rstih: six. DAILY EAST ORBGOX1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1912. BIGHT PACES. ASSESSMENTS FOR PROJECT COIIPIEIEO IUII.OING CHARGE I1ECOMES DKLIXQIFNT IN TWO MONTHS Efforts of I'mutiUa Project Sottlers to Have tiovoi'nnHMit Gnu I unto Payments Have So l'"ar lrvon Fu-, II Itlll lnlMUuliw.1 TIiIj H-.-.L- I . : v. ,.tvV-.i'--.. v, ' - H t. if - v : Scene tVoiu "Tlie Ilarr er Oregon SAYS FINANCIER WILL AID. Andrew MoConiie:i Declares J. P. Morgan Jr., Will Help Him. New York Andrew McConnell, f junder of a new rel'gion, who last week shot and wounded his wife at Ocean Grove N. J, and who was ar rested while attempting to write an ' exp a nation of h!s act, was taken to i the West Side court.. On his way j from a pol ce station to the court he I said: I "Mrs. Helen Stanford 1? a great; fr'end of J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., who has been our guardian angel CASGARETS SURELY STRAIGHTEN YOU OUT No Headache, I5iliousr.e-s, Upset Stoiracli, Lazy Liver or Con'toat- ed Houels by Moru.ng. 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Chidren Just love to take them. 4 ?h&y ) Mo J - IT I It is then tV.z r-r -, a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, its quick. ,!owi: l)-;- warms up a root i:i next to no time. That is the b-au'V ot "erection Smokeless O I Heater. It if lway$ re.idv f r v.-". v J ra carry it wherev.r you please; and you Kent it orily when vo. i t fKe Perlectioo Oil rin.t i imotrti and odof!?i a patented automatic devicr mtura 'Iim t wile and ecoooimca' burnt nine houra 00 one fila Handtome, o - ra ii.iulied atlio in blue enamd or plain ateel, with ackat trimra:Di; Otaef nrrmnm wnle tor mcruiw aramr a tar aaeaey ol Stinkard OU Company lneoroorat4 'r; - . - ':&. -0 iij . m:.c,j ? j: Ti;Utor, Thursday, January 4. many times. He haj often assisted mo and my cause. I have no doubt he will come to my rescue. "I first met Mr-. Stanford who is a members of the 3tanfords of Cali fornia, five years ago when I was lec turing In this city. She recognized my genius and wonderful discoveries in electro-medicine and she assisted me finally Today she ii poor." RIQTER K I U.ED WHEN SHOOTING UP RESORT Inmates Forced Into Snow Without Clothe Cook Shoots Offender. Lester, Wash. Chester Raymond, aged 21, was s io'. and instantly kill ed by Louis Shriner, a cook, while Raymond was trying to force his way into a restaurant and resort connect ed with the "L'ttle Jug" saloon, half a mile ea t of Green River Hot 'pr ngi. Raymond and a companion had been dr nking and started to shoot up the resort, runn'ng the in mates into the snow outside and tak ing their clothing. When Shriner, who worked in the restaurant, order ed the rioters to leave the place, Raymond started to draw his gun on Shriner, who immediately shot him. Shr ner came to Lester at once and surrendered to a deputy sheriff who took him to Seattle. YOUTHFUL ROBBER-MURDERER KEEPS IDENTITY HIDDEN Chehalls. Wa h , Jan. 1. Sheriff Foster today sent broadcast, a de scr'pt'on of a light haired, blue eyes, smooth shaven, twenty-two years old robber, who shot and killed President tfar of the Farmers and Merchants' bank, Saturday night and who refuses to reveal h's identity. The man admits his guilt and said he tried to rob the bank only after 1250 of his savings had been taken from h'm by gamblers 'n Seattle. He said he would plead guilty and take his medicine. He is renentant. He has been west a year and came from New York state. Old Grani"daddy Time takes no hol iday vacation More Cold Hands y 4 A wormn clten does not notice vV.t a cold day it is so long as she n bus:!ing around the house. But v' n j I e f is down to her sewing and r -.i.din, s!ie soon feels chilly. (Special Correspondence.) Hermiston, Ore.. Jan. 2. The sec retary of the Umatilla River Water. Users' a sociation has completed the i duplicate assessments list for the year onditig March 1, 1912. The records of the association show that out of 22, 000 shares of stock that the assoc!a tion Is capitalized for that 15.892 shares have been subscribed up to date. The building charge which Is delinquent the first day of March, ' with the current expense of the as-' sociatlon will amount to nearly $65, 000. This amount will have to be paid the as-ociation on or b.foro March 1, 1912, unless the govern- i ment grants a graduation of the wa ter r'ght payments. Also, the main tenance charge of $1.30 per acre wlll have to be paid in the spring before the water will be turned on to the lands of the stockholders. The sett'ers on this project have asked continually for the government to grant them a graduation of the bulki ng charge, which Is $6 per acre each year for ten years, without in terest, this charge