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FAG E TWO GRA1VTH FANN DAILY (Vt WKK NOTK'K OF’ HEARING 04 FETI-| from a common tourer And by the TION6 4N1R IN'VIAtHON ’H iMir system of irrigation provided LANDS IN THE GR.ANTS PASS or to be provided for those lands now and heretofore included within the IRRHiATTON DISTRICT boundaries of The Grants I'aae Irri NOTICE Ife HBRBBY GIVEN, that j gation Ditririet bv diversion of the there have been tiled with the Board waters of Rogue Rher. and hereby of Directors of The Grants Fa».«- Irri-j petition that the lands Hereinbefore gatlon District situated in Josephine referred to and hereinafter describ Grants and Jackson Counties, State of Ore ed be included within The gon. the petitions of the hold r« of Pue Irrigation District, your peU- FABRIC TIRE ON CONSIDERED BY MANY MCTÖRIS1S title or evidence of title reprewntlnc . i (ionora hvroby <xpr»*Hsly The tract or body a majority of the acreage of a body j to su h inclusion Of lands adjacent to the boundaries - of land hereby sought to be included of The Grants Pass Irrigation Dis are described as follows, to-wit Beginning at a point on the pres trict and situated entirely in Jose phine County. State of Oregon, to- ent boundary line of The Grants Pass Irrigation District at the SE comer wit; Beginning at a point on the pres of the ,<W'4 Station 30. Township ent boundary line of The Grants Pass 36. South. Range 5 Went. Willam Irrigation District at the SE corner ette Meridian: then e South along of the SW’q. Section 30. Township. the center line of Section 31 to the 36. 8outh. Ranee 5 West. Wiliam-1 SE corner SW v4 Sec 31; thence ette Meridian; then e South along West along the South line Sec 31 the center line of Section 31 to the: to the SW corner Sec 31. Twp 36 W M ; thence South SE corner SW44 Sec 31; thence S R 5 W W’est along the South line Sec 31 along the East line of Sec 1 Tw p 37 to the SW corner Sec. 31. Twp. 36 . S . R 6 W W M . to the SE comer 8 . R 5 W W. M ; thence South I NEii Se 1: thence West along the enter line Se. 1 to the SW comer along the East line of Sec. 1 Twp. 37 North 8 , R. 6 W.. W M . to the SE comer SEk. NWk, Sec 1; thence NE1» Sec. 1; thence West along the along the West line of Rast *4 NW’» center line Sec 1 to the SW comer to the NW comer NE1, NWS Sec SE>» NW»» Sec 1; thence North 1. Twp J7S.R « W . W M . thence line SE ’4 along the West line of Bast NW k, ’ North along the West to the NW comer NE»4 NW1» Soc I SW’, Sec 36. Twp 36 S . R 6 W W M to the NW comer SE ’ , SW '4 1. Twp 37 S . R. 6 W.. W M ; thence North along the West line SE’( . Section 36: then e West along the SWk, Sec 36. Twp. 36 S, R 6 W. South line NW«» SW Section 36, W. M.. to the NW corner SE1» SWk* and the South line North S South Section 36: then e West along the >4. Sec 35 to the SW corner NW'» South line NW»4 9W>4 Section 36. SW’« Sec 35; thence South along and the South line North ’* South the East line Sec. 34 to the SE cor- H. Sec. 35 to the SW corner NW L ner thereof: thence West alone the SW i4 Sec 35; thence South along South line Sec. 34 to the StV corner the East line Sec. 34 to the SE cor SEH SEA. Se lion 34 T»r 3« S. ner thereof; thence West along the R 6 W W M : thence South along South line Sec. 34 to the SW corner. the East line WU NEK, and East SE4* SE >-4 Se- tlo- 34. Twp. 36 S.. f line NW 4« SEU. Sec. 3. Twp 37 S. n 1 i R. 6 W., W. M thence South along R 6 W W M . to the SE corner I Watt the East line W>-j NE >4 and East! NW1« SE1» Sec 3; thence f line NW i, SE*4- Sec 3. Twp 37 S . I along 'he South line NWl, r I 1 R 6 W W M . to the SE comer I and South line North RW>» Rec NW >4 SE44 Sec. 3: thence 3 and the South line North H South 8EH i ’■ Sec i. to th»- sw eoraer NWU along the South line NW ’» SW 1» w Sec 4: thence North