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HEimmni matt; trtrthtr, jnitto'fo'rd. onECiosr, Saturday, .tttlt it, inn TO CRATER LAKE (T JUNE How would you like to ride in com fort, wrapped, perhaps, in warm furs, over a solid bed of deep snow, to the rim of Crater lake, ns early as June 1 every year hereafter, in luxurious sleighs, bells n'jingling, the sleighs drawn by a giant caterpillar tractor from the beginning of the "snow lincf" i And while there enjoy skims;, tobognnning, nud other winter sports ? Next year you may do so, if the plnns of Alfred L. Parkhurst, presi dent and general manager of the Crater Lake company, arc realized. As the Califomia tourist season opens Juno 1, or earlier, Manager 'ijUirkhurst expects that many tourists from California, nnd others from the cast nnd north will he eager to see the wonders of Crater Lake ns early ns possible and while yet in its win ter surroundings, and that scores of these, traveling in their own nulomo biles, will reach the snow line by June 1, and from there embark in the large caterpillar drawn sleights. The Crater Lake company will op crate the enterpillnr tractor and sleighs and provide the program of winter sports. Portland Livestock. PORTLAND, July 14. stoady; receipts, 154. Cattlo, steady; receipts, 97. Sheep, steady; rccoipts, 4. Hogs, Port bind Grain. PORTLAND, July 14 Wheat, no ( quotations. Today's car ' receipts: 'Wheat, 1; oats, 1. Portland Butter. PORTLAND, July 14. flrm. r Butter, Chicago 'Wheat. CHICAGO, July 14. Wheat: Open. Close. July $2.04 $2.04 September 1.95 1.95.V4 '. New York Oopier. NEW YORK, July 14. The copper market has continued vory quiet dur ing the past week with smaller deal ers showing a disposition to lower prices. Spot and nearby deliveries of electrolytic were reported nominal to day while quotations for August and later were practically nominal at from $26.50 to $30. Iron was unchanged GOLD HILL NUGGETS r , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Galls Creek visited at the homo of W. Wll klnson and family Thursday. Miss Myrtle Day, accompanied by her mother and Mr. and Mrs. W. I' Blackert motored to Medford Thurs day evening. Cherry picking is at Its height in this neighborhood. Airs. S. A. Dusenborry of Sardine Creek, visited at the home of hor mother, Mrs. E. M. IVowton In Gold Hill Thursday. The Ladles Aid had a delightful meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of tho president, Mrs. E. T. Simmons. After tho business meet Ing sherbot and cako wore servod by tho hostess. M. M. Edmunds of Galls Crock was attending to business matters in Gold -Mill Friday. 'f J. West and J. Blarklngton arc arrahfc'ng to go up Into tho Slsklyous Sunday., Mrs. TVnn Smith left Wodnesday a'ernoon for Ashland. Rev. R. A. Hutchinson left Friday morning for Ashland to bo gone sev nral days at Chautauqua, as tho local church Is to bo closed all day Sunday July 15. Several of tho church folks are planning to spend the day at Ash land. J. W. Herron was transacting bust ncss in Gold Hill Friday. Joe Dusenhery of Sardine Creek sawmill was attending to business matters In Gold Hill Friday. W. W. Eddlngton of Sams Valley was in Gold Hill Thursday on bus! noss matters. Mrs. G. Dayton of Galls Crock was shopping In Cold Hill Wednesday. Charles Champlln of Foots Creek was a business visitor in Gold Hill Friday. Misses Allre and Claire Hawloy of Central Point, accompanied by Mrs Gowan of Medford and a friend, mo torcd to Gold Hill to spent Sunday afternoon at the home o fthelr friends Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merrltt, In this city. Mis Nora Xowton returned to her home In this city Tuesday evening after spending a (ew days at the home of her friend, Mrs. L. O. 'Walker at Oagle Point an droturnlng by way of Medford. She spent one day with Mr. and Mrs. lleuselman, who motored to Gold 11111 to bring her home. Howard Wharton returned Tuosday evening to his homo in this city. Mrs. B. E. Adams transacted busi ness In Gold 11111 Wednesday. H. Colin and assistant, who bavo been buying junk in this vicinity, left Friday, having loaded a car with 27 tons scrap iron. They wont from Gold Hull to Rogue Mivor, whore they have bought 15 tons. