TUESDAY, JANUARY 25.192.1 PAGE FOUR THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON ft THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER S. A. PATTLSON, Editor and Publisher Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoffiee as second-class Matter Terms of Subscription One Year ?2.oo Six Months $1.00 , Three Months $0.50 HARNESSING THE Hp HE CONK J- nes'hn' of nis w movement lor llie tleve llie Umatilla rapids than ordinary imjio land Empire, and n: hcliind. ll I leppuer, 1 csted in any pr a re; asonaijie (.' 1 vice commission in the Ilcppner Eight & Water Co. rate case has increased the cost, of light and power to practically a prohibitive rate. If there is a town anywhere in the United States paying a hit j leppner we h;t c not heard gives promise 01 plent reasonable cost , should Lake an interest in life. ( )regon has a weal and it is high time step ihe water to worl, and 01 ma ii of were l I hereby add to md prospcril y of stale and t he ronilor jut and c erv oi in-r com si I ould be represente ,1 DAY DIRECTORS GIVE OUT STATEMENT Cunt timcil l-'rnni Page One) of gfly ceiils pi r acre on all land within the district and that Hio (II rerlors would make another assess ment hood. The board wishes to con tradict Ihe statement in regard to furlliei' assessments. The contract with the engineer employed calls lor a compells preliminary survey at 4" 'enls per acre for the irrigable hind surveyed, and when the survey is fOIIlplclod, Ihe next. Step will he left lo the vole of (lie land owners of Ihe district. The hoard having no au thority In houd Ihe district, or to or der any const ruction work com menced without being authorized to do ho hy the vote of Ihe land owners within Ihe district. The assessment of Ml cents per acre was made in order to pay the enngieoring cost of 'III ccnls per acre and Ihe additional ill its per acre is lo lake care of esti mated deliiniticnclos in payment of tax, and to pay I wo and one-half years opera! inn expenses of llie dis trict hoard. The contract of Ihe district with t he engineer employ ed is a public rec ord as w i ll as all I In papers iiled wilh the district, and subject lo hi pped inn hy anyone interested at any time. In view of certain inis-statc-iiienls which have hern circulated, llie hoard feels that in justice to it relf and the I;. ml owners interosieil, thai a helter understanding will pro lan when Ihe provisions of Ihe en gineer's colli rucl heenme more cen trally known, and for lliis purpose a copy of Ihe contract Is herewith puhlished ('. ('. CI.AKK, M. 1). CI. AUK, i:i. W. lilKTMANN. AtiltlKMEM'. "WHEREAS. The John Day Irriga tion district has been duly and legal ly organized under the provisions ot Chapter ;!,ri7, Laws of Oregon for 1917, and amendments supplemental thereto, and "WIIEKEAS, The legality of such orgaiiiiilion has been examined into by Teal, Minor .Si Winlree, of Port land, Oregon, who have rendeieil a written opinion to the District to llie 'fled thai all oi the arious steps '() ill r (I b law to be pet t'o: mod ill the ori-.a ni.a t ion of an i-i ii-.ii inn hi-, trie!, haw be. n peri.e uieii w ,t'i - ex pert to ihe said John Dav lh-irio:, and in i heir opinion i he s.i ',,.- i-. and b n.illy orgalii.-iI. and "'!li'i;l-:AS. Tile published 1 of the John Dai project as pi. ill 19 Ii. by John T. Whistler John II. Lewis. repi esciii in;; I'liilcd Stales and the Slate ie ively, is based priniarih upon th iui-. tlu the -pel I- e ser- ve of a low line canal lo in i ate ap proximately 1 20,001' acres, and even tor this area is much out ie date in no far us esliiuaii'S of cost are con cerned, and which report also men tions hricttv the possituiity ot con Mructing a high line canal with i - er - tain tunnels lor the' irrigation oi ap proximately double the aiea tor which detailed plans were prepai cu In said report, and it appearing to i the board of directors that the tiish j limit is more desirable than the lew ' land along Ihe liver: thai the dis-i tncl boiindai u-s ha o been drawn, and j the disiiiit Mtlid to include these! high ,amts; tbi i. lo;e Hew plans with Ihe view ol bililv of con anal under as a basis te deli niilnuig t lie team 1 1 uci ion el this big line p; oeut conditions and do is'itg seme plan tor ti na n ci n and cons! i net pinjei I with pi i .He or now Tr.i-.i;i-:i-'Di;v Ution of the leregoiuii in (lie larger public funds. In cousider steps w !i ii h bale hereuUoie been taken by the John Day lnigalion District and the liccessaiy stops to be ta'Kt tk In ihe Inline, it the objects and piii usvs for which the district w.is otganu.cil are to tie carried out. and in i iew of the daily flow of the John Day river in COLUMBIA RIVER. ",NCE called to meet at Umatilla Wed- ek lor the purpose 01 minuting a opnient of hydro-electric power at the Columbia river is one ol more ce to this entire section of the lu everv comnmniu -iiould get - peciali v, has good reason to become inter ijeci that will promise electrical energy at -,t, since ihe recent ruling of the public ser ;iier rate for electricity than of it here, and any project that juice for all purposes and at a :e every Ilppnerite sit up and water power being taken t( to waste, bllSV, llllt get the t bl weall! 