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hAGE W O ASSLAM) DAILY tWOfö« Monday, December 1, 1034 A SH LA N D D A ILY T ID IN G S fact that good stories do not depend on facts. Facts are spective land Is described as f o l-} the double tracking of eleven At K lam ath Falls— lows: That portion of Lot Five, miles of the line. The maximum W. F. A rant of this city is in usually dull. Carr’s stories rarely. Royal Orchard more fully des- (Established ln 1876) gradient of the survey is but 1-2 Klam ath Falls on a combined bus- crlbed as follows: Beginning at Recently “ The Lancer” wrote earnestly for a para the S. E. corner of said Lot Five, j of 1 per cent — an extraordin-j iness and pleasure trip. Published Every Evening Except Sunday by graph about King Alfonso of Spain, whose philanderings ; of said Royal Orchard, running ary feat, when it is considered ' THE ASHLAND PRINTING GO. ■1 thence N. 175 feet; thence W. have helped that nation to ruin and anarchy. Then, to | i 200 th at the road will be built in the , feet; thence S 19 deg. 50’ W. L ert R. Greer '....... ..................................................................................Editor ¡relieve the strain of seriousness, he told the following I 531.4 feet; thence S. 215 feet; heart of the Rocky Mountains. George Madden Green ......................................................Business Manager I thence S. 89 deg 33’ E. 380 feet I story: “ The maximum curvature will ( ! to the point of beginning con- ---------- OFFICIAL CITY PA ^E R ......... 1 ....... ...................... ...........Telephone 89 be but ten degrees — very un-1 'Buy more flowers* “ He’s a human chap at that. taining 4.7 acres more or less. DENVER, Dec. 1. — A fter a Entered at the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter (About one-half acne will be for h a,f c<?n Qf gtr tQ m&in usual for a mountain railroad. “ To a sculptor who was making a bust of him re dwellings and yard.) I Subscription Price, Delivered in City ‘ Forty-tw o per cent of the new j You are fu rth er notified th a t t»»« its position as the economic One Month ............................................................................................ $ .65 cently King Alfonso told a story of his first appearnace the ANDERSON O R C H A R D and industrial centre of the road will be tangent line — that Flowers are correct for Three Months ..................................................................... 1.95 He was five years of age. * at court. COMPANY by its V ice-President,' Rocky Mountain region, Denver’s is absolutely straight. Six Months ................................................................................................ 3.75 all occasions. Besides Une Y ear .......................................................................................... 7.50 “ Besides the Spanish throne are four carved lions. “ There will be a very small ie „ C e A te r y BH LS. A N D E r L T b e l " e brightening up a sick By Mail and Rural Routes am ount of tunnel work on the One Month .......................................... ................................................. $ .65 On the occasion of his presentation to the assembled am owner holder of evidence o f . continental railroad route Is new line, which will be 41.30 room or a room at home, Three Months .................................................................. ..................... 1.95 bassadors of Europe and the grandees of Spain, the title to the herein below first des- about to he realized. miles long.” cribed body of land as petitioner Six Months ................. ...................................................................... 3.50 young man was very much bored. The court was the most Despite the fact th a t Denver they convey a message, has filed with said Board his has been “ off the m ap’’ from a One Year .................................. .............................................................. 6.50 To m ark the opening, in 1926, words cannot express. w ritten and duly signed and ack formal and dull in Europe. standpoint, the of the Moffat Tunnel— a fifty -) DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES nowledged petition praying th a t transportation “ ‘After discreetly yawning several times,’ said the said land be included w ithin said city has grown rapidly into the year dream of Denver’s civic and dingle Insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ -30 Yearly Contracts king, ‘I slipped out of my chair and, with a single leap, district. Said respective land is hub and gateway of the vast m in commercial leaders — and the HATCHER One insertion a week ................................................................... .27% described as follows: T hat cer jumped on the back of one of those lions. A court func tain orchard at Talent, Oregon, eral. oil and agricultural empire new' road th a t will make the tu n Two insertions a week ................................................. ................. .25 “ The Florist” Daily insertion ............................................................... /............... -20 known as the “George Anderson to the north, south and west, and nel a work of untold value to the tionary tried gently to lift me off; but I grabbed hold 1070 Boulevard Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising O rchard,’’ containing forty-five with the construction of the Mof Rocky Mountain region — plans Open on Sunday— We Deliver of my lion and clung to his neck. You can imagine what (45) acres more or less and more fat Tunnel and a new railroad are in the m aking for a great fir s t insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ 10 Bach subsequent insertion, 8 point line ................................. -05 fully described as follows: Begin- (rom Die west portal of th at great jubilee celebration. 1 got from father, the king, that night’.” Card of Thanks ................................................................................. 10 0 »log a t the N ortheast corner ot enginM rlng project c,vlc an(1 ’Tis a good story, well told. O bituaries, per line ........ - ........................ - ........................................... 02% Lot Five of the Royal Orchard as same is platted and recorded in dustrial leaders declare the city’s But it depends for its main motif on the presence in the office WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING of the County Clerk of slogan of “ 500,000 population in "All future events, where an admission charge is made or a the immediate vicinity of Alfonso, as prince, of “ my Jackson County, Oregon, running 1930” will be accomplished. collection taken is Advertising. thence North 89 deg., 38’ W est, lather, the king.” In conjunction w ith the com No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. 1318 fe«t; thence South 0 deg., pletion, two years hence, of the It happens that one of the interesting and rather pa 42’ East, 771 feet, to a point near DONATIONS Moffat Tunnel, a railroad forty- the E ast bank of Anderson Creek; No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis thetic facts about Alfonso is that he never had in his thence South 4 deg., 11’ East, 186 one miles in length will be built, ing or job printing— oar contributions will be in cash. young life a father. He is the only man in the world to feet; thence South 10 deg., 50’ from Orestod to Dotsero, to con W est, 240 feet; thence South 12 day who was born a king. His father died before he was deg., DECEMBER 1 24’ East, 242 feet; thence nect the present lines of the Den HOW TO W IN :— T rust in the Lord, and do good; so shalt thou horn. The Spanish nation waited breathlessly for some South 16 deg., 59’ W est. 205 feet, ver & Salt Lake (Moffat) Rail- dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt he fed. to a point where the east hank of I road with those of the Denver Commit thy way unto the Lord; tru st also in him; and he weeks to find out whether they were to have a king or Anderson Creek intersects the & Rio Grande W estern. shall bring it to pass.— Psalm 37:3, 5. some other princess was to be their queen. center line of the County Road; A rticles of incorporation for Beautiful Designs and Colorings thence ailong said center line of The fact that Alfonso was bora a king may explain said road South 89 deg., 33’ East, the new road already are on file, VOLCANOES, GOOD AND BAD 1358.5 feet to a point which is it was announced recently. It the fact that he lias been such a poor one. HE new patterns in Armstrong’s Linoleum are the Southeast corner of said lot will be officially known as the • We are indeed fortunate who do not live under the here. Plain colors and jaspe effects for living- Five of said RoyaJ O rchard; Denver & Salt Lake W estern dark menace of nature. A heavy snowstorm or a flood thence N orth 1634 feet to the room and dining-room floors; marble blocks and GOVERNMENT BESTOWS SIGNAL HONORS R ailroad, but by popular choice point of beginning, containing in spring is 'unpleasant and frequently 'full of danger. inset tile inlaids for sun porches and halls; small ON FLIERS fifty acres more or less: EX will be called the “ Dotsero C ut But it is a visitation common to mankind. all-over matting and carpet designs for bedrooms; “ Lieutenant Henry Ogden will he reduced to his CEPTING, from the above the off.” following described real property: It is a little difficult for us to understand the terror, former rank of sergeant and will go to Selfridge Field, Beginning a t the Southeast cor This road, bnilt in the heart colorful tiles for bathrooms and kitchens; also of the Coyorado Rockies, and the abject and gripping feeling of panic that is upon the where he will resume his original duties. Lieutenant ner of said Lot Five of said Royal Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs. O rchard, running thence North running from the west portal of Mexican population which lives at the foot of Popocata- Harding will he relieved of his commission November 30th 715 feet; thence W est 200 feet; the Moffat Tunnel, will reduce A rm stro n g ’s Linoleum is for Ever t petl, that monstrous volcano. and