- mu.1. Malti'itTir' --Hifci iiiti iiiitii innmsaaaatii BY-LAWS OF WATER USERS' ASSOCIATION Settlers File Articles of Association nt ' Prlncvlllc and Issue Leaflet. Articles of nssocliitlon of llio Control Oroj.'on Irrigation Comjwny Wntur Us.rV Ablution, of He A have lnen Med nt Prlnrvlllo, b. K. . Rlc)mrdwn, C. A. llilliln and I .'. Younjr, dlrvot or. Tho imrK)M of thi ortfimlKUlon, iw col forth, Into protect tliV Interests of owners of land re claimed by C. O. I. Co. The Association Ims Just issued n leaflet con taining lo articles of association mid by-laws, for distribution ntnonif Iw member. lh by-law of the organization art pulilislird below. AUTICT.K I. MUMIUUlSHll'. Fees, Cortltleato, When Membership' shall cease, Unpaid Av-ossmenw. Section 1. Any peon above tho nifo of eighteen years who Is the owner of lands reclaimed bv tho Central Oregon Irrrlgatton Company or Its predecessors In Interest; or who Is a tenant In tho possession of such lands, Is eligible to membership in this Avsotiatlon o long as his said interest in such lands shall continue When the' Interest of any member In ucl lands shall cense, he there ujwn ceases to bo n member of this Association. Any eligible person may U'conu a mumlier of this Association bv Ming the memltershlp fee of One Dollar and suWrlblng the Hy-lnws; thereupon the Hoard of Directors shall issue to lilm a certificate of membership executeil by It, under the Avsocl atlon Seal which sold certificate min only lw trans ferred with the consent of tho Hoard of Directors and upon the books of the Avsoclation. Section 2. Membership In this Association shall cease upon the death or resignation of tho member; uwn bis ceasing to jonscss tho quallll catlons of membership as preci Hied by Section 1 of this Article; nnd uiwn a transfer of his Certifi cate of Membership ith the consent of the Hoard of Directors: Provided, how ever, that nil unpaid Assessments duly levied against any person while he is a member of this Association shall contlnuo to bo a charge against him or his logal representa tives until the same Is paid. ARTICLE II. OKPICUItS. Terms, Qualifications, When Klected, Vacan cies, How Killed, Duties, KemovHl. Section 1. The onicets of this Association shall be a President, Vice President, Secretary. Treasurer and Hoard of Directors eonsistlug of three members. Tho President, Vlco President, Secretory and Treasurer shall be elected by lallot from tho members of the Association and shall hold ofUce for one year and until their successors are elected. The Hoaid of Directors shall always consist of One member chosen b and from mem ben of tho Association representing lands under the Pilot Hutto Canal; of Ono n.ember chosen by and from members) of tho Association representing lands under tho Central Oregon Canal; of Ono member chosen by and from all the member of the Association; the out-going member of the Board shall always bo the Chairman thereof. Section 2. The Annual Meeting for tho Elec tion of Officers shall be held at such place in tho City of Bend as may be designated by the Board of Directors on the First Satuiday of October of each year, not a holiday at tl e hour of 1 p. m. Vacancies arising in tho Board of Directors from any cause except a recall, shall be filled by the re maining Directors from the members of tho Association, until tho next Regular Meeting of tho Association, when an election si. all lo held to 1111 the unexpired terra of the vacating oftlcer. A vacancy, except by recall, In nn.v elective otllco of the Association shall be tilled by the Board of Directors until the next Regular Meeting of tho Association, when an election shall be held to fill the unexpired term of the vacating oOlcer. Section 3. The President snail preside at all meetings of the Association. Tho Vice President shall perform tho duties of the President in the letters absence. Tho Secretary shall take notes of all proceedings of the Association, which notes ex tended, shall be submitted at the next regular meeting for correction and approval, and shall then be preserved among the Records of tho Association. He shall attend to all correspondence of the Association and act as the Secretary of tho Board of Directors. He shall draw and sign all checks for the payment of indebtedness of the Association uiwn the oider of the Board of Direct ors, which check must be countersigned by tho Chairman thoreof. The Treasurer shall be tho Custodian of tho Funds of the Association