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1 MTCDFOTiD MATTi TUmiTS, MEDFOTm OREflON". TUESDAY. OfTOr.TCT? 1 7. Ifllfi PAtlK FITP! r TODAY'S MARKETS I Portland Livestock I'OliTl.ANI), Or., (let. 17.-llo.g lower; receipts U7I. Prime lijjlil, . prime stroll", woijjlils., ifHd'i il'2'i; jjdoiI In i i mixed, $,S.."i(l( 8.7,); rnuli heavy packing. !f8.'J."i(i' H.,"i(; pigs mill .-kips tS( S.'J.'i ; sluok hMiS 7(ii 8. 1'nltlo sii-mly: receipts 118. Steers, prime liiriil. .(i.(i(lw ii.r.'i: prime heavy, $l.7.(7: good, (i:i (j.."itl : cows, choice; ).'2')iu .").7.i ; medium In good. .."(! .". 2."i ; ordinary In fair. i."J-"fir J.7."; lieil'eis, $1(11.1); bulls. :!(i 4.'2.; vulva. . Sheep steady; receipts lunn. Choice lambs. $S.."i(l(ii S..i ; eoniimui lambs, .(i.T.V''7; choice, 'yearling wclliors, if'".-")rt 7.."tl; good vonrliuj:-, .'7(n 7.L'."i: choice light ewes, ..'). .Mini (i; lieu vv owes, sX.j(l(u I. ."ill. Portland Butter PORTLAND, Or.. Oct. 17. Uutti-r uuelinnecd. Portlaml Grain I'OliTl.ANI), Or.. Oct. 17.- Wheal M runner; trailing liglil. tint at record prices. Spot bids, 'Jo to -lo higher. I'.liiestcm, $1.11; Forlvluld, :!."; .Inli, l.:!l!; l!el File. . 1.1) I; licil lius sinn, .tl.'J'.l. I'.arlev N.i. 1 feeil. $:',.-. Today's ear reeeipts; Wheal harlev . nals 17. hav 8. l.". Chicago Wheat CHIv'.UlO, Oel. 17. Wheat: Open. Close. lleeemljer 1..".8 $1. (ill's May 1..-.8 1.(1-1 EAGLE POINf EAGLETS Bv A. C. Howlett Henry Kicm-li mut wife wvvv tilling Im-iinrss in our town the lirM (it Iht week. Williiini it ml Anilrew (iriiv-oin of Lake Creek enine uiil the first nf tlie week In buy twu n;n!s of corn fur their nav on their mountain ranches. William llazelton and Walter Pain ter, two of our town boys who have been working this summer ami fall in Klamath emmty, eame in to proeure a lonl of apples. They shipped thir teen boxes liv pa reel pot as fat as Klamath i'alk A. If. I'eaehev, who i- selliii" Wiit- kiiiV remedies, met liis (laughter, Miss Nell, who i-i teaehin,n sehool in the Antelope district, nt tlie Sunnyside on Tuesday. Ihe HHli, on her wav to at t('n(l"flurteaehers' "institute. ' Miss Kdith I'Vedenburi; of Ilutte Talis, wlni is teatdiiu-r in Ihe Lalie Creek dislriet, and Miss Xonnn Smith were aNo here for dinner on their way to attend the institute at the same time. Homer Uandall of Trail and Clias. Clark spent Tue-day iiiM with us. Mr. It. was on his wav home and Mr. Clark had been looking over the scenes of his ehildhood days. He ex peets "to remain here permanently, as lie owns a forty-aere traet of laud north of K"le INrint uul expeets to etdtivate it. Henrv Childrrth, I'onuerly one of our blaeksmitlis, who has been livin; in eastern Oregon lor the past sea son. but has eotue bark to his old heenes, eame out to vNil hi brnllier, W. !,. Childrrth. and tiok the K;i-!r J'l.i'nl-l'ersiNt staye for Klk ereek iv isit his fat Iter-in-law, Wednesday. .Je--s philips and his son and daughter eame out from HaKev nnd took tin samt! sta.ue and so did II. C. litehel and V. A. Hoffman, wife and tour ehddreu. Ihe la-t named, Mr. Hoff man ami 1'ninilv. were on their wav to lale ehar-e of the Klk ereek haleh- ery in the plaee of Areh Caipell. wh has -one In Montana 1 1 hev all weul nut on the I'ale I 'obit -1 'erst auto -.la-e. inakiiii: thirteen alto gether. They and their bauae, with the ', S. mail, made about all that Henry Childielh eould take. anl then he had to put on his (rail attachment. He had his trailer loaded with mail matter and 4ia'j'jam'. ami then three lajfc men in it be-ide. I'Yed Lay id' Wellen vu in Ka-jle 1'oinl Thuri-day alter a lo;nl of lum ber to '-over one nf bis buy stack.--, and while here ave ita a iieek fm a year'- mi'i-m ipt ion" to the p. M. T. lie is niie of tin- number whom T went to -re at the time I uin tip in that nriirh Imrhnod thai I could mt find, a- he was oat at work m the farm. There is iptite a iiiantity of land plaster stored in tin- P. & K. dept-t for John Walsh and l.ee Farhnv of Lake Creek. Mr. Knight of the Ala Vita oreh atii i siiippin' his .)ip!es n the P. & I. dirr't to Knrope. I understand. He has a fine (piantity and excellent Miialitv. This hit be.m a '-..umrkablv dry ffstiii. but still the fruit i-rop lt'ie, i'speeially on -tiekv -oil, lias been fully up to date. Mr. Hen-lev. the man who buieht the Frank Nichols orchard, reports thai he has