will resume his duties at McCook Field as a civilian thence South 19 deg., 50’ W est, the rail distance between Denver made of cork, linseed oil, and 531.4 feet; thence South 215 feet; Armstrongs The successive catastrophes that have issued from employe.” thence South 89 deg., 33’ East and the Pacific Coast 173 miles burlap. W e recommend it for Linoleum foet, to the point of begin and result in the saving of one the lava fountains of Vesuvious are in danger, it is fear Thus does the Press tritely tell what will happen 380 quality and wear. Let us show’ ning, containing five acres more to two days on transcontinental ed of repetition by the active Mexican crater. Engineers, when the world’s fliers make their final report to head or less. you our line while our stock is freight shipm ents. It will form You are fu rth er notified th a t caught in the possibility of an eruption in the near fu quarters at Washington. fresh and complete. C. C. BOND, the owner or holder the link th a t will establish the ture, are at a loss for means to prevent a wholesale wast One of the men who braved untold dangers to pioneer of evidence of title to the herein country’s shortest transcontin age of life and property. All that the world can hope is in a great and unprecedented flying achievement for his below first described body of ental railroad line. land as petitioner has filed with SWENSON-PEEBLER that Popocatapetl will hold to its fiery stream. government will he rewarded with a reduction in rank to said Board his w ritten and duly The Moffat Tunnel, now under Not all volcanoes, happily, are sources of destruc {« sergeancy, while another must feel highly honored to signed acknowledged petition construction, pierces the Rock Furniture Company praying th a t said land be includ ies at the foot of Jam es Peak, tion. In Hawaii the extinct crater of Palolo has just been know that Uncle Sam still considers him a good civilian ed within said D istrict. Said res- fifty miles w’est of Denver — a “ Use Your Credit With Us” i pective land is described as fol- bore six miles in length through tapped, and is now supplying the city of Honolulu with employe. I lows: Beginning a t a point on a water supply of 2,000.000 gallons a day. The town of M hat a wonderful tribute for a generous hearted th e Pacific Highway which is the the solid granite of the massive Hilo is raising a fund to conquer the active volcano Kil government to pay its men when they have completed an N orthw est corner of the property mountain. The tunnel will elim described in Volume 109 at Page inate num erous grades and curves auea, and utilize the tremendous volume of gasses there onerous task brilliantly! V°Juiue 94 at Page 4 7 2 ,f now encountered by the Denver & Volfime 107 at Page 354, Deed „ ,. T , . . . K .. . . . . for industrial and other purposes. I erhaps sometime in the future, congress, by labor Records of Jackson County, Ore Salt Lake (Moffat) trains in their Ocscr’s Ashland Service Station These gasses, according to scientisist, may he the ious act, may do something for them for flying around gon, and running thence E ast 330 climb over the C ontinental Di thence Southeasterly along vide. sourse not only of practically unlimited motive power, the voild. But, so far, the only official recognition they feet; th e City Limits of the Town of but also contain all the food elements necessarv to sustain have received for their splendid feat is a few chosen Talent 960 feet; thence W est 330 W. R. Freem an, president o f the Salt feqt to the E ast line of the Paci newly organized Denver the human body—carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and lime. words that might read: “ Fine, my boys, now you can go fic Associated Gasoline Lake W estern Railroad (the Dot-: Highway; thence N orthw ester back to work.” ly along said E ast line 960 feet to sero Cutoff), announced recent-J place of beginning, containing ap ly th a t the road had been com- quick starting, even in coldest weather DANCING FOR OLD AGE proxim ately 7 acres. NOTICE owner or holder of evidence of You are fu rth er notified that pletely financed and all arrange-, “ Dance.” says a 78-year-old citizen of Albany, N. Y., To the TALENT IRRIGATION title to the herein below first de BERT the owner or m ents made for its construction.1 “ if you want to live long. I danced when I was young, DISTRICT, and to all freehold scribed body of land as petitioner holder ANDERSON, Do not neglect crankcase draining. AVe do it free of evidence of title to t.h« ‘The corporation which will legal voters, and assessment has filed with said Board her herein below first described body , ... .. , . then gave it up in middle life, as most men do. Ten years ers, of charge payers of said district, and to all w ritten and duly signed and ac of land as petitioner has filed with) buHd the new road 18 separate ago doctors told me I was growing old. Then I started persons interested in the lands knowledged petition praying th a t said Board his w ritten and d u ly ’ ttnd distinct from the Denver & lying w ithin said d istrict