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Al KDFOT? D MATH TUTT.rXTC. MF.1"F0T?1V OT7F.OOX, TFFsDAY. OCTOr.FR P.I, iOICT TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock. PORTLAND, Or.. Oct. 31. Hogs higher, receipts l.TiSO. Prlnio llKht. S9.r0 9.7-; prime strong weights, (9.2"i ifl 9 . r. 0 ; good to prime mixed. $8.75tf 9: rough heavy packing $8.23 fiX.tiO; pigs and skips, $8 8.23; stock hogs. J7tj S; pri'iive light. $6.6.i j 7; prlmo heavy JC'iOiJi 6.73; good, SOfrO.'iO; cons, choice, $3.23 J 5.75; medium to good, 3 3.23; ordinary to fair, $4.23 4.75; heifers. $4 fi II; hulls $3 4.25; calves. $3.50i 8. Sheep steady, receipts. 705. Choice lambs, $3.50fiS73; common lambs, $6.75 fi 7: choice yearling wethers, $.?.'.!! 7.50; good yearlings, $7o' 7.25; choice llrjht ewes, $5.50g6; heavy ewes, 3.30 (ft 4.50. P.iilland Grain. PORTLAND, Or.. Oct. 31. Wheat 3 to Dc lower. .No trailing. Spot bids Ulucstem, $1.61; fortyfold, $1.55; club, $1.52; red file, $1.52; red Rus Blun, $1.50. Parley, No. 1 fecdi $37. Today's car receipts: Wheat, S3; flour, 5; onts, 12; hay, 4. , CHICAGO, Oct. 31. Wheat: Open Close December $1.884 $l.88"i May l.S4 1.85 TAIENT SCHOOL NOIES T!u 01yniio sncicly held n ireiiornl dootimi Friilii.v, tit whirl, time the i'ul luwiiijr oliicers were elects.: Presi dent, Oieiin Terrill ; vieu-president, Ilelphin Coleman ; seei'etary, Kthm Wells; treasurer, l.etvU Iteesnii; ser-fnnt-:it-nriuK, iVtil Airel. Tlie election went, off quietly and orderly. Very few had ia'iled 'to register and eonseqiienUy matters were not lone; delayed by having to swenr'in the ueiient. Hoth liberals eonservativew (the two loading parties) had nominated strong party candidates at the primaries held a weetc ago, and tlie leaders ot eaeii party were confident of victory up to the last. Standpat ideas predomin ated in every ease, however, ami most of the ballots were voted straight. giving vielory to the liberals, who were greater in numbers. A straw vote on the presidential candidates for tlie general, eleetion,, to ; .Me held throughout the rotmtry on the 7th )f November gave Hughes U5, Wilson 21, Ilruson I and Hanley 1. One lad re fused to vote for a presidential can didate ns none of thein had deelared themselves hvnteH to the liberal prin eiples. The polls were open from 'A to 4. with Lewis Hecsou, Lucie (hitman, litiby Ouehes aeting as judges of elec tion and Oscar Anderson, Max How mnn ami Carrie Hull as clerks. These pleetiojiK have been cjn ducted during tin? jiast three years an the stato nnd national eleetions are, and so detail. of methods of voting Jtnd conducting the same have been learned by all. This is another instanee of making the school work prnetieul, whieh one of Mr. Ager's desires. The fifth and sixth grades have been making good mm1 of the model school store latelv. Manv students would rather keep store than do any thing else. "Made in Oregon'' prod uets are in evidence upon the shelves and Air. Ager informs us that Lnreign products will be replaced by home made ones as soon as they ean be se cured. The-e sample ea rtons ami packages are not nil real, but an usually filled with Mivvdn-t or other clean material. Thee are furnished by the different mamifacturiiur com panies J'ree of charge, and so the only outlay so far has been for shelving and the toy money. The school meet hit," held Saturday to levy a tax was well attended, about 1'U'ty turning out. A fa No report that n tax was to be levied to build a gym nasimn. had gained beadu ,iy am brought many interested parties. The proposition had never trained many supporters, for most everyone seem-, to think limes pn hard lo umleilake such a thing at present. The vote to; levy a small tax to cover both current ; expenses and lo aid in making an an-; nual reduction of the bonded indebt-' ednes iascd almost unanimously, A measure providing for transporting to the Ashland hi-b -cho.il those stu dents who complete the tenth L'ladc in the local school met with approval v. it h nearly every one present. The provi-ion makes it impeu-tive that such student b n resident of the local district at the time of the procediuir census. The matter of reiptinni; te,eher. to stay in Talent was dis cussed and all finally agreed to drop tlie matter for the present year at least. All teachors were present to bear the diseu-.