U-BOAT WINNING AMSTERDAM, July 21, General Von Ludondorff, tho German quartor- mastor general, In discussing tho mili tary situation for the benefit of the members of the relchstag, according to a semi-official telegram received from Berlin, said: "In starting the submarine war fare, the supreme army command was guided by a desire to hit the enemy's war industry, especially the produc tion of ammunition. Thru tho sub marine warfare our armies in the west were greatly rellovedi and the icnemy's production of ammunition haig decreased, thus our U-boats fulfilled their task. w "The supreme army command ex fpecta tho submarine warfare to break .England's ability to prepare for war by lessening her tonnage. Fulfill ment of this wish will come despite America and with it the end of the fworld war and peace which is doslred by tho supremo army command." f Portland Livestock. . PORTLAND, July 21. Hogs, steady; receipts, 60. Prime heavies, $15.25T 15.35; light butchers and packing, $15 4? 15.30; bulk of sales. )$1515.25; rought heavies, $14 l4.50; pigs and skips, $12,500 13.50; Ihiock nogs, ?iz(!ji;i. Cattle, steady; receipts, none. ,fc rtLeers. nr n in erni. sxc,u- nr mo i heavy, $8.50S'9; good, $7.5008; r. cows, choice, $(!.50(g7; medium to jgoSd. $5.750.25; ordinary to fair, j$5.5.50; heifers, $5(i(7.25; bulls, $5fe G.50; calves, $7e, 9.' i Shoep, lower; receipts, 53. Spring jlambs, $ll(f(11.50; spring lambs. sculls, $6 7.75 ; ihest wethers, $8.50 I&9; heavy ewes,-.$0S; best year clings, $9 10. I . Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, July 21. Wheat: Open. Close. July $2.50 $2.55 September : 2.18 2. IS COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir 8t. Heal Estate Transfers. J. B. Ilunmih ct ux to Jackson County, strip of lund (iU feet wide across lot 7, Sec. 8, T. 35, 1 W.r-for Medford and Crater Lake" Highway...? J W'-JiJ'. Morgan et ux to Jack son County, si rip of land f0 feet wide, neross lund in See. l(i, T. :t4, 1 W., for Moeil'ord unci Crater Lake Highway 3 Eclw. E. Ash et ux lo Jackson County, strip of hind (id feet, wide across land in (, Sec. 3, T. 31, t V for Mccll'orel and Cralcr Lake Highway J. C. Hannah lo Jackson County, strip of land (ill feet wide in Sec. 12!), Sec. -S. Sec. ''l, all in T. 31, 1 V for Mod ford and Cra lcr Lake Highway 1 A. K. Moore ct al lo Jackson County 'strip of lund (ill feet wide across land in Sec. HI, T. 37, 1 W lor Mcdforil and Crater Lake Highway 1 Floyd V. Howard el al lo Jackson County, X. 1 -j of ttV. "i of Sec' J.',, K ' "f ' SK. ' j of Sec. Hi, T. 3.", 3, K., ali road 2 feel wide across NW. of Sec. 1", T. 3.-, 3 V. 1 A. 10. Moore ct al to Jack son County, strip of land 3(1 rect wide in V.I-37-1W 1 K H. I'ickcl c ux to Jackson county, mad in 38-37-1W lioguo River Canal Co. lo . JneksusV county, voud in 7 and 18-3(I-1W - 1 LEGAL NOTICE. TO TIIK COI'.NTY COURT OK T1IK STATU OF ORKGON' FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON: Wo, the undersigned, fifty and more owners of land susceptible of Irriga tion, lying within the boundaries of the propped Irrigation District here inafter described, desiring lo provide tor the construction of works for the Irrigation of the same, or for the re construction, betterment, extension, purchase, niieratlon or maintenance of works already constructed, or for the assumption as principal or guar antor of Indebtedness on account of District Lands to the Culled Stales under the Federal Reclamation Laws, berebv propose the organisation of an litigation. District wider the provis I TODAY S MARKETS V. ions of Chapter 357 of tho General Laws of Oregon adopted bv the Twen ty ninth Regular Session of the Legis lative Assembly, approved by tho Gov ernor of the State of Oregon and filed In the Office of the Secretary of Stale February 21st. 1017. and accordingly we have signed and do hereby present to the County Court of the State or Oregon for the County of Jackson, within which county all of said lands He, our petition therefor. The boundaries of said proposed Ir rigation District are hereby set forth and particularly described as follows: Beginning al the section corner common to sections twentv-anven (27), twenty-eight (28). thirty-three (33), and thirty-four (34), iu township thirty-six (36), south, range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Coun