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r - " a 0 TAh JOUItXAL, SALKJf, OltKGOX, MONDAY JULY 37, 1008. PEOPLE OF STATE Witt DEMAND NEW WATER LAW V Orofion Is lo have a wntor cod.' 'arUtieaUOn may bo summed ut by say , -n $ lag that it Ib to cepure tho highest ip fl omcieacy oi uu iiiruu ui uiur m. mpnti In the educational nystem and their Incroaa'ng co-operation and I taki this opportunity of saying that , such has boon tho polloy of the state's educational department anl 1SON S1-, ' IJudcatlon of all water right claim-;80 ' " l.ho Pr08fnV '"cutnb.nt glvan It by tho coming legislator, In tho state of there Ib any jiotoncy In tho da Siandi otho people of the Irrlga $onfnbodl1;fpprt'bns ef tho staCo, of tho' stato grange of the noturnJ ro eoprcc conservation commission and of other people and businGsi Inter ests whloh are how In Jodpnrdy la cnuso of the hoplest tong'e In the Whiter laws of the slnlo. Tho state ftrnngo Ib plodgod to se tsure ho oractment of a wator cod4 and the legislative comjnlttco la now working tip ronllmcnt for the bill) YmvltfR chosen tho oode bill defonte! 'l)y a navnw margin at the lost 'fjon of tho log'sltituro. Tho conser vation commission has tippo'nled a special coinmlttp 4o look n'ier th ,jnnotmont of water legls'nyoq. f , The people of tho oaetifru," 6fith em and control parti of the itUto, whftre the look of wnler law's Is woe ;nntod, nro swinging Into line Bill 'demanding of tholr reprogpnjaU? On ih la"lInlura that a wator oflde "bo passed. Olio of 'Hiiro Klu.htH. Diir'iijf Uio leglilntfve tjoeeiori of fhall bo In charge of tho same, It The -tnto grange l now at wont rt" carnestly str,vo to mnko U coTeoilag data from a'l available ,uv'" '"" v nu aotirtle hearing on Irrigation law "and oxnocts to ba able to go to Sa lem with arguments which will swoop away all aucco sftil objeot'6 i to tho enactment of tho bill seloctjH by them. Hlnto Coiumbrlbiicr nt Work, IWIde- tho state grange, th statu commission rocontty nppolnted by Oovornor Chamberlain to find way How to Oct KMrliMicy. "Tho ways and moans by which tho donartmont will proceed to se oii re efficiency and co-operation will d'ffer awordlnj? ai lt efforts arc dt vlded townrd one or anot'hor of tho tbre ' sa of Institutions. With 'he third or private clement In Uie -tato's educational system, the In fluene of the Department of Educn- V yy I fxJi i?' IS fl Ui l J a. J mammmtmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmemmtmimmamtnmmammammm PH'OPfOGRAPH At home, la theh.ng. w f 1 n Bdlion Phonograph to te' Hvtfy what better combination can be imagined? Stop and think t this, father o'. a family, on your w no.be, and then stop id Utu tho Edison Phonograph and have one sent home. A very email prellmln nry payment will make It yours. I,. I SAVACJK, 1 17 Coiniiierrlal Stiot. and moans for tho conwrvafon Oflllon wl" "e oxorclBl by persuasion, u.n nnturni rn..rra nf m! isUlby ronrvlnR Information nnd by ...w u.,.....u . ... ""I....... .... ...... Is taking an aotlvo Interest Jn (hj onnctmont of awnter codo. A hhuh nOmmlUoe on water coirorvatlon hotd'nK uu Ideals. With tho first and Mrond o'omonts, tho Depart maot o lMucutlon may dont more and us has been appolntod. whleh otly In ways which are fully set Uik'ng Uie subject In hand. Tib!0" " " ututiw of tht itntt. With- .t 007 thort woro threo big flKht Jlio railroad r.ommIsslon bill, th Ranking; code nnd