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    MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, lMf
paoe five
.Portland livestock" 7
. PORTLXSO, Or.,. Oct.. 10. Hogs,
steady ; receipts 3'). Prime light,
$9.8ft((9.75; prime strong weights,
$9.0fi8:75; jfood to prime mixed, $9
(K9.2r; rough heavy packing, $8.60(3)
8.05; pigs und skips, $8.2')Ci8.50;
stock hogs, $a8.
i Cattle steady; receipts 126. Steers,
prime light, $ti.5U(i.75; prime heavy,
$0.75(?7i good, $li(ti:(i.!)0 ; cows,
choice, $!i.2:Ua.u.7a; medium to good,
$4.f)0( "; ordinary to fair, $4(?-l.f0;
heifers, $4('5.8fi;- bulls, $3fr4.2.,i ;
calves, $:t.ril)(T'8.
Sheep, firm; receipts 1107. Spring
Jambs, .$8.fi()(u'!); common lambs,
$5.!0(5G; ehoiee yearling wethers,
.$7.2f)li)7.f0; good yearlings, $0.25(31
0.50; choice liglit ewe-V tiiMHStt;
heavy ewes, .f:i.r0fi 4.50.
Portland Butter
rOHTI.AXD, Or., Oct. 10. Butter
firm, unchanged.
Portland, Grain
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 10. Wheat
stronger; no trading. Spot bids 1 to
3c higher, liluestem, $1.39; Korty
fold, $1.3,r; club, $1.31; red Fife,
$1.31; red Russian, $1.28.
Barley unchanged.
Car receipts; Wheat 37, barley 1,
flour 3, oats 10, hay 13.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Oct. 10. Wheat:
Open. Close.
December ..$1.58 $1.59
May l.."'s 1.58
Pear Auction Market
The following Rogue River valley
pear sales were reported from New
lorlc; Mondav, October 9; Car or
Bose. Red Triangle brand, $2.70; car
Cornice, lied Triangle, ut $2.f0; ear
Bose, loose pack, $2. 35; ear half-box
An.jotts at $1.98; ear Anjous, Blue
Triangle, $3.17, Red Triangle, $2.01.
I MEDF0RD MARKET REPORT "t
Livestock.
(Prices paid producers.)
HOGS Alive, 77y2e. '
STEERS Alive, 55o,
COWS Alive, 44V2c.
VEAL Dressed, gwilllo,
Live Poultry,
HENS Light hens, 13c; 4 lbs. and
ovor, lie j springs, 15c. Old roosters,
7c.
DUCKS Fat. 8c.
OKF.SE Fat, 8o.
TURKEYS Fat voting, 15e.
BELGIAN HA HEP. 5 to 6o.
Hay and Grain.
(Btiviiuy J!-!'.)
WHEAT $1.05. , .
OATS--$30 ton.
HAY Grain and alfalfa, $12 ton.
BARLEY Whole. $28.
Prices Paid by Dealers.
i';UGS 35c.
, POTATOES lijc. "
ONIONS iy2e.
MONEY --.12c per lb;
CIDER 25c.
PORK lOUc.
BEEF- 10(ffl2c. '
LARD lfie. '
SHOfLOKHS- 15e.
MUTTER Dairv, 2 lbs., 50c.
BUTTER Wholesale, 32y233c.
BUTTER FAT 32c.
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Circuit
C. R. Ilcimrolh vs. Hannn J. Heim
roth, order for publication of sum
mons.
Clarice V. Xye vs. Almira Wilson
default, decree, cost bill.
Hattie M. Alden vs. Henry D. Tag
gart et al., default, decree, cost bill
Charles S. Estell vs. Grace E. Es
tell, waiver of district attorney, de
fault. S. C. Wing vs. J. E. McKenzie, cost
bill.
Evn A. Ilover vs. Arthur John Ho
ver, waiver of district attorney, de
fault. ' Rogue River Co-oerative Fruit
Growers' association vs. Mary I)
Helms, summons.
Clarence C. Pierce vs. City of Med
ford, amended answer.
Vera L. Perkins vs. Richard C
Cashing ct nl., summons.
W. L. Van llonten vs. Rogue Rivei
Public Service corporation, order re
leasing attachment.
W. E. Philips vs. A. T. Lathrop, to
recover money.
W. J. Gregory vs. R. A. Keen an
summons.
Probate.
Estate of Victor C. Koch, inventory
anil appraisement.
Real Kfctate Transfer
Harriett W. Grajiam et vir lo
Earl S. Tinny, land in sec. 3ti-
35-2W $ 1
W. H. Singler, sheriff, to II. J.
Ilolmcr. land in ices. 1.1 nail
18-35-1W and 2W .. 13,049
Dave Cottrell and wife, Mrs. Wy
land, Howard Mayfleld and Wallace
Dlnkon, all of the. Meadows passed
through Anttoch lust Sunday after
noon with a tine bunch of cattle.
