THE IKRIGATION AGE. 



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The Kingman Colony Irrigation district has been or- 

 ganized with headquarters at Ontario, Oregon. The dis- 

 trict comprises 17,000 acres of land which will be irri- 

 gated from the Owyhee River High Line project, which 

 will cover in all 135.000 acres of land, included in the Gem 

 Irrigation district in Idaho, and the Owyhee Irrigation 

 district in Oregon. 



John Arzner of Myrtle Creek has bought a 2,000 gal- 

 lon galvanized tank and windmill and will install an irri- 

 gation system. 



Colonel John F. Spray of Cottage Grove lias purchased 

 400 acres of bottom land in the Row river valley, and is 

 constructing an irrigating ditch a distance of three miles 

 to water the land, which will be set out in orchards and 

 sold in five and ten-acre tracts. Not more than ten acres 

 will be sold to any individual. 



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The directors of the Owyhee Irrigation District met 

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 W. Lee Blodgett secretary. 



C. E. Monro of Seattle, Wash., has purchased a large 

 tract of land in Wheeler county, Oregon, for a considera- 

 tion of $125,000. This property consists of the finest irri- 

 gated and grazing land on Bridge creek and is one of the 

 largest individual tracts in this district. 



The state land board has posted notices that forfeiture 

 proceedings are to be commenced against the Deschutes 

 Irrigation and Power Company for the non-fulfillment of 

 the terms of the contract with the state. A petition of 

 Receiver Redfield to the court has been granted which 

 authorizes that official to negotiate with the state land 

 board in the endeavor to have that body defer its con- 

 templated action of forfeiture. About 13,000 acres have 

 been sold on contract and approximately 12.000 more 

 are said to be ready for water. About 200,000 acres have 

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