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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORKfiOX. TUESDAY. OfTOTJER WHS PA (IE FT VI' TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or., Oct. .:). Hugs lower; receipts 'J.tiS. Prime light, .$0.80(ii 9. g.'i ; prime strong weights, $9.80(i P.8i ; good 1" prime mixed, ifSLOUfjii S).7f; rough heavy pacing, $8 (i 8."0; pigs nnil skips, $7'.ri0(b; stuck hogs, $7(o 7.")U. Cattle steady; receipts 41. Steers, prime light, iflwijOfii (i.7'; prime heavy, f(i.7,"i(i 7 : soixl, $0(5 6.50; cows, choice, .."iJfiui ."i.;0 ; inecliuui to good, f 4..r)0((i"); ordinury to t'nir, Ibi 4.."i(; heifers, $-1(u."i.8.'i; bulls, .film 4. 'Jo ; calves, iflLfiiKii (j.'ill. Sheep l'inii; receipts none. Spring lambs, i)i8.(i(l(ti 8.7"i ; eoinmon lambs, .SAC(i M : chnice yearling wethers, $7.-0(0 7.50; good yoni-lings, (i.25((i (i.50; choice light ewes, .f").,",0(ii j; heavy ewes, 4.50. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Dr., Oct. 3. Wheat strong; no trading. Spot bids 1 to '2c higher, lllucstt $l.J(i; Forlyfold. .l.:tll; flub, $1.28; lied Fife, $1.30; lieil Russian, $1.27. Hurley unchanged. Car rccci,ts: Wheat 11), bailey 1, l'lour 4, oats 1(1. liny . Portland Butter PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 3. Butter firm, unchanged. Chicago Wheat CH1CAOO, Oct. 3. Wheat: Open. Close. December fl.57'H $1.58 ll'siy l.f8..', l.;5HV MEDFORD MARKET REPORT t Livestock. (Prices paid producers.) HOGS Alive, 7(a7y.c. STEKHS Alivo, G(ii5y2e. COWS Alive, 442c. VEAL Dressed. Siallo. IjIvo Poultry. IIFN'S Light hens, 13c; 4 lbs. and over, 14e; springs, 15c. Old roosters, 7c. DUCKS Fat, he. GEESE Fnt, 8e. TURKEYS Fat young, 15o. BELGIAN HAKES. o to lie - Hny.and Grniu. (Kuvmg Prices.) WilFAT $1.05. OATS $30 ton. liAV drain and alfalfa. $12 ton BARLEY Whole, $28. : Prices I'ald by Dealers. ElKlS 35c. '" POTATOES IVfe.'-" V ONIONS 1 Vic. HONEY 12o per lb. CIDER 25c. PORK flV2o. HKEF 10(ri!l2c. LARI-13'2(rP14o. SHOULDERS loe. BUTTER Dairy, 2 lbs., 50c. BUTTER Wholesale, 32V'oC BUTTER FAT 32c. CANUCK KILLS 19 GERMANS, TAKES TRENCH AND CAPTIVE OTTAWA. Ont.. Oct. 3. A tale of an unnamed corporal in an eastern Ontario battalion of tho Canadian forces in Franco, who, single handed, captured a party of 22 Germans ad vancing to an attack and killed or wounded all of them except one, whom he took prisoner, is related by the official Canadian "eye witness" in c dispatch received today. "The case of a corporal of an east ern Ontario battalion is one of the most extraordinary ever recorded. The battalion had successfully cap tured a line of German trenches when n parly of the enemy, consisting of two officers and about SO men, began a counter-attack. "Tho corporal advanced alone against the whole party, emptied his revolver, picked up first one and then another German rifle, each of which he mfptled, accounting for the two offlwrs and 1G of the men. While lie was shooting, one of the officers Utacked him with a bayonet and pierced him in the leg below the knee. hut the corporal shot him dead. The rest of the enemy attempted to escape. The corporal shot four of them and made the fifth a prisoner. Although wounded In two placeR, ho remained In the trenches until his battalion was relieved." MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF THREE SISTERS LANCASTER, O., Oct. 3. .Tames A. Tobin, prosecuting attorney, an nounced today that a rigid Investl gation of the mysterious deaths of Misses Agnes and Alire Smetters and Miss .May Smetters. who were found dead on three chairs in the parlor of the old Smetters mansion here last right, upon the theory that tho women were the victims of a triple murder. Twenty-four hours after the tragedy the police and coroner's inquiry had failed to disclose any substantial evidence of how the three women met their death. Preliminary search of the mansion for leaking gas or damps of a fatal nature has failed to show any perma nent source of such danger. Official Investigation Is marking time pending a report of the state chemist upon the contents of the stomachs of the three women and a piece of pie from which they are believed to have eaten. Officers from the prosecutor'B office and the police have canvassed the private relations of the three women and found no possible motive to sustain the theory of murder. Sui cide is not considered. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Hewlett W. C. Clements, our postmaster and munuger und principal owner of the telephone business here, has caused to be erected on the rear end of the post- office and telephone building u neat porch that will probably be needed this winter to protect the stove-wood from the storms and lessen the bur dens of the phone girls in keeping the room warm. .Fred Dutton has finally succeeded in getting moved from the Frank Brown farm, a part of the old James Matney place, into one of the James Owens houses in our town, lie had hardly got moved before he renewed his subscription with me for the Daily Mail Tribune. Our new depot agent, Amos Ayres, and his wife went to ilodfodr last, Thursday evening and took in the show. Miss Coney, who is teaching school in the Persist district, came out Tues day, visited Xledl'ord and Friday re turned, taking the Eagle Point and Persist auto stage, under the man agement of the owner, Henry Trusty, and returned to her school. W. M. Benedict of Jacksonville came out Thursday, took the Eagle Point-Lake Creek auto stage for Lake Creek. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Peelys and two sons, Lawrence und Howard, and Milton York of Ortang, Cal., passed through here Friday on their way to Crater Lake. They came from then- home in the southern part of " the state of California via the San Juu quim valley, up the Sacramento val ley to this valley, having a trail at tachment to their auto, but found that when they reached the- hilly part of the road that they had too much of a load for their nuto and that the coupling to the nuto was not strong enough to hear the strain, so thcy packed up every superfluous article except two dogs and shipped them from here back home, and then went on (heir way, intending to go on to Crater lake, thence via Klamath Falls, back to Ashland, and from there to Crescent City down the coast to San Francisco, still follow ing the coast route south to their home. Mr. Peeley ' said that they were looking over the country with a view of some day coming back and settling in Oregon. Thomas Stanley and his father passed through our town on their way to the valley Friday. Mike Sidley of Lake Creek was do ing business with our business men Friday evening. Cms Ditswortli of Prospect brought out a load of potatoes Friday evening, spent, the night with ns and went on to Central Point with them, but thought that he might go on to afod ford with them. E. A. Hildeth of Butte Fulls 'also spent the night with us at the same time. George Ciuarins, who is engineering Frank Brown's nuto truck, took in four tons of the product of the Snowy Butte flour mill Saturday morning, thus butting the ball in motion to start a big business in the milling line in our town again. With the new water wheel and other machinery, the new owners seem to think that they will be able to secure water enough to run the entire machinery in (he mill the most of the time, if not all the time, as they find that with their modern improvements that they will not re quire the same amount that was re quired under the old system. Among the passengers on the P. & E. railway Saturday morning on the eastern trip were: E. A. Hildreth, who came out on the P. & E. jitney Friday; M. D. Stoddard, wife and son; Alex. Hubbard, Jerry Bishop. H. D. Mills, all of Butte Falls, and Miss Nydah Neil of Derby. I al,-o noticed the smiling features of Richard (Dick) Diamond, who has been taking a layoff for the past few months, enjoying a trip back east vis iting friends and relatives. He has been in Hie employ of the P. & ',. Railway company for some year-, and has been taking a rest front his ardu ous duties. Dick is a fine fellow und has many warm friends in these parts. Lemon Charley of Rrownsboro and James Kershaw of Welleu, both of them arc prominent stockmen. Mr. Charley is interested in cows and horses and Mr. Kerhuw i- in'erei-ted in eow-s, sheep and goats. While they were here fur dinner Saturday Mr. Charlcv related fine of the must re markable incident on record. Dunne; the construction of the Rogue River canal on L'ttl eButte creek, that sup plies the valley with water, and Dan Morris was superintending the work, Mrs. Morris lost her watch and Mr. M. offered u reward of $20 for its re covery, but all in vain. But some three or four weeks afterward as Mr. C'harlev's two daughters were riding through u g.Ue that was used und had beeu used during nil that time