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MEDFOUD MATL TTCTRTXE, MEDFORD. ORF.OOY. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1916 FAC1F, FIVE TODAY'S MARKETS ! Portland Grain I'OliTI.ANl), Of.. Oct. 2i Wli-;.t strong; mi Iru.liiig. Spot bids lc lo lie higher. Blur-torn, ifl.,'4; Fuirv f .1.1, .f l.r.l i elul,, JH1.-4S ; lied File, tl.r.O: Ue.l liiissinn, .fl.-Ui. Hurley unchanged. ToilnyV ini' receipts: Wheat 111. barley !!, flour o, oats 2, hay :i. Portland Livestock - PORTLAND. Or., Oct. 2-l.-ll.ii-! steady; ro.-eipts ."'Jli. Prime li;:hl, C!).o); prime strong weights .f'.lf.r' il.X; good lo prime mixe.l, .S..".rtr.r S.7.".; rou;;h heavy pai-kimr, ."rH.'J'ilil H.'.O; pi:-s ..nil .-kip-., ifSoi 8.2.1 ; St. .el; Ini-js .7(ii S. futile unchanged: rei eipts 111. Steers. 'j.riitie lialit, .ti.(i."i(ii (i.8." : prime heavy, $i...")0( (i.7.V. good, .(((m1 (l.fiO: cows t-liiii.'c, $.").'2"ifii ."i.T'i ; me iliutti to good, tf.Vu r.-": ordinary to fair, .-l.;!:(ii..l.ri(l; heifers. $( (j ; hulls, :t(,i4.2ri; ealves. $:i..-,0(jr8. Sheep slr.mp;; receipts H2. Choice lambs, $8.."lKc K.75 ; common lambs, $li.7.":(V7.7: ehniee yearliii'v wethers, $7.2.ri((i 7..V): good yearlings. $7(if 7.2".; i-lioi.-e lihl ewes, $rt.70(ii (; h.-avv e.ves. 1007 4."0. Portland Butter I'OliTI.AM). Or., Oct. 2-1. Butter weal;. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, O.-l. 2!. Wheat: Open. Close. lie. -ember 1;1.7-I:ih 1.T8"i Jlav 1.71 3.78U iMr. Ttoscoe Doty will start work Monday at the. Modoc orchard. Dewey Vincent lias returned from Fort Klainalh and is work Ins at the Riverside raneh. There was no school at several of the schools Friday, as Mr. Peterson motored around nnd gathered the teachers up and took them to Med ford in the afternoon. Theo Glass and son and Jim Rod gers were among Uiofo who hauled hogs to town this week. Earl Case and family of Antioch visited the valley towns last Thurs day. Jesse Glass purchased a work horse. tjlis .week... . Mrs. Carter of Gold 1 1 HI is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stacy of Beagle. .Tim Vincent is hauling grain to town this week. Florence Walker is busy hauling wood for Jim Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Chat. man were Mod foril visitors Saturday. Mr. Xeal of Central Point passed through the valley with a load of wood one day last week. Mr. Gale and family of Beagle have rented a house in Medford and are busy moving their household goods this week. The Misses Viola and Lillian Chap man visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. The many friends of Miss Dimple Williams and her sister. Mrs. George are sorry to hear tlfat they are going to leave Tuesday for southern Cali fornia to live for sonietim'e. lElbert and Jesse Glass, Karl Case and Orion Glass all started to the mountain. Friday to gather their cat tle. Mrs. Vilhito of Beagle returned home this week after spending sever, al days with Mrs. Richardson of Med ford. Howard Mayfield of the Meadows passed through the vallev Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chapman drove to Rock Point and visited friends oti that place. Mr. and Mrs. "lark of Central Point motored out and visited home folks last Saturday evening. Percy Chapman and family of Sams Valely visited Willi Oscar Rodgers Sunday. The dance at Gardner's Hall Sat urday night was well attended by people from throughout the neighbor hood, every one having a good timp. There will be another dance the 11th of November at the same place, with a free oyster supper and coffee. .Mr... Mae D.nv moved Ir.un Trail to At. -iir..nl. She spent a .lay a- the anot of .Mrs. It..-r fii-limun. Mrs. ...In; Hall -pent a week at llie home of her mother. llai'rv Sliviiuan, who was home on a week's v.-i.-at ion, ri'turnr.l t" school in r.