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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1920)
MONDAY, AIGI'MT U. IMO GRANTS l'.ANN DAILY COVH1KH PAGE TWO •ent that a» a condition precedent to' the granting ot this petition th«- Board of Director« of Th«« Grants Pa»» Irrigation Dtatrtct may require | Published Dally Except Sunday that the petitioners »hall severally pay, contract to |»ay. or become Ila- ( A. E. Voorhies. Pub and Propr. I bls for. under bond laaus or other I form of Indebti line»» l-x-urrod. or J Entered at postoffice, arante Pass. that mav bo Incurre«! by the District, Ore., as second class mail matter to such District such respectlie »urns, I ns nearly a» the same can be eatlmat- ADVERTISING RATES led by the noard as said petitioner» Display space, per Inch......................8#c lor their ____ _ grantors would have b««on , Local-personal column, per line 10c ¡required to pnv to such District ns I aaneasments for the payment of It» Beaders, per line ............................. -»• ¡prorata share of nil bond» and tho DAILY COURIER ; InU'rent thereon which may have pr<> Ivlously thereto been Issued by »ahi By mall or carrier, per year 8« 00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .50 ¡District hint such lands been incluil ml In salil IHstrict at tho time the WEEKLY COURIER said bonds were so laaued By mall, per year---------------- -».tt-AO This petition is signed and present- mi und««r tho provisions of Chapter MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 357 of tho General law« of Oregon The Associated Frees is exclusively for 1917 and act» amondator» there «ntilled to the use tor republication ¡of. and vour petitioners hereby con- of all news dispatches credited to it [sent thnt such priM-eedlngs mm l«e or all otherwise credited in this 'had In said matter as ar«« provld.-<1 paper and also the local news pub ¡for or are required by said Chapter lished herein. 81.11 t« 11 84. This reduces the NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI ¡357 and acts amendatory thereof re All rights ot republ.cation, ui spe NUN'S FOIl INCLUSION latlng to the Inclusion of lands In cial dispatches herein are also re- labor income of the farmers far be t.ANIm IN Hit GRANTS I« an Irrigation dlstrt-t. •ened IRRIGATION DISTRICT. low what it i» generally thought to Wherefore your petitioner» prav that a time be flx««d for tho hearing MON BAY, AUGUST 2, 1D2O. be by the public." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that of this petition and thereupon such there have b««en filed with the Board proceedings bo had ns are provided of Directors of The Grants Pass Ir by Chapter 357 of tho General larws ♦'♦■4 4444444444*44 ♦ ♦ 4 Some of those Medford sports fear rigation District situated in Jos«>- of Oregon for 1917 nnd acts amen ida- ‘ 4 OREGON WK.ATHKB e that the , trout will have more phine and Jackson Counties. State of torv thereof and th it this petition be ♦ Oregon, the petitions of the holder^ in all things granted according to ♦ .trouble getting up Rogue river with of title or evldencw of title repres««nt" Its tenor." U esKlM-r fog the Week GEORGE MILIJ-ISON Pacific Coast Slates General ♦ tho completion of the Grant« Pass Ir- ¡Ing individual tracts of Und adja 4 cent to the boundaries of The Grants FRED W REYNOLDS 4 ly fair except probably showers ♦ rigation project dam A modern fish- Pass Irrigation District and situated J A. LARSON 4 Monday west of Cascades; nor ♦ i , way. approved by the state commis entirely In Josephine County. State MICHAEL A BILLET 4 ot Oregon, which lands have not BESSIE Ml» TURNER 4 mal temperatures sion, is being built In the dam. But heretofore been Included within the • ———— Al.Mill A DIMMICK 4 4 boundaries of The Grants Pass Irri HAZEL SANFORD Tonight and Tuesday fair. 4 ■ why worry? That agreement made gation District: the Individual peti 4 GERTRUDE M SMJTH Cooler east portion. Moderate 4 by the Medforditea with thq monopo tioners and th«- traits which they pe IDA M GENTRY 4 , ly at the mouth of the river will soon tition for inclusion wjthin the boun westerly winds. VIVIAN DIMMICK WITNESS Th.