Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 21, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, AUGI MT 21. IIFJO.
T
Beginning at a point on the pres­
ent boundary line of The Grants Pass
( Continued from page all*
Irrigation District at the 8E corner
of the SWli, Section 30. Township
tltlon. The said petition and the 36. South, Range 5 West. Willam­
names of the petitioners are In words ette Meridian; then e South along
Mill HALE
WANTED
and figures as follows, to-wlt:
the center line of Section 31 to the
To th«’ Board of Directors <»f Th«- HE corner SW *4 Se<
31; thence
WANTED Second hand 5 or S-ln< h
Grant* Paas Irrigation District In West along the South Un« Sec. 31
centrifugal pump In good condi­
Joarqihlnr anti Jackson Conn tire. to the SW <»rner Sec. 31, Twp. 36
State of < Mattoon:
tion. Isaac Beet.
28tf
H, R 5 W.. W M.; thence South
Come now the undersigned, your along the East line of Sec. 1 Twp. 37
HIE BOOVI!J,E pro;>erty, Nos 802, WANT TiMBER CLAIM-lUve a petitioners herein, who are holders S.. R. r> W.. W M., to the SE corner
of title or evidence of tINe repr«M«en<-
7 room house and four lots In Med­ Ing a majority at the acreage of a NB*4 Se . 1 ; thence West along the
810. 812, 850 North Seventh St .
<enter line Sec. 1 to the SW corner
ford. Ore , close In free and clear, body of land adjaent to the >bonn- SE*4 NW *4 Sec 1; thence North
all under Irrigation, four houses,
to trade for timber claim even up. <1arles of The Grants Pass Irrigation alenv the
line of East H NW«4
>1.
for sale
Inquire Mrs. W
Carl A. Patzlaf, Roseburg, Ore 50 District and situated entirely In Jose­ to the NW corner NE *4 NW >4 Sec
5»
Qualf. 832 North 7th 8t
phine County, State of Oregon, which I. Twp. 37 S . R. 6 W . W M ; thence
lands are susceptible of Irrigation North alOBS the West line HE *4
FOR RALE Hay press Call at the IXMJGERS and mill men wanted at from, a common source and by the SW*4 S-c 36. Twp 36 S . R 6 W.
the M-J Lumber Co , Glendale, same system of Irrigation provided W. M to the NW corner SE*4 SW%
Grants Pus» Feed Barn, corner 7th
Ore
57 or to be provided for those lands now Section 36; then e West along the
an<l I streets, phone 15-lt.
40tf
an«l heretofore Included within the South line NW >4 SWU Section 36,
FOR HALE CHEAP 40 acres raw WANTED- Rowing of any kind, by boundaries of Th«’ Grants Pass Irri­ and the South line North *4 South 1
District by diversion of the *4. Be- 35 to the SW corner NW >4 I
the hour or by the piece Call at gation
land. 5*4 miles from Grants Puss.
waters of Rogue River, and hereby 8W*4 Sec 35; thence South along
059 N. 4th St
46tf petition that the lands hereinbefore the Eant line Sec 34 to the SE cor­
Inquire 332 Bridge St.
72
referred to and hereinafter describ­ ner thereof; thence West along the I
WANTED
Hop
pickers
by
Aug.
28. ed be included within The Grants South line Sec. 34 to the SW corner
FOR R4IJ0 Ford In g«x>d condition
Apply to J. E. Verdin, Grants Pas« Irrigation IMstrlct, your peti­ SE *4 SEV, Se tton 34. Twp. 3 6 S .i
Inquire B. L. Churchill at Ford
Paas. Rd. 2.
67 tioners hereby expr«*«sly consenting R 6 W., W M ; thence South along
Agency
58
to such Inclusion The tract or body the East Une W>4 NE*4 and East
WANTED Hop pickers, picking l>« of land hereby sought to be included line NW *4 SE%. See. 3, Twp. 37 S., |
A NIl’H MODEltN HOUSE Wlth
R 6 W. W M.. to the SE corner[
Kins Aug. 28. 01.50 per hundred are described as follows, to-wlt.
slx rovini, balli, two »looping
NW *4 HE *4 Sec. 3; thence West I
Apply at Heath A Herman's office.