' Mr. and Mrs. Cort Snyder and rel
atives are visiting friends in Medford
for a few days. '
Theo Glass was hauling grain to
town last Wednesday.
W. C. Leever . of Central Point
passed through Antioch one day last
week.
Mr. Moore returned from the moun
tains with the youug heifer that
strayed from his bunch.
George Stacy of Beagle was in town
Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. William Blgham has
rented a ranch in lower Sams Valley
and are busy moving their stock and
household goods this week.
Lane Wyland and Wallace Dlukcn
of the Meadows passed through the
valley last Thursday with a fine
bunch of beef cattle.
Mr. Minott has sold his ranch In
Doris, CaL, and has purchased forty
head of sheep.
A birthday dinner was given Miss
Myrtle Chapman last Sunday. Sisters
Lillian and Viola of Medford were
present; also Claudo and friends of
Central Point and Medford were
there. All departed in the after
noon. ,
Clarence Case Is hauling hogB to
town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marshall of Cen
tral Point spent Saturduy night with
Mrs. Marshall's folks or Beagle.
Kstly Baily of Central Point was
hauling wood from the Jim Vincent
ranch one day last week.
A robbery took place at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. Minott one day last
week. Thirty-five dollars were stol
en and a good deal of jewelry.
Mrs. Henry Morgan Is visiting
home folks for a while.
Mrs. Chapman returned home after
spending a week with friends In Med
ford.
Mr. Gale of Beagle was hauling
grain to town last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucus of Beagle were
in town Friday spending the night
and returned home the next day.
All the teachers will attond the In
stlute this week. .There will be no
school the last three days.
Many people attended "The World
of Pleasure" at the Page theater and
also the carnival at the Nat. last week.
I"
Tuesday evening a body of local
citizens gathered nt the opora house
for the organization of a Hughes' al
linncc. A petition had been cironlat
ed for n charter, with almost sixty
charter members. As a calling to or
der. W. W. Truax explained the rea
sons for such an organization, and
the policy it would carry out. The
following lemporarv officers were
then elected; Chairman, Mrs. W. W.
Truax; vice-chairman, Mrs. W. H.
Stickel; secretary, Mrs. George Iver-
son; treasurer. Mrs, Lucy Mce; com
mittee on finance, Mrs. P. Langdell,
Mrs. Lucy Mec, Mrs. A. E. Kellogg;
committee on programs, Mrs. R. C.
Kelsey, with power to appoint two a
sistants. Judge C. B. Watson then
gave a short talk on where Wilson had
failed. Mrs. Stickel offered Ihe free
use of the opera house. A unanimous
vote of thanks was then tendered her.
It was then moved and carried to ad
journ until the charter arrives.
Marion Lance was a visitor from
Medford Thursday.
Charles Young and wife were ii
town the first of the week from Med
ford.
W. II. Edmunds returned on Mon
dav from a four weeks' stav at the
government camp at Crater lake. He
was compelled to leave on account of
his health.
Mrs. R. C. Kelsey visited with
Grants Pass friends Thursday, re
turning that evening.
Several frosty nights have changed
conditions. One night the temperature
was. down to 2G degrees. Quite a
nip.
On Wednesday night Phillip Resell
ner spoke in the AL E. church on the
brewers' beer amendment and "Ab
solute Prohibition." His talk .was
very convincing, showing many of the
"jokers" in the brewers' amendment-.
Everyone went away satisfied that if
we want a clean ()reron wc must vote
315xo and SlfixYcs. Many present
are now consulting the free booklets
sent out by the state describing these
measures.
Mrs. Rose (lay was a passenger to
Portland Sunday, where she will re
main for some time.
Charlie Reed and family of Tolo
were Sunday visitors in Gob! Hill nt
the II. I). Reed home.
Watt Wolf, a resident of Gold Hill
about fifteen years ago, was in town
rot?
COUGHS
.UU . rr, r-,c- I tween Sections five (5 ) and elgh". ( S)
V7 AND wLUb l:Townshln thirty-seven (.17) Ranso
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DnU9 STOR
Tuet SIC JAHS 60C
Sunday talking over old times with
Bill Hayes, Nort Eddings and others.
He has lately been in California.
Mrs. Gwendolyn Marvin came down
from Medford Sunday to visit with
her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Stickel.
Cluy and Hey Schrump were at the
Elks' carnival at Medford Saturday
night. They returned Sunday morn
ing. Vernon Milam, who recently went
lo Mare Island to the navy school, ar
rived home Saturday on a short leave
on account of illness.
