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    MW?*?»'?** U ;
the finding of feasible projects. This|— n « l l s ■ l t t a y a ’l
involves not only the feaiibility of eon- »e homsward tarn his thoughts once more,
structing the plant, but, also, the pot- . H*
»« language quaint:
Paper Presented at Recent Moating sibility
of soeuring good title in ud- °®r H *** * tr*». Just ns of ran,
off Oragon 8 ta ta Qranga.
vanee to the necessary wntsr supply-
®ut traasportation ain’t T”
If dear title to euffieient water cannot — Wadtlngton Star.
»
Bjr John H. Ltw it. Stata Bactnaar.
be assured in advance, on account of
(CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK.)
When bad blood la canned from an infection of the circulation by the
onr poor laws, then we should not com* Moteen IrlB Sad Mrs. Winslow's gootelag
Lews of Other States.
virus of Contagious Blood Poison, it usually shows in the form of ulcerated
plain because Oregon’s rightful share
* " u**u *kadr*
Oregon, Washington, and California of this fund is not expended within
mouth and throat, copper-colored splotches on the body, swollen glands in
the groin, falling hair, aorea and nlcera, etc. These general symptoms,
have the poorest water laws of the her borders.
C e l . a u s «.
State Control.
| “Lots of politicians,“ remaihed Uacls affecting all parts of the body, show how deeply poisoned tbe blood
western states. Colorado profited by
The conference of governors new la Alien Sparks, “tarn ap their noeee st the becomes, and emphasizes the dangerous character of the trouble. If allowed
the mistakes of California. Later Wyo­
ming and Nebraska adopted laws whleh session at Washington, D. C., to dsviee Tic* presidency «ben they lack a million to remain in the system the disease will finally wreck the health and break
have been taken as models by other some plan for the conservation of oar Mies of being in smelling distance of i t “ dqsra the strongest constitution. No medicine can carp Contagions Blood
Poison which does not rid the circulation of every particle of the virus.
states, eneept that adjudications of ths 1 gr< eat natural resources will doubtless —Chicago Tribuns,
.
early rights are made by the courts in- ha nve but little to say with reepeet to j
S. S. S. is the one real and certain cure; it goes down to the very bottom of
the conservation of water on the non- j
Tfc#
rm tt.
stead of by appointed boards, as in thi
the trouble, and by removing every trace of the poison, and adding rich,
water law defeated navigable streams of the states. Thin Blggi—i fall to see anything remark- healthful qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerful disorder. S. S. S.
the statea
by our legislatures of 1905 and 1907 is entirely a sUAe problem and we able about that man. \
is the most reliable of all blood purifiers, and its concentrated ingredients of
Diggs—That's heeanee yen don’t healthful vegetable extracts and juices especially adapt it to curing this
followed closely the laws recently en­ alone must be rueponsible for the use
acted by Utah, Idaho, North and South or abuse of thia necessity of life. Any know him. Last winter I had a cold
I Dakota and Oklahoma. The Canadian new pol.ey dey,sedby this conference for near, two WMks an4 aUhough I insidious trouble. Write for our home treatment book, which is a valuable
, ..
.
. aid in the treatment of the different stages of the disease, and ask tor any
Mrs. Frank Stroebe, B. F . D. 1, Apple* law has been declared by resolution of for government control of navigable or
affect Oregon ln*t hlni ***** My during that period. special medical advice you wish. No charge for either.
ton, Win., writes t “ I began using Pern* tha American Irrigation Congress to interstate streams
he never once suggested a remedy.
na a few months u o . when mv health bo the best of its hind on this conti- but little.
THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
The
conservation
of
this
great
ant
and . strength
werTell
gone,
and
I
was
!Bent-
All
these
modern
laws
are
based
. . .
. . .
1
t k s w o ia o lnnfa
Ttolw WfVl lull
KIM'S Ufate
nothing bat a aervoua w rick , could upon the water laws of Italy, which oral resource in the interest of poster-
It* N e g a tiv e « u l l l y .
rssU ah J u k .
! «Striai boMte and
have
developed
through
eenturies o f , ity cannot only be accomplished with
■ *iSU,FUIa^a.
not aleep, eat or rost proporly, and fait
“I asver five medicine to ay children,”
Nan—Why are you saving all of Jack’s
experience.
Thun
Oregon
has
no
lack
out
sacrifice
or
cost
to
the
present
no doslro to Uva. Perone made me look of precedent, nndxshould profit by th e ! generation, but to its great benefit and
said Mrs. Lapaliag, “that has say whisky letters?
