PAOR R. TIIB m:XI) nOT'MTTIX. HKXI), OIIK., WEDNESDAY. DKCK MllPtJ n m IL I'AGR 10. THE HKXD I1ULLETIX, I1RXI), OUR., WEDNESDAY, DECEMIIEIl 13, 1015. EiJ' ' H- ' te'fi H ! ,J . iKil- I'&l I 4 11 ili' $. t 'ot in 1 1: d u IS w OF 1 COMING CONGRESS IS SUBJECT Mutter (it lie DUciismmI lire Present cd-Wilter Hay Jtusiliillni Adopt- I'd n(. Lust Sivsslon arc Contrndlc- ti mid (!nfiiscl Xo Unity. lly MARSHALL N. DANA. (Oregon Journal.) Thoro nro ploiiooru today In 0o fion, They iiro out on tho iincstabllHliod reclamation projects. At tlio cull of tlio Irrigation con KrcHH thoy will eomo down Trom their mountain vnlloyH and plateaux Thoy nmy henr n few city broil Hpoakon toll thorn how to get "hack to tlio Hdll," nnil "mnko a hucccbb on thu land." llut In thu ni;iln thoy will couriHcl together. ' And thoy will nook tin nninvpr to ono uvondindowliiK question. I iiho tlio word ovurHhndowliiK. bc tnufco until tl.o (iicHtlon Is nn.iwercd thoro will noi ho enough Kiuiny dnyn In u yonr to lift tlio chadow from tlio fill u ro or fiom tlio henrta of Hioho Who would iiinlio honica out on tlio edge of clvlll.rtlon. .Money i'iihI Cicillt Question. Tho inioitlon la: What plan of rnclnnintlnii enn lio .ovolvnd mid put Into practlco that Will kIvo uHHiiraucu of hiiccobh to1 nn Indimtrtoiiii mini r.ud IiIh family U thoy nottlo on an irrigation iirojoct? The MiiPHtlcn Iiiih no rotoronco to tho productivity of tho land undor wntor. It Is n proverb utumiK Irrlitntlonlsta that to nut wntor to tlio dry soil, ovon In tho IiIkIioi nltltudoH, Ih a practical KUiiinntoo of a crop. Tho ipioHtlou Ih ono of moiioy and crodlt. It Ih a (luoiitlou of opportunity to Kot a Htnrt, In oiiulpiiioiit and cultiva tion and cropping without holiiK compelled to iiho tho llrat frultn In mcntlng bonded doht and Interest. Tho desideratum Ih to ko on tho lr.nd with a Hinall aiuount of capital mid much enori;y, to ho nl lowed to iiko tho llrnt 1 0 turns for a fow yearn liuforo holm; compelled to IiokIii puy 1 llrT off tho debt. None of tho plana niul Iiiwh of tho punt luivo nrcoiupllHliod thlH Idonl. And nioauwhllo wo havo n million mid n half nrroH that could ho niniio lodiiut.'vn undor vr.tor, Unit culd Hiippurt fiunllloH and commiiultlna niul pay tuxo and maKo tho doiort tjlvo way la c'vlllzathiu, If Al tho IiihI uiootliiK of tho con MroM theio wuh iIIhcuhhIiiii of fodornt or HlHio miuianttMi of Irrigation iIIh t rift bond. Thin wan with reforonco to the lioud buyer and with tho mo tlvo of making him istm efrnld or lrilKntlnn mu'iirltlra. I oleics! (.MiihIIoii Looms, At thu lirlKutlon cniiKrniM thlg yonr tho illfctiMlou will proiiHldy Mentor whom tliu KiiarautoclUK of Inturont on lh ImjiuU. There will lis ono group In favnr of n provlatnn thr.t tilt mIiUh Kunrntitfio the InierwU on IrrlKntlou Mcurltlo. Another moup will ndvucr.to fodor 111 KiinrMitHO or tho lutoroat for llvt yenn, UiirliiK which I lino tho xottlor Will lio olillKfd to pay only innluto imnco rlmi'Ki. Tho IuiikIh would run fur 10 yoiiH at I pnr cout and their itlrwimnt would take plnco durlii tho iMt tun yoarn. Tlila Ih tho plnn of orodltM prnpoimd iwlr tho .Innw hill nwlv lutrodiic imI Wfwrti ooitgroH. Tho hill provided fedrnl luviwtlKittlou mid HUlimiiont HUlMrvlitloii. mid roiiulrea dlHtrlrt luwi lio milUfiii'toiy to tho fodornl Kcvoruuiont. It imlutod out that thu net re Wilt would ho- ihM'ino of Unlit Important. Uniformity of Inimitioii dlit.tot ItlWD. CflMwiUMit lncrNiM In the mnrket HliUUy at Iri'lRnllou