as a passage for all the horses and wag ons in use on the canal, nnd there were at least fiftv horses passed through that gate twice or three times a dav. (foinir to and from work, tyul the mud was six or eight inches dean as the two nil-Is were riding thiomrh tin e-nto and one of (hem was in the act. of shutting it, on horse back, her horse, bv n move of the foot, brought the watch to the surface, and it was found to be uniiiiurcd. What some would call ft streak of luck, while others might, call a myslerioiis net of Providence. The other day I met Ed Dutton mid after he had renewed his subscrip tion to the D. M. T. he remarked that he had inst sold thirteen head of beef cattle for over $80(1, and I thouuht that it was no wonder that Mrs. H. hns to ruiy so high for beef over $G0 apiece. C. Hoogerhyde has moved his fam ily to Giants Pass. Thev will be missed, as Mr. H. has been the su perintendent of our Sundav school and Mrs. II. will be missed from the social circles. PETITION AM) NOTICE FOR FOIl- MATIoy OF IRRIGATION DIS TRICT. We. tho undersigned, holders of title to lands susceptible of irrigation from a common source and hy the same system of works, desiring to provide for tho irrigation of the same, hereby propose tho organization of an Irrigation District under the provis ions of Sections 010 7 et sei of Lord's Oregon Laws being Chapter VI 1. Title XLI of said Lord's Oregon Laws as the same have been from time to time amended by the Legislature of the State of Oregon, and for that purpose and to that end have signed and do hereby present to the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, within which County all of said lands lie this, our petition, therefor. The boundaries of said proposed Irrigation District are hereby set for and particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the center of Section three (3) Township thirty-seven (37) South Range one (1) West Willam ette Meridian in Jackson County, Ore gon; thence West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence South three-fourths) ) miles; thence West one-fourth ( Vi ) thence South one-half ( Ms ) thence East one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; mile; mite; thence South three-fourths ( ) miles; thence West one-fourth ( V4 ) mile; thence South three-fourthst ) miles; thence East one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence South three-fourth () miles; thence West one-fourth ( V ) mile; thence South three-fourths( ) miles; thence East one-half ( Mi ) mile; thence South three and three fourths (3) miles to center of Sec tion fifteen (15) Township thirty- eight (38) South Range one (1) West; thence West one-eighth ( Vs ) mile to the main irrigation ditch of the Rogue River Valley Canal Com pany known as Phoonix Mill Ditch which irrigation ditch runs from Bear Creek In a north-westerly direction through the town of Phoenix and be yond thence along the Phoenix Mill Ditch to the southwest corner of the southeast one-fourth (S. E. Vi ) of tho Northwest one-fourth ( N. W. Vi ) or Section eight (S) Township thirty eight 38r South Range one (1) West; thence West one and one- fourth (1) miles; thence North three-fourth ( ) miles; thence West one (1) mile; thence North one-half ( ri ) miles; thence West one-half (Ms) mile; thence North one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West one-half ( V4 ) mile; thence South one-fourth ( V4 ) mile; mile; mile: mile; mile; mile; mile; mile; mile; mile; mile; mile: mile; mile; thence West one-half ( Vfe ) thence North one-fourth ( ) thence West one-half ( M: ) thence North one-fourth ( ) thence West one-half ( Mi ) thence North one-fourth ( hi ) thence West one-half ( M; ) thence North one-fourth ( 14 ) thence West one-fourth ( 14 ) thence North one-half ( Mi ) thence West one-fourth ( 4 ) thence North one-fourth ( 4 ) thence West one-fourth ( V ) thence North one (1) mile; thence East one-fourth ( H ) miles to tho center of Section twenty i20) Township thirty-Heven (371 South Range two (2) West; thence North one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence East one-fourth ( V4 ) mile; thence -North one-half ( Mi ) mile; thence East one fourth ( !,4 ) mile; thence North three fourths ( ?4 ) miles: thence West one fourth ( 4 ) mile; thence North one ( 1 ) mile; thence West one-fourtn ( W ) mile: to the quarter corner be tween Sections five (G) and elgh: (S) Township thirty-seven (371 