PAGES BKND IIUM.KTIN, 1KND, OUROON, TIIUILHDAY, Al'IMIi 11, 101ft REVOLVING FUND FUN APPROVED BTATR K.NG1NKKK IjEWIS ACCOM l'lilHHKH MUCH OP 1NTKRKST TO CKXTIUli OHKGON lMUM 1XTS OX WASHINGTON TKU SALHM, Aprlt 6, (Special to Tho Bullotln.) Stato Engineer Lowls has Just returned from Washington, D. C, with considerable news ot In torcst In tho reclamation world. Probably tho Item ot prlmo Import to Central Oregon Is tho statement from tho engineer "that ho secured tho approval of Director Davis and Solicitor Will II. King ot tho reclama tion sorvlco to tho plan of using co operative survey funds returned from tho Ochoco and other projects as a revolving fund to bring available In formation relatlvo to Oregon projects up to dnto. This will make approxi mately $7,500 available in such re volving fund for this work and thcro is now practically $100,000 ot stato and federal money invested In such surveys, tho moneys to bo repaid when tho projects aro built. Purpose Explained. Tho fact that ono ot the principal objects to establishing this revolving fund is to Investigate tho feasibility of tho proposals made by tho consult ing board ot engineers on the Tumalo project some tlmo since, and also to secure a general survey of tho plan broached at tho Redmond water mastors' school not long ago by Mr. Lewis, for a gigantic 200,000 aero project In tho Deschutes valley. makes this proposed revolving fund of double Importance to that section of the state. Investigations also will probably bo raaclo on the Morson project at La Pine to ascertain the most foaslbla way of financing and completing It. Mr. Lewis stated that he urged tho necessity for speedy decision on tho remaining patents for tho Tum alo and Central Oregon Irrigation projects which aro hanging fire be fore tho general Mand office and re ceived assurances from tho land of fice officials that all tho speed pos sible in this direction would be ex erted but ho could secure no definite, information as to Just how soon these patents will issue, when they do como they will cover all ot the re maining lands under tho projects now considered feasible tor patent, and what la covered will probably depend largely upon tho amount of water avallablo as shown in the Archibald report, which Mr. Lewis states Is now In the hands of the de partment. Other Possibilities. Touching upon further Irrigation possibilities, Mr. Lowis said: "Should the Chamberlain bill pass, which provides for loaning federal credit to irrigation districts, wo will have our projects in shape to present without delay. 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The Pattnt Poach heep$ it Frtth and CUan and Good it i not Rat Gravity without thi Protection Seal Eatnbllshod 1831 but thoso In touch with reclamation matters fcol confident that an oxtens ivo Irrigation and dralnano program will In so mo way bo undertaken by tho fodoral government at tho closo of this war." Mr. Lowis stato that ho secured adjustment ot tho claim ot tho Ochoco Irrigation district with tho reclamation service for 11,000. Ho also secured an advance copy of tho regulations under the Smith 1)111 and It is possiblo for Irrigation districts to sccuro a Hen on vacant govern ment land within their boundaries upon compliance with such regula tions. Tho Suttles Lflko district, he states, has long been waiting tho Is suance of theso regulations. Approve Jordan Volley Among other important accom plishments which Mr. Lowis states wcro fruits of his trip to Washington was tho securing of tho approval of tho general land offtco to tho state's contract with tho United 8tatcs for tho reclamation of 29,200 acres of land for tho Jordan valloy project in Malheur county. It Is probablo that early stops will bo taken relative to starting invest'-f (gallons on tho Control Oregon and tho Tumalo projects relatlvo to de veloping tho enlarged schomo for irrigation made necessary by the failure of tho Tumalo reservoir and also considered necessary for giving to tho Central. Oregon country all ot tho birthright which nature intended it should have. looted $46.50 ot tho $100 quota sot tor Dond. About 26 business houses and Individuals havo donated to (this, tho contributions ranging from CO cents to $5. 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