1 1 the !b..p M orrow dav. own aii',1 commniuh' it U m;.i ilia. lack of available funds, and ihe ne cessity uf having such surveys and investigations made without delay as a basis for enlisting federal aid, also that the necessary fluids' may he lev ied lor ihe purpose! of carrying on Ihe work of llie dislriti, THERE FOKK it is A G It K K D as follows: THIS Ad II KK.M EXT, made and en tered into this 2 ml day of June, 1929. hy and helween ihe John Day Irriga tion Disliicl. a political subdivision or Municipality of the State of Ore gon, acting through its Hoard of Di rectors, some! hues referred to here in as "District-," .and Lewis and Clark, consulting engineers of I'orl- alnd, Oregon, sonielimes referred to herein as 'Engineers' or ihe 'Engi neers,' "WITNESSETH, Thai for and in consideration of Ihe premises and agreements herein conlained to lie kept anil performed hy Ihe respective parties hereto and llie payments lo lie made hi Ihe manner and at the time herein provided, Ihe District herd) y employs the Engineers above mentioned to make the following de scribed surveys, investigations and reports, which the payments herein. "I. Tin ed hereby engineers worl.- here l-'ncniei-r. md in consideration of Disliicl agrees to make the as and when provided for ' Engineers above mention agree to act as consulting I or I lie Disliicl and do t lie ill outlined as I tie District 's and aciept ill full iiavnient I In refer I lie su said Engineers ( i n.-mlt in;; and i s herein mentioned, I shall be known i. Managing Engineer for the District. "2. The duties and work of such ergineers shall be as follows: I "(a.) To keep personally in touch Willi all phases of the work and tie j subject lo call upon reasonable no lice for cousultal ion with the Hoard ei lnreetois o! tlie Disiriet on prou-i leius affecting mil only engineering matters, lint also Ihe gcni ral welfare j of ihe District; also to act in a niana- I gerial capacity in outlining and sug- , gestnig plans lor tlie consideration I of t he Hoard. i "(b.) To prepare a may showing j the present owners' as near as this can iMisoimbly be determined, for all land within the boundaries of the ir- ligation disliicl, and such areas ad- I jaceiil therein as general engineering i consideration indicate should he in- i eluded within Ihe boundaries of said , District "(c. ) To prepare a map and de-! sciiptien ol the hoe. lit! a I ies of such tracts fur use by the district attor ney in pn paring the necessary peii nous so that the same mav I m- sur-U.h- the for gal- eluded within its boundaries. I 'd. ) '!'o prepare from actual wis a map and pi utile ol such h line canal as in ihe .lUilgni- n! of I lie ll'eel s V. ill be mi st feasible ci i ii s i r in lieu wiih a view of irri in ; Ihe great si amount of laud W illi I in or adjacent lo ihe boundaries of I the disliicl, w hi h map and profile pliall be ol sui t'ii icnt accuracy for the making of preliminary estimates of the cost of construction. "(e.l To make such reconnais sance surwys including maps and pretties as may be necessary in de- termining whether or not nljacetit in i now without the boundaries o; 1 1 he district should bo included with- r- "(f.) To make such reconnaisance ! surveys including maps and profiles ias may be necessary to determine the practicability of Irrigatin;; a part I of the hind within Ihe district by pumping. I "(g) To prepare the necessary maps and assemble and furnish the nereis, u y rcpeiis and intiiruiation that is preset secret ry el llie its, en., uf if,. ibid by ruling of (he interior under t lie prn- ic so called Smith leli in const rucl nig ; lie pi e or as a w hole w ii h t lie it a a leu jeCl 111 uuils .lid ot pru aie capital if noci s-su y or desirable, ! const i net inn cost call be j upon any and all public i his appears so that the ! made a lieu lands within I'lMiini.ii ies ei uie uistriot. the same as provided by law for private . lands. i th.) to tmtkieuintely establish i and liei eafter maintain gauging sta Stiotis so us to accurately estimate the the vicinity of the proposed diversion, also at the proposed Dayville reser voir site and on Willow creek and continue such measurements until September 1, 1921. "(j) To .submit a topographical map of the proposed reservoir site and dam sites, also revised plans for tin- construction cf a dam to hold the necessary water for the land con templated h' leiii to be irrigate?.. "(k.) To.