Range two (2) West; thence North one fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence Wet on ; fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence North oue fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West throe fourths ( ) miles; thence North one and one-half ( 1 Vi ) miles to the quar ter corner between Sections thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) Township thirty-six (30) South Range two (2 1 West; thence East one-fourtu ( '4 mile; thence South one-fourth ( '. mile; mile; mile; thence East one-foprth thence South one-eighth thence East one-fourth ( '.4 ) ( ) ( V ) mile; thence South seven-eighths (k ) V, ) ( V I miles; thence East one-fourth mile; thence South one-fourth mile to center of Section five (5) Township thirty-seven I 37 ) South Kange two (21 West: thence South easterly along the main irrigation canal of Hogue River Valley Canal Company extending through Hald .sec tion, which canal is known as Hop kins Canal Extension to the South"aU corner of Lot Seven ( 7 1 Section four (4) Township thirty-seven (37 1 'South Kange two (2) West; thence ' in a South-easterly direction along I the Hopkins Canal Extension through Sections nine tsi, sixteen (16 1. fif teen (15 1 and fourteen (Ml to a point due South of the quarter corner between Sections thirteen (13) ano fourteen (111 Township thirty-seven (37) South Range two (21 Went and : twenty-three hundred (23o0l feet j inure or less tlibtaut therefrom; thence South on the north and South lino between said Sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) twenty-one hundred (2100) feet mure or less to the county roud running East and West through the North half of Sec tion twenty-four CM) of said Town ship and Range; thence East one fourth ( V4 ) mile; thence South twenty-seven hundred (2700) feet more or less to the city limits of the city of Medford: thence on the North-wester-Iv and North boundaries of Medford City limits to Bear Creek at a point npproxlnintely sixteen hundred! 1600) feet South of the Section corner on the Township line between Sections thirteen .(13). eighteen (IS), twenty four (24) and nineteen (19) Town ship thirty-seven (37) South Hange one (1) and two (2) West: thence North and East along the inuin cnnal of the Rogue River Valley Canal Com pany known as the Hopkins Canal through Sections nineteen ( 19). eigh teen (18). seven (7), eight (8), five (5) nnd four (4) to the quarter cor ner on the North line of Section four (4) Township thirty-seven (37) South Kange one (1) West; thence North and East along the Hopkins Cnnal through Sections thirty-three (33), twenty-seven (27) twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) twenty-four (24) in- Township thirty-six (36) South Range one ( 1 ) West and Sec tions thirty (30) and nlnetoen (19) in Township thirty-six (36) South Range one ( 1 ) East, to the Northeast corner of the Northwest one-fourth (N. W. V4 ) of the Southeast quarter (S. E. V4 ) of Section nineteen (19) in said town: thence Eust one-half ( Mi ) mile; thence South one-half ( Vi ) mile: thence West one-fourth ( V4 ) mile: thence South one and one- half (1V4) miles: thence West one fourth (Vi) mile; thence North one fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West one fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence North one fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West three fourths ( Vi ) miles; thence South throe-fourths ( ) miles; thence West one-half ( Mt ) mile: thence North one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence North one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence East one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence North one and one-fourth (IVi) miles; thence West three-fourth ( ) miles; thence South one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West one-half ( V& ) mile; thence South one-fourth (VI) mile; thence West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence South one and one-fourth (1 Vi ) miles; thence West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence 'North one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence North one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence South one-half ( Vi ) mile; thence East one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence South one-half ( Vi ) mile; thence East one-fourth ( Vi ) mile: thence South one-fourth ( Vi ) mile to the