Rev. E. I . Richards and wile, ac
companied by the hitter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milner of Ashland, autoed
to Gold Hill Sunday. Rev. Richards
filled the local pulpit in the morning
as usual, next Sunday he will be here
both morning and evening.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dar
ling, Monday. October 9. a son.
By Applying Sloan's I.lntliient
to
Foreliciul You Can Stop the
Severe Pains
Many headaches arc of a neuralgic
origin. The symptoms of such head
aches are Intense and lingering pains
in the brow, temples or back of the
head.
There is one certain relief that has
been known and recommended for
years back, "Sloan's Liniment. One
application and the dull pain is prac
tically gone. It is easily applied
without rubbing. Rubbing Is unnec
essary, as Sloan's l.lnlment quick ly
penetrates to the seat of trouble
Aching muscles, rheiimutism,
"bruises, lumbago chilblains, sprains
and stiff neck can also be most ef
fectively treated with Sloan's Lini
ment. Cleaner than mussy plasters or
ointments; it does not slain the skin
or clog the pores.
At all drug stores, 25c, DOc. $1.00.
PETITION AM NOTICK FOB FOR
MATION OF IRRIGATION IMS
, TK1CT. i i
"We, the undersigned, holders of
title to lands susceptible of irrigation
from a common source and by the
same system of works, desiring to
provide for the Irrigation of the same,
hereby propose tho organization of An
Irrigation District under tho provis
ions of Sections 6167 ct seq of Lord's
Oregon Laws being Chapter VII, 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 tho County Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, within which
County ail of said lands lie this, our
petition, therefor.
The boundaries of said proposed
Irrigation District are hereby sot
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 ( )
mile; thence South three-fourths ( )
miles; thence West one-fourth ( Vi )
mile; thence South one-half ( )
mile; thence East one-fourth ( V4 )
mile; thence South three-fourths ( )
miles; thence West one-fourth ( V4 )
mile; thence South three-fourths( )
miles; thence East one-fourth ( Vi )
mile; thence South three-rourth ( )
miles; thence West one-fourth ( Vi )
mile; thence South three-fourths ( )
miles; thence East one-half ( V )
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 Phoenix Mill Ditch,
which irrigation ditch runs from Boar
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. R. Vi ) of
the Northwest one-fourth (N. W. )
of Section eight (S) Township thirty
eight (38) South Range one (1)
West;, thence West one and one
fourth (114) miles; thence North
three-fourth ( ) miles; thence West
one (1) mile; thence North one-half
( V& ) miles; thence West one-half
( Vfc ) mile; thence North one-fourth
( Vi ) mile; thence West one-half ( V4 )
mile; thence South one-fourth ( Vi )
mile; thence West one-half ( )
mile; thence North one-fourth ( Vi )
mile; thence West one-half ( Vi )
mile; thence North one-fourth ( Vi )
mile; thence West one-half ( )
mile; thence North one-fourth Vi )
mile; thence West one-half ( V4 )
mile; thence North one-fourlh ( 14 )
mile; thence West one-fourth '(H)
mile; thence North one-half ( VS )
mile; thence West one-fourth ( 14 )
mile; thence North one-fourth ( 14 )
mile; thence West one-fourth ( 14 )
mile; thence North one (1) mile;
thence East one-fourth ( Vi ) miles to
the center of Section twenty (20)
Township thirty-seven (37) South
Range two (21 West; thence North Iloar Creek to the westward projec-one-fotirth
( Vi ) mile; thence East 1 tion of the north line of tho alloy
one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thenco North
1s.At.9ll t L mlln I linrnn l.-.iut nn-
' fmlrth , i4 mne. thence North three -
-'fniirllid t ai I mlloa thenen Wettt nnp.
fourth (14) mile; thence North one
li) mile; thence West one-fourtn
(U) mllp- tn the nuarlnr corner l,e-
two (2) West; thence North one
foiirth i'A) mile; thence We-tt on !
