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PAGE POUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDIATED, OREGON, SUNDAY. MAHCI1 5, 1011, Court.? ou IIEW Anna E. Nye to Mrs. Jessie F. True, 2 west 351& ,ell west half nc-rtbeast quarter lot 11, bloek A, Kenwood subdivis- Charles H. fierce to Jolin n. &nep- Kovernmeni 101 o, section , iuv, iou ' U80 herd, east hull" of northwest qilnr-' slii) U0, rnngo 1 west 'JO ..... . m Af,ipn..i I ,!,. W. o' r n n V i. TIN .MniHngo Licenses. T. P. Leonard nnd Mary Y. Hawks Henjnmin Howe and Florence F. Frnzcr. Married. Lconuid-IInwk In Jacksonville on Afurt'li 1. 1911, Iy Judge Noil, T P. Iiconard and Mary Y. Hawkes. '. Xew Cases. Mat tie A. Hroolcs vs. Brooks, suit for divorce. Henry i Mary A. Dunn to J. W. McCoy, porcprty in Ashland JO K. M. Hiwscll to Robert Bend, tntn- ing property in Forest ing prop erly in Forest creek milling dis tinct 1 George Tbdihiid to Henry MartlofT, lots .'), , and 0, block 52, Jack sonville' 10 II. I). Howard et nl to Mary Peter, property in Short's addition, Med fdnt Id J. A. Lyon to William H. Staccy, lot 5, block 0, Kendall addition, Med ford (iOI) William K. Stnccy to J. C. Ollinger. lot 5, bloek 0, Kendall addition, Mcdford 1 Tsnbcllp Hnrunrd, guardian, to W. O. May field, 10 aerei in donation Inutl claim 53, township .'17. ranee i Comity Court News. ! Petition tt continue services of ' Professor P. J. O'Clnra for year end ing June HO; continued until April term. Order admitting TIioiihih Hritl and Perry Hale to county poor house. Petition of citizens of Sams valley to ciect bridge at Gold Hill; con tinued. Heport of county hospital for Feb ruary filed and approved. Ordered that W. W. Harmon be appointed county road engineer. In the matter of the road peti tioned l'nv by O. 11. Mathews; ordered thai Frank Yusez, W. W. Harmon and I). Cascade be appointed re ceivers. In the matter of the petition "I - Charlen Lindsay to establish road ordered that Frank flriewz, V. W. Harmon and John Urtibb be appoint -, ed appointed receivers. ' Ordered that II. O. Shearer be ap pointed d"puty sheriff. Ordered that Joe 0. Ilurd be ap pointed justice of the, peace foi ' Acllland. i l'i'olmtc. Kstatc James Horry Hodgcrs; or der mndu discharging administra tor. Estate Hulduh Colver; ordered thai (April 8, P.M1, ho appointed as da. for final settlement. Estate Jacob A. Lyon; inveuloiy lind appraiKemeut filed showing es tate valued at $38,Uj:l.'J3. ( Circuit Court News. Hobort Uouwell vs. Louvena Hos well, Knil for divorce; decree by de fault. ' Mike Wooley vs. Mary Jane Wooley, suit for divorce; decree bj llefault. L. W. D. McKeel vs. .lames Sum nor ut al., suit to cpiiet title; decree by default. J. F. Keddy, receiver of M. C. L. 'It. If. Co. vs. J. A. MeCalo; dis , missed. It. C. F. Antbnry et al. vs. II. A. 'Vogel el al.; dismissed. Application of Charles Catney et al. to register title vs. E. l' Meade et al.; dei'rdo by default. Farmers'. & Pruitgrowcn.' bank vs. II. It. Allen; dunurrcr and defendant given 10 days in which to furtlui dead. 1 . Clara l.'ador and Clara I'hinnq vs Peter and Josephine Apple gale; dis inihPed. J. Ponnigcr vs. I. J. llarsen el al.; brdor made substituting name of Tied Poniiigor us above. John I'cnninger is now deceased. FOR SALE ORCHARDS. "FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Eruitgrowers Bank Bklg tor. -eetion 17, township Il7, raligf I Mcdford l6dge No. 811, I. O. 