tho walor coile be Jng tho storm co liters of at timay .dlffuront legislative JiurrbwUfts, Tll ,Vnllroad law was pKwmf'bwrug t(i penpiw imu iiiihiki1 it In mifh strong tones that thifo tai no dny lag Um. j ' r Tho banking obd wad pa'tl aft ft fashion, but tlm Irrlnntlon roiH aWiis deft)(Pd by a narrow ma'ic'ii In tho Iioiiko, after having benn forced through the siiato, prlurlpa) 'ly through tho stubborn fight of Kubll of Jnckiou, who was the Avowed ronresenlntlve of wator.pow or IntQrosts In southern Oregon, wnicn woro arrald of tho offoet of -tho law iiuiiii their pwpolual ami spi'rlal prlvIUgo, filnco that tlino, ns boforo, Irriga tion prujortn throiiKhoiit the state havo bion retard!. bamporoU kip! nrcntly Injure by the utter chaos of tho Oregon 4wator Inw. Vast trade of Innd havo boon kept bank from iilltH'atlon ami ileyelepnumV, oxtet. Itig fartni have bof IN tin In tb -otirl niid the taijkl; already Inlrl pnlo, lias boMM made n'must tin o!r ab)u by fredi HtlBntlon op owy, hanil. v As n result of all this the peop. In tho affeotod rilalrloU are volrlK heir protMta and demanding re Iress.. Membora of tho loglclatuiv coming lo'Porlbinil frani the wl nrld and Irrigate! districts twll of tho IneltteiM demands being utsd 'ipon' them for water legislation, .complete and satisfactory. IVopIo Doiiuuul .Vow Code. "It seoms to me.M mid one senn 'or who opened the water end at the 'ast steetoii. "that tho lgUlatur vlll be.furood to pas n wator code 'ill! next January. My people are fi.t me oonUuimlly am! I will Unv o work Uw vieh h law. From what hear from alhor incmbett of the 'KiMoiure in my part of the slat ho same demninU jiro belHg made m ovwy ha ad. Men who two ytars "Ko fought ban! against the water 'Ode bill lm iemlngty bunie eU icated nud are now wu'k'ug jaet a sard for tho bk)(Iou iu ths did against It lfuro. In aeeordanee with thh de.mand 'ho stat grange lm aku Uio quem. Ion In hnad and for Him putt mnath ho legtelatlvf twMiitlttSMi, ooHsleilttf f A, T. ltttxUin uf Foroet Grove, T. M. Oil) or lanula ami A. It Mnwn 'f Hood Hlor. hua been working on be ilta fjir the (joining amyaien beforu the logUlHturtv . Want Sfliiio lllll. It ha bejn deolded by tho ihiiij. ulttee to art hat the same bill con. -ildorod by the last tes!on bo tHihc('l t th coming ilou. ThU was u bill dratted after muti lubor and crtrtiHlttep I composed of the folldy 'br u-en: Sjs-te (Qnglnenr John Tl. I.'jwls, ohnfrHian; A. T. Uuxton, ink ier of the state grange; J. N. Haft, senator Jroru Dakar county; W'll It. King, Tironlato supreme Justice; JC. It. Iike. It. W. llentntrne: J. V. Mil ler, serin I or from Mint mil Afnrfmi; Wilbur IC. Novell, J. a Stevlps. ' n"1 ny- NtvartlfoIoM, those Instl In the llm'U of tho cln-n of Institu- tlotie first namod, those Eiipported by public Inx, lh anttiorIy of the De partment of Hdticntlon Is direct and uitnueetinapd. "The ways In which the stnte'g oN flc'aln may directly control the work ing of 4heAe private InHtltutlotn nrt Newport YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort THIS I'LACK TO GO 1'OIt I'liKFKCT IlIIST AXI) KVKItV COX- ?J- Xndge C. It. Watson and J. It son, -, ft h the d'xdre of 4 he eouitnllit of the state grange to we-k In llnr monv with the other committee. ad fytd Mn Piston Is a memoon'of tutfons conttltnte n numerous and Important body of mlneatloual work on and they renrestit a jwwerful educational