La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 13, 1911, Image 3

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I& geande evening oeserveh,
: - MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1911
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Mr.
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LETTER FROM INTERIOR DE
PAETMEJfT EXPLAINS ALL. .
Local Land Office Announces All Dc
tails and Regulations, ,
Eastern Oregon
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Valuable information relative to the
fourth unit in Umatilla county, ia con
tained In a letter from the then secre
tary of the interior, Rlchard-A. Ballan
ger, to the register and receiver of the
local land office. The letters answers
a massive amount of qusetions coming
from all over the Pacific northwest,
and points out every detail peratlnina;
to the manner of filing on that land.
The letter follows:
1. Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 4 of the reclamation act of
June 17, 1902 (32 Stat, 388), notice Is
hereby given as follows:
2. Water will be furnished from
the fourth Unit, Umatilla project.Ore
gon, under the provisions of the recla
mation act. In the Irrigable season of
1911, for the irrigable areas shown on
the, farm unit plats of townships 4
and 5 north, range 28 east, and town
ship 5 north, range 29 east, Willam tte
moiiJIau, approved Dy the secretary
of the interior, February 11, "1911, and
on file in the local land office, at La
Grande, Oregon. -
3. Homestead entries, accompan
ied by applications for. water right
and, as hereinafter provided, by the
appropriate Installment or Install
ments of the charges for building, op
eration and maintenance, may be made
on and after March 22, 1911, begrnn!ng
at 9 o'clock a. m., under the provls'ons
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of said act for the farm units shown
on said plats. Watertight applica
tions may also be made for lands here
tofore entered and for lands in pri
vate ownership, and "the time when
made for lands in private, ownership
shall be 160 acres of Irrigable' land
for each land owner.
J. The charges which shall be made
per acre of irrigable land In the farm
units shown oa said plats,. uiject to
entry .hereunder on. and after March
22, 1911, and for lands heretofore en
tered or In private ownership for
whkh water will be furnished during
the Irrigation season of 1911 aa afore
said, are. in two parts, as follows:
(a) The building of the irrigation
system, $60 per acre, of Irrigable
land, payable In not more than ten
annual installments,' each payment not
less than 16.00 or some multiple there
of per acre, except that in the case of
lands hereafter entered the flrBt ln
OB SERVER MARCH 13 . GAL 2
stallment of the building charge shall
be $12.00 per acre and subsequent in
stallments $6.00 per acre. Full pay
ment may be made .at any. time of any
balance , of the building charge re
maining due, after certification by the
commissioner of the general land of
fice that full ' and satisfactory 'compli
ance has been shown with all the re
quirements of the law as to residence,
, uuu l ectauiauou,.; "-'-,',' " '--
;(b) For operation and maintenance
for the irrigation season of 1911, and
annually, thereafter until further no
tice, $1.30 per acre of irrigable land,
whether water is used thereon or not.
. &. AH 'entries made- hereafter for
for lands not heretofore entered, or
any of the lands described whether
for lands not heretofore entered, or
for lands covered by prior entries
which have been canceled by relin
quishment or otherwise, shall be ac
companied by applications for water
rights in due form and by the (first in
stallment of the charges for building,
operation and maintenance, not less
than $13.30 per acre of lrrlgabla land,
except where payments have been duly
made by the prior applicants and
credits therefor duly assigned in writ
ing. The second Installment of the
building charge, not less than $6.00
per acre, and the appropriate charge
for' operation and maintenance, shall
become due on December 1 on th fol
lowing year. Subsequent installments
payments will be due therefor is here
inafter stated. . ' ' .
4. Warning and notice are hereby
expressly given that no person will
be permitted to gain or exercise any
right whatever under, any settlement
or occupation begun prior to March
23, 1911, on any land shown on said
plats and all such settlement or oc
cupation, filing or entry Is hereby for
bidden; provided, however, that this
shall not interfere with any valid ex
lstlng rights obtained by settlement or
r ntry while the land was subject
thereto.
5. ' The limit of area per entry, rep
resenting the acreage which in the
onlnlon of the secretarv of th. inter
lor may be "reasonably required for the
support of a family on the lands en
tered subject to the provisions of the
reclamation' act, is . fixed at . the
rurounts shown upon the plats for the
several farm units.
6. The maximum limit of area for
which water-right application may be
of the building charge shall become
due on Dece mber 1 of each year there
after until fully paid. All entries
made and all water-right applications
filed after March 22, 1911, for public
or private lands shall be accompan
ied by a payment equal to the sura of
all installments which would have be- j
come due had the entry or water-right
application been filed on March 22,
1911, or which In the case of a prior
application , were paid and were not
duly assigned In writing.
9. For lands In private ownership
and for lands heretofore entered,' the
first installment of the charges for
building, operation and maintenance,
not lees than $7.30 per acre of irriga
ble land, shall become due on Decem
ber 1, 1911.'; The second Installment
shall be due on December 1, 1912. Sub
(""quent Installments shall become due
'n December 1 of each year thereaf
5r. In cases where applications for
water-rights are made for said lands
after one or more installments of the
charges thereon for building, op: ra
tion and maintenance have become due
hereunder, all installments of such
charges which have thus accrued must
b? paid at the time of filing such ap
plications for water rights.