-ion. The school i preparing a prolan1 to be offeied soon after Thank-;ji- The Talent high "--lionl has joined the State Debating lcatrue' a',nin llii ycar and several station'-- '.'xprcss ed their willingness n participatf. Talent will meet in competition will) I'ltooniv and Central Point. The win ning team uf this triangle will meet I lie winner (if tlie (limits l'a, Ali land, Medt'urd tviunglv. Tlie iiic-ticu fur debate : "liesolvcd, that a eom pulsoiy health insurance law, includ ing the essentia! 1'eatures .if I lit- -liiii-dard hill drafted by tlie American Association fur Labor l.cgi-lntion, shuuld be enacted by (lie legislature ol' Oregon." I'rufessoi' K. (.'. Keimer will give the next Wednesday morning talk. liev. M. ('. Heed uf Ashland save the last one and (ink for his sub.je.-t "Essen tials uf Success." COURTHOUSENEWS Reported by Jackson County Ab Btract Co., Sixth and Kir Eta. Circuit Court Klsie it. t'liristenscn vs. A. W. and 1.. P. llubbs, to recover money. P. I). Parker vs. l.ulu (!. Iletren, foreclosure. I lolhtnd-Wnshingtou Morl:';i''e Co. is. Abbie II. Frink ct al.. di-lnalt to ill except Abbie II. I'link. Zne li. Ne vs. I,. S. Noe, default, iecree. Kliabeth l-'owlcr, executrix, vs. Woodville Lodye, No. ''17, I. (I. tl. K. I ul., default, affidavit. Kd WilkiiiMin vs. (ico. W. llaiiilin el il.. dcfiiult, cliiiui of title. F. ana vs. Maud M. I.undis cl al., defaull. 11. II. Foutch (leurue and F.li.a- lietb llulic, mo! ion, order. I.aild & "I'illon I'.anl; vs. M. P. Schmitf, trustee, cl al., affidavit of (lostiny. (i. Yotinjr vs. C. II. (Iwcn, eer- lifii'Ute of atliicliiiienl. Siale l.anil Hoard vs. lfo.se I Iny- raond et al., reply. Jledford National Hank vs. .T. i.. Knyart, motion foi- indt-r ol' confir mation, order oi coiilirmuiion. Bedford Klcctiie Ci). vs. .lolni J. .ind Annie M. Wool, release of me chanics lien. K. II. Toll vs. Frank W. Wait cl ux, confirmation of sale. Slide vs. Charles Ilnnseom, pleads illy. Probate Curt. Kstnle of Charles Little, proof of publication of notice. Kstate of Waller M. Kennedy, peti tion to sell personal property, order to sell. finiirdiansbip of Mary Soreuscn. petition, decree. K(ate of Patrick Noruiile, order closing estate and discharging tidinin istialrix. Kstate of Arthur P. Stover, inven torv and aiipraisement. Kstate of Thomas SI. Iiarr, order to make deed. Kstate of Charles S. Davis, final report, order. Estate of K. II. Foutch, ndmided In probate. "W. E. Holmes of Seattle was in the city Holiday afternoon looking over business openings. ! P.UT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moment. Yuur cold in bend or catarrh will he gone. Your clooged nostrils will open. Til" air passages .if your bead will clear and you can breathe freely. No morr dull ness, headache: no iiawkiag, sniiltling. mucous discharges or dryness: no strug gling lor breath at night. Tell your druggist yen want a inal' bottle of Fly's Crcatn ltnbn. Apply a little of tl U fragrant, untiseptie i-rc;n! in your nostril", li t it penetrate tbroic'1'. every air pat-sage of (lie head ; , ssithe and heal the swolbn, inibniicd niie.'uii nti n.lirane. and relief ennies instiiet'y Tt is m .t w'nut every cold and ciiIhit! nt'o ' n.-e-l--. Do-i't tuav slino'ri-n- PFTITION AXI NOTICK Foil FOR MATION OF ll!lil; TION DIS TRICT. 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 ot the same, hereby propose the organization of an Irrigation District under the prnvi--ions of Sections II1R7 et seq of Lord's Oregon Laws being Chapter VII, Title XLI of said Lord's Oregon l.aw-s as the same have been from lime to time amended by the Legislature of the State of Oregon, and for that purpose and to that end have signed and do hereby present to the Count v Court of Jackson t'oiinty, Oregon, within whieh I County all of aaid lands lie this, our I petition, therefor. j Tlie boundaries of said proposed : Irrigation District tire hereby set for and particularly described as fol llows, to-wlt: Ileginr.ing at the renter of Section thren (31 Township thirty-seven 137) South Range one (1) West Wlllain jetto Meridian In Jackson County, Ore Igon; thence West, one-fourth ( 34 jmlle; (hence South three-fourths! i ) 'miles; thence West one-fourth ( I 'mile: thence South one-half t ) mile: thenco Fast one-fourth ( 4 1 mile: thence South tbree-fonrthst ) mils; thene- West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence South th ree-fourths( "j ) miles: thence Fast one-fourth ( '4 ) mile: thenco South three-fourth ( ) miles: thence Wot one-fourth ( V4 ) imile: thence South tliroe-fonrths( "i ) 'miles; thence l-..st one-bait ( '.4 ) Initio; thence South three nnd three fourths (.1 "'i ) miles to center of Sec tion fifteen (15) Township tbitty- I'SJ?3 Tll5?l Arfei 1 Cull Stones Cancer and 1'lcers of Ktomich and "intestines ulu-Iii-1 ",n,,s of the city of 1,,,1(o'1- a "i"lc-1 along said lino to the place of begin Stomach and innsttnes. auio corpi)rilnll 0( ,,a(,):80n County. ! nlatt. IncludiiiB all territory' within cation, -iellow Jaundice. Appcn- j 0ropon- tlle limits of which City are these boundaries, said townsite belns the toxication dicitls nnd other fatal ailments re- salt from Stomach-Trouble. ' Thong- CommenoinK aJ the Suuthwest cor t n.h ff,.rora . i heir : ner of llonatlon I.nnd Clulm No. forty- complete recovery to Mayr's Wonder ful Kemedy. I'nllke any other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by drug gists evervwhere. I - eight (SKI South Unnge one (1) West: thence West one-eighth niljrente mile to the main irrigation ditch of iceuter line of Columbus nve, extend the Itogne River Valley Canal Com-led; thence north on the center line of pany known as Phoenix Mill Ditch, Columbus avenuo extended to the which irrigation ditch runs from Hear jsouh line of Highland Park additior: Creek in a" north-westerly direction thence went on the South line of through tlio town of Phoenix and lie-1 Highland Park addition and Walnut yond thence along tho Phoenix Mill I Ditcli to tho southwest corner of t no southeast ono-fourth (S. K. ) ol I the Northwest one-fourth (N. W. '4 1 I of Section eight . (S) Township thirty-i eight CIS) South Range one (1) i West; thence West one and one-jtern fourth (1) miles: thence North I three-fourth ( 'i 1 miles; thence West one (1) mile; thence North one-hnlf I (.) miles; thence West one-half , (',.) mile; thence North one-fourth ( Va 1 mile; thence West one-hall' ( .a I mile; thence South one-fourth ( i ) mile; thence West one-half (',:) inlln; thence North ono-fourth ( 'i ) mile; tlionce West one-hair (',) mile; thence North ono-fourth (H) mile: llience West one-haif I ',4 ) mile; thence North one-fourth ('4 1 mile: thence West one-half (14) mile; thence North one-fourth ( '4 ) mile; thence West one-fourth ( ) mile.; llience North one-half ( M; ) mile; thence West one-fourth ( 4 ) mile; thence North one fourth ( V, ) mile; llience West one-fourth ( Vi ) mile: thence North one (1) mile: thence Fast one-fourth ( '4 ) miles tot,p cast bank or Hear Creek; thence tho center of Section twenty (20) southward, parallel Willi and sixty- Township thirty-seven (37) South Uaiigo two (2) West; thence North ono-fourth ('41 mile; thence Hast ono-fourth ( Vt ) mile; thenre 'North one-half ( 1 mile: thonce Fast one fourth ( '4 1 mile; llience North tliree- fourtlis ( ) iiiles: thence West one fourth ( V, ) mile; thence North one (I) mile; theme West one-folirl 11 (Ml mile: to the quarter coinrr be tween Sections five If,) and oigh- (S) Township thirty-seven (37) Range two. (2) West: (hence North one fourth ( ) mile; thence Wo-d. on fourth ( '4 ) mile; thence North one fourth ( Vt ) mile: tliencn West rhreo fourths ( ) miles; tbenro North one and one-half miles to the quar ter corner between Sections (lib'tv CIO) nnd thirty-oiio (31) Township thirty-six (3G) South Range two (2) West; thence Fast one-fourta ( M ) mile; mile; mile; mile; mile; thence South one-rourta ( Vi ) tiienco Fast ono-fourth ( Vi ) thence South one-eighth (jm) thence Fast one-fourth ( M ) thence South seven-eighths Hi) ( Vi ) miles; thence Fast one-fourth mile; thence South one-fourth mile to center of Section five (Vj) (5) Township thirty-seven(37) South Range (wo (2) West; thence South: easterly along the main irrigation canal of Rogue River Valley Canal Company extending through said sec- tlon, which canal Is known as Hop- kins Canal Fxtcnsion to the Southeast corner of Lot Seven (7) Section four 23 minutes west 327'.3!i feet; thence (4) Township thlrtv-sevcn (37) south 0 degrees 05 minutes west 505 South Range two (2) West; thence feet; thence north 73 degrees 29 mln in a South-easterly direction along ;utes west 247 