-rtra! Point. Jack Haw. from Klamath, spent n week at the home of Charles Sltvr- roR and COLDS Iicrnls ruca!yptti$ SintiTiarrt AT ALL DRUG 8TOBC3 T'JBES OC J-9 60 iTIOCH ITEMS TRAIL ITEMS i 111:111 an.! has left lo speml n week with his mother in Medford. ... Mrs. F.ilwnr.l Miller anil Mrs. ('has. Skyrman of Train spent 11 week with friends in Medford and Central Point. John Klippel of Portland is visit -iie.' willi his sister, Allie Klippel. K. F. A-h, Trail me reliant, was in Medfonl iloinjf business Suhirdav. CpORTHOUSEpS Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth und Fir Sts. Circuit W. P. Fuller i Co. vs. Royal In-ur-anee Co., for money. Central Point Slate P.ank vs. Geo. Hut, notice. I.ystnl-Ktuvland Lumber Co. vs. J. T. (fiii.yon, moliou to dismiss. L. Zundcl vs. Samuel Itateman. amended complaint. Williams & Hortr Co. vs. Lyman O. Orion, default, judgment, cost bill. Siimucl MaeClintoel; vs. Minerva (ilcirh, order for publication of sum mons. . K. V. Carter, trustee, vs. E. T. Sla ples et nl., confirmation of sale. ' May K. Miller vs. Frank W. Wait cl nl., order, motion, amended com-' plaint. State vs. ( I,. Dusenhnry. sentenc ed to thirtv .lavs in countv jail, par oled. Slate vs. Petha Swarlzfoger, sen tenced to six mt. 111 bs in county jail, paroled. Probate. Fstale of Arthur P. Stover, order a pp. anting appraisers. Fstate of F. II. Hlascbka, final ac count mid approval of same. Kstuto of Anna Poe, semi-iinnual account. Fsl'ale of I). S. Karnes, semi-annual account. Instate of ('ashman Ciiiiningliain, proof of publication. Fslale of James (I. Smith, resigna tion of executor, order accepting same. Fslale of ('. C. lleeknian, petition for final discharge. Fstate of F. F. Hlascbka, supple mental reoort. Guardianship of Fredericka Down ing, final report and discharge of guardian. Fstate of Maggie J. Xclsou, order, final report. Ileal I'.slato Transfers. John Horn to Charles Horn, land in sec. -I-HH-SW ...if " Mary L. Biddell Ilobson et vir lo Frances K. Winsor, land in see. :i:i-:n;-iw. Xiek Kime, guardian of Dan iel Whetstone, to Rov l.of land, land in twp. .17-2W 11 "On Announcement. Having recently bought the F. H Hull high-power vacuum cleaner, I am prepared to clean your rugs, car pets, upholstering, matresses and gen eral house cleaning by the hour or by contract. -AH work guaranteed. I solicit a share of your patronage. HENRY CURRIER, 423 Beatty Street. Phono 82C-X 82 San Felice Standard to Be Maintained, Say Makers All Drain's Now Sell Famous f'imir nt ."c Straight. In Kflect Toilny. OwlnR to the greatly Increased cost of quality tobaccos, in fact every thing pertaining to high grade cigars, (ho makers of the San Felice cigar, the Delsel-Wenmier Company, have advanced he selling price to the Job bers and Healers, and henceforth the cigar will positively be sold to the consumed at 5 cents straight instead of six for a quarter as previously. The San Felice Is national in its scope and character, having justly at tained this eminence through lis un excelled excellence. To maintain this uneonaled standard or quality, the advance in question is absolutely un avoidable. The generous support of all men using qualityeigars Is earn estly desired. I'KTITIO.V AXI XOTICH Fell FOR MATION' OF IHKHiATloX (MS TIKCT. 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 the organization of an Irrigation District under the provis ion of Sections cif.7 et seq of Lord's Oregon Laws being Chapter VII. Title XLI df said Lord's Oregon Laws -as the same have been from time to time amended by the Legislature of the Slate of Oregon, and for that purpose and to that end have signed nnd do hereby present to the Countv 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 nnd particularly described as lol- ( lows, to-wlt : lieginnlng at the center of Section three Cl) Township thirty-seven (.'!?) South Kange one (1) West Willam ette Meridian in Jackson County. Ore gon; thence West one-fourih I H I mile; thence South tbree-fourths( i 1 miles; ilienre West one-fourth ( '-i I (mil.