fine crop of clntice truit ami s,.,ui t be wejl peas-d willi hi- i"" eli:.. WHY. t lleve keM wt-Min-.r item e I 1 a 1 1 1 -in julteil ilnwii, Mini nlliiii-t i.M.hli-il L -;iv :in lliill': tlie (;imihI Wii-Miu rally beic la-t Tiinra- day ni;ht. P. .1. Neff ami K. I-'.. Kellv eame out according to the annuiliiee moid, and met a verv la l ye number of the voters at the opera Iiimi and j:ave us two very interest inj; talks on the current issues of Ihe dav. Mr. Neff spoke lirst nd -ave a plain but loLjieal talk on the subjeet of interna lioual law, showiny the intricacies of law that President Wilson has had to ferret' out, ami how nieclv and how jdirewdk he has handled the different law noiuts lie had to meet, and how he had to t'ompete with the brainiest men in the world ami still come off victor ious, and how he not only had foreign diplomats to battle wilh. but Ihe agents of the bi; inininjr interests with all of their cunning and treachery, and stil! has kept us out of war and saved our national Uutior. He was followed by Mr. Kelly with a short address iv illir us the legislative side of (lie eon flict and spoke of the different laws he has been ins i umeiiial in placing on the statute books of our nation. There was no mud-sliimiui: or hard savings about the opposing parties, but thev rave simply two good, clean talks that we all could understand and think over between now and the 7th of No vember. : W. C. Daley of Lake Creek had a fertilizer distributor eome out on the P. iv. K. last Thursday, lie is one of our successful farmers and knows the advantage of usini: fertilizers. Perry KoMer and his rlauhter-iu-law, Mrs. Kd Poster, were here Thurs day. Thev came oul from their home alomr Ko.uue river to transact some business with the bank here, and found the bank closed ;ind the cash ier i;one, it being- a holiday, so had to return without nltendin;.; to the bus iness, ii ml will have to come back aptin. Pert Hiiubotham and his father, T. P. Hiyinbothain, of Flounce Woek lrecinct, motored out Thursday. ,1. L. Frink, who is living on the old Nick Young- place, was in town Thurs day and while here renewed bis sub scription to the W. M. T. William Perry, who owns and op erates a wood saw, has been sawintr up the winter's wood for several id' tlie citizens here, but I understand that he has quit for a month or so. so as to do other work. He is a rustler. D. P. Kuenig- of Derby, one of the owners of the new sawmill in that neighborhood, spent the night with us Thursday. G. M. Ilnberts and K. W. Wilson. republican candidates for district at torney and sheriff, wen? here Thurs day for dinner, and while here they were trying to secure votes. Friday T took a ride in Minler's jitney to Med ford, and after transact ing a little business visiled tile Page and saw the movie play, "Civilization" played, and when I retired remarked to a man who came out with me that that play would make thousands id" votes fop Woodrow Wilson, for it showed up the barbarism of war and the follv of the people submitting to the dictation of the money powei Since mv last, in addition to those whose names I have already mention ed in this arlicle, A. C. Killer of Lake (.'reek has renewed his subscript ion tu Ihe W. M. T. by his brother, August Kdlcr. ' Mr. and Jlrs. Joseph A. Lathrop of Portland aro upending a few daya in the city. Prepare This for a Bad Cough It's Fine Cheaply and F.rsily Made, luit Does the Work Quickly. The fincat coiiBh ynii dial money ran buy -coaling only nboul one llltli as inueli as reaily-niadu iremra tions can easily lie maile up at home. This way it takes hold and conquers dl.-tressiiis eoimlis. throat and rhest colds will really make you enthusiastic about it. Any druuKlst can mipiily you with 2 '4 ounces or I'lnes (Til) cents worth I. I'our this Into a pint bottle atul fill the bottle with plain granu lated suiiar syrup. Slial.e thoroiij;hly and It is ready for use. The total cost Is about cents and elves you a full pint a family supply of a most effective, pleasant tasting remedy. 