- Board of Direct >rs ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦444444 depopulate the river of every thing daries of The Grants Pass Irrigation District being as follows, to-wit: of Th«» Grants Pass Irrigation IM«- I that swims anyway George Milleson The W««st five (51 trlct. this 10th lav of July. 1920 CH AS SMITH, acres of the southwest *4 of the PRODI CHON COST ON THE FARM President. southeast H. “nd the East fifteen | OHO A HAMILTON A news story in the Ashland Tid- > (15) acres of the southeast Ai of the Every manufacturing establish Director southwest i;»of Section 13.Twp 38. ings says that some Grants Pass peo South. Range S West of Willamette GEO FELDMAIER ment bas a system by which costs of Director. pie have moved to the Granite City Meridian, being 20 acres in all. production are determined. Through Fred W. Reynolds The W’est H of Attest: because it is several degrees cooler ! this system, the cost that the article the following piece or parcel of land WILFORD ALLEN, Secretary there in summer. Th Courier might hounded and describes! as follows i CORPORATE SEAL) must bring in the open market to Beginning at the northwest corner of add that it also is in winter meet all items of expense, pay depre the northeast % of tha .southeast *4 of Section 13. Township 38. South WAR SHORN Or ITS GLÂM0H ciation upon machinery, interest on Range 6 West of Willamette Merid ♦ ♦♦♦444S44 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 Investment, profits, etc., is determin ian. running from th<«nre south 40 Moden Puinte Z/ho Themse.'vea AT THE MOVIES rods: thence east 16 rods; thence ed. The product of the establish Have Looked . D . .t north 40 rods; thence west 16 rods ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦444W44W444444 Slaughter as It Really la ment is not thrown hap hazard upon Ito pofof of beginning, containing two l(t) acres of land, all in Josephine : the market to bring whatever the For ill»- fir*t time In hl»torr war !• Mary Miles Minter appears as a County. Oregon people care to pay. or to be turned palntr«! ti« -, The » ,.rnl»h the J. A. Larson The east of the quaint but charming little country Il si »vi« over to a commission man and the j girl in her newest picture, “Judy of east H of the west H of the south - xlory I Im I «V« tnt; n , east A» of the southwest Section out In i lili II- Ihr ««■tor. •orpins, if any tAre be. turned back Rogue«' Harbor,” an adaptation ot i 13. Township 36 South Range 6 West open in, of tile >UIU|| lies Artistes to the manufacturer. There is one Grace Muller White's widely read of Willamette Meridian, containing FrniieMi«, tilled for Hie most part with five (5) acres more or less of nicti who have In-on In Hie industry, however, in which the lat story of the same name, which will Michael H. Billet: Reginning at »•anv iim * h 1 come to the Oregon theater for three th«- northwest corner of D. L. C. No. treie he». show an ustonlshlng ab ter system is followed. The average day beginning tomorrow 37. in Section 14. Township 3«. «rnre of battle seem s. farmer plants his crop, using his own >!<»<•! of the painter« have aotipht In The star’s many admirers will be South. Range 6 West, run south 350 labor without figuring his day upon glad to know that she has a most feet to center of ditch, thence along Mplration ••l«vw livre. Th«»w who have I ditch south 7? dezre««*. 89 mlq. east found if In the wnr lime the' basis on which It should be fig congenial role In Judy. In fact It Is 130 36 feet; south 79 a «.»»»». ■>« «legre«-» 3 9 only <>»•> dull misery of life at thr ured He has no eight-hour day with one of the most wholesome characters I minutes east 4f>0 feet; south 7 2 de- front. 800 feet: > Miss Mln- grees. 