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<br />orrcr32-2' <br /> <br />Page (l6) <br /> <br /> <br />50. H. r. Clark Canal, headgate in 22-20-5l (86 miles) canal <br /> <br /> <br />entirely abandoned, no headgates, intake filled up. Willis says it has <br /> <br /> <br />run no .....ter for, at: least four years. H~y land hall laterals but all <br /> <br /> <br />overgrown and ab~daned. <br /> <br /> <br />51. Logan and Ylhite Canal, (90 miles) no haadwcrkll of any <br /> <br /> <br />kind, is a low _ter ditch, shows evidence of recent use. <br /> <br /> <br />52. BrO'll!ls Creek Cllnal, hee.dgate in 29~2O-50 (91 milell) <br /> <br /> <br />good haadge.te, sheet file dam acrCllS two chennels, oanal 16 ft. wide <br /> <br /> <br />on bottOll\ in good oondition. Mr. Haggerty (WW 1/4 Seotion 6) says <br /> <br /> <br />oanal ran good head all ll1.lJII!Il6r and irrigation slI.tisfll.Otory. Large <br /> <br /> <br />proportion of land very rough and hard to irrigate. Only 2~ 611: irrigable <br /> <br /> <br />land is cultivated. 33% 1& irrigated hay land. 1235 acres in tabulaticn <br /> <br /> <br />has nevor been irrigated and are not WIder oanal all at present conlliruote4, <br /> <br /> <br />but are under a line Qf cross seotion stokes of proposed extension. <br /> <br /> <br />53. Tetrault Di toh No.2 (or Andy Hanson Di tah), headgate in <br /> <br /> <br />l-19-50 (96 mile), headgate at head of slough 1Ihich used as oanal 1'0r <br /> <br /> <br />some distanoe. Some water run in 1911, used en hay land. <br /> <br /> <br />Page (l7) <br /> <br /> <br />54. Beerline Canal, haadgate in ~19.49 (102 miles) in f'air <br /> <br /> <br />(londi tion. La'ld unrier upper end too high to be irrigated frCl'l 110, but <br /> <br /> <br />h _tered OO"a8s:\.onally by small ditoh fran river just below Beerline <br /> <br /> <br />headgate. M. B. Smith and two bro1hers oontrol 34 of 52 shares Beerline <br /> <br /> <br />stock, own 17(;1) acres under Beerline' and LLo acres under Browns Creek, stated <br /> <br /> <br />land south of railroad irriga.ted regularly until two years ago, but laterals <br /> <br /> <br />did not indicate suoh a condition. Hovever, 65% of' irrigable land has been <br /> <br /> <br />classed as irrigated hay land. <br />