fourth t Vi ) mile; thence North one
fourth (Vi) mile; thence West three-
fourths () miles; thenco North one
and one-half ( 1 V, ) miles to the quar
ter corner between Sections thirty
(30) and, (hirty-one (31) Township
thirty-six (36) South Range two (2)
West; thence East one-fourth ("4)
mile; thence South one-fourth ( VI )
mile; thence East one-fourth (14)
mile: thence South one-eighth ("i)
mile; thence Enst one-fourth ( "4 )
mile; thence South seven-eighths
() miles; thenco Enst one-fourth
( Vi ) inilo; thence South ono-fourth
( ) mile to center of Section fivo
(f.) Township thirty-seven(37) South
Range two (2) West; thence South
easterly along the niuln Irrigation
canal of Rogue Rivor Valley- Canal
Company extending through said sec
tion, which canal is known as Hop
kins Canal Extension to the Southeast
corner of Lot Seven ( 7 ) Section four
(4) Township thirty-seven (37)
South Range two (2) West; thence
In a South-easterly direction along
the Hopkins Canal Extension through
Sections nine (9), sixteen (16), fif
teen (1!) and fourteen (14) to a
point due South of the quarter corner
between Sections thirteen (13) and
fourteen (14) Township thirty-seven
(37) South Range two (2) West nnd
twenty-three hundred (2300) feet
more or less distant therefrom:
llKince South on tho north and South
lino between said Sections thlrtoen
(13) and fourteen (14) twenty-one
hundred (2100) feet more or less to
the county road running East and
West through the North half of Sec
tion twenty-four (24) of said Town
ship and Range; thenco East ono
fourth ( V4 ) mllo; thence South twenty-seven
hundred (2700) feet more or
lesB to the city limits of tho city of
Medford; thenco on the North-woster-lv
nnd North boundaries of Medford
City limits to Bear Crook at a point
approximately sixteen hundred! 1 600)
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 Range
one (1) and two (2) West: thenco
North and East along the main canal
of the Rogue River Valley Canal Com
pany known as the Hopkins Canal
through Sections nineteen (19), eigh
teen (18), seven (7), eight (8), fivo
(Ii) nnd four (4) to tho quarter cor
ner on the North line of Section four
(4) Township thirty-seven (37)
South Rnnge one ( 1 ) West; thence
North and Kant along the' Hopkins
Canal through Sections thirty-three
(33), twenty-seven (27) twenty-two
(22), twonty-threc (23) twenty-four
(24) In Township thirty-six (36)
South Range one (1) West and Sec
tions thirty (30) and nineteen (19)
in Township thirty-six (36) South
Range one (1) East, to the Northeast
corner of the Northwest ono-fourth
(N. W. VI ) of tho Southeast quarter
(S. E. 14) of Section nineteen (19)
In said town; thence East one-half
(Ms) mile; thenco South one-half
(vi) mile; thenco West one-fourth
(Vi ) mile; thence South one and one
half (1V) miles; thence West one
fourth (VI.) mile; thenco North ono
fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West ono:
fourth (Vi) mllo; thence North one
fourth ( Vi) mile; thence West three
fourths CSt) miles; thence South
three-fourths () miles; thence West
one-half (14 ) mile; thence: North
ono-fourth '( Vi ) mile; thence West
one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence North 1 Main Street: thence Southerly nlong
one-fourth' ( Vi ) mile; thence Eastlthe East sldo of Main Street to the
one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence North i intersection of the West - boundary
one and one-fourth (lVi) miles; j lino of said Colvor Donation Land
thence West three-fourth () miles; j Claim No. forty-two (42); thence
thence South one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; ! Routhorly along said lino to a point
thonce South one-fourth ( K ) mile; North of tho Phoenix Church (about
thonce West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; j Church Street); thence Westerly to
thence South one and one-fourth the Northeast corner of tho Phoenix
(114) miles: thenco West ono-fourth i Cemetery; thenen Southerly to tho
(Vi)
()
(Vi)
( Vi)
(Vi)
( Vi)
( Vi )
(V4)
(Vt)
milo
thenco 'North one-fourth
thenco West ono-fourth
mile;
mile;
mile;
mile;
mile;
mile;
mile;
thenco North one-fourth
thence West ono-fourth
thence South onerhalf
thence East one-fourth
thence South one-half
thence East one-fourth
thenco South one-fourth
mile
( Vi ) mile to the point of beginning.