and land be included w ithin said signed and acknowledged petition Salt. Lake (Moffat) Railroad, to dance again, just to fool them. And here I am, nearly w ithin the boundaries of the te r said district. Said respective land is praying th a t said land be included which is now in the hands of a ' 80, still dancing, and fit as a fiddle. I expect to add 10 ritory described in this notice. described as follows: Beginning w ithin said district. Said respec- receiver,” Freem an said. You and each of you are no at a point 170.7 feet East of the tive land is described as follows: Dr. Oeser and Son years to my life.” tified th a t VIRGINIA WILSON Northwest corner of D. L. C. No. The East 16.54 acres of a 36.54 “ The survey of the new road,” He has taught his son, a minister, to dance; also his and CLEMENTINA L. WILSON 55, Twp. 38 S., Range 1 West, acre tract in Section 11, Town-! Freem an continued, provides f o r , ■ owner of evidence of title to W, M., and running thence, East ship 38, South, Range 1, W est,1 grandchildren, who now dance as well as he does him the the herein below first described 171.9 feet: thence South 380 feet; W illam ette Meridian, erly*------------- - - - body of land as petitioner has thence W est 171.9 feet; thence owned by Geo. Alford, and form self. record filed with said Board of D irect 380 feet to the place of ed in Volume 106 a t Page 516, There may be something in it. Anacreon, the an ors of Talent Irrigation D istrict North beginning, containing 1 1-2 acres, deed Records of Jackson County, Jackson County, Oregon, their more or less. cient Greek poet, sang: “ I love a charming old man; I in Oregon. w ritten and duly signed and ac You are fu rth er notified th at Each of the tracts of land so love a young man dancing. And when an old man dances, knowledged petition praying th a t G. C. MURPHY, MOLLIE SONG- petitioned to be included ore said land be included within said ER and MR. and MRS. J. M. w ithin Jackson County, Oregon. his hair alone is old; his mind grows young.” And every district. Said respective land is KERBY, the owners or holders Preferred Stock of The California Oregon Power You are fu rth er notified th at modem thinker knows that he is just as old as he thinks described as follows: Beginning of evidence of title to the herein the aforesaid petitions have been Company offers ONLY a sound, high-yield invest at a point 15 feet E ast of Sta below first described body of set for hearing and consideration he is. tion 959 plus 95 Talent Irrig a land as petitioner has filed with at a regular meeting of the Board ment for your idle funds or monthly savings. L T 7 1 4 % -and WHAT ELSE? CRITICISM UP TO DATE “ Of late years,” said a distinguished professor to his class the other day. “ literary criticism has greatly gained in breadth and geniality.” There is much color to the statement. The personalities that marked differ ences of opinion in the age of Dryden and Pope, and made rival reviewers fierce antagonists off the literary arena as well as in it, have been, on the whole, conspicuous by their absence in these more sedate times. Even the petu lant flippancy with which Jeffrey assailed Wadsworth, or the Quarterly Castigated Keats, has been more or less rele gated to the discard, and for a long time nothing has ap peared in print to equal the savagery of the attack made on Montgomery by Macaulay. The veneer of conventionality is, however, very thin and not difficult to pierce and there are some tempera ments that are eternally on the ache to pierce it. When a literateur of some note wrote a few years ago to a mag azine which had published a rather 'unfavorable notice of one of his works and used the locution, “ You should not allow your man to take such liberties,” he was, and meant to be, deliberately insulting to the reviewer in question. . a„ a lad\ novelist and critic arrived nt New lo rk from London to take up her residence in this country. She at once showed the mettle of her pos ture by firing off certain broadsides at some of her fellow- citizens in the republic of letters. Of one of them, well known for the production of a few whimsical works, she said, “ So-and-So is the ass who sits in the Cafe Royale.” She is apparently fond ot that short and uglv word, for speaking ot a much discussed book by another writer, she damned it with faint praise by the assertion, “ Gen ius ought to be allowed occasionally to make an ass of itself.” It is to he hoped that these effervescences will be toned down by contact with the hard facts of literature as it is practiced and of life as it is lived in the United States. If not, and if the samples given are to he regard ed as syinptomatic ot a new era in criticism, the prospect is startling, not to say terrifying. BORN A KING Harry Carr, who fills a gossipy column in the Los Angeles Times-headed “ The Lancer,” illustrates well the tion Canal, on the N orth line of Donation Land Claim 46, Twp. 38 S. Range 2 W est, W illam ette Meridian, Said point bears North 89 deg. 52’ E ast 252 feet from the N orthw est corner of said Donation