-: thence Poiuh one-half f1) 'mile; thence East oue-lourlii Hi) ' GIvea a Lriillant trlrrsy shine that dae r.ttt rut) i-(t or du it Off Unit aiine::!', to tliL Irc.n -that huts tour times us 10113 ai, any oll.cr. Black Silk Stava Polish In In n clnss br U.t. It's mora 1mm t,it.t- na.t.rtj!s. T-ri1. -XI yciTj1 o" voar r :a r.iti; If yojd- f.t.J ilielrt-t tio'tsltyuu (ivit- use J, yujr h irila'e or S. a,..i-; li ilr is mile; thence South three-fourthsl ) ) in Hon; thence West one-fourth ( '4 ) mile; thence South three-(ourths( ) miles.; thence Fast ono-fonrth ( 'A ) mile; thence South throe-fourth .) miles; thence West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence South tbree-fourths( ) miles; thence Last one-half ( ) mile; thence South three and three fourths (3 ) miles to center of Sec tion fifteen (1.1) Township thirty eight (38) South Kange one (I) West: thence. West one-eiglitn ( v ) mile to the main irrigation ditch of the Ttogue liiver Valley Canal Com pany known as Phoenix ill Jutcb, which irrigation dilch rims from Hear Creek in a north-westerly direction through the town of Phoenix and be yond thence along the Phoenix Mill Pitch to the soulliwest corner of the southeast one-fourth (S. K. V, ) of the Northwest ono-fourth (X. W. 14 ) of Section eight (8) Township thirty eight (Its) South Range one (1) West; thence West one and ono fourth ( I V-t ) miles; thence North three-fourth ( ) miles; thence Wesl one (1) mile; thence North one-halt' (M.O miles; thence West one-half ( ) mile; thence North one-fourth ( Vt) mile; thence West one-half ( 'A ) mile; thence South one-fourth ( H ) mile; thence West one-half ( M-) mile; thence North one-fourth ( 'A ) mile; thence West one-half ( i ) mile; thence North one-fourth (14) mile; thence Ve,st one-half ( ,4 ) mile; thence North one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West one.-half ( ) mile; thence North one-fourth ( ) mile; thence West one-fourth ( Vt ) mile; thence North one-half ( 14 ) mile; thence West one-fourth ( Vt ) mile; thence North one-fourth Vt) mile; thence West one-fourth ( Vt ) mile; thence North one (1) mile; thence East one-fourth ( Vt ) miles to the center of Section twenty (20) Townsbin thirtv-seven (37) Soutb konec two (2) West: thenco North one-fourth ( 'A ) mile; thence East one-fourth ( 'A ) mile: thenco North one-half ( ) mile: thence East ono fourth ( Vi ) mile: thence North throe fourths ( ) miles; thence West one fourth Hi) nillo; thenco North one (1) mile; tlience west one-iourin ( Vt ) mile; to the quarter corner be tween Sections five (".) and eight (S) Township thirty-seven (:!7) Range two- (2) West; thenco North ono fourth ( Vt ) mile; thenco We.t on-3-fourth ( Vt ) niilo; thence North oue fonrlb ( U ) mile; thence West three fourths () miles; thence North one and one-half ( I ) miles to the quar ter corner between Sections thirty (30) and thirty-one (31) Township thirty-six (3li) South Range two (2) West; thence East one-fourth ( Li ) niiie; tlience South one-fourt'.i ( H ) (mile; thence East one-fourtli (Vi) mile; thence South one-eighth ( ) mile: thenco East one-fourth ( A ) mile; thence South seven-eighths (Ti) miles; thence East one-fourth ( Vt ) mile; thence South one-fourth ( V. ) mile to center of Section five (f.) Township thirty-seven(37) South Range two (2) West; thence South easterly along the main irrigation canal of Rogue River 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 Ihirty-seven (37) South Range two (2) West; thence in a South-easterly direction along the Hopkins Canal Extension through Sections nine CD. sixteen (10). fif teen ( I ) and fourteen (14 1 to a point due South of the quarter corner between Sections thirteen (1.1) and fourteen lit) Township thirty-seven (37) South Range two (2) West and twenty-three hundred (2300) feet more or less distant therefrom: thence South on the north and South lino between said Sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) twenty-ope hundred 12 100) feel more or less to the county road running East and West through the North half of Sec tion twenty-four (24) of safd Town ship and Range; thence East one fourth ( Vt ) mile: thence South twen- j ty-seven hundred (27)u) feet more or Mess to the city limits of tile citv of Medford: thence on the Nortb-wesler-lv and North boundaries of Medford CHy limits lo Rear Crock at a point aoproxiinately sixteen hundred! I COO) feet South of the Section corner on the Township line between Sections thirteen (131, eighteen ( I s ), twenty four (241 and nineteen (15) Town ship thirty-seven (37) South Range lone (1) and tw-o (2) West: thence North and East along the main canal of the Rogue River Valley Canal Com pany known as the Hopkins Canal through Sections nineteen ( la( eigh teen ( I 8 ), seven (7), eight I 8 I. five C. ) and four (4) to the quarter cor ner on the North lino of Section four (4) Township thirty-seven (37) South Range one tl) West: thence North and East, along the Hopkins j Canal through Sections thirty-three (33 1, twenty-seven (27) tventy-two j (22), twenlv-three (231 twenty-four 1(24) In Township thirty-six (3d) 'South Range one (1) West and S"c ; (ions thirty (30) and nineteen (191 ; in Township thirtv-slx (3i;i South j Range one I 1 ) Er.st. to the Northeast I' corner of the Northwest one-fourth IS. W. 'i I of the Southeast quarter IS. E !'i ) of Sc-tion ninele. n ( 1 !M lu tuid town; tlience Fast one-halt H !.-rt your J'-BsiX'-T-SA 1 . '.Ws'MVJsffi (H) mtlo; thence South one-half ( M ) mile; thence West one-fourth (Vt) mile; thence South one nnd one- half (1V4) miles; thence West one- fourth ( "4 ) mile; thence North one fourth ( Vt ) mile; thence West ono fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence North one fourth (Vt ) mile; thence West three fourths ( 'VI ) miles; thence South three-fourths (Similes; thence West one-halt (Mi) mile; thence North one-fourth ( hi ) mile; thence West ono-fourth ( Vt ) mile; thenco North one-fourth ( Vt ) mile; thence East one-fourth ( Vt ) mile; thence North one and one-fourth (Hi) miles; thenco West three-fourth ( "t ) miles; thence South one-fourth (VI) mile; tlience South one-fourth ( V4 ) mile; thence West one-fourth ( M ) mile; thence South one and one-fourth (14) miles; thence West one-fourth ( VI ) mile; thence North one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence West one-fourth (',4) mile: thenco North one-fourth (Vi) mile; thence West one-fourth ( '4 ) mile; thence South one-half '6) mile; thenco East one-fourth (Vi) mile: thence South one-half ( 1,4 ) mile; thence East one-fourth ( V4 ) mile: thence South ono-fourth ( VS ) mile to the point of beginning. Excepting and excluding from the foregoing bounded territory all land 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-wit: Commencing at the Southwest cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. forty four (14), Township thirty-seven (37), Range one (1) west, Willam ette Meridian and running thenco along the center line of Stewart ave nue lo the center line of Plum street; tiience north along tho center '.ino 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 nortli on the center line of ColuinbuH avenue extended to the south line of Highland Park addition; thenco west on the South line of Highland Park addition und Walnut Park Addition to tho west margin of Louis avenue; thenco north on the west lnurgin of Louis nveiuio to the north line of West Main street; tlience east on the north line of West Main street to the west lino of Wes tern avenue; thenco north on tho wesl. lino of -Western nvenuo to the north lino of Locust street; thence enst on tho north line of Locust street to tho west liije of the alley on the west side of block three fcl), Ken wood Addition: thence north on the west line of said alley to tho center lino of tho street on the north of snld block three (3); thence enst on the center line of said street to tho center line of Columbus avenue: thence north on the center lino of Columbus avenue to the center lino of Jackson street: thence west on the center line I of Jackson street to the center line of the county road or McAndrew street; thence northeasterly on tho center lino of McAndrew street to the center lino of Court street; thence cast on tho center line of McAndrew street to a point sixty-six (Otl) feet east of tho east hank of llea-r Creek; thence southward, parallel with and slxty Rlx (C(l) feet east of the cast bank o: Hear Creek to the westward projec tion of the north line of the alley north of block one (1) Sunrise Home Park Addition; thence cast on said line to the