point of beginning Excepting und excluding from the foregoing bounded territory all land therein which Is included within the limits of the city of Medford, a munic ipnl corporation of Jackson County Oregon, the limits of which City are described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Southwest cor. ner of Donation Land Cluim No. forty- four (44), Township thirty-seven (37), Range one (1) west, Willani ette Meridian and running thenco along tho center lino of Stewart ave nue to the center line of Plum street; thence north along tho center lino of Plum street to the center line of Dakota avenue; thenco west on the center line of Dakota avenue to the center line of Columbus ave, extend ed; thence north on the center line of Columbus avenue extended to the south line of Highland Park addition thence west on the South lino of Highland Park addition and Walnut Park Addition to tho west margin of Louis avenue; thence north on the west margin of Louis avenue to tho north line of West Main street; tiience east on tho north lino of West Main street to the west line of Wes tern avenue; thence north on the west line of Western avenue to the north lino of Locust street; thence east on the north lino of Locust street to the west line of the alley on the west side of block three ( 3 ) , Ken wood Addition: thence north on the west line of said alley to the center line of the street on the north of said block threo (3): thence east on the center line of said street to the center line of Columbus avenue; thence north on the center line of Columbus avenue to the. center lino of Jackson street: thence west on the center line of Jackson street to the center lino ol the county road or McAndrew street thence northeasterly on tho center line of McAndrew street to the center line of Court street: thence east on the center line of McAndrew street to a point sixty-six (66) feet east of tho cast hank of Hear Creek; thence southward, parallel with and sixty six (CO feet cast of the east bank o:' Hear Creek to the westward projec tion of the north line of tho alley north of block one (1) Sunrise Home Park Addition; thence east on said line to the center Hue of Hoosevell avenue; thence south on the center line of Roosevelt avenue to the north lino of Section thirty (30), Townshil thirty-seven (37) South, Kuage one ( 1 ) West; thence eastward on the north lino of Sn tlons thirty (30) and twenty-nine (29) to the east line of the Queen Anno Addition; thence south on the east Hue of Queen Anne Addition and said line extended to the center line of Hillcrest road; thenee east on center line of Hillcrest road to east line of Harneburg road; thence south 0 degrees 15 minutes west onti thousand six hundred and sixty-nine and eight-tenths (ICC:.) feet; thence north S9 degree.! 40 minutes west ouo thousand I'l.'o hundred and forty-three and tuirieen hundredths (1j43.13) feet; theme 1 south 0 dogrees 15 minutes west ftiur j teen (14) feet; thence south 72 de grees 33 minutes west, 1933.5 leer; tiience north 3:', degree 47 minutes I west 13K.6U feet; thence north 3S (degrees 47 minutes west 175.5 feet; ; theure north 46 degrees -14 minute:, west 32S. 0 leel; tiience north S5 de grees 30 minutes west 53.5 feet: thence north 9 degrees 4 minutes west Stl.su feet; thenco south 7S dogrM'4 23 minutes west 32 7.39 "feet ; tiience south 0 degrees 05 minutes west 505 feel; thence north 73 degrees 29 niln 1 utes west 2 17 feet; tiience south 49 degrees 49 minutes west 11.3 leet; theme south 26 degrees 24 minutes east 69. 2 ( feet: thence south 72 degrees 10 minutes west 106.2 feet; thence south 26 degrees 27 minutes east 400 feet: thence south 72 degrees 12 minutes west, 537 65 feel to the east side of lUvcrsido utenuu; thence southeasterly along the east side of Riverside to the south side of Donation Land Claim No. forty-four (44), above mentioned; tiience west ward along county road or Stew-art avenue to place of beginning. Also excepting and excluding from tho foregoing bounded territory all land therein which is Included within the limits of the City of Jacksonville, n munlcioal corporation of Jackson County. Oregon, the liniitR of which Citv are described ns follows, to-wit: Commencing at tho southwest cor ner of the southeast quarter of Sec tion thlrtv-ono (31) Township thirty- seven (3i) South Range two (2) West of the Willamette Meridian. running thence east 160 chaiiiB: thence north to the south