feel; thence south 41) the Hopkins Canal Extension through , degrees 4!) minutes west SI. 3 feet; Sections nine (9). sixteen (111), f If-j thence south 2G degrees 24 minutes teen (15) and fourteen (14) to a least 008.24 feet; thence south 72 point due South or the quarter corner between Sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) 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 nnd South lino between said Sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) twenty-one hundred (2100) feet more, or less to tho county road running Fast and West through tho North half of Sec tion twenty-four (24) of said Tow-n- ship and Range; thence Fast one- fourth ( Vi ) mile; thenco South twen ty-seven hundred (2700) feet more or less to the city limits of .he city of Medford: thence on the North-wester ly and North boundaries of Medford City limits to Hear Creek at n point approximately sixteen hundred ( 1 GOO) feet South of the Section corner on tlie Township line between Set-lions thirteen ( 1 3 ), eighteen (IS), twenty four (24) and nineteen (Hi) Town ship thirty-seven (37) South Range one (1) ami two (2 1 West: thence North and F.ast along tlie main canal of the Rogue River Valley C:inal Coiti- pany known as the itopliins lauaiithc foregoing bounded territory all through Sections nineteen (10), oigh-ihmd therein which is Included within teen (If), soyen (7). eight fx), five (5) and four (4) lo the quarter cor ner on (he North line of Section four (4) Township thirty-'-rven (37) South Range one (1) West: thence North nnd Fast along the 'lopklnR'nT Canal through Section:: tl.irtv-thr"c (33), twenty-seven (27) tv.enty-t wo (22), twentv-three (23) tweiilv-fonr (24) In Township lliirly-six (20) South Range one (1) West and Sec lions thirty (3o) nnd nineteen (10) in Township thirty-six CP. i South Range one ( I ) Fast, to the Norlhe.ist corner or tlie Northwest one-fourth (N. W. V, ) ii! (he Southeast quarter (S. F. '4 ) of Section ni.Kteen (19) in saitl town: thence Fa:;t one-half M: ) mile; thence South one-half ( 1 ) mile: thence West one-fourth it1) niile: thence Sooth one and one Ibair (Hi) miles; thence West one llonrth ( '-i ) mile; thence No-th one- fourth ( ) mile; thence West one j fourth ( H ) mile; thenc North one fourth ( '4 ) mile; thence West thrre- rourths ( ) miles: theme South I thrce-lonrtlni ( Indies: thence West one-half (Vj) milt!; thenco North one-fourth ( V ) milt?; thence West ono-fourth ( Ji ) mile: thenre Nortii one-rourth (!i) mile; liicnee Last one-fourth ( V, ) ndle; (henee North lone and one-rourth (l'l) miles; tiienco West throe-fourth ( ) miles; 'thence South one-fourth ( U ) mile; !thence Soulb one-rourth ( '.'i I milt.-; thence West one-fourth ( Vt I mile; thence Sooth one anil nne-fnurlh ( 1 i ) nubs: thence Wect one-fourth ( 4 ) mile; thenco 'North one-fourth ( 4 ) mile; thence WeM one-rour:li ( '4 ) mile; thence North oue-four'h ('4) mile; thence Wet ono-fourth (HI mile; thence South on" half C.i) mile; thence East one-fourth Oil mile; thence .South nim-ttalf mile: thence Hoath nne-rourth ( 1 mile to the point of lii'i'.iiiiHliK. KxceiitlnK and exeludinn from the foretiulnff bounded territory all land t therein which la Included within the j described as follows, tn-wit four (44). Township tlilrty-seven ("7). Unnue 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 'liio of Plum street to the center lire of Dakota avenue; thence west on the lino of Dakota avenue to the park Addition to the west margin of T-on Is avenue; thence north on tho west margin of I.ouis avenuo to this north line of West Main street; thence east on the north line of West Main street to tlie west, line of Wes- avenue; thence north on tho WPst line of Western avenue to the north line of Locust street; thence Pnst on the north line of Locust street to tho west line of the alley on the west side of block three ( :l ) . Ken wood Addition: thence north on tho west line of said alley to 1 1m center line of tho street on the north of Sii'! block thren Cl): thence cast on the center line or said street to t lie center line of Columbus avenue: thence north on the center line of Columbus avenuo to the center line of .lackson street: tiienco west on the center line of Jackson street lo Hie center line of the county road or McAndrcw street; thence norLlicasterly on tlie