ty, Oregon: thence south one and one fourth (1'4) miles; thence west one fourth ( M ) mile: thence south ono (11 mile, moro or less, to tho intersection with the north lino of Donntlon Land Claim number sixty-six- (00), in town ship thirty-seven (37), range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian, produced eastward: thenco west three hundred forty-seven and four-tenths (117.4) feet to the northeast corner of said Donation Land Claim No. 6IS: thence south thirtv-two and thirlv-three hun dredths (32.33) chains: (hence south thirty-six degrees and foitv-flve min utes west (30d 45m) W. two hundred and forty-nine and three-tenths (24!) 3) feet: thence east ono hundred fifty (150) feet; thence south three hun dred forty-six and five-tenths (310.5) feet to the northwest corner of Lot 0 in Section 9. Township Tliirly-Rcvpu (37) south, range ono (1) west, Will amette Meridian; (hence east twenty five and sixty-seven hundredths (25.07) chains to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the south east quarter of section 0, township thirty-seven (37). range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian: thence east one fourth (Yt) mric: tjienco south lli'-ee-fourths () mile; trience west one- fourth (14) mile: thence south three- fourths (-yit mile: thence east one' fourth ( yA ) mile: thence south three- fourths () mile: theirce west one fourth (VI) mile; thence south three fourths () mile; 'henco east ono hnlf (i) mile; tl?nce south ten hun dred twenty and nix-tenths (1020.0) feet; thenco west nine and four-tenths (9.4) chains; thenco south fiftyelght (58) chains: thence east ten and eighty-five hundredths (10.85) chains to the quarter section line running north and south through center of section thirty-four (31) in township thirty-seven (371 south, range one (1) west, Willumette Meridian: (hence south twenty-eight (2S) chains to the south one-fourth (tt) section corner of section thirty-four (34) township thirty-seven (37) south, range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian; thence west one hundred twenty (120) feet to the wost lino of Donation Land Claim No. elghty-flvo (85), in town ship thirty-eight (38) smith, range one (1) west. Willamette Meridian; thence south thirty-nine (39) chains to the southwest corner of said Donntlon Land Claim No. eighty-five t&5) thence east one hundred twenty (1201 feet; thenco south ono (f) chain to' the center of section three (3) in township thirty-eight. (38) south, range one (1) west, Willamette Merid ian; thence south two (2) miles lo tho center of section fifteen (15! in town ship thirty-eight (38) soulh, range one (1) west, Wiiainette Meridian; thence west, one-eighth (A) mile to the main irrigation ditch of the Rogue River Valley Canal Company known as the Phoenix Mill Ditch which irri gation ditch runs from Hear Creek In a northwesterly direction through the town of Phoenix and beyond; thence along the Phoenix Mill Ditch to the southwest corner of the southeast one fourth () of the northwest one fourth fW) of section eight (8), town Ship thirty-eight (38) south, range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian: thence west one and one-fourth (li) miles to the one-fourth ( Vi ) corner on the west lino of section seven (7). township thirty-eight 3S) south, range one (1) west. W. M.; thence north seven-eights () mile io the Jacksonville-Phoenix Road; thence along said road in a northwesterly di rection to the west line of section one (1), township thirty eight (3K) south, range two (2) west, W. M.: thence north one-fourth ( VS ) mile, more or less, to the northwest, corner of the southwest quarter of the north west quarter of section one (I), town ship thirty-eight CIS) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence west one and one half (!) miles; thence north one fourth ( '4 ) mile; thence wesl one-fourth (14) mile; thence north one-eighth (Is) mile; thence west one-fourth ( '4 ) mile: thence north one-fourth (14) mile; thence west one-half ( 14) mile; Ibenco north one eighth ( 'A ) mile, to the center of .sec tion thlrly-ihree (33), township thirty seven 137) south, range two (21 west. V. M.: thence west one-half (14) mile; (hence north one-fourth I ) mile; thenco west one-fourth I 14 ) mile: thence north one-half (14) mile; thence