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta. I Marriage T.iccnses. It. E. Rico and Ella Schultz. Circuit Court. City of Ashland vs. E. B. Shaw Transcript from Ashland Justice Court. Oliver Harbough et ux vs. R. H Bradshaw, et al. Affidavit for service of summons by publication. Order for same. Prohato. John W Wells Estate. Oath of of flee of administrator. Robert E. L. Burch Estate. Peti tion for further time. Chester Lawrcnco Stokes (minor) guardianship. , 'Admitted to probate. Bernard Motor Company. Supple mental articles of Incorporation. Real Kstnto Trnnsfers. Wm. S. Crowell to J. C. Hayes, , lots 13 and 14, block 4, Laurelhurst addition, Med ford 10 F. G. McWllliams et ux to Har ry S. Smith, land In T. 39-1 east 10 Elmer 'Higlnbotham to Xettlo iB. LYorrls, undivided one third in mining property in T. 37-3 west, and 36-3 west H. Daley to Elmer Higln botham, mining claim in T. 37-3 west, and 36-3 west .... 111 Big Bend Milling Co. to Jack son County, a strip of land 60 feet wide across land in Sec. 19 and 17, T. 33-3 east Clarence C. Pierce ot al to Jackson County, a strip ot land 60 feet wide across land in Sec. 10, T. 34-1 west John Griovo et uxtto Jackson County, a strip ot land 60 feet wide across land in T. 33-1 oast R. R. Vincent et ux to Jackson County, a strip of land GO feet wide across land in T. 33-1 east ; ' Liberty Bonds Again Decline. NEW YORK, July 14. Selling of liberty bonds on tho oxchango today brought their price down to a new low record. Lots of $200, $300, and $400 sold at 99 25-50ths, or a depre ciation of a $100 bond of fifty cents LEGAL NOTICE. TO TUB COUNTY COURT OF THIS STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON: We, the undersigned, fifty and more owners of land susceptible of irriga tion, lying within the boundaries of the proposed Irrigation District hero. Inafter described, desiring to provide for the construction of works for the irrigation of tho samo, or for the re construction, hettormont, extension purchase, operation or maintenance of works already constructed, or for the assumption as principal or guar antor of Indebtedness on account of District Lands to the United States under tile Federal Reclamation Laws, hereby propose the organization of an Irrigation District under tho provis ions of Chapter 357 of tho General Laws of Oregon ndopted by the Twen ty ninth Regular Session of the Logls latlvo Assembly, approved by the Gov ernor of tho Slato of Oregon and filed In l)io Office of the Secretary of State rcbruary 21st. 1917, and accordingly we have signed nnd do hereby present to the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of- Jackson within which county nil ot said lands lie. our petition therefor. The boundaries of said proposed ir rigation District arc hereby set forth anil particularly described as follows Itcglnning at the section corner common to sections twenty-seven (27) twenty-eight (2S). thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), In township thir ty-six (.lb), south, range ono (1) west, Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Conn ty. Oregon: thence south one and one fourth (14) miles: thence west one- fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence south one (1) mile, more or less, to the Intersection with the north lino of Donation Land Claim number sixty-six (661, in town ship thirty-seven (3,), range one (1 west, Willamette Meridian, produced eastward: thenco west, three hundred forty-seven and four-tenths (317.4) foet to the northeast, corner of said Donation Land Claim No. 66: thence south thirty-two and thirty-three nun rtrodlhs (32.33) chains; thence south thirty-six degrees and forty-five mln utes west (36d 45m) V. two hundred and forty-nine and three-tenths (249.31 feet; thenco east one hundred fifty (luOl feet; thence south three hun dred forty-six and five-tenths (31651 feet to the northwest corner of Lot in Section 9, Township Thirty-seven (37) south, range one (1) west, Will amette Meridian; thence east twenty- five and sixty-seven hundredths (25.67) chains to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the south east quarter of section 9, lownslil thirty-seven (37), range one (1) west Willamette Jlcriuiaa; thence east one fourth (V4) mile; thenco south throo fourths (-TO mile; thenco west ono fourth (Vi) mile: thenco south three fourths () mile: thenco oast one fourth (Vi) mile: thence south three- fourths () mile; thence west one- fourth (Vi) mile: thenco south three- fourths () mile: thenco east one- half (t) mile; thence south