11 keeps perfectly. It's truly astonishing how quickly J it acts, iieutratin throush every air ' passage of the throat and limj:s oosens and raises Ihe phlegm, soothes and heals the Inflamed or swollen throat membranes, and Kradually, but surel the annoying throat tickle and dreaded coukIi will disappear en tirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup. whooiiiUK cou;;h or bronchial asthma. Plncx is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, combined with guaiaco and Is know n the world over for its prompt healing effect on the ;hroal membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for "2 ounces of f'lnex" witli full directions and don't ac ept anthin. else. A guarantee of absolute satisfa'-tion or tuoney promptly refunded, goes with this preparal ion. The Pine Co l-'t Wayne lud. Gall StoncH, Cancer ami IMccib ot tlio Stomach utul lntmitinos, Autointoxi cation, Yellow Jaundice, AnpendlcltlB and other fatal ailmeuta result from btoinucli trouble. ThommmU of stomach sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mnyr's Wonderful -remedy. Unlike any other for Btoimicb ailments. For Bale by druggists ev erywhere. PKTITIOX ANI XOTICK FOR FOH- MATIOX UF lKUKi.YTlON IMS TltlCT. We, tho undersigned, holders of title to lands susceptible of Irrigation from a common source and by lhe sume system of workn, dpsiring to I provide for the irrigation of the name.! hereby jiroposo tlie organization of an J Irrigation District under the provls-j tons of Sections U1G7 et Heq of Lord's; tlregon Laws being Chapter VII. Title XM of said Lord's Oregon Laws n Hie same have been from lime to time amended by the Legislature of the State of Oregon, and for that purpose ami to that end have signed and do hereby present to tho Countv Court of Jackson County, Oregon, within which County all of said lands lie tins, our petition, therefor. Tlie boundaries of said proposed Irrigation District aro hereby set for and particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: Iteginntng at the center of Section three (3) Township thirty-seven (117) South Kaue one 1 West Willam ette Meridian in Jackson County, Ore gon; theme West one-fourth ( f4 ) mite: thence South three-fourths! Yi ) miles; thence West one-fourlh ( !i ) mile; thence South one-half ( Vz ) mile; thence Fast one-fourth ( V ) mile; thence Sou Hi three-fourths( ) miles; thence West one-fourth ( ) mile; thence South three-fourths! ) miles; thence Fast one-fourth ( H ) mile; thence South three-fourth ( :U ) miles; thence West one-fourlh ( ) mile; thence South tliree-fourthsl 1 miles; thence Fast one-half Ms) mile; thence Son t H three and three fourths Ct4 ) miles to center of Sec tion fifteen ( 1" ) Township thirty eight UN South Kange one (1) West: theuce West one-eighth ( 1k ) mile to the main irrigation ditch of the Hogue Uiver Valley Canal Cotu panv known as Phoenix .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. F. V ) of the NorthweBt one-fourth (X. W. ) of Section eight (S) Township thirty eight CIS) South Hango one U) West; thence West one and one fourth (iy) miles; theuce North three-fourth ( ) miles; thenco West one (1) mile; thence North one-half (Mi) miles; thence West one-half ( Vz ) mile; thenco North one-fourth ( U ) mile; thence West one-half ( ) mile; thence South one-fourth (V) mile: mile; mile; mile: mile; mile; mile; mile; mile; mile; niMe; mile; mile; thence West one-half ( M ) thonce North one-fourth ( V ) thence West one-half ( ) thence North one-fourth ( ) thence West one-half thence North one-fourth () thence West one-half thence North one-fourth ( A ) thence West one-fourth ( ) thence North one-half ( Mi ) thence West one-fourth ( V ) thence North one-fourth (lA) thence West one-fourth ('4) thence North one (I) mile; mile; thence Fast one-fourth ( U ) miles to the center of Section twenty (2(0 Township thirty-seven C17) South Uange two (2 West; thence North one-fourth ( Vt ) mile; thence Fust one-fourth ( '4 l mile: thence North one-half V- ) mile: thence Fast one fourth ( Vt ) mile; thence North three fourths ( ) miles; thence West one fourth ( Va ) mile; thence North one (1) mile; theuce West, one-fourtu ( U mile: to the quarter corner t-e-tween Sections five (TO and eight N) Township thirty-seven (37) Itance two yl) West; thence North one fourth () mile; (hence We:, on v fonrth ( '4 ) mile; thence North one fourth ( '4 ) in i to; thence West ihreu fourths ( ) miles; thence North one and one-half ( 1 V ) miles to the quar ter corner between Sections t hirty Ci) and thirty-one CM) Township tblrtv. West: mile: mile; mile: mile: mile: (. ) ( V, ) six Clti) South Range two (2 thence l-lasl one-fourtii ( 4 ) thence South one-fourt'.i ( 1 Ihence Hast one-fourth f Vt theiii-e South one-eighth ( 'm ) tlience Kast one-fourth f '4 ) thence South seven-eight lis miles: thence Kast one-fourth mile; theuce South one-rourth mile to center of S'-clion five :) Township thirty-seven f :i7 i South Kange two I -M West: thence South easterly along Ihe main irrigation canal of Kogue Itivej- Valley t'aual C!ompan- extending through said sec tion, which canal is known as Hop kins Canal Kx-lension to the Southeast corner of l.ol Seven (7) Section four fit Township Miirty-seven (::") South Uange two CM West: theuce in a South-easterly direction along the llopkiu.