-eparo a general plan of typical construction features for the various parts of the project, which plans be sufficiently accurate to serve as a basis for preliminary es timate in determining the relative feasibility of the project. "(1.) To make a preliminary esti mate of the cost of constructing the high line canal under present con ditions, also the various features or units of the project. "(m.) To prepare a report with necessary illusi rations so as to clear ly outline ail necessary plans and es timate:; which may be necessary in financing and oi -gr nizin.g the project, tin nishiii'4 ine district with ere doz en neatly bound volumes of tho Bitiue. "2. The engineers shall immedi ately upon execution and delivery of this contract., begin to assemble the necessary eiieir.eering organization and proceed with the work above de scribed at Iheearliest possible mo ment, and particularly the establish ment of Ihe necessary guagiug sta tions, and all of which work shall be linished on or before" September 1, 1921. "4. That in full compensation for Ihe doing of the above mentioned work, wis bin the time specified, the Kngnieers shall be paid in cash, or its equivalent, a sum of money amounting to forty (40) cents per acre for each and every acre of land, in private ownership, wi'hin the boundaries of the District or which is subject to assessment an. I taxa tion on or before September 1, 3 921, which sum of nicney is to lie paid in monthly installments upon vouch ors ;-u bin i I ted iiy Use Engineers in proportion to the rmotiM, of work performed thai month, hears to the total amount of work lo- be per formed hereunder,, and in case cash payments cannot, be made as above provided, then and in that event pay ment shall be made in warrants of the district, bearing six per cent, in terest in the name of John, H. Lewis, as follows: Twenty thousand dollars in district warrants to be executed and delivered in denominations sat isfactory to the Engineers, cn or be fore thirty days from date hereof, and a like payment of twenty thou sand dollars to be made on, or be fore September 1. 1920, and one-half the balance due to be paid on or be fore April 1, 1921, the balance re maining thereafter becoming due and payable hereunder on or before Sep tember 1, 1921, upon completion of the work and delivery of the reports herein provided for. In case,, how ever, that the work is finished and reports delivered prior to September 1, 1921, the District reserves the right, to withhold a sufficient sum of money to fully meet the cost of 'vcrv Piece of Goods in Wash Dress Goods REDUCED it Evervthing in Children 1 1 THOMSON BROS. completing stream mAisureents pro-1 vided for herein to and including such date, withheld aount shall be paid to said engineers at the next regular meeting of the District Di rectors after such date. After such date and until such time as the pro ject is financed for construction un less otherwise directed by said dis trict ihe Engineers shall continue to net as Consulting and Managing En gineers for the district, and shall be paid .". monthly retainer of one hun dred and fifty dollars- per month and expi uses for following and directing ihe neineering work of the district and for such time as either member of the linn may devote personally to held or office work, twenty-five dollars per day and expenses, not to exceed live hundred dollars per month and expenses for one member of the firm, and the District hereby agrees to make payments as and when provided for heiein. "5. That in case the issuance of warrants as heiein provided for should for any reason be enjoined by any court of competent jurisdiction, or if an ywarrtints alter issuance should for any reason be held inval id or oi no avail, then this ttgirty. iiient shall be construed as a binding contract,, and en taxable, the district to pay the several amounts herein as smoon as the necessary funds can be levied and collected as herein pro vided, which payments when made shall include interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date same becomes due until paid, which due date shall be taken for the purpose of computing interest, as the dan on which vouchers are filed by the Engineers with the District, or if tlie warrants have been issued to evidence the amounts due hereunder, then interest shall run from date of such warrants and as therein pro vided. "(tj.) That the warrants herein provided, shall prior to delivery, be i'cL'isti r d by the District with the Treasurer thereof, and that such warnsis when issued shall not. bo considered or accepted as payment of ihe several amounts due, but shall be held as collateral by Ihe Engi ne! rs or their assigns and ibe used as one of several methods iffound necessary to enforce the payment of the money herein provided for in cash with interest thereon from date due until date of final payment. "7. Thai if funds are not available by September 1, 1920, in the treas ury of the District to pay the amounts due hereunder, or to be come due, then and in that event the District through its Board of Direct ors shall proceed immediately to make out the necessary budget, esti mate possime aenmiuencies unu levy the necessary funds to cover the ob ligations of this contract, and file the same with the proper county officer so that such elvy will appear on tax statements in'the spring of 1921, and the Engineers or their assigns are hereby authorized if found neces sary to to proceed in any proper court to enforce the making of the necessary levies and collection of the necessary taxes to provide all neces EVERYTHING i ft & & m WTh m, THOMSON BROS. Everything in Domestics " REDUCED f j Men's. Women's and Shoes REDUCED. T II TS REDUCED V ' ALL XIGHT GOODS REDUCED ' l I SHIRTS REDUCED ALL UNDERWEAR REDUCED ' ' "' " ALL ODD FAXTS REDUCED PLEASING REDUCTION ON ALL GROCERIES sary