.. HattiMfaV. HrntoimlMr, Ot 11 iak mini "nfilt t n vi " t i'm w h . it nf'n a l i k v n w o it k a o N 1 ! i; is The Timss-flErald tin The Lnrtteit Circulation Of Any Nowtpnper In Ilnrnoy County. JULIAN BYRD Manager SUnSCRIPTION KATES Oni Yr MMittt fbrvn Month , 11,00 . 1.00 .75 Saturday, September 0, 11)11) Otley Seeks More Information I.nwon P. O., Sent. 12, '19 To tlio liilitor of Tho Tlinort-llornlil: Your Htntomcntii in laauo of Sup tctnticr Gtli noted. In roKiirtlit facta as to whether Mat hour lako Ih a Idle u iroior or nwntnp, 1 will nltm call attuiitlou to tho Swamp land Act of 18(30 "which KrantM all tho lato of Oregon ( and other Htalew) upon application for sanio hy tl'o rtato; ' unlcttu renorvuil hy ihn Federal novurnmcut. In 18GU Mai hour lake wan alinont an Inland mm, tho hIzo of which can bo dotormlnoil hy any conipotont oiiRlnoor taking a lovol from tho top of tho Hand roof which thou Hoporatod Malhour from Harney laku. In 1882 tho water In Malheur lake wax no IiIrIi that In one place It broke over tho muni reef, and eventually wan hod out tho pro relit channel and drained Malheur lako to Its prctiont uimonnlnnn. What la'uow'Mallioiir lako wan In 18G0 only n portion of tho lako at that time, anil our prcHont meander lino watt probably (at tlmoH) from 3 to G feet under water In accord with tho depth of water, which varies. Hut was very certainly not nwamp In 18G0, or con htMjuonlly at any time Hlncu. Also It U Mafo to nay that tho early Swamp Aiicel!i of thoHu early time, vlt., 1 renolt, Dovliie. Owoiih, Fulton, and Toil hunter, "all of Macred memory." were certainly onto their Job, and allowed no Swamp laud to bu uuap piled for to bo discovered later by tho llaruey llaMlu Development com pnuy, and It IttiriiM frleudri. In 1918 mid I U 1 9. i would nmo can uiiomion to n decree of the Oregon Hiipreme court In .the rnmj of Cawltleld vh. Hmylh 191H. (A teat rnto between mean der Hue owner and milliliter) which was as follows: IhI That Malheur lako wax n lako proper, and not a tuto marsh; L'ml That meander line owiiuru owned to tho center of said Juke, and 3rd That tho resurvey of Malhour lako In 139f wan a correct Mirvoy. On tho strength or this do rree, Smyth the Hpuattor concluded not In carry tho niso any further ittul boiiKht out Cawlileld tho mean Ur lino owner and ho settled the c:ih Also tho case of Joanna Mtlle vs. J J. Wllllaiiw Involving title and own orxhlp of laud In Walker lake bod bltuated in northeast Arkansas. Little was n squatter on tho Kike, and bad obtained devdn to her claim In the lake bed from tho Arkansas atato Bovummwnt. and tho St. I'ruucU Ibvoo districts (a drainage corpora tion. ) 'I be decision of the supreme court of Arkansas wa.1 In favor of J. J. Williams, the riparian owner This ileelsion was alllrmud by the II. S. Kiipremo court, Doe. I, 191.1. A I no United State supremo court do c Mo us in caso of Hardin vs. .Ionian, u ml Mitchell vs. Bmnlo 1 10 I). (I. :i?l lQi Uuvo bcarlnuH on Ibis matter. .Swamps nr surveyed wlille lakes proper are moanderxd. Tho I'. S. laud olllr.e at Uuruu will toll you that t bo Federal government owns moro of the meander lino of Malheur lako th.vi any other Individual owner, mnl couHoriiioutly owns moro of tho lako Wl us u riparian owner. I would call attention to tho soil of Malhour lako bed, which Is not of n Kwampy or boggy nature. Wheuuvor tho water of tho lako lowers as at prosoiit tho laud thereby exposed Is firm and mowers are run over samo by the owners thereof, cutting graim or tulcti for hay, Thin on laud that has boon under water for years. Also tho lako bod beneath tho opou waiter of the lako Is an alkali hard pan, moro liko a cement than a soli and totally unfit for cultivation oven tulos won't grow In shallow water. Nothing swampy or boggy about this. I would again ask for dates of tho