sreurltla. Mut linimrtHiitlv liuoe of delit Inirilfii on tho iMMIttr durliin the Unit tl0 ye. ' It bM lMMn tiHtaieO. that If DiU lAVf Hboiild m adopted OrKon and Wiphlufton would bo In a poult Ion at HUP to In ne lit lMWuti the lrrlmitlou district Ihwh of theao nIiUoh are uow ntUff",ory to the noorelury of the mierlor. iiui t'oiordo and mmiio of Uui othor IrrlRublo utatoe would hr.vo t make Improvement In tbelr lawn. Tula feiilmn of lirmndlnto beuellt In aometblng that could not lie epect ml Utw a atate auarantea of intoreat U -IrilltUiun botitU liemume the aub M would have to take the force or a ooualttutlounl amendment to ln votad ou nt a veneral electlou. 4t the name time It la admitted that atate n well nt federal Rtiarau tawoultl lurroaae the deairabtllty of tlltterurltlaa. fla the Irrigation eoiiiroao otin maUir' ' utlllte (mat experlouen lioUHng upon a plan that will rev aljuflnnUo tho reulawutloa policy of tUutlro woMtr ; never Iiuh iloao so. JM tlio aumo tlmo It genoral Influ ence has been exerted' In favor of pro jects and tho settlers upon them. It supported the appropriation for tho weflt t'mntllln project and for tho stato built Tumalo projoct. I'lniiiH me .SiiKKCsted. Tho resolutlonB ndoptcd by the conKress Inst year are to an extent contradictory and confused, t.s thoiiRb Ideas had been expressed without assimilation or being related to tho general problem, but action hns been obtained on at least tvo or tho congress' proposals a dralnago codo and the granting of ono vote to corporations having property In nn Irrigation district. Had tho resolutions of tho congress that huvo to do with flnanco been mora coherent moro rcsultH might hnvo been expected. One resolution called upon tho fed eral government to hofid tho resourc es of fodornl landa to be used for Ir rigation on n dollar for dollar co operative basis. Another aBked that monoy for roads, bridges and Irriga tion bo advanced on tho credit of fcdornlly owned timber. Federal (Jimrmiloo Askrri. Tho different resolutions asked, ono for federal guarantco of Irriga tion bonds and tlio other for n state guarantee (not federal or stato guar antco of Interest.) A resolution nsk cd for tho Investment of Btnto funds In Irrigation securities and a final expression wbb In behalf or a ono hnlf mill Htnto tax for Irrigation, which proposal was rejected subse quently by tho voters of tho stato. Thoro woro Htlll othor financial res olutlotiH which, If added to those mentioned, would mako nn effort to ovolvo a centralized plan, would merely mako confusion worse con founded. And this Is not to nay that any res olution adopted wnH undesirable bin merely that tho congress to mnko It self moro effectlvoT must bo unified In Its expressions. Tho Irrigation congress laat yoar wont out of Its way to advoca.to tho repeal of tho Htnto tax of 2fi cents to $2 por horse powor for prlvato hydro- olcctrlc developments, and It also asked authority for tho snlo of sur plus electric energy generated Inci dent to tho operation of mi Irrigation plant. I'loJcctN mo llecommemled. A utimbor of projects woro recom mended for Investigation and boiiio of these nro enumerated by Sccrotary of tho Interior Kranklln K. I.ano n lin ing now under Investigation. Tho cn-opeintlvo topographic and Ht renin measurement work of tho govern ment was endorsed, of course. Another action, tho oxnet Intent of which tho resolution does not mnko clear, was to nnk tho repeal of legis lation which tho railroads find ro ntrlctlvo