MISCELLANEOUS
along the South line NW*4
SE*4
porche», fine water, «mali garage,
47tf
and South line North *4 SW>4 Sec |
fine orchard, beet of land, slx aeree
3 and the South line North % South i
In all 8«0 L .1 Otls. 740 North WANTED 4 to 5 trucks quick to HANKERS 1JFE COMPANY. Des >4 Sec. 4. to the HW corner NW*4
Moines,
Iowa
IMstrlct
agent.
My
­
lOth Street, Orante Pass, Ore 49tf
haul logs down grade. Good road.
SW>4 Sec. 4; thence North along the
ron C. Gaston, Grants Pass. Ore West line NWV, SW% Section 4 to
4 miles, at *5 per M We load and
FOR HALE OR TRADE Colt 17
Over 17,500,000 In force In Ore­ the NW corner ther«of: thence West
unload logs, Trailers not ne«es-
months old. from running stock.
gon.
95tf along the center line Section 5 to I
sary, though betler, 2000 to 2400
the SW corner NW *4 Sec. 5; thence
Come and look him, over; can be
feet to load. can be handled. 4 to
North along the e«t line Sec. 5 to the
KNIGHTS
OF
PYTHIAS
—
Ther
­
seen at 321 West Burgess St. 55
NW corner Sec. 5, Twp. 37 8., R 6
5 tritMi per day.
Address J. G.
mopylae lodge No. 5*. meets every W. W M.. thence North along the
Goble, Klamath Falls, Ore Phone
FOR SALE 2 well matched young
second
and fourth Tuesday even­ West line Sec. 32. Twp. 36 S , R. 6
390-R.
5«
horses. 3000 lbs, with harness,
ing. Visitors Invited
09tf W . W. M to the NW corner SW’4
I
Se . 32: thence following In a gener-1
*225 cash, or will trade for pro­ WANTED Good cook, one who un­
ally Northerly direction through Sec­
GADILIzAC
AUTO
STAGE
—
l-eave«
duce. See Goetz, Josephine Ivotel,
derstands It thoroughly, at the
tions 31. 30 and 29 along the cen­
every morning for Crescent City ter line of the Jess ditch, Baumel
Western Hotel
Goo«l wages and
evening
51tf
at 9 30. Passengers only. Head­ Slough, Red Bluff ditch, and the east-1
room.
52tf
GOOD select building lumber at the
quarters Fashion Garage. Orlan­ ern boundaries of the bottom lands i
of the Applegate River, to the East |
lowest wholesale prices. Josephine WANTED Hop picker«; picking be­
do Hiller.
13tf and West center line of Sec. 29.
gin» September 1; 9150 per hun­
Lumber Co.. Inquire nights Jose­
more particularly described as fol-
dred; free dally transportation, ALBANY NURSERIES, Inc.—"The lows: Beginnlng at the NW corner
phine hotel.
51lf
‘ —
good picking. Apply H J. Chris­
78’ * 40’
North
old reliable.” Trees of quality. Al­ BW *. Sec. 32: then e —
tie, Route 2. phone 0O6-F-13. 52tf
bany Oregon. F. E. Jordan, spe­ West 193 O' ; thence North 24’ 47'
FOR SAIzE 160 acres In the Illinois
748.0'
North 42’ 58’
cial agent, Grants Paas, Ore. 37tf West 412.0' : ; thence
valley, unlimited outranger, water
thence North 51’ 57'
West
WANTED Single Weber wagon, and
and fruit
About one million feet
\V«?st 408.8' ; thence North 89* 25'
harness, or horse and wagon Ad­ PRACTICAL
ROOFING —Asphalt West 403.7' : thence South 72’ 24'
saw timber, mostly pine Saw mill
dress E. G. Nertney, Merlin.
57
and gravel paper and composition West 263.3' ; thence South 62’ 25'
on an adjoining tract. By owner.
roofing
I-eaky tanks repaired West 350.9' : thene South 35* 46'
Box 53. Iceland, Oregon.
56 WANTED Fallers, edgerman, and >
25'
cheap.
