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; i MEDronn mail -tribune, mepforp, . Oregon, Tuesday. November 2a, ma , PMe seven - TOO fDMMCM I OWNERSHIP OF EO S5tor Clapp Says All Attempts to Regulate Are Futile Lesser Can not Control Greater No Middle Ground History Shows Railroads Unduly Pampered. (By GUson Gardner) WASHINGTON, .Nov 28. That railway regulation by the government commission will not regulate lu the conclusion reached by Senator Moaes E. Clapp, after years 0 effort in the Interest of this kind of remedy for railway evils. Government owner ship he now believes, is the only an swer. "It Was twenty-six years ago," said the senator to me, "that 1 began the study of this problem and luring these twenty-six years, I have had a lot to do in one way and another with t( matter. Finally 1 have concluded mat nil attempts at regulation are futile and that tho only possible an swer Is government ownership. The greater cannot bo controlled by the lesser. No commission is as strong as the combined power of tho railroads. No matter how high minded the coinmissln may be, and I admit that they tfte generally a very fine class of men they are only human and sooner or later the more power ful controls the less powerful. There is Just one answer and that is the transfer of tho ownership from pri vate hands to representatives of the people. No Middle Ground. This sentiment was voiced also by Newlands commission by Benjamin C. March executive secretary of the com- mlttee or real preparedness, Mr. jUueh quoted Professor Richard T. Ely, who, ho said, stated thirty years aK0- -.. "The railways must become still more completely our master or they must be reduced to complete submission to us as their masters there is no middle ground; we are dealing with the problem of economic liberty." Speaking of the demands of the railroad presidents for more credit and capital, Mr. March replied, "The whole history of the rallroadH shows that they have been pampered out rageously by tho government. What they want Is more of what they have always sought and have received in the past a large enough subsidy out of tho earnings of the workers of the country to enable them to get divi dends on watered stock on values they have not created. llndly Pampciwl, "Tho railroads have been given federal and state grants of land amounting aproximateiy to l&u.ouu, jawOO acres one-twelfth of the contin ental land area of. the United States and about seven hundred millions of dollars cash subsidies, besides termin als, now enormously valuable, either free or for a normal Bum. Not con tent with their present vastly Inflated capitalization, the railroads are at tempting to inject eight billion, six hundred million more of water. The Utilities Magazine for March of the current year reports that the rail roads have asked the Interstate Com merce Commission to adopt a ruling In valuation which would add $3.14, 700,000 to the capitalization of the Santa Fe railroad alone, or over, $8. 000.000 to the existing capitalization of all the railroads of the country. A five per cent dividend oil this inflat ed capitalization would place an an nual burden of $4 30,000,000 on tho UUTLIVMIfILM ROADS FAVOR '5i'cople of the country over and above oAjOUr present unfair freight charges." STEAMER NIELS NIELS0N REPORTED IN NO DANGER SEATTLE, Wnsh., Xuv. 28. A lispntch received by tlw mwul rmUo Million at Tatnosh said that tin Niels Xielsen was in no dnnjrer, and that the const puard cutter Snoho mish would reach the disabled slim t 10 o'clock this morninff. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, Hi tliey cannot '''B in" i't or lb dlneaitp, tttarrii I a djoou r coost It tutorial disease, suit In order (o can- ic orj tnim tnko Internal reinwlk-a. lUH'a Catarrh ur u takcu iutcrtullr. mill acts tllrrotlr uimi bt blxt and mucous surf rues. Hall's Catarrh urp it nut a quark mrdlcloc It was pre Tibcd hy one of Hie brat pliyMcinn In tills OUtilrr f'lf Ttmr rtnl 1 a rrnlr nrftrrin!lja. I la comiMf of the brt tonic koowo. com- 'nf-q yrnjf the brtt bled iuriflrrn. tcUiiff oi ft'f on the mneooa Borfac-. The prff'f m Moat tan of Hie two fiurrriilrntt l wtiat ro-i-a men wonderful rnlt iti twiuf taurrii. end fix mtlmonlala, fn-o. P. J. CIIENKlT ft CO,, Propa., To!do, O. M by DrnfiTlfta, prlr 7Se. Take U.H a Famllj rill for constipation CROUP i Dennlt Euealyptu Ointment ,i """" f ITUBtt 28C JRS SOC COURT HOUSENEWS Reported by Jtckson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Circuit. State of Oregon vs. George Bolts and Loreis Lavlna, transcript from Medford justice court. Vera L. Perkins vs. Richard C. CuBhlng, et al, affidavit of mailing. E. S. Young vs. C. H. Owen, stipu lation. O. M. Granger vs. M. L. Gillette et al, affidavit to public summons. Probate. James G. Smith estate, final settle ment as to J. W. Rorrlan, executor. David Mnyhnm etsate, account and report. Fanhy Howard estate, Inventory and appraisement. MiiD-laga Licences. Leo I.loyd Johnson and Fern Wre tha Phillips. John X. Hockersmlth and Martha J. Shook. Lister R. Bollng and Augusta Pu- terbaugh. Ileal Estate Transfers. Augustus S. Johnson to Laura K. Parker, pt 10-38-2W $ Rachel Mayham to Elmer Hurd, pt G-38-1E Annie L. Tanner et vlr to C. R. Jones, lot 4 bile 2 Carlton add Medford 4ii Oscar Medln et ux to Emmett Bcoson, pt 1 1-39-1 W, QC1) 1 Nettie Cook to Oscar Knox, pt 37 and 38-4 W MEDFORD MARKET REPORT , . Livestock. (Prices paid producers.) HOGS Alive, 7 i(u '-. STEERS Alive, G(5y.o. COWS Alive, 44o. VEAL Dressed, 8HU0c. SHEEP Ewes, 45c; wethers, 5 Syic; lambs, 5'26c. Live Poultry, IIEXS Light hens, J3e; 4 His. and over, 14c j springs, Ijc. Old roosters, 7c. DUCKS Fat, Ho. GEESE Fnt, 8e. TURKEYS Fat voung, 17c. BELGIAN HARES. R to 6o. Hay and Grain, (Bnyinf; Price.) WHEAT $1.30. OATS $30 ton. HAY Grain and alfalfa, $12 ton. BABLEY Whole,' .$32. Prices Pnld by Sealers. ! EGGS 40c. POTATOES $1.75 por 100 lbs. ONIONS 2c, HONEY 12o per lb, CIDER 25o. PORK lOVie. BEEF 1012o. LARD 17c. . SHOULDERS 15o. BUTTER Wholesale, 35c. . BUTTER FAT 3-i.!. - ' A CHILD GETS CROSS, SICK AND FEVERISH Look Mother! If Tongue i-s Coated Clean Little Liver and Ilowcls. If your little one's tongue Is coated It is a sure sign tho stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child Is cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; If breath is bad, stomach sour, system full of cold, throat sore, or If feverish, give a teaspoonful of 'California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the clogged up constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently ve out of the bowels, and you have a r.-ell. playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be cause they know its action on the tomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little Ivcn today saves a sick uhild tomor row. ,sk your druggist for a S0-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Hgs,' which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown ups plainly on tho bottle. Heware of counterfeits sold here. Get the gen uine made by "California Fig Syrnp Company." OTICI-: OF F-LKCTION N'otice Is hereby given that an elec tion has been called by the under signed County Court, pursuant to section 618 Lord's Oregon Laws as amended, and the same will he held on the 27th day of necemuer, 1910, between the hours of 8 o clock a. m. and 8 o'clork p. m., for the purpose of determining whether or not the territory hereafter described shall be organized as an Irrigation District imiipr the nrovislonH of said section. The boundaries of said proposed Irrigation Iltstrrt within and for whlrb said election will be held are as follows, to-wlt: Ileginnlug at the center of section three (3) township thirty-seven (37) south range one (1) West Willamette Meridian in Jackson county, Oregon; thence west one-fourth (W) mile; thence south three-fourths ( ) miles; thence west one-fourth (hi) mile: thence south one-half (ii) mile; thence east one-fourth ( ) mile; thence south three-fourths ( ) miles; thence west one-fourth ( 'A ) mile; thence south three-fourths ( 44 ) miles; thence east