njHnlon, "The train In of ohlldren Is a work ofrtich bread Ui and Import- both commltfeoe, It is very probable nnt ' lo for tiro Htmllnu. t- Umi Ihli will be the case. Jt la axTiftitod to have the bill tftiglly forniulnteil by Benl ember, fif tr wh'cli an active calnpalgn Will be started lu Its favor among the members of the legislature with flto expeelatfou of being able to put it through to pa sage in good time af ter the convention of the legislature. It Ik certain, liowevor, that -the Hpnolul Intoroata who fear the In of unlimited control ove tho water tenl'on of the deepest thinkers. brighter lntellrt and truest souls. Wlmt Kiliirnlltui I.i. ' "IM u oat Ion we know to be a pro cess more i llv deecrlbed than de fined. It Is th" infolding of all the powern gad ftietiltlmi, physical, men tal and morn', lattmt In man. It begins with the birth and ceaaos only wbm the 'noultle.i fair. The teacher timet not nllow himself to become narrow, or to be shut In within the olo-o walls of the schoolroom. It Is CIHVAUIiIi KOllM OF UKATjTIIIfl'Ji AM) HKATIOX. ITS FACIMTIKS AHH CO.MPljlvTIBect MihtailVPVh HKC- L 6 W RATES FA Will Uo Made This Suson bj J SOUTHERfJ PACIFIC (LINKS IN OIIEGOX) From Salem, Ore sii TO fo6d and an nbun- dnncG of it. Frosli water from springs. All modern necossuies, such o telegraph, telbphone, markets froshly provided ovory day. Fuol In abundance. Cottnges partly fumlshod or unfurn ished to be hnd cheaply. St) let municipal sanitary regulatlonB.' XICWPOUT Is roaohed by way of. the Southern Pacific to Albany or Oorvnllls, thence Corvalls Ka tern . R. Train nervloo dully and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM SALEM SHASO.V SIX MONTHS TICKKT 9"'.0. SATUHUAV TO MOXDAV TICKKT $11.00. t Our olabornto new Summer Hook glVoe n concise description or Newport, including n Jist of hotels, tholr caplaity and ratos. Call on telephone or wrlto local agents, WM. McMllUtAV, Oonornl PassengorAgsnt, Portlnnd, Orogon. CI)iCQ(J0 St. Louis St, Paul Qntaha AS FOLLOWS: IJOTI1 WAYS oR v.d Tiiuoroii via POitTLANI) CAMHiim $87.5t $74.15 $09.15 $6I.G5 $61.65 powor of the state, now for tho moat n principle almost no old and in part, hold by them, will baud togeth er in making a blitee fight agalnet tho passage of the code lu such share that It woitM be effective. o- ...... .. ADDRESS , (Continued f-om Page 1.) K ft etiidle from elemonUry to oomnior Oltl bra uehee. The rt-roo e ioa was oneged 'aehoolkeeiiers.'Uut etirely they never Lby weal alctlon by Mrs. Bfderlck 'chh become enthusiastic and pro- llxwl us. the iiiountalaa 'Educate tho child not for school but for life.' To know the demand of life, tho tench- or must not nllow the iltist of tho ? schoolroom to settle on tho wings of i bis roul. Catt a teacher who doei $ not think make tblakere? Can th" moon br ny amount of ruoted light ever become a luminous body? Teaehers who ere crammed with methods not atedletl ont ami mad their own, may beeome Indifferent SSCEatn Prune .., Berry, Hop Growers Kansas City $61.65 $82.51 $817, $75.9 $75.0 Olaett ami Mine Lucille Itagednltt. Hixrliiteudieit Aiiltorinan Talks. . Fol'owim the musical numbe's J. II. Aekermaa, state superlMteudeut of public latructlon, dellverw! an addree la which he eald: "I am all need.... grealve otlucsto'n. "Momb of th'e awoclatlnn. the smallrr flrods of Ignnraaee obstruct our p-og-ees. the Instruments of ex act nua eroment are not