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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1922)
TViW. .Tjmnavv HI, 1922 PAGE THREE So ! . r. IS II MILL Mute of Ofcfji in's Irrigation '"ill liniinatie Interest I. SALEJf, Ore., Jan. St. The total oWlaaiioa uf the stiitn of Oregon, lth relation tn the payment of in west on boiiilR !esuei! lj' irriga tion nni drainage districts, exclu sive of tentative agreements entered Into i(h the Summer Luke and Sil ver Lake projects, aggregate.! $813, 525. according to a iflmuiclat re- port prepared here today by Peres 4OHinpr. slate engineer. Of the frr7fi(;itions or guarantee of In-j forest the amount ot $545,125 ae- tmilly lias been paid by the state Contracts for the muiretlt of In-j eret on irrigation bonds entered into by the state fuilow:' Ochoco irrlKio district bondf i the amount ut ft.SIO.Xlt), inter- to be paid for periods varyint em two an oe-halt yours, tc tfcree and one-hair years, aggregtit kg $242,250, of which 1!4,250 wrea of irritable laud locatei neat i'tlnevllle, Crook comity. Talent Irrigation district bonds Ir the amount of $!52,500, iiiterea. to ) paid lor a period of two nnc. e-half years, aggregating til -T5, uf which l$22,"25 has bem This distHct coiuprises up iwoximateiy ll.uiio acres tf lam, ami Is 'located iij the Jtogne lilver valley. Warm Sprlnp;! irrijjation district fcuiids totaliiiR ?l,5r.0,00, interest to be jid for poriif 's varying from and one-half,' to three and one 6lf years, iiKKremiting $313,50rt, ci iih 1220,50V 4a been paid. Thlt district Includes 80,000 teres amt 1 torsted fft Malketr enmity. 8!i4e irriatie distrrct bonds In ta amount of ?100,000, interest to Iw paid for a period of two years rnatlmt $11,000, of which has been paid. Tfci dis- i,'.') comprises J 409 aeres of land ttod i iwitm alone nnaae river is Malhear eouaty. Payette-Orettoo BSop IrriRatlon dUlrlt bends in amount of $J75, 0, Interest to be paid for a per iod of one year, aggregating $16, tio, of which $8250 has been paid, t'liia district is located in Mailieur (utility and ahuts Bnake river. Grnnls rasa Urrigation district liids totaliiiit $l,l!t0.000," interest 4 lx) paid fur a period of two and ae-lialf yean, amounting to $175, 0, of which $Si,500 has been; tid. This tiistriat romprlsea I2.000J trres and lies In ' the ylcllllty ot Orants ,1'nss. ; Medford Irrigation district bonds .jre.gatini: $5i0,000, Interest to h paid for a ptwioi? (if six monlhs, aiiionatins; to $15,900. This entire emonnt has been paid. This dis trict h an area 1, rre od lies in the vicinity of Hertford, Jsrksiin county. - addition to Hie sectirltlc upon sjejeiaieii the state km a-red to pay latcrcHt, bonds havo been certified as follows: Medford lrrlgatton disiiict, $300, 000; Onints Pass irrigation district, $100,000; Ochoco irrigation district, $75,000; Talent Irrigation, district, $43,000; Teel Irrigation district, $30,0000, located in Umatilla coun ty and comprising IB, 500 acres; Wallowa Valleyl raproremertt (lis- trlct No. 1, $1!5,80, located in ; 4Vallowa county and Inclodiiig 10, - 000 acres. 