The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 31, 1919, Image 2

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    State Water Board
Reduced to
Two Members
Only
Some important WittiigtiM wore niiiilo
ly the Inttt loKlxlaturo in Iho watnr
laws and Irrigation and drainage !
irict lnwa of tho Stuto Thi abollsh
niont. of the offli-o of Superintendent
of Water Division No. 1 rmluroa the
Slate Water Board to two members.
the State Engineer and the State
Water Superintendent. The Stato Rn
Kineer was given chaw of the ills
Irlhution of the wati'i' of the State.
with authority of overseeing the work Noted Writer and Divine Cornea First
f the various water musters, which Night,
tvork hus lieretofore been under the
ur. wiiitMin Radar, author, journal'
III and lecturer, who Pomes mi the
nil, ninu' nlL'lil nl' ('lumtiiiicHin. Is nne of
Division No I was given charge of ,,. )r, ,, ) t.n t llirurcs of the American
the adjudication of water rights in platform. Peter Clara McFarland In
the entire State and was given the Collier's rales lilm DJ one of the
tlon of the district was an Individual
or a community Obligation hv fixing
it definitely u a coaunuBtty ohiiga-
tiou.
Another statute was enacted pro
viding for the certification of drain
age district bonds in the sumo man
ner as irrigation district bonds an
no w cert I lied.
Summing up, therefore, much fav
orable legislation whs secured affect
ing reclalmnlion. In fuct, the Isat
ledlslature seemed to take a more
favorable view towurd reclnlmation
than Its predecessors.
DR. WILLIAM RADEH
"Anglo-Saxon Ideals"
Noted Lecture Which Has Won Name and
Fame for Mrs. Zehncr of Texas
uur modes! young returnee som civins man over punni imiiii
leri, anil Mllen are mi iii-li more ant lions Dut arrange the d'-innhHtrJ
Ions about the fit of their new tlos anyhow- they'll llko 'em.
direction of the division aupertntetid-
jut. The 8U)erlntendent of Wuter
title of State Wuter Superintendent
A constitutional amendment pro
vidiug for the guaranty of the first
lire years' Interest on Irrigation and
drainage bonds will he submitted to
the people at the coming special
election. On account Of heavy dis
count on drainage and Irrigation
ho mis, this class of reclulmution
bonds has been under u severe handi
cap, which it Is believed will be lartc
ly removed If this amendment is pus--eed.
A statutue was enacted providing
that irrigation districts may accept
a part of the land of any landowner
within the district us an offset again
st the reclalmation charge on the
remainder of his land. This will pro
bably serve as a very convenient
method of cooperating with the Fed
eral Government.
The provision of the irrigation
tiistrict law relating to the validation
X the procedure prior to tho Issuance
nf bonds was clarified by the re-enactment
of this portion of the irrigation
district law.
Agricultural lands Included wrtli-
twetre ureal speakers of the country.
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ICE
and
Coal
Delivered to your home regularly
or as desired.
Ice and Coal in Any Quantity
FRED A. YOUNG
Mrs, A. c. 7.i hner of Dnllaa, Texas das often been called "the heel indy
speaker on the Americiiu pfTii furiu." t'eiinlnly i lie is i.i greater demand than
nnj oiber woman for lecture work. Vot years she bus been speaking through
out the country on "Anglo Hoxon Ideals," nml the deornnUa upon bar time are
more timti sho can nil. She bus the happy faculty of clear thinking and bard
bitting. Her lecture, al Chautauqua is one of the finest appeals Cot bciuu
l:ll!aenhlp you will ever inur.
The day Is coming wl all of us
who can afford trips to Buropa will
engage our passage In an airship.
llesldes speed we shall probalm gel
good veutllution.
Several of I'resldent Wilson's four
teen points seem to have been I ist In
the scramble. And now Germany Is
rallina for than,
The style of his address Is marked
in the limits of a municipality may wun """Piicuy. niituruiness mm rone.
ins purpose is not only to entertain,
but to enthuse, Inspire and Inform
Would you rather have our sum
mer Job in the field or the infield?
now be Included In an Irrigation dis
trict. This amendment was deemed
necessary on account of the large
area of agricultural land which Is
Dr. Under was for twenty years one
of the foremost ministers of Sun Fran
Cisco. Of late he has been on the edl-
included within the limits of some torial staff of the Philadelphia i'uhllc
if the municipalities within or adjac
ent to the Irrigation districts.
Provision has also been made for
the reclalmation of lauds In an Irriga
tion district In units. Heretofore, it
was necessary that every acre of ir
rig-able land In a district should bo
Ledger. He brings to the platform a
lifetime of travel, study and keen ob
servance of men and affairs.
WISH AND nl in i:visi:
Holland will give up the ex-Kaiser
reailllv and itencrouslv. There la
sessed the same as every other ir-probably ,otnlnj lhal , would r,thJ
or part with.
rlgable acre. This brought about a
tendency to exclude land from the
district, which would Increase the
.im against the main body of laud
notwithstanding the fact that It might
be entirely feasible to Irrigate those
binds at a higher cost. It will now
be possible to include such lands in
an irrigation district as a separate
Mi.lt, and assess them according to
the cost of reclalmation.