0. F., to j 1 wiml: rifiirntncut lU'H) Annie Oii'Ji to J. C. .Miller, lots 21 and 22, Mathews addition, Ash I). S. MeNnrv. lot It. block 111. and - ' ' ' t lot -1, block 100, Odd Fellows cemetery. Alcdford 50 lmiil 10 Town of Phoenix to Perry I). Blaok- Aiilia M. Owen et al to eOo ll. StoW-i den, lot 12, Phoenix 200 rtr ALFALFA LAND SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA nt.AtnAA .i. ntwt nifnirn nrntinai i inn in in nrmn inrnrnri nn liib i. i jiiuiclhl uiiiij' uiiu n .! .....,.. ... -.w ..v, aVwwV -. mnln linn of tlio Hoiillieni Pacific railroad, between Hacrarnebto and Snn Francisco. . . 1 TT1U" AT. I 'I .1 .T A 'I'l XlJkJtU WWU 1J ABUNDANCE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION Write Us for Information DIXON ALFALFA LAND CO, - - DIXON', CAL. Timothy and plover Ranch Most neonld who kho tlib best farms in the country have heard of the Spencer farm on Williams creek. It sure Is an Ideal ranch, 140 acres nil told, 130 or which Is under irrigation, 100 acres In clover and timothy. There Is a nice bearing family orchard, the best water right In the valley, good house, big barns, just the place you have been looking for. We have It for sale at ?1?,UU0.00,' which includes all nei sorinl property. k Write or come in atid see us and wo will tell you moro about it. IllUtiS LUCAS liAND COMTANV GIIANTH PAHS, OltlCO'ON Wanted to Rent i ilMain Street Business Property ,,,,,t.t4t-'r' Van Dyke Realty Co. CITY I'ltOPKHTY FAIIM8, ritUIT RANCHES ia:i r main sTRHiyr. Best Pear Land in Valley, for $40.00 Per Acre The Hcst rtO-Acro Tract of Pear Land in Rof-tic River Volley For the Money, only $10.00 per Acre, for the Nevt Ten HnJ-H. The superintendent of the Uurrell Orchard ot Medrord endorses this trnct of deep, free Mill as exceptionally Reed for KniH. 1 & miles from Merlin, adjoining a largo tract now being developed by nn ex perienced fruit man from North Yakima. A. N. PARSONS Refcrcnccs: Flrat National Bank, Grants Pass Danking & Trust Co. REAL ESTATE GRANTS PASS. ORE. Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest Best location. Great increase in value. Lot 50 feet by i40 feet. Splendid buy for invest- ment or speculation. Special price for quick action. Address Owner, Medford P. O. OX tfO. 4t7. ' Wolmv a cllenCrho Wishes to rent a Bevon or eight-room hoilso on or about May 1st. The houso thust hare todf beciroofaa and niuat be tnbode'rii ln every re sHctJt, VihUMn a tiunibei1 ohb local ity. Party will take a lease for six months or a year. If you have anything of this" descrip tion let us hear from you. 293 Cornetius-Garner Realty Go. '- " TAKE UP A . CLAIM Pvorv olMfn mnn or woman has 'a timber and stono flghl of lfeO acres, pride" id thb govofilmeht $2. GO 'pelr acre. Nd cultlvrttibn, fesidoncb or improvomeut required. 1 havo about fa-nntv-flvo clntmn to locate, seo me nnd Lave a talk, tills land is worth $20.00 bor acfc, tJall or write. A. ri. BALING, Rb6Hi B4 JacKsoii Cbbnty IWnkr Ilitllditi. 318 For Sale 160 iici'dfe of lRiia'foi-'salc at 135 per acre; land one and one-half miles from the Med ford postoffiee; land all good orchard land, or a fine preposition to subdivide; with forms. J?or frirtiiGr, in formation address OWNER, POSTOFEICE BOX 812.. nniiinKnfjT::naiVi n'lTi1 ,' '"---" ' "" ' '"" ktutkm iHbrtiwiiAtt JL. flL. , I - IV c - -' Heal Khluto Tinnsfers. Mnbel McCrneken to Wilhelmina lloibio laud in donation land claim It!, tnwmlilp !I7, ! 