dorfnioiiH of tho IJ. 8. Interior De partment declaring Malhour lako to he iiwatup, and when as euch It was ay Jed to tho state of Oregon for tho benefit of tho school fund. Ah men t'onod by you In your issue of August SOU. Hespectfuly yours, FIIHI) OTI.KY. The act of September 88, 1850, granting Hwamp aud overflowed lands to'jlfo several states, wnu extended to Oregon March 12, 18G0. Section 2913 Lord's Oregon Laws provide- that proceeds or tho sale of tldo and overflow lands, with certain other lauds, shall bo not apart as a seporato purl Irreducible fund to bo called tho "irreducible bcIiooI fund," tho Inter mil of which shall bo exclusively an piled to tho support and mulntonauco of com rnoii schools In each school dls- trlrl of tho state. ff Malheur lako was, in fact, only n iiwamn or overflowed land on March JK, I ICQ, it can, or such portion ns arlually was of that character, be claimed ha the proporty of tho state upon proper proof as such. Hut, ns pointed out in tho reply to your nrt ld in tho iHHUo of Soptombor Gth, It .fcaa been a long tlmo hIiico 1 SCO, and Muy two persons now living uro JvMCwn who saw the lako prior to that 'Jimct- yvuhi anynoay oouovos or lifMid knottier say in not evidence. Tim most concrete and authentic .uformatiou on tho subject is tho first mii voy extended to tho marsh In 1877, lo(f).l in M U. ), CSt. Tour atten tion ji; alii' called to the doclulon of tho Secretary of tho Interior, dated March 3, 1893, In acting upon it peti tion nlgncd by Frod Otloy.J. U. llond rlcks and others, nuking for a nur voy of land lying between tho menu dor lino tin run ami tlio ahoru lino its It now oxIhJh, whorln ho states: "It appears that this lako propor la Quito small, but It was, In 1877 when tho nurvoy wan made, sur rounded by what Is called tuto swamps." Tho act above quoted says "nwamp aud overflowed," and tho character of tho land overflowed In apparently not n quoatlon in Issue, Tho meander linen are not bound aries, but are run to determine tho quantity of land In (ho fractional tract, the water lino forming tho boundary. Tho editor In not com petent to tonllfy nn to tho character of tho lake or martin In I860 because ho never hhw It until after 1883, but If It was, In lSOl). actually of the character denurlbed In the swamp grant act anil us such claimed by tho Ht'.itu It will, untiuestlonahly, he awarded to It upon proper proof, and If so, the iiuoHtloii of riparian own ership thereby solved for all time, Tho early nwamp angels referred to did not commence operations until after 1878, or after the Htirvey of 1877. You state the water In the lako "varies," and that In 1882 It was no high It broke over the sand reef, If so, It only proves that It must have been at a blghor stage than lit 1877 the year of mirvey and does not prove anything nn to conditions In 18G0. Nothing In known concerning tho Harney Hasln Development company, or Its application for a contract to drain tho lako, but presumably tho stato wan not In position to oxorlso any nil of ownership ocr laud to which It has not completed title. Tho peoplo of Hums only Insist upon leav ing tho take as It In at present, and are opposed to atithorlrlng the gov eminent to maintain n certain water level In tho lako at tho oxpoimo of Irrigation. Curtain. l-Mltor. Dumping Time Along about this time of year huge mountains of food are dumped on the market; live stock, wheat, fruit, ev erything tho farmer can haul to mar ket. Tho result is: I.OWKlt prices. This naturally delights tho heart Ho roadn paite, and of tho city committor, about It ou tho market gloatu, "l'rlceti coming down I" ho ox olaltnii: "another dent knocked into tho high conl of living." Next day Mr. Coniilinier'n wife goon to tho corner grocer, to tho meat mar kot, Have prices rallen? Not no you could notice It. Tho retailor hasn't heard