boundary line of J. N. T. Miller's Land Claim: tiience west 160 chains, thence south to the place of beginning. Also excepting and excluding from the foregoing bounded territory all land therein w hich is included within Hie limits of the town of Phoenix, a municipal corporation of Jackson County, Oregon, the limits of which town are described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Ram Colver Donation Lnnd Claim, No. forty-two (42); running thonce Easterly on South boundary of said Donation Lnnd Claim No. forty two (42) to the East line of Hallroad Addition (A Street); thenee along the East side of A Street to the South lino of Elm Street: thence continuing in a Northerly direction along tho East side of A Street from Elm Street to Maple Street: thence Easterly on the North line of the Colver Orchard Tract to the Northeast Corner of the same: thence Southerly to a pointSMH) feet South of the Southwest corner of Reynolds' properly; thenco Easterly at right-angles to center of Bear Creek: thence Northerly, following the center of the main chnnnel of Bear Creek to tho Intersection of the West boundary line of the Colver Donation Land Claim No. forty-two (42); thence Southerly along the Bali boundary ,llne to the North line of Edwards Block; thence Westerly to Main Street; thenco Southerly along the East sido of Main Street to the intersection of the We-st boundary line of said Colver Donation Land Claim No. forty-two (42); thence Southerly along said lino to a point North of the Phoenix Church (about Church Street); thence Westerly to the Northeast corner of the Phoonix Cemetery; thenco Southerly to the Southeast corner thereof;- thenco Westerly along tho South side of tho Phoenix Cemetery to the Southwest corner thereof; thenco continuing Westerly on the North boundary line of Railroad Addition; tiience Wester ly along said line to the West boun dary lino of the O. & C. Railroad right-of-way: tiience Southerly along the West lino of said right-of-way to tho Intersection of the West boundary line of said Donation Land Claim No. forty-two (42); thence Southerly nlong said lino to the place of begin ning, including all territory within these boundaries, said townsite being situate in Township thirty-eight (3s) South, Range one ( 1 ) West of Wil lamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon. And wo hereby state that it Is the purpose of the undersigned petition ers to organize an Irrigation District comprising the territory above bound, ed and described under the provisions of said act. Accompanying this petition is a good and sufficient boiid in the sum of $500.00 which is double the amount of the probable cost of organ izing such district, conditioned that the. bondsmen will pay all of tho said costs in case said organization bo not effected. And your petitioners hereby pray that said County Court approve said bond nnd that said Irrigation District be organized under and pursuant to the provisions of said act. JJillon R. Hill, Tom Hushong, A. O. Bennett, C. V. Ahererombie, E. W. Thome. Etta Stevenson, J. C. Brown, Edgar S. Hafcr, O. C. Beard, ,1. C. Dobornrck, E. H. Jnnnoy, J. E. Spatz, E. H. French, W. E. Glasgow, E. L. Mlnear, H. C. Garnett, W. C. Haynea, C. E. Gates, Jas. Campbell, C. A. Myers, J. E. Woodruff, O. C. Stan wood, A. Bowman, Lincoln Gray, Ida B. McKay. Wilson Critzer, W. V. Bar nuni, Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke, M. E. Sheets, W. C. Gannaway, Geo. D. Saltzman, F. E. Furry, E. O. Coleman, Geo. L. Yost, H. H. Beyer, John M. Mast, W. H. lair, B. E. Van Dvko, F. R. Roberts, Karl Meier, H. J. Hol mer, Hillcrest Orchard Co., by Regi nald H. Parsons. R. W. Clancy, Wni. Frldegar, T. M. Swem, H. C. Garnett, E. N. Campliell, Paul M. Janney, H. It. Janes, W. C. Janes, P. McCallum. J. Weis, T. J. Williamson, F. W. Stroud, Chas. Mabon, W. M. Howard, E. E. Morrison, W. G. Knips, D. Itay mond, E. linley, George II. Carpen ter, H. W. Bingham, C. M. Thomas, Wallace Woods, l K. Deuel. A. W. Stone. C. M. Speck, A. 11. Miller, I. A. Kiltley, Wm. Budge, J. A. Wester liind. D. I). Duff, Potter & Gould, by Gould, Palmer investment Co., by Win. A. Sumner. J. T. Sullivan, Mrs. E. Wilcox, Anna Lane, Wendolin Meyer, J. K. Judy, E. N. Judy, Rogue River Valley Canal Co.. by E. M. I Brown, Mgr. R. P. Cowglll, W. M. Van Scoyoc, I. W. Thomas, It. V. Crum, T. M. Beetle, Geo. P. Peek, Atlum Einlg. C. J. Olson, J. E. Weath