a- J"et In our poreseloH, but the prlacltHe of shustlft.ty u- Jtjhn. II Uwli. Vto nnslnour, fykltg n cgjiiitg. Mou lth the leading IrrUa'llon IHipts nf l)it state ,. y. Tlv's bin whleb cevore l every ' a,nwn vNiiitingeHo- that WuW arUe h t tho fctate. dftclarertlat'Hfiyi.i,r.' f 'Mm'alX belutiit to th pub V and hitWJeet to OAtstieg rTKh'fi t. "r use my be npprpril fr bVnenal vwe. ,f U alo.giov!dB (hat beneftctot M hM be the be Is, tho Heart aed lite MHkre to tke rbAht Lo th m uf ater U an denied tbat tbo i "aeltcjal use of U i p w. nni tbA! tbe rUbt at v'Rai Mmsip eU I a-ejei-ltp &r m ' nisjL At v&x, wtty n rtf V 'w$ tbti , tNyy nti)H u-e- rn4 iga nv-Vner irovftsy) f CHfo rrry i f the hit w th glatl to com before a bedy whkh t action are aume'eatty well knewa: uoiug mi wiieh Tor the upbuilding of Ike educational iHtereets of the state as evedeuoed by gatherings of this klRd Mid for the pleasure In your groetluga, I g've you my utoet Mnee-j acknowledgment. Our state has aa educational yatem whlek Is mails up nf three elenteiits: Tlio Tlitw HP'nuinl, "FlretThe eelioola, Institution and uHdertaklagi of overy form d type whloh are attppotUsd by piihlle tax, nnd which are Immediately con irekal by public olUclala. "Veroad- Tbe schools, lastly tlons aad undertaking i of wy form aad type, wk'rh. while neither auu eortwl by pabllc tax. wor tentuall l:y raitroU by public ottleJals. are established and aialeale Uv tke state's authority ned p.,rmi e'oa. granted either by rerUlr leglala we hav- long s!n:e aPfiroxliuatoU 4he ills'aixc, the work of construction has wll advaacetl, sad all IthtU now remain, to be doae la the emotion and splicing together of the and the aaeonnceuieiu f-om at katlro source that a thorougl. Uo thle way." iMowtsjff Mr. Arkerman'j drees MkN Mary's aoaUomy. "Kd Meat to tho re'e'on adjouruei! until 0 this morning, ftevttlu ato IW ?K Hen BM TICKETS W'LL B13 ON' 8ALB July 6' 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21,22 r Good for return In 90 days j. Btopover prlvllcRoa at p eajurj within limits REMEMBER THE DAB Dor any furthor Information call t ngonts. W.1I. M'SIl'IHIAV, Gpnorul PnsBengci Acent. I'lJHlljAiNU, UltliliON Time Card No. ,"$:, Soul hem IVitl'J Co., Klfoctlvo Sunday, Mnr ll ii'iin. Totvnrtl Portland, Pimmr. o. ib. o;ia a. m. Oregoo El press. j No. 18.-8:40 a. m. Cottngo Oroi pnBjcngor. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Rosoburgfd HuiiKur. Toward Portland, FrclKlit, No. 222. 5:00 p. m, Port'd fast frqlght. to. --Mj. iu:u n:z3 a, xa way frolirht. lowniii San I'ranclnco, PncnH No. 11 1.:03 a. m. Itotebsl pnssengtr No. 17. C:IC p. m. Cottag" Cnl pnevonco. No. 15. 6:bl p. m. California i proea, No. 13. 3:31 n. m. Snn Franc! oxpreng. Townrd Sim Fntnclsro, Frolcht. No. 221.-2:43 a. in. Port and W frclRht. No 22.". 11:28 n. in way fre ri Oruttoii Klocth'c Time Tftllf Time of arrival nnd dt-partur cars nt Sitlom la as follows, Port'iJ nnd Intermndlnto peints: SZ In harvesting- their crops-If you I Bl.'nr 9 . . , . M ll want a special form or a rush job ad- 3fc rsSuSGO TO ELLIOTTS I r whlf'.i X o'cloc'c S Local Kxpros Locnl KxproBs I. oca! Kxpicsn Arrive 8:40 a. m. 10:50 a. in. 1:25 p. ni. 4:20 p. m. 5:45 p. m. 8:20 p. m Uv 600 1 905 1 11 631 Mt S:2J F I You will never be disappointed! mwnRMSni Tke late nrover rievelaad was owe asked what was the hardest Hve enactment or In pnraoaaee of ,lk, h n o go aa p eeldent. 