Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 21, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA G E TWO
A S H L A N D D A IL Y
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Monday, January 21, 1024
T ID IN G S
NOTICE
the mellon tax plans
______
(Established in 1876)
The following will show how tax reduction under the
To th e T A L E N T IR R IG A T IO N
---------
Mellon
plan is to be distributed among individual tax­ D IST R IC T , a n d to a ll tre e h o ld e rs.
P ub lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by
payers :
leg a l v o te rs, a n d a sse ssm e n ts pay-
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
'
e rs of said d is tric t, a n d to all p e r­
Income of $5,000,000............ $1,500,000.00
E e r t R. G re e r ..................... ......................_ ............. ......................................E d ito r
sons in te re s te d in th e la n d s lying
Income of $1,000,000............ 251,784.00
.U i F IC IA L CITY P A P E R ...¿ „ . . „ . . „ „ . „ . . ¿ . . . . . I . . .............. .T e lep h o n e 39
w ith in said d is tr ic t, a n d w ith in
Income of $500,000 . . . . ___
116,784.00
red a t th e .Ashland, O regon, P o sto ffice as Second Class
th e b o u n d a rie s of th e
te r r ito r y
Income
of
$250,000
...............
49,284.00
Mail M atter
d e scrib ed in th is n o tice:
-Income of $100,000 ..............
10,284.00
You an d each of you a re h e re ­
Subscription Price, D elivered in City
One Month ......................................................
by
n o tifie d t h a t h e re to fo re , to-
Income
of
$50,000................
1,944.00
$ .65
T h re e M onths .............................................................
...............
1 95
w
it:
on th e 12th day of JA N U ­
Income of $25,000...............
1,107.00
Six M o n th s ...................
.................... •.............
q’<-r
ARY,
1924, th e r e w as filed w ith
Income of $20,000 ................
O ne Y ear .............................................. .........................................................
7 50
747.00
th e B o ard of D irec to rs of TAL
B y Mail and R ural R outes:
Income of $15,000................
469.50
EN T IR R IG A T IO N D IST R IC T in
O ue . h o i th .....................................
< 65
Income of $10,000................
222.00
T h re e M onths .........................................
........................ z 1 9 5
J a c k s o n C o u n ty , S ta te of O regon,
8ix 7t o n t h 8 ...........................................-
' 3 ro
Income of $5,000 ..................
a p e titio n in w ritin g , sig n ed an d
29.75
O ne Y ear ............................................................ , ............................................
6.50
a ck n o w led g ed by th e o w n e rs o r
Income of $4,000.................
12.75
h
DISP5 O
DVERTISING R A TES:
A person with $1,000,000 income saves under the Mel­ o ld e rs of title o r ev id en ce of title
sin g le in s e rtio n , p e r in» a
re p re s e n tin g a m a jo rity of th e
.30
lon plan $251,784.00.
1 e a rly C o n tra c ts :
a c re a g e of a c e rta in body of land
O ne in s e rtio n a w ?*k .............................................
*
Fifty heads of families, each having an income of h e re in a f te r f ir s t below d e scrib ed ,
Tw o in s e rtio n s a w eek ................................... ......................................
$20,000—total $1,000,000—save under the Mellon plan $35,- an d w hich lan d is a d ja c e n t to th e
D aily in s e rtio n ..........................
350.
b o u n d a rie s of th e sa id T a le n t I r ­
R ates For Legal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g
rig
a tio n D is tric t an d w ith in J a c k -
One hundred heads of families, each having an in­
F ir s t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t l i n e .................................................
i 10
son
C ounty, O regon, p ra y in g th a t
r
s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e ............"..Z” .
come of $10,000—total $1,000,000—save under the Mel­
.05
th e said body of lan d be in clu d ed
*' a
T n a n k s .......................................................
lon plan $22,200.
1.00
in th e said T a le n t I rrig a tio n D is­
O b itu a i' s, p e r lin e .......................
.0 2 %
Two hundred heads of families, each having an in- tric t.