jerby, II. W. Koepscll, James Butler, :P. E. Wynkoop.tM. I. Mlnear, Mrs. iA. G. Powell, Isabel A. Grierson, IMehln Stevens. C. M. Clark, Leila iGodlove. J. II. Median, F. E. Martin, jW. A. Eolger, P. .1. Neff, I). W. Luke, Frank P. Dutton, II. D. Schiller, I George Wolff, .1. T. Little, W. S. J Hammond, Geo. E. Sprague, Geo, It. Young, A. Truedull, Geo. N. 1'islt, A J. Diinlap, T. C. Law, C. Helnking. It. Manning, It. L. Wilson. J. A. Perry. Chris. Gottlieb, E. S. Carpen ter. May K. Miller. George llebec, George II. Dean, Florence li. Gofro. TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that the foregoing petition for the organiza tion of an irrigation district will be presente.i to I lie County Court of Jackson Cotintv, Oregon, at a reg ular tertu of said court to tie held oil the first day of November. 1910, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. Dillon It. Hill, Tom Hushong, A. O. Bennett, C. W. A borcroin hie, E. W. Thome, Etta Stevenson, J. ('. Hrown, Edgar S. Ilnfer, C. C. Heard, .1. C. DoOeruerk, E. li. .lallliev, .1. 10, Spatz. E. II. French, W. E. Glasgow, E. I.. Mineur, II. ('. Garnett, W. C. Ilaynes. C. L. Gates, Jas. Campbell, C. A. Myers, J. E. Woodruff. O. C. Stan wood, A. Bowman, Lincoln Crav, Ida H. McKay. Wilson Crltzer, W. V. Bar nuin, .Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke, M. E. Siieets, W. C. Gannaway, Geo. D. Saltzman, F. E. Furry, E. G. Coleman, Geo. L. Yost, II. H. Hover. John M. Mast, W. II. Barr, I! F. Van Dvke, E. R. Roberts. Karl Meier, H. J. Hol nier. Hillcrest Orchard Co., hy Regi nald II. Parsons. R. W. Clancv, Wm. Frldegar, T. M Swem, II. C. Gnrnett, K. N. Camtibell, Paul M. .lnnney. H. H. .limes, W. C. Janes, l. McCallum. J. Wels. T. J. Williamson, F. W. Stroud. Chas. Maben. W. M. Howard, E. E. Morrison. W. G. Knlns, D. Kuy monil, E. Elnlev. George B. Carpen ter, II. W. Hliigham. C. M. Thomns, Wallace Woods, F. K. Deuel, A. W. Stone. C. M. Speck. A. II.. Miller. 1. A. Flnley. Win. Budgo, J. A. W'cster- lund. D. I). Duff. Potter & Gould, by Gould, Palmer Investment Co.. by Wm. A. Sumner, J. T. Sullivan. Mrs. E. Wilcox, Anna Lane, Wendolin Meyer, J. E. Judy, 10. N. Judv, Bogue River Valley Canal Co., by E. M Brown, Mgr. R. P. Cowglll, W. M Van Scoyoc. I. W. Thomas. H. V. Crum, T. M. Reedo. Geo. P. Peck, Adam Einlu, C. J. Olson. J. E. wenth- erhv. 11. W. Koepsell. James Butler, P. E. Wynkoop. M. I. Mlnear. Mrs. A. G. Powell, Isabel A. Grierson, Melvln Stevens. C. M. Clark. Leila Godlove. J. B. Median. F. E. Martin, W. A. Eolger, P. J. Neff, D. W. Luke, Frank P. Dutton, II. D. Schuler, George Wolff. J. T. Little, W. S Hammond, Geo. E. Snrague, Geo. B Young, A. Truedell, Geo. X. Flsk. A J. Dunlnn, T. C. Law. C. Belnklug. R. Manning, R. L. Wilson. J: A Perry. Chris. Gottlieb, F. S. Carpen ter, Mav K. Miller, George Rebec Georgo H. Dean, Florence H. Goffe. VOH ltKNT MISCELCANROUS FOR RENT Madrona park 18 acres, t mile west, modern house, good barn, chicken yards; cow, horse, chlckeiiB for sale. Jacksonville car. H. M. Abbott, Madrona Park. 166 FOR RENT DeVoo's two store rooms, at 418 W. Main street. Fine location for mllllnor. FOR RENT Fl'RNISnKO BOOMS FOR BENT Two large sleeping rooms with modern conveniences, 730 W. 11th street. FOR kknt nucniia FOR RENT 0 room modern house. Cull D37-Y. 170 FOR RENT Have several furnished houses for rent. Bennett Invest luent Co. 1 FOR KENT Four room modern house with combination gas and wood range. 612 S. Newtown. FOR RENT My home at 61 N. Oak dule, partly furnished. Phone 80S-R. Scutt V. Davis. FOR RENT Five room house with hath, close in, corner 11th and front, S6 per month. Inquire 8. K n I lip, corner 12th and front. 166 FOII Hr,A 1lICKTIM7K FOR SAIdJTiMTrTbiTnTii one Swiss buck, bargain. E. P. Fox, Medford. 177 FOR SALE 4 Jersey heifer calves. One 2-Inch centrifugal pump. J T. Ragsdale, Lake Creek. Phone S-F-4D, Butto Falls Exchange. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Poland China sow and litter; soli together or separate. Phono 201-J2. 167 FOR SALE 15 splendid milch cows 4 0 2-year olds and yearlings, both" sexes, 20 calves, hogs, hay, pasture Inquire 304 South Ivy St., Med ford. ' 16 6 FOR SALE Sheep, 9 owes. Hull, Griffin Creek. Polk 171 yOIl' HA LB MlBCftljljANKOlt FOR SALE Lady's stride Boddle at 610 South Oakdalo ave. 107 FOR SALE 1913 Ford, first class condition, cheap. Box 20, Mall Tritiuno. 