ten hun dred twenty and. six-tenths (lO.'O.tl) feet: thenco west nine and four-tenths (9.4) chains; thenco south fiftyulgbt (58) chains; thence east ten nnil eighty-five hundredths (in. 85) chains to the quarter section line running north and south through center of section thlrtv-fonr (34) In township thirty-seven (37) south, range one (1) west. Willamette Meridian: thence south twenty-eight (28) chains to the P'ith one-fourth ( Vi ) section corner of section thirty-four (34) townshln thirty-seven (37) south, range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian: thence weBt one hundred twenty (120) feet to tho west lino of Donation Land Claim No. eighty-five (85), In town ship thlrty-eieht (38) south, ranee one (1) west. Willamette Meridian; thence south thlrty-nino (39) chains to the southwest corner of said Donation '.and Claim No. elghtv-flvo (85); thenco east one hundred twenty (120) feet; thence south one (t) chain to the center of section throe (3) In township thirty-eight (3SI south ance ono (1) west, Willamette Mend lan: thence south two (2) miles tj the center of soctlon fifteen (15) In town ship thirty-eight 138) south, range one (1) west. Wilamotte Meridian: thenco west onc-clghth (V4) mile to the main Irrigation ditch of tho Rogue River Valley Canal Comnanv known as the Phoenix Mill Ditch which irri gation ditch runs from Bear Creek In a northwesterly direction through the town of Phoenix nnd beyond: thence alonir the Phoenix Mill Ditch lo the southwest corner of tho southeast one fourth (Vi) of tho northwest one fourth (Vi) of section eight (8). town ship thirty-eight (38) south, range one (1) west. Willamette Meridian thence west ono and one-fourth (114) miles to the one-fourth ( Vi ) corner on the west line of section seven (7), township thirty-eight (38) south range ono (1) west. W. M.; thence north seven-eights () milo (o the Jacksonville-Phoenix Road: thence along said road In a northwesterly ill rcctlon to the west line of section one (1), township thirty-eight (38) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence north one-fourth ( Vi ) milo more or less, to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of tho north west quarter of section one (1), town ship thirty-eight (38) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence west one and ono half (1V4) miles; thence north one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thenco west one-Mirth ( Vi ) mile; thenco north one-eighth () mile; thenco west one-fourth ( V ) mile: thence north one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence west one-half ( V ) mile; thence north one- hnlf ( Vi ) mile to the center of sec tion thirty-three (33), township thirty seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence west one-half V4) mile: thenco north one-fourth (VI) mile; thence west one-fourth (Vi) milo: thenco north one-half (Mi) mile; thenco west, one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence north otic-fourth ( Vi ' mile to tho center of section twenty-nine (29), in township thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thenco west, one-fourth ( Vi ) mile: thenco north one (1) mile; th'Mice cast one-fourth (VI) mile to the-con ler of section twenty (20), in town ship thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west. W. M.; thence north one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence enst one fourth (Vi) mile; thence north three (3) chains; thence east one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence north ono and one- fourth OVtl miles to the northeast corner of section seventeen (17), In township thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence west one- fourth (Vi) mile; thenco north one (1) mile; thence west one-fourth ( vi ) mile; thence north one-half (V4) mile to the center of section five (5) In township thirty-seven (37) south range two (2) west. W. M.; thence southeasterly along the soulherly side of tho main Irrigation canal of the Rogue River Valley Canal company ex lending thru sections five (51 and tour (4) of said township and range, which canal is known as the Hopkins Canal Extension, to the southeast corner of Ixt seven (7). section four Ml, town ship thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence In southeasterly direction along the Hop kins Canal Extension through sections nine (9), sixteen (16), fifteen (151 fourteen (14), to a point, due south of tho quarter corner between sections thirteen (13) anil fourteen (14), town ship thirty-seven (37) south, ringc two (2) west, W. M., and distant therefrom twenty-three hundred feet (2300), more or less; thence south on line between said sections thirteen (13) nnd fourteen (141, twenty-one hundred (2100) feel, more or lens, to tho county road running east and west through the north half of section twenty-four (24), of said townshlo and range; thence east one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence south twenty-seven hun dred (2700) feet, more or less, to til city limits of the city of .Medt'nrd Oregon: thence on the northwesterly- em! north boundaries of the city o! Meilford, Oregon, to Hear Creek at. a IMiint approximately sixteen hundred (16(1(11 feet soulh of the section c.nne common - to sections thirteen, 131 eighteen (1X1, nineteen (191, nnd twenty-four (211, in township thirty seven (37) south, ranged one (1) anil two (21, west, W. M.; thence north and enst along the south and east sides of the main canal ot the Rogue Rlvor Valley Canal Company known as the Hopkins Canal through sections nineteen (19i, eighteen (11, seven (7), eight (8), five (5). four (1), to the quarter corner on the north line of section four (4), township thirty seven (37) south, range one II) west W. M ; thence northeasterly along tho south and east sides of the Hop kins Canal through section thirty three 1 33 1, township thirty-six (,!'. soulh, range one (1) west, W. M to the north line thereof; thence east nine hundred (9"0I fet more or less, to the point, of beginning. Excepting and excluding from tin above hounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of the City of Medford. an Incorporated city In Jackson County, Oregon, as the non- graphical limits and boundaries of said city are described and spectlieal ly set forth In the present Charter of the snld City of Medford. And further excepting nnd exclud lug from the above bounded latnl, all land lying within the exterior limit of tho City of Jacksonville, nn Incor porated city In Jackson County, Ore gon, as the geographical limits and boundaries of said city arc described and specifically set forth In tho pres ent Charter ot said City ot Jackson ville. And further excepting and exclud ing from the above bounded laud, nil mil lying within the exterior limits of the Town of Phoenix, an Incorpo rated town in Jackson Count v. Ore con, as tho ceociaphlcal limits and boundaries of said town are described nnd spoclflcollv set forth In the pres ent Charter of said Town of Phoenlv. And further executing and evcltul Ing from the above bounded land, nil land Ivlng within the evterlor limits of El Mar Addition. Medford. Orocon a olatted subdivision ndtneent lo the said Cltv of Medford, chiefly vnlnnl tor residence purposes, as sat.1 Fl Mar Addition Is bounded and de scribed nn the official plat thereof, re corded In the Offlco of tho County Herorder of JncWson Conntv, Oregon. In Volume 3 of Plat Records, nt page Z1. And further excepting and evctinl log from the above hounded Innd.i. nil land lying within the exterior limits or Enst Holcllts Addition. Medford "retron, n nla'ted subdivision adlacent to tlm said City of Medford. chiefly vsti.TiMe fnr residence nurnnses, ns said Fnsi- rreiirhts Addition Is hound ed and closer"""! on the official nlat tnereor. recordci in the said Record er's Office, in Volume- 2 of Plat Rec ords, at pace 37. And further 'executing and evclnd. Ing from the nbovo hounded land, all land lying within tho exterior llmils of Hlghcroft Addition to the Cltv of Medford. a platted subdivision edla- cent to the said City of Medford. chief ly valuable for residence purposes .as said Hlghcroft Addition to the Cltv of Medford is bounded and described on the official plat thereof, recorded In tlie said Recorder's Office, in Vol ume 3 of Plat Records, at page 20. Ann further executing and exc ml Ing from the above hounded land, alt laud lying within tho exterior limit' of Capitol Hill Addition. Medford. Ore gon, a platted subdivision adjacent to me said City of Medford. chiefly valu able for residence purposes, ns said Capitol Hill addition is bounded nnd described on the official plat thereof. recorded in said Recorder's office. In Valume 3 of Plat Records, at page ti. And further excepting