In making prollts. From the vlowpolnt of tho settlor, from n project, who wants opportun ity and tlmo to mnko good, the recommendation docs not scoiu out or plnco that tho Irrigation congress de cide what Ih tho bent' method of giv ing to tho Bottler time and to Irriga tion bonds vnluo cud standing, ir.ul that It annlyzo Ita resolutions care fully In their relation each to tho other. UiniiioHtlciiiably with tlio matter of opportunity and crodlt adjusted at tention will turn moro definitely to roads and other moans of transpor tation for projects, and, always, the educational uld a man newly on n reclamation project needs. And perhaps, lis n climax, wo wilt oatabllah in Oregon u big, broad, poll-tlcs-freo, plnn of reclamation for log Kcd oer and swamp as well na arid lands, under tho direction of men ehimon hocutwe thoy nro export and erflclouet ouoiirIi for tho Job. Alkuraittii Ih the name glvin lo ve hoIh of tery porous earthenware which when lilted with water nro always moist outside mid owing to tho evapo ration of tho water on their surface ill wiijh keep their uniliuitH cool. Alka iii x.a cm i be made Horn any good pot lor'it elay by mixing with It 10 per cent of Its weight, dry, of vury lino mtwdiit mid then woil.lug It. On burning I lie Hihviliut I destroyed and tho clay thereby left mhiiiii. Whan Romani Klctod. ltowemi. the beautiful iliiugbler of the Saxon lleuglst. Is credited with having Introduced UImIiik Into tho llrlt Uh Inlands. Tim Uomim bad n really delightful word for a Ulwi uciilum which itnnoM from on, the mouth, and meant a little mouth, a sweet mouth. "()lu mo u HWeet little mouth" would bo tho phniKo uod when a good little Itoiimn boy asked hU mother for u I. Us. Good, but nisky. "Well. Dinah. I hear you nro mar ried." "Viikhiuii." said the former cook,"!' done gut mo n iiiaii now.'' "Ih ho n gwd iru'lilerT" "Vasmim; Iio'h a mighty good provid er, but I'h powerful akeoied he'd gwlno lor gll kotebed at It." lllrmliu'ham Agi-llerald. Made Him Feel Old. "What's the-uuitterr "Oh, nothing much!" "llut you Itwik im if you bad touie thing heiloii- op j our miud." "Well, If you InsSi on knowing, n .Hiy who wns tinuiod after nne has Jut bmimio eiiurixed In Ik' inarrlod. How lime ilhM!"-Chlcnx Herald. At It It Today, Tervent Swain Will you le mine? Adored Om Not If 1 know myself. Hut 1 wouldn't mind taking a half In terest In your life and prospects, Itlcu luond Time r)U'",h OUR NATIVE THRUSHES. We Have Eleven Speolet and All Are Friends of the Farmer. (Prepared by United States department ot ngrlculture.l Altogether there ure within the limits of the United States eleven species of thrushes, flvo of which ure commonly known as robins ami bluebirds. The other six Include the Townsend soli taire, tho wood, the veery. the gray check, tbo ollvo back und tho hermit thrush. Tho robins and bluebirds nest close to houses, and even the shiest of the other species nro content with the se clusion of nn acre or two of woodland or swamp. I'or this reason the thrush es ure among the best known and most carefully protected of native American birds, and nt times their numbers be come so great tlmjt It Is fcnied they will do much harm to crops and fruit. The Investigations of the department of agriculture, however., show that tbcro Is very llttlo ground for this fenr. Ou the other band, they destroy such a vast number of Insects eaeh ,eur that It Is probable that without them many crops would HttlTer oerlous damage. Of nil Hie thrushes