106 FOB SALE 200 bu, choice Beed w-heat, second year grown In vnl ley; sown middle of March and yielded over 45 bu. per acre. J. C. Pendleton & Son, D. D. 2, Cen tral Point, Oregon, Phono 11x3. 171 FOR SALES Baled grain hay in wagon or car lots. II. W. Ding ham. Phono 097-J3. I'Olt HALE KK.j ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 22 Vi acres or land and good -room house and burn, joining Ashland city limits 13 good dairy larm. All in alfalfa, hut ubout two acres. Will trade for one to 5 acres of land with good house in Medford or Central Point. J. C. Gill, Central Point, 1 Vi miles east Central Point. 166 HELP WANTKIl MALE WANTED Mali to help pull out and cut apple trees, liiono 811-K3. 166" WANTED Apple pickers. Phoni 597-112. Also Hampton orchards phone 56K-R1. 166 HELP WANTKIl FEMALE WANTED Womntt to work in can nery. Phono 4S5-J. WANTED Woman to do housework. Inquire Grays Place, lea W. .Main. MONEY TO liOfl.l LOANS Bennett Investment pany. LOST. LOST Left black kid glove, white stitching. Leave at Muil Tribune. 1.66' LOST Between Central Point and Dry creek on Sewteiulier 23, 32x3 i the on demountable nm. Finder please notify J. ti. Carlton ut Cen tral Point. 169 WANTED ITllTIONS WANTED Unliable married man with 20 years experience In orch ard work would like position as foreman; references. Box 06, Mall Tribune. 170 WA XTK1) M1SCEI.LA N EOU8 WANTED Listings of city and coun try property for sale or exchange. Bennett Investment Co. WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring you more money at Warner, Wortinan and Gore's. One price for hens, re .gardlesa of size. WANTED G-room modern house witn uatn and garage, In W ashing ton school district. Box 11, Mall Tribune. 16 7 BUSINESS blKRCTOKT Anto Snpptle LAHER AUTO FPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldecrt and best equipped plant in the Pa clfle northwest. Use our aprlnjrc when others fall. Bold nnder guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St.. Portland, Or. Attorneys OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N Central, Medford, Or. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooma 8 and , Medford National Bank Building. . E. REAMES, LAWYER Oaraatr Corey bldg. (. M. ROBERT3 Lawywr. Medford National Bank Bnlldlna. Collections. (X)IXEOTloNSAVrrRBWRTSW collected some account 14 years . old. We know how to iret ths money. ' The Bellook MercantlJs Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, I. J. Has Wna' Bids.. 216 E. Main st. Deutism Dr. W. M. VAN BOOTOO DR, O, O. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Oarnett-Corey Bldg , nlU Msdtoru. Oro. Phone 85. Collections and Reports Engineer and Contractor RED N. CHMMINGS--Rnglneer ant contractor. 404 M. F. ft. H. Bid Surveys., estimates. Irrigation) Iralnage. orchard and Ufd lm trovement Garon 1ARBAOR Get your orsmlss cleaned up for tho summer., OsP on the city garbage wagons tos good servlcei. Phon '74-L. f. Y. Allen House Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Move Houses, Bnrns, Garagos, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Mnslc FBErT"ALTONf iTaToHT Teacherot piano and harmony. Hnlght Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. lnsnranc. KARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panlen, good local service. No 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg Physicians and trergeons lTrT vvTw!TfOvTrliS physician, 803 Garnett-Corey building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. KMMEN8- Phyaicias and DUrgoou. Practice limited to eye. ear. nose and throat. Byet sclen tlflcally tested and glasnes sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. (. Phone 667 f'R. R. W. CLANCY Phyalclan an surgeon Phones, office 86. rwtl donee 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar garet A. Daily, Hotel Holland. Phone 710. Printers ii liitillslieri iTedf(hTd"Tint best equipped printing offio la southern Oregon; "nook hlndlr. loose loaf ledgers, billing vstUi, etc. Portland prions, a ! Non.1 fir st. Transfer 'ilADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st, Phon-v 115. Prices right Korrics u?- ftntf WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-acre stock Tanch; good location; 100 acres in grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for J 12,000; no Incumbrance Will (rade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume some In-, cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 102 West Main Street.