center line of McAndrew street to the renter line of Court street: llience east on tho center lino of .McAndrcw slice!. to a point sixty-six (Hill feet cast of Isix (ii(l) feet east of the cast hank liear Creek to the westward projec tion of the north Hue of I Ho alley north of block one (I I Sunrise Home Park Addition; thence cast on said line to the center line of Roosevelt avenue; tiienco south on the center line of Roosevelt avenue to the north line of Section thirjv (:!Ui. Township, '.hirty-seven (3,7) South. Range one (1) West; tiienco eastward on the north lino of Sections thirty (3ii) and twenty-nine (2'J) to the east line of tlie Queen Anne Addition; thence south on tho east lino ot Queen Anno Addition and said line exl led to the center line of lllllcrest road; thence east on center line of lllllcrest road to east line of Bnrnchiirg road; thenco Bouth 0 degrees IS minutes west one thousand six bundi'-d and sixty-nine and eight-tenlhs (Iliiiu.S) feet; thence north S!i degrees 40 minutes west one thousand five hundred nnd forty-three and tnu-tei n hundredths (154:1.13) reel: llience south 0 degrees .15 minutes west four teen (I I) feet; thence south 72 de grees 33 minutes west, 1 1)33.5 (cel.; thence north 33 degrees 47 minutes west 138.80 feet; .thenco north 38 degrees 47 minutes west 175.5 feet; thenre north 4 6 degrees 4 4 minutes west 32S.0 feet; thence north 85 de grees 30 minutes west a.t.n reet; (hence north !) degrees 4 minutes west i S41.S!) feet: thence south 7i degrees. degrees 10 minutes west 10(1.2. feet; thence south 20 degrees 27 minutes ast 400 font: thenco south 72 degrees 1 1 2 minutes west, 537. 05 feet to jt lie east side of Itiverside avenuo: jthence southeasterly along the east iside of Riverside to the south side of ; Donation Land Claim No. forty-four ; (44y, above mentioned; llience west- ward nlong county road or Stewart avenue to place ot beginning. Also excepting and excluding from the foregoing hounded territory all land therein which is Included within the limits of tlie City of Jacksonville, a municipal corporation of Jackson 1 County. Oregon, the llnills of which Citv are described as follows, to-wlt. Comiuencing at tho southwest cor ner of the. southeast quarter of Sec tion thirty-one (3 1) Township thirty seven (37) South Range two (2) West or the Willamette Meridian, running thence east 100 chains; thence north to (he south boundary line of J. N. T. Miller's I, anil Claim: thenco west liio rlmins, thence south to the place of beginning. Also excepting and excluding from the limits or tlie lown or Phoenix, a municipal corpornlion of Jackson County, Oregon, the limits of which town are described as follows, to-wit: Heglnnlng at the Southwest corner the Sam Culver Donation Lantl Claim, No. forty-two (42); running Adam Fmlg. C. . I. Olson. .1. F. W enth t hence Easlerlv on South boundarv of 'erliv. H. W. Koepsell. James llutler. said Donation Land Claim No. forty two 142) to Hie East line of Kuilroad Addiiion t'A Slreft); thence along the East side of A Street lo tlie South lino of 1-: I mi Street: llience continuing Northerly direetlon along tin j Fust side of A Street frotti Elm Street lo Maple Strecl: Iheneo Easterly on 'the North line ot Iho Culver Orchard j Tract to tlie Not t heist Corner of the same: thence Soatherlv to a poTut 2"0 feet South of the Southwest corner of j Reynold.;' properly; thence l-:at"rly jut right-angles to center of Hear iCreek: thence Northerly, following ithe center of the main channel, of jHear Creek to the intersection of the (West boundary line of tho Culver ! Donation Lantl Claim No. forty-two (12); thence Soiitherlv along the I Haiti boundary line, to the North lino 'of Edwards Hlock; thence Westerly to i Main Street; thence Southerly along tlie t-.nsT sole ot .Main Mieer to toe i inter -eelion of the West, boundarv line of Saitl Culver Donation Lund ; Claim No. forty-two (421: thence Southorlv along said lint: to a point 'North of the phoenix t'bnrch (about 'Church Sfrettl; tb'-oce Westerly to the Northeast comer of tlie Phoenix Cemetery: thente Southerly to the Southeast corner thereof; Ihenee Westerly along the South side of the '.Phoenix Cemetery to the Soulhweat corner thereor; thence continuing Westerly on tlie Nor!h boundarv Hue of Railroad Addition; thence Wcster- ly alnni! said line to the