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FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 



July 



work at the mill will serve the general 

 interests of the forestry movement. 



Applications for Use of Forest 

 Reserves 



A very clear idea of what various 

 uses are made of the national forest 

 reserves may be had from the follow- 

 ing applications received by the For- 

 est Service : 



M. E. Field, of Stehekin, Washing- 

 ton, has been granted permission by 

 the Forest Service to conduct a hotel 

 at the month of Bridge Creek in the 

 Washington Forest Reserve. 



The application of Charles P. Mai- 

 lory, of Grand Junction, Colorado, for 

 permission to build a log cabin to be 

 used as a summer residence, in the 

 Battlement Mesa Reserve, Colorado, 

 has been approved. 



G. M. Parrish, M. D., of Chelan, 

 Washington, has been granted per- 

 mission to conduct a sanitarium at the 

 mouth of Prince Creek, north shore 

 of Lake Chelan, in the Washington 

 Forest Reserve. 



An application of the Kern River 

 Company, Los Angeles, California, 

 has been approved for a ditch and 

 pumping plant right of way in the 

 bierra Forest Reserve (Southern Di- 

 vision), California. 



The application of A. J. Samstag, 

 of Farmersville, California, for per- 

 mission to build a cabin in the Sierra 

 Forest Reserve, has been approved. 



The Forest Service has approved 

 the application of L. B. Sperry, of 

 Oberlin, Ohio, for perission to con- 

 struct a trail from Glacier Camp to 

 Mary Baker Lake, in the Lewis and 

 Clark Forest Reserve, Montana. 



The application of W. M. Finley, 

 of Elk City, Idaho, for permission to 

 conduct a public stopping place at the 

 confluence of Red River and Moose 

 Creek, in the Bitter Root Forest Re- 

 serve, Idaho, has been granted. 



The application of the New World 

 Smelting Company, of Seattle, Wash- 

 ington, for permission to build a wag- 

 on road in the Absaroka Division of 

 the Yellowstone Forest Reserve, in 

 Montana, has been approved. 



The application of Edmund Kelly, 

 of Pagoda, Colorado, for permission 

 to construct an irrigating ditch in the 

 White River Forest Reserve, has been 

 granted. 



The Forest Service has approved 

 the application of A. O. MacLeod, of 

 Mazama, Washington, for permission 

 to conduct a public stopping place at 

 Mazama, in the Washington Forest 

 Reserve. 



The application of Walter F. Hor- 

 ner, of Brinson, Washington, for the 

 construction of 50 miles of trail along 

 the Docowallip River in the Olympic 

 Forest Reserve, Washington, has been 

 approved. 



The Forest Service has approved 

 the application of J. H. Fuller for a 

 corral in the Black Mesa Forest Re- 

 serve, Arizona. 



The application of Will J. Margo- 

 rum, of Stehekin, Washington, for the 

 privilege of constructing an irrigat- 

 ing ditch within the Washington For- 

 est Reserve, has been approved. 



The Forest Service has approved 

 the application of Frisbie D. Hutchin- 

 son for the construction of an irri- 

 gation ditch and reservoir in the 

 White River Forest Reserve, Colo- 

 rado. 



The Board of Directors of School 

 District No. i, Wasco county, Oregon, 

 has been granted permission to erect 

 a school house within the Cascade 

 Range Forest Reserve. 



The application of the Mackinaw 

 Mining & Milling Company, of Ever- 

 ett, Washington, for permission to 

 construct a horse tramroad in the 

 Washington Forest Reserve has been 

 approved. 



The Forest Service has approved 

 the application of W. D. Wilson, of 

 Xewbill, California, for permission to 

 conduct an apiary within the Santa 

 Barbara Forest Reserve. 



The application of the Commission- 

 ers of Modoc county, California, for 

 permission to improve the public road 

 within the Warner Mountains Forest 

 Reserve has been approved by the 

 Forest Service. 