one-fourth ( hi ) nlle; thence south three-fourths ( 4 ) miles; thence west one-fourth ( hi ) mile; thence south three-fourthst M ) miles: thence east one-half ( hk ) mile; thence south three and three fourths (3) miles to center of sec tion fifteen (15) township thirty eight (3K) south range one (1) west; thence west ono-clghth ( hi ) mile to the main Irrigation ditch of the Rogue River Valley Canal company known as Phoenix Mill Ditch, which irrigation ditch runs from Bear Creek In n northwesterly direction through the town of Phoenix and beyond thence along tho Phoenix Mill Ditch to the southwest oorner of the south east one-fourth (S. E. M) of , the northwest one-fourth (X. W. hi ) of section eight (8) township thirty eight (38) south range one ( 1) west; thence west one and one-fourth (1 hi ) miles; thence north three-fourths (94) miles; thence west one (1) mile; thence north one-half ( ) mile; thence west one-half ( hi ) mile; -thence north one-fourth ( V4 ) mile; thence west one-hnlr ( hi ) mile; thence south one-fourth ( hi ) mile; thence west one-half hi) milo! thenco north one-fourth ( hi ) mile; thence west one-half ( hi ) milo; thence north one-fourth (hi) mile; thence west one-half (hi) mile; thence north one-fourth ( hi ) mile; thence west one-half (14) mile; thence north one-fourth ( V4 ) mile; thence west one-fourth (14) mile; thence north one-hulf ( hi ) mile; thence west one-fourth ( hi ) mile; thence north one-fourth (hi) mile; thence west one-fourth ( 14 ) milo; thence north one (1) mile; thence east one-fourth ( V4 ) mile to the cen ter of section twenty (20) township thirty-seven (37) south range two (2) west; thence north one-four'h (Vi) mile; thence east one-fourth (14) mile; thnncc -north ons-half ( V-) mile; thence east one-fourth (14) mile; thence north three-fourths ( ) miles; thence west one-fourth ( 14 mile; thence north 1 mile thence west one fourth mile to tho quarter corner be tween sections five (5) and eight (8) township thirty-seven (37) range two (2) west; thence north one-fourth (14) mile; thence west oni-fonrth ( 14 ) mile; thence north one-fourth (14) mile; thence west trhee-fourths () miles; thence north ono and one-half (114) miles to tho qunrter corner Between sections tnlrtv (3')) and thirty-one (31) township thirty- six (3b) south range two (2) west thence cast one-fourth (14) mile thenco south one-fourth ( 14 ) mile thence east one-fourth (14) milo; thence south one-eighth ( 14 ) mile thenco east one-fourth (14) mile thence south seven-eighths ( ) miles; thence east one-fourth ( 14 ) mile; thence south one-fourth ( hi ) mile to center. of section five (G) township thirty-seven (37) south range two (2) west; thence south easterly-along the main irrigation canal of Itogue River Valley Canal company extending through said sec tion, which canal is known as Hop kins Canal Kxtension to the southeast corner of lot seven (7) section four (4) township thirty-seven (37) south range two (2) west; thence in south-easterly direction along the lopklus Canal Extension through sections nine. (9). sixteen (16). fif teen (1!) and fourteen to a point due soutn or ma quarter corner between sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) township thirty-seven (37) south range two (2) west and twen ty-three hundred (2300) feet more or less distant therefrom: thence south on the north and south line between said sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) twenty-one hun dred (2100) feet more or less to the county road running east and west tnrougn the north half of section twenty-four (24) of said township and range: thenco. east one-fourth ( 14 ) mile: thence south twenty-seven hundred (2700) leot moro or less to the city limits of the city of Medford; thence on the north-westerly and north boundaries of Medford City limits to Bear Creek ut a point ap proximately sixteen hundred (1C00) feet south of the section corner on the township line between sections thir teen (13), eighteen (18), twenty four (24) and nineteen (19), town- nip inirty-seven (3i) south