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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
, THE BEND i "for a very man a square ileal, no icss and no more." CIlARUiS 0. K0WI5. sn9CRirnox nATBS: PJK ... - -..-. ....... "!X IMltlM .......... 'ImrttMr ti mIimk.) BULLETIN farmers whose crops were suffering ---- for wnlcr, ntu' niieht mean a total lass of their crops. If the farmer, instead of attempting to locate fie theft himself, should report it nt once to the shctiff, the delay a Jul loss wohW be practically the san.c for the sheriff would hart to make the satttt examiualiou of nil head fates. . .KHITor .FRIDAY, OCTdBHR 23, 190S. WOULD ItU A HEAD MiiTUK. v : . WMV'Or-jpwi nv-dc Mt wrtcr law, regnlatiue. tbc acquirement of water rtgtits awl uectaring tne jiuonc oinrpi shio of unappropriated water, th state in the busy season, to start out a ml IHret mil wrni a rerailimi "I""-" In-al- l. ,. ..!.!. on.l rnnnr Irk llo. The title to,"""- " -" - -t. .- And still arain. Take it when tb theft was made eveu within the immediate vicinity of the utajt who first noticed that his stipply of water I was shott. hat farmer lias time, ZI(iMmI tfcruM rat faa-dmr. Impartt u laf ftnt, tay aarf Ufileacy (A n, KApmjA fa. WhI It a ptrfttt ai4 tm a.j, roj(r(nnx A rita(i af jan, ) anrf llm, Xltmtnntmt tan, lantarn, feN, mllofBrj ami lnirfr flot or rAe Hn. lMirii a dainty iSlijIny Jr clutlrt in awn, lt SO Cti C Ml.T rMI T,0uj.? aVTCMIM.Ct CO.. P3.T..H0,0ftC Ask your grocer for tho 3 or 5 lb. cans. They Wo tho scrow tops with motnl handles Are useful when empty. 09svwv.r :ro?SS?5SSEBr 2$xwvvkr7'f: wi & ic system of satwrviMon. the m of mater should be certain and capable of proof, jitt as tbc title to other properly K Tlicfl of water should be inaiie a criminal offense, Just the t licit of other property i a crime. But there t mi newt to employ special officers to iclkc the arid repmn of the state. Sher iffs ami constable arrest men who steal other clte of property, ami they cua easily arrest thoe who steal water, for the ma who steals water is a permanent resident, not a transient. The west t.er. Mature will be expected to ivim water laws (or cHCouraKcment of irriKation ami manuhcturiuK. but will not tc expected to burden the state with an cxpensix-c administrative system. urejjoniau. . An irrigation law that did provide an administrative system would be a dead letter. With no provision for the proper division of .vater among the various appropn-1 ators along a stream, confusion, 1 sheriff? Anil even should he take the time it woritd mean that his crops would suffer for water for sev eral days. Under this plan the sheriff would be called upon to properly set the gate of the offend ing approprintor. There isn't one sheriff in a thousand who knows the first principles about measuring water, and he would be all at sea when he came to setting a head- I gate. He would be forced to secure not ! the services of an euginecr for every offense. Prominent irrigation students be lieve that eventually the arid West will be irrigated under the 'rota tion system," which means that a neighborhood feuds, litigation and certain number of ranchers or a ccr- i" trouble would be endless and your 1 tain locality arc giveu a full itrigalfoa law would be a farce, j head of water during say five days; Sheriffs and constables never could then their supply s shut off and an- attend to this matter as it slioukl other section aiveu the water fo: be, and if left in their hands Ore gon's irrigation code would be a muddled iness. The first step under a compre- iforuia. Colorado, Idaho, Vo:n.tiv Montana, Nebraska and Nevid.i all recognize ibis need and their w.itcr codes wovidc, in a greater or lea degree, for administrative s stems. Oregon will do a very foolish thing, indeed, if it fails to follow the path that experience has taught thec states is wise. la an nii ..aaiMai.a.m Senator Dolltvcr of Iowa, one of the leading men ol the nation, u.ue utterance to an important truth when he