and shall give a Surety Company Bond for the faithful per formance of his duties in such sum as the Boatu of Directors shall determine, the premium of which bond shall bo paid by the Association, and he shall uiwn reasonable notice, furnish to the Board of Directors or the Association such information as he may have as to tho financial affairs of tho Associ ation. Tho exercise of the powers of tho Association and tho management of Its alTaiis shall be vested In tho Board of Directors and ut least a majority of said Board shall bo necessary to exercise tho powers thereof. The Board of Director shall In vestigate and make iw decision uiwn the grievance of any member when a written statement of such frrlevance shall be submitted to it signed by at east seven members of the Association. Any per son signing said statement shall have tho right to appeal from the decision of the Hoard therein, to the Association which shall review said decision at any regular meeting and to make such final de cision as it seems lust in the premisos. The Chair man of the Board of Directors shall prosent a de tailed statement In writing of the receipts and disbursements of the Association for tho previous year at the Annual Meeting for the Election of Otllcors in Octolx-r which stutement shall bo veri fied by him and filed In the Records of the Associ ation; Provided, that the Association by a majority r vote of nil member may demand that tv statement of receipts and disbursements of the Association arising since the submission of tho last statement shall bo furnished by tho Chairman ut any Regular Meeting of tho Association. Section 4. Any Director or Olllcor of hel Association may bo remued by u three-fomths vote of all tho members of tho Association ut u meeting cnlled for that purpose. In ease of re moval ivs aforesaid, tho Association shall nt tho same meeting elect some eligible person to till tho unexpired term of the person removed. Section ft. Tho President and Vice President shall servo without compensation. Tho Secretary nndTreasuier shall receive such compensation as tho Board of Directors shall detetmlne. Tho members of the Hoard of Directors shall receive (1.(10) er day for time actually spent In. tho ser vice of the Association and shall bo reimbursed for expenses Incurred for tho benefit of the Associ ation. ' ARTICLE III. MKKTtNUS AND VW1NO. Place, Time, Notice, Conduct of Meetings, Voting,' Quorum. Section 1. Regular meetings of the Associ ation shall bo held nt the City oi ueiui, or at suen dace within tho segregation o'tiiovoniraiurogun Irr-it-nilnn t'omunnv as miiv lie dosliMinted by tho ii.x.h.1 t m-...iisi. mi tin, Ut Kuttmliiv In Jan uary, April, July and October, not a holiday, til I o'clock p. m., on tliut day for tho transaction of any business of the Association. Section 2. Special meetings of the Association shall be called bv tho President Uhu request of tho Hoard of Dlieetors or of nt least ten members of tho Association, In, wilting. Section 3. Notice of all inoetluws shall Im given by postal card, addressed to each me mtier nt his ad'drevs of record with tho Association. Section 4. Robot Us' Rules of Older shall bo the guide for the conduct of till meetings. Section C. All elections shall lw by written, secret Imllot, cast by the member In person, and no voting by proxy or agent or otherwise than by the member In person shall lw Htmlsuhle at any meeting or election and each memlwr shall 1h en titled to ono vote and no more. Section 0. Ten inemlwr of the Association shall constitute a quorum to transact business at any meeting, of which number a majority shall exercise the power of the Association; nil officers shall -be elected by a majority ote. ARTICLE IV. FIXANCHS. Indebtedness. AssessinenW, Collection Thereof. Section 1. The entire Indebtedness of the Association in any year shall never exceed the sum represented bv an assessment of fifty cents ( .GO) per acre on all tho land represented by the mem bership of the Association as provided bv Section (1) of Article (1) of these Hv-Ijiws and no Indebted ness exceeding fifty cent I .SO) per acre shall Ut an obligation of tho Association or any member thereof; Provided, that those member of the Board of Directors authorizing such excess in debtedness shall be jiersonally liable therefor. Section 2. All funds, in the judgment of the Board of Dlrectots, necessary to carry out the ol Jects of this Association, shall Iks raised by assess ments