and- exclud ing from the above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Oakwood Subdivision of Block 2 of tho Extension to Siskiyou Heights Addition to the City of Medford platted subdivision adlacent to the said City of Medford. chiefly valuable lor residence purposes, ns said Oak wood Subdivision Is bounded nnd de scribed on tho official plat thereof, re corded In the said Recorder's Office In Volume 4 of Plat Records, at page 19. And further excepting nnd exclud Ing from the above bounded land, nil land lying within the exterior limits of Frances Addition to the City of Medford, a platted subdivision ndia cent to the said City of Medford chiefly valuable for residence purpos es, as said Frances' Addition Is hound ed nnd described on the official plat tnereoi. recorded in the snld Record er's Offlco, In Volume 3 of Plat Unc ords, at. pago 32. And further excepting and exclud Ing from the above hounded land, nil j land lying within the exterior Mini's of .Mountain View Addition, a platted subdivision adjacent to the said Oily of Medford, chiefly valuable for ,esi- denco purposes, as said Mountain View Addition is hounded nnd de scribed on tho official plat thereof, recorded in the said Recorder's Otlice, In Volume 1 of Plat Records, at page 171. And further excepting and exclud ing from the above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior l.iiilts of Alberts' Subdivision of Lot 4. '.Slock 2, Nlckcll's Addition to Medford, Ore gon, a platted subdivision adjunct to the said City ot Medford, chiefly valu able for residence purposes, ns said Nlckcll's Addition is bounded and de scribed on the official plat Ihereof. recorded In the said Recorder's oriico. In Volume 2 of Plal Records, at page 45. And further excepting and exclud ing from Ihe above hounded land, nil land lying within the exterior limits of Woodlawn Heights Addition, a platter! subdivision adjacent, lo the snld City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purposes, as said Wood lawn Heights Adillllou Is bounded and described on the official plat, thereof, recorded in Ihe said Recorder's Office, in Volume 1 of Plat Records, at page 183. And further excepling and exclud Ing from the above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Hunker Hill Addition to Moitfurd, a platted subdivision adjacent, to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purposes, as said Hun ker Hill Addition Is hounded nud de scribed on the official plat thereof. recorded In the snld Recorder a Offieo, In Volume 1 of Plat Records, lit page 63. And further excepting and exclud ing from the above hounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Palm s Second Addition lo the City of Medford, a phitled subdivision ad jacent to Hie said City of Mediord, chiefly valuable for residence pur poses, ns said Palm's Second Add'llnn Is bounded and described on the of ficial plat thereof, recorded In the said Recorder's Office, In Volume 2 of Plat Records, at page 22. And further excepting nnd exclud Ing from the nbovo hounded land, nil land lying within the exterior limits ot Laurelhurst Addition, a platted sutidt vision adjacent to the said City ot Medford, chiefly valuable for lesi denco purposes, as said Laurelhurst Addition Is hounded anil described on Iho official pint thereof, recorded In the said Recorders ortlce. In Volume 3, of Plat Records, at. pago 27. Wo hereby allege that it Is the pur pose of the jietltioners to organize an Irrigation District, comprising the above bounded and described buds under the provisions of said Act. Tho petitioners accompany their pe tition with, and hereby present for the approval of this Court, a good and sufficient bond In the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, which Is double the amount of the probable cost of or ganizing such District, conditioned that the hohdxmati will pny all said costs In case said organization lie not affected. WHEREFORE your petitioners pray that Uil Court approve tho eald bond nud that said Irrigation District be organized under the provisions of said Act, and that this Court shall make and enter an order, establishing and defining the boundaries of such Irrl-, gallon District; determining whether the requisite number of owners of land within such proposed District shall have petitioned for the formation thereof; and whether Ihe petition and notice