said recently: "The par amount issue in this campaign is not the tariff, or guarantee of Uiuk deposits, or war, or jwarc, or diplo macy, but the preservation and jer petuation of thoe ideals of private honesty and public integrity which have made the administration of Roosevelt famous " That is the true issue before the American na tion at the present time, and ever body but the politicians seems to kuoiv it That branch of patriot-, however, are as blind as the pro verWat bat concerning this great issue. " V TMmmmmuKMinwwKtt'mv ZT.WIIIBKBWl4WfM 4 Ou evcr' liome lablc llicrc may be sciA'ctl every day n plnlc of pure, Ithful, dclidous hot-biscuits by following the nCLEVELANDn Cook. There is no economy in saving a few cents by using Alum Baking 'owdcrs. l nc cheap alum baKinc powacrs worn sure injury 10 uic neaiin. Enjoy the purest of home cooking by using the next five days; and so on over perhaps the length of an entire stream. Thus is proving a very satisfactory method where the sup- hens-.ve water law for Oregon will ply of water is small. A sheriff and be to adjudicate. all existing claims. his deputies would be a fine crew to water. In other states this is for such an arrangement, wouldn't done by-a board composed of three they? In fact, the rotation system or more men. If there were no ad-' could never be employed without a ministralive system, there would be proper administrative system. no oue to enforce the board's de-. crees. Where water is scarce some j Thc Qregonian objects to provl men would insist on taking more:iBg ..spec5aI offiws l0 pox the water than was granted them ami arjd ,5 of w ,.-,,. pruci. run the chance of getting caught. ablv because of the expense to the lnder the Oregonian's plan relief Mate. Mo6t states tba. cniov . ootiJd only be had by complaint tOiaodern WIter ta;v FOvWe for thc the sheriff, and everyone knows cxperige of their administrative sys that would aean exasperating de- tetas by chirj,jnR jt t0 tbe ,6 lays, criminal proceedings, much ttceiviuE lhe benefits, and "the ejepenee, and bitter neighborhood .,. ,0 the .,.. , w . feuds. than balanced by a system of reas- ARC YOU ONLY HALF ALIVE? Peoplr with Lblney Inmble aie so weak ami exhausted that they are i"! bait alive. foley's Kidney Rrine.lv uiikes healthy k Miners, restores l.t i Uhty. and weak, delicate people are re stored tJ health Refuse any but 1'olct's. C. V. Merrill. dniKVi't. KaroKT ok tiik Condition of The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company at Rend, in lhe State of Oregon, at the close of baine Septcm. ber jj, 19. XKSOVRCK. Imus ami discounts .ib.ii7 & Overdrafts, scented ami umj- cnrctl lit to running nouse. inrnitare ami xtis . M Other real esUUoMned l,ju to IHse from approved reserve banks lo,tM J0 Checks and other casti Item. . 550 77 Current expense aod Ua . paid f,Ll H LCaahon ham) 1111 gi r B m vJ&n EVELANDS SUPERIOR BUUNWGFmrDER Made from a Superior grade of Pure Cream of Tartar. . . . j onabte fees paid in connection with .SnpforMHtaneetberewasa lbe u f . case of water soling on a nttr J lfcf that nowi through two or more .. ... ... unties. Take the Desehute, ritei j " ,bK ,T- ?" J , . . , to no expense. Hut inasmuch as it as an example. The ranchers of . , ,. , . .. ., ,. T . , . . . , s only a question of a shott time MM SUtttV. fflVJCVi SKIg4i llitU itJf E. A. SATHER. i0I.l) AM) Ol ARAN 11. 1. 1) Bend, Oregon vr-.-? I1Y L?IW LrV$LiJgK I in S. C. CALDWELL were short of water when tbey came to irrigate their crops, perhaps dur ing the hottest part of summer. It wouk he necessary for them to lo cate '.be man or company that was stealing the water. That would re quire a patrol of the river and as examination of all headgales from their headgaU: to the sources of the stream, possibly a distance of 100 to 200 miles. This examination would have to be made by some competent engineer whom the farm ers would be forced to hire, as the until irrigation is practiced through out the Willamette valley, practi cally the entire state will be in need of this police service. It will be a tale-wide need. If the diversion of water from the streams of the state is left in the bands of Tom, Dick and Harry, there certainly will be confusion, j litigation and neighborhood qtisr I refc without end. When water is ) scarce some men will be tempted to take more than belongs to thuii. .The only effective means by wl.n.h Total 511,05s 1$ uawutiiw. CathUTstoci: paid in I,'5 Individoal deposits Msbjtct to JJ,Mo W Demand cet iMcata dettwit i6j y ucicrtwcatat tiemMit... 