West boun dary line of tliu O. & C. Railroad liiibt-of-way; thence Southerly along tlie West Una of said rlr.ht-f-way to the Intersection of the West boundary line of said Donation Land Claim No. forty - two (42); thence Southerly silunte in Township thlriy-elght (3S) South. Range one (1) West of Wil lamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon. And we hereby state that It la the purpose of the undersigned petition ers to organize on Irrigation District comprising tlie territory above bound ed and described under tho provisions of said net, Accompanvlng litis petition Is a good and sufficient bond In tho Bum of :ao.o which is double the amount of the probable cost of organ izing such district, conditioned that tho bondsmen will pay all of tho said costs In case said organization bo not effected. 1 And your petitioners hereby prnv that Said County Court approve said bond and that said Irrigation District be organized under and pursuant to the provisions of said act. Dillon R. Hill, Tom Hushong, A. 0. Dennett, C. W. Abercroiublc, F. W. Thome. F.tla Stevenson, J. C, Rrown. Kdgnr S. llufer, C. C. Heard. J. C. Doberneck. F. II. Janney, J. K. Snalz. F. II. French, W. K. Olasgow, F. L. Mluear, II. C. Oarnett, W. C. Ilaynes, C. F. Cates, .las. Campbell, C. A. Myers, J. K. Woodruff, O. C. Stan wood, A. llowinaii, Lincoln Cray, Ida It. McKay. Wilson Ciilzer. W. V. Ilar nuin, Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke, M. K. Sheets, W. C. (lannaway, (ieo. 1). Sallziuan. F. F. Furry, K. (1. Coleman, Ceo. L. Yost, II. il. Mover, John M. Mast. W. il. Hair. It. F. Van Dyke, F. It. Roberts. Karl Meier, 11. J. Hol nier, lllllcrest Orchard Co., by Regi nald II. Parsons. R. W. Clancy, Win. Fridegar, T. M. Swoin, II. C. Caruett, K. N. Campbell, Paul M. .lanney, II. It. Janes, W. C. Janes, P. .McCalltlin, J. Wels. T. J. Williamson, F. W. Stroud, Chas. Million, W. M. Howard, K. F. Morrison, w. (I. Kaips, I). Ray mond, F. FiJey, fjeorge It. Carpen ler, II. W. liinghain, C. M. Thomas, Wallace W'obds; F. K. Deuel. A. W. Stone. ('. M. Speck, A. II. Miller. I. A. Finley, Win. Iludge, .1. A. Wesler- lund. 1). I). Huff, Potter & Could, by Could, Palmer Investment Co., by Win. A. Kuiiiner. J. T. Kuiilvan. Mrs. 10. Wilcox. Anna Lane, Wcndolin Meyer. J. F. Judy, F. N. Judy, Rogue River Valley Canal Co.. by F. .U. Rrown. Mgr. R. P. Cow-gill, W. M. Van Scoyoc. I. W. Thomas, R. V. Cruni, T. M. Ueede, Coo. l Peck. Adam Kmlg. c. J. Olson, .). K. weain erby. 11. W. Koepsell. James Butler. P. F. Wvnkoop. M. I. Mlnenr, Mrs, A. C!. Powell, Isnbol A. Crlerson, Melvin Stevens, O. M. Clark. Leila Codlovo, .1. U. Median. F. F. Martin, W. A. Folger, P. J. Neff, D. W. Luke, Frank P. Dutton, H. D. Sehulor, (ieorge Wolff. J. T. Little, W. S. Hammond, (ico. F. Sprague, (ieo. II. Young, A. Truorte.il, C.etT. N. Fish, A J. Diuilap, T. C. Law, C. Reinklug. R. Manning, R. U Wilson, .1. A. Perry, Chris, fioltlinb, F. S. Carpen ter. May K. Miller, Ceorge Rebec, George 13. Dean, Florence H. (iofl'e. TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY CONCFRN: Notice is hereby given that tho foregoing petition for tho organiza tion of nil irrigation district will be presented to t lie County Court of Jnckson County, Oregon, at n reg ular term of said court to lie held on tho first day of November,. 19 I C, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Dillon R. Hill, Tent Iiushong, A. O. Dennett, C W. Abeicromblo, F. W. Thome, Ftta Stevenson, J. ('. Hrown. Fdgar S. Hater,' 0. 0. Heard, .1. C. Doberneck, F. II. Janney, J. F. Spatz, F. It. French, W. F. Olnsgow, F. L. Mincnr, II. C. (inrnoit, W. ('. Ilaynes, C. E. Cntcs, .las. Campbell. C. A. Myers, J. F. Woodruff, (). C. Stan wood, A. Rowmun. Lincoln Cray, Ida H. McKay, Wilson Critzcr, W. V. I'.nr num, Mrs. Catherine Van Dyke, -M. F. Sheets, W. C. (iaiinaway, Ceo. D. Saltzman, F. F. Furry, F. 11. Coleman, (ieo. L. Yost, II. 11. Hover, John M. Mast. W. II. Ilarr, II. F. Van Dyke, I'". It. Roberts, Karl Meier, II. J. Ilol mer, Ilillerest Orchard Co., by Regi nald II. Parsons. It, W. Clancy, Win. Fridegar, T. M. Sweat, II. C. (laniett, F. N. Campbell, Paul M. Janney, II. H. Janes, W. C. Junes, P. MoCnlluiu. J. Weis, T. J. Williamson, F. W. Stroud, Chas. Mnben, W. M. Howard. E. F. Morrison. W. (i. Knlps, D. Ray mond. F. Finley, doorge 11. Carpen