center line of Roosevelt avenue; thence south on the center line of Roosevelt avenue to the north line of Section thirty (30), Township hlrly-seven (37) Sputh, Kange one (1) West; thenco eastward on the north lino of Sections thirty (30) and twenty-nine (29) to the east line of the Queen Anne AddiHon; thence south on the east line of Queen Anne Addition nnd said line extended to the center line of Hillcrest road; thence east on center line of HIllcreRt road to oast line of llarneburg roa-1; thence south 0 degrees 13 minutes west one thousand six hundred and sixty-nine and eight-tenths (lGii'J.8) feet; thence north 80 degree.! 40 minutes west one thousand five hundred and forty-threo and tmnein hundredths (ir.43.i3) reel; thence south 0 degrees 15 minutes west four teen (14) feet; thenco south 73 de grees 33 minutes west, 11133..J feet; thence north 33 degrees 47 minutes went 13H.H0 feet; thence north 3S degrees 47 minutes west 17r..f feet; tlience north 4fi degrees 44 minutes west 328.0 feet; thence north 85 de grees 30 minutes west 53.5 feet; thence north 9 degrees 4 minutes west 84 1.811 feet; thence south 78 degrecj 23 minutes west 327.39 feet; thenco south 0. degrees 05 minutes west 505 feet; thence north "3 degrees 29 min utes west 247 feet; thonce south 49 degrees 49 minutes west 81.3 feet; thence south 20 degrees 24 minutes east 098.24 feet; thence south 72 degrees 10 minutes west 100.2 feet; thence south 20 degrees 27 minutes iist 400 feet; thence south 72 degrees 12 inlnules wesl, 537.1)5 feel to Hie east side of Riverside avenue: thence southeasterly along the east side of Itiv. rside to the south side of Donation Laud Claim No. forty-four (44), above pi. ml foiled; thence west ward along county road or Stewart avenue to place of beginning. Also excepting and excluding from the foregoing bounded terrllorv all I land therein which is included within the limits of the City of Jacksonville, !a municipal corporation of Jackson j County, Oregon, the limits of which jCllv are described as follows, to-wit: Coiameu'IlU' at the sollfhwest eor !ner of tho southeast quarter of Sec tion thirty-one (3D Township thlrty Iseven (37) South Range two (2) Wesl of the Willamette Meridian, running tlience east 100 chains; tlience north to the south boundary line of J. N. T. Miller's Land Claim: thence west IfiO chains, thence south to the place of beginning. Also exccptlnc and excluding from tho foregoing bounded territory all land therein which Is Included within the limits of the town of Phoenix, a municipal corporation of Jackson County, Oregon, the limits of which town are described as follows, to-w-lt Beginning nt the Southwest corner of the Sam Colvor Donation Land Claim, No. forty-two (42); running tlience Easterly on South boundary of said Donation Land Claim No. forty two (42) to the East line of Railroad Addition (A Street); thence along I be East Hide of A Street to the South lino of Elm Sireet: thenco conl liming In a Northerly direction along the Ka( side of A Street from Kim Street lo Maple Street; thence Easterly on the North line of the Colv.-r Orchard Tiacl to the Northeast Comer uf the same: thence Southerly to a point 200 feet South of the Southwest corner cf Reynolds' property; thence Easterly at right-angles to center of Dear Creek; thence Northerly, following the center of the main channel of "Bear Creek to the Intersection of the West boundary lino of tho Colvor Pollution Land Claim No. forty-two (42): thence Southerly ulong the said boundarv lino to the North line of Edwards Hlork; thence Westerly to Main tilreet; thence Southerly along the East side of Main Street to the Intersection of the West boundary line of said C'olver Donation Land Claim No. forty-two (42); thence Southerly along said line to a point North of the Phoenix Church (about Church Street); thenco Westerly to (he Northeast corner of the Phoenix Cemetery; thence Southerly to the Southeast corner thereof; thence Westerly along tho South side of the Phoenix Cemetery to the Southwest corner thereof; thenco continuing Westerly on the North boundary linn of Railroad Addition; tlience