O a t h a r la s M a la r ia l.
a t Ufo In a different light,aa I began to experlenee of tbdne other states and profit, if we only will.
la it. Whisky is poisonous. It contains
Fan—Because he always adds as a post­
me good man,” affably spoke the too mach refusal oil.”—Chicago Tribune. script, ‘Burn this!*”
regain my loot strength.
We
resented
bitterly
the
offer
of
countries.
tourist,
putting
his
head
out
“ I certainly think Parana is without
Pres:dent Roosevelt, through his reds- through the car window ns the train stop-
Against BUte Control.
a rival as ». tonic mad otre agth bulkier."
motion department, to assist ns in the 'pad at a station “may I aw
nwsk the name of
The water code presented to the last fraxing of ere.MtaUs water laws. Wc
uttia village?”
^
I
legislators
provided
a
comprehensive
,
are
now
persistently disrsgnrdlng ths -Rubberneckin'r mid the rode native
HOWARD E. BURTOR—Aaaayar ar i Chant«. 1 lr“ “ “ lur.” H’DT*'JBU “
,
H Laadvilla^Colarada ft pari man arleaai Gold, System of titles to Wftter and for pro- warning of osr worthy governor, w h o ',,, th( >tadon Diatform.
ths station platform.
♦•ction t0 *«*•<! ri«hts through state has well said that “ the grant oncer
"Thanks,” rejoined the foreign, tourist.
m i pnoaHat —atonaaatiastioa. Uoatrai aad Cia- control of diversions from publie tain
tv
as
to
titles
to
wat
Uintv
water, ths wide ^
u ^ wn
hi, notebook. “Whnt
RaSaraaoai Oarbeula Mar streams.
atraama
Tha leadini
leadinir
The
arguments bv
by 1 , difference
o/ ' -----
opinion
among the ablest rem.wk.bly odd names they have for
»8 armimenta
----------
*-------------
I the anemias of fip n l bill were ns *0*'! water
^ lawyers
_ ns to what
__ _ __
ths water
lows: That the state officer in ehnrgs
0f this" state really la, and the rant town, la this country !"
You CM got a Spi
far would have the power of a esar; that amount of capital that is already in-
the burden on taxpayers would be qx- veated ln thia ita te in work, depending
100 Caspas values er less,
____ eessive; and that the appointment °<' upon the use of water, make it Mbss-
by Carton Tops ami Sorp Wr
(S
an unlimited number of water masters t ]nt«ly necessary • that Oregon at an
OUCH, OH MY BACK s t
“ 20 Mule Team Bara
r a r r . was the basis of a machine to control early date place upon her statute books
Catalogue showing 10<
1 ' " l l m . the politics of the etate.
,
' a complete, eoneise and definite eode of
NEURALGIA. STITCHES. LAMENESS. CRAMP
Pacific Coast Boras Ca
, U i.
j The penalty necessary to enforee the iaw governing the use and distribu
TWINGES.
TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP
i ptm ' proposed * law 1 was f “ that ' no “‘
b *
■" the “ tion
“
right
to
0f * water, pa ~ tterned after the mod-
ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS. A WRENCH OR TWIST
use of public waters should thereafter ern iawl 0f Wyo
yoming, I Idaho and Can-
THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN’T RESIST
become vested except by difeet grant aga> where tit: les to ws ater are as so-
from the state. Ths great power com-1 cure as titlea to land. Oregon ’a sin, not í l e o n » , the System E ffe c t-
plained of wan the authority of the so mueh of commission aa of omiseioa,
ARRANGE TO STOP AT
state engineer to refuse any application ¡n this matter, is becoming notorious ually; D isp els C olas and Head-
which did not conform with the law. am0Bg the states of the west, where the a c n é s a u e to C onstipation;
THE CORNELIUS
To pass the bill without any means of ¿iyornlon and use of water is neces-
PARK AND ALDER STS.
A cts n atu rally, acts Truly a s
eaforeing it would have the same effect , arw and if persisted la will greatly
P rick 25 c and 6 0 c
A New an d M aden Bi
as defeating the bill, which was the re- j retard the settlement of lands already a L a x a tiv e .
particularly to State peo »la. A refined place for suit desired.
I reclaimed,, and discourage further -de-
4
lad Iks rial tina the dtp.