Under the Irrigation district law
as enacted in 1917, the district could
not require construction bonds in
excess of 25 per cent of the amount
of the contract. This has been cur
bed as the statute now provides that
no Rii'ti bond shall be less than 1'.".
per cent of the construction cost.
The drainage district law was also
amended In some important features
ko that It now corresponds more
xlosely with the Irrigation district law
and all question has been eliminat
ed as to whether or not the obllga-
$1500 Reward!
Tho or, vim, ?al
ifeiniHHiiii Nevada
Ll- Stuck H'oice
Hell M,iiaJMfloll el
which tin- miricr-
i.-.i, .1 I iiMMitlirr
will live (1,110 (10
n-wnrd tor evl-
v (ICIHC icniiiiiit TO
ley, ,) the arrest met con
a. '! TN-tlnn of iiiiv Par-
tyer imrUen utral-
iii li nornc, rum
or milieu hftouKlnir
to an v of 111 mum
bun.
In addition mil,,, above, the iimteralgnril
offer the lamt coildltiou Vm .00 for nl i bOBSS
DMadad borM-ahnit liar on both or either Jaw.
Brand reronled In elichl rountlea. Rang
Harney, Lake and Crook countlea. Uoiaaa
rented wheD told.
Nena bat grown honwa sold and only In
large bunchea,
W. W.BROWN rife Oregon.
1 iV'Ws
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BREAD
Better for the money than you
yourself can bake in your own
kitchen. Buy it here, and save
yourself all the trouble and bother
of "Baking Day."
Cakes, Cookies, and All Kinds of
Delicious Pastry Freshly Made
Every Day
For the next forty years the Amer
ican Legion will occupy the place
which the O. A. it. formerly held
And thank God. their watchword Is
"100 per cent Americanism."
I'nrt of the old-time salt's education
Is not available for the modern sailor,
lie can no longer learn to splice the
m. no brace.
The farmer has heard the Injunc
tion to "raise food." and that Is an
excellent thing. Uut unfortunately
the profiteer has heard It too.
. FY(f- jtFWM -rgr
B fl MTU "wD
From Frlti to Flics
but we're still swat
ting 'em. Mr. House
Fly. who thourlit h
was getting by with
something while the
nation was busy with
Frits idea germs had
already found out that
I til la going to be a
tough year la the C U
8. A. This fa th time
to start swatting end
remember It's for ba
bies welfare eiUy.
Why the Essex Motor Car will be
the sensation for the coming season
Every part and every detail of the Essex con
struction is of proved worth. It was designed
and built by some of the foremost engineers of
America, the same men whose genius produced
the Super-Six. Many points of superiority in
the Super-six which have proved themselves in
yeara of service, have been incorporated into
the Essex. The engine, only twenty- nine
inches long, cast in one block with detachable
head, readily develops more than fifty horse
power. Long life is assured by the ample pro
portions of the counterbalanced crank shaft,
supported by three large bearinga.
Eastern Oregon Auto Co.
Vale,
H. E. YOUNG, Prop. Ontario
Will SOMETHING Happen
to make you rich ?
A rich niu'lt' nun- die ;in leave you a roll, hut
leu rich linden have iliis habit.
f yon eel richi i Im chance are you will first
hove t wive enough ruoney in order to make ;in
invesl nn'tit t lint will pay.
There are plentv of investments for tho man
with m lit i le ready cash.
lint it is up to you to hiv rush. The best
policy is to di'posit a port ion of your salary.
i
A Hunk la better than a hole In your pocket
throii"!) which your money run slip away.
P a I ev
Make our Hunk YOUR Bank.
CRANE STATE BANK
CBANE. OREGON
If, -
OUR BREAD IS ALSO SOLD BY
Farmers Exchange-Emmet Reed
Burns Cash Store--Hagey's
Lunaburg, Dalton & Co.
Page's Sweet Shop
20,000 Acres
- SAGEBRUSH LANDS
with water rights for sale on
Blitzen River in tracts of 80
Acres or more. Reasonable
prices one-fifth cash balance
easy terms, six per cent in
terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock
crane Company Oregon
ffl
Indorsements
The State Federation of Labor.
The Central Labor Council of Portland.
The City Commissioners of Portland through
its Commissioners.
m
The Portland Kiwanis Club.
The Portland Ad. Club.
The Portland Rotary Club.
The State Chamber of Commerce.
The Portland Chamber of Commerce.
The Men's Club of the First Congregational
Church.
The Hotel Men's Association.
The Oregon Motor Dealers Association.
Seventy-six papers in the State.
Portland papers.
Fifteen Granges throughout the State of Oregon.
Also 1000 letters from prominent men of all
walks of life throughout the State of
Oregon.
Vote 310 X Yes
Special State Election June 3rd.
Roosevelt Military Coast Highway
"Oregon's Road to Prosperity."
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