anything about lowor prices, Mayho ho doesn't read tho dally market page. Tho producer hns heard, bncauso tho commission folk told him no when they sold tho fruit of his Hummer'ii toll. Hut neither tho producor nor tho consumer was told about (ho npec Nlator who bought tho farmer a pro duct at a cheapened price because of tho largo supply offered, aud who stored tho food, because there will ho an Increasing demand next winter, Tho producer had no storage plant for bin food, ntiil tho consumer could not purchase that food when the pro ducer offered It for ho too In lacking In storage space, And those who hnd the storage plants wore tho ones who dictated prices to tho producer, ml they will ho tho ones who will dictate prices to the consumer thin rail mid winter. It Isn't no much n intention of supply aud demand us It Is a iiuosllon of what tho speculator will pay when the buying si good and bow much ho wilt ask when tho nulling Is good. Tho highly advertised motor truck producor-to-cousumor system Is not going to to haul last spring's oggs to the city door this winter, or thin fall's bacon to tho frying pan next spring. Loss speculating In between ought to make for higher prices at farm market time, or lower prices to con sumer at city eating tlmo -or ltOTII! Tho courtesy extonded Mis. Walk up by Portland members of her pro- resHlon, an indicated ohewliero In this issue, is genernlty tho manner In which Portland merchants receive up statu people In kindred Hues. It Is to ho regretted that their courteny Is not Increased Into a moro active Interest In Knstoru Oregon commun ities mid nn effort to obtain some of (ho business of this part of the stato. Portland busluets men con nlsteutly overlook us, ami wo both lone thereby. In the small matter of mall nervlce, metropolitan mer chants could greatly assist, hy do mantling better train connections at Ontario for the cant-bound mall 23,500.00 f.,000.00 1,000.00 20,000.00 V KR.000.00 ,u 35. 13 ' " 13I,SHX15 No. SOU I. Heport of the condition of tho IIAHNKV roPXTV N'ATlfiVAl. HA vif nt iiurus. in inu state or Oregon, at the close of business on Beptombur 13, 1919. lieiourccH I.onnn and discounts, Including rediscounts J309.G28.07 390,C2,S.07 P. H. (overiimeut M-rurltles owned : Deposited to secure clrruatlon ( U. S. bonds nt nnrl Pledged to secure W. S. deposlts(par value) rieiigeii to secure postal savings deposits ( par value) Pledged as collateral for Hlnto or other deposits or bills payable Owned and unpledged War Savings Ccrtlllcatoi aud Thrift Stamps, actu- uiiy ownen M Total I. S. (loveriiuieiit securities Other boiuN, M-mrltli", etc.: '' Scurltli. other than 17. S. boudsdiot liiuluiltug HtocKii), owned ami unpledged:..., 3fi,22C,S7 Slocks, other than Federal Hosurvo Hank atogk..,. Stock or Federal Iteservo Hank (60 per cent of subscription Furnlturo ami flxtureu lt"ol oMlatu owned other than hanking houmj Lawful rover vo with I'iMloral Koaurvo Hank Vit It In auli and net amount duo from national bunki , Not amount duo from banks, bankers, uud l runt companies other than Included In Inat two Items iibovH Chocks on other Imuka In the samo city or town us reporting bank Total of last three Items Chucks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and oilier cash Items .. Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasurer .. Interest earned hut not collected approximate on Notv and Hills Receivable not past duo.... 77,GG0.gfi ft.!!f.ft7 no o.oo l.QOdTOO 11.19 1.71 7M0I.9I v - tS7I & . ft0.2t I. IRK. 90 1.175.00 7,817.49 Total $1199.828.28 WabllltliM Capital stock paid In .,.....! 20,000.00 Surplus fund , 52,000,00 Undivided profits 20,803.17 Loss current expenses, Interest, and tuxes paid 4.