Excepting and excluding from the
foregoing bounded territory all land
therein which Is Included within tho
limits of the city of Medford, a munic
ipal corporation of Jackson County,
Oregon, the limltH of which City are
described as follows, to-wlt:
Commencing at the Southwest cor
ner of Donation Land Claim No. forty
four (44), Township thirty-seven
(37), Rango one (1) west, Willam
ette Meridian and running thence
along the center line of Stewart ave
nue to the center line of Plum street;
thence north along the center line of
Plum street to the center line of
Dakota avenue; thence west on the
center line of Dakota avenue to the
center line of Columbus avo, extend
ed; thence north on the center lino of
Columbus avenuo extended to the
south line of Highland Park addition;
thence west on the South line of
Highland I'nrk addition and Walnut
Purk Addition to the west margin of
Louis avenue; thence north on the
west margin of Louis avenue to the
north line of West Main street;
thence east on the north line of West
Main street to the west line of Wes
tern avenue; thence north on the
west line of Western avenuo to the
north line of Locust street; thence
east on the north lino of Locust
street to the weBt line of the alley on
.the west side of block throe (3), Ken
wood Addition; thence north on the
west lino of said alley to the center
line of the street on tho north of said
block three (3); thenco cast on the
center line of said Btrect 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 Jackaon street to the center Hue of
the county road or McAndrew street;
thence northeasterly on the center
line of McAndrew street to the center
line of Court street; thence cast on
the center lino of McAndrew street
to a point sixty-six (66) feet east of
the east bank of Bear Creek; thence
southward, parallel with and sixty-
six (66 ) feot east of the east hank of
north or block one (1) Sunrise Home
trlr Arlilltlnn' ihtinfa caul nn fid I (1
1 line to the center line of Roosevelt
I nvunltr
thence south on the center
ne of Roosevelt avenue to the north
line of Section thirty (30), Township
thirty-seven (37) South, Range one
(1) West; thence eastward on the
north line of Sections thirty (30) and
twenty-nine (29) to the east lino of
the Queen Anno Addition; thence
south on the east line of Queen Anne
Addition and said Hue extended to the
center line of Hlllcrest road; thence1
oast on center Hue of Hlllcrest road
to oast lino of Barneburg roal;
thenco south 0 degrees 15 minutes
west one thousand six hundred and
sixty-nine-and eight-tenths (lSffD.K)
feet; thenco north S9 degree.!
40 minutes west one thousand five
hundred and forty-throe and thirteen
hundredths (1,",43.13) foot; thenco
south 0 degrees 15 minutes west four
teen (14) feet; thence south 72 de
grees 83 minutes west, 1933.5 fcot;
thence north 33 degrees 47 minutes
wost 13S.60 feet; thence north 38
degrees 47 minutes west 175.6 tent;
thence north 46 degrees 44 minutes
west 328.0 feet; thenco north 85 de
grees 30 niinulos west 53.5 feet
thence north 9 degrees 4 minutes west
841.89 foot; thence south 78 degrees
3 minutes west 327.39 foot: thencu
south 0 degrees 05 minutes west 505
feet; thence north 73 degrees 29 min
utes west 247 feet; thenco Bouth 49
degrees 49 minutes west 81.3 foot;
thence south 2 6 degrees 2 4 minutes
east 698.24 fcot; thence south 72
degrees 10 minutes wost 106.2 feet;
thence south 20 degrees 27 minutes
east 400 feet; thenco south 72 degrees
12 minutes west, 537.65 feet to
tho east side of Rlversldo avenue;
thence southeasterly along the oaBt
side of Riverside to the south side of
Donation Land Claim No. forty-four
(44), above mentioned; thence west
ward along county road or Stewart
avenue to placo of beginning.
Also excepting and excluding from
the foregoing bounded territory all
land therein which Is Included within
tho limits of the City of Jacksonville,
a municipal corporation of Jnckson
County, Oregon, the limits of which
City are described as follows, to-wlt:
Commencing at tho southwest cor
ner of tho southeast quarter of Sec
tion thlrty-ono (31) Township thirty
seven (37) South Range two (2)
West of the Willamette Meridian,
running thence east 160 chains;
thence north to the south boundary
line of J. N. T. Miller's Lnnd Claim:
thenco west 160 chains, thence south
to the place of beginning.
Also excepting and excluding irom
tho foregoing bounded territory all
land therein which I
s included witnin
the limits of the tow
wn or rnoen x. n
municipal corporation 01 jacsson
county, uregon, tno Min is 01 wiiicu
town uro described-as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at the Southwest corner
of the Sam Colvor Donation Land
Claim, No. forty-two (42); running
thence Easterly on South boundary of
said Donation Land Claim No. forty
two (42) to the East line of Railroad
Addition (A Street); thence along
the East sldo of A Street to the South
lino of Elm Street; thence continuing
In a Northerly direction nlong tho
Enst sldo of A Street from Elm Street
to Mnplo Street; thence Easterly on
the North line of the Colvor Orchard
Tract to tho Northeast Corner of the
same; thence Southerly to a point 200
feot South of tho Southwest corner of
Reynolds' property; thenco Easterly
at right-angles to center of Bear
Creek:- thence Northerly, following
the center of tho main channel of
Bear Creek to tho intersection of the
WeBt boundary line or tho Colvcr
Donation Land Claim No. forty-two
(42): thenco Southerly along the
said boundary lino to vlho North line
of Edwards Block; thenco Westerly to
Southeast corner thereof; thence
I Westerly along tho South side of the
Phoenix Cometory to the Southwest
corner thereof; thenco continuing
Westerly on the North boundary line
of Railroad Addition; thenco Wester
ly along said lino to tho West boun
dary line of tho O. & C. Railroad
right-of-way; thenco Southerly along
the West lino of said right-of-way to
the intersection of tho West boundary
lino of said Donation Land Claim No.
forty-two (42); thence Southerly
along said lino to the placo of begin
ning, Including all territory within
these boundaries, said townslte being
situate In Township thirty-eight (38)
South, Range ono ( I ) West of Wil
lametto Meridian, Jackson County,
Oregon.