range one (1) and two (2) west: thence north and east along the main canal of tho llogue River Valley Canal com pany known us the Hopkins Canal through sections nineteen (19). eigh teen (18). seven (7). eight (8), five (5) and four (4) to the quarter cor ner on the north line of section four (4) township thirty-seven (37) south range one (1) west: thence north and east along the Hopkins Canal through sections thirty-three (33 . twenty-seven (27), twenty-two (221. twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24) in township thirty-six (36) south range one (1) wost and sections thir ty (30) and nineteen (19) In town ship thirty-six (36) south range one (1) east, to the northeast corner of the northwest one-fourth ('.v. W. 14 ) of the southeast quarter (S. E. 14) of section nineteen (19 Hnaid town: inence east one-Half ( 14) mile thence south one-half ( 14 ) mile; thence west one-fourth (14) mile: thence south one and one-half (114) miles; thenco west one-fourth ( ) mile; thenco north one-fourth ( 14 ) mile; thence west one-fourth ( 14 ) mile: thence north one-fourth ( 14 ) mile; thence west three-fourth ( ) miles; thence south three-fourth ( ) miles; thence west one-half ( ',4 ) mile; thence north one-fourth ( V4 ) mile; thence west one-fourth (14) mile; thence north one-fourth ( 14 ) mile; thence east one-fourth ( 14 I mile; thence north one and one-fourth (114) miles; thence west three- fourths ( ) miles; theme south one-fourth ( 14 1 mile; thence west one-half (14) mile; thence south one-fourth 14 ) mile;- thence wesl one-fourth I 14 I mile; thence south one and one-fourth ( I ) miles; thence west one-fourth ( 4 ) mile; thence north one-fourth ( hi ) mile; thence west one-fourth ( 14 ) mile; thence north one-fourth ( 14 ) mile; thence west one-fourth C-ij wile; thence south one-half (hi) mile; theme east one-fourth (14) mile; thence south one-half (14) mile; thence east one-fourth (14) mile: thence south one-fourth ( 14 ) milo to the point of beginning. Excepting and excluding from the foregoing hounded territory all land therein which Is included within the limits of tho city of Medford, a mun icipal 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. rorty-M"'- (44), townshln tb''-tv-sevou (37), r-ne one (1) wost Wil- lnmettn Mcrldinn "d running Mience along the center line of Stewnrt nvenno to tho center line of Plum street' thence north along tho centor linn of Plum street to the center lino of Dakota avenue: thence west on the center Hue of Dakota avenue to the center line of Columbus avenue ex tended: thenco north on tho center line of Columbus nvenne extended to the soutli lino of Highland Park ad dition: thence west on the south line of Highland Park addition and Wal nut Park addition to the west margin of Louis avenue: thence north on the west margin of Louis nvenuo to the north line of West Mnln street: thenco east on the north line of West Mnln street to the West lino of Wes tern nvenue: thence north on the west line of Western avenue to the north line of Locust streot: thence east on the north line of Locust street to the west lino of the a'ley on the west side of block three (3). Kenwood Addition: thenco north on the west line of said alley to tho cen ter line of the street on tho north of said block three (3): thence east on the center line of sold street to the center line of Columbus avenue: thence north on the center Hue of Columbus avenue to the center line of Jackson street; thenco west on the center Hue of Jackson streot to tho center lino of the county road or Mc Andrcw street: thence north-easterly on tho centor line of McAndrow street to the center line of Court street; thence oast on tho center lino of McAndrew street to a point slxtv-slx (U(i) feet east of the east bank of Bear Crock; thence southward, paral lel with and slxty-slx (06) feet east of the east bank of Hear Creek to the westward projection of the north line of the alley north of block one (11 Sunrise Home Park Addition; thence east on said line to the center line of Roosevelt avenue: thence south