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    Southern Oregon New» KcView, Thurs. March 6, 1947
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in m ig ra tio n a t G old K ay a b o u t C n ange last T u e sd a y evening.
n i i n i . l i»iU \ till* Meek <>l th e In* bouse un Hi«' l.iiui'1'lliui t ¡im n a l B a s k f tb d l m u i i . a m i i ' i Mam ¡specie* of M ig ra to ry F ish nUVLlIlMt
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g ie ilte r p a r t of th e ste e llie a u to G ra n g e m e m b e rs T u e sd a y
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salm on ano - u i u.c ... tio u l. I lie ' p.i., the c o u n tin g s ta tio n in g great-
re a t- to ld ot th e uses ol U U l in c o n tro l
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d ‘i lio i ii, Bill MeC !iey, l l e i b i.'u m i- i . m ui.oK s s .a i I < i n -=
HE --- n t m o u th e s t n u m b e rs d u rin g F e b ru a ry unit oi co m in g m o m on n a r tie li p e a rs
, I .111.11 III llll'l' In.ill. Sh < ’ ivii v isit- 'T iile n i li I ig.lim n i t u n i an d Itavi ( ■ in K i n g .ti -. ">n V/i!t n >'<■ t> a o o u i m e — l a ...........-
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m g tn i o n ly iliiu g tih i .Mt
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m ro u g n o u t the su n u u e i a n d into i ng all a v a ila b le w aters accessible lu e s d a y evening.
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.so v e n ib i i . 1 he i lis t ot th e tu n s,
Toe fry s ta r t com ing o u t ol the n o tle r re c e iv e d p rizes for ld e n ti-
M is K ail T. N v w b iy wu* in h o m e .
T o L a P i n e M a r c h K including the peak, m ake a ra p iu ^ j a i c i a., c a n y as D ecem bei 15, ly m g th e m ost c iu ld h o o d p ic tu re s
A n I i I m i i I tin s w eek en d . Sin- cam e
m ig ra tio n op th ro u g h th e w a te r ­
Till nt. M arch 0 V e te ra n s <»f s h e d w ith a peak le a c h e d al G olu aim tile w a te rs <n Ute K b^ui be- b ro u g h t by m e m b e rs of tn e clu b .
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K e iie sliiu e n ts w ere se rv e d by
Fort ign W urs T u lc n t b a sk e tb a ll Kay Dam a b o u t J u n e 15. in the e'onie lite ra lly a liv e w itn th ese
ing uf th e D au g h ter* ul Un- Nile,
M ervin H ixsom ,
m i g r a n t s M r. an d M rs.
lull w ill tra v e l to a P in e th i i i t e i above G old Kay D am they ..m ail d o w n s tre a m
Z u lein ia te m p le , S a tu rd a y
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.,i ,,ri tin- T,,i nt court la. t S;it Big Bu'.te C reek being th e m ost in c riv e r in th e sp rin g ju s t a» M rs. L a ttie , a n d Mr. a n d M rs.
M a rtin S e h n a c k w ill be on th e
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., Bill F lack w-ii h ig h p o in t m an categ o ry , sto p over in th e a rea .u e o u t ol the tr ib u ta rie s by Ju n e . M arch 11th m eetin g .
e sts p re s e n t for T u e sd a y ’s
(or T a le n w ith 10. C ox w ith 1< from G ra n ts Pass to G old Kay. C h inooks le a v e th e u p p e r n v e i m e G e u tin
g w e re M rs. M ild red N o r­
a n d s ta r t tn e ir m ig ra tio n to sea
w as high fo r th e L uggers.