1 remove tne grountt of noptilar Squaw Creek Irrigstioo district, '.discontent, yet we cannot allow an? $113,000, located In Deliuto3jiolitIe! activity to impose fi wilt eoiintv and comBiislng 150 acres; "Port the eowntrr hf violence, 1- Hood River Irrigation diatrict $l$7,- tfmidatlon, coercion or other aoia 000, Uocated In- Mood Kiver coanty," means. aiwl containing 1174 acres; Eutee-) "Theret Is t)d a ftatnraf and prise Irrigation Mrict, $o,000, io-isitf destre on the part of the cated in Klamath eounty and em-iT' inajurltjr c( th people that prising 2373 acrrs; Gold Hill lrrl-ihe law ehottfd be respected and gatlon district, $5,, locatscl in observed. . Jackson county and Includm U'" "s cinnoi hat thiak that In some acres; Fort Vannoy Irrigation dis- ' there la a misconception of trlct, $25,000, located near Grants the position of tk govern went of Pass, Josephine . county, and com-: I""'"- They have, I verily be prising 800 acres. ' 'lieve, tho support of 'the inw-ab!d- Hoiids certifie bv the commis-; iD citizens of India, slnn mrreaate I7.755.000. accord-1 "u cannot be fairly said that v Ing to the report of the state engi- necr. upon $5,752,000 of which the atato has agreed to pay Interest tor periods ranging from six months to three and one-half years. There are In Oregon 59 irrigation districts, comprising approximately 1 000 000 acres of irrigable land. These districts have authorized tlie Issuance of bonds in the amount of $20,000,000, of which amount nr., i, .1 1, I Km feaal ' The expenses yn connection with j the certification of bond', and the! 'gu.tr.iiitee of Interest thereon, dl-1 Tectly chargeable to irrigation dls- tricts. are paid by. the projects. tn- eluding certain expenses of the ir - - rlwMtms and drainage securitiej importations and withdrawals in t commission. " ' " ? 1921 were thousands of gallons The expens.i in connection with ; craatffr than in q920, acconliiif to i tho iidvei tising. .' issuance -,and sale : fj,,urttS made public Monday by pro- ot state bonds for the. payment of hlhition authoritiea. ; J Interest on irrigation district sc-j Three hundred and forty thou-jl curitles, are now paid from funds ga,,, gallons of whisky, 34.1S3 dor- arising from premiums on the sale en quartg of champagne aiijj 127,-. t of state bonds. Approximately $1400. 03 Raion3 of brandy, gin end cor-J has been received from this nourc dials wor. Imported la 1921, as and $1000 expended. The irrigation compared to 13-1 856 gallons and drainage i;ecurities commission whisky. 23,tir dten cinarU of has collected" from the district !- chamiiacne and 92,253 gallons of I proximately $x00 and has expend- jother liquors in 1S20. i e.l $0700. j Withdrawals from customs ware-,t A number of districts have made houses in 15(21 were 137,200 gal-' application to the irrigation and Ions of whisky, 18.SS7 rtiften qnartst! ainage Ficurltls commission lor of 'champagne and 127,224 gallons the certification of bonds and the of gin, brandy, cordial", etc., as t payment of Interest tnercon, out the commission has taken tne siano . that no bonds should be certified ttntil arrangements hav been, tnada i Mr their diiosat. ! no event .shall the Jit ate ho called iun to ipay mty interest on untmhl bond 'in the hand of the Irrigation tricls, the i-ommiioa ruled. Bonds for which siipi, cation for f eertifkatioit has been mado and no action taken by tin eommUslon iva grenule 17,615,000. This nc-iadm tho iippliratlon of the Jefferson Water Conservancy district", hereto fore known as inn North Unit Irri satJnn district,' In the a mount of $5,000, OtfO. The iiiiiiatitm law under, which the ttit ia nuw operating was etiaetwd in the year 1017. In ud ditioii to providing for the organi zation and operation of inijrflon districts ami the issuance of homis, it carried a iiiuvlsimj for the eerti- ficution of irrigation disiret bmls j by a coiiimsFion composed of the at torney-general, superintendent ot banks and state engineer, liy certl-1 fieation