levied by said Board by a majority vote thereof, ujwn all the member of the Association, equally, according to the number of Irrigable acres of land, represented by each member according1 to Section (1) of Article (l) horeof, as shown by the record of the Central Oregon Irrigation Comjwiny. Pull written record of all nssossmenW levied shall bo preserved by the Board of Directors and tho aggregate of tho assessments levied In any year shall never exceed fifty cents ( .SO) per acre for each aero represented by any member. Section 3. At tho time of becoming mem ber of this Association, eacli member shall furnish to the Board of Directors a true stutement of tho number of Irrigable acres of land represented by him as provldedln Section (1) of Article (l)of thoso By-Laws: and If tho holdings of such lands of any member increase or diminish, ho shall report tho fact to the Board of Director who may verify tho statement from other sources. The lionrd of Di rectors shall lovy all assessments ujwn tho acreago so ascertained. Section 4. Tho Board of Directors shall with in flvo days of thu levying of uny assessment causo written notice thereof to be sent by mall to nil persons against whom such assessment has been lovied, stating the amount and date thereof and the person to whom the same Is pujuble. If any member shall neglect or refuse to pay uny assess ment duly lexied ngnlnst him by the Board of Di rectors for a iieiiod of 30 days uftor written notice thereof has been sent to his address, thon the Board of Directors shall have the right to proceed to collect tho same by p rocoss of law. And every person signing these By-Laws expressly agree to pay all assessment duly levied against him in accordance with tho provision theiefor of any amendment thereto and expressly agree that suoli assessments, together with reasonable eosW of col lection thereof shall bo a personal obligation against him and against his property and shall constitute a Hen on all lands purchased or con tracted for by him under thu provisions of tho Carey Act In the segregation of tho Con t nil Ore gon Irrigation Company. And said Hen may I hi enforced according to the law governing tho en forcement of Ileus upon real estate In the Stale of Oregon. ARTICLE V. MlrtCKf.LANKOUH. Amendment of By-Laws, Obligation of Sign ers, Inspection of Books. Section 1. These By-Law can he amended only by a majority vote of all the inemlwr of the Association at a ineeung caneu ior mm purjtusu. Section 2. All ersons sutMcrlblng those By rn oxnrosslv airreo to bo bound by the pro visions thoreof and by tho provisions of all amend- menu thereto dulv adonted. Section 3. The Books and Records of tho Association shall always ho open to thu Inspection and examination of all member of the Association. In testimony of our adoption and ratification of tho foregoing By-Law of the Central Oregon Irrigation Company Wator Use r' Association, wo the undersigned persons being a majority of tho associates of said Association liavo tills 7th day of January, 1011, sulMcribcd our names hereto. BEND; BUND ts (Halted la the rtrjr hurt ot the IXschulrs Vsllcjr,ou the bsuks cftbcDcschuirs River where the vast pine timber belt mrett the Irrigated land. No other town In all Central Oreon 1 so well located for economic development, no other can ap proach It In the beauty and hcallbful ueM of It urroundinKi, and none will lie lis if so much benefitted by the coming" of the railroad. A great Irrigation tegregatlon haaita headquartera at Bend. At least tweuty billion feet of limber li tributary to the town, whose milling In itself assure a great future. The Deschutes rlrcr la the Immediate vicinity offer tame 13,009 lioraepowerfbrthetjpeTattoiroftheTnttlr" nd plants of the future. No town in the Porthwcat baa the opculuga for manu facturers, small and large, that llend haa. The Oregon Trunk Railroad la build tag lo Bend. Practically aU the grading from the Columbia Hirer l completed, and cars wUl be ruanlug early in 19". Beod will be the terminus of thU road for a conilderable period. The Uarriman Detcbule Koad already ( -building Into the Bend country. The east-and-weat Hoc of the Hill road branchea off from the Columbia-Klamath line at Vend. Bend, then, It alluatcd at what will be the moat Important juuctlon point In Oregon, Immediately adjacent lo llend are some three hundred thousand acrca 0 irrigated land under the Carey Act aggre gation of the Central Orctfou Irrigation Company. Tbla laud ia FKl'.It. Per petual water right coat J40 an acre, forty acres mean independence, eighty acre biinga wealth, Kvery product adapted lo the temperate aonc thrive In the rich volcanic Mil. The land I catlly worked and watered. It ofiVr the great ct irrlgllonit'a opportunity to be found In the Northwest. A great amount ol coutlructiou 1 being conducted by the compauy. 