THE IRKIGATION AGE. 



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The Rogue River Valley Canal Company, composed 

 of Spokane capitalists, has recently acquired the holdings 

 of the Fish Lake Water Company, and propose to irrigate 

 45,000 acres of land in the Rogue River Valley, near Salem. 

 The old company owned 60 miles of canals and ditches, 

 and the new owners will build an additional 40 miles of 

 canal and 400 miles of laterals. The company owns water- 

 rights in Fish Lake with a storage capacity of 55,000 

 acre feet of water, in addition to the running water in 

 the north and south forks of Little Butte Creek. It is 

 estimated that it will require $2,000,000 to complete this 

 project. 



The Klamath Development Company has purchased 

 a tract of land, known as the Altamont ranch, comprising 

 1,200 acres, about two miles from Klamath Falls, and will 

 sub-divide it and place it on the market in small tracts. 

 It is all under irrigation and is adaptable for truck gar- 

 dening. 



The Snake River Irrigation District, Ltd., have per- 

 fected plans whereby 12,000 acres of land lying two miles 

 west of Ontario, and on the north side of the Malheur 

 River and west of the Snake River, extending to a point 

 opposite Wesier, including the famous Dead Ox flat, will 

 be placed under irrigation. These lands are to be irri- 

 gated by means of current wheels, to be installed in the 

 Snake River, the wheels to be run by power. The plan 

 of the company is to install two of these pumping wheels 

 in the Snake River, one of which will be at the mouth 

 of Jacobsen's Gulch, five miles north of Ontario. One of 

 these plants will lift the water 46 feet above the river; the 

 other plant will lift the water 103 feet above the river. 



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