the bonds become iesni In- j vestments for trust and nsviRat , .funds of a similar character.' The tstato has no financial respoittiMI Uy under this 'provLslftn t-f tKe -tute. In a 5 1 S th coiUutVi ti ajiMmdt'd euthorititf tk t of interoK o irrifution d Hmi nfO 4irk-t feukU for uiy n fit th firtt five y?nr at'twr thoir U uanee. Thi, !m?nd,mnt $rulo4 for the issuant'e of Uitv Iondit tit proceeds is which ar tppllt- to l ho payment of Int t tike tlU trit brtndJt, : and rcfirtc-cl to as an iiitv't saiwr antry. It is iu rffnet definite con tract butvoeu ,th -jftatc and. ih district for the payment of Intftrtt onhe tlitr!ct lond for n psclfipd time, tiio district rservlun the rinht to notify the Mtte st any time ihst It do3 not ilcntaTtt W i! K.if or this pa y m tiit. The mof fntfiS hf ibr stt Is v'pii by h tltsorii t mfit trM hid hT tW-R rttfd. ThJa proYldftt no ftmrts for h payment , M lntrt im tb t boittU. Tit I ' ' I estt into contractu for th - mPiit of t,,tcvf. tv the the diittrictc would to Py the ititert'st on the stitie bonds tbiai tH xebt of sharp ot same bcrame do, thna putting the state in ths position of a prantar biao4 bro4h of the Cr1n w3$; without expmisa o iU part. ThifUIre juat at ibm. Their ! loKlslature later ,pard an ct tinning the uc.tm of the. cdnunlla requiring IrrfKRtfon districts to say the interest on the state bonds astvki! i ViolnM vn&tr ifcft ppvi they become due. ilatttm I irt?y Lhaa. EXPUNIIN Uy Asciate4 )4m1 DEhHI, India, Jaa, 30. Lord Reading, Viceroy o India, set tort the attitude of the Itirtian woveenment toward the revolutionary eremeuta in a recent address to a delegation from the Punjab chamber of com merce. After promising that the full strength of the government would be exertrM to nreveat disas ter, as cabled to that time. Lord Heading added: "We have no desire lo Interfere with tho lawful setivitee of poiitical parties however opposed to aa but. although 'we are most anstona to redress all legitimate grievance and hae abused thii power. ladecd ' ve nometimes criticised for not "'" i' '" I I readily admit that we sought to I avoid action which might either imscoiiceive.t or imsrepresenien too severe wr a pcovocauve. !!( R. t ny AmtrlKtr4 1 j Nm- yORK Jan 7. Liquer ! , compared to S7.720 gallons of iwrnsky. 19,312 dozen quarts champagne and ?!,5!S gallons other liquors Id J920, " UiUIIL L1UUUII ! IT EDI of of I l jjjj; OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TKTJE-. CoEd life SbCfEi'.MlSHTYSB TH0US1QS IH' mm war . Ti. .set.-.- IMuj. """ fiamiMrlng' ftboat 4S.0OO, wfeo r- 'volt sjtalnit orirt damintttloa, ibtw!! KaiA and Jlnlautt, ari cou-iEae W prcticir the same. ,Thy Jai, owevrt mtmb're of tb 'Greek Ortbodff ftttsir.ftf cBfcfc, la nijttinii a treatjr o peac wU!t Ut tu tb (Kftr!lan u?(w- jomy, t A Karciiaa comniun. vitb tiijoaoaiy, aflp mtalr!!3&e4 jta jpiiat t , !triutt&!ft Onea: i. To a;aTrti, Urly $o th &ftnda of Xrtlaa eofHrnuni. ; tr of pnTmottny uj aldir.y: tba rTo!t lit ordi to KrM& to While nwrraltfM ftoren for tb4 fnfturgenta ha him t:ihfanl i Helsiiifora is ml elsewhere tn Fin land, and the tyip4by of tfe rin nih. prt cud tubiie bits app&r ently ben: lrffiy Is fvor ,ef the ewttcfula tbat It kat giTto no offl fiftl aid la tbe Ktrrfiaai, KISfi Of ItOMK (HtMp (fTf ftseociat4 wveset . BKRBY, Ent.. J, ST. "Kind of Rome," the. world's cnatnisies pigeon, kaa just died here, in 1913, the bird won the world's iimgeat intgees race irrom fionie t Dewfcr, a diatawe ot rnaahty !, mites. " - - - Pftoaa Haia S?l for (aaoJir m j Pearl Oil. or tir kind of eil.