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MEDFOttD' MATE TRTBTTNE, METVFOTID", OTCEflOX. SATURDAY. JULY 28. 1917 PAGE FIVE jVIilron, Ktoinmetz came in Thurs- lay morning irom his homo nt San nun, Cul., to greet friends and also bid them .good-bye, us ho is called pi. the colors, and has many friends (tljj this city, which was his former qio- . , . ; ; -,- -. fitv. and Mrs. I O. Walker of (Eagle Point tiro iioving to Gold Hill, bftving nrrived Tluirsdny afternoon. S. 0. Herring of Central Point is isiting liis friend, J.W. Mcrritt, in ;liis city, r .. . . ijl'rofessor and Mrs. B. A. Adams lid daughter Enid came in Wedlies Isy evening -mid ure resting at;. the nne dining hull, Mr. Adams was 'rmor school superintendent of the )8cal schools and the. family have Jifnsts of friends in : this vicinity, (they have been in attendance nt the Jjlrtionnl Kducationnl association, 4u also stopped over" for' a few jdnys with Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Rich fai'ds at Salem. They toured, from their home in Lakeview to The fen'les, then to Portland, Sulem, Eu Igtla and finally Gold Hill, in their lipw Maxwell, and only were stopped nee and that with a blowout. Quite an excitement was caused hursduy noon by a byre gross fire the vicinity of the high school liildihe. Bungalows in the iuigh lorhood were in jeopardy until the ijrht was over. Regular meeting of the Red Cross Vednesdny afternoon was well at tended nnd much work accomplished. The initial box which was completed lest week and placed in Bowers' -Arm iitoro window, for a. few days' Vas (sent to headquarters Tuesday. Ifo (ports Rhowed $25 netted from Red t Cross dolls and a totul lund on hand of $70.24. ; r i . &: Tohie Newton nnd wife nccompan led Mrs. Homer Lihart Ihursdnv night on her return to her home in ; Ashland. They will remain ihere ilinlil Saturday evening. j' j Mrs. Homer Ellmrt of Ashland ;,0ume down Thursday to spend 'the ' day with relatives at this place, lobie i Keyton of San Francisco, who 'o here, is a brother of Mrs. El- crowds ot relatives and trends Svere nt the station Tuesdny nfter- oon to see the local members of Company 7 off to Medford for mob ilisation. Bel Rio orchard has just finished installing n now irrigating system.. Mrs. C. W. Gregory and children, ho have been visiting at tfio home f Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Stone, the past ftveek, left Thursday morning for ptyieir home in North Bend. She was t; accompanied by Mrs. Stone, wh j will t Visit on the coast for one week. Go-j-flig as far as Rosehurg by train, they frill be met there by their friends, Mr. 6ind Mrs. S. T. Beal, with their ear, nd all .will make the trip to 'coast' y nuto. sg airs, r. ..una pi iuismim came in Vidny to attend to business mat- rs in Gold Hill. The Ladies' Aid met, in .. rejiilnr ?Jossion Thursday afternoon at the uirsonnge. A large attendance en oyed the afternoon on the lawn. As jjjhe gathering had taken the 'form of 4t .oin shower for the hostess, it. was finite a surprise to her, as sho hud 4iot caught a word to that effect. Kptctore dispersing, dainty cake and Biunch were served, '''. Miss Ruth Kimball came Friday looming to visit nt the home of Mr.' find Mrs. Eagle in Riverside colony. Mrs. Mark Carl, former resident ere, hut now of Santa Anna, Califor nia, viBited uad attended to business here this week. Mrs. G. W. McMorrls, .daughter of Grandma Edington, Is Visiting at the dlngton home, called Ty the Illness of her mother. Mrs, McMorriB resides in Seattle. i Cora B. Flnley, who was inquiring the whereabouts of Frank Chltwood here recently, was thru our precinct agf. u soliciting donations to be UBed in establishing an orphans' vocational Institution about seven miles south M H. I. Pelton and family are being rvlsited by Portland friends. j The Infant daughtetr of M. A Schultz, who has been quite HI, Is iimch Improved. I Miss Loleta Hougham visited nnd attended to Bhopplng in Medford Thursday. i Grandma Ellington's condition In BUI I unimproved. Thn Dnltnn hnnAn dta.ln Inln n n. Vrntion Tuesday. I Some ot the groin In our precinct is Hurning out better than had lately 'becn expected. W. C. Kenney and family accom' panled by Jesse Tresam, were shop ; ping In Medford Thursday. While jthere Jesse made purchase of a motor I cycle which proved Inefficient, as j.Iesse had to Jump a car to get home, poa Hougham and wife of Klamath SKalls visited relatives here