the robin Is prob ably the best known. It has been fre quently accused of destroying fruits and berries, but It has now been ascer tained tbnt this only occurs In regions that are so thickly settled Unit there H no wild fruit upon which the robin may subsist. In sumo years the bird Is n great pest In the olive orchards of California, but It Is probable Hint they are driven to the orchards because ot the scarcity of native berries at those times, Wbero n wild fruit Is available, the birds seem to piofer It to the culti vated varieties. Like the robin, the bluebird Is very domestic: but. unlike the robin. It dues not prey upon any cultivated product or work tin; lujury wlmteu-r to Hiu fruit grower. Diirlmx tho fruit season. In fact, live-sixths of Its food consists of Insects. It seems, therefore, thnt the common practice of encouraging the bluebird io nest neur houses by placing convenient boxes In which It may build Uh homo Is thoroughly Justlllcd, The six other Hpcclcs of (he thrush group nlso food principally nn Insects and fruit, but n grent portion of the fruit which they consume Is wild ber ries. Domestic fruits nro euteii ho spar ingly by theso species that the damage done Is quite negligible. The bird known as the Townsend solltulro Is noted chlclly for Its kuiik. which Is said lo bo tit times the finest of any of the thrush family. This thrush, however, conllnes Itself iilmost entirely to tho mountains und gorges of the far west- The wood thrush, ou tho other blind. Is distributed over the east ern part of the United Slides ami Is a frequenter of open groves and bushy pastures. This thrush also Is noted for Its sweet song, especially In the curly evening. 1 1 does nut nest In guldens or orchards, however, and Is seldom seen about farm buildings, mo that mnliy people who nro familiar with Its song would not know the bird by sight. The wood thrush consumes n number of very harmful insects such as the Colo rado potato beetle and white grubs. Tho fruit which It eats It usually picks' up from tho ground Instead of taking frwli from the trees. Theio Is there fore no reason why the wood thrush should net be rigidly protected. Tho other varieties also neeni to ent little that is of vnluo to farmers, while, on the other tin ml, l hey destroy miiltl tildes of harmful Insects each year. KRAIj RSTATR TltANSKKRS. Issued by Crook County Abstract Co. Stato to L. H. Root bw so 31-16-11. Wm. II. Rldonour to J. H. Cndy sw no of bw 9-15-13, $805. Kenwood Promotion Co. to E. W. Tr.nsoy w Its. 3, I, blk. 18, Ken- .wood. . Same to J. E. Engobretaon o Its.. 3, 4, blk. 18, Kenwood. City of Dend to J. E. Reed cert, or sale oVi parcel 22 Lytic Acres. Same to 3. E. Reed cert, of salo It. 1, blk. 23, Rend. S. A. Rlakoloy to Rrooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. right of why deed strip across w 8-1,8-12. Central Oregon Powor Co. to Rend Flour Mill Cotract In nw no 32-17-12. Redmond Townslto Co., to A. J. Kroenert Its. 1 to C, blk. II, Red mond, $200. W. II. Stents to II. K. Huntor It. 2, blk. 12, Deschutes. J. C. Silver to Chas. W. Thornth wnlte bo 0-1 6-11. Sam .Mealier to Rebecca Mesher It. G, blk. 27, Hond Park. City of Bond to M. E. Coleman cert sale tract A, Rend. E. R. Whltmoro to Job. Rlack bw bw 35-20-10. V. a. to Moscb Nlswongor patent bw nw 20-17-12. S. R. Rrown to M. JciBwongor bw bw so -1-18-12. h. D. WIcBt to Jonnattlcr Lattln It. 6, blk. II, Wlcatorin, $275. The Rend Co. to Julius Jnnett Its. 14-15, blk'. 