T he fall i uns m ake an e v e n s h o r t­
d u rin g J u n e a n d J u ly . N e a rly an m a n , s ta te d e p u ty a n d m e m b e r of
e r m ig ratio n a n d sto p all along
BOOKSTORE AT S.O.C.
gn to sea befo re th e y h a v e com ­ D eer C re e k valley g ra n g e in J o s e ­
HOSEBUSHES
the low er sectio n of th e riv e t
W IL L O PE N IN M A RCH
p le te d
th e n l u s t y e a r ol ln e p h in e co u n ty , a n d Roscoe R o b erts,
Each
S o u th e rn O ie g o n C ollege. for from G ra n ts P ass to d ie coast, ste e lh e a d an d stiv e rs, on th e o th ­ s ta te ste w a rd , also se v e n T a le n t
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PEACH TREES
to m ost of th e sp a w n in g a c tiv ity , er nan * rsp e n d th e ir lir s t y e a r in H a m ilto n , Mr. a n d M rs. G e o rg e
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T h e new b o o k sto re , w h ich is to w ith th e Illinois R iv e r an d Mule-
a w a rd m ig ra tio n u n til M ay and H a rtle y , M r. an d M rs. H o w a rd
Regular tire
H olm es an d Bob F le m in g ; also Ed
he te m p o ra rily ho u sed in th e C reek being th e m ost im p o rta n t Jtfh e ol th e ir second y ear.
N o rm a n of D eer C re e k g ra n g e .
S iskiyou B uilding, w ill op en with. of the trib u ta rie s used.
APPLE TREES
A lte r liv e y e a rs of stu d y the
Silvei salm o n e n te r th e riv e r
n the n e x t th re e w eeks, a n d w ill
Regular tixe
m ain fa c to rs o p e ra tin g a g a in st the
W ilb u r E ggsm an, w ell k n o w n
su p p ly all n e c e ssa ry college te x t- m the lull, u su a lly d u rin g the
fish e ry j ».*•
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m onths of S ep tem b ei and O c to - , 4,Oi,c,
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— be: (1) the c a ttle m a n of Modoc P o in t a n d
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her, and d ie d m ig ra tio n is r e l a - , n n g e rn n g s d u m ig th e n (tow n- fa m ily a re v isitin g w ith W a lte r
ial*.
F red M orlan. co lleg e b u siness lively rapid. Som e a re ab le to stre a m m ig ra tio n fro n t th e u p p ei J K e rrig a n
Bush Cherry
m a n a g e r, w ill su p e rv ise th e o p e r- reach the are a s above G old R ay riv e r h a v e been su b je c t to tre -
Plum s
Dam, but by fa r th e m a jo rity of m endous losses th ro u g h u n sc re e n -
Apple
Apricots
i i t l o r ^ i M h ^ J o o k s t o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ — tliein s t o p in th e low er section o f ed irrig a tio n d itc h e s; (2) th e sum -
the basin and sp a w n in th e riv e r m e r-ru n a d u lts h a v e -g u ttered
and trib u ta rie s a ro u n d a n d below m o rta litie s in th e ir u p s tre a m m i-
If you are going to build, see
G ra n ts Pass. Som e use th e A p p le -g ra tio n b ecause of lo w -w a rm w a t-
us about your heating prob­
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gate an d Illinois R ivers, b u t m ost e r a n d th e re s u ltin g h a z a rd s tney
lems. We w ill be glad to work
POWDiR iw.miDDT (
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of th em seem to p re fe r th e m ain e n c o u n te r p a ssin g th e tw o
w ith you on the location and
riv e r c h a n n e l.
d am s a t S av ag e K aptds a n d G old
GOES RIGHT OH lÜU-IHC ÏHF MI
in stallation of your floor fu r ­
S te e lh e a d a re m oving in th e R ay; a n d (3, th a t th e se ru n s a re
Rogue a lm o st th e e n tire y e a r, d a n g e ro u sly s u b je c t d , v a iy m g
nace. We in v ite contractors to
Two
d istin c t g ro u p s e n te r th e d e g re e s of o v e r ‘¿ » n g . Jn con
consult us. Let us help you
m outh ,the su m m e r ru n s an d w in- tru st, th e fall
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plan the location and in sta lla ­ t e r runs. T he first of th e su m m e r believ ed to b
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tion of the heating plant.
ru n e n te rs th e riv e r w ith th e f ir s t, c re a se g e n c r ? ' .7 M ion^ d iv ersio n s
"Meet at Metz to Simp’
„1 the Chinooks and proceeds up a re a s above. M
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Complete Line of Garden Seeds
l i t ’ N o rth P io n e e r St.
ih ough th e w a te rsh e d re a c h in g a th e ir m ig ra tio n s a te sh o rt, sim p l
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is planting lime
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