Under the roposed law, no state Velopm«nt of our great water re-
control could
had until thd deter- sources. ”
mination by the courts of all vested
L L CUMA (Ml N PsrttM fisM) flff.
rights to the use of water from a given
Saved by J tM g
QUERIES BY FARMERS.
stream. Therefore, no water master
The Eden 500 Piano dub
eould be appointed until such time.
These adjudications will be final, as Experiment Station Celled Upon for
name
i
You with 499 others co-operate in wholesale bay­
eeeh basin eomes before the court, in
Advice on Various Subjects.
p an y
stead of constantly recurring, as under Prom th e W aihinstoa State Colic*®- Pullman
ing, and besides, we do not collect from widows
present conditions. The water master,
and orphans of Club members, all of which is
A farmer writes from Seguin ask-
when appointed, will regulate tho di­
fully explained in our New Book, “ An
versions of water in accordance with ing for varieties of apples to plant in
Invitation to Join in Wholesale Buying,“
that
locality.
He
was
supplied
with
the decrees ah rendered and the rights
f i a S t r u p C o .
a----
w
—
-i
i
^
\ ^ sent on request. Cut out and
as granted under the new law. These information as follows:
'”**• Ä is manufactured, printed on the
sew rights will not be subject to liti­
“For winter apples, try the Bald­
send Coupon today—the Club is tilling fast.
gation. no matter how long the deter­ win, Spy, Northwest Greenim.', Eng­
(O
L
D
&ALL
l
SS
i
H
g
d
͡U
G
G
IST&
mination of the early rights are de­ lish Russett, W agener and Grime.«
to Join in WholsNkls Fuyin*"
. ^
tILERS PIANO HOUSE
• size only, regular prie* 50* bottle.
layed, aa these rights will be complete- Golden. If you desire a few early
353 Washington SL.
ly defined and recorded when granted, apples, plant Yellow Transparent,
▲ whole held of buckwheat blossom Is
St. Helen’s Hall, Portland, Or, I i This
PORTLAND, OREGON
determination of early rights may Duchess, Gravenstein and King. The often blackened during the passage ai à
m i Day Scheel fer Girla. take from 10 to 20 years, judging from former apples a rt the commercial ap- thunderstorm,
P. N. U.
Catalogne «e Regnest
Wyoming’s experience, where 18 year* ^ pies ____
______
_
of |________
western W
ashington.
The
have been consumed in recording th e ! experiment station has some knowl-
territorial rights under the new law .! edge of both the Delicious and the
The system of dividing the state into King David apples. They are com
districts, according to drainage basins, paratively new and might-sticceed re­
with one or more water masters in markably well with 'you, yet your
charge of each basin, has been demon­ planting them would be more or less
strated as the only feasible plan of of an experiment.
protecting the interests of all con­
“The question of peaches in your
NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize th a t of
cern od.
locality is an undecided one. A few
The fees eharged in the granting of growers report success with the Alec-
all the children bom in civilized countries, twentytwo per pent, or nearly
titles by the state were intended within apder.-and this is practically the only
“ T H E S C H O O L O F Q U A L IT Y ” a few ¿ ari t0 „ ore than mM(t the cost ^ V y T h a t 'h a , b e ^ ô r i e d as s u "
one-quarter, die before they reach one y ear; th irty seven per cen t, or more
Better each year, and larger. We now to the state. If franchises to the use cessful from your section. You will
have two floors 65x100 fortT Thorough °f4. w“te1r wer® » “ «ed in thae, and have practically no trouble in grow­
than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen!
• ____
.u tbe - atory.
__ r I . t _
_ - . . 7 in
- TTL
a charge made for the uae ing graphs, since some of the best
work .-
tella
counts
the ultimstely
of thi« public resource, the state water grapes we have are grown over
We do not hesitate to say th a t a tim ely use of Castoria would save a m a­
end, and we admittedly lead in thia re- department eould, in time, be made to there.”
,
spect. Get our catalogue, pen work, etc., yield a large revenue to the state.
jority of these precious lives. N either do we hesitate to say th at many of these
Oven Indore fh> ennreeir . . i . nB.u » . , The eost of actual distribution
O ta . P a ls
to be borne by the eouatiea benefited.