Wester ly along said line to tho West boun dary Hue of tho O. & C. Railroad right-of-way; thenre Southorly along the West lino of said right-of-way to the Intersection of the West boundary lino of said Donation Land Claim No. forty-two (42); thence Southerly along said lino to tho pluce of begin ning, Including all territory within these boundaries, said townsite being sittiato In Township thirty-eight (38) Soudi, Rango one (1) West of Wil lamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon. And we hereby stale that it is the purpose of the undersigned petition ers lo organize an Irrigation District comprising the territory nbovo bound ed and described under the provisions of said act. Accompanying this petition Is a good and sufficient bond In the sum of $5iiu.(Ki which Ih double the amount of the probable cost of organ izing such district, conditioned that the bondsmen will pay all of the said costs in case said organi.ntioii bo not effected. And your petitioners hereby pray that said County Court approve Baid bond and that said Irrigation District be organized under and . pursuant to the provisions of said act. Dilloirlt. Hill, Tom llushnng, A. O. Rennett, C. W. Abercrombie, F. W. Thome, Etta Stevenson, J. C. Drown, Edgar S. HaTer, C. C, Heard, J. C. Dolierneck, E. H. Janncy, J. E. Spatz, E. H. French, W. K. Glasgow, 10. L. Minoai', 11. C. Clarnott, W. C. Ilaynes, C. E. Gates, .Ins. Campbell, C. A. Myers, J. K. Woodruff, O. C. Stnn wood, A. llowinun, Lincoln Cray, Ida 1). McKay, Wilson Critzer, W. V. Dar nuin, Mrs. Cntherlno Van Dyke, M. P. Sheets, W. C. Gannaway, Goo. D. Saltzman, F. 10. Furry, E. C. Coleman, Goo. L. Yost, H. il. Dover, John M. Mast, W. II. Darr. D. F. Van Dyke, F. K. Roberts, Karl Meier, H. J. Hol mer, Hillcrest Orchard Co., by Regi nald H. Parsons, R. W. Clancy, Win. Fridegar, T. M. Swcm, H. C. Garnett, K. N. Campbell, Paul M. Janney, II. D. Janes, W. !. Janes, P. McCallum, J. Weis, T. .1. Williamson, F. W. Stroud, Chus. Malien, W.- M. Howard, E. K. Morrison, W. G. Knips, I). Ray mond, E. Finlny, George B. Carpen ter, H. W. ninghain, C. M. Thomns, Wallace Woods, F. K. Deuel, A. W. Stone. C. M. Speck, A. H. Miller. I. A. Flnloy, Win. Pudge, J. A. Westor lund, D. D. Duff, Potter & Gould, by Gould, Palmer Investment Co., by Wm. A. Siimnor, J. T. Sullivan, Mrs. 10. Wilcox, Anna Lane, Wendolln Meyer, J. 10. Judy, 10. N. Judy, Rogue River Valley Canal Co., by 10. M. Drown, Mgr. K. P. Cowglll, W. M. Van Sroyoc, I. W. Thomas, It. V. Crum, T. M. Rcede, Geo. P. Peck, Adam Kmig, 0. J. Olson, J. E. Wenth erby. 11. W. Kocpsell. James Duller, P. E. Wynltoop, M. I. Mlnear, Mrs. A. G. Powell, Isabel A. Grlerson, Melvln Stevens, C M. Clark. Leila Godlove, J. 1). Median. F. K. Martin, W. A. Folger, P. J. Neff. D. W. Luke, Frank P. Mutton, H. 1). Schiller, George Wolff, J. T. Little, W. S. Hammond, Geo. E. Sprugue, Geo. II. Young, A. Truedoll, Geo. N. Fisk, A. .1. Ditnlap, T. C. Law, C. Reinklng. R. Manning, It. L. Wilson, J. A. Perry, Chris. Gottlieb, F. S. Carpen ter, May K, Miller, George Rebec, George I). Dean, Florence II. Oofl'e. TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the foregoing petition for the organiza tion of an irrigation district will bo presented to the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, at n reg ular term of snid court to he held on the first day of November, 1910, nt the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. 'Dillon It. Hill, Tom Husiiong, A. O. Bennett, C. W. Abercrombie, F. W. Thome, Ettn Stevenson, J. C. Brown, Edgar S. 1 1 aier, C. C. Heard, J. C. Dobemeck, E. II. Janney, J. E. Spaiz, E. H. French, W. 10. Glasgow, E. L. .Mlnear. II. ('. Garnett, W. C. Ilaynes, C. 10. Gates, .las. Campbell. C. A. Myers. J. E. Woodruff, O. 0. Stan wood, A. liowiiian, Lincoln Grav, Ida H. McKay, Wilson Critzer, W. V. Dar num. .Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke, M. F, Sheets. W. C. Gnnnnway, Geo. D. Saltzman, F. E. Furry, 10. O. Coleman, Geo. L. Yost, II. II. Buyer, John M. Mast, W. II. Hair. II. F. Van Dyke, P. R. Roberts. Karl .Meier, H. J. Hol iner, Hillcrest Orchard Co., by Regi nald H. Parsons. It. W. Clancy, Wm. Fridegar, T. M Sweni, If. C. Garnett. E. N. Campbell, Paul M. Jannev, II. H. Janes, W. c. Janes, P. McCallum. J. Weis, T. J. Williamson, F. W. Stroud, ('has. Maben, W. M. Howard, E. E. Morrison. V. G. Knlps, D. Ray mond, 10. l'lnley, George B. Carpen ter. H. W. Bingham. C. M. Thomas. Wallace Woods. F. K. Deuel, A. W. Stone. C. M. Speck, A. II. Miller. I. A. Finley, Wnl. Dudge, .1. A. Wcstor lund, D. D. Duff. Potter & Gould, by Gould, Palmer Investment Co., by Wm. A. Sumner. .1. T. Sullivan. Mrs. E. Wilcox, Anna Lane, Wendolin Meyer, J. 10. Judy. K. X. Judy. Rogue River Valley Canal Co., by E. M. Drown. Mgr. It. P. Cowglll, W. M Van S.oyoc, I. W. Thomas, R. V. j Crum, T. M. Reede, Geo. P. Peck, ! Adam Emlg, ('. J. Olson, J. 10. Wealh- erby. II. VV. Kocpsell, James Duller P. E. Wynkoop, M. I. Mlnear, Mrs. A. (. Powell, Isabel A. Grler'on, Melvln Stevens, C. M. Clark, I.clia Godlove. J. B. Median, F. E. Martin, W. A. Folger. P .1. Neff. D. W. Luke, Frank P. Button. H. D. Schiller, George Wolff, J. T. Little, W. S. Hammond. Geo. E. Spragne, Geo H. Young. A. Trun.lelf. Geo. X. Fisk, A. J. Dunlap, T. C. Law, ('. Relnkin. R, Jauuing, It. L. Wilson, J, A. Perry, Chris. Gottlieb, F. S. Carpen tor, May K. Miller, George Rebec, George n. Dean-, Florence II. Goffe. VV K X I S II V. I) A P A It TM FX T8 FOR REXT - Hot water, -Furlnshed apartment, heat. The Berben, FOR ItKXl ItcrCBES FOR RENT 3-room house on east side; 4-room houso on west sldo. W. H. Evorhard. FOR RENT Four room modern houso with combination gas and wood range. 612 S. Newtown. ' FOR ItKXT niirSKKKEI'INO ROOMS FOR REXT Suite of four com fortably housekeeping rooms, bath, gas. light. Call at 309 Newtown street. VOU ItEXT FinXISHEl) ROOMS. FOR RENT Tw6 large sleeping rooms with tnodorn conveniences. 730 W. 11th street. FOR RENT In Ashland. 18 fur nished rooms Joining First National Lank. All rooms furnished with linen, hot and cold water, etc, A good thing for the right parties, inquire of or phone J. W. Peart, Medford, 19 F-24. 1S7 FOR RENT SIISOKMiAXKOCS FOR RENT DeVoc's two store rooms, at 418 W. Main street. Fluo location for milliner. FOR SAIJO RKAIj KSTATR FOR SALE By owner. Good small farm close in. Address - Box 4 Mail Tribune. 187 FOR 8ALF-MtS'nKm FOR SALE ORTRA DEFor cowl dandy work mnru, ulsu buggy and harness, $20. Phone lliltMl. 185 FOR SALE fl Jersey cows and heifers. Mostly fresh or will be soon. Registered Jersey bull. Ap ply N. D. Drophy, 2V4 miles south west 01 Talent. 19 5 FOR SALE Horse, wagon, liugj,: harness. 1C.1 M. While, Sparta building. 189 FOR SALE Six month's old colt Will make largo animal Kroll Hey, Central Point. R. R. 2. 187 FOR SALE Dlack mare, buggy, liar- ness, robe, baby rice pop-corn out- tit, wltn corn, itoyul typewriter. Phono 115-R. 185 FOR SALE 270 goats at bargain Carl Cohleigh, Butto Falls, Ore. 184 FOR SALE A large stock cow, 325 S. Ivy street, Medford, Oregon. 18 OR BALK MINI IMtiuAKQrfc FOR SALE Furniture PhOno 700. for sale 1S9 FOR SALE Cabbaeo Phono 452-W. for kraut. - 18 FOR SALE Sohio household furni ture, 5u N. Orange. . 188 FOR SALE Dlllard tnblo and oafe. All In good condition. John Lou den, Jacksonville. 187 FOR SALE Good saddle bridle and blanket, SIR enn lie seen at Med ford Harness Co. 18G FOR SALE Jonathan apples, 30c on treo. Kootnius orchard, lHu FOR SALE On easy terms, a Bmall well-equipped hydraulic placer mine. For full particulars address 1". O. Box 731, Grants Pass, Ore gon. 184 HIOI.P WANTHIV MALR WANTED Tho Ladles' Homo Journ nl, the Saturday Evening Post, and the Country Gentleman wish to se cure the spare time of a man or woman to act as local representa tive lu Medford and vicinity, look ing after the renewals of their many subscriptions In this section, and introducing these publications to new readers. Payment will be made In salary and commission Previous experience is dc.iiraole. hut not essential. For details ad dress, with references, Box 054 the Curtis Publishing Company, Inde pendence Squnre, Philadelphia. w ANThiv rr.A no vi WANTED Set of books to keep ov enlngs. Address A. T. B., care Mall Trlhuno. 