of Ihe tinio of presentation thereof shall havo been duly published as In saltl Act provided: and designat ing (be name of said District, and di viding said District Into three divis ions of ns nearly equal sze as may be practicable, and establishing a con venient number of Election Precincts Is said proposed Districts, and defin ing the houndnries thereof; nnd mak ing such other directions nnd provis ions ns may bo just and proper lin ger said Act. Dated .niiv i;itn, 1917. E. It. Plckcl, R. W. Clancy. Wm. Mc- Credlo, W. A. Folger, Leonard Car penter, Jackson County Bank, J. A. Perrv, Tiuis Kelps, D. W. Luke, Fiann P. Dutton. Geo. 11. Young. F. T. Lit tle.Mrs. P. W. Harmon, M. S. Jnnes, W. C. Janes. H. L. Nobllt, H. B. Junes. D. B. Smith. Geo. It. Llndley, V. II. Vawter: First National Bank, Med ford, Ore. bv Wm. O. Talt. Pres.: Hlllcrest Orchard Co.. by Reginald H. Parsons. Pres. nnd Mgr.: H. W. Bing ham, Alfred S. V. Carpenter. Wlnnl- fred Grant, A. H. Miller, Porter J Neff. E. H. Jannoy, C. C. Plorco, A W. Stone, F. C. Eilmeades, George B. Carpenter, Robert W. Ruhl. H. C. Har nett. J. W. Smyllo, Geo. E. Spraguc, W. R. Lamb, S. A. Nve. Dillon R. Hill. H. B. Nye. Goo. W. Walters, J. L. Sample; Potter & Goold, by G-. G Goold: C. C. Heard, James P. Han sen. B. F. Vandyke, W. V. Barnum C. Dobcrneck. H. H. Boyer, Cnth arine Van Dyke. D. K. Pattorson, Tom Iliishong. C. W. Abercromble. Jas. Campbell, Wm. O'llara. C. A. Myers. Edgar S. Hater. Geo. 1,. Yost, M. if. Sheets, F. Coming Kciiley: Egnn Or chard Co., by 11. Chandler Egnn; P. M. Janncy. Harvey Waltor, Charles N. Hansen, W. M. Vnn Scoyoc, (I. M. Loomls, R. A. Clark, F. L. Hoppln, Mrs. Flora Anna Irving. R. L. Wilson, J. B. Mcehan, Ralph Raymond, G. W. Stevens, D. O. Hlpponsteol, W. C. Ilavnes, Paul Krulzler, Chas. M. Eng lish, A. A.- Allen. STATE OF OREGON, County of Jack son, ss. I. E. B. Plckcl, being duly sworn, say: That I am one of the petitioners who signed the foregoing petition, tnat I have read the same and know the contents thereof, nnd that I believe It to be true. E. n. PICKEL. Subscribed and sworn lo beforo mo this 13th day of July, 1917. WINN1FRED GRANT, Notary Public for Oregon My commission expires Nov. 23rd, 1920. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Please take notice that Iho forego ing petition for tho organization of nn Irrigation District nut ol too innu therein described will he presenled to the County Court of the Sln'a of Oregon for Iho County ot Jackson, and a hearing on s.'iid petition will ne had, during the August term or snld Court at a meeting to bo held In Ihe County Court House In Jacksonville, Oregon, on Iho 13lh day of August. 1917, at ten o clock In tne lorcnoon oi that day. E. II Plclfol, R. W. Clancy, wm. McCredle, W. A. Folger, Leonard Car penter, Mrs. P. W. Ilainion, M. S. .lanes. W. C. Janes. II. L. Noblll. H. It. Jnnes. B. D. Smith. Gen. R. Llndley, V. II. Vawter. Jackson County Hank: First National Bank, Medford, Ore, by Wm. G. Tail. Pres.; Louis Knlps, Frank P. Dutton, D. W. Luke, Geo. II. Young, J. T. Little, J. W. Smyllo, Geo. E. Spraguc, W. 11. Lamb. 8. A. Nye, Hnrvoy Walter, Charles N. Hansen, W. M. Van Scoyoc. G. M. Loomls. It. A. Clark, F. L. Hoppln: Hlllcrest Orchard Co., by Reginald II. Parsons, Pres. nnd Mgr.; II. W. Blngnaiii. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, Winnlfred Grant, A. II. Miller, Poller J. Netf. E. II. Janncy. C. C. Pierce, A. W. Stone F. ('. Ediiie.idcs. George II. Car penlcr, Robert W. Ruhl. II. C. (inniell, Edgar S. Ilafer. Geo. L. Yost, M. F. Sheets, F. Coining Kellley; Egatl Or chard Co., by 11- Chandler Egan: P. M. .lanney, Chas. M. English, .1. A. Perry, Mis. Flora Ann Irving, It. L. Wilson. .1. U. Mechlin, Ralph Ray mond. (1. W. Stevens. 1). O. Illppen- sleel, W. C. Ilnyncs. Paul Krulzler, Dillon R. Dill, II. II. Nye. Geo. W. Wal ters. J. O. Sample; Poller &. Goold bv G. G. Goold: C. C Heard, James P. Hansen, II. F. V.m Dyke. W. V. Barnum, .1. C. DnlMMiieck, II. II. Buyer, Catharine Van Dyke. I). E. Patterson Tom Husllong, C W. Abercroinblo .las. Campbell, William O'llara, C. A Myers, A. A. Allen. 1 1 E LP W A N T I ) I ) M A L E WANTED .Man and wlfo for work on ranch. Phono 468-J1. WANTED Young men olghtc.on years and over. All summer work. Good tiny. Box factory, fruit- crowers Sunnly Co.. Hilt Cal. 98 II ELP WA XTHO AOKNT8 AGENTS WANTED- I've a new line of soap, extracts, toilet goods, per fumes, etc , for agents. 