And we hereby state that It Is the
purpose of the undersigned iietitlon
ers to organize an Irrigation District
compriHlng the territory above bound
ed and described under tho provisions
of said act.
Accompanying this petition is a
good and sufficient bond In the sum
of $500.00 which Is doublo tho
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 anil that said Irrigation District
be organized under and pursuant to
the provisions of snld act.
Dillon R. Hill, Tom Hushong, A. O.
Bennett, O. W. Abercromble, F. W.
Thorne, Etta Stevenson, J. C. Brown,
Edgar S. Haler, C. C. Heard, J. C.
Doberneck, E. II. Janney, J, K. Spatz.
E. 11. French, W. E. Glasgow, E. L.
Minear, II. C. Garnett, W. C. Haynes,
C. E. Gates, Jan. Campbell, C. A.
Myers, J. E. Woodruff, O. C. Stan
wood, A. Bowman, Lincoln Gray, Ida
II. McKay, Wilson C'rltzer, V. V. Bar
naul, Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke, M.
F. Sheets, W. C. (lannnway, Geo. I).
Saltzman, F. E. Furry, E. G. Coleman,
Geo. L. Yost, II. 11. Boyer, John M.
Mast, W. H. Barr, B. F. Van Dyke,
F. H. Roberts, Karl Meier, II. J. Ilol
mcr, Hlllcrest Orchard Co., by Regi
nald H. Parsons. R. W. Clnncv, Wm.
Frldegar, T. M. Sworn, H. C. Garnett,
E. N. Campbell, Paul M. Janney, H.
H. Janes, W. C. Janes, P. McCallum,
J. Wels, T. J. Williamson, F. W.
Stroud, Chas. Malien, W. M. Howard,
E. E. Morrison. W. fi. Knlps, D. Ray
mond, E. Flnley, Goorge I). Carpen
ter, II. W. Bingham. C. M. Thomas,
Wallace Woods, F. K. Deuel, A. W.
Stone. C. M. Speck, A. II. Miller, I.
A. Flnlev, Wm. Budge, J. A. Wester
lund, D. D. Duff, Potter A; Gould, by
Gould, Palmer Investment Co., by
Wm. A. Sumner, J. T. Sullivan, Mrs.
E. Wilcox. Anna Lnno, Wendolln
Meyer, J. E. Judy, E. N. Judy, Rogue
River Viiliey Canal Co., by E. M.
Brown, Mgr. R. P. Cowglll, W. M.
Van Scnvoc, I. W. Thomas, It. V.
Crum, T. M. Ileeile, Geo. P. Peek,
: Adiiui Emlir. C. .1. Olson. J. E. Weath
erby, u, y. Koepwll, Jaiiivs Butler,
P. K. Wynkoop, M. I. Minear, Mrs.
A. G. Powell, Isabel A. Orlerson,
Melvln Stevens, C. M. Clark, Leila
Godlove, J. B. Moohan, P. E. Martin,
W. A. Folger, P. J. Neff, D. V. Luke,
Prank P. Dutton, 11. D. bcnuior,
Goorge Wolff, J. T. Little,. W. S.
Hammond, Geo. E. Snraguo, Geo. B.
Young, A. Truedeli; Geo. N. Flsk, A.
J. Dunlnp, T. C. Law, C. Retaking.
R. Manning, R. L. Wilson, J. A.
Perry. Chris. Gottlieb, P. S. Carpen
ter, May K. Miller, George Robec,
Georgo B. Dean, Florence 11. Goffe.
TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
forogolug petition for the organiza
tion of an irrigation district win De
presented to the County Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, at -a rcg
ular term of said court to bo held on
the first day of November, 1916, at
tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m
Dillon R. Hill. Tom Bushong. A. O.
Bennett. C. W. Abercromblo, P. W.
Thorno, Etta Stevenson, J. C. Brown
Kdgar S. llafcr, C. C. Heard, J. C
Doberneck, E. II. Janney, J. 10. Spatz
E. H. French, W. E. Glasgow, E. L
Minear, 11. C, Garuott, W. C. Haynes,
C. E. Gates, .las. Campbell. C. A
Mvers. J. M. Woodruff. O. C. Stan-
wood, A. Bowman, Lincoln Cray, Ida
H. McKay, Wilson Critzcr, W. V. Bur-
num. Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke, M.