1'rout Bend aclllera are located on jw age bomeatcada on the vat reaol"ge bruh landa to the aouthcatt. Here ia found the bigget and Ibe lat big chance for the land hungry lo get free Govern, meat land that ia worth the having Bend ia the moil beautiful and health ful town In Central Oregon. It ha a pub lic water eyttetn, with absolutely pure water. It haa cUctilc light, splendid achoola, churche, a free library, hotel, banks, etc The railroad are coinlug. Hurry and gel lo on the ground floor. Central Oregon 1 the greatest hoincteekera' and Investor' proposition In all the West to. day. llend U the pivot point of Central Oregon, It Is dettlned lo make a mag. nlficenl city. Those who come lo Bend now aud lo the country arouud Iteud, will win wonderful reward fur their foresight. We want you to come to Bend. Write us for Information we shall be glad to help you In every puulble way. 36en& 60mmcrc.nl Club tfenD, Orcflon POLK'S GAZETTEER lTnosliieM nireetorr of each Clrj I Town and Village (a Oregon and Washington, gmn uckhipuio Aketih of each pUee. Location, Shipping Facilities and Classi fied Directory of each Uuelaces and Profession. U, I I'OMC ft CO., In. Seattle, Wash. EFFICIENT DIRT ROAD WLEMENT Construction and Methods ol Using a Plank Drag. 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Thu King drag ran be constructed of oltliir n upllt log or a plnuU, but lu Nvbniskn the plunk Is much tsinlur to iihtitlu I tm 11 the log; hciire tliln brief ileaerlptlou -rtnlns to tin- construction from plnnkit. 8lect 11 gool yollow plnr, nah or oak plnuk two liivlha thick, twelve IucIim wide? mill fourteen foot longv Cut till In tuu nt nil angle no tlmt ono edge of tsich piece In auven feet "U liieliea long and tho other edg" la atx feet at Inchest loug. Kplko to the back nnd nlonu the renter of each of thene planks a two Inch by alx Inch piece, which re-eiiforcen the plan, lloro the holra for the crowi atnkos nlHjtit tvrcn ty-lx Inrhe apart and four Inches fnini each end with n two and one-half luch aucer, ualngcnru to keep the auger penendlcular to the plank. Tho two Inch by four Inch brnco nt the front ml should atari from tho middle of the rear plnnk and drop to the bottom part of tho front plnuk. The blade, which In generally mnde of itock cutter ateel. should bo given tho proper cut Ing slop by placing a wrdgu abaped strip between it nnd tho plnuk. One end of tho chnln In fastened to cross atnke. and the other pntutert through 11 hole In the plnnk nnd Is held In posi tion by means of a pin. Tho uso of tho drag U more satis factory If the rond ha first been crowned with a blndo grader, but whenever this Is not convenient aud tho traillo Is not too henry tho rond nmy be gradually brought to a crown by means of the droit. Tho surface of the nvcrnce country rond should bo covered In ono round with thu drni;. One horse nhould be driven on the lnldo of tho wheel track nnd tho other on tho outside, the ilrng be I UK set by mean of tho clulti so that It I runnlnit nt nn ancle of forty-flvo decreets with the wheel track nnd working tho enrth toward the center of tho rond. In tho sprlnc when tho rond nro more likely to iw ifar'sBrfSBi D1KT UOAU UCrollX DIIAOOINU. rutty nnd noft, It I Kent-rally better to go over the road twice und In tome place) oftuuer, Tho drag nhould be floored with bonrd which nre neparntisl by open apace of nuillcont Mldlh xu that the dirt which 'full over will rattle through, nnd yet they Nhould bo close enough so that the driver can tuou about upon the drug ipilte freely. To liiHtiru the Mici'CKMful operation of the drag It U neeesHury for the driver to line earn fill Judgment. Home times It I fiHOiitliil that the blnde he held down no that thu drug will cut roots nnd weed, while nt other time the front edge should not bear too heavily upon the surface, as It will dig out a soft plnre which would be better If left undUturhtd. This regu Intlnu of the cutting edge, can be ac complished by the driver moving bmk nnd forth or to tho right nnd left on tho drng. 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