last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Cook are mak Ing good use ot their Ford by visiting SIS VALLEY at different points alone the northern j coast where they have relatives and friends.'' Mr,, and Mrs. Herman Blmpkins and wife of Chlco. California, visited W. W, Edlugton and family last week. Mrs. L. B. Fisher returned from Medford Tuesday with her son, Willis, who underwent an operation nt the hospital, and seems much improved. John Cameron end daughter, ac companied by the MiBses Nealons, vis ited here Thursday evening. , COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Bts. Circuit Court. YinaEdn'u Hull vs. James C. Hall, divorce. Claude E. Lund vs. J. P. Ruckcr, affidavit, order. Pacific nighway fin rage vs, K. L, Ewing, claim of lien. L. P. Hubbard et al. vs. William Scott, mandate. F. II. Mnxson vs. Ashland Iron Works, mnndato. S. F. Rcichort vs. Josephine Sooy Rmith, maiidnto. Rogue River Fruit & Produce As sociation vs. Gjillon-Chnnibers Co., mandate. . W. 117 Stewart vs. George King, mandate. Pacific Highway Garage, nssi'ined 'business name. ',; Heal Estate Transfers. h. D. Dolliirhide'ot ux to Ore-' gon & Californiai .Railroad Co., land in twp. 40-2E. $ James E. Hartley ct ux to Or egon & California Railroad . ' Co., land in sec. 21-40-2E. Louis Ililty et ux to Oregon & California . Railroad , Co., . land in sec, 21-1D-2K 10 10 HI LEGAL NOTICE. TO THE COUNTY COURT OF Til 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 here inafter described, desiring to provide for the construction of works for the Irrigation of the same, or for the re construction, betterment, 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 the Federal Reclamation Laws, hereby propoBO the organization of an Irrigation District under Hie provis ions of Chapter 357 of the General Laws of Oregon adopted by the Twen ty ninth Regular Session of the Legls latlve Assembly, approved by the Gov ernor of the State of Oregon and filed In the Office of the Secretary of State February 21st, 1917, and accordingly we have signed and do hereby present to the County Court of the State of 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 at the section corner common to sections twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), thirty-three CIS), and thirty-four CM), in township thirty-six (3(5). south, range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian, In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon; thence south one and one- fourth (14) nines; tnence west one fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence south one (1) mile, more or less, to. the intersection with the north line of Donation Land Claim number sixty-six IGli), In town ship thirty-seven (37), range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian, produced eastward; thence west three hundred forty-seven and four-tenths (347.4) feet to the northeast corner or sain Donation balM Claim No. lili; tnence south thirty-two and thirty-three hun dredths (32.33) chains; thence south thlrtv-six decrees and forty-five min utes west (Slid 4rim) W. two hundred nnd forty-nine and three-tenths (2t!l..t) tent; thence cast one Hundred rmy (100) feet; thence soulh three hun dred forty-six and five-tenths (31G.5) feet to the northwest comer f Lot (j In Section 9, Township Thirty-seven (37) south, range one (1) west, Will amette Meridian; thence cast twenty five and sixty-seven hundredths (25.117) chains to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the south east quarter or section 9, township thirty-seven (37), range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian: thence east one fourth () mile; thence south three- fourths () mile; tnence west one fourth C4) mile; thence south three fourths () mile; thence east one rourlh (V4) mile; thence south tiirce fourths (-TO mile; thence west one fourth (W) mile; thence south throe fourths () mile; 'hence east one- half (H) mile; tlMiice south ten hun dred twenty and six-tenths (10'0.