Repairs
a specialty. Four­ West 294 7' : thence North 64* 00'
cutoffman Hee Goetz nights. Jose-1
West 305.0' ; thence North 28*
teen
years
experience.
L.
J.
Otis,
»X>R SAlzE CHEAP large farm,
West 173.3' : thence North 2* 59'
phtae hotel.
5>tf
bouse, barn and outbuildings, al­
740 North 10th St.. Grants Pass. West 419 7' : thence North 25* S3'
Ore. Phone 211-Y.
69 East 159.5' thence North 87’ 30'
falfa. clover and some grain, WANTED TO RENT A furnished
East 139.7” thence North 51’ 20'
house or apartments by young
watirr, stock and farming intple-
FREE TIÜANSPORTATION to and East 333.2' thence North 51’ 49'
couple. Will be taken good care
56
menu. Phone 500-J-l.
thence North 58’ 15'
from the Verdin hop yards for res­ East 4 43 8
i
of. Address No. 1872 care of the I
idents of town
who will pick East 957 1 ' to the North line said
PLENTY OF CANNING PEACHES
Sec 31 when N. E. corner thereof
Courier.
58
hops.
54tf bear« North 89* 33 East 1018.3';
at Tokay Height^ at reasonable
the my Nori li 60’ ’ 00’ East 264.6'
TAX.
prices
Bring your boxes and In­
Kill EXCHANGE
thence North fiS • 05* East 524.0*
quire for Wardrip.
55
dOONER TAXI —Phone 262-R tor EXCHANGE— >4 acre fruit on Or- thence North or 42* East 474.4 *
thence North 42* 50* Ea»t 757 9’ I
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an-:
charti Ave. to exchange for team. thence NBrth 31’ 50* East 203.7*
FOR SALE Modern five-room cot­
swered anywhere, anytime.
86tf ;
wagon and harness, J. E. Ham- thence North IS* 33* East 175.4*
tag«’ on paved street. Close in. Im­
uteraly, Rd. 1, Box 54.
59 •¡hence North 3’ 17’ East 215 1’
mediate possesnlon. Adurees No.
u A LACE TAXI Phone 22-J.
Tom
l'hence North 26* 12* East 307.3*
1870 care Courier.
55
1914 i thence North 27 28’ East 565.6* to
Wind
03tf EXCHANGE — 5-passenger
Buick for team and wagon. N. 1 the East and West center line Sec.
LARGE Nit 2 BARTLETT pears KERBY-GRANTS PASS JITNEY— |
Simmons, Rd. 1, Box 54.
55 ' 29 whence the West *4 corner bears
2He per lb. Butter pears I tic,
North 88* 24' East 1133 1'. all in
Leaves Grants Paas at 9:30, and
Twp. 36 8.. R 6 W„ W. WM.; thence
bring your boxes. John II. Robin­
ATTORNEYS
Holland at 1 daily. Country trips;
East along the cetner lines of Sec-1
son. near Wildervllle, Grants Pass.
attended to at all times. Everett H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law. lions 29. 28 and 27 to the NE corner |
It<l 4
57
Hogue and Pete Beagle, phone I
Practises in all State and Federal SE»4 See. 27: thence South along the ■
Panama Cafe, 228-J.
«1
Courts First National Bank Bldg. East line of Sec. 27 to the SE corner I
PEAKS Hill CANNING Leave your
thereof , thence East along the North
order« early at 86t* North Seventh I
O. W. COLVIG.
vttorney-at-law. lthes of Sections 35 and 36 to the ME
i
street for reservation at 3c per lb
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. corner Sec. 36. Twp. 36 S.. R. 6 W.
W. M.: thence East along the North
Bring your boxes.
55 THE WORLD MOVES; so do we
line Se 31, Twp 36 8., R. 5 West.
Bunch Bros Transfer Co
Phone E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Pra tices W. M. to the NE corner NW *4 Sec.
In
all
courts.
First
National
Bank
FOR SALE Tent, else 16x18. 10s..
3.1, Twn 36 8.. R. 5 W.. W. M„ to
349.
Building
the point of beginning.
first class condition Phone 316-L.