west one-fourth ( U ) mile: thence north one-fourth (14) mile to the center of section Iwenly nine (29), in township thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence west one-fourth ( 14 ) mile: thence north one (II mile; thence cast one fourth I '4 I mile to the cen ter of section twenty (20), In town ship thirty-seven (37) south, ranee two (2) west, W. M.: Ibenco north one-rourth (14) mile; thence east one fourth (14) mile: thence north three 13) chains: thence east one fourth C4) mile; thence north one and one fourth (114) miles to the northeast corner of section seventeen (17i. in township thirty-seven (37) south, range two (21 west, W. M.; thence west, fine fourth (14) niile; thence north one (1) mile; thence west one-fourth ( 14 ) mile; thence north one-half (14 Tulle to the center of section flvo (5) In township thlrtysevcn (371 soulh, range two (21 west. W. M : thence southeasterly along the somberly side of the main irrigation catinl of the Rogue River Valley Canal company ex tending thru sections five (5) ami tour (II of said township and range, which canal Is known as the Hopkins Canal Kxtenslon, to the southeast corner of Ivot seven (71, section four (4(, town ship thirty-seven (37) south, rang" two 121 west. W. M.; thence in a southeasterly direction along the Hop kins Canal Kxtenslon through sections nine (91. sixteen (101, tilteen (Uil fourteen (14), to a point due south of the nuartcr corner between sections thirteen (13) and fourteen H4i, town shi thirty seven (371 south, nigc two 121 west, W. M . ainl distant llicreliotu twenty-three liuadieU Icel (2300), more or less; thenco south on line between Baid sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), twenty-one hundred (210(1) feet, more or less, to (he county road running enst and wat through the north half of section twenty-four (24). of sulci townshto and range; thenco enst one-fourth (14) tulle: thence south twenty-seven hun dred (2700) feet, moro or less, to tho city limits of the city of Medt'ord. Oregon; thence on tho northwesterly and north boundaries of the city of Meilford, Oregon, to Hear Creole at a point approximately sixteen hundred (1000) feet south of the section corner common to sections tlilrteeiu13), eighteen (18), nineteen (19), and twenty-four (24), in township thirty seven (37) south, ranges one (1) nnd two (2), west, W. M.; thenco north and east along tho south nnd east sides of the main canal of the Rogue River Valley Canal Company known as tho Hopkins Cannl through sections nineteen (19), eighteen (18), seven (7), eight (8), five (5). four (4), to the quarter comer on the norlh line of section four (4), township thirty seven (37) south, ranee ono (1) west. W. M.; thence northeasterly along the soulh and east sides of the Hop kins Canal through sectfon Ihlrtv three (33). township thirty-six (30) soulh, range ono (1) west. W. M to tho north line, thereof; thence east, nine hundred (900) feet more or less, to the point of beginning. Excepting and excluding (mm the ahovo hounded land, all land lying w'tliin the exterior limits of the City of Mcdford, an incorporated city In Jackson Countv, Oregon, as tho geo granhical limits nnd boundaries of Fald city are described and specilical Iv set forth In the present Charter of the said City of Medford. And further excepting and exclud ing from iho above bounded land, ail laud lying within tho exterior limits of tho City of Jacksonville, an incor porated city In Jackson County, Ore gon, as tho geographical limits and boundaries of said city are described and specifically set forlli in tho pres ent Charter of said City of Jackson ville. And further excepting and exclud ing from the above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of tho Town of Phoenix, an incorpo rated town in Jackson County, Ore gon, as the geographical limits and boundaries of said town are described and snecifically set forth in the pres ent Charter of said Town of Phoenix. And further excepting and exclud ing from the ahovo bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Kl Mar Addition, Medford. Oregon a plaited subdivision adjacent to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purposes, as said Kl Mar Addition is bounded and de scribed on the official plat thereof, re corded in the Office of tho County Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon. in Volume 3 of Plat Records, at pnge 2f. And further excepting and exclud lug from the above bounded lands, all land lying wilhln the exlerior ilmirs of Fast. HelghlR Addition, Medford. Oregon, a platted subdivision adjacent to the sajd City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purposes, nf said Fast Heights Addition is hound ed and described on the official plat thereof, recorded iu Hie said Record er's Office, in Volume 2 of Plat Rec ords, at. page 37. And furthes excepting and exclud lug from the nbove bounded land, all land lvlng within the exterior limits of lllgheroft. Addition to the City of Medford, a plntlcd subdivision edja cent to the said City of Medford, chief ly valuable for residence purposes .as said Highcroft Addition to the city of Medford is bounded and described on the official plat thereof, recorded in the said Recorders Office, in Vol ume 3 of Plat Records, at page 20. And further excepting nnd exclud fug from tho above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limit of Capitol Hill Addition. Medford, Ore gon, a platted subdivision adjacent to tho said City of Medrord, chiefly vain ablo for residence purposes, as said Capitol Hill addition is hounded and described on tho official plat, thereof, recorded in said Recorder's office. In Valunie 3 of Plat Records, al. page (i. And further excepting and excliul ing from Hie above hounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Oukwood Subdivision of Illock 2 of the Kxtenslon to Siskiyou Heights Addition to tho City of Medford, a plaited subdivision adjacent, to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purMises, as said Oak wood Subdivision is bounded and de scribed on the official plat thereof, re corded iu the said Recorder's Office, In Volume 4 of Plat Records, at page 19. And further excepting nnd evcluil lug from Iho above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Frances Addition to the City of Medford, a platted subdivision adja cent to the sabl City or .Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purpos es. as said I ranees Addition Is boon ed nnd described on tho official plat thereof, recorded In the said Record er's orflco. In Volume 3 of Pint Rec ords, at. page 32. Anil further excepting and exclud ing from the above boiimled land, all land lying wilhln the exterior Mini's of Mountain View Addition, a plaltc subdivision adjacent, to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for resl donee purposes, as said Mountain View Addition Is bounded and de seribed on the official pint thereof, recorded In the said Recorder's Office , In Volume 1 of Plat Records, at pag" 171. And further excepting nnd exclud-1 Ing from the above bounded land, all1 land lying within the exterior !-.nlts nf Alberts' Subdivision of Lot 4. Mlock 2, Nlrkoll'B Addition to Medford. Ore gon, a platted subdivision ndjHCoit toj the said City of .Medfoid, rbleily nUi-t aide for residence purposes, as said , Nickoll's Addition Is hounded and de scribed on the official plat, thereof, recorded In the said Recorder's OTttce, In Volume 2 of Plat Recotds, at page 45. I And further excepting and exclud-' Ing from the above bounded land, all , land lying within the exterior limits of Woodlauil Heights Addition. a platted subdivision adjacent, to rhej sabl City or Medford, cliioNy valuable! for residence puiposcH, as said Wood-; lawn Heights Addition Is hounded and described on the official plat thereof,, recorded In the said Recorder's Office,! in Volume 1 of Plat Records, at page1 IM. And fmtlier cYc-eiit Ine and exclud-' Ins iruiu the ubvve buuudeU luud, all' land lying within the exterior limits of Hunker Hill Addition to Mcdfoni, a platted subdivision adjacent to the said City of Medford. chiefly valuable for residence purposes, as said Hun ker Hill Addition Is hounded and de scribed, on Iho official plat thereof, recorded In the said Recorder's Office, In Volume 1 of Plat Records, at page 63. And further excepling and exclud ing from the above bounded lan,', all land lying within the exterior limits of Palm's Second Addition to the City of Medford. a plaited subdivision ad jacent to tho said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence pur noses, as said Palm's Second Addition Is bounded