W H AT CO \.->riTUTES ADVERTISING
come of $5,000—total $1,000,000—save under the Mellon T h a t th e sa id body of lan d so
“ All f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e Is m ad e o r a
plan $5,950.
p ray ed a n d p e titio n e d to be in ­
n ’e rtio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
clu
d ed in th e sa id T a le n t I r r ig a ­
9 d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
Four hundred heads of families, each having an in
tio n D is tric t is d e scrib ed a s fo l­
come of $2,500—total $1,000,000—save under the Mellon low s, to -w it:
DONATIONS
No d e r a tio n s to o h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill be m ad e In advertis--* plan, nothing.
B e g in n in g a t th e S. E . c o rn e r
le g . o r jo b p r in tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash.
The propagandists of the Mellon tax plan continual of Sec. 7, T. 38 S R 1 W W . M.
ly refer to percentages of reduction taxpayersvwill re­ J a c k s o n C ounty, S ta te of O regon;
JANUARY 21
H E T H A T T R U S T E T H IN H IS OW N H E A R T IS A FO O L.— ceive. I t is not a question of percentages, but a question th en c e S 1320 f t.; th e n c e W 2640
f t.; th e n c e N 400 ft. to th e N. E.
of dollars and cents.
P ro v 2 8 :2 6 .
C o u -----
n ty -------
R o ad , ; ——
th en c e N 76°
„
I r rig a tio n D istrict.
m in. W 550 f t.; th en c e S 1703.9
BOARD O F D IR E C TO R S O F
ft .
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4
t
,
E c o , “f D , T
I
“ ‘a 3 ' T A L E N T I R n ' C ' T ><™ ^ C T R I C T
L c o r. of D. L. C. No. 40; th e n c e By W . J . H A R T Z E L L , P re sid e n t
S 410.5 f t.; th e n c e S 76° 20 m in.
E. W . H E R R IN , D irecto r.
E 1102.8 f t.; th en c e N 1980 ft.;
E. T. N E W B R Y , D irecto r.
th en c e S 76° 20 m in. E 340.9 ft.;
th en c e S 1980 f t.; th en c e S 76° IN T H E COUNTY COURT IN
« S ’
20 m in. E 340.9 f t.; th e n c e E
AND F O R T H E STATE OF
190 f t.; th e n c e N 5° 0 m in. E 5501
OREGO N, FOR J A C K S O N
ft.; th e n c e N 10°
30 m in . E
COUNTY
5s X. »
1056 f t.; th e n c e N 5° 0 m in. E N O TICE O F A P PO IN T M E N T O F
240.9 ft. to th e c e n te r line of
E X E C U T R IX E S AND TO P R E -
C o u n ty R o a d ; th e n c e S 75° 45
SE N T CLAIM S
m in. E 986 ft. to a p o in t w hich is In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of
th e in te rse c tio n of th e c e n te r line G EO RG E T A V E R N E R , deceased.
of said C ou n ty R oad a n d c e n te r
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y GIV EN ,
lin e of Sec. 1, T 38 S R 2 W , W. th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d h av e been
M.; th e n c e S 660 f t.; th en c e E a p p o in te d by th e H o n o ra b le C. M.
660 f t.; th e n c e S 660. f t.; th en c e T h o m as, C irc u it J u d g e a c tin g in
E. 660 f t.;
th e n c e N 470 ft.; th e ab sen ce of th e H o n o ra b le G.
th en c e E 1320 ft. to th e N. E . A. G a rd n e r, C ounty J u d g e , as ex­
C or. of th e S E % of S E % of said e c u trix e s of th e e s ta te of G eorge
Sec. 1; th en c e S 1320 ft. to S. E. T a v e rn e r, d eceased , a n d a ll p e r­
Cor. of said Sec. 1;
th e n c e
S sons h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t said
89° 49 m in. W 800 ft.; th en c e e s ta te a re re q u ire d
to p re se n t
fo llo w in g th e b o u n d a ry of th e th e sam e d u ly v e rifie d , to th e un-J
M edford I rrig a tio n D is tric t S 27° d e rsig e n d , a t th e offices of B rig g s •
14 m in. E 472 f t.; th e n c e S 88° & B rig g s, A tto rn e y s, in P i o n e e r ’
23 m in. E 432 ft.; th e n c e S 16° B lock, A sh lan d , O regon w ith in s ix '
20 m in. E 620 ft.; th en c e S 10° m o n th s of th e d a te of th e f ir s t ;
42 m in. E 460 f t.; th en c e S 33° p u b lic a tio n of th is n otice.
