RRNF, E-2 Inter-Forest Grazing Report - Southern Oregon Digital ...
RRNF, E-2 Inter-Forest Grazing Report - Southern Oregon Digital ... RRNF, E-2 Inter-Forest Grazing Report - Southern Oregon Digital ...
th.re appears to be no reason why some of 'the stoakm frot the Umpqua who do not have range eoo for their stoo) shoul 'not be grsnteo perlit to grao #a tl* on eow Op 'i n c the raOtsr shep son will hyae un~ o~ fee witht* i MCap Lact yesr t1-'re wa' not ier >th a ?5 per oent of the amot of sheap grniM on the Abbot Btto, Qow Camp, Anderson Qnp4 , Pnrp 2rsirloso :Lone Wop,, Colwell, and Vud Lake, ttat the range woul& carry, consquently there was oonrw&erable of the feet waoto4 on tite rance lost yer, and this, no doubt, will be the onem this yert since aocrding to Mr ArickrontF lotter of April 18 there rill be "5 head lo1se step on this range then fthor was last It spf. eart to no that the Umpqua }houi& Steooien haveevther Cow Camp, or 2upp krairip, Lone. woman 'and rolwell, 1hese, oamps are entirely on tho Ospoa )orest and joix range mo being use& by Umpqua Omos. Varj truly youa, I. WJ*WoJekso Frotet Rnger." Under date of April 28, 1917, Supervisor 8rieokso wrote this offioe as ollows: Surervilo, Orct-r April 2f, 1917 Forest supervieor, Ro eburgQr.*eg Det 'i' Bartru: -our letter of Ur.1l 20 le receive&* The Lbbot Bttte shop reng* Incl1ues the followinap b: bott Bntto Cow Corp, Au'lt, abXel An4oeso, Gray Riok,, Pupp PrkIr e, Pud Lake, Lone wttem and Coiwoll. The yish Uountaii run a itnoludos Long 2raile Your-bit. Plat Croek, Mbbift Aare, Jaokase Flat, Foeter Oladet, Log J1b, 'Nil e D Bearr ad Alkali amps.* 2ho sheep ranges aboae, in paut yeari,, beon * over-graze and I tSin$ that lazt yezr theo were about properly stoo1ed. Whether we sena oeroah on the sheep range to iuske cattle range is a question of p0ioto. Wh first tking to be dioide iE t-h relative nwrits of each individual ease Ift you have OlCS A Stooieu A weat some of this iBheep range it may be that we will have to out down on th sheep allotment but the polic it prstt7 Vol establishd is1 to decide' between the relativel -Mo'to .Wl
*f the she3p and cattle owners atd FovidC far botb of tihem, The 4b'ott butte rozng inluding jow Ca'Mp* was as fully stooked last year as I wou1d oare to see It, for that ranco has teen oageai in the past, The ueoetion of continued vee of certain rangeo for one olass of stock and the ue of certain paert1s of th ceme rame for now classes of stoeak to a Bffioult one to decide. It mayteb that the District ?oreeter will take the view that the octtle men are required, When their rane is fully tocked, to aUt down the number they gr¢ze rather than hange the bouidaries of sheep range, what,, think, can b boat s*ttled after an eximination of both rnngest There i11 be a few bhea more of sheep on the Abbot butte razge this year than last yen* and I hardly believe that we oould arrange this year to egrenete cow Oa*C sheep range and allot it to your South Umpqua oattlo range.$ The protective limtt for Trail Oreak is 0 hea", There La no protective limit establieshed for the Alk Oreek ran.g This, under rejnlation G016, has been tentatively put at 100 heed. In a4oordande With your rsquest I am enoloeing copies of the aplioations of the Crater stockman whi grae partly on the Umpeme. Ditv!dle. Very truly yours, (is) MJ.3 riS. son toreet uzoe rvisorw After reosiving the above letter I gave 'p all hope of ever roaohing a e*titiefatory adjustmint with 3Suerviesor Srickono His leter of April 28, 1171, clearly defines his attitude and policy# As a*erv8oa Jurisdiotion orer all range in the Umpqua embodied in the Ywtrmits estu by the Orater offioe. This is evidenoed by his stetemnot In the above letter: nTh. Abbott Datto renge including Cow Oiampo was as fully ^stoake6. rlt year or, I would care .t.-a - Again ho Bays: !There will be a fer head more of sheep on the M.W
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th.re appears to be no reason why some of 'the stoakm<br />
frot the Umpqua who do not have range eoo for their<br />
stoo) shoul 'not be grsnteo perlit to grao #a tl*<br />
on eow Op 'i n c the raOtsr shep son will hyae<br />
un~ o~ fee witht* i MCap<br />
Lact yesr t1-'re wa' not ier >th a ?5 per oent<br />
of the amot of sheap grniM on the Abbot Btto,<br />
Qow Camp, Anderson Qnp4 , Pnrp 2rsirloso :Lone Wop,,<br />
Colwell, and Vud Lake, ttat the range woul& carry,<br />
consquently there was oonrw&erable of the feet<br />
waoto4 on tite rance lost yer, and this, no doubt,<br />
will be the onem this yert since aocrding to Mr<br />
ArickrontF lotter of April 18 there rill be "5<br />
head lo1se step on this range then fthor was last<br />
It spf. eart to no that the Umpqua }houi& Steooien<br />
haveevther Cow Camp, or 2upp krairip, Lone. woman<br />
'and rolwell, 1hese, oamps are entirely on tho Ospoa<br />
)orest and joix range mo being use& by Umpqua Omos.<br />
Varj truly youa,<br />
I. WJ*WoJekso<br />
Frotet Rnger."<br />
Under date of April 28, 1917, Supervisor 8rieokso<br />
wrote this offioe as ollows:<br />
Surervilo, Orct-r April 2f, 1917<br />
<strong>Forest</strong> supervieor,<br />
Ro eburgQr.*eg<br />
Det 'i' Bartru:<br />
-our letter of Ur.1l 20 le receive&*<br />
The Lbbot Bttte shop reng* Incl1ues the followinap<br />
b: bott Bntto Cow Corp, Au'lt, abXel An4oeso,<br />
Gray Riok,, Pupp PrkIr e, Pud Lake, Lone wttem and<br />
Coiwoll.<br />
The yish Uountaii run a itnoludos Long 2raile<br />
Your-bit. Plat Croek, Mbbift Aare, Jaokase Flat,<br />
Foeter Oladet, Log J1b, 'Nil e D Bearr ad Alkali amps.*<br />
2ho sheep ranges aboae, in paut yeari,, beon<br />
* over-graze and I tSin$ that lazt yezr theo were<br />
about properly stoo1ed. Whether we sena oeroah on<br />
the sheep range to iuske cattle range is a question<br />
of p0ioto. Wh first tking to be dioide iE t-h<br />
relative nwrits of each individual ease Ift you<br />
have OlCS A Stooieu A weat some of this iBheep<br />
range it may be that we will have to out down on th<br />
sheep allotment but the polic it prstt7 Vol<br />
establishd is1 to decide' between the relativel -Mo'to<br />
.Wl