1 WOHl ! I T. .1. Hull lo .1. F. Nonnnu, land in townnbiii :t8, ranue 1 went.. 'd 0. M. Sulwliy etnl, trustees, to .lame. Killur el al, property n .Med- ' ford :tooo Mttttie H. I.envitt to Kirnk II. Dun limn, -10 acre in section 18, town ship 37, miiKO -1 went 3000 W. K. Hrayton In William Myntt ! al, 70 aereh near Central ' Point 2.' 15. 1). Thompson to Alice M. lbl- comb, i) aereH in section .), tnwu- ship !),"), rnnp) we-t .... 1' 0. & C. K. II. Co to Alice .M. Ilol- oohib, -10 neron ill Hcotiou .1, town 1 ship IIS, ninp' -1 wt MO llum-v A. Itav to Iluv II. l.innpinan. niinlne; land in township ;itl, nin-ie ' west i M. f. Womaek to .1. 11. Heem.i'i. iiiitittK propel ly in hfetion ill. ' towimhip a west 1000 Henri' llnlms to Ilelina Land r.., land in township 30, raue 1 1 vmt 10; 1 11 Tll..1. i C:.ln..A., Ililtulit Cll U. 1 . IIIIIIMi I" niIM"ll 1111(111" "! loiwl t tiuii)i!ii ;(7. iimpn 1 -' WIMt 100 t TTitirl Rtnliw In llnir. if Willi W llHuhiilor, land in sPeliou f?i town- I ..i.:.. ?c .-..., t. .miaul 9 T. V. Oriftonri to .'linni It. It'mir, - Hilfnmont of bond 10 United State to Cluwle .Moiifim, Kin neros in section 18, towntdiip ;t3. ' rnngo 2 cast; patent. Jlonriottn S. Shonror to Hon. .1. Trowbridge, property uj bloek 17, ! Medford 2000 Joshua J. Moitoii to llaioueo N. F ow many people, in choosing a site for their future residence, ave omitted to take into account some of the most important, and ighly essential features, of a happily selected home.' ,-; , n the first place we must consider locality; and it would be our de& to regard it from both a general, and a local stand point. We would nsist upon a sightly elevation, with ample ground that commanded a- -; enerous far reaching view 01 valley and mountains, ims is a reat help in maintaining a healthy mental pose. From day to day it will row uon you, and become a companion that will prove indispensable. ave you had an opportunity to go out and look oyer the ground, and note ow completely these requirements of the first importance, ate fullfilled at IGHCROFT? From a local stand point it would be well to. onsider the assured prospect for a congenial character of neighbors. For ontinuous improvement in the matter of paving streets; liberal parking, ement walks and curbs, trees, flowers and all that beautifies a home district. emember our former statements, that we desire to make a select home district, ather than a financial success; but have no serious doubt as to the ' ' - '" esult in either case. Our list already assures this. nly a limited number of lots will be sold at present prices. ver one-third of the necessarry number have already been spoken for If you wn a lot in HIGHCROFT now, you will not have to pay the advanced price later. or a short time we will continue to sell at' the present relatively low prices. irst buyers will have the advantage of choice amorig several beautiful elevations, ronting South and East, the most desirable exposure in the climate ake a ride or walk out to-day along East Main Street until you come o our sign "TO HIGHCROFT", then continue North, and if you 'do not hank us for the suggestion, we will pardon the oversight on your part. f T FOR PRICES, TERMS, ETC., SEE ANY OF THE LEADING REAL ESTATE BROKERS Hig'hcroft Addition Inc. JNO. D. OLWELL, President A. CONRO FIERO, Secretary and Treasurer. J. E." BARKDULL, General Agent t Y Y Rlrnllrm. ni-oiort.V hi Ah jlnnd iv -r""i