V. Sheets, W. O, (lannnway, Geo. D
Saltzman. F. E. Furry, E. G. Coloman
Geo. L. Yost, II. H. Boyer, John M,
Mast, W. II. Barr, B. F. Van Dyke,
F. R. Roberts. Karl Melor, II. J. Hoi-
mer, Hlllcrest Orchard Co., by, Rogl
nald 11. Parsons. R. W. Clancy, Wm.
Frldegar. T. M. Swem, H. C. Garnett,
E. N; Campbell, Paul M. Janney, H.
1). Junes, W. C, Janes, P. McChIIuiu,
.1. Wels, T. J. Williamson, F. W,
Stroud. Chas. Mnben, W. M. Howard,
E. E. Morrison. W. G. Knlps, D. Ray
mond, E. Flnley, Georgo B.. Carpen
ter. H. W. Bingham. C. M. Thomas,
Wallace Woods, F. K. Deuel, A. W.
Stone, C. m. Speck, A. II. Miller,
A. Flnley, Wm. Budge, J. A. Wester-
lund, D. D. Duff, Potter & Gould, by
Gould, Palmer Investment Co., by
nlm & Snmtinr T T Stiilllvnn Mr
E vncox, Anna Lane, Wendolln
Me j E JullVi E N Jmlyi Rogl,e
Klver V(1uoy Canal Co., hy H. M.
rown MKr, R p Cowglll, W. M
v snnvoc t w Thomas It V
j Crumi T sf ReC(iei Oo0- P Peck
Adam Emig, C. J. Olson, J. E. Weath
crby, II. W. Koepsell, Jnmoa Butler,
P. H. Wynkoop, M. I. Minear, Mrs
A. G. Powell. Isabel A. Orlerson,
Molvln' Stevens, C. M. Clark, Lolla
Godlove; J. B. Median, F. E. Martin
W. A. Folger. P. J. Neff, D. W. Luke
Frnnk P. Dutton, H. D. Schiller,
George Wolff, J. T. Llttlo, W. S
Hammond, Geo. E. Spraguo, Geo. B
Young, A. Truedeli, Geo. N. Fish, A
J. Dunlnp, T. C. Law, o. Rolnkln
R. Manning. R. L. Wilson, J. A
Perry. Chris. Gottlieb, F. S. Cariien
ter, May K. Miller, George Rebec
Georgo B. Dean, Florence H. Goffe
WANT FIT rvrroiTioNS
WANTED Position as housekeeper.
Call26 South Laurel Phone 905-L,
174
WANTED Set of books to keep ev
enings. Address A. T. B care
Mail Tribune. 193
FOR HUM HOCM0H
FOR RENT Modern G-room furnish
cd house, close in. Phono 408-J2
174
FOR RENT Ten-room modern house
with furnace. Mrp. J. E. Watt, 215
E. Jackson st. 177
FOR RENT Will rent for tho win
ter, furnished. Our home on King's
. highway. O. W. Abercromble.
Phone 311-J. 172
FOR RENT 3-room house on enst
side; 4-room house on west side.
W. H. Evorhard.
FOR RENT Four room modern
bouso with combination gas and
wood range. 612 S. Newtown.
FOR RUNT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT Modern furnished
rooms, private family, by tho day
or week or month. 204 S. Central
avo. 176
FOR RENT Two large sleeping
rooms with modern conveniences.
730 W. 11th street.
tnH fi. t.a,- -. BS'rtHjBi
FOR SALE Buggy and harness, 2
cultivators and work mare; weight
about 1200 lbs. Phono 6S6-II. 172
FOR SALE One old marc.
$10. Phone 6I1-R3.
Price
172
FOR SALE Light work horse or
will trade for cow or heifer phone
365-X or write 506 N. Beat'ty. 173
FOR SALE 20 head hogs, 125 to
151) pounds each. Beelor and
Blunchard, Prospect, Oregon. 173
FOR SALE Hogs (roeders), weight
75 to 125 pounds. Price 6c de
livered. C. E. Kirk Rogue
River. 175
FOR SALE 40 pure bred milk goats,
Ono Swiss buck, bargain. E. P.
Fox, Medford. 177
K 8Al,B itrm;M,tj!Vir fj
FOR SALE On liberal terms, a small
hydraulic placer mine, having pipe,
giant, reservoirs, house, garden,
etc. Address P. 6. Box 731, Grants
Pass, Oro. 177
FOR SALE 7-room furnace as good
as new for half value. Box H. E.
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Timber 13 miles from
Trail in Douglas 'county, Oregon,
8 000,000 feet fir. By owner, M.