on the center lino of Itoosevelt avenue to the north line of esrtion thirty (30), township thirty-seven (37) south, range one (1) west; thence eastward on the notrh line of sections thirty (30) and twenty-nine (29) to tho east line of the Queen Anne Addi tion; thence south on the east line of Queen Anne Addition and said line extended to the center line of Hill crest road thence east on center line of Hlllcrest road to east line of Bar neburg road; thence south 0 degrees 1 fi minutes west ono thousand six hundred and alxty-nlno and eight tenths (1669.8) ft; thenco north 89 degrees 40 mln. west one thousand five hundred and ' forty-three and thirteen hundredths (1543.13) feet; thenco south 0 degrees 1!" minutes west fourtocn - ( 14) ; feet; thoncc south 72 degrees 33 minutes west, 1933.5 feet; thence north 33 degrees 47 minutes west 138.60 feet; thence! north 3 8 degrees 4 7 minutes west 1.75-5 feot; thoncc north 4 6 degrees 44 minutes west 328.0 feet; thence north 85 degrees 30 minutes west 53.5 feet; thenco north 9 degrees 4 minutes west 841.89 feet; thence south 78 degrees 23 minutes west 327.39 feet; thence south 0 degrees 05 minutes west 505 feet; thence north 73 -degrees 29 minutes west 247 feet; thence south 49 degrees 49 minutes west 81.3 ft; thenco south 26 degrees 24 minutes east 698.24 feet; thence south 72 degrees 10 minutes west 106.2 feet; thence soutli 26 de grees 27 minutes east 400 feet: thenco south 72 degrees 12 minutes west, 637. 65 feet to the east side of Riverside avenue; thence southeas terly along the east side of Riverside to the south side of Donation Land Clnim No. forty-four (44). above mentioned; thence westward along county road or Htewurt avenue to place of beginning. Also excepting and excluding from the foregoing bounded territory all land therein which Is included within the limits of the City of Jacksonville, a municipal corporation of Jackson county, Oregon, the limits of which city are described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the southwest cor ner of the southeast quarter of sec tion thirty-one (31) township thirty seven (37) south rango two (2) west of the Willamette Meridian, running thence east 160 chains; thence north to the south boundary lino of J. N. T. Miller's Land Claim: thence west 160 chains; thence south to the place or beginning. Also excepting and excluding from the rorcgoing hounded territory all land therein which Is Included within the limits of the town of Phoenix, a runiclpal corporation of Jackson county. Oregon, the limits of which town are described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Sam Colver Donation Land Claim, No. forty-two (42); running thence easterly on south boundary of said Donation Land Claim No. forty- two (42) to the east line or Railroad Addition (A street); thenco along the east side of A street to the south lino of Kim street: thence continuing in a northerly direction along the east side of A street from Klin street to Maple street; thence easterly on the north line of the Colver Orchard Tract to the northeast corner of the same; thence southerly to a point 200 febt south of the southwest cor ner of .Reynolds' property; thence easterly at right angles to center ol Bear Creek; thenco northerly, follow. Ing the center or the main channel of Hear Creek to the Intersection of tho west boundary line of the Colver Donation Land Claim No. fcirtv-two (42 ) : thence southerly alone the said boundary line to the north line of Kdwards Block; thence westerly to Main street; thence southerlv alone the east side or Main street to the Intersection of the west boundary line or said Colver Donation Land Claim No. rorty-two (42); thence southerly along said line to a point north of the hoenix Church (about Church street); thence westerly to the north east rumor or the I'honulx Cemetery; thence southerly to the southeast cor ner thereof; thence westerly along the south side of tho Phoenix Ce mo . tery to the southwest corner thereof : thence continuing westerly on the north boundary line of Railroad