20, Boulevard add, Rend. A. II. Horm to Geo. E. Murphy It. 4, suit-division, blk. 24, Rend, $730. Lytic Townslto Co. to Jns. E. Heed tracts 8-9-20, LyUo Acres, lot 4, blk. 1 1, Lytic Shlngoro Murasakl to Ceo. II. Web ber Its. 7-8, blk. 2,,iLarch add, Rend. L. D. Wiost to II. J. Culllnnno, contract It. 8, blk. 34, Wlcatorla, $375. Rpmnmlinr. n-A p..... ..,. .. , t .,, llu , violin, banjo guitar, mnndolb, b.m. J Day Music Company. Adv. 'Observe tho WnrnliiK. A cold that promlsos to "linn? n. nil winter" is to bo dreaded iw" action should bo taken at the fl warning of a cold Bneezlng chim ness, slight shivering. Foley?s Si and Tar makes quick work of coueh. colds nnd croup. It clears air iT, sages. Btopa coughing, eases (llffieiiil breathing. Sold everywhere u;. Ruy your groceries nt McCllncy's. AUYt PHOTOS Bend Contracting1 Co. "Xo Job ton Illg, Xo Job too 8111811." Hrldgo Construction Excavation of all Klnda SPECIALLY COXSTRUCTRI) 8RPTIO TANKS Teams for all kinds of heavy hnullng at nil times. Land clearing E. O. Clark, Malinger Phono Hlnck -1(51 G. I). Clmk Olllco with Homescokcrs Land Company. Military Pensions In Servla. Sen Inn soldiers enjoy u pension granted only lo Invalid eases. The oi dlnnry veteran who duos not stirrer suine Injury which would render him Invalid does not revolve u pension, mil llury Korvlee In Servln being compul sory. Invalid peuslons In SerVIa uie paid by the yir that Is. eneh appli cant who Is granted u pension receives a certain sum eneh year. In euso the soldier receives Injuries which would render him partla.ly Invalid he receives only part of the yearly u mount! must likely oiie-liulf, but In caxe of tlio sol dler being totally Invalid ho gets the full amount. , Ono on the Stenographer. The other ilny u little slenugnipher In n downtown otllce In ltoxion I'egged some workmen who were putting up n new telephone 110 to place It so high on the wnll us they were doing. "You whs," she wild. "I have to use II as much as any one. and 1 am so short that I can hardly reach It." "Oh, well, miss." said Hie humorist In charge of the work, "yon can raise ;our voice, can't youV" llostou Tran script. Cefinltlont. Miser, a mail who kills two birds with one stone und then wants the stone back. Tact, tho art of saying uothlug when there Is nothing to be said. Rplgrum. nn artistic way of saying something that Is not true, Wunmu's Home Companion. Delirious. Tho WifeOh, doctor. I think Henry Is much better this morning. Ho took my hand Just n minute ago ami culled me his own 'Itlle tootsy wootsy. The Doctor The enso Is more serious than I thought. It's n very bad sign when a IKitteut becomes delirious. New York World, A Difference. "I am told that, .loues Is a regular leech. la thnt true?" "Not, I would hardly say thnt. A leech, you Uuow, never gels stuck on himself."' Don't brood over the past nor dream of the future, tint sclie the Instant and get your lesson from the hour. " POR Christmas YOU should plnco your or dor for Christmas photos now, to got them on tlmo for presents. We aro especial ly propared with tlio latest In Holiday folders. OUR STUDIO LAMP enables us to photograph you DAY OR XIOHT. Tho best ro stiltB obtnlnnblo. Mako your appointments now. TODD & SYM0NS DOND STREET American Adding and Listing Machine (EIGHT COLUMN CAPACITY) PRICE $88.00 F. O. n. MAYWOOD. ILL. Sold on one years credit or 3 dis count for cash, MAIL COUPON TODAY American Can Company Chicago, 111. 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