51 m in. E 200 f t.; th en c e S 0°
D a te of f ir s t p u b lic a tio n : J a n ­
32 m in . W 375 f t.; th e n c e S 2° u a ry 1 4 th. 1924.
2 m in. E 600 f t.; th en c e S 89°
V ICTO RIA T A V E R N E R
35 m in. E 1005 f t.; th e n c e N 46°
RO SE T A V E R N E R R O B IN E T T I
00
25 m in. E 343 f t.; th e n c e S 85° 112-4t.
(E x e c u trix e s )
5 m in. E 235 f t.; th e n c e S 63°
23 m in. E 323 ft.; th en c e S 87°
P o r tla n d — D u rin g 1923, 1384
47 m in. E 180 f t.; to th e in te r ­
vessels
e n te re d p o rt. T o ta l to n ­
■
-- kW
Cor. of D. L. C No. 51! th en c e
section of c e n te r line of C ou n ty
*
n
a
g
e
of
sh
ip
s
e
n
te
re
d
w
as
3,785,-
W e st a lo n g N o rth lin e of said D. R oad an d E a n d W c e n te r lin e of
GLOOMY DAY APPETITES BEST
c le a ra n c e s
L. C. No. 51, 520 f t.; th e n c e Sec. 7, T 38 S R 1 W , W . M.; 367 an d to n n a g e of
EXTENDING TRADE CHANNELS
A study of weather and business has its surprises. N o rth a b o u t 2160 ft. to th e N. E.
w as 3,792,638.
th en c e S o u th e a s te rly a lo n g c e n te r
Restaurant
men
know
that
appetites
are
not
the
same
Cor.
of
L
o
t
8,
of
said
Sec.
7;
“ Me can not extend our trade channels beyond the
lin e of C o u n ty R oad a b o u t 800 ft.
ft:
present lim it” is an expression often heard in other towns, on a dark, gloomy day as on a day that is bright and cheer­ th e n c e W est a b o u t 2060 ft. to th e to N. W . Cor. of D. L. C. No. 49;
X'
not only, but in Ashland. There are others who weakly ful. Natural enough! But the surprising fact is that W est lin e of sa id Sec. 7; th en c e th e n c e E 520 ft. to N a n d S center­
S 660 ft.; th e n c e W e st a b o u t 2340
line of said Sec. 7; th e n c e N o rth
admit that our agricultural and tim ber resources are so they eat most on the day that is dark and dismal.
ft. to th e E a s t lin e of D. L. C. No. to th e c e n te r of Sec. 7; th e n c e E
Limited that we can not hope to compete with some of our
“ On a cloudy day,” an old restaurant man tells me, 49, T 38 S R 2 W ; th e n c e N o rth
“
people
just and eat. There is nothing else to do. Oh a a b o u t 1200 ft. to th e N. E. Cor. 1180 f t.; th e n c e S 200 ft. to cen ­
neighboring towns. This conditi<%i is shameful and does
00
te r of C o u n ty R o ad ; th en c e W
(N o. 199)
not belong to this age of business activity and trade ex­ nice day they eat less and hasten out into the open. But of said D. L. C. N o. 4 9; th en c e 1180 ft.; th e n c e S 2420 ft. to %
pansion. The fact of the m atter is no town can extend the less they eat the more particular they are about the W . 280 ft.; th e n c e N a b o u t 760 Cor. betw een S ections 7 a n d 18,
In the Morning for a
ft. to th e c e n te r of Sec? 12, T 38 T 38 S R 1 W , W . M.; th e n c e E
its trade, field beyond the scope of its own community quality.”