-i Canal Intension through Sections nine i i . sixteen (Hi), fif teen (1'. I and fourteen (III to a point due South ot the quarter corner between Sections thirteen M :i I and fourteen till Township thirty-si.ven C17i South Uange two ( :: I West utnl twenty-three hundred fl!"0'u feet more or less distant therefrom ; thence South on the north and South line between said Sections thirteen IK!) and fourteen (111 twenty-one hundred f21.nui feet more or less to the county road running Kast and West through the North half of Sec tion twenty-four ( L' I ' of said Tow n ship and flange: thence Kast one fourth ( I mile; thence South twenty-seven hundred (2700 1 feet more or less to the city limits of the city of Mcdford: theuce on the North-westerly and North boundaries of Medford Citv limits to ltear Creek at a point approximately, sixteen hundred' Ifitl'u feet South of the Section eotner on the Township line between Seetlons thirteen ( l-'l I, eighteen HR. twenty four l!M and nineteen 1 ft Town, ship thirty-seven c;7 1 South Itang'e one (1) and two i'- Wes.i; thence Noth and Ka-d along the main canal of the Kogue Klver Vallev Canal Com- ' panv known as the Hopkins Canal through Sections nineteen ( I fi i , eieh- I leen I I s i , yeeu i i, i-ii-.m t a . , 1 1 v (" and four (U to the quarter cor, ner on the North lino of Section four County, Oregon, the HmltH of which (4) Township thirty-seven (37) .town aro described as follow, to-wlt: South Itane one 1) West; thence Degiuulng at the Southwest envner North ut Hi Fast uIouk the Hopkins ' of the Sam Oolver Donation Land Canal through Sections thirty-three '.Claim. No. forty-two (42); running (rt.'i), twenty-seven C'7 twenty-two thence Kanlerty on South boumlAry of (22), twenty-three. (2;t twnnt v-four tsaid Donation Land Claim No. forty (24) in Township (hlrty-aix CtvJ) 'two (42) to the Fast line of Kullroud South Kange one I ) West and Sec tions thirty CIO I and nineteen ( I in Township thirty-six (:!(l) South Kange one ( 1 Kast. to the Northeast corner of tho Northwest one-fourth (N. W. H of the Southeast quarter tS. K. '4 I of Section nineteen t 1!H In said town: theuce Kast one-half ( U. ) mile; thence South one-llalf MtKniile: theuce West one-fourth ( 4 ) mile: thence South oue and ono half ( t 'i 1 miles; thence West, one fourth t1.) mile; theuce North one fourth ( 'i ) mile: thence West ono fourth ( '4 1 mile; Ihence North one foiirlli ('4) mile: thence West three- fourths ( ) miles; thenco South three-fourths ( tniles: theuce West one-half ( Vl ) mile: thenco North one-fourth I ,4 utile; thence West one-fourth ( '4 1 mile: thenco North one-fourth ( l4 ) mile; theuce Kast one-fourth ( '4 mile; thenco Norlli one and one-fourtb (114) miles; theuce West three-fourth (1 miles; thence South one-fourth (Ut mile; thence South one-fourth ( Vt ) mile: thenco West, one-fourth (Vi)'inlle: thenco South one and ono-foiirth ( 1 VI ) miles: theuce West one-fourth (V) mile; thence 'North one-fourth ( 4 ) mile; theme West one-rourth ( M i mile: thenco North one-fourlh ( Va ) mile; thence West ono-fnurth (14) mile; theuce South one-half (') lnilu: tlience Kast one-fourth ( ) mile; theuce South one-hair ( ) mile: thence Kast one-fourth ( 4 ) mile: thence South one-rourth ( V4 ) mile to the point of beginning. Kxropting and excluding from the foregoing bounded territory nil laud therein which is Included within the limits of the city of Medford, a munic ipal corporation of Jackson County. Oregon, the limits of which City are described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the Southwest cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. forty four (-11), Township thirty-seven (37), ltnngo one (II west, Wlllam etto Meridian and running thenco