(i) feet: thence west nine apd four-tenths (9.4) chains; thence south nrtycight (58) ci lns: thence cast ten and elghty-lve hundredths (10.85) chains to the quarter section line running north and south through center or section thirty-four (34) In township thlrtv-scvpn (37) south, range one (1) west. Wlllnniette Meridian: thence south twenty-eight (28) chains to the south one-fourth Ci) section corner of section thirty-four (34) township thirty-seven (37) south, range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian; thnnce wst one hundred twenty (120) feet to the west line of Donation Land Clnlm No. eighty-five. (85), in town shin Ihlrty-olght (38) soulh. range one (1) west. Willamette Meridian; thence south thirty-nine (3d) chains to the southwest corner of said Donation Land Cialm -No. eighty-five If.',) thence east one hundred twenty (120) feet; thence south one (1) 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 to the center of section fifteen (15) In town ship thirty-eight (38) south, range one (1) west,. Wiiametle Meridian; thence west 'oh'o-'elehth f'ui mile to! the main Irrigation ditch of the Rogue River Valley Canal Oomminy known as the Phoenix Mill Ditch which irri gation ditch runs from Bear Creek in a northwesterly direction through the town of Phoenix and beyond: thence along the Phoehlx Mill Ditch to' the southwest comer of the southeast one fourth ( Vi. ) of the northwest one fourth (M) of section eight (S), town- 8'ilp thirty-eight (38) south, range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian: thence west one and one-fourth (1 ) miles to the one-fourth ( M ) corner on the west line of section seven (7), township thirty-eight (38) south, range one (1) west. W. M.; thence north seven-eights ) mile to the Jacksonville-Phoenix ftoad: thence along said road in a northwesterly di rection to the 'WesV4ine of section ne (1), township thirty-eight (38) jouth, range two (2) west, W., M.; thence north one-fourth (4) hillo, more or less, to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of tho north west quarter ot section one (1), town ship thirty-eight (38) south, rnngo two (2) west. W. M.; -thence .west ono and one half (1) miles; thence north one-fourth (14) mile; thence weHt one-fourth ( y. ) mile; thence north one-eighth (H) mile; thence west me-fourth (14) mile: thence north one-fourth ( hi ) mile; thence west one-half ( fc ) mile; thenco north one- eighth ( ) mile to the center of sec tion thirty-three (33), township thirty seven (37) south, range two (2) weBt, W. M.i thence west one-half (14) mile; thence north one-fourih 1 14 ) mile; thence west one-fourth ( 14 ) mile; thence north one-half (1) mile; thence west one-fourth (14) mile; thence north one-fourth ' ( J4 ) mile to the center of Bection twenty-nine (29), in township ttiirty-Beven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence west one-fourth (14) mile; thence north one (1) mile; thence east one-fourth ( 14 ) mile to the cen tor of section twenty (20), iir town ship thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence north one-fourth (14) mile; thence east one fourth (14) mile; thence north three (3) chains;- thence east one-fourth (14) mile; thence north ono and one- fourth (114) miles to the northeast corner of section seventeen (17), In township thirty-seven (37) south, rnnge two (2) wtst, W. M.; thence west one- fourth (14) mile: thence north one (1) mile; thence west one-fourth y) mile; thence north one-half (M) mile to the center of section five (5) in Uiwnship thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence southeasterly along the southerly side of the main Irrigation canal of the Rogue River valley Canal company ex- tendlrig thru sections five (5) and tour (4) of said township and range, which canal Is known as the Hopkins Canal Extension, to the southeast corner of Lot seven (7), section four (4), town ship thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence in a southeasterly direction along the Hop kins Canal Extension through sections nine (9), sixteen (1G), fifteen (15) fourteen (14), to a polut due south of the quarter corner between sections 'thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), town ship thirty-seven (37) south, vunge two (2) west, W. M., and distant therefrom twenty-three hundred feet U!300), more or less; thence south on line between Bald sections tlilrteen' (13) and fourteen (14), twenty-one hundred (2100) feet, more or less, to the county roail running east and west through the north half of section twenty-four S24), of said township and range; thence east one-fourth (14) mile; thence Bouth twenty-seven hun dred (2700) feet, more or less, to the city limits of the city of Medford, Oregon; thence on the northwesterly and north .boundaries of (lie city of Medford, Oregon, to Hear Creek nt a Iioint approximately sixteen hundred (1800) feet south of the section