100 per cent orofit. Sample free. Write oulck. Lacassliin Co.. Dent. 5 1, Kt Louis. Mo. 97 WANTED SITUATIONS SALESMAN Experience unneces sary. New specialty proposition; moderate priced goods for general trade. Splendid commission con tract for Oregon. Vacancy now, $35 weekly for expenses. Conti nental Jewelry Co.. 19128 Conti nental Building, Cleveland, O. ' fclDE LINE MEN Ho you want a real ono that one order a day will pay you $9? No samples to carry. Something new. Wrlle today. Can- field .VHg. Co., 208 Slgel St., Chlin go, III. ' BUSINESS OPPOIITUMTIKS FOR HALE Stock of general mcr rhandlst. Will Involro around $2,- 500 with fixtures. I will rent build Ing for a term of years at a very low rent, or sell nt option of pur chaser. Good country trade and a bargain for the right man. Address Box 71, UuVto rU, Oregon, U7 WANTED MISCKIXANKOl'H WANTED Cattle and bogs to pas ture. Phono 11. I). Powell, Ashland 4F13, or H. W. Hlnghani, Mlra Vista Orchard, Medford. WAITED To huv stock hogs. W. Bingham. Medford. II. WAINTEI) Automobile will ex change ranch or town property for good automobile M., care Tribune. 97 WANTED-732-J2. Main sowing dono. Phone WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry weekly. We assure you fair treat ment and hlghost price m tho city. Get our trade and cash prices. War ner, Wortmnn & Gore. WANTED To buy stock hogs. Phone W. R. Lamb, Medford. 87 WANTED Fruit press in good or der. Phono 14F5 evenings. 98 WANTED Stockmen, wanted beef nnd fooders. Those having samo Phono J. H. Carlton, 12-F3. 100 WANTED Hay to bale for power balor, first class work. Call H. D. Powoll. Phono Ashland 4F13, on Mlra Vista orchard. Phono 597-J2. WATN'TED Bring us your eggs nnd Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to move. Pbons 4RR-M. or 488-X. WANTED Will pay cash for five or six room bungalow with good-sized garden In Medford or Ashland, or for ono or two acres improved with good house closo in. Writo Chas. A. Nutter, City Englueer, Ely, Min nesota, giving full particulars and location, also lowest prlco. 102 WANTED Eight o rten pigs, 40 to 50 pounds. Phono 571-.15. 98 FOR 8ALB KEAIi ESTATE FOR SALE Eighty acros timber and farming land within five miles of Medford, $10 per aero, long time, easy payments; worth doublo for wood. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE Modern five-room bun galow, ldually located. Perfect condition. Furnished or unfur nished. A real snap. Investigate. No agents. Phono 329. 101 FOR SALE Will soil 34 acres deop black soil near Medford suitable for alfalfa, all below irrigation ditch, clearod and fenced. Price only $95 per aero. Term possible 15. S. Tu my, .210 Garnott-coroy building. 100 FOR SALE-Or might exchange for other clear property, farming land fruit laud, stockranches, Umbo!' land, from $10 por aura up, on long tinio, easy payments. Address Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Bedsteads, dressers, Ire box, chairs. Call 35 N, Oakdale. 101 1 FOR SALE Chalmers Model K, cheap. Phono 154, Lout nil Point IIS FOR SALE Fifty-gallon hardwood syrup barrels, $1.50 Sugar Bowl 100" FOR SALE Eight hundred feet good flooring, sonio celling and clear un platted. Phono 581-J. 99 FOR SALE Ring cherries, 4 c t 835 E. Muln pound on trees. Phono 879-M. 99 FOR SALE Tents, guud condition size 8x14, low prices. Phono 755 101 FOR SALE Or trade, an organ, solid walnut, caso, excellent tone Mrs. J. E. Weaver, Talent, Oregon. 97 FOR SALE Cherries. Royal Ann Ring and plo. 1,. I). Kent, his r. Muln. FOR SALE Bulck Six. good condi tion, run 3000 miles, $975, if taken at once. Powor Auto Co. 97 FOR SALE 12x11 tent. 329 North 97 Burtlolt. FOR SALE Cheap for cash, D-pas- scnger automobile In first class condition. iNearly new I Ires. For denionslrallon call I94-.I2 or see II. F. Mender. 613 Catherlno St. 99 FOR SALE While llollai' J turkeys. Trio, also young poulls. J. II. hul ler. Onkmont Farm, Talent. 97 FOR SALE While Wynndottea. Fan cy stock. .1. II. Kullur, Oakmont Farm. Talent. 97 FOR SALE--Large size family refrig erator In A I condition at DeVoo's. FOR SALE Royal Ann cherries. on trees. Illtigs, to and 7n. Ham lllon Orchards. Phono nsl, Med ford. Central -Point 383. 