S R 2 W , W . M.; th e n c e E 1320
without well directed and forceful efforts. The trade
A young woman opened a little restaurant near the f t.; th e n c e N 2640 ft. to th e N. E. 2640 ft. to S. E. C or of sa id Sec.
circle oi any town is limited only by the business saga­ Department of Agriculture in Washington. Most of her C or. of NW % of N E % of said Sec. 7, th e p o in t of b e g in n in g .
T h e n a m e s of th e p e titio n e rs
city, the resourcefulness and agreesiveness of its business customers are employees of that department. She does 12; th e n c e W 1320 ft. to % Cor. w ho signed a n d ack n o w led g ed
to be d eliv ered w ith y o u r g ro ­
nen and industrial heads. The town that is made up of a big business
every
day,
.
.
- - but the rush is « greatest
------- when
----- b etw een S ectio n s 1 a n d 12, T 38 said p e titio n , and a d e sc rip tio n of ce ries in th e a fte rn o o n ( n a m e
3 to
ed blooded business men who are not content to let their
. . y 18 stornncst. On a fine day the men from nearby S R 2 W , W . M.; th e n c e S 1763.5 th e resp e c tiv e body of lan d ow ned y o u r g ro cery , if you p r e f e r ) .
1 (D Ift
th e n c e W 1605 f t.; th e n c e N
You w ill be p leased.
sj <1
by each of said resp e c tiv e p e ti­
volume of business remain stationary can reach out and buildings walk to restaurants farther away, just for the ft.;
F—• cn
22° 47 m in. E 555 f t.; th e n c e N
f»eyond the bounds attained by the “ it is good enough” exercise. Those who do not go to other restaurants cut 43° 48 m in. E 108 f t.; th e n c e N tio n e rs, a ll of w hich is w ith in th e O u r cake« a re as close as y o u r
3 — •
b o u n d a rie s of th e body of lan d a-
B h r*
crowd. An ambition to grow and enlarge, the faculty to down in their eating in order to spend all the time possible 730 ft.; th e n c e N 8° 20 m in . E bove
p hone. O ur n u m b e r is 199
p
d escrib ed , a re as follow s, to-
446.16 ft. to a p o in t w hich
is w it:
plan, and the determination to execute can force the trade in the open a i r —Fred Kelly in the N ation’s Business.
O SB
1254 ft. W est of th e % c o rn e r be­
S3
^orders back and back until the trade territory becomes
J u s tin E. J u d y , o w n e r of laud
O ft
tw
een
S
ections
1
a
n
d
12,
T
38
S
double its former area, and triples in its volume.
A small-calibre mind can make the biggest bore.
c
d escrib ed in V olum e 102, P ag e
R 2 W , W . M .; th e n c e N 63° 40
p <-»-
402, D eed R eco rd s of Ja ck so n
Nor do the points somewhat remote and distant
m in. W 3120 ft. to th e S. E. Cor.
•-> P
Farm ers raise crops in the summer and questions in of th a t c e rta in tr a c t of land b e ­ C ounty, O regon.
offer the only opportunities for trade extension. It is a
CD *
E d w a rd J u d y , o w n er of land
3 Sc
the
winter.
common fault of man to overlook the opportunities that
lo n g in g to E. H. R ish e ll a n d d e s­
d escrib ed in Vol. 46 P a g e 592,
co •"J
crib ed in C e rtific a te of R e g istry
are close to his door and within his immediate grasp.
Deed R eco rd s of J a c k s o n C ounty,
o
r—
e- • i-b
of
T itle No. 1824, Deed R eco rd s of O regon.
Tlioie aie tanners, stockmen, dairymen, fruit growers
On the screen they often m arry; off the screen they
J a c k s o n Co., O re.;
th e n c e
W
and poultry men v, ithin a half hour’s ride of our town who m arry often.