earner common to sections tnlrtccnu.1), eighteen (18), nineteen (19), and twenty-four (21), In township thirty seven (37) south, ranges ono (1) and two (2), west,' W. M.; thenco north arid east, along the south and cast sides of the main canal of the Rogue River Valley Canal Company known as the Hopkins Canal through secllons nineteen (19), eighteen (18), seven (7). eight (8), five (5), four (4), to tho quarter corner on the north line ot section four (4), township thirty- seven (37) south, rnnge ono (1) west. W. M.; thence northeasterly along the south and east sides of the Hop kins Canal through section thirty three (33), township thirty-six (3(1) south, range one (1) west, W. M to (ho north line thereof; thence east nine hundred (1)001 feet more or less, to the point of beginning. Excepting and excluding from the above bounded land, nil land lying within the exterior limits of the City of Medford, an Incorporated city In Jackson County, Oregon, as the geo graphical limits and boundaries of said city are described and speclllcnl ly set forth In the present Charter of the sa d City of Medford. And further excepting and exclud ing from the above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of the City of Jacksonville, nn Incor porated city In Jacksoii County, Ore gon, ns the geographical limits and boundaries of said city are described and specifically set- forth in tbe pros ent Charter of said City of Jackson vlllo. And further excepting nnd exclud Ing from tho nlmve bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of the Town of Phoenix, nn Incorpo rated town In Jackson County, Ore gon, ns the geographical, limits and boundaries of said town are described and specifically set forth In thci pres ent. Charter of said Toyttf of l'hoenlx And further cxcentltig'aand exclud Ing from tho above bounded lnnd, all land lying within the exterior limits of El Mar Addition, Medford, Oregon, a platted subdivision adjacent to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purposes, ns sni.i M Mar Addition Is bounded and do- scribed on the official plat thereof, re- corded III the Office of the County Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon In Volume 3 ot Plat Records, at page 24 And further excepting nnd exclud Ine from the above bounded land.t. all ftind Ivlng within tbe exterior limits of East Heights Addition, Medford Oregon, a plntlcd subdivision ndlncent to tho said City or Meiiioru, oniony valuable for residence purposes, ni said East Heights Addition Is bound ed and described on tho official plat thereof, recorded In the snld Record er's Offli'i In Volume i of Plat Rec ords, at page 37, 'And ' further' excepting and exclud lag from the above bounded land, all land lying within' the exterior limits of Highcroft Addition to the City of ivieurora, a piattau subdivision adja cent to the said City of Medford, chief ly valuable for residence purposes ,r.3 said H'ldirrcft Addition to the City of Medford is bounded and described on the official plat thereof, recorded In the said Recorder s Office. In Vol ume 8 of Plat Records, at page 2n. And runner excepting and ex":ud- ing from the above bounded land, alt land lying within the exterior limit of Capitol Hill Addition. Medford, Ore gon, a platted subdivision adjacent to the snld (Jlty or Medrord, chiefly valu able for residence purposes, ns said Capitol Hill addition Is bounded and described on tho official plat thereof, recorded In said Hecorder s office, in Valuine 3 of Plat Records, at page (i And runner excepting and exclud ing, from the above bounded lnnd, all land lying within tho oxterlor limits of Oakwood Subdivision of Mock 2 of the Extension to Siskiyou Heights Addition to the City of Medford, a platted subdivision adjacent to the said City of Medford. chiefly valuable for residence purposes, as said Ouk wood Subdivision is bounded nnd de scribed on the officlnl plat thereof, re corded in tho snld Recorder's Office, In Volumo 4 of Plat Records, at page 19. ,, ,. And further excepting and exclud ing from the nhove bounded land, nil land lying within the exterior limits of Fiances Addition to the City of Medford, a platted subdivision adja cent to the said .City of Medford, chiefly, valuable for residence purpos es, as said Frances Addition Is bound ed and described on tho official plat thereof, recorded In the said Record er's Office, In Volume 3 of Plat Rec ords, at page 32, And further excepting and exclud