“Not long since. while visiting ln
infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. Pftadp.1 1 Objecting to the bill on the ground of ^
I b <}
ot n o tin g
Tooth and Monte«. ♦ Ponta*. Or®«on eost U false economy. It is like ob- i M
and soothing syrtips sold for children’s complaints contain more or le ^ opium, c r
jesting to the appropriation of some an old friendship with the former pres­
912,000 annually to maintain a state ident of the Inland, Qea. T. Estrada
morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity
A palm which grows in South America land department, which is a valuable Palma,” said 8. J l Sevier.
has a leaf measuring SO feet long and 12 sotiree of income to the state, or like
“Gen. Palma la living a quiet, se­
they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria
fast broad—the largest in the world.
objecting to the eost of our police pro­ cluded life on hla unpretentious coun­
tection for other property than water, try estate a t Bay a mo. He taken no
operates exactly the reverse, hut yon m ust see th at it bears the signature of
Be Curad
which protection raves annually to tho Interest in politics, but devotes himself
bv lo e sl a p p lic a tio n !, aa th s y e s a n o t reach
ih thv. publie far more than its Cost. *
Ohas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens th a
to the simple affairs off rural life. His
dlseaaed
_ __ p o rtio ___
n of ______
th s e a r. ___
T here It o nly one
w ay to c u ra d e sin a ta , a n d th a t It by o onatltn-
State and Government Reclamation. chief pleasure Is in teaching a little
tlo n a l rem edie». D esine,« It cau sed by a n in-
pores of the skin and allays fever.
Oregon has 400,000 acres of govern­ band of bis neighbors' children to read
flame d condition of the mucoul Iff'- >1 th e
Knttpcbtan Tube. When this tube le Ini uaed ment land withdrawn from entry,
^ou have e rumbling
sound Si<iX
or Imperfect
hear Pending reelamaVion by the state under and write, and he devotes two or three
5ilCfn«7i.!
ing, and when l l l S
tbe result, end unless the iafiikmmatloo ean be 1 the provisions of the Carev aet. This hoars a day to that task, while at night
taken out end this tube restored to Its norm el _
_ _ is
_ equal to
„ the eombined area of be _ gives Instruction to a d a ta com­
area
n?ne esses
ctuTAh
irrigated land a t the present tim e, posed of hla farm laborers. H e waa
Dr. A. F. Peeler, of SL Louie, Mo., says: “I have prescribed your Castoria
which it nothing but an tafiamed condition of or nearly tw iee the combined area of a nobool teacher fo r a g re a t p a rt o t
In
many cases end have always found It an efficient and speedy remedy."
bis life and ln hla latter days finds
“irsa'SR'.'Ss'H..,™.
i
Dr.
B. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa* says: “I have prescribed ycmr Cas­
ease of Deafness (ceu«ed by catarrh) that can- p rojects of the governm ent,
ntlafactlou ln bla old profession.”—
not be oared by KaU'e Catarrh Cure. Send for . D aring the first six m onths of 1907
toria in my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and
Baltimore
American.
circular«, • free._
--------------.
_ Toledo,
. . - O. th e sta te land
p, J.
rilENKY A —
CO..
“ n a board
° °a ra aathorized
«ninorizea the
we
benefit to my patients.”
(told hr Dragatiti. 7»c.
I «ale of w ater rig h ts to these desert
P i s l s t t e f^ T h r e e G r e a t R i t t i .
Dr. Edward Parrish,’ of Brooklyn, N. Y , rays: "I have uaed your Oao-
Tsks Hell'. Family Pilla for constipation.
| lands. amounting to 94.692,700. The
Although It was Abraham Lincoln
toria In my own household with good results, and have advised several
board
put
off
this
action
until
after
Persian newspapers are reproduced
adjournment ot the legislature, In hla Gettysburg speech who made
patients to use It for Its mild laxative effect and freedom trom harm."
from handwriting by lithography, no types the
famous the phraae, “government of the
honing
that
the
legislation
which
they
Dr. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, says: “Having during the past six
being used.
had recommended tor the protection of people, by tbe people, for the people,”
years
prescribed your Castoria for infantile stomach disorders, I most
settlers might be enacted. The state the faiber of tbe sentiment waa really
heartily commend Its use. Tha formula contains nothing deleterious
is now in the deplorable position of Daniel Webster, who, 80 years pre­
authorizing the sale of a commodity
to the most delicate of children.”
*
which it own«, but over which it has viously, bad spoken of “tbe people’s
Dr.
C.
G.