55 minutes east double time for overtime. Then when that has ever been drawn They «how no clash of urini«-», ter admirably conveys all the quali ' south 87 degrees 22 minutes east these painter» who tune hi*tn through It is time "to put his product upon 263.2 feet; north 2135.7 feet to ties of loyalty, faith and unselfish I north line of Ix>t 10: west 711.2 fewt the war, no ItourHh of trumpet*. not the market, it Is probably forward ness And you will respond to her j south 809 feet: north 70 degrees 38 even fragment« of general fight«. But ed to some city commission man who »hen you see her determination and ¡minutes west 34 4 feet; south 532 warn« It 1«. A «oldier. limping toward 1« amply protected by doing the bus desire to help those who have been feet, west 509 5 feet to point of be the linen. «*ihHU?d»'d, de<*pulrlng. hold ginning. containing 50 acres more or Ing up to bln mouth a handkerchief, iness himself, taking out hfs commis imposed upon. It is a story that Is less. dark as n elot of blood I m what <»ne Bessie McD. Turner The apu'h- sion. and settling with the producer remarkably rich in human interest '•■4‘s. The face Is distorted with «tlf- west >i of She southwest ’<* of Sec and sentiment. on his own basis. tion 13. Township 38. South: Rance faring, and th»* uniform l< of that In dejrrlbable rotor which mines only 6 West of Willamette Meridian The first step in settling the situa Almira Di mm lek. Hazel Sanford. from continual exposure to the vie W«te of Sulphur. tion Is to find out costs of production The Mllphur-dloxMle fumes escap Gertrude M Smith. Ida M. tlentry., merit«. Gurry pain»« n blinded »»Idler and the farm bureaus of the state inc from the dumps of waste round Vivian Dlmmlck Benj Dimmjck es vulded toward« n n '.rf station. .Ml hvl tate. described as follows: the and I'ouzargu»*« «lu»w wnhT-flood»’»! have undertaken this. The bureaus n!<-ke' mln«« in the Sudbury region southeast % of the northwest >4 and of Ontario are said to amount to 1,000 Ix>t 1 lesR 25 acres, to cemetery and i renchvH. of Malheur and Sherman counties are tons 3 day If government** In the future wish No satisfactory method Lots 2 and 3. and the northeast *4 especialy active, and have already of saving this sulphur has yet been of the southwest *4 of Section 13. more pleasant nnd cheerful war Township 36 South Range 6 AV Wil seen»*« they will have to call on art determined costs upon many of the devised. lamette Meridian. 117 acres: and the i«ta who «fayed nuny from the front. farms The Farm Bureau News says east 100 acres of D. L C. No. 37, in Those who «ervwl we.-» too <•!<»«• to today Sections 13 and 14, less 4 acres on death to paint anything but the truth of this work: south side and less west 45 acres, “In solving economic nroblems INSURANCE, ALL FORMS—Inquire 51 acres: making In all 168 acres JUST REPETITION OF HISTORY for rates on grain and hay insur more or l«»ss. cost of produ tlon Is a fundamental ance. T. M. Stott, office phone And, pursuant to the Raid petl- This has been too generally item 44-J. 12tf tions and the provisions of I.aw re Fade of the Present Day Had Their overlooked In farm economics. . Counterpart in the Fashions lating thereto and in accordance with of Years Ago. "The cost of production survey of S. L. GALBRAITH—Real Estate, In the requirements of Section 88 of surance, and plate glass liability. Chapter 357 of the General lav» of growing alfalfa In Malheur county Oregon for the year 1917, Nothing Is new under tlie sun, not «OSH G etreet. phone 28. 40tf showed tha' most of the money made NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, even the newest mil most up to dale by farmers there was on rising land WANTED—Teamster and men for That on Tuesday, August 3rd, 1920, girl striker of the present day, with mill camp See Goetz, at Josephine at the hour of 10 00 o'< lock a m. liolilted hair, nor oven the employer values It was found that after al at the office of the Board of Direc hotel. 38tf tors of 'said The Grants Piss Irriga who complains of the fashion. A writ lowance was made for interest and tion District, at the County Co irt er In “Blackwood’’ Ims discovered Hint normal depreciation of equipment "OR SALE—Dumber, new and sec House at Grants Pass, in Josephine In th«- lime of Jumes I. tills fashion ond hand, 87 per M. See Goetz County, Oregon, a hearing will be '.van affis-ted by women who donn<*d and other Investments, the labor in at Josephine hotel. 