ing from the above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Mountain View Addition, a platted subdivision adjacent to the said City or Medlord, chiefly valuablo for resi dence purposes, as said Mountnlli View Addition is bounded and de. scribed on the official plat (hereof, recorded in the said Recorder s Ollice, In Volume 1 of Plat Records at page in. And further excepting and exclud lug from the above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior l.uiita of Alberts' Subdivision ot Lot 4, Mlock 2, Nlckell's Addition to Medford, Ore gon, u platted subdivision adaee''t to tho snld City of Medford, chiefly valu able for residence purposes, us Bald Nlckell's Addition is bounded and de scribed on the official plat thereof, recorded in the said Recorder's Ol'rice, in Volumo 2 of Plat Records, at page 45. And further excepting and exclud ing from the nhove bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Woodlawn Heights Addition, a plntted subdivision, .adjacent to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purposes, as said Wood lawn Heights Addition is bounded and described on the official plat thereof, ecorded in the said Recorder s Office, In Volume 1 of Plat. Records, at page 1S3. i And further excepting and exclud ing from the nhove bounded land, all laud lying within live exterior -limits of Hunker Hill -'Addition to Medrord, a platted subdivision adjacent to the said City of Medrord; chiefly valuable for resilience, purposes, .as said Bun ker II ill Addition Is bounded and de scribed on the official plat thereof, recorded in tile snld Recorder's Office, In Volume 1 of Plat Records, at page 3.. And further excepting nnd exclud ing from tlie above bounded land, nil land lying within the extorter limits of Palm'B Second Addition to tho City of Medford, a platted subdivision ad jacent to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence pur poses, ns said Palms Second Add. Hon is bounded and described on the of ficial plat thereof, recorded in the said Recorder's Office, in Volumo 2 of Plat Records, at page 22!. And further excepting and exclud ing from tile above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of nurelhurst Addition, a platted subdi vision adjacent to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for losl- dence purposes, as said Laurelhurst Addition iB bounded and described on the officlnl plat thereof, recorded in tho said Recorder's Office, In Volume 3, of Plat Records, at page 27. Wo hereby allege that It Is tho pur pose of tho petitioners to organize an Irrigation District comprising the above hounded and described lauds under the provisions of said Act. The petitioners accompany their pe tition with, nnd hereby present for the approval ot this Court, a good and sufficient bond in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, which is double the amount of tho probable cost of or ganizing such District, conditioned that the bondsman will pay all said costs 111 case said organization ho not affected. WHEREFORE your petitioners pray that this Court npprove tho said bond and that said Irrigation District be organized under the provisions of said Act, and that this Court shall make and enter nn order, establishing nnd defining the boundaries of such Irr gallon District; determining whether the requlslto number ot owners or land within such proposed District shall have petitioned for the formation thereof; and whether the petition and notice of tho time of presentation thereof shall have been duly published as In snld Act provided; and designnl ing the name of said District and di viding said 'District into three divis ions of ns nearly cptal szd as may lie practicable, and establishing n con venient number of Election Precincts In said proposed Districts, and defin ing. the boundaries thereof; and mak ing such other directions and provis ions ns may be Just and proper un der said Act. Dnted July Kith, 1917. . K. 11. Piekel, R. W. Clancy, Wm. Mc Credle, W. A. Folger, Leonard Car IK'nter, Jackson County Bank, .1. A. Perry, Ionls Kulps, I). W. Luke, Kinnk P. Diilton, (loo. 11. Young, T. Lit lle.Mrs. P. W. Harmon, M. S. Janes. W. 0. Junes, II. L. Nobllt, H. II. Junes; D. I). Smith, Geo. R. Llndlny, V. 11. Vawter; First National lliink, Med ford, Ore, by Win. G. Tslt, Pies.; Hlllornst Orchard Co., by Reginald II Parsons, Pres. and Mgr.; II. W. Ming ham, Alfred H. V. Carpenter. WlnnJ fred Grant, A. H. Miller, Porter