funds, as hereby provided to be paid by the District. In case for any reason the amount of monoey yield ed by the tax tevy made in 19 20 as above provided should not be suffi cient to pay the several amounts due hereunder with interest, then the District shall proceed in like manner in 1921 to levy all necessary funds, including estimated delinquencies lo fully meet the obligations of this contract. "S. As soon as tentative plans are prepared by the Engineers and rec ommendations made as to what if any lands adjacent to t heboundar ies of the District should be included within by petition, the District agrees to proceed immediately to circulate the necessary petition and take all necessary steps as provided by law to include the same within the boun daries of tihe District, so that the ca nal lines when run as provided for herein will be as near the final loca tion as possible and so that a dupli cation of such preliminary plans and in'cidental expenses may be avoided and this preliminary work seive as a basis for the final location to be made prior to the beginning of con struction. " "i.N' WITNESS WHE11EGF. th" it- spective parties hereto have caused these presents to be executd in dupli cate as of the 2nd dav of June, 1920. "JOHN DA V IRRIGATION DIST. "By C. C. Clark, President. "By F. R. Brown, Secretary. "LEWIS & CLARK, Consulting and Managing Engineers. By JOHN H. LEWIS,." Ilond to Accompany Contract I5e tween John Day Irrigation District ami Lewis Ai ( lack: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS : That we, the under signed John H. Lewis, as principal, and 1. I!. Levis, as s.irety, are jointly and severally held and bound un'o the Johi. Day Irrigation District in the sum of thirty thousand ( $ 1 0 . -M e.r, dollars, lor ihe payment if which we jointly ini: severally bind ourselves, our heir exicuto's, ad ;.ir.;si:'aiors and assi;:r.-, and successor and as signs, firmly ' y these ! cuts: 'THE co: ITON OF THIS BOND S l: '.( "That, i'. !1" nil !!'.' ti 2nd day of Md John II. June, A. IJ Lewis as pr entered m . name of 0 Pa' vein ni'ide and . a eer t a n cot. 1 1 ar I , hi t he Lewis Clark, copy of "Hereto annexed, with the which is John Day Irrigation District, and which contract is hereby made a part hereof, by the terms-, conditions and provisions of which the said Lewis & Clark agree to make certain surveys, investigations, and reports in consid eration of which certain warrants are to be drawn, registered and deliver ed by the District to said principal herein, at the several times men tioned in said contract,, which is ap proximately the estimated time when said amounts should become due and payable, and the prinipal herein agrees that in case an amount so evi denced or paid by warrants should j at any time exceed the amount which i would have otherwise been paid in IN THE STORE AT Everything in Cotton Dress "Goods REDUCED. I n y. Evervthing in Men's and Bovs' Suits REDUCED. cash hereunder if cash were available in the treasury of the Wt6trict, then this bond shall be held for the pro tection of said John Day Irrigation District, and the said principal herein agrees to expend any money which he may derive from said warrants which are in excess of the amount due the engineers under said codt tract, upon the work as outlined in said contract. "NOW THEREFORE, if the prin cipal herein should faithfully expend such sums or proceeds of such war rants where in excess of the amount due, on work as provided for in said contract, and in accordance therewith then this obligation is to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. "WITNESS our hands this 8th day of June, 1920. "(PEAL) JOHN H. LEWIS, Frincipal "(SEAL) I. B. LEWIS, Surety. "State of Oregon, County of Multno mah, ss. "Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of June, i92i'r. " (SEAL) F. A. KNIGHT. "Notary Public for Oregon. "Mv commission, expires March, 18, 192-1," .nsTiFH'.vnox ox boxd. State of Oregon, County of Multno mah, sn. "I. B. Lewis, the surety named in and who executed the above under taking, being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is worth the sim specified in the said undertaking' for which she is bound over and above all her just debts and liabilities, ex clusive of property exempt from ex ecution. I. B. LEWIS,, "Surety. "Subscribed and sworn to before rue this 12th da.y of June, 1920. "(SKAL) A. F. KNIGHT. "Notary Puaile." WANT ADS FOilSALE Two-csfra good 'if-'U gian stallions, one three years old, the other two years old, both reg istered and home bred. Also one roan Shorthorn bull calf,, register ed. Call on, phone or write W. I. Ebbert, Condon, Oregon. 3 5 LLOVD HUTCHINSON cleans, dyes, presses and repane men'1: and lu dies' clothing. Satisfaction guar anteed. 29-31 FOR SALE I have a 1 1-1-horse-power Gray gasoline engine, over hauled and in fine running order, but cannot use it, must have a bigger engine. $2 5 takes it. Can be seen at Willard Service Station, Heppner. Jos. W. Fritch. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Remodeling and Ladies' Tailoring Mrs. Curren, Church street. 27f Subscribe for tho "Herald" get all the county news. and I f less i