along the center line of Stewart ave nue to the center line of Plum street; thence north along the center '.luo of Plum street to the center lint of Utrkota avenue: thence west on the center line of Dakota avenue to the center line of Columbus ave. extend ed: theuce north on the center line of Columbus avenue extended to the south line of Highland Park addition: thence west on the South line of Highland Park addition and Walnut Park Addition to the west margin of Louis avenue: thence north on the west margin of l.ouis avenuo to the north line of Wost Slain street; tlience east on Hie north line of West Main street to Ihe west line of Wes tern avenue; thence north on the west line of Western avenue to the north line of Locust street; Ihence east on the north line 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 sap! block three CI); thenco cast on the center line nf said street to tho center line of Columbus avenue; thence north on tho center line of Columbus avenuo to the center lino of Jackson street; thence nest on tho center line of Jackson strcel to the center line of tho county road or McAndrew street; thence northeasterly on the center line of McAndrew street to the center line of Court street: thence east on the center line ot .McAndrew atreet. to a point sixty-six (ISO I reet east ot tho east bank of Hear Creek; thence southward, parallel with and sixty six (Bti) feet east of the east bank o" lle.nr Creelt to the westward projec tion of the north line nf thn alley north of block one ( 1 ) Sunrise Home Park Addition; thonce east on said line to the center lino of Roosevelt avenue; thence south on the center line of Itoosevelt avenue to the north line of Section thirty (SO). Township '.hktv-Hoven Cti) South, Kango one (1) West; tlience eastward on tilts north line or Sections thirty (.'I'll and twenty-nine l-!U to the east line of Ihe Queen Anne Addition: thence south on the cast line or Queen Anne Addition and said line extended to the center line ot liillcrest road; tlience east on center line or llillcrest road to east line of Ilarneburg road; thence south (J degrees 1 minutes west oik; thousand six hundred and sixty-nine ami elghl-lenllis (ltl(i:i.s) reel; thence north Stt degree.! It) minutes west one thousand rive hundred ami forty-three and iniriei 11 hundredths ( I ." CI. i :i I feed: theme suuth (I degrees 1 minutes west loiir teen (HI ter-t : thence south 7- de grees :;:! minutes west, iii;::i.r( feet; thence north degrees 17 minutes west i::s.t;n feet; theme north degrees -17 minutes west 17".."i fe-'t; thence north Hi degrees II minute;, west ::''s.u ti-et; thence north sr. de grees :io mlnules west ." :!.." reel; thence ninth 9 degrees I minutes west .Hit. S ! feet; thence south 7X degree minutes west :i27.::it i'eet: tlience south 0 degrees 0". mlnules west 7n7 reet; tlience north 7'' degrees 2!' min utes west 2 17 leet; thence south Hi. degrees l! minutes west M.2 I'eet; tlience south 2t degc-es 2 I minutes east MS. 24 feet; thence south 72 deerees lb minutes west 101.2 teel; thence south ':' degrees 27 minutes east -inn feet: thence south 72 degrees 12 minute west, .",:: 7. )'.." feet to the east side of Klversido avenue: thence southeasterly along th east side or Kivrside to Ihe south side of Donation Land Claim No. forty-tour (14 1. above mentioned: thence west ward along county road or Stewart avenuo to place of beginning. - Also excepting and excluding from the foregoing bounded territory nil land therein which is Iiu-luded within the limits of tlie City of Jacksonville, a municipal corporation of Jackson County, Oregon, the limits of which City are described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at (he southwest cor ner of the southeast quarter of Sec tion thirty-one (31) Township tblrtv. seven Ci7i South Kange two (2) West of the Willamette .Meridian, running thence east Hit) chains; thence north to the south boundary line of .1. X. T Miller's Land Claim: thence west i;n chains, thence south to the place of beginning. Also excet'lit iug and excluding from the foregoing hounded territory all land therein which is included within Hie limits of I ho low n of plioeniv, a -iuiunii ipal lun.oiution of JucUou Addition (A Street): thence along the Kast side of A Street to the South line of Kim Street: theuce continuing In a Northerly direction along tho Kast