nnd described on tho of ficial ilat thereof, recorded In the said Recorder's Office, in Volumo 2 of Plat Records, at page 22. And further excepting nnd exclud ing from the above bounded land, all land lying within tho exterior limits of ,uiirelhurst Addition, a plaited subdi vision adjacent to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for resi dence purposes, as said Laurelhurst Addition is bounded and described on the officin plat thereof, recorded In the said Recorder's Office, in Volume 3, of Plat Records, at pago 27. we hereby altego that It Is tho pur- nose of tho petitioners to organize an Irrigation District comprising tho above bounded nnd described lands under the provisions of said Act. The petitioners accompany their pe tition with, and hereby present for the approval of this Court, a good nnd sufficient bond in the . sum of Five Hundred Dollars, which is double the amount of the probahlo cost of or ganizing such District, conditioned that the bondsman will pay all said costs in case said organization be not affected. W11HRKFORE your tietltioners pray that this Court approve the said bond and that said Irrigation District lie organized under iho provisions of said Act, and (hat this Court shall make and enter an order, establishing and defining tho boundaries of such Irri gation District; determining whether the requisite number of owners of land within such proposed District shall have petitioned for ttfe formation thereof; nnd whether the petition nnd notice of tho time of presentation thereof shall hnve been duly published as in said Act provided: and designat ing tho name of said Distrlct-and di viding said District Into three divis ions of an nearly equal szo as may be practicable, and establishing a con venient, number of Flection Precincts Is said proposed Districts, and defin ing tho boundaries thereof: and mak ing such other directions and provis ions as may ho just and proper un der said Act. Dated Julv 13lh, 1917. K. H. Pickel, R. W. Clancy. Win. Mc Credio, W. A. Folger, Leonard 'ar penfer, Jackson County Hank, J. A. I'errv, Louis Knips, D. W. Luke. Frank P. Dul Ion. Goo. 11. Young. F. T. Llt tle.Mrs. P. W. Harmon, M. S. Janes, W. C. Janes, H. L. Nnblit, II. B. Janes. D. It. Smith, Ceo. R. Lindley, V. II. Vawtor: First National Hank, Med ford, Ore, by Vm..(!. Tait, Pres.; I interest Orchard Co.,. by Reginald II. Parsons. Pres. and Mgr.; H. W. Illns hum, Alfred R. V. Carpenter, Wlnnl- frcd Grant, A. II. Miller, Porter J. Nerr, K. If. Jnnney. C. C. Pierce, A. V. Slone, F. C. Kdmcados. George H. Carpenter. Robert W. Rillll. II. C. Gar nelt, J. W. Smvlie, Geo. K. Sprague, W. R. Lamb. S. A. Nye. Dillon R. Hill. If. li. Nye, Geo. W. Wallers, J. I,. Sample; Potter At Ooold, by G. 0. (ioold; C. C. Heard, James P. Han sen. H. F. Vandyke, W. V. llarnnm. .1. Cj Dobemeck, II. H. ltoycr. Cath arine Van Dyke, D. K. Patterson, Tom Hushong, C. W. Abercroinbie, Jan. Campbell, Wm. O'llara, C. A. Mycin, Kdgar S. Hafer, Geo. L. Yost, M. F. Sheets, F. Coming Kenley; Kgan Or chard Co., by H. Chandler Hgan; P. M. Jannev, Harvey Walter, Charles N. Hansen, W, M. Van Scoyoc, (I. M. Ioomis. R. A. Clark. F. L. Hoppln, Mrs. Flora Anna Irving, R. L. Wilson, J. B. Median, Ralph Raymond, G. W. Slovens, 1). O. Hippensteel, W. C. Ilaynes, Paul Krulzlor, Chns. M. Kng lish. A. A. Allen. STATU OF ORKGON, County of Jack son, HS. 1, K. H. Pickel, being duly sworn, say: That I am one of the petitioners who signed tin foregoing petition, that THE MAN Dear Sir: You NEED a car. Let us Introduce the F.LCAR. Man power Is scarce and tho logical way lo Increase your ability to ''do" Is to make more time possible "on-llie-job" mid less "on tho move." Tho ELCAR will do this, and then General Sherman said all work nnd no play Is "not good for a soldier, neither Is It good for you." v A car solves tho recreation as well as tho more-work problem and takes the wife and kiddles in on tho Joy-limn to-bool, and let me suy right here lhat for an honest-to-goodness joy-Jog the ELCAIl Is Johnny-on-the-spot with tho pleased-to-go look In every line. You can afford to have a car, In fact, you can't afford to bo with out one. The only question to decldeis "Who Is Iho man behind?" doubt you remember the old buggy, carriage or spring wagon on your grandfather's ranch; you remember the