10. The first and all subsequent in
stallments of the charges for all Irri
gable areas shown on these plats,
whether 'or not water Is used ther. on,
shall be due and payable as herein
provided.
11. The regulation is hereby establ
ished that no wate rwill be furnished'
in any year until the portions for op
eration and maintenance of all in
stallments then due shall have been
paid. Accordingly, no water ' will be
furnished for the irrigation season
of 1912 for any lands unless the por
tion for operation and maintenance of
the installment due December 1, 1911.
has fceen paid and In Ilka masser ao
water will be furnished la any subse
quent Irrigation season unless pay
ment has been made of the portions
of the installments for operation and
maintenance th.n due and unpaid. ' .
12. Failure to pay any two install
ments of the charges when due wheth
er on entries made subject to the rec
lamation'' act, or on water-right -applications
for other lands, shall ren
der such entries and the correspond
ing water-right applications, or the
water-right applications fdr other
lands, subject to cancelation with the
fortfelture of all rights under the rec
lamation act. as well as of any moneys
already paid.
13. All charges must be paid at the
local land office, at La Grande, Ore
gon. V.' ; ' '.. ' v-V-
14. The charges may, for the con
venience of applicants, be handed "to
the special fiscal a?ent of the United
States reclamation service assigned to
the; Umatilla project, for transmission
ly iutt leKibi.i' ttiiu receiver or tne lo
cal land office, but' In case this privi
lege is availed of the necessary charg
es for , transportation of the csah, as
determined by the special fiscal agent,
must accompany said water-right
charges.
. (Signed) R. A. BALLINGER, .
v Secretary of the Interior.
In addition to the provisions of the
foregoing public notice, the local land
offk at La Grande, will require all
persons applying to enter larfds un
der the fourth unit, to deposit with
such annl'fatlons the sum of $13.30
per acre of irrigable land, and if. for
any reascn. the applications are found
defective, th: same will be suspended
an dthe applicant allowed to cure the
defects; but in no case will applica
tions he accepted without the required
deposit, whether the applications are
In proper form or not, "
iFor all applications covering lands
'n private ownership, the land office
will require payment for all install
ments which have become due before
the water right applications will be
allowed. For example, If the land was
Irrigable in 1909, the water right aj
plicant will be required to pay all ac
crued charges for building, operation
and maintenance for Mhe . years
1909 and 1910. before a water right
certificate will be isued; if the land
was Irrigable in 1910, the charges for
that year must be paid likewise; but if
the water right application , is for
lands Irrigable in 1911, the application
will be allowed and certificate issue
without payment, as the charges for
building, operation and mantenance
will not be due until ; December 1,
1911. ;:'
Persons desiring further informa
tion, should direct their communica
tions to the Register and Receiver,
United States land office, La Grande,
Oregon. ,
judgments and decrees, ;.
NOW THEREFORE, In pursuance of
said execution and order of sale, I
will on Tuesday, the 4th day of April,
1911 at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M.
of said day at the front door of the
Court House in the City of La Grande,
Oregon, sell at . public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said
judgments and decrees of foreclosure
therein Including jjrlncljjai. iut-i ti
costs and dtsbnrsenients and accru
ing costs, all the '.lent, t tie and n
rerest, that said d fendants and each
of them had on the date of the mor
gages foreclosed in said suit In and
to the following described mortgaged
property to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
7 and 8 in BlocS 7 in Arnolds & Dray's
Addition to the town of. La Grand e,
Union County, Oregon. - i
Dated this 3rd day of March, 1911,
at La Grande, Oregon..
F. P. CHILD ERS,
Sheriff of Union County, Oregon.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
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LA GRANDE, ORE
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
upon a decree of foreclosure issued
out of and under the seal of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Union bearing date the
13th day of Januaiy, 1911. and to m:
directed and delivered upon a Judg
ment and decree duly rendered, en
trd of record and dock -ted In said
Circuit Court on the 9th day of Feb
ruary, 1911, in a suit wherein Rachel
Hl'ts was plaintiff end J. F. Eaker
Joseph Baker, Union County, Sanford
K. Baker, executor of the Last Will
and Testament of Mlcajah Baker, de
ceased and Margaret Baker were de
fendants; said judgment and decre:
being in favor of said plaintiff for
the silm of $590.05 and the further
sum of $75.00 attorney's fees and in
favor of Sanford K. Baker, executor
of the Last Will and Testam:nt of
Macajah Baker, deceased for the sum
of $862.66 and the further sum of
$100.00 attorney's fees and the costs
and disbursements of said suit taxed
at $20.40, and which judgra tit and de
cree was for the foreclosure of two
certain mortgages upon the premises
hereinafter described and directed
hnd ordered that said premises be
sold upon execution to satisfy said
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