S. M elaine H e rb e rt, o w n e r of
861.8 f t.; th e n c e S 1372
ft. to
lan d d escrib ed in Vol. 74, P a g e
were long ago conceded to a competitive point. It is well
N o rth lin e of Sec. 11, T 38 S R
555, D eed R e c o rd s, o f Ja c k so n
to remember that a territory does not reach the compet-
2 W , W . M .; th e n c e E 700 ft. C ounty, O regon.
New se t of d in in g room f u r ­
R E FU SES TO CARRY
■tive status until we are willing to conceed it as such. If
th e n c e S 1180 ft.; th e n c e W 1400
J . W . J u d y , o w n er of lan d de­
< »BRECON'S TROOPS
ft. a lo n g th e S o u th lin e of th e
n itu re w ith sid e b o a rd ta b le and
we will hut reflect we will he brought a realization
scribed in Vol. 125, Pg. 186, Deed
lan d ow ned by C has. D arby' and
that we have been guilty of gross negligence toward the
R eco rd s of Ja c k s o n C ounty, O re­ le a th e r cu sh io n ed c h a irs in w al­
PH O E N IV , A ria., Ja n . 19.—
d e scrib ed in Vol. 47, P g. 33, Deed gon.
farmer right at our door. We have failed to take an in­
A
lth
o u g h G o v ern o r H u n t haa no­
n
u
t.
R eco rd s of J a c k s o n Co., O regon
C.
R.
H
e
im
ro
th
a
n
d
H.
W
.
tifie
d
S e c re ta ry H u g h es th a t h e
terest in him. We have ignored his problems. We have
to th e c e n te r of th e C ou n ty R oad
ASHLAND FU R N ITU R E
B a rn e b u rg , o w n e rs of
lan d d e ­
h
a
s
g
ra
n te d perm isiso n fo r Mex­
'ailed to accord him reasonable support when conditions
COMPANY
A d e ta ile d s ta te m e n t of th e p lu m s, p ru n e s a n d a s so rte d f ru its th e n c e N o rth e rly a lo n g th e c e n te r scribed in C e rtific a te of T itle , No.
ican fe d e ra l tro o p s to cro ss A riz­
lemanded it.
have neglected to pat him on the should­ h a n d le d by th e A sh la n d F r u it & P ro d u c e a sso c ia tio n , in clu d e d in th e lin e of sa id C ou n ty R oad to th e 2016, R e g is tra rs office, Ja c k so n
04 N. Main
ona, th e tro o p s h av e been d en ied
n u a l re p o r t of 1923, re v e a ls to ta l of 2543 boxes h a n d le d , b rin so n e N o rth N. W . Cor. of D. L. C. No
er and give him wholehearted encouragement when adver­ a a n to
C ounty, O regon.
i tra n s p o rta tio n by th e ra ilro a d au>-
ta l v a lu e of $ 2 ,155.47.
47; T 38 S R 2 'W , W . M. th en c e
sity and depression overtook him.
1
th o ritie s a t N aco.
C.
C.
D
arb
y
o
w
n
e
r
of
lan
d
d
e
­
F o llo w in g is d e ta ile d s ta te m e n t of th e a s so rte d f ru its h a n d le d
E 518.7 f t.; th e n c e N 2104.1 ft
g
iv
in
g
q
u
a
n
tity
,
p
ric
e
a
n
d
v
a
lu
e
s:
scrib
ed
in
Vol.
125,
P
.
594,
Deed
Opportunities were never more favorable for trade
to th e c e n te r of C ou n ty R o ad ;
P ric e
R eco rd s of J a c k s o n C ounty, O re­
V alue
expansion than at the present time. The problems of the 426 Boxes P lu m s 2 0 ’s .............
281.16 th e n c e fo llo w in g c e n te r lin e of gon.
farmer, the horticulturalist, the livestock grower were 445 Boxes P ru n e s 2 0 ’s ..........
298.15 C ou n ty R oad N 76° 15 m in . W
Ch&s. D arb y o w n er of lan d d e ­
152
P e tite P ru n e s
86.64 500.3 ft. to th e c e n te r of in te rse c ­
lever more pressing, and if we will accord them the en­ 63 Boxes
•
Boxes N e c ta rin e s ..
63.00 tio n w ith th e N. a n d S. C ounty sc rib e d in V ol. 47, P. 33, Deed
couragement and substantial support they deserve we 215 Boxes C ra b a p p le s ........:....