name plate on the back nxlo from which you used to rub the dust nnd spell the name "Elk hart Carriage! Co." when you wero a boy? We ll, the name Is (here yet, nnd Just think, it was Iu 1817 whim (he company first placed this name plate on the good rigs of this country. Nine years ago this same company began Ihe manufacture of nu tomnhllcs, and as they had been building tho belter class of rigs for about 00 years, they wero in a bettor position than most manurnc turers to know just what kind of a car would stand the road text and ss a result they produced tho ELCAR, a car which Is worthy of their name plate. You know Ibe value of experience In any line nnd for a bang-up, down-to-tlie-inlioite Joy-buggy, tho J;I.CAIt bus just piit-lhe-skids under car trouble of all kinds, and from Hie llwic that you step-on-lho starter until you arrive, the KLCAIt answers the throttle with Hie hcart-lhrobs-of-a-thuroughbred and unconsciously you begin to trust In the ability of Tho Man Behind, who was road-wlf.e, and then again when you see Ihe plcased-to-be-hcre expression on the face of the lady In tho back seat, you will know that the KLCAIl'S spring are some thing more than Just mere shock absorbers. The KLCAR Is the result of 711 years building vehicles and nine years buildings cars. III; Y ONE AND JHIN'T WORRY. THE I EMI. INVESTMENT COMPANY are the Agents, 127 West Main Street. Drop in and Take a Ride I have read the same and know the contents thereof, and that 1 believe It to be true. K. II. PICKKL. Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this 13th dav of Julv, 1917. WINN'IFRKI) GRANT. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Nov. 23rd, 1920. TO ALL AV'IIO.M IT MAY CONCERN1: Please take notice Ibat tho forego ing petition for the organization of an Irrigation District out of tho Innd therein described will be presented to the County Court of the Sta'o of Oregon for tho County of Jackson and a hearing on said petition will be had. during the August term of said Court at a meeting to be held in (he County Court House in Jacksonville. Oregon, on the 13th clay of August 1917, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon of Hint day. 10. P, Pickel, R. W. Clancy, Wm McCredlo, W. A. Folger, Leonard Car penter, Mrs. P. W. Harmon. M. S Janes. W. C. Janes. II. L. Nohllt. II H. Janes. B. D. Smith, Geo. R. Lindley. V. II. Vawtor. Jackson County Hank: First National Dank, Medford, Ore., by Wm. O. Tall. Pres.: Louis Knips. Frnnlc P. Put ton. D. W. Luke, Ceo. l!. Young, J. T. Llltlo, J. W. Smylle, Gen. E. Sprague. W. R. Lamb, S. A. Nye, Harvey Walter, Charles N. Hansen. W. M. Van Scovoc. G. M. I.oomis. R. A. Clark, F. L. Hoppln: lllllcrest Orchard Co., by Reginald H. Parsons. PreB. and Mgr.; II. W. Illnghnni. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, Wlnnlfred Grant, A. It. Miller, Porlor J. Neff. E. H. Janney. C. C. Pierce, A. W. Stone, F. C. Edmendcs, Georgo P.. Car penter, Robert W. Ruhl. H. C. Garnctt, Edgar S. Hafer. Geo. L. t Yost, M. F. Sheets. F. Coming Kenley; Egnn Or chard Co.. by H. Chandler Egnn; P. M. Jnnney, ('has. M. English, J. A. Perrv. 'Mrs. Flora Ann Irving, R. L. Wilson, ,1. I). Median, Ralph Ray mond, G. W. Stevens, D. O. Illppen- sleel, W. C. Ilaynes. Paul Krulzlor, Dillon II. Hill, H. It. Nye. Geo. W. Wal ters, J. O. Sample; Potter & Goold. by G. G. Goold; C. C. Heard, .liiines P. Hnnsen, B. F. Vnn Dyke. W. V. Harnum, J. C. Doberneck, II. H. Boyer. Catlinrlne Van Dyke, D. E. Pallcrson, Tom Pushong, C. W. Aborernmbio, .las. Campbell, William O'llara, C. A Myers, A. A. Allen. FUKN1SI1ED APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished Apt. summer rntes. The Borbon. Phone 938-R. FOIl RENT One completely furnish ed apartment at Hotel Hollnnd. 1 FOIl 11EN"1 HOUSES FOR RENT Modern 8-room house on South Hotly street. Eleven-room honso furnished close In. Phono 218-Y. 108 FOR KENT Nicely furnished house. Phono 929-W. 10l! FOR RENT Furnished, four rooms, strictly modern, ono block from new pnstolfice. Phone IIOI-L, or call at 243 North Dolly street, city. FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow, big sleeping porch, all mod ern conveniences. Dr. E. J I. Por ter. "Oil RENT Modern tlvo-ronra houso " and garage. Phone' 370-W. FOR RENT FurnlBhed and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy. M. A. Rader. 