side of A Street from Klin Street to Maple Street: thence Kasterly on the North line of the Colver Orchard Traet to the Northeast Corner of tlie saniu: thence Southerly (o a point 200 feet .South or the Southwest corner of Heynolds' property; theuce Kasterly at right-angles to center of Hear Creek: thence Northerly, following the center of the main chanuel of Hear Creek to the Intersection of the West bouudury lino of the Colver Donation Land Claim No. forty-two (42); thenco Southerly along the said boundary Hue to the North line of Kdwurds Block: Ihence Westerly to Main SI reet: thence Southerly along the Kast side of Main Street to Ihe Intersection of the West boundary line of said Colver Donation Land Claim No. forty-two (12); thence Southerly along said line to a point North of the Phoenix Church (about Church Street): tlience Westerly to the Northeast corner of tho Phoenix Cemetery; thence Southerly to the Southeast corner thereor; Ihence Westerly along the South side of the Phoenix Cemelery to tho Southwest corner thereor; theuce continuing Westerly on the North boundary line or Railroad Addition: tlience Wester ly along said Hue to the West boun dary line or the O. & C. Railroad right-of-way; tlience Southerly nlong the West line of said right-of-way to the Intersection of the West boundary Hue of said Donation Land Claim No. forty-two (12): (hence Southerly along said lino to the place of begin ning. Including all territory within these boundaries, said townsite being situate 111 Township thlrlv-elglit CIS) South, Range one til West of Wil lamette Meridian, .lacksou County, Oregon. And we hereby stale that it Is Ihe purpose of the undersigned petition ers to orgnnr.e an Irrigation iitstrici comprising tlie torrilory above bound ed and described under the provisions of aiiid act. Accompanying Ibis petition is a good anil sul'licienl bond lu tho sum of $.'.00.00 which Is double (be amount of the probable cost ot organ izing such district, conditioned that the bomlsineu will pay all of tho said costs in case said organization be not effected. And your petitioners hereby pray that said County Court npprovo said bond and that said Irrigation District bo organized under and pursuant to tlie provisions ot said act. Dillon H. 11111, Tom HtishouK, A. O Itennett. C. W. Abercromble, V. W Thome. Etta Stevenson, .1. C. Ilrown, ISdgar S. I Infer. C. C. Heard. .1. C. Doberneck, K. II. .lanney, .1. K. Spatz K. II. Krench, W. B. Glasgow, K. L Minear. II. C. Harnett, W. ('. Ilayues, C. K. (Sates, .las. Campbell, C. A Myers, J. K. Woodruff, O. C. Stan wood. A. Ilowinan, Lincoln Cray, Ida II. McKay, Wilson Crltzer. W. V. liar mini, Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke, M K. Sheets, W. C. C.annnwny, (Ico. 1) Saltzman. P. K. Furry. K. (1. Coleman deo. L. Yost, H. 11. Hover, John It. Mast, W. II. Hair, II. F. Van Dyke, F. R. Roberts, Karl Meier, II. .). Hoi mer. llillcrest Orchard Co., by Regi nald II. Parsons. R. W. Clancy, Wm. Frldegar, T. M. Swetu, II. C. Uarnett 10. N. Campbell, Paul M. .lanney, II 11. Janes, W. C. Janes, P. McCallum J. Wels, T. J. Williamson, F. W Stroud, ('has. .Million, W. M. Howard K. M. Morrison, W. (i. Knlps, D. Ray niond. K. I-'inlny, (leorgo H. Carpen ter. II. W. llinghani, 0. M. Thomas, Wallace Woods, F. K. Deuel, A. W ,810110, C. M. Speck, A. If. Miller. I A. Fin ley. Win. lludge, .1. A. Wester litnd, D. D. Dufr. Potter & liould, by Could, Palmer Investment. Co., by Win. A. Sumner, J. T. Sullivan, Mrs. K. Wilcox, Anna Lam, Wendolln .Meyer, .1. K. Judy, K. N. Judy, Rogue River Valley Canal Co.. by K. M Ilrown. Mgr. It. P. Cowglll, W. M Vihi Seoyor, I. W. Thomas, It. V. ('rum. T. M. Keede, Ceo. P. Peck Adam Ktnlg, C. J. Olson, J. K. Weath- erbv. II. W. Kocpsell. James llutlor, P. K. Wynkoop, M. I. Minear, Mrs. A. (I. Powell, Isabel A. Orlersou Melvln Stevens, C. M. Clark, Lelln (lodlove. .1. II. Median. F. K. Martin, W. A. Folger. P. J. Neff, D. W. Luke, Frank P. Dutton. II. D. Schiller C.eorge Wolff, .1. T. Little, W. S Hammond, (bo. K. Sprague, Ceo. I) Young. A. Triiodoll. (ieo. N. Flak. A .1. Dnnhip. T. C. Law. ('. Keinklug It. .Manning. It. L. Wilson, .1. A Perry. Chris. Cnttlieb, F. S. Carpen ter, Miiv K. Miller. Ceorge Rebec C.eorge II. Dean, Florence II. (lofro. TO ALL PKKSONS WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN: Notice Is hereby given thai