4 2 had upon said petitions at which time the doublet and hose, which aroused comes of more than 60 farmers were all persons interested may appear :'OR P^ENT—Furnished room Close and show cause, if any they have,why ibe lr«- of an unknown author, who In only about 81000 a year 1030 lampooned ili<* women of th«« day to business section. Reasonable. the petitions should not tie granted : r s<> dre-sing, nnd Instead of keeping “Considering the site of their In and the failure of any person inter- 810 B street. ' 39 to “the modest nttlre of the comely _ ___________ t _______ .. — ■ ... ■ ested to show cause as aforesaid vestments this labor should have ’’OR SALE—Strawberries and black- shall be deemed and taken as an as hood, cowl f«r coif and handsome dress brought the farmers managers’ sal ■erries. Phone 326-R. Mrs. W. sent on his part to the inclusion of Old klrchlfs" betook themselves to the said lands In The Grants Pass Irri aries rather than laborers’ wages R. Nipper. 39 gation District, as prayed for in the "cloudy, ruffianly, broad-brimmed lint and wanton fentin “The cost of producing wheat In R SALE- Team of horses, weight petitions. all. Tim extravagi Sherman county was found to be The said petitions and the names with the “French < dquhls-l” which took bout 2400 pounds Gravlfn barn of the petitioners are in words and the place of a “conci-lled strnlght about 81.40 a bushel, ranging from figures as follows: gown” was not In lh«« author's rye the Individual Petition for IiictiiMoii "To the Board of Directors of The •hiidllcst offense; Incredible though it Grants Pass irrigation District in “«•«•ins. she would “out and cut In r Josephine an 1 Jackson Counties, hair tn tin- desplcnble fashion of th«- State of Oregon. Puritan." So tin- fobbed hair comes "Come now th«- undersigned, your as h remlnlscei)«’«* of the modern maid pet it loners herein, who are owners en's foret,ears In Hie • Coveminlers' a n<l. holders of title or evidence of I time. title to a body of land adjacent to the boundaries of The Grants Pass. VOI WILL BE TO KNOW Irrigation 'District and situated en-l TH XT VOÎ* CAN BUY A GOOD tlrely In Josephine County, State of Perplexed. Oregon, which lands are susceptible I LOOKING SI IT, COAT, VEST AND Two cort>uh-i:f ohi : '-ntlemon on the of Irrigation from a common source TROUSERS FOR 825, SIZES 31 TO in tlmfi- linmls and and by the same system of irrigation , cr«««n with i ■i«t< 40. NEW SHIPMENT JUST RE few foot from the provided or to bo provided for those tlif'lr golf halls CEIVED. land« now and heretofore included1 o||p. One of tin nì Is -•■ri' i hili” Ills within the boundaries of Tho Grants Pass Irrigation District by diversion t of the waters of Rogue River, and hereby petition that the lands herein To Keep Milk Sweet.« before refcrriul to and hereinafter de- scrlbd be Included within The Grants mi ohi linen i.ii|.'.in In Pass TrrL-atlon Dlstrl t, your peti wrap armriil mill- botili« tioners hereby ezproasly consent to such inclusion The tracts or bodies of lands hereby sought, to bo Jnelud- STORE < IX>SE8 AT « P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT 11.30 ed are described as follows, to-wlt: (DESCRIPTION) And your petitioners hereby con- GRANTS PtóS OAILÏ COURIER ASK US For Receipt Booklet GOOD HELP is almost Impossible to obtain «nd my Watch llepalrlng ha« grow« to such proportion that I am oompsllod to dlsrontinus eerialn lln««« of repairing. • Amen JULY IHT I will not twin» position to accept for repair» any Ja»«hy or • mall work, hut will make a S|«eclalt, of Fine Watch Repairing ami Diamond 8««ttlng Did You Get Your Wonder Butter Merger? BARNES, The Jeweler I &TWU KU 101 and 105 North 6th Golden Rule Store $5.15 PER TON OE —IN THE AMOUNT FARMI It FREIGHT THE GETS WHEN HE HEMS IIIS GRAIN TO THE MIEI. IN •TK.AD OF HIIIPPING IT TO PORTLAND. AAE PAY THE PORTLAND PltlCEN. 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