along the and South line North SW >» Sec. 3 and the South line North *4 South - West line NW’» 9Wlt Section 4 to ■ N. e * Sec 4, to the SW comer NW1« the NW -orner then of: thence West • k, SW1» Sec 4: thence North along the »long the center line Section '• to West line NW*4 SW‘4 Section 4 to the SW corner NWS Sec. 5: thence the NW corner thereof: thence West North along the est line Sec '• to the along the center line Section 5 to NW comer Sec. ' Twp 37 S.. R 6 the SW comer NW1» Se< .">: thence w W M . thence North along the North along the W. line-Se 5 to the West line Sec 32. Twp 36 S . R 6 NW comer Sec. 5, Twp. 37 S., R 6 W_. W M to the NW comer SW >, W W M .. thence North along the | se.-. 32; thence following in a gener- West line Sec. 32. Twp. 36 8-, R. 6 ~ ally Northerly direction through Sec W . W. M. to the .NW corner SW1» tions 31. 30 and 29 along the cen Sec. 32; thence following in a gener ter line of the Jess ditch. Baume ally Northerly direction through Sec Slough. Red Bluff ditch, and the east tions 31. 30 and 29 along the cen ern boundaries of the bottom lands ter line of the Jess ditch. Baums of the Applegate River, to the East 29 Slough. Red Bluff ditch, and the east and West renter line of SAc ern boundaries of the bottom lands more particularly described as fol of the Applegate River, to the East lows Beginning at the NW corner and West center line of Sec. 29, SW 14 Sec. 32 I; then e North 78' 46’ more particularly described as fol- West 193.0’: : thence North 24” 47' lows: Beginning at the NW corner Wes’ 746.0': ■ thence North 42' 58' 838 ■ 4 Sec 32; thence North 78’ 40’ West 412 O'; thence North 31’ 57 ' West 193 0 : thence North 24 47' West 4OS.8'; thence North <9’ 25' Wet<t 748.0 ; thence North 42’ 58' West 403.7': thence South 72' 24' West 412.0 ; thence North 51’ 57' West 263.3'; thence South 62* **5 ' West 408.8 ; thence North 89 = 25' West 356.9': thence South 35' 46' West 403.7 ; thence SoiMh 72’ 24' West 294.7': thence North 64' 25' West 263 3 ; th ence South 62’ 25' West 305.6’; thence North 28’ 00' 59' West 356.9 ; thence South 35’ 46' West 173 3': thence North West 294.7 ; thence North 64’ 25' West 419.7’: then o North *»5* 53' West 305.6 ; thence North 28’ 00' East 159.5-; thenie North 87' 30' thence North 2 ’ 59' East 139.7'; thence North 51’ 20' West 173 3 West 419.7 : ’hen C North 25’ 53' East 333.2’; thence North 51’ 49' East 159.5' ; thence North 87’ 30' East 443.8'; thence North 58’ 15' THE SPRECKELS SAVAGE" TIPE CO East 139.7' ; thence North 51’ 20' East 957.1' to North line said U the - who lx ', au tirent it ino thence North 51’ 49' ■ Sec 31 when N E. corner thereof East 333.2' thence North 58’ 15' j bears North 99’ 38' East 1018.3'; East 443.8' East 957.1 ' to the North Hne said 1 thence North 6ft* 00 ' East 264 J «' See 31 when N. E. corner thereof thence North 68’ 05' East 524 0 AdXT3 rVTJtYWHEJti TIKES AhD TUBES East 1018.3'; thence North 48’ 42' East 474 4 bears North 99’ 33 «' 264 J thence North 60’ 00 ' East thence North 42’ 50' East 757 9 thence North 68’ 05' Ea - ' 524.0 thence N’ort h 31 ’ SO' East 203 7 thence North 48’ 42' East 474 4 thence North IS’ 33' East 175.4 757 9 Ea«t 50 ’ thence North 42’ thence North 3’ 17' East 315.4 IriSTIUBI TtriW then • North 31’ 50' East 203.7 thence North 26’ 12' East 307.3 • thence North 18’ 33' East 175.4 thence North 27’ 28' East 565.6' to ASHLAND. OR4X40N 315 1 East 17' North 3 ’ West center line Sec. rhe East and thence 29 whence the West <4 corner bears th«nce North 26’ 12' East 307,3 thence North 27’ 28' East 565.6' to North 88' 24' East 1133.1 '. all in the East and West center line Sec. Twp. 36 8 , R. 6 W . W W.M.: thence Flux. Luther Robinson, Jacob Ger- 29 whence the West -4 corner bears I East along the cetner line« of Sec- wit« Estate, by Nancy Gerwltz Hlr- North *8’ 24' East 1133 1'. all in ' tions 29. 