Land Claim; thence fol lowing 15 feet below th e center line of the Canal, South 25 deg. 06’ East 110.0 feet; thence South 10 deg. 49’ E ast 260.0 feet; thence South 12 deg. 15’ East 310.0 feet: thence South 37 deg. 17’ E ast 120.0 feet. Leave canal and running thence N orth 23 deg. 46’ East 600.0 feet; thence North 89 deg. 16’ E ast 160.0 feet; thence South 3 deg. 14’ W est 180.0 feet; thence South 37 deg 28’ E ast 170.0 feet; thence South 5 deg. 38’ East 170.0 feet; thence South 37 deg. 09’ East 200.0 feet; thence South 26 deg. 50’ E ast 180.0 feet; thence South 45 deg. 00’ East 220.0 feet; thence South 89 deg. 26’ E ast 450.0 feet to the W est side of Griffin Creek; thence South 2 deg. 24’ E ast 1,426.7 feet to a point on the South line of said Donation Land Claim, said point being 15 feet E ast of Station 924 plus 28 on .the Canal; thence South 89 deg. 26’ W est 763.0 feet to the W est side of the County Road; thence N orth 0 deg. 12’ E ast 2,182.0 feet: thence South 89 deg. 41’ W est 1.301.0 feet to the center of Griffin Creek: thence along W est side of the Creek North 19 deg. 43’ W est 453.5 feet: thence South 89 deg. 52’ W est 932.2 feet to the point, of beginning, containing 64.72 acres, less 1.72 acres for Griffin Creek. You are fu rth er notified th a t JOHN C. DAVIS, the owner or holder of evidence of title to the herein below first described body of land as petitioner has filed with the Board of D irectors his w rit ten and duly signed and ac knowledged petition praying th a t said land be included w ithin said district. Said respective land Is described as follows: Beginning at a point 628 feet E ast of the N orthw est corner of Donation Land Claim 55 in Section 16, Town8hin 38 South, Range 1 W est of the W illam ette Meridian, and from said point running thence South 380 feet: thence E ast 114 feet; thence N orth 380 feet; thenco W est along the center of the County Road 114 feet to the point of beginning, containing one acre more or less. You are fu rth er notified th a t Mary ELIZABETH LEWIS, the said Board th eir w ritten and duly signed and acknowledged petition praying th a t said land be included w ithin said district. Said respec tive land is described as follows: Approximately 35 acres of land located in th e Southerly half of the following described tra c t of land: Beginning at the SE corner of D. L. C. No. 45 in township 39 south, range 2, east of W. M. in Oregon; thence N orth 40 chains to a stake for corner; thence W est 20 chains to a stake for corner; thence South 40 chains to a stake for corner; thence E ast 20 chains to the place of beginning, con taining 80 acres of land, more or less. The exact acreage to be determ ined when the irrigable land survey Is made. You are fu rth er notified th a t T. W. SANFORD, JAS. HERSEY and CARRIE HERSEY, the own ers or holders of evidence of title to the herein below first described body of land as petitions have filed with said Board th eir w rit ten and duly signed and acknow ledged petition praying th a t said land be included w ithin said dis trict. Said respective land is described as follows: A strip of land 346 feet wide N orth and South lying South of Tract No. 26' of ‘‘Ashland Acres” and W est nr Mountain Avenue in the City of Ashland, Oregon, consisting of ap proxim ately 6 acres. You are fu rth er notified th a t LAURA V. EDWARDS, FRED ERICK P, BURRALL, G. N. AN DERSON, L. A. PH ILLIPS, A. BELLE ANDERSON, and DORA E. WIGHT, the owners or holders of evidence of title to the herein below first described body of land as petitioners have filed with said Board th eir w ritten aira duly sign ed and acknowledged petition praying th a t said land be Includ ed w ithin said district. Said re spective land is described as fol lows: Lots One and Two of the Royal Orchard Tract. Section 22, Twp. 38 S. R. 1 W.. W. M.. Oregon. You are fu rth er notified th a t LAURA V. EDWARDS. G. N. ANDERSON, FREDERICK P. BURRALL. L. A. PH ILLIPS. A. BELLE ANDERSON and DORA E. WIGHT, th e owners or holders of evidence of title to the herein below first described body of land as petitions have filed w ith said Board th eir w ritten and duly sign ed and acknowledged petition praying th a t said land be Includ ed w ithin said district. Said re of Directors of said Talent Irri gation D istrict to be held at the office of said Board of Directors, at Talent, in Jackson County, State of Oregon, on the 2nd day of December, 1924, a t the hour of 10 o’dlock A. M., and you and each of you and all persons in terested are hereby notified to ap pear at said time and place, and show cause, if any you have, why said petitions, or any of them should not be granted. This notice Is given by the un dersigned secretary of said Board of Directors pursuant to law and an order of said Board. DATED: Nov. 7, 1924 O. ARNSPIGER, Secretary of Baord of Direct ors of Talent Irrigation Dis trict. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TALENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT By W. J. HARTZELL, President. F. W. 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