Sprague,
of
Omaha,
Neb.,
says:
'T o u r Castoria la an Ideal
no control. It*is attempting to super­ government, made for the people, made
medicine
for
children,
and
I
frequently
prescribe
1L While I do not ad va­
vise the expenditure of millions of dol­ by the people, and answerable to the
cate tha indiscriminate use of proprietary medlctnea, yet Castoria la an.
lars In the interest of fntnre settlers, people." The next stage la the crys­
exception for conditions which arise ln the care of children."
„
•without appropriating a single cent tallisation of the phraae waa In 1850,
for administrative porno
Dr.
J.
A.
Parker,
of
Kansas
City,
Mo.,
says:
“Your
Castoria
holds
tha
when another great American, Theo­
Already the state na begun suit
esteem of the medical profession ln a manner held by no other proprie­
to
against one of these companies because dore Parker, alluded
~
„ “a “ government
, 1
tary preparation. It Is a sure and reliable medicine for Infante and ohS-
i of tho rale of some 9100 000 worth o f , of a11 *** P **1*' b* a" th® P * * 1«* for
dren.
In fact, It la tha universal household remedy for Infantile ailments.”
all
the
people.”
Than
In
1868
Lincoln
! water rights to intending settlers
Dr. H. 7. Merrill, of Augusta, Me., says: “Castoria la one of the very
Peed your hair; nourish It; -where there is no water to supply, and pat tbe finishing touch and gave
the false economy practiced may ulti­ democracy its watchword.
finest and most remarkable remedies for Infants and children. In my
give it something to live on.
mately result in a demand upon the
opinion your Castoria has saved thousands from an early grave. I can.
legislature by these settlers that their
Then It will stop falling, and
■a—Moll Crttta.
furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality aa to Its efficiency
lorn be reimbursed. In thia matter of
Hoggins—What has become of Fan
will grow long and hdavy.
and merits.”
reclamation by the state, or la any nlngT
,
pnhlle or private reclamation, we are
Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only
Dr. Norman 1L Gear, of Cleveland. Ohio, says: “During tha last tweTv*
Muggins—Oh, ha’a laid ap; • victim
trying to build
atruetnra
ir a u u a
u great
y rm
n r u c i a r e of
®r
_ .
years I have frequently recommended your Castoria as one of the beet
hair-food you can buy. For
without adequate foundation °* baaeboll.
preparations of the kind, being safe ln the hands of parents and very ef­
Hoggins—I didn’t know he ever play­
00 years It has been doing
a law to support the structure.
fective In relieving children’s disorders, while the eeae with which such
ed the game.
Oregon
has
contributed
more
to
the
just what we claim it will do.
• pleasant preparation can be administered Is a great advantage."
reclamation fand of the United Statea
Muggins—He doesn't. He sprained
It will not disappoint you.
government than any other state, and his larynx telling the umpire how
the return of thia mosey depends npoa things ought to be done.
» be very ibert. Rat alter
GENUINE
A LW A Y 8
r s .bert “■
r
----- '•
- — o
tojrrow ^od sew
fteretes lattee
T o P o ll R eek O f m .
Boars th e S ig n a tu re o f
' T fettt Umom Girls.
- s 'b » :
“We put that matt* back oa the esina,
“Men
are
such
strange
creatures,"
anyhow,“ said the Congressman.
"Tea,“ answered tha constituent, “and remarked the young woman.
■ « S H S E S S r®
“What’s tha m atter now? Has some
la view of what yon fellows have accom­
9 IAMAP4MUA
plished during thia asasloa that motto one bran proposing to you?" inquired
affords as onr only consolation.”—Chicago her guileless companion.—Detroit Free
Tribuno.
». *
Press.
Tha city of Vienna is now trying te ta­
Bod at tho States.
care control of minea in Moravia. Tha
f NO
Quest (In restaurant)—! eay, wait-
masons given for tbs purchase ara tha
Copy eff 1
high price of coal sad the difficulty of so- er, bava you any oysters?
coring a steady supply for tho maaictpal
Walter—No, aah. Wa all s la t got
gas and electric planta.
so shall fish ’captla’ tesa. sah.
MRS. FRANK STROEBE
•TATE CONTROL OF WATEfL
■ ■ ■ ■
FO R
'.B A D BLOOD
S y r u p » ffíg s
WHEN YOU CONE TO PORTLAND
^H lixirifSenna
S T J A C O B S OIL
CALIFORNIA
Save the Babies.
I
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
M y H air is
Extra Long
CASTORIA
?adS
.yers sa
The Kind
Yon
Hare
Always
Bought
In Use For Over 30* Years.