&99.2G 10,254.21 Circulating notes outstanding 23,600,00 Cashlor'a chocks on own bank outstanding 1,770.05 1,770,55 Demand deposit (other than bank lcHMlt) subject to IleHcrvo (tlopottltN pwynblo within 110 days) : Individual deposits subject to check 270,019.15 Certificates of deposit duo In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowod) 92,170,08 Total of demand deposits, last two Items.... 371,195.23 Tlmo dcposlta subject to Ittorvo( payable aftor 30 days, or subject to 30 days or moro notice, and postal savings Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor rowod 133,250.77 Postal savings deposits 89.02 Other tlmo doposlts 49,717.62 Total of tlmo deposits subject to ronorvo, last throe items 183,016,31 Unit! States deposit (othnr than postal savings): Including doposlts of U. S. disbursing officers.. 4,487.98 4,487.98 Hills payable with Federal, Iteservo Hank 20,000.00 Lettors of Crodlt and Travelers' Chocks sold for cash and outstanding 1,604.04 Totul 9699,828,28 Stato of Oregon, County of Harney, en: I, Loon M. Hrown, Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that tho above statomont is truo to the host of my knowledge and bellor. I, ICON M. HHOWN, Casblon Correct Attest: FHKD HAINES, J. P. ItKCTOIt, V, C. PKTRRBHN, Dlroctors Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 18th day of Soptombor, 1919, J. J. PATTKHSON, Notary Public. My Commission expires May 3, 1920. 1,500,000 CALVES IMMUNIZED AGAINST IlLAOKLKG TIIHOUGII THE UHK OV Blackleg Aggrettin Ono troatmont Immunizes for life. Saves revacclnatlou. Wrlto for froo booklot, i Purity Serum Co., Box 1788, Spokane, Wath. I ion t nurrv you STEPS PAST OUR SHELVES They are All stocked with high-grade, speak-for-themselves eatables. HASTE MAKES WASTE, AND a good supper on the table is worth two in our store. So tuck some of our groceries under your arm and set the whole family smacking their lips. Wc take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDI T7 T71 1 rarmers uxcnanir Burns, Oregon a vrviiiTvTriii i XT atp ir A vii iv mf -f.v m - If .' . Ar SmoUirt rtatit U ''.,',. B that thiPiitu I in S ' i a the cigutttte anJ do a K ' not xmtt firemium f, M,' . orcon.ofii S aW ' t'.i K V i 'JPlv . .liaWBBfBr.--arv tawnawM bp - m Ctmflt mtf tnhl retywhr In nritiHfUr M mjm at 30 rijiirltv. or trn ltkttilOOcliitlf) In a tUnnrvvitowtrilcitnn, IV tllonlf ffonuiini Ihli tmiton fot Ihm homm or ottic mri'lf or "ttn you titvL ARETTE If you want to know what rare and unusual enjoyment Cnmels provide smoke them in comparison with any cigarette in the world at any price! CAMELS are n cigarette revelation any way you consider them! Take quality, or refreshing flavor and fragrance; or, that wonderful mellow-mild -smoothness you never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of-sntisfaction you marvel that so much de light ould be put into a cigarette! Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them so irresistibly appetizing! Am, tho blend explains why it is possible for you to smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! You will prefer Cnnwls to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! You'll realize pretty quick, too, that among the many reasons you smoke Camels is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! Once you know Camels you won't take much stock in premiums, coupons or gifts! You'll prefer Camel quality! ft J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winiton-Salem, N. C ft,"" m4 MsHfl' I'-?- A -V a ini uii iiii ini ifii iiir ifii nil : 11 m 11 u ir 11 iiii iiufii irM irii lrir lrii ni mi i,m .m mr-in innnmnp-mrinp wvr iir trt inn iru PEACHES! PEACHES All Vo f PANN Nr. PPAPHF a au m w .aw 'wt m a iai m, Mjrava au $1.50 per Box during September Prunes ALL KINDS OF FRUIT Vegetables JOE CARTER Apples ni 93 At the Burnt Hotel Special pr'cet to people who come to the ranch to put up fruit. Range and wood furnished free. acMiMfmi7iFi7rr!-.iirrHiraurrHJCHJczHic3iJrau