'To geeeral u ovlaioa nf i.l tin!, reuua my ae'f-resuect am! kHn on these element of tas educt eaat !Hk,H Ur wk the polltlcul ietWtttllWaie1itlislti1 .... lkaakam4tui i .uiklfii.l igesoeaeBawsBBBsssBeisBsBaaBBBBaBeaeBBBBBjieBBeBse wwbhi are uutitic la tlte fell sen!' "w """" a etg eay Han-eat la the Wll'am- iiisvwNr 223 South Commercial St. Phone 1243 f the worU.Toey more eet the pub lc JudKiuenU ami huge their octli leait dlreotly on publle aiuherlty ex ere'sed throyglt Kovergwent. Th faot that ono uf theo ojomoats l 4. suppQri nud tho other not. that one u dirndls wntnlu,l hi- iwbMe otnolals and tke other not 'hume ,hos da',, nnpiy inuieaisg ,that the state standi In a dfatjulil? ro'at'oa to 4ha ono am! haji po relation, to the other "Tim thinly elomenj in the educa tional cyntem 1-. however, private luelHdee ffi his. lastUutloui and umlertatngu wtj)cji are without peetfle KOvenmeaUl ,aaetlon or enthorltyWhW'&l t twoanw they are et fji'blddjyi. They (all i'r.l thl mk W liberty not aeke mh k t-tttT-f- otte valley laenni a large beter an! beef crop next wfntor for the farmers aad ranchers, with good bank oc eoHiite on tho right side of the ledger. Summer retort weather right at taie. T ,, Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Rehevw CoWs by u-orklnu them out reraajeut. a( the sjstem through a coplou3 and t aeaimy action of the bovob. Relevtitoougto by cleansing the miwous memtnaiies of the throat, chest iwl bvtKhul tubes. sjss'naBBjsBBSseggfir-rsrsrssBMraMMMi. The Want Advertisements are "HumanizingM When moro people come to uso and amwer elassined adver tUomenta. moro people will kuow each other More People with Mutual Interests Will Meet- i"rvrcePe0Pl W,M Un4 ChaBne'8 aUd 0,,I,ortunlt,e3 tar rec'proca! Truly, tho want ad.s. are "duninnlslnR" people 8harni tho scorn of small things, th, scorn 0 r ba?ilntai ct S ll T log useful bt not u-ed things for userm and usau.o onLeXChaBb" " tog4hr. afe'iy of tke READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN, s SU u ATffajw P.iiTffim Airti"' rt couv.vLLis Ai i:.sti:n M TJMK TAHLK No 1 Lea7ea Dotrolt lM oiiowh, couiHK'nclnu'Jan l. l,:i Ir.iliiN for CortallM. No. S Lonves Albany 1 5' Hires Pt CorvallU .... 8 i No. 10.- Lcnvos Albany l:Mrj irlvoa nt Oorvallla ... 41 No. 6 Leaves Albany t Jf .Vr"tve8 at CorvallU .... 8"JM TrnliiM tor Albany. No. 5 Leavea Cirvallt :,t Arrives at Albarav ... . 7:'1 No. 9 CftVdS CarvnWa lil'M Arl Ives at Albany .. . t'n No. 7 . Loaves CurvaJIIs VMr Arrives a Albaay :,H No. ll fSuadar only) Leavea CorvHllla llsH'l Arrives at Albaay H:,t No. 12 fSurfJav on'yi Uavr-s Albany VlH Arrived o nnrvvllla .... Kflr fnrlloi- lnfnpTntlon WI Portland. Oregon. JJ CnmniAnrlnv Tnnn 22na "" . fnvha ..!. t.A fn1tnIOC of the n & T5 n. n betTJ bany and Yaqulna, dally exW Train No. 16 T; Lenvn Allinnv 74S a m. 1 .'ll Am- V,.ln. i.lHnm 5'1.! Train No. 15 Tr; fassenser ,.1 e'.laan ' ikMig w 1 ef t 4 k ' ohjiael i , ,, . U M . j cb'; o? I kra,l n- if OH ..Mi f kg' ' p 4re , aJe"t ota g-M 'a i w ,-f e4,, ' r Of". X K r t "At pleasant to tho taste i Maple Susar" Children Like ft. fw BACKACHE WAX KiCS Trj Zsilix hi&a &J SU:dt filt Zm u fem SMlt iv IL OKXLKILS J- vr xaquina , .je i"u .; tji Arr iih.nv 7nOnm 1L1. fin C?..J... Ut ortlfS '" fi - PRICE RAMfir follower , Lv. A'bany 7:35 a. m : r.i H:40 a m.: I v. Yaqnlna .' 2D To $ 4n V. Albany UiWf ro. -23-6t Gen. i'M isVJV vy " t