Ad- I union: thence westerly along snid ll ne to the west boundary Hue of the O. & C. Railroad right-of-way; thence southerly along the west lino of said right-of-way to tho Intersection of the west boundary line of said Dona tion Lund Claim No. forty-two (42); thence southerly along said line to the place of beginning. Including all territory within these boundaries said townsltp being situate In town ship thirty-eight (38) south, range one (1) west or Willumette Meridian Jackson county. Oregon. Snid Irrigation District has been divided into live Divisions In accord ance with said section, which said Divisions are described us follows, to wit: Division No. 1 shall consist of all that portion of said Irrigation DIs trlct lying east of Bear Creek and north of the east and west section lino between sections 18 und 19. 17 and 20, and 1(1 and 21, township 3 south, rango 1 wost of Willumette Morldlan. Division No. 2 shall consl-t of all that portion of said Irrigation DIs trict lying east of Bear Creek and south of said east and west section line between sections IS and 19. 17 and 20. and 16 and 21 said township 3 7 south, range 1 west of Willamette Morldinn. Division No. 3 shall conslBt of all that portion of Irrigation District ly ing between Bear Creek and a line drawn from tho Hopkins Canal being tne norm noumiary line of mid dis trict, and running south through the center or sections 14. 21, 26. and 33 township 37. south, range 2 west of Willamette Meridian, to the south line of said Irrigation District. Division No. 4 shall consist of nil that portion of said Irrigation Dl trlct lying south of tho cast nnd west section line between sections 17 and 20, 16 and 21, 15 and 22, nnd I I and 33, township 37 south, range 2 west of Willumette Merldlun, und lying west ol n north nnd Bouth line ox leaning inrougu me center of sec tions 21, 26 and 35 of snid townshli At south, range 2 west ol Willamette Meridian. Division No. 5 Bhall consist of all the remainder of snid Irrigation DIs trlct, being nil that portion of snid irrigation District lying north of said east and west section line between said sections 17 and 20. 16 and 21 15 and 22 und 14 and 21 Bald town ship 37 south, range 2 west of the illnmette Meridian, and west of line beginning at the Hopkins Canal and running south through the center ot said section 14 to the soutli lino of said section 14. The polling places for said election are as follows, to-wlt: Division No. 1 Residence on place owned ny fc.. u. Pickle, In sec. 18, twp. 37 S. R. 1 w. Division No. 2 Residence of W H. Brown, on wost side of what Is known as Roosevelt avenue, just out- sloe or city limits or the city of Med lord. Division No. 3 Residence of W, S Hammond in Orchard Homo Tract, Division No. 4 Oak C.rovo School House, School Dlst. No. 69. Division No. 6 West Hldo School House, School District No. 95. The electors of said proposed Irrl Ration District are hereby required to cast Dallots ut said election which shall contain the words, "Irrigation DlBtrict Yes," or "Irrigation Dis trict No." There will also be elected at said election one Director In nnd for each of the said Divisions of said Irrlga Hon District, and also a Treasurer of said proposed Irrigation District, who shall, in case the legal electors In and tor aaid proposed irrigation District shall vote in favor of organizing the sumo, hold said offices In said irrl gutlon District until their successors are elected and qualified. The name of said proposed Irriga tion District Is "High-Line Irrigation District." CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glass of Baits if your Back harts jt niaader bottlers you Drink more water, If you must havo rour meat trprv dnv. cat it, but flush your kidneys with unit wcauionauy, wy a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid, which aimoBt paralyzes the kidnoys in their ef forts to expel it from the" blood, 'iltv become sluggish and weaken, then you muuvr wiiii a uuii misery in tho kmue) region, sharp pains in tha back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tonirue is coated and when thn woutli. is lad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three umo during the night. lo neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and Hush off the body's urinous waste gut four ounces of oiui aaits irom any pharmacy here take a tableepoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. 