ter, II. W. lilngliaiu, C. M. Thomas, Wallace Woods, F. K. Deuel, A. W. Slone, C. M. Speck. A. II. Miller, I. A. Finlcv. Win. Iludge, .1. A. Wester lund, 1). D. Duff, Poller A Could, by Could, Palmer investment Co., by Win. A. Sumner, J. T. Sullivan, Mrs. F. Wilcox. Anna Lams Wondolin Moyr, J. F. Judy, F. ,. Judy, Rogue lllver Valley Canal Co., by K. M. Hrown. Mgr. R. I'. Cowgill. W. M. I Van Scoyoc. I. W. 1 nomas. It. V. Crum. T. . R.etle, Ceo. i Peck. P. E. W'ynkoop, M. I. Miiear. Mrs. A. (!. Powell. Isabel A. Crlerson, Melvin Sievens, C. M. Chirk. Leila Codlovo. .1. II. Meehan. F. l'l. Martin, W. A. Folger, P. .1. Nell', H. W. Luke, Frank P. Dill I oil. II. II. Schiller, i (Ieorge Woltr, J. T. Lltlle, W. S. Hammond, (ieo. F. Sprague, Ceo. II. I Young, A. Tril-I'dl, Ceo. N. Fish, A. .1. Dunlap, T. C. '.aw, C. Relnlling. jit Manning. I!. L. Wilson. .1. A ll'errv. Chris. Colllb b, F. S. Cartien Iter. Mav K. Miller, Ceorce Rebec, Ceorge II. Dean, I'lorent e II. Coffe POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I'Oll lti;PRi:SFTATIVI MARIAN li. TO U' NIC Democratic nominee for Representative. (Paid Atlv). l'Olt ASSESSOR Clint Gallatin, of Jletllord. Demo cratic nominee. Three year's field experience. (Paid Adv). SCHOOL SI PFRI.NTFMIFNT. Anna M. Jeffrey of Medford, Inde pendent nominee. Your support will bo greatly upprei iab d. (Paid Adv). FOIl HUNT MISCIilXANEOL'S FOlt WONT DeVoe'i two stor rooms, at 418 W. .Main street. Fine location for milliner. FOlt RPfrr normcKEKi'i.vc, ROOMS FOR KKXT Suite of four com fortably housekeeping rooms, bath, gas, light. Call at SO!) Newtown street. FOlt SAI.K KKAli FSTATK FOR SALE- Ranch of 40 acres, 30 acres under irrigation In meadow. Ilalance wheat and corn lnnd, fair buildings. Darns full of hay and fodder. 150 bushels of grain, 20 head of cattle, Jt horses, 8 or 10 hogs. DO hens. All mnchlnerv and tools. Price $1.01)0, J2.300 cash, balance time. Art Colby, Lake Creek, Ore. 191 FOR SALF Cheap. Six-room mod em Hiiburbun bungalow with one ncre of ground, good well, gravity water system in honso. nice garden patch, chicken house. Ten minutes from center of town on the car line. Jackson County Abstract Co. 190 FOR RKN1 MOCBK9 FOlt RUNT 3-room house on east side: 4-room houso on west side. W. II. Fverbard. FOR RENT Four room modern houso with combination gas and wood range. 012 S. Newtown. rOK NAT. It KtrKHTnUTH FOR SAI.F lambs. 1). ltd. -S5 fine reeder weal he Koscnhurg, Holland llo- 102 FOlt SALF One Jersey cow and heifer; one black horse and one bay horse; one set surry harness, one single buggy harness, ono hack one wagon. Itox 9, It. It. No. 1 Orchard Home, (Ieo. Wolrr. 1!C FOR SALF (lood orchard team, har ness, Moline wagon, culivator, new Heer harrow. 1) 33-A, Route 2 Med lord. 1112 FOR SALF 'I Jersey bull, laud. Wo fresh rows-. Also a Ralph Hillings. Ash 1 !)4' FOR SALF vveanel pigs, is 7-It , evenings. Phono 193 FOR SALF Work mare, weight about 1 200. A bargain at $00 000. Phono G9G-I1. 190 FOR SALE Cheap. Team horses. wight, about 2100 pounds. Dr. Henry Hurt. Tel. 14-F-15. 'A FOlt SALF G Jersey cows and heifers. Mostly fresh or will be soon. Registered Jersey bull. Ap ply N. D. llrophy, 2 V4 iniloB south west ot Talent. 195 FOR 8ALK SltHC-MjIiATHKOin FOR SALE Mr. Car owner wo hnvo whnt you- have been looking tor Liuitoro! renews and preserves tho factory Mulsh; on acid, no wax not afrected by water or mud. One application lasts tor months. Sat isfaction or money hack. Seo ChitH. E. Lang, Heriuii'd Motor Co. FOR SALF Coin. I'hono 07-11 IliO FOR SALE Runber tired buggy nearly new, 5'Itt: good oue-horso wagon, ?25; al'c.'ta hay, $S in ham. Frazeo place two and ope- quut'tcr miies north or Jacksonville, A. P. Conger Mouford Routo 2 194 FOR SALF One high-grade single buggy, $30; ono single harness, tS rainier Piano Place. FOR SALE Careaux pigeons. Call phone 730-R. Ned French. 191 FOR SALE Ciuilbtc touring car, In goo.d median. i.al co-iilitlon. A bar gain lor cu.ni. Pacific Hlghwa Carpgo. 104 FOR RALE Moline wagon, sizo 3Vi Indies, used one Benson. Call at 20G W. Main street. Phono Klil-I This is a bargain. FOR SALF Fresh K.09-K. citler. Phono 191 IIFI.P WANTFIl l'FMAIiK WANTFD Woman for general house work; two in family. 