th ey m u s t 1 ol th e filth y th e u su a l s p irit in A sh lan d . No se d im e n t so t h a t th e w a te r grow in? ( ta in ty a s w h e a t, s u g a r o r gasoline. m a tte r how deeply th e w e lfa re of e m e rg in g in to S p en cer c re e k had Such m a rsh a s e x ists in B uck W e m ad e a c a re fu l m e a s u re m e n t th e city m ay be involved, only a a m u rk y u n in v itin g a p p e a ra n c e . la k e ow es its e x isten ce e n tire ly to of th e B uck la k e d isc h a rg e on sm a ll p ro p o rtio n of th e peoole a f­ You c a n ta k e a stic k a n d s tir up th e fla tn e s s o f th e m eadow a n d ; S e p tem b e r 6 of th is y e a r a n d ob- fec ted ta k e e n o u g h in te r e s t in th e i th e p u re s t sp rin g in th e w orld a n d th e sh a llo w n e ss o f th e w a te r in ta in e d a r e s u lt of six te e n cubic sec- m a tte r to get o u t a n d DO SOM E­ c a u se th e sa m e e ffect. su m m e r. W ith th e c o n s tru c tio n j — ------ ■- ■ . „ ... TH IN G . T h e b a la n c e of th em I t is th is m a rs h w hich is th e of a dam b o ttlin g up th e o u tle t sim p ly sit back an d “ L et G eorge , . . , . . ¡b a sis fo r such e x tra v a g a n t s ta te - th is m a rs h w ill be o b lite ra te d . A t 1,1,1 il,tV ‘,1* (,nitl< : in e n ts a s th a t if c o n v e rte d in to a e n o u g h to com plain if th in g s a re , reg e rv o ir th e w aterg of B uck lak e m ax im u m h ig h w a te r th is p o rtio n CORNER BY THE PARK w ill be b u rle d u n d e r tw e n ty -tw o n o t do n e to s u it th em . 1 ___ , . , , ... .. , WHAT ; w ould n o t be fit to r h u m a n con- fee t of w a te r a n d a t low s ta g e u n ­ It h a s been d ecid ed , by t h o s e '. . .. . .. „ . J su m p tio n . As a m a tte r of fac t d e r a t le a s t five. T h e sh o re s of Tires your patience more than to o f th e e le c to ra te w ho had th e .. _ , . , , , , handle horses and cows covered th e a re a of tu le la n d a s co m p ared th e la k e th u s c re a te d w ill be with flies? Shoo fly will do the w e lfa re of th e city e n o u g h a t . . . . . .. , . to t h a t of th e m eadow is v ery e v e ry w h e re on slo p in g g ro u n d . trick. A new barrel just in and h e a rt to DO SO M ETH IN G t h a t I „ „ . . ./ „ „„ . . . . . , „ ; sm all. O ne of th e p re s e n t city W hen th e tim e com es, a s com e it cheap considering prices for iml* $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 sh a ll be ex pended fo r ... , ..... \ , council, in a rg u in g how little wa- w ill e v e n tu a lly , fo r u n d e rta k in g tations. Your cows will give from th e b u ild in g of a dam up A sh lan d . . . , ... . . , ! te r tra v e rs e d th is m eadow , s ta te d th e p ro je c t of b rin g in g th is w a te r 25 per cent to 35 per cent more milk during fly season if sprayed c re e k a n d b e tte rm e n t of th e p r e s - ;,. . , , , , 1 t h a t he d ro v e a h e a v ily lo ad ed a u ­ in to th e v alley, if a c a re fu l stu d y with Shoo Fly. e n t w a te r su p p ly to m o b ile a c ro ss th e above- of th e g ro u n d o f th is p h a se of th e New and used sewing machines W h ile it is sin c e rely to be hoped m en tio n e d s tre a m . If th a t coil- m a tte r sh o u ld d ic ta te th e n eces­ always for sale or rent, at Pell’s, t h a t th is w ill prove to he w e ll, .... . , . . . j d itio n of bog a n d m ire p re v a ils 1 sity th e re fo r, w hich is h ig h ly corner by the park. w o rth th e m oney to be ex p en d ed ,: . . , .. ,, . . . . . PEIL’S CORNER ................. J .. . ¡w h ich Mr. R. P. N eil a n d o th e rs im p ro b a b le , th e p re sq p t m a rs h can t h a t it w ill prove a ll, a n d even) p u blicly d e c la re d , we fail to see m o re th a n h a s been claim ed for! how th e c a r could pull th ro u g h . it, in case it sh o u ld n o t tu r n out T hese g e n tle m e n h av e stre n u o u sly to be th e rig h t so lu tio n of o u r w a­ I e n d e a v o re d to convey th e im p re s­ t e r p ro b lem , w ho is to b lam e? sion t h a t B uck la k e a s a re se rv o ir N ot th e city o fficials, fo r th e ir w ould be a p e rp e tu a l sw am p, pol­ re sp o n sib ility in th e m a tte r e n d ­ lu tin g th e w a te rs in e x a ctly th e i ed w hen th e p ro p o sitio n w ent be­ sa m e w ay t h a t th e p u re s tre a m s itiiiniiiHiiiiiiiuuiiiißiillüituiiiiiiiiuii fo re th e v o ters. N bt th e 25 p er flow ing in to U pper K la m a th la k e c e n t w ho voted fa v o ra b ly on th e becom e p o llu te d , re n d e rin g th em p ro p o sa l, fo r th e r e can be no filth y a n d d a n g e ro u s fo r d om estic d o u b t th a t th ey e a rn e s tly d e sire d use. w h a t w as b e st fo r a ll c o n cern ed T h e re m