the foregoing petlilon for the organiza Hon of an irrigation district will he preseniod to Hie Counly Court ol" Jackson County. Oregon, at a reg ular term of said court to be held on the first dav of November, lit Hi, at tiie hour ol in o'clock a. m. Dillon R. Hill, Tc Hi Hushong. A. O Hennett. C. W. Abereronible. F. W Tborne. Kltu Stevenson. .1. C. ilrown Kilgar S. Ilafor, C. C. Heard. J. C Dobeineek, 10. If. .lanney, J. K. Spatz 10. II. French. W. 10. Glasgow, K. I Minear. II. C. C.nrnolt, W. C. Havnes C. 10. Gales, .las. Campbell. C. A Mvei-s, J. K. Woodruff, O. C. Slim wood, A. Howinan, Lincoln Grav, Ida II. McKay, Wilson Crllzer. w. V. liar mini, Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke, M F. Sheets, W ('. Cantinway. Ceo. D Siiltzman. F. 10. Furry, 10. (i. Coleman (ieo. L. Yost. II. II. Hover. John M Mast. W. II. Hair. H. F. Van Dyke, F. It. Roberts, Karl Meier. II. .1. Ilol mer. llillcrest Orchard Co., by Regl nald II. Persons. It. W. Clancy, Wm Frldegar, T. M. Swem, II. C. C.arnctt K. N. Campbell, Paul M.'Janney. II H. Janes, W. (.'. Janes. P. McCallum J. Wels. T. .1. Williamson, F. W Stroud, ('has. Mabcn, W. M. Howard. 10. 10. Morrison. W. G. Knlps. I). Ray mond. 10. I'lnley. George II. Carpen ter. II. W. Hiiigbam. C M. Thomas, Wallace Woods, F. K. Deuel, A. W. Stone. C. M. Speck. A. II. Miller, I. A. Fllllev, Wm. Klldgc, J. A. Wesler- lunrt. n D. Dufr. Potter Could, by Gould, Palmer Investment Co.. by Win A. Sumner. .1. T. Sullivan, Mrs. 10. Wllcov. iiii.i l.:itle, Wi'inlolili Meyer, J. 10. Jtid.i, 10. N Judy, lluuii River Valley Canal Co., by 10. .M. Ilrown, Mgr. R. P. Cowglll, W. M. Van Scoyoc, 1. W. Thomas, It. V. Cium. T. M. Keedo, (leo. P. Peck, Adam Kiuig, l J. Olson. J. 10. Weath erby, H. W. Koepsell. James Duller. P. K. Wynkoop, Jl. I. Minear, Mrs. A. G. Powell, Isabel A. lirleruon, Melvln Stevens, C. M. Clark. Leila Uodlove. J. 11. Median, F. K. Martin, W. A. Folger, P. J. Neft. 1). W. Luke, Frank P. Dutton, 11. D. Schiller, Ceorge Wolff, J. T. Little, W. S. Hammond, (leo. K. Sprague, Ceo. fl. Young, A. Truodell, Ceo. N. Flsk, A. .1. Dunlup, T. C. Law, C. Keluklng. K. Manning, It. L. Wilson, J. A. Perry, Chris. Gottlieb, F. S. -Carpenter, May K. Miller, Ceorge Rebec. George B. Dean, Florence II. Gofl'o. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ron m:i'iti:si:xT.XTivK MARIAN U. TOWN 10 Deiuocradc nominee lor Representative. (Paid Adv). l'Oll ASSI'.SSOIt Clint Gallatin, of Medford. Demo cratic nominee Three yciir'a field experienco. (Paid Adv). SCHOOL SI l'UIUXTlOXDUNT. ANNA M. JI5FFR10Y or Modtord, Independent nominee. Your suport will bo greatly Appreciated. (Paid Adv). KOlt RKNT I'TKMSII I0I KOOM9. FOR HUNT Furlnshed apartment. Hot water, heat. The lleiben. FOIl HUNT Two largo sleeping rooms with modern conveniences. 7110 W. 1 lib street. FOlt KKNT nottSUKTHOPING KOOMS FOR R10NT Housekeeping rooms In private family, 2117 N. Central ave. FOR RKN1 ItOTJBBS FOK RKNT Five-room furnished bungalow. Phone 929-W. JM) FOR RENT 3-room house on east side: 4 -room house on west Bide W. II. Everburd. FOR RENT Four room modern bouse with combination gas and wood rang. .11 1 2 S. Nowtown. FOR RENT Modern a-room In, 2-lii tiir N. 180 nlslicd house coso Grape. FOR RENT 11-rtioiu bouse close In, also U-rnom house on is. 1 lolly. Phono 21S-Y. ISO FOH HUNT MI.SOEIJiANKOUS FOR RENT DeVoo's two More rooms, at 418 W. Main stroet. Fine locatiou tor milliner. FOR RENT SM-acrc stock ranch, 9 miles from Medford. Inquire 50:1 South Central. Phono 2U2-J. 17S FOlt SAMO ItUAI; H.HTATH FOK SALE Very highly developed 4 0-acre pear orchard In tho Fern Valley district, just acquired at n price or 40,000 by a Chicago man. who is now In town. This orchard has horses, gas engine, barns, line new 7-room modern house, aud all necessary tools and implements needed to cultivate the orchard. It Is subject to u mortgage of $10,- 000, at ti per cent, duo in three years. Tho equity call bo bought at a groat sacrifice as the owner is unable to handle It. No reasonable offer will bo refused. For particu lars Inquire of Puge-Dressler Com pany, :20 Kast eFain street, Med ford,' Oregon. 17i) FOR SALE, RKNT OK TRADE All or part, small acreage, two houses; close lit. Address 1'. O. Ilox 6S7. 