R eco rd s of J a c k s o n C ounty, O re­
150.50
the theater beautiful
766 C ra te s C a n ta lo u p e s ..
926.86 R o ad ; th e n c e S 650 ft. to th e N. gon.
will have performed for them a service that will win their 301
C ra te s a n d Box A p rico ts .
334.11 E. JJo r. of th e p ro p e rty ow ned by
Last Times Today
T o rre n c e T. J u d y , o w n er of lan d
everlasting friendship. This service can be accorded 124 Lbs. Q uince ...................
8.68 T. H e im ro th as d e scrib ed in Vol.
without direct thought of cold blooded financial remuner­ 51 L bs. W h ite F ig s .........
6.57 110, P g. 52, D eed R eco rd s of d e scrib ed in V ol. 125, P. 311,
Deed R e c o rd s of J a c k s e n C ounty,
ation. Let it spring from the heart as a desire to aid and 2543 T o ta l Boxes
Co., O reg o n ;
th en c e O regon.
T o ta l V alu e 2155.47 J a c k s o n
w ith
W 650 f t.; th e n c e N 77 f t.; th en c e
to serve, and the rest will take care of itself. The town
V. H. V a w te r a n d C. A. K n ig h t,
chat considers its farmers and orchard owners as big
HOUSE PETERS
T h e c h e rry seaso n w as d e c id e d ly in fa v o ra b le to local g ro w e rs, W 517 f t.; th e n c e S 14° 4 m in . W o w n e rs of lan d d e scrib ed in C er­
218 f t.; th e n c e W 92 ft.; th en c e
d
u
e
to
excessive
ra
in
d
u
rin
g
th
e
rip
e
n
in
g
se
aso
n
.
T
h
e
co
n
d
ito
n
n
o
t
tific a te of T itle No. 2282 a n d
mothers and cooperates with them in the solution of tlreir only occasioned d a m a g e to a la rg e q u a n tity of c h e rrie s b u t m ad e
S 230 ft. to th e c e n te r lin e of
Jiffieulties need have no worry about competitive ter­ m a rk e tin g of th e s lig h tly d a m a g e d f r u i t ex ceed in g ly d iffic u lt. R a in Sec. 2, T 38 S R 2 W , W . M 2283, R e g is tra rs office, J a c k so n
Tuesday — Wednesday — Thursday
C ounty, O regon.
a ffe c te d b o th th e vo lu m e a n d p rices. F o llo w in g is a d e ta ile d r e p o rt
ritory.
th e n c e W e st a lo n g c e n te r lin e of
In the (nld ed Palace of the O rient's G reatest Lover
of th e c h e rrie s h a n d le d . I t w ill be n o te d th a t c ra te s a re red u c e d to
C h e ste r F itc h , o w n e r of land
— an E n g lish b e a u ty tra p p e d
Trade expansion is a question of vital importance to p o u n d s, a n d t h a t th e a v e ra g e s a re fo r faced a n d u n fac e d , a ll g ra d e s : S ectio n s 2 a n d 3 T 3 8 S R 2 W , d e scrib ed in Vol. 73, P . 222, Deed
an A rm y o ffic e r fig h tin g fo r th e h o n o r of his n am e
214 M ay D ukes, K e n tish a n d P i e .............................. 0 5 %
11 78 W . M. to th e S. W . Cor. of S E % R ecords of J a c k s o n C ounty, O re­
Ashland and deserves immediate consideration from its
a
s e c re t p lo t fo r m ilita ry aid in te rc e p te d
4270 T a r t a r i a n ................................................................. 0 8 %
353.83 of N W % of sa id Sec. 3; th en c e N
gon.