J Noff, E. H. Janney, C. C. Pierce, A W-. Stone, F. C. Edinendi'S, George B Carpenter, Robert W, Iluhl, II, C, Gar- nctt, S. W. Sniylle, reo. E. flpraguo.i W. R. Lamb, S. A. Nve, Dillon R. Hill; H. I). Nye, Geo. W. Walters, J. L. Sample; Potter & Goold, bv O. O. Goold; C. C. Heard, James P. Han sen, B. F. Vandyke, W. V. Harnum, J. C. Doberneek. H. H. Tioyer, (.'nth arlne Van Dyke. D. E. Patterson, Tom Rusliong, C. W. Abercromble. Jas. Campbell, Wm. O'Hara. C. A. Myers. Edgar S. Ilarer. Geo. L. Yost. M. F. Sheets, F. Corning Kenley; Egan Or chard Co., by. H. Chandler Egan: P. M. Jnnney, Harvey Walter. Charles N. I liinsen, W. M. Van Scoyoo, G . M. Loom Is. R. A. Clark, F. L. Honpln, Mrs. Flora Anna Irving, R, L. Wllt-on, J. B. Moehun, Ralnh Raymond, O. W. Stevens, P. O. . Hippensteel, W. C. Haynea, Paul Kr'ntzler, Clias. M. Eng lish; A, A. Allen.- STATE OF OREGON, County of Jack son, ss. I, E. 11. Plckol, being duly sworn snyl That 1 am one of tho petitioners who signed the foregoing petition, Hint I have rend the same and know tho contents thereof, , nnd. that I believe it iu uu ii tie, E. P. PICKEL. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 13th duy of July, 1917. WINN1FRED GRANT. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Nov. i)3rd, 1920. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Ploase take notice that the forego ing petition for the organization of an Irrigation District out of the land thorein described will bo presented to tho County Court of the Stnto of Oregon for the 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 tho County Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 13th day of August, 1917, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day. E. B Plckol, R. W. Clancy, Wm. McCredle, W. A. Folger, Leonard Car penter, Mrs. P. W. Harmon, M. S. Janes, W. C. Janes, II. L. Nobllt. II. B. Janes, B. D. Smith, Geo. R. Llmlloy, V. H. Vawtor, Jackson County Bunk; First National Bank, Medford, Or , by Wm. G. Tait, ProB.; Louis Kulps, Frank P. Dutton, D. W. Luke, Gon. B Young, J. T. Little, J. W. Sniylle, Geo E. Sprrfgue. W. R. Lamb, S. A. Nye, Harvey Walter, Charles N. Hansen, W. M. Van Scoyoc, G. M. Loomls, R. A. Clark, F. L. Hoppln; Hillcrest Orchard Co., by Reginald H. Parsons, Pres. and Mgr.; II. W. Blugnnm, Alfred S. V. Carpenter, Wlnnlfied Grant, A. II. Miller, Porter J. Noff, E. II. Junney, C. 0. Pierce, A. W. Stone, F. C. Edmoados, George B. Car penter, Robert W; Ruhl, H. C. Gavnett, Edgar S. Hater, Geo. L. Yost, M. Sheets, F. Coining Kenley; Egan Or chard Co., by II. Chandler Egan; P. M. Janney, Chas. M. English, J. A. Perrv, Mrs. Flora Ann Irving, R. L. Wilson, J. B. Moehan, Ralph Ray mond, O. W. Stevens, D. O. Hlppon sleel. W. C. Hnvnos. Paul Krntzler, Dillon R. Hill, II. 11. Nye, Geo. W. Wal ters. J. O. Sample; Potter & Goold, by G. G. Goold; C. C. Heard, James P. Hansen, H. F. Van Dyke, W. V Bnrnuin, J. C. Doberneek, H. H. Bnyor, Catharine Van Dyke, D. E. PattoiBon, Tom Buahong. C. W. Abercromble .las. Campbell. William O llara, C. A, Myers, A. A. Allen. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tbe County of Jackson. Vina Edna Hall, plaintilf, vs. .Innios C. Hall, defendant. .. ' To the above named Cf.rendant: In tho nnmo of the State of Oregon: You are hereby summoned and io quired to appear in tho above entitled court and cause and answer the com plaint of the pliiln'-lff, on file therein against you, within six woeiis uom tho dato of the first publication of which summons, ivhldi said dato is July 2Sth, 1917. You are further notiried Hint It you fall to so- appeur and answer suld complaint within said time, plaintiff will apply to tho court for too ronei demanded ill the complaint a succinct statoment of which is ns follows' For a decree of the court dissolving tho bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, divorcing the nlaintiff from defendant nbsolittoly and awarding to plaintiff the cars and custodv of the minor child or plirtutir and defendant, Elsie, together with such other and further relief as tho court mnv deem Just. This summons Is published pursu ant to an order therefor made by F. L. Touvollo, County Judge of said county, dated .July 2 7, 1917. PORTKIt J. NEFF, Plaintiff's Attorney. CLASSIFIED ADS. Ono cent per word per Issue. Six insertions for price of five. Fifty cents per line per month without change. , ' 4,44.44.4.4-4 444'44'4' WANTED SA LESM EN. SALESMAN' Capable specialty mail for Oregon. Staple line on now and exceptional terms. Vacancy now. Attractive commission con tract. $.15.00 weekly fo rexpenses. Mites F. Blxler Co., 22930 Curlln Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. SIDE LINE .MEN. Do you want a real ono that ono order a day will pay you $9.00. No samples to carry. Something new. Write today. Can- field Mfg. Co., 208 Slgel St., Chi cago, Illinois. ' SAIESMAN For general trade In Oregon. 