'Xhis famous saltB is made from -the acid of f rapes and lemon juice, combined with ithia, nnd has been used for generation to flush and stimnlpto sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine. so it no longer irritates, thus ending oiauner weatcncsB. J ad Salt is inexpensive; cannot In- iu re, and makes a dolightful effervescent ilhia-water drink. WHY? Irrigation means saleable land. 1 cannot sell land In this county unless it has water or a show to get It. The actual producing value of land In this county will be moro than doubled when properly Irrigated. Irrigation first. J. C. BARNES 102 West Malu Street. " j The following named persons will be voted for to fill said elective of rices In said proposed lrriguliou Dis trict : Director of Division No. 1 James Owen. Director of Dlvlslou No. 2 Leon ard Carpenter. Director of Division No. 3 Wm. Bud go. Director of DlvlBlon No. 4 J. A. Perry. Director of Division No. 5 Geo. B. Dean. Treasurer of said Irrigation Dis trict W. 11. tioro. And also all other persons who may hereafter he nominated for said offices or any thereof, pursuant to law, and any othor persons whose names any elector or electors may see fit to wrlto 111 upon the ballot nt said election In the blank line undor each office to ho voted on which will be provided thorofor. I'. L. TOU VEI.I.K. County Judge WM. C. LEKVER. County Commissioner. Attest: O. A. OAHDNEU, County Clerk. Oct your Engraved Xmas cards now. Medford Printing Co, Is how- ng a beautiful line. roil sale RnscBtiii&HKOui FOR SALE Steam hoist. G H. P. en gine and lfl II. P. boiler, and Invuc Kuirbanks-Morso steam pump, 3-ln. suction. 2-ln. discharge. For full particulars address Arthur B. My ers, It. K. I). 1, Itogue Hiver, Ore. 219 FOR SALE Range kitchen cabinet, heater, dining room chairs, rocker,' dresser. Arthur 3. Duston, Jr. Park St., Box 71111, Medford, Ore. 211 FOR SALE (iasolluo wood uw and small tenm, cheap. Box lib, Mall Tribune. 2 IS) FOR SALE Billiard table and a safe. John Lydcn, Jacksonville. Call at Lydon house. iilG FOll SALE A 200 ncro ranch, well improved, close to Medford, fifty acres In nlfulfa, balance grain lnnd, partly sown. This Is ono of the best ranches In Jackson county, or any where else. Will sell very chenp; also a few It acre tracts loss than 1-3 former price. Phone or address W. R. Lamb, Medford, Oregon. 214 FOR SALE Reo auto parts; wagon. Phono 473-Y. 21G FOR SALE Property, very chenp. Address 1156 W. 8th St. 220 FOR SALE Orscxchnnge, 20 acres partly In fruit for business or smaller placo In or closo to a town. Write or Inquire milo northeast or Central Point, Ore., O. S. Clute. 21S FOR 8AI,E--anwT,1,l,AlVKOU8 FOR SALE Seed, nlfnlfa, rod clover sweet clover, timothy nnd other graasos; strictly fanoy stocks. Wrlto , for samplos. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Ore. ' FOR -SALE Young and old goose. C. W. Isaacs, Phono 691-J2 FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished and house keeping room. Call 2 to 4, 322 S. Central. 21S FOR RENT Furlnshed apartment. Hot wntor, heat. Tho Berben. WANTK1 mTOATlOHB FOR SALE $1215 takes grey team, weighs 2700, 421 Jay st. 216 FOR. SALE Fifteen to twenty hood five-year old ewes. Price J6.7S. D. Rosenberg Holland Hotel, Mod ford. ' 214 WANTED DresBinnklng, home or day. 144 S. Central. Phone 497-M. FOR RAtife lATKSTUOK FOR SALE 2000 pound toum, 2 sets of harness, and wagon, $100. C. A. Colby, Phono 0-F2 3, Lake Crook Oregon. 219 FOR SALE Turkeys and spring roosters, tut, for Thanksgiving. Se lected birds. Dressed or ullvo. Place your ordora early. Phone 891-R. .Mrs. Hale. 215 FOR SALE Registered Shetland liony, cart, harness and saddles. In quire uti'90 Boulevard, Ashland. 