4.97950 C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OfPICK IN KINK 111 ILUIM.. IIKNH, UKh'.UN U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Ori'ICK OVKK HXHK flll Wtibt Cclepbenc Connection OAV TKLKI'IIONK .NO. 31 UK.Vt), ... Okugon the First National Bank of Princvill'e. listabliabed lIH;. Capital, Surplus and Undivided1 Profits, $100,000.00 ' liendSIianiko Livery & Stage Company J. II. WliNANDV, Prop. W. P. Knllev, Agent, Shiniko New Covered Stages between Bend and SlianiKo AL8O Livery and Peed Stables nt Sliniiiko, Madras and ilend. We run our rigs lo please Iho public. Stages leavu ench way every day. Rigs to nil parts of Central Oregon. Careful drivers furnished Special Attention Given to Express and Baggage. miata Total ,.,.. ..ftr.ojH 15 Sute of OrexOH, Couucy W Crok, as: f. II. K. AThm, easiaar of the above named bank, do Hdemnly snear that the above statement is t'ttc to .the best of my knowledge and belief. II. V.. l:s. Cashier. Correct Attest. lOii.ssTcmr.. C. C Cok, Iircct"r a I' AlWa . Wdl Warswnln T H ttUtnia H. BsMhm TirwUkl I VK If rM.trl CSIKI . AutHlsl lukw average farmer has not the techni cal knowledge to tell which ditch was gettiiiK more than its share of water. Before the engi neer could begin his work be would have to look up the records of the adjudicating board and learn the amount of water to which each canal was entitled. the theft would be found in Klamath county. The Crook' county farmer wou.d have to get , The Mklia ,- ,0 we as hj. into communication with the sheriff fluenUa, . M thc 0feEOnian at Klamath Falls, fhal : official or tofce SBch , u,is ,nost im. his deputy would then be obliged portant subject. An irrigation law to travel to the headgatc of the without an administrative system 1 to stop this and protect each man 1 ie-his right is to have competent ; j men superintending the diverxoij ' ' of water from the streams. The! ! value of irrigated lands, of irrigated j products, and of the industries in ' 1 irrigated sections will some day Le I worth hundreds of thousands off ftrtllaftf i .Im .m.a T. l .f ......1. Then perhaps 7 ' . " "" - " u' K"""K" undtobe JylJnlrUncetobe given proper pro-' k.fvu. I WTmminiiii imiirim,i THE HEW AND EXLAH6E0 EBITiOH OF WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Excels la Toeabakry. ltt.tlumtiuie.i isvtwl I'lOtcltfls .rrurtuiiii nt irntll uwae, sud to a 1 ..oiuIeUirflUo Ivvb-I offending party and close his gate, besides arresting the, man and in stituting criminal proceedings. A week or two might elapse before the offending party could be located and the headgatc closed. would never give satisfaction. Cal- 6AVEO HIS BOY'S Lire. ''My threc-year-cid loy wa. badli nv. slipatel, !ul i high fever ami was in an awful condition, I ave him tuo ilo.es lit Irolv k llrlllA ljvarti' and tltr H.vt That, in inonmiK lb- fever us nnic ami lie was tljL.atofnmKr, would mean a 3'S ffiK bs of thousands of dollars to the j Wis. C. W. Merrill, drugi.t. Ezssu la ArraaraBisat- r fa worl I. iMaiwrntfrai.i, if, ,i ,.,i,.vt kIi.Ii.IkI. k-sl !! muU.irnyli i lufikLtltribeMo. Excels In Zljsmlogic 1 1., aro im. k-l aiwl . Ipiitii). . i,.i ,.u.i)jr IIhj lt nul(.f Hnl..!.') ri yir'ii'tsfr1iui. m orinwUc. min .l me plaras. Kxttls In frsansdttten wbu li Is Iik). ii1 I'V -Tlllii(f mtli ih.. ,lin ntkraiir mark! k'ti-ra iMr. In tin- s.-M..ll,f,li ibesoututsuf wIiko are lau.-Ut in tbe ihiI. lie m bM4. 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