1 New strong proposition; Btnnln lino, moderate priced goods, Bnlondld commission contract. $35 weekly for expenses. Continental Jewelry Co., 191 30, Continental Bldg., Cleveland, O. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position ns bookkeeper and stenographer, Seven years ex perlencc. Now employed but desire better Biliary. Address P. O, Box 68t. Ml WANTED Man with family wants care of ranch. Sober, Industrious experienced. Can glvo reterenco If des red. J. c. .McKenzio, v.. urey tone Ave.. Monrovia. Calif, HO HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Woman for general house work. Two in family. 615 West Thirteenth St. 110 WANTED Woman to cook and do laundry work. Wages $40.00 por month. Must be good cook. Mrs. Geo. A. Mansfield, Prospect, Ore gon. . 109 -I rr CJSC r HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Wood cutters. Apply Frank Ray, Sixth and Fir Sts. 109 WANTED Man to onerate tractor. Apply Mira VlBta Orchard. Phone B97-.T3. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Saddle horse and medium size rifle today or tomorrow. M A. Ruder. 110 WANTED To buy good motorcycle Must bo In good running order and cheap for cash. Address Motorcy cle, Medford, Oregon, caro Berkeley Orchard, Route 1. .. 110 WANTED A 1916 or 1917 Ford Cash for the right car. Phono 5S0-R. WANTED Young ranch team weight about 2800. Wish to trade In older team. of mares, pay differ ence in cash,- John Greh, Englo Point, Oregon. Phone 29. 109 WANTED Cuttle and hogs to pas ture. Phono II. D. Powell, Ashland 4F13, or If. W. Bingham, Mira Vista Orchard, Medtord. WANTED To buy Btock hogs. II. W. Bingham. Medford. WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry weekly. Wo nssure you fair treat ment and highest prices in the ctty. Got our trade ana cash prices. War ner, Wortman & Gore. ' WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to move. Phone 4SX-M. or 488-X. FUIt.MSIIED APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Bumuier rates. The Borben. Phono 938-R. FOR RENT One completely furnish ed apartment nt Hotel Holland. FOH HEN'l ROUSES FOR RENT Five-room furnished house. Inquire at 105 Trlft St. 114 FOR RENT Modern 8-room house on South Holly street. Eleven-room house furnished close In. Phone 218-Y. " 108 FOR RENT Six-room modern bun' gnlow, big Bleeping porch, all mod ern conveniences. Dr. E. H. Por ter. FOH RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Brick store room occu pied by. Sugar Bowl, 211 W. Main One 7-room dwelling house, 4 02 S, Newtown. J. I1 . White. 11 'OR RENT 400-acre Irrigated ranch half bearing apple and penr orchard . half grain or hay. Address G., care Mull Tribune. 109 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cheap, cow and tw calves. D. O. Frederick, Central Point, R. F. D. 2. Ill FOR SALE Or trnde, good work horse, about 1000 pounds, Ernest Webb, Central Point. 110 FOR SALE Good all round wor inure and saddle pony. Phono 28J1 FOR 8AIJ8 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Thirty tons first-class alfalfa hay. O. D. Wlthrow, Talent, Oregon. 11 FOR SALE A 25-20 Winchester rl flo, almost now, very cheap. Also a shotgun in good condition. Call at No. 322 South Newtown St., or phone 1G3-R. 'OR SALE Good business for sale Apply owner, Roy IJIrlcli, Jackson vlllo. Ill FOR SALE Four h. p. Thor motor cycle. Good condition, $25, cash Phono 857-L. 11 FOR SALE Forly-nino purebred White Leghorn yearling hens, now laying 70 por cent dally at $1.30 Hotmail birds. Ernost Webb, Con trnl Folntt. , HO FOR BALE HEAL KHTATH FOR SALE Or trado, house and foil lota in Talent on Pacific highway would consider good second-hnii car In trade. Box D. A., Mall Tr buno. 10 FOR SALE Or might exchango fo: other clear property, farming land, fruit lnnd, stockninchcs, tlmbc land, from $10 per aero up, on Ion time, easy payments. Address Gold Ray Itenlty Co. FOR EXCIIANGIt FOR EXCHANGE For Medford property, good residence property In Everett, Washington, Phono 528-X. 112 TO EXCHANGE Now $350 Krnuse piano and 'some cash for auto In good condition. Box 233, Ashland, Oregon. 