123 East Main. FOIl RENT. House. Wost Main. Call at 1123 102 HELP WANTED AOENT8 'VIA A NEW LINE of Soup, Extracts, Toilet Goods, Perfumes, etc., for agents. 100 per cent profit. Sam plo free. Writo quick. Lncasslan Co., Dept. 55, St. Louis, Mo. 103 WANTED Tired of inside work? We hnvo a good paying proposition to Iho right man, one who loves na ture, flowers, trees and shrubs pre ferred. Wrlto for terms. Refer ence llrown llrolhers Company, Rochester, N. V. 103 BEHIND II i;i.P WASTED FKMALR WANTKD Girl for general house work In family of two. Telephone Mrs. Donald Clark, C.7F3. 101 ,ViANTKI Woman to do laundry and general housework. CalUMrs. .1. r . Roddy, 122 Oregon Terrace, or Phono (153. W.AXTKP-Young girl to nsslst In housework. Apply Phone 303-11. WAXTIID SALESMEN. SALESMAN -For gonnral mercantile trade in Oregon, to sell a new prop osition of merit. Vacancy now. At tractive commission contract. $35 weekly for expenses. Miles F. Hix ler Co.. Wholesalo Jewelers, 22929 Carllu Itldg., Cleveland, Ohio. 103 WANTED Salesmen. Sidollno men. Do you want a real ono that one order a day will pay you $9.00. No samples lo carry. Something new. Write todav. Canflold Mfg. Co., 20S Slgol St., Chicago 111. 103 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Mail for portor work at Depot hotel, Ashland. W'rllo or phono. 102 WANTED Man to operate tractor. Apply Mira Vista Orcliaru. Phono D97-J3. WAiNTED -Man nnd wlfo for ranch work. M. A. Radcr, 123 E. Main WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Teams to linul wood for season. Inquire Wm. Sears, Uutlo Falls, Oregon. 104 WANTED Cattle and hogs to pas ture Phone II. D. Powell, Ashland 4K13, or lL W. Bingham, Mira Vista Orchard, Medford. WANTED To buy stock hogs. W. Bingham. Medford. H. WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry weekly. We assure you fair treat ment and highest prices in the city. Got our trado and cash prices. War ner, wormian & Gore. WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to move. 488-M. or 4 88-X. Phone WANTED Will pay cash for flvo or six room bungalow with good-sized garden In Medford or Ashland, or for ono or two acres Improved with good houso close In. Wrlto Chas. A. Nutter, City Engineer, Ely, Min nesota, giving full particulars and location, also lowest price. 102 I"OIl SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good all round work maro and saddle pony. Phone 2S.il. 100 FOR SALE Good 1200-pound team, prlco $225. Address ('. N. Calon Conrrnl Point, Oregon, R. F. 1). 2 or phono 29X3. 1 0E FOR SALE Ouo single driving bar ness. prlco $20. Call 004 Park avenue. 101 FOR SALE Two mares, weight 1200 each; sell ono or both. Ono .lorsey cow; all cheap. Call 707R1 alter (i p. m. or beforo 7 a. m. 10! FOIl SALE Twenty-flvo or 30 head of good stock cattle; no Jersey Fred Sturgis, Trail, Oregon. 103 FOIl SALE MlffCHLLAXEOUS FOIl SALE You may pick nlco plo cherries for 2c per pound at Gold Button Orchard, Gold Hill, Oregon Ready to gather now. Come early and gel tho best. 1 01 FOR SALE, Cheap for cash, 5-pas senger automobile in first, class con dlllon. Nearly new tires. . demonstration, call 19I-.I2, or see II. F. Meader, 013 CatbOrinn Street HiS FOR SALE 1910 Oakland No. 0, 5 passenger, with self-starter, $12! cash, If sold before Tuesday. A p ply Sugar Howl. 103 FOR SALE Get your apricots Sun day fine for canning, 4c on tree. ltoso orchard. 597-R1. 10 FOIl SALE Cnderwood typewriter In good condition, tit a reasonable price. Seo it at tlio Bennett Invest incut Co. 103 SECOND-HANI) LUMBER The lum her in the dancing plulforni located on Mill street, near the cily park. Prospective buyers will do well to call and look at lumber while the dance plntfrom Is In tho courso of const ruction. Over ten thousand feet. Inquire of J. C. McElroy, Co lumbia Hotel, Ashland, Or. 103 FOR SALE One largo refrigerator, capacity 400 pounds. At condition cheap. Louis Ulrlc h, Jacksonville, Oregon. 103 FOR SALE Large size rainlly refrig erator In A I condition at iJeVoc's. Mini Vista orchard. Phono 51I7-J2. FOIl SALE ItRAL KKTATH FOR HALE Land. Any ono desiring a good home and 23 ncroB of fine land would do well to consult John S. Norwood, Central Point. 