—
th
e
tre a c h e ry of th e R a ja h ’s b u tle r
Tomnrercial and business organizations. It is a problem
280 O x h a rts .................................................................' .07 4-5
21.84 660 f t.; th e n c e W 3960 ft. to
80 M ixed C h e rrie s ............................................
C. H . C h ristn e r, o w n e r of lan d
1 2 % 10.00
Jenranding the attention of the Chamber of Commerce, and
rin ills and romance crowd this spectacular mo­
th e c e n te r lin e of Sec. 4, T 38 S
2060 B lack R e p u b lic a n s ...................................................0 8 %
175.48
d
e
scrib
ed in Vol. 127, P. 622, and
>ne that is entitled to a place in the budget for 1924. Con­ 31739 R oyal A n n e s ............................................................ 0 9 %
R
2
W
,
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th
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1530
ft.
3039.66
tion picture adaptation of the famous stage suc­
Vol. 122, P . 408, Deed R eco rd s of
ations require that an appropriation be set aside and ex­ 25380 B in S® ............................................................-................10
2516.51 to th e S o a th lin e of la n d d escrib ed
cess. Here’s a masterpiece of entertainment.
2920.06 in Vol. 136 a t P g . 408, D eed Rec J a c k s o n C o u n ty , O regon.
pended in pushing hack the radius of Ashland’s trade ter­ 20540 L a m b e rts ................................................................... .. 1.5
M. I. M inear, o w n e r of lan d
George Arliss with Alice Joyce
o rd s of Ja c k s o n
Co.,
O reg o n ;
ritory. The question is one paramount among those with 84563 T o ta l P o u n d s
T o ta l V alu e $ 9049.16
d e scrib ed
in Vol.
115, P . 11,
a n d a ea st o f screen celeb rities in
which the chamber will have to deal during the year. Let G ran d A v erag e, a ll v a rie tie s a n d g r a d e s ............................................. 10 7-10 th e n c e S 70° 30 m in. E 850 ft.; D eed R e c o rd s of J a c k s o n C ounty,
th e n c e N 19° 30 m in . E 1220 ft.;
O regon.
is meet the condition, and meet it forcefully and without
th e n c e N a b o u t 1570 ft. to th e
O rc h a rd s Co. L td . by W . C.
delay.
N. E. C or. of lan d ow ned by Geo.
M oore, A tto rn e y -in -fa c t, o w n er of
O. L ittle a n d d e scrib ed in Vol.
la n d d e scrib ed in C e rtific a te of
70 a t p ag e 411 D eed R e c o rd s of
T
itle , No. 2318, R e g is tra rs O ffice,
IT DEPENDS ON THE MAN
Regular Admission
J a c k s o n C ounty, O reg o n ; T hence
J a c k s o n C ounty, O regon a n d in
Every year the automobile industry demonstrates
E 250 f t.; th e n c e fo llo w in g th e
Vol. 127, P . 609 a n d 610, Deed
S outh b o u n d a ry of th e M edford R e c o rd s of J a c k s o n C ounty, O re­
that every success and failure in big business is but the
IB B !»
I rr ig a tio n D is tric t S 72° 53 m in. gon.
reflection of the success or failure of one man. Looking
E 610 f t.; th e n c e S 59° 2 m in . E
You an d each of you a re f u r t h ­
iver tin? automotive world one can pick out numerous'
412.5 f t.; th e n c e S 54° 44 m in . E
e r n o tifie d t h a t th e a fo re sa id pe­
nstances where the genius of one man is responsible for
71 ft.; th e n c e S 22° 53 m in. E 231
titio n h a s been s e t fo r h e a rin g
f t.; th e n c e S 3° 22 m in . E 300 ft.; a n d c o n sid e ra tio n a t a re g u la r
the monumental success of an automobile and where the
th en c e S 22° 43 m in. W 300 ft.; m ee tn g of th e B o ard of D irec to rs
deficiency of another man has spelled the ruin of another
th e n c e S 40° 23, m in. W 368 ft.; of sa id T a le n t I rr ig a tio n D istric t
[National Crop Improvement Servie«. J
great enterprise. The contrast is nowhere more in relief
TpREQUENT whitewashing of th e n c e S 0° 53 m in. W 333 ft.; to be h eld a t th e o ffice of said
than where men have taken over defunct organizations
A stables, outhouses, pig-neaa and th e n c e , S 70° 27 m in. E 104.9 f t.;
shelters on the farm will add to tne th en c e S 74°. 37 m in. E 259 ft.; B oard of D irec to rs, a t T a le n t in
and almost over night made them outstanding successes,
J a c k so n C ounty, S ta te of O regon,
sanitation and appearunce of farm
□r on the other hand where thriving manufactories have
th e n c e S 78° 12 m in. E 300 ft.; on th e 5th d a y of F e b ru a ry , 1924,
ball dings.