97 FOR SALE 86-Y. Loganberries. Phone 97 FL'ltMSIIED APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished Apt. summer rates. The Berhen. Phono 938-R FOR RENT Ono completely furnish ed apartment at Hotel Holland. ' FOR HHY1 IIOUBKS FOR RENT Six-room modern bun fculow, big sleeping porch, nil mod ern convenience). Dr. K. II. Por ter. ' roil RENT Modoru five-room house and garage. Phone 370-W. KOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished hotisos. Employment Agon cy, M. A. Bailor, 123 East Main. FOR RENT- House. West Main. Call at 1123 12 J,OST LOST Gold watch, open fnce. Jewel series, Wnllham movement, No. I I0SU973; ( use No. 490i2I9. Ho ward If returned tu Mull Tribune. ... i FOIt R TINT OKIiLANKOI'M FOR KENT Garden lands, farming hind, stock ranches. Gold liny Koally Company. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOIt SALE. High class saddlo horse. Inquire Rogue River Fruit & Pro duce Association, 101 FOIt SALE Good sluglo driving horse, buggy and harness. Welgltt 1200 pounds, $150. I'liono Oill-Y. 100 FOIt SALE Fresh row, gives 2Vj gallons per day. Prlco $55. Phono 325-R. 9S FOR SALE Gray mare In good con dition, sound and gentle. Bargain. 417 Woodstock St. 97 FOIt SALE Good all round work mnro and saddle pony. Cull 28.11. 100 FOR SALE Duroc Swlno. Two or thrco young brood sows. J, H. Ful ler, Onkmont Farm, Talent.. 97 FOR SALE Registered Jerseys. Sev eral cholco cows, calves, etc.. at roasonablo prices. J. H. Fuller, Oakmont Farm, Talent. Phono 7F11. 97 FOR SALE Twenty-five or 30 head of good stock cattle; no Jersey. Fred Sturgls, Trail, Oregon. 103 FOR SALE Four -year-old full- blooded Jersey cow. Has test of 5.8; fresh six months; giving 2 gallons per day now. No phone. Janes Bros., oast of city reservoir. FOR SALE Team of horscii, between 1100 and 1200 pounds apiec). .'0 bead Angora goals. Address Edi son Hard, Gen. Del., Medford, Ore gon. 97 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN Small sums to loan on A-l farm property. Carklu ami Taylor. MONEY TO LOAN On good secur ity. Phono 647-J. J. B. Andrews. Modford Business College Bldg., Room 2. MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to $5000 on band to loan at 7 per cent, on good farm security. Earl Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corcy Uldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Modford property. Easy month ly payments. See D. R. Wood. BCSINKSS DIKECTOUX Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 411, M. F. it li. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Atisu) Supplies LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. Wa are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant 111 tho Pfc clflo northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Sold undnr writ ten guarantee. 34 North Flftoentb St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. RE AMES Lawyer. Uarnett Coroy bldg. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected sorno accounts 14 years old. We know how to got th money. Tho Bullock Mercantll Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main St. IK'llllStS DR. T. T. 811 AW Dentist. Ovor Dan. lols Clothing Store in rooms for merly occuplod by Dr. Jones. Phont 692-Y. Engineer nnfl Contractor FRED N. CUM MINOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bid Surveys, estimates. Irrigation draliu age, orchard and laud Improvement. Garbs go UAR1IAGI0 Got your premises clenned up lor the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo good service. Phone 874 L. fr. Y. Allon. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIUII 1' Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Musld Studio, 401 Garnott-Curoy Bldg, Phone 72. Ininrnnre EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability. Plato Glass. Conlrnii anil Surely Bonds. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 211 Oarnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians anil Surgeons DR. W. W. lrOWARD OHtoopnttile physician. 3"3 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nosa and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist ami Auriat for 3. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567. lrlntrs nnd PiiMMiers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Rook binding, loose lent ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Norm Fir t. Transfer EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. onice 42 North Front at. Phone S16. Prices right. Sjivlce guar Mined. ,