124 MONEY TO IrflAN TO LOAN Small sums to loan on A-l farm property, Carkln and Taylor. MONEY TO LOAN On good secur ity. Phono G47-J. J. II. Andrews. Medford Business College Bldg.. Room 2. MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to $5000 on hand to lonn nt 7 per cent, on good farm security. Earl Tumy, 210 Garnott-Coroy Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Monoy to loan on Medford property. Easy month ly poyuiouts. Sue D, R. Wood. TAKES IT TAKE.V UP Small bay horse, star in forehead, shod all arourl. Branded "E" oa left shoulder. G. M. Loom is, Ross Lane. 112 BUSINESS OPPOflTtJIMITIES FOR BALE Columbia Cafe in En- dors Block, Ashland, Oregon. Will sell at low figure on account of ill health. Phono' 2(1, Ashland. 114 FOR SALE Stock ot general nier- chandist. Will invoice around $2, 500 with fixtures. I will rent build ing for a term of years at a very low rent, or sell at option of pur chaser. Good country trado and a bargain for the right man. Address Box 71. Butte Falls, Oregon. 117 OIL STOCK $1.00 share Ig acre age; great developments in prog ress. Don't duluy. May miiko 100 to one. Write for particualrs. Bet ter wire $10. (iailoway, 1001, Col cord Bldg., Oklahoma. Okla. BUY Amalgamated Oil, 2 cents share. Pay halt cash, lot your dividends pay the balance. Make your money do double duty. Twenty producing wells. Let earnings pay half your stock. Stock issued to you now. Wrlto for particulars. Amalgamat ed Oil Co., 1101 Colcord Bldg., Ok lahoma, Okla. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at lw rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnet Corey bldg. Accountant, 33. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 411, M. F. & H. Bldg,, Medford, Oregon. Ansto Supplies LATTER ATJTO SPRING CO. W are operating tho largest, oldosl and best equipped plant in tho Ps oiflo northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold nndor writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to got ths money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8, Has. kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main at Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan. lels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phont 692-Y. Icnglnecr and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer anil contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain, age, orchard and land Improvement . Farm Lnnns. IOANS Medford and Rogue Rivor National Farm Loan associations, D to 40 yonrs, Interest 5 por cont 8 por cent $3 semi-annually on each $100 of loan pays interest and principal In 3G yoara. Privilege of paying $25 or any multiple thereof after 5 yenrs. Deposits received, 4 per cent, convertible Into 4 V& por cent Farm Lonn Bonds. Buy n bond $25, $50, $100, $500 and $1000. E. H. Hurd, Secretary Tionsurer, Garnett-Corey Building, Medford, Oregon. 129 Garbngo OARBAGH Get your premises cleaned up for the summer, Call on the city garbage wagons to good service. Phone 874-L. . Y. Allen. InstructlAn In Music FRED ALTON HA Kill' V Teacher o piano and harmony. Halght Musli Studio, 401 Garuett-Corey Bldg Phone 72. . Insurance KARL S. TUMY General lnsurancs office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract snd Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 211 Garnett-Coroy Hldg. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. IrOWARD Osteopathia physician. 30.1 Garuett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scion tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. II. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 687. Printers snd Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has ths best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systoms, etc. Portland prices. 27 Norts Fir at. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st, Phon $15, Prices right Sorvlca icusr- INTEItl HIIAN AUTOCAR O. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent, and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. ra. lso on Saturday at 10: 15 p. m. Sun days leave at 8 and 10:30 a. m. nnd :00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:S0 p. m. Leave Ashland tor Modtord dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p..m. Also on Snturday nights at G:30. Sundnys leave Ashland t 9:00 a. m., and 10.30 a, ui., 1:00, 4:30, 6:30, and 10:30 p. m. i . i