193 WAXTIil) MIHt)-;l.LA.EOU8 WANTED Danger, Danger! Get your chimneys cleaned. Stoves cleaned and polished. Win. Dwycr 237 N. Central street. Phone 4 5-.I. 188 WANTED Good second-hand auto for spot cash. Box II. E. D. Mali Tribune. 184 WANTED One ( wagon wheels, line. r more old iron Box II. Mail Trlli 184 WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring you more money at Warner, Wortman and Gore's. One price for hens, re gardless of size. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR HFPRFSFVl'ATIVE MARIAN II. TOWN 10 Democratic nominee for Representative, (Paid Adv). . FOR ASSESSOR 1 Clint Gallatin, of Medford, Demo cratic nominee. Three year's field experience. (Paid Adv). SCHOOL StTKRINTKXRKXT. Anna 51. Jeffrey of Medford, Inde pendent nominee. Your support will j be greatly appreciated. ' (Paid Adv). FOR K.1CI.1HGE FOR T HADE Equity in pood busi ness property for out side land. Box G, Mall Tribune. 187 TAKEX VV TAKEN UP Gray mare, branded S S on left shoulder. 1). O. Fred erick, Ross Lane, Medford. 191 MONEY TO XjOAH LOANS Bennett Investment Com pany. BTTSrXFBS IJTRRCTORT Anto Bnppn LAKER AUTO fiPRINO CO. W are operating the largest. olde1 and boat equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Sold nnder guar antee. 2? North Flf tees til B(. Portland, Ota. Attorney C1EOROK A., CODDING --Lawyer. Room 412 Garnott-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore.- Phone 221. ' OEO. W. CHBRRT Attorney and Notary, Rooms 8-10, Jackson Coun ty Pank Building, entrance N Central. Medford, Ore. - PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nation' Bank Building. i a. R. REAM.E8. l.AWTER Oamtt; Corey hldg. 0. W ROBERTS Lawrirt. Medford National Rank Riilldlni:. Consulting EnRliieer. G. D. CnONEMILLER Consulting electrical engineer, hydro-electric developments, Industrial power, utility valuation, Medford and Gold Hill, Oro. . CollKtlon, COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS- W collected some accounts 14 reari old. We know how to get th. money. Th Bullock MorcsnMLi Agency, tno.. Rooms I, t : kins' Hldg., 1 IC MBln OttKTlKO Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTO. rellttt )arnett-Oor Bldfl.. u Medforp. Ore. Phone Jft Cnllectttiw and Reoort Engineer and Ciintractirr FREDrL (iVMM I NGfC taglneer" an contractor. 404 M F. 4 H. Bld Surveys,. estimates, Irrlaatlot drainage, orchsrd it! land 5nv nrovenioiif ftarhgp OAlfBAOB "?et "your" p7imla" cleaned np for the aummer. Call on ths elty farhage wagon foi good aorrlc. Phone tU-Jj. t Y. Allen. noose Movers M EDFORlTlwUSlir " MOvTRSW Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, oi 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota, Instruction In Muslr. FREDTONaIgHT TTacheTol piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurant. PJARL 8. TUMY Oenerul Insurant office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panles, good local service. . No, 310 Garnett-Corey Bldg. I'hynlrlanv nnd frnT'jnii UK. w"Wr.U i")) v AH'D-ortra" Kf phyHlclat, 303 3raU-Cr:-3 building. Plion ISO. f'R. ,1. J. F, M M ENS r i yslcld bVS urgeon. Prn. Mr i in, toil to- ote, esr. nose nnd throat. i?yes ticlea tlflcally tested nnd Klasse sup plied. Oculist and Anrlst. for S. P. rt. R. Co. Offices M. F. ( H C.u bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 67. Public Stenographer. PUB LdsTTRTpflER " ' Mar gnret A. Dally, Hotel Holland. Phone 710. Printer auC I'libliePcr MKi)tSnR7NTLirHoC Peat equipped prtalh-.g offl'j ii otitbt.ru Or-y.ou; "...ok. birei'i MM I'Sf I'UlgeiS. Miilng ..VK--'tU (:. Portlsua wl'. 87 Nt-:. ' ' 1 1 t . Transfer! KADS TrTCnSFER & STORAGE (X Office 42 North Front St. Phon 815. Price right rvic gn titaart WHY ? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-acre stock ranch: good location; 100 acres in grain, some alfalfa. This place recently qold for $12,000; no incumbrance. Will trado for good orchard, prefer pears, or would taks city property. Would trade e'en or assume some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. G. BARNES lOil West Main Street, ",