ay be a few deep a n d voted fo r w h a t th ey believed l places in U pper K la m a th la k e but th e rig h t th in g . C e rta in ly n o t t h e 1 it is in e ffe c t a very th in sh e e t of 5 p e r cent w ho voted a g a in s t th e ; w a te r. T h is la k e ip "bordered, n o t p ro p o sitio n . by a few a c res, b u t by m any h u n - W ho th e n w ill be to b lam e in ' d re d s o f a c re s, of tu le o r w a m p . j case th e A sh la n d c re e k p lan H ere th e w a te rs lie a n d s ta g n a t e ,’ p ro v e s a “ b lo o m e r” ? a n d th e w a te rs w hich d isc h a rg e It" such sh o u ld prove th e case, th e fa u lt w ill rect fa irly a n d , inii!ii;:iii!ii! s q u a re ly w ith th e 70 p e r c e n t of th e v o te rs w ho sta y e d a t hom e on e le c tio n d ay — th e 7 o u t of every 10 e le c to rs of th is city w ho calm -! ly s a t back w ith so im p o rta n t a m a tte r to he decided, a n d “ L et G eo rg e do i t .” T hey, a n d no o th e rs a re t o ! b lam e if th e city fails to get a d e ­ q u a te re lie f from th e A shland c re e k d a m — a n d if th e r e is any “ c u s sin g ” to be d o n e on th e sub- ■ TH E THOROUGHNESS Ject th ey sh o u ld “ c u ss” th e m ­ selv es a n u d nobodv else. Of o u r se rv ice m a k e s it a s o u rc e o f s a tis fa c tio n to T H E Q U ESTIO N NOW t r a n s a c t y o u r b a n k in g T h e d ecision a t th e polls S a t­ b u s in e s s w ith T h e C iti­ u rd a y to a d o p t th e A sh lan d cre e k zens B an k o f A sh lan d . w a te r p ro p o sitio n , does not do a w a y w ith th e n ecessity of v o ting upon th e B uck la k e p lan next W e w ill be g lad to show T h u rs d a y , it sirap lv c h a n g e s th e you o u r fa c ilitie s a n d re ­ q u e stio n b e fo re th e v o ters. ceive y o u r C h ech in g Ac­ U ntil S a tu rd a y th e m a tte r to be co unt. decid ed w as w hich, if e ith e r, of th e tw o p lan s sh o u ld be a d o p te d . H a v in g decided to b uild up A sh­ la n d c re e k ’s w a te r su p p ly , th e q u e s tio n now is, “ S h all th e city p u rc h a s e th e B uck la k e p ro p e rty a s a s o u rc e of a d d itio n a l su p p ly w hen th e A sh la n d cre e k supply s h a ll p ro v e in a d e q u a te ? ’’ In o th e r w ords, it is now up to -65 57>e W a t e r Q u e s tio n P E IL ’S Lest You Forget N E W e e k M ore o f o u r B ig R e m o v a l S a le . Y o u r c h a n c e to S a v e M oney. O TH E CITIZENS BANK OFASHLAND STEARNS SELF SERVICE STORE No. 7 M ain St., O pposite the P la za Our Groceries For School Lunches g ra d e a c c o u n tin g p o sitio n s u n d e r Hon. W.C. Hawley th e I n te r s ta te C om m erce C om ­ m issio n p a y in g s a la rie s ra n g in g Will Visit City from $2100 to $3900 a y ear. T he Ohd fee t. T hD r e s u lt is low er! th a n a n y d ry p e rio d m e a s u re m e n t y e t ta k e n in c lu d in g th o se by E n ­ g in e e r D illa rd in 1918. S ta te E n g in e e r C u p p e r say s th a t A s h a s been th e cu sto m w hen th e w a te rs of B uck la k e w ere ; c o n g re ss is - n o t in session, R e p r e ­ w ith d ra w n p e n d in g th e in v e stig a -j s e n ta tiv e W . C. H aw ley is now tio n fo r th e p o ssib ility of th e ir en g a g ed in m a k in g a to u r of th e use in th e valley. T hey a re now 1st c o n g re ssio n a l d is tric t of O re­ open fo r filin g a n d t h a t a d ju d i­ gon, in v e s tig a tin g th e needs of c a tio n o f th e ir use, h e says, w ill v a rio u s lo c a litie s a n d c o n fe rrin g be m a d e w hich w ill b e st conserve w ith his c o n s titu e n ts , re la tiv e to pu b lic in te re s ts . Tw o h u n d re d th e ir o p in o n s c o n c e rn in g m a tte rs a c re fee t w ould m o re th a n serve of pu b lic in te re s t. D u rin g th e t h e ,h u n d r e d odd a c re s n e a r th e! p a s t w eek, he h a s been in v a rio u s m o u th o f S p e n c e r c re e k , a n d pos-i se ctio n s of L inn a n d L a n e c o u n ­ sibly th e h a tc h e ry , if it is still in tie s, a n d r e tu r n e d hom e F rid a y use, w o u ld dem and as m uch to be p r e s e n t .a t th e ex ercises in m o re, th o u g h I am re lia b ly in ­ th e Salem A rm o ry , F rid a y n ig h t, fo rm e d i t is n o t now ru n n in g . in c o m m e m o ra tio n of th e a d o p tio n ST U A R T M cK ISSICK . of th e fe d e ra l c o n s titu tio n . C o n g re ssm a n H aw ley w ill vis­ it S o u th e rn O regon th is w eek a n d W'ill be in A sh la n d W e d n esd a y a f ­ te rn o o n fro m 1 2 :4 5 to 6 :4 5 . p o sitio n s a r e p rin c ip a lly in th e field. W h en em ployes a re a b se n t from h e a d q u a rte rs a n allo w an ce fo r su b siste n c e is m ade. 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