Adair, 2 15 South Central Med
ford. ' 175
FOli SALE First cuttlng"nlfalfa In
stack twelve to fifteen tons. Phone
869-J'. 172
FOR SALE 1913 Overland auto"ab
solutely first class condition; all
new tires; a bargain. Phone
19-F24. 172
FOR SALE Baled grain bay In
wagon or car lofs. H, W. Blug
bam. Phoue 597-J2.
WA N'TED MISCELfcA NEOU8
WOTEn Wnnhlnir and Ivnnlns- Iv
day or hour. Mrs. Cornell, 4o NJf
Bartlett. ; - ''If,
WANTED Listings of city and coun 7 i
try property for sale or exchange,
Bennett Investment Co. mr:-i
t.y.l'm
WANTED Remember your poultrV
ana eggs win Dnng you mor ' -v,
money at Warner, Wortman ant
Gore's. One price for hens, ro fi
gardless of slie.
FOU RF.NT.-MISCKIIjANEOtS
FOR RENT DeVoe's two stor 1
rooniB. at 418 W. Main street. Fin
location for milliner.
FOR RENT 2 36 -acre stock ranclr1
v nines irom .-loaiora. inquire t
South Central. Phone 293-J. 1 - t"i
MONicr to man
LOANS
Bennett Investment Com' 1 X
pany.
BUSINESS blKBCTORY
Auto Nnpplie
are operating the largest, olde
and best equipped pla,nt In the Pir
elfio northwest.' Use our eprlng1
when others fall. Bold under gu4
antee. 26 North Fifteenth 8t
Portland, Ore.
. Attorney 1 -
GEORGE A. CODDING , LawyoJ
Itoom 412 Gnrnott-Corey Bldg
Medford, Ore. Phone 221.
GEO. W. CHBRRT Attorney an
Notary, Rooms 9-10. Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building, 1 entranoe N
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at la
rooms g and . Medford Nation
Bank Building.
A. W; RBAMEfl, LAWTKR--Orot
Corey bids.
. M. ROBERTS Lawytjr.
Medford National Bank BuiMlm
Collection!.
COLLECTIONS AND RHPORTH W
collected some account! 14 year!
old. we know how to ret th
money. The Bullock Mercantl)
Agency. Inc., Rooms I, I, , Had
Vina' Bldg., IH8 B. Main at-
Dsbciiu
Dr. W. M. VAN IbCOTOcT
DR. O. O. VAN SCOTOO
Dentlsti
Garnett-Corey Bldg.. utU
Mdforo, Oro. Phone S6.
' Collections and Rnporfa
I1 1.
Engineer and Contractor -
FRED N. CtlMMINOS 8nrineer an
1 contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldd
8uryBy,. estimate!, u Irrlcatlol
, nralnnge, orchard and laotj lirl
provement.
(liurlwte
GARBAGE Get. your piemlne
oieanea up for the summer. Co
on the city garbage wagon! fo
good Berrice. Phone 74-lj.
Y. Allen.
House Hovers
MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS W
Move Houses, Bnrna, Garages, Ma
chlnery. Etc. Phone 488-M.
488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Dal
aota. '
Instruction In Miule
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teaeher cJ
piano and harmony. Halght Musi
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg
p none 72.
lnaaranc.
BARL 8. TUMY General Insuranc
office, Fire, Automobile. Accident
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Surety Bonds. Excellent corrj
panles, good local lerrlce. Ne
210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. '
Physicians and toariceoiM
dr!""w . wTTjowXri) oiopt i
physician, 303 Oarnett-Cor-building.
Phone 110.
DR. J. .1. EMMEN8 -il'hvrile! Oh
surgeon. Practice limited i,o er
ear. hobb and throat. Eves sclc
tlflcally tested and glasses su
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. C
hldg., opposite P. O. Phone SS
Public Stenographer,
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Ma
garet A. Daily, Hotel Hollan
Phono 710.
Printers anil Pultllsheru
-viwiifc-nnn piuvTism iu , l
best equipped printing ofric
southern Oregon; ' book blniMmfeWf
loos leaf ledgers, billing ystiiiv,"
tc. Portland prices. X7 Nortpj
r ir si. .
Transfer
Office 42 North Front st. Phon'-,V
115. Prices right. Service fusi-T-,,
WtAA1 i'V
WHY?
NOW TIME TO TRADE.
I have a 160-acre stock ranch Vh
good location; 100 acres In grain'V:
some alfalfa. This place TecentlSj
sold for $12,000; no lnoumbrancM
Will trade for good orchard, prefe
pears, or would take city propertjJij,
Would trade even or assume some lu
cumbrance on orchard DroDosItlon. - t.
J. Kj. ttAKINHtij
102 West Mala Street.
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