104 FOR SALE Or might exchange for other clear properly, fanning land, fruit land, stockranc hes, timber land, from $10 per acre up, on long time, easy payments. Address Gold Ray Realty Co. ItUKINUSH OPPOuVuMTIHS FOR SALE Stock of general mer chatidist. Will Involco around $2, 500 with fixtures. I will rent build ing for a term of years at a very low rent, or pell nt option of pur chaser. Good country trado and a bargain for tho right man. Address Box 71, Butto Falls, Orugon, 117 MISCELI,ANP.OV AI'To SERVICE Anywhere, niitlag, rishliiK, ramping, private parties specialty. Clins, W. Austin. Phone CiO-U 105 FOIl EXOIivJjtil!, KXCIIAXCH KigMy acres, Texas for . city or country proprrtv or live stock. Address A. II. C, cure Mail Tribune. 20 1 WANTED Orchard from J'JO.OOO to ,), 000 for apartment houso lit Berkeley, California. Address own er 224 1 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, California. 100 TO EXCHANGE New $350 Krallso piano and somo ca:h for nuto in good condition. Box 233, Ashland, Oregon. 12 1 MONEY TO liOAN TO LOAN Small sums lo loan on A-l farm proporty. Calkin and Taylor. MONEY TO LOAN On good secur ity. Phono 647-J. J. H. Andrews. Medford Business College Bldg., Room 2. MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to $5000 on hand to loan at 7 per cent, on good farm security. Earl Tumy, 210 Gamett-Corey Bids. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. Easy month ly payments. See D. R. Wood. IX)ST LOST Watch, open face, 15 jewel. T. J. Thoinus Special. 208 South Central. Reward. 103 LOST On Sunday, 8th Inst., leather suit case, containing clothes, bo tween Murphy nnd Jacksonville. Reward. Return to K. Koike, 410 M. F. & II. building, Medford, Ore gon. 103 FOUND FOUND Watch opposite) Holland ho tel. Apply Lloyd Donman al. Mont gonicry'houso afler 0 tonight. 102 BUSINESS JIIKKCTOIIY. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. RE AMES Lawyer. Garnett- Corey bldg. Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 4 11, M. F. & II. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Ansio Supplies LATTER ADTO SPRING CO. W are operntlng the lnrgest, oldest and best equipped plant Iu the Pfc ciric northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Sold under writ ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected somo accounts 14 years old. We know how to gel th money. Tho Rullock 1 Mercantlli Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, ,2, 3. Has kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main St. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist, Over Dan. lei a Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Pbons 692-Y. Rnglnoer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOH Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Blda, Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain' age, orchard and Innd Improvement Farm Ijonns. UiANS - MefllorcPanil ltogue -II Ivor Nitllonul Farm Loan associations, 5 lo 4 0 years, Inleresl 5 per cent 0 per cent $3 seinl-nnnually on each $luil of loan pays interest and principal In 30 years. Privilege of paying $25 or any multiple I hereof after 5 years. Deposits received, 4 per cent, convertible Into 4 '.j per cent Farm Loan Bonds. Iluy u bond $25, $.".0, $100, $500 and $100(1. E. II. Iliird, Secrelary Treasurer. Gnrnctt-l.'orcy Building, Medford, Oregon. 120 Garbage UARIIAGI'l (let your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fc good sorvlce. Pbona 874-L. t. Y. Alien. Instruction In MuMo FRED ALTON IIAIOlir Teacher o piano aud harmony. Halght Muxlt Studio, 401 Garnott-Coroy Bldg, Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurant office. Fire, Aiitoiicdille, Accident; Liability, Pinto Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 21C Oarnett-Corcy Bldg. I'liyslclnns nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. IrOWARK Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build Ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurwt for S. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft II. Co. bldg., opposite P. 0. Phono 667. Printers end Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has ths best equipped printing office lo Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, hi 1 1 In K' systemi, etc. Portland prices. 87 Nortk Fir si. Tmnsfor ;.DS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 42 Norlh Front St. Phoim 1116. Price Tlht Sotvlot guar