And your petitioners hereby con­
54tf F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law
sent that as a condition precedent to
Safes,
pianos
and
furniture
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone 270. the granting of this petition the
moved, packed, shipped and stored
ECONOMY quart jars for sale. Phone
C. A. S’DLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma­ Board of Directors of The Grants
Office phone 124-Y.
32-R.
..4tt
Pass Irrigation District may require
sonic I '.uole. Grants Pass. Gre.
that the petitioners shall severally
GRANTS
PAHS-MEDFORD
TRUCK.
GEO.
H.
DURHAM,
Attorney-at-law
FOR SALE -«Four room house, one
pay. contract to pay. or become liable
58
Phone 333-J.
referee in bankruptcy. Masonic for. under bond issue or other form
lot fenca'd. with good vegetable
of
indebtedness incurred or that may
Temple. Phone 135-J.
garden, city lights and water,
PIANO TUNING
be Incurred by the District, to such
*450.
Also small barn, one lot,
JAMES T. CHINNOCK.
Lawyer District such respective sums, as
17
fence. *100. Inquire at fire de­ GEO W. CROSS a tuner with
nearly as the same can be estimated
First National Bank Building
by the Board, as said petitioners or
years practical experience, includ­
partment. N. W. Cole.
59
ing 9 years factory training. Head­ A. C. HOUGH—-Lawyer, Tuffs Bldg their grantors would have been re­
quired to pay to such district as as­
Practice In all courts.
JERSEY BULL, 2*4 years old for
Your
quarters Josephine hotel,
sessments for the payment of Its pro
sale. Phone 500-R-2.
55
82tf V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice in rata share of all bonds ahd the Inter-1
satisfaction Is my success.
state and federal courts. Office est thereon which may have previous­
KKAL
ESTATE
IX »ST
ly thereto been issued by said Dis­
over National Drug Store.
trict had such lands been Included in
E
T.
McKJNSTRY,
603
O
St
.
phone
said District at the time the same was
IX>ST Black leather grip containing
13-R; general real estate business.
originally formed or when said bonds
rubber boot«, overalls and Albany
were so issued.
Best of soils for fruit, hay or gen­
Tanning Co. tags. Finder notify
This petition is signed and present-;
eral farming
Temple Market. Reward.
59
ed under the provisions of Chapter
357 of the General I,aws of Oregon
VETERINARY SURGEON
for 1917 and of Section 36 thereof in
counterparts, all of which, when at­
DR. R. J. BE8TUL, Veterinarian.
MICKIE SAYS:
tached together, shall constitute the
Residence 83 8 Washington boule­
complete petition herein, and your
vard. phone 398-R.
petitioners hereby consent that such
. w aouN, 'tu’ ove
proceedings may be had in said mat­
VOOUS PCEtXM SOOt>. DObíf SPC <4
PHYSICIANS
ter as are provided for or are requir­
AT—
9UÄE. 'SerriA V4ANt> tT 50 TUC
ed by said Chapter 35 7 relating to
pc » aiviNia
tops
I
the inclusion of lands in an irrigation
L. O. OlzEMENT, M. D., Practice
A <4000 WXPEtt VCR VldG SUOF.
district
limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose
DOIN'* VM® OARNOtST ’. '8JC AU-
Wherefore your petitioners pray
and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours
AttE, PER TMffl KAATf&R, FCR 'WE
that a time he fixed for the hearing
9-12,
2-5,
or
on
appointment.
UKt OUtt VOORR ’M NOC tUtNR
of this petition and thereupon such
Phones, office 62; residence 359-J.
Wt AIVJT WCrtVMM« TOO (SOOD
i proceedings be had as are provided
by Chapter 357 of the general laws
Ft.R TVV
AM' IVA'
Service car answers all call"
of Oregon for 1917. and that this pe­
S. IzOUGHRlDGE, M. D. Physician
eWViCM OF <3000 FRUE.RS
tition be In all things granted accord­
and surgeon. City or country ch II b
\ «JÜUO UVE 1*4 tr I
Welding of all kinds
ing to its tenor.
attended day or night.
Phon«'«.