214 'OR SALE Before selling any lambB or ewes, call us up. Rosenburg Brothers, Holland Hotel. 22G WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Hereford or Shorthorn Durham bull .not younger than one year; state price when answering. J. W. Short, Cold 11111, Ore. 2 lf WANTED 10,000 pounds of turkeys delivered no later than Monday; top lulces. Warner, Wortinnn ft Gore. WANTED -Havo your lot plowed. 215 Phono 4 7.1-Y. WANTED Milk customers cast side. 854 East 9th street. 214 WANTED Upholstering, mattress renovating, general repair work; chimney cleaning. E. 11. McNees, Castilllan Grill, Phono 187. 214 FOR RENT MIMTXI.ANKOCS FOR RENT Or snle, 9 acres Meri- rord Heights, good house, small barn. W. D. Roberts, Eagle Point. 217 FOll FXCTVirtfJlt FOR EXCHANGE (140 acres coal land located In heart of thn South ern Colorado bituminous coal bellf uiilncuijihcrcd. Will consider rami land or good city property In Itogue river valley. Dial with owner, J". O. Box 7s J, lludford. 210 SCOTT'S EMULSION RELIEVES SORE, TJGHT CE3TS - -' 1 : "-" ' 1 rrra Cominit Thnrsdav: MARY PICKF0HD in "HULDA FROM HOLLAND" STAR THEATER IIUSINESS lint.CT,(T Auto Brfppnt' LAHBR AUTO BPHINO CO. -W r operating the largest, oldoirt and best equipped plant (n the Pa cific northwest. Us our spring! when others fall. Bold under guar antee. SO North Fifteenth Ht.. Portland, Ora. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDIXO Lawver Room 412 Carnott-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 221. GEO.-W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N Central, Medford, Ore, PORTER J. NEFF Attornev at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Oaraatt Corey bids. O. M. ROBERTH LawyiJT. Modford National Bank BnlldlB Oollwtiona. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get U money. Tho Bullock Mnrcantlb Agency, Inc., Rooms I, , Ha kins' Bldg., 216 B. Main at Doatlst . Or. wTmTvAN "kJOTOC-" DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Oarnett-Cory Bldg.. nJU t' Mdforo, Oro. Phone 86 OoIIeetlims nnd Report Engineer avnd Contractor orDCRONEMrLLER Consultlns electrical engineer, hydro-elcctrlo developments. Industrial power, utility valuation. Iron Mountain, Calif., via Keswick. "RED N. OUMMINGS Snglneer atu contractor. 404 M. F. ft H. Bid Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation dra'naga, orchard and Und Im provement. QnrlMg GARBAGE Qet your pramlsu cieanea up tor tho summer. Cal. on tha city garbage waons for good aorrfce. Phone m-lj. F Y. Alloa.' - House Movers MEDFORD HOUSia MOVERS Wt Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 4 88-M, o 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In ttnulr FRED ALTON HAIGIIT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. Insurance. EARL 8. TUMY General Ineuraoe orrice. Fire, Automobile, Aeoldent Liability, Plate Qlasa, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent oom panles, good local service. Ho 810 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and frargeoo DR. W. W. HOWARD Octnopathl. pnyBician, sua Garnet.t-Cor) building. Phon ltO. ' DR. J. J. EMMENB Physlclnaais surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose and throat. Viym scln tlflcally tested and glasses auo piled. Oculist nnd Aurlst for B. I' R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & 11. Cc bldg., opposite P. O. Phone B67 rriiLic STi-.'.()iii.piii-:it O. J. BELL Public Stenographer. Legal Work u Specialty. Room 2 "9 First National Bank Building, Tel ephone 20:i-It. 2:14 Printers an Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th best equlppod printing offlco li southern Oregon; book blndlm oose leaf ledgers. Milling ivtm etc Portland nrtenii Fir St. Transten EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front . Phom J15. Prlcen right. Herteo uaj WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Mam Street, Medforrl The OrJv feoinnivr. Commercial Photographer in houthtjrn Orecon Negative Matin any rime or- place bv tppninhmmt. 'Phon.. K7-J We'll do the rest I. D. WI3T0N, Pro