does not include the ma'ntenance. The maintenance for the years 1909, 1910 and 1911 are $1.30 per acre extra, making a charge of $7.60 per acre each year to be paid. The settlers contend that if this payment was so graduated that the first payments would be small and the last payment large that they would be able to meet the water right without any trouble; that they might be able to place this money on the land and by the time the payments would become larger they would have the land In cultivation and would be receiving a revenue from the land. In addition to this the government has made the homesteaders on the third and second units of the project pay up all the back charges before they could file on the land, which In some cases meant $21.60 per acre to be paid when the filing was made. Bill for Desert Iml9. Word has been received that Sen ator Chamber'aln and Hon. Lafferty will present the desert land bill be fore the house this week. This bill if passed will mean grea relief to the desert land owners on the Umatilla project. Reclamation Rdport. The reclamation report for Decem ber, 1911, was as follows: The temperature during the month ranged from a maximum of 67 de grees to a minimum of 16 degrees. The precipitation amounted to to 4.9 Inched The gates on the feed canal were opened November 14 and water passed Into the reservoir on Novem ber 17th. The maximum quantity di verted, during the month was 125 sec ond feet; maximum quantity deliver ed to the reservoir, 13,800 second feet. No water was delivered for irrigaMon but 500 acre' feet was delivered from the reservoir for use In mixing con crete for the lining of the distribut ing system. Water right applications have been received covering 13,400 acres of 'land. Sven thousand sciuare yards of mortar lining were placed In the distribution system, 2, 200 linear feet of 20 inch and 1600 linear feet of 16 inch cement pipe were manufactured, 1800 linear feet of 20 inch, 800 linear feet of 16 Inch pipe. 3900 linear feet of 20 inch and 4,100 linear feet of 16 Inch machine banded wood pipe were laid during the month. Office stud'es and com putations for the west extension were continued. Amended Farm Unlt. The following practice will be fol lowed In regard to the amendment of farm units on the project. Every ap plication for amendment of a farm unit should be made in writing, sign ed by the application and a copy thereof transmitted to' the project en gineer, who will make a report on the same, with his recommendation. If no objection appears, -approrlate recommendation for the amendment of the farm unit in accordance with the report of the engineer will be submitted to the department of the interior. The general land office re gards the amendment of the farm unit In such cases by the. authority of the secretary, as equivalent to an authorizat'on for a corresponding amendment of the entry. No Action on Graduation. The secretary of the Umatilla Riv er Water Users' association wired the secretary of the interior in regard to the graduation of the water right payments and ecelved the following answer: "Your wire today. No ac tion has been taken for any change in the building charge. Secretary in the building charge. Fisher, sec retary." It Is thought that the-sct-tlers on the project will without a doubt take this matter up again with the secretary. The water right pay ments become delinquent In March. 1912, and If the settlers are to be al lowed any graduation of this pay ment they are anx'ous to know In ad vance, so as to make arrangements to raise the money to make the pay ment. The people here, cannot un derstand the delay on the part of the government In this matter. Lyceum Number. The next number of the Hermiston Lyceum association will be a lecture by Judge Will's Brown on Wednes day eenlng, January 17. Miss Chezlk, who lived with her brother on a homestead near Hermis ton, and who is a teacher of the pub lic school of Stanf'eld, spent the hol idays with her parents at North Yak ima, Wash. Rev. H. A. Newham, former pas tor of the M. E. church of this city, pent a few days here last week. He "reached l Heppner Sunday and Is nrlously th'nklng of taking that Mr. H. J. Stlll'ngs left for his home 'n Kentucky. He will return In February. COUGHS.COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT, CHEST AND Famous for Forty Years of njuiuuiminiuj ii1 , w I.1 jmiuma The Erie-Oregon Fruit company and the Wayne-Oregon Fruit company have shipped a carload of onions to Portland through the Umatilla Stor age company of Hermiston. Mr. H. Palmer, a former resident of Hermiston and father of Harry L. Palmer, visited over the New Years with fiends here. Edward S. 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