2« and 27 to the NE corner ven; A. E. Voorhles. contract; Frank Twp. 36 s. R. 6 W . W WM.; thence. |SB’4 Sec 27. thence South along the Iseone, J. K. Murphy. WITNESS The Board of Directors East along the cetner lines of Set-I I East line of Sec 27 to the SE corner tions 29. 2* and 27 to the NE corner i ’hereof; ’hence East along the North of The Grants Paas Irrigation Dis trict, this the 6th day of August, SEV» Sec. 27; thence South along the ! lines of Sections 35 and 36 to the NE East line of Sec. 27 to the SE corner | ■ orner See 36. Twp 36 S . R.6 U 1 1920. CHAS SMITH. thereof; thence East along the North W M : thence East along the North Director-President. Ixindoy. Aug. 7.— Progreso in civil line« of Section-' 35 and 36 to 'h- NE !i«e Se 31. Twp. 36 S . R 5 West, GBO. A. HAMILTON, comer Sec 36, Twp. 36 S . R 6 W j W. M. to the NE comer NW *4 He»'. flying made by the various countries i Mroetor. W. M.: thence East along the North , 31. Twp. 36 8.. R. 5 W.. W. M.. to of the world since the armistice is GBO. FEIJJ.MAIER, line Se- 31. Twp 36 S.. R ' West the point of beginning Director. discussed in a detailed report just W M to the NE comer NW >4 Sec And your petitioners herehv con- made public by Sir Frederick Sykes, 31. Twp 36 S.. R 5 W W. M„ to . -<-nt 'hat as a condition precedent to Attest: WILFORD ALLBN, Secretary the point of beginning which land« the granting of this petition the controller-general of civil aviation in are susceptible of irrigation from a I Board of Directors of The Grants Great Britain. common source and by the same sys Pa«« Irrigation District may require Despite the fact that Germany, tem of irrigation provided or to be -¡that the [»etltioners shall severally EXPLOSIONS CAUSED BY DUb. Austria and Hungary are forbidden. provided for those, lands now Includ ■ pav. contract to pay. or lierom* Hable ed or to be Included within The for. under bond Issue or other form Investigation Has Proved That Gru, tinder the terms of peace, to manu Is by No Means the Only De Grants Pass Irrigation District by the ■ of indebtedness Incurred or that may facture or import aircraft engines, diversion of the water« of Rogue tie in'iirred by the District, to such structive Agent. the report points out that these three River, the said petitions, names of District such respective sums, as countries are in process of organiz the petitioners, the description of the nearly a« the same can t>e estimated When the bureau of chemiMr v u. lands mentioned in said petitions and I by the Board, as raid petitioners or ing departments of government to the United States «l<‘p:irtni«*ni of agr the prayer of said petitioners being ’ 'heir grantors would have been re culture Ht«n»*«| hiv« «figatii.j, with tli* deal with civil aviation. At the pres hereinafter set forth quired to pay to such district as a«- ent time Sir Frederick says, there are And pursuant to said petition and I essments for the payment of Its pro obj<ft of redwing Ares and «•x|»io*h> •- the provisions of law relating there'o > rata share of all bonds and the fnter- CiiUM'd by «lust in the grain Novator- 25 air transport companies in tier- and in ar ordance with the require • est thereon which may have prevlous- and mills it v.as not long •iHore th many and the number is Increasing ments of Section 36 of Chapter 357 | >v thereto been Issued by said DIs- »•xperts roallz»-d th»*»* iii<> and «wplo monthly. of the General Laws of Oregon for ■ ’rlct had such lands been Included In >lons were bv no mentis <*onthied r* Shortage of fuel and the general the year 1917. ! -aid District at the time the same »a- the grain business. The**»» dust rxplo chaotic economic situation is retard NOTICE IS FT’RTHER GIVEN. . , originally formed or