015 W. 13th street. Phono 420-L. U1 WANT I'.T) SIT Cl ATI O M 8 WANTKI)-- Day or contract work for man Willi team. Phono 473-Y. 191 WANTED Set of hooka to keep ev enings. Address A. I. 1J., care Mall Tribune.. 193 WANTED MISCI.I.LANFOrS WANTFD .Second-hand bicvele Must lie bargain. Call 4XS-W. 191 WANTED Work horse, harness so, 3-day calves, pigs, slump puller food cutter. E. 10. Foss, Talent Ore. Phone 372-11-1, Asil laud. 19 WANTED Tt .1. Ketiuey. am lo use for feed. (' 19 WANTED Seeing by tiny, by firsl class dressmaker. Pliollu 2SS-.I. HI W ANTED- Varnum cleaning. Larg est anil most ofi'reion;. machine in the city. Henry Currier, Phone S20-X. 201 WANTFIl - To tin v gootl mill; Ad. In mi liox I, .Mull Tribune. cow. l'JII WANTED- Remember your poultry ami eggs will bring you more money at Warner, Wortman anil Goro's. Ono prlco for buiiH, re gartHcrs of size. LOST; LOST LOST Saturday forenoon, p-.'irl I-atis on cold wire. Finder return lo Mrs. F. E. Hlgelow, lie ward. 19 1 LOST -Spotted gray sealKltin start' between city reji.-i'voir a ml Portland avo. I'iutler call x7-R. iteniiid. 191 F 1 ' R NIK 1 1 F I A PA UTM KNTS Oil IIUNT- -Em-lushed apartment, heat. - The Herben. 1 lot water. FOlt KKXT 4-rooni furnished Hat, 730 West 11th street. with piano. TAKES VI' TAKEN CP Cray maro. branded 3 S on left shoulder. D. O. Fred erick, Itoss Lane, Medford. 191 MONEY TO MIA :,OANS Dennott Investment Com- pany. nrsiXESs itmECTORY Auto Nuppnes AHER AUTO BPRJNQ CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific north weHt. Use our Bprlnst when others fall. 8old nnder guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth 8t, Portland. Ota. Attorney! CFOROR A. CODDING Lawyer. Room 412 Garnctt-Carey Uldg., Medford, Ore. I'hono 221. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney ant Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jnckson Coun ty Rank Building, entranoe N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RKAMES, LAWYER Uaraatt. Corey bidg. (1. M. ROBERTS I.awyfjr. Medford National Bank UnllfllB. Consulting Engineer. . D. CRONFMILI.RR Consulting nlectricnl engineer, hydro-eloctrlo developments, Industrial power, utility valuation. .Medford and Gold Hill. Ore. Collection. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 14 yean old. We know how to get the money. The Builoctr Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, S, I, Hao kins' Btdg., 216 10. Main at Dentist Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOC DR. C. O. VAN BCOTOO Dentlsta Garnett-Corey Kldg., nit Mdforo, Oro. Phone 861. Oollectlctis and HeporU 111 Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer ant contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldl. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land im provement. Gubait GARBAGE Get yonr pramhrat cleaned up for the aummer. Call on the city garbage wagonn tor good service. Pbon 174-U T Y. Allen. Honso Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS W Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc. .Phone 488-M, or 4K8-X. 612 S. Nowtown, 811 Da kota. . - r-usa Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Hnlgbt Mitslo Studio, 401 Cnrnott-Corey Bid., Phono 72. Insurance. KARL B. TUMY General Insurano office, Flro, Automobile, Accident. . Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com. panles, good local service. No, 310 Garnott-Cnroy Bidg. Physicians and targeona DlT"w. W." POvTliIJst"opaTwi physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 110. DR. J. J. EMMFi-Physlulaa an surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and ghiBBSS sup plied. Ocullut and Aurlst for 8. V, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bidg.. opposite P. O. Phone 667. Public Htcnohraplier, ruill, 1(1 STENOGRAPH Fit Mar. garet A. Dally, Hotel Holland. Phone 710. Printers ana" rublisnen 'dTajKoni)' p Tun tin (775bC tsttw heat equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, iooso.leaf ledgora, billing .'YBtems. etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortk Fir St. Transfers (CADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. orflcn 4 2 North Front at Phons 916. prices Hint. Service guar titled WHY? NOW TI.MK TO TK.VDB. I have a KJO-acra stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for 212,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbranco on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES tm Went Main StfM.