- &&Btr jrminr r. 1-21-ff I uf Crackers tSl 5 LB. BOS ARB SATE. Sali4 or Plain, per bo 80c S. O. S. Haro ym iriM package of H, O. H. Ki4un ' Cleaner (leans everything, per pl;g ' 3ATSDAT SF1CXALS Tomattioes, VI eank 1,9? Corn, 0 cans . ifSf Coffee Jlili's JlL. Can, 3 lbs. S0. Coffee, 8hfjiiiiff,s,Bie, Iks .. fl.10 ' Citrus Powder, 2 tkjis . .... i Have vm tried oik" Spneif.1 Jpclivcrj ferrviw? Free Delivery j Joel s UJICC YOU JO That, Geoae ! that's piwef Fiwe. vsy t Uy Aieoeiat rrs MEXfco nrr, si, "e s. fkultias exift kctwMn tk SSesseew, and Guatemalan awretttment, wA !tl though, our Klmhiiattatiim hm tto 3r3t recoicniaed the new (luatemakut re lime, the relatssns lww hm to peoples are a esrrfial as ew,' Fiti, dent Obretwn tola newspaper ' wnm Monday. He laasiitifly df?tte4 rum;)' i of war between iaaiisr' ipm Guatemala aa abward, t. Sr yd. C3t5TtTan?fO ic yd. Woskw Nue, 1104 Adftxts wee. -Aw r&'a yens? i If you have lieawlacW, lsckache, tootisache, r.et- , nlgia, yhcumatiam, scuttka, . Jrott'li b urpris4 at 1K13 ; Quick relief : Dr.MikAiai4iaPia ! wilt give you. A lockage of tfces; ptB ' in your pocket or in yof sapping bag fray ave yaru hours of suffering. Buy tfiEci of ys IVcisl. Satisftion Qiisa'astesd , i rocery r . i. t 9 G IIS KILL - .persons were KiMf lit run street f hy iWAmnithUtKi r horsy-ilrawn ve- , hides, tramways aad. elfcsr newt , Utt locomotion in 1121, i j The problem of tr Imffic h:is. bfi the subjisri of ma!?3? Invejtl- sations and nstssieroHi reports sisi i recommpisdatlns h;ia ijeen inada jto lrefrf of I'oiice l,eiiilfr. j S.e time ar, "red b:w" about sis feet wide w4ro psinteil .across ?the street: at the interactions of . tho busiest eoriiers of the city, po f ilcemeit were stationed at rne. rpoints to motifs antomijiiii-s stew up an (!rtii.t! crriit! itho street n lb "ml basal' wre supimsl to be in aiitiUe safety. I'edt'fctriaits, huwevee, em think it was W?k. thir dignity u twais ESft 'red fesd 4 r ky ; havo been aban&Mftvct for ''jsfr.es or .safety." The latter Witt roasiit nf aduBtiait trie f i tso In i New York at the ha(e. c jii( Uroulwar "ifti !iveH. Ukew iitflw mart! f the !ire - IS hlt SOH tH jfiU -i way tfiit wi.aM i,ri ti bcfer;a (' He Vk j!!trae 4 lis, 3 " waarl kantcr acKeraily Jt?.-i 1133. D, W, AINEY 0eiaongtetisff t tha K. K. K, STCES Jan. 30th and 31st Columbia L ?w ' f" ..'"3 , A You Want the flat Mosey Can Bay JE'SLIRE.TO f he Mayt Cabinet, Electris WASHER Come la I (See It . L-V I 'Get' Okr Prices' t f; i , " .i .. 1 ssatnst ths lu iicesHsn frissis p th triaBs wb way bd rti vr t tin H'st corner, ' Frnttr Minister of Jttstta Xall, isf tlw tici!(t-'aa cabitset. Pisiliit- tie. lh&R-Ctmhst Coantess d Vissafourt !re the s Kiost prsji!it Hrsona wh fjre ran daws end kliJ&l by IOKSbllw Ht'tdforrl Citrr, teeHi-fnl j5tiiri,iiii(i work. a ASZZ "" 1 S 3 II a fFW VllarW S (touts :M irf 4 lt , IMJ Iu s ,arr AO- VSI tho hcmmmodMmn Store - , Win Serva 7ou m fist year We ftti oirf Ifftie This Pit AH COLUMBIA IQ-in, DcM Disc EEDUCUD tO T5c Best yf Tuesday, Joisuary 31st, ?: p, fli. Masonir HaH. tafartartt hs&SB? Vis-.WsBt a!! yaa KiM pstnent. audi - U;tJ F, SHXER, 1, 30-21. See, OBSBBVEil WAST ADS 6EF BE VfWK. tiavt- simile ptolatitt ftiiitiUttietit toaildtm and 85 order pkseed t oi sKtiSlis js urs to IvertVf fmW fnl, 1nl!!igcnt exectttion W Wl lite? 1 Bi'tts il&tinfaiii Lr . Csmpte ia of Poalt SapplleS . : tlaarnfcr Tww KWfcs North i Hit 6t . , S5a Ecora C6eney PhoRograplis r p Co. V f J i 1 - J - :,i 9 r 1 "t i t i i r t I