gone into the hands of the receivers shortly after changes
Formaldehyle, added to whit» th e n c e S 88° 3 m in . E 370.4 f t.; a t th e h o u r of 10 o’clock A. M.,
wash, is valuable as a deodoras: th e n c e N 87° 10 m in. E 621 ft. to
HE man who lives on other
if management.
and germicide; It will also improve a p o in t on th e N o rth lin e of th e an d you a n d each of you an d all
people’s money hopes to go
p e rso n s in te re s te d a re h e re b y n o t­
the appearance and lengthen
As this applies in the automobile industry so does
C o u n ty R oad w hich p o in t is th e ified to a p p e a r a t said tim e an d
life of the whitewash.
through life in a baby carriage.
t apply in every other phase of human endeavor. In every
Formula for making 14-quarf in te rse c tio n of said N o rth line place, a n d show cau se, if a n y you
The man who saves his money is the
community, no m atter how large or how small, the ob­
pail of whitewash :
of C o u n ty R oad an d E a s t lin e of
h a v e , w’hy th e said p e titio n sh o u ld
7 lbs. slack lime.
man wire is going through life on
D. L. C. No. 95, T 37 S R 2 W , W .
serving can look hack over tlie years and recall busy
n o t be g r a n te d , a n d
th e
said
6 ozs. glue.
M
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th
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c
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S
30
f
t.;
th
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n
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,
E
a
s
t­
his
own two feet.
Mores and prosperous factories which have evolved from
la n d s in clu d e d w ith in said D is­
Q ozs. formaldehyde.
e rly fo llo w in g c e n te r lin e of C oun­
the idea, th rift and energy of one small human mind and
i
2% gallons of water.—U. 8, ty R oad to th e W N. W . C or. of tric t.
Dept. Agr.
oody. The reverse has been demonstrated tragically, of­
T h is n o tic e is given by th e u n ­
D. L. C. No. 40, T 38 S R 2 W ,
Formaldehyde
may
now
be
ob­
d
e
rsig
n e d s e c re ta ry of th e B oard
ten where incompetent children have inherited the pro­
W . M .; th e n c e S 942 f t.; th e n c e
tained
in
handy
tin
cans,
holding
of
D
ire
c to rs of sa id d is tr ic t p u r ­
duct of the life’s effort of a parent.
1 pound net. This package is bet­ E 644.2 f t.; th e n c e N 897 ft.; s u a n t to law a n d a n o rd e r of said
ter because of convenlence.no leak­ th e n c e E 728.6 f t.; th e n c e S
I d modern business and industry large scale organi­
B o ard .
age, easier to handle, eliminates
s t ion lias been found imperative for financing mass pro-
Ashland, Oregon
waste of refilling from bulk pack 1160 f t.; th e n c e S 76° 15
D a te d : J a n . 12, 1924.
m
in
.
E
1313
ft.
to
th
e
E
a
s
t
age. Being sealed it is always full
iuction and national distribution but always the “ brains”
strength and the 1-pourJ linlt b b o u n d a ry lin e of D. L. C. No. 40;
O. A R N S P IG E R
S e c re ta ry of
power to achieve will be found in one man.
the busla for agricultural «¿¿¡es.
th e n c e S 600 f t.; to c e n te r of B o ard of D ire c to rs of T a le n t Ir-
P H O N E US
Nice Cake
FRANKLIN
Bakery
See This—
Prunes, Plums, Cherries and Assorted
Fruit Handled by Ass’n Total $11,000
“Held to Answer”
THE GREEN
GODDESS
D isinfectant
rrEWASH
i
The Baby Carriage
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
and
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