17D FOH SJAMIs lltrKSTOCK FOH calf. SALE A two-duy-old Phone KI2-X. bull I7S FOR SALE: Team, wagon nnd liar ness. .Less than $1(10 If taken at once. 103fi West 10th. 17S FOR SALIO I or 2 horses. $10 ami $.u. or Irado oue for milk cow. .1 Weis, K. F. D. 2. Phone Jack Konvillc 3"i;'. J 7 Ji FOR BALK lWTB(Tlil.AeIICOC FOR SALE 1 it 1 11 light six, prac llcally new. Will take used Ford In part payment. Call at S02 East Jackson street. 1M FOR SALE Seed wheat, 2 cents per pound. Averaged yield this year, f. 2 bushels per acre. 10. 10. Morri son. It. It. No I, Box 120 Medford Oro. 1S1 FOR SALIO Haled grain bay In wagon or car lots. II. W. Uiiig ham. Phone r)ti7-j2. II LLP WANTED FEMALE WANTIOI)--('ompeleut general house work. Call alter six. woman for Phone 7 10-Y WANTIOD Middle aged lady wallle. as house-keeper for family of lliret No washing. State wages wanted In first letter. Address Ilox 12 Takilma, Oregon. IM tfAXTKI) .MISC;I.I,AIOOrS WANTED Well heated ItiriiTsheil or unfurnished house for winter months I or bed rooms. Mrs. F. Corning Kenley, Medford, Tele phone oi i-J-::. is:!" WANTED Good lot. or house and lot In Medford. In exchange for choice Los Angeles or Huntington Beach lo $1.imiii. Harris Brothers, Santa Ana. fa I. 179 WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs w-ill bring you niore money at Warner, Wortman and Gore's. One price for lieu-:, re ganlk'Mi of sl.e, WANTEii isrTii.vrlONa WANTIOD Set ot books to keep op enings. Address A. T. U., caro Mail Tribune. VJ3 MONICY TO IOAW LOANS- -Hennett Investment t'om- pauy. IIUHIM'SS OlTOItTCMTIKS FOR SALIO Pest business oppor tunity In Medford. Clean up-to-date. Stoek sell at Invoiea. Fehl Investment Company. 179 BU8INK88 JmifcCTORT Aoto Bitppnr LAHER ATI TO BPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our aprlngi when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ota. Attorneys GIOOKHK A. CODDINO Lawyer. Room 12 (JurnoM-Corny Dldg., Medford, Ore. l'houc22l. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central. Medford, Ore, PORTER J. NKFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. RKAMES, LAWTER Corey bids:. -Osrmett- O. M. ROBERTS Lawyiir. Medford National Bank Rnlldlna. Consulting IOngiueer. . D. CRONIOM ILLIOK ConsultillK olectrlcal engineer, hydro-electrie developments, industrial power, utility valuation. Medford and Gold Hill, Ore. . Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get thn money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc.. Rooms 1, I, S, Haa klns' Hldg., 216 E. Main st- DsntlsM Dr. W. M. VAN 8COTOO DR. O. C. VAN 8COTOO Dentists Osrnatt-Corey Bids;., nlte Medforti, Oro. Phone 86. Collections nnd Reports til Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Boglneer an contractor, 404 M. F. A H. Bids. Surveys., estimates, Irritation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garnatce QARBAOB i Oet your premlsea cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagona foi good service. Phone 174-L. T. Y. Alton. nouso Movent MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Move Houses, BarnB, Oarages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phono 488-M, or 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Miurle FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Hnlght Music Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. Insurance. EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Olnss, Contract, and Ruroty Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Clarnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and rmrgeons DR. W. W. IfOWARD Osteopathia physician, 803 Oarnett-Corsy building. Phone 110. DR. .1. .7. EMMF.NS Pbyslclaa as a surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses eup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar gnret A. Daily, Hotel Holland. Phono 710. Printers ana I'utillsliers MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. hss 1h best equipped printing offico la lout hern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing rvstm, etc. Portland prices. 17 North Fir St. Transfer EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phon 115. Prices right. Borrlce guar. ftpA4 t V- WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-ncro stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In graini some alfalfa. This place recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade oven or assume some In. cumbrance on orchard proposition, . C. BARNES ' 10'J West Miilu Strtvt. i