when said bonds siori investigation* are having a ide That on Tuesday. September 7th. ! vere «o Issued. ing aviation In Austria, says the re Infliinnce. which bn* fxiernh'd to i mr 1920. at the hour of 10 o’clock n. m. This petition Is signed and present- port. IWdgium has organized an air Industrie*, Aluminum dn-f March In the office of the Board of Directors i ed under the provisions of Chapter ministry and has established air at- and even ilsb neal. n b product of of The Grants Pass Irrigation Dis - 3">7 of the General I<aw« of Oregon The trict at the County Courthouse, . for 1917 and of Section 36 thereof in tish cafinerie*. I iiivp all l»ei‘n found laches in Paris and London, Grants Pass, in Josephine County. , counterparts, all of which, when at *ti*rcpfible to the <*nii«l;tion appro- winch government, It is said, has Oregon, a hearing will be had upon tached toother, shall constitute the prodii'»* disastrous explosion^ printed 2.000,000 francs for develop said petitions at which time all per complete |iet|t|on herein, and your Th«* ltd«« •: development goo tn ment of flying in the Belgian Congo. sons interested may apjiear and show petitioners hereby consent that such prove that th* tn.' lei ihh “blow Great progress Is recorded for cause If any they have why the ><i- proceedings may be had In said mat Mirk*" ' •> w« II l:n««v n to |j ,■ ■■ n jr France which has air attaches in all tlflonv should not he granted, and ter as are provided for or are requir Will th«' the failure of any person Interested ed bv said T’hapter 357 relating to sonic rase«: catred bv dust the chief capitals of the world, whose fn» t ♦ ¡i gnid* to show' cause as afore aid, shall be the Inclusion of lands In an Irrigation krniwledg«1 of th’ many fatal ac< j<' nt* ninv be avoided duty it is to study the aviation deemed and taken as an assent on his district. various countries. part to the inclusion of said lands In Wlo-refore your petitioners pray The firemen of Ani"ri<*a liti«l lb«- n>af France, ho says, has acquired five the District as pr-ved for in the ilia; a time be fixed for the hearln-. ter of STiflirhnt Iniportanrr to war tition The said petition and the of till- petition and thereupon such rant their co-op» rat Ion with the «!•• aerodromes and 24 landing grounds name« of the petitioners are In words nr »reedings tie had as are provided partnionl of agriculture in a study ot for the use of civilian flying and Is and figures as follows, to-wlt: .v t’bapter 357 of the general laws also planning to connect all her To the Board of Trirector« of The of Oregon for 1917, and that this pe lonlal possessions by airlines. Grants Pas« Irrigation District in tition be In all things granted ar cortl- Jo«<*pltine and Jackson Counties. !n.- to its tenor. Italy has appointed 16 a Xntl your petitioners will e-.er State of Oregon: taches In as many countries says Come now the undersigned, vour pray, etc. report and Is spending largo sum Signed by: A. I,. Edgerton, Gust petitioners herein, who are holders of money In order to keep herself In f'oorln, Homewood Farm Company, of title or evidence of title ropr ent ■ or lA. Wvlberg. Pres.; A. Wylberg, Ing a majority of the acreage of a the front rank of aviation develop body of land adjacent to the boun John E. Moore. W. W. Tucker. F. M. ment. daries of The Grants Pr i Irrigation \rmstrong. John H. Robinson, .1. c. Courier classified ads bring re District and situated entirely in Jose Morgan, Chicago Land Company, by Hanimermlll Bond In all colora a: phine County. State of Oregon, which Clyde E Niles; A. E. Sheehon, K. M. suits Try a classified. Bill of Sale blanks at the Courier. he Coulter office lands are susceptible of Irrigation C. Neill, Carl B. Livesley, Alfred NEW l L ? 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