And your petitioners will ever
-
Day phone 113-J—Night 252-11
Re« 369; Office, 182; 6th and H.
pray, etc.
Signed by: A. L Edgerton. Gust
Dont J
J. BILLIt’K. M. 0.
Physician
Coorin. Homewood Farm Company,
per \. Wylberg. Pres.; \ Wylberg.
and surgeon, office Schallhorn
John E. Moore. W. W. Tucker. F. M.
tow
block, phone 54- j ; residence, 1004
The California and Oregon Armstrong. John H. Robinson. .1. C.
Ltwnrldge, phon«' 54-L.
Risiiti» I
1
' /
Morgan. Chicago I,and Company, by
Coast Railroad Company Clyde
E. Niles; A. E. Sheehon, K. M.
TIME CARD
F. RUTHERFORD Manna* *he-
C Neill. Carl B. Livesley. Alfred
raputlcs. It gets your atrment.
yow
Flux. Luther Robinson, Jacob Ger-
Effoctlvo Nov. 24. 1919
wltz Estate, by Nancy Gerwitz Hlr-
Office over Barnes’ Jewelry store
ven; A. E. Voorhies. contract; Erank
Office hours 9 30-12; 1:30-4.
; Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- Izpone. J. K. Murphy.
WITNESS The Board of Directors
Phy- I
RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D
days and Fridays
of The Grants Pass Irrigation Dis­
alelan and surgeon, X-ray «qulp- , laiave Grants Pass............ 1
P.M. trict, this the 6th day of August,
ment, dental X-ray. Offlce, Ms- ! Arrive Waters Creek.......... 2
ÄWV»
P.M 1920.
CHAS. SMITH.
sonic Temple Bldg. Phones: Of- I Leave Waters Creek........ 2:30 P.M.
Director-President.
tice 21-J; residence 21-L.
I Arrive Grants Pass............ I
P.M
GEO. A. HAMILTON.
For information regarding freight
Director.
DENTISTS
GEO. FELDMAIER,
and passenger rate« call at the office
LUAaorw E. C. MACY, D. M. D.
Director.
First-class! of the company, Lundburg building,
\ttest: WII.FORD ALLEN.
dentistry. 109%’S. 6th 8t.
lor telephone 181.
Secretary.
Classified Advertising
a
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GKANTN VMiH DAILY OULH.EK
NOTICE OF II KAKI NO
Competent
Mechanics
and Prompt
Service
ESSEX SMASHES RECORDS
Eeaex Stock Car finished run from San Francueo to
New Y<>rk in four days, fourteen hours and forty-three
minutes. This lowers former iss-ord by twelve hotir- and
forty-eight minutes.
The return run from New York to San Francisco wi
made in four days, nineteen hours and t hi He’ll nunutes.
This l«>wer« former re«x>r«l by twenty hour- an«l thirteen
minutes.
TIw*e are only two of the
holds.
many
records
FOR.
MAXWELL
’!||P
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
ACCESSORIES ANO REPAIRING
ES5ÈXÌ
PHONE 317
5//
H STREET,
motors !
GRANTS PASS, ORE
J. «OS«
AUTO TOPS
Replace the shabby top with a
light,
easy-to-luuidle
weather­
proof «»n«’ now.
Smart looking, servieealde tops—
perfect fitting and improving the
car’s looks—a w ide «-hoicv in ma­
terials and «•olors.
OUR PRICES IXOVKST
G. B. BERRY
Ament’s Auto Repair
and Machine Shop
Timmons & Higgins^
Call and see us
Phone 324-J
I
F
We have «me on <»ur floor now f«»r your in*p««'tion.
Call and let us demonstrate this KE<N>RD BREAKER.
ESSEX CARS
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They were »11 made with STOCK CARS.
AGENTS
I
111 South Sixth SL
The queer acting battery is
the one we like to see—for we
quickly c erect the trouble at
its source at the minimum ex­
pense anil send you on your
way an advertisement for
THIS STATION.
Skilled service and modest
charges make this the POPU­
LAR BATTERY STATION.
ADAMS ELECTRIC and
BATTERY SHOP
ExIde Service Station,
506 South Sixth Street