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MEDFOTTO urATE TRTBWTC, rEDFOUD, OTCTC(Voy,; ''SATURDAY, "AFflUST 11, 1017 1 WEATHER , FOR COMING WEEK WASHINGTON, Auk. 11 Wenth- ir jiredietums for the week beginning jiuiduy, issued today, are: ii 'ucific states Fair, with normal em porn tu res. , U ? Chicago Grain CHICAGO, Aug. '11 Quotations: Open. ' , Close. Iieat Sept $2.18 ' $2.15 Corn Dec ia.rVs 1.14 If ! 1.11 .a.I2 Oats Sept. ,r8V'2 .58 i Dee. .r.8V8' Ws Auction Pear Markets I New York 21 ears California Bartlctts, averaged $3.12. l'lSIadelphia, $3.15. Poston, $2.80. Chicago, $2.05. ( '.'- ' J a Portland Livestock 4 TORTLAND, Aug. 11. Hogs 'steady; receipts, 10. .( fnltl. .1... jin vume meauy-, receipts iu. Sheep steady; receipts 30. Portland Butter PORTLAND, Aiiir. ll.-Butter if inn. i Mrs. Dora Sheldon of Scrnnton, : la., is visiting at the home of Mrs. Ella Holdridgc. Mrs. Weaver was a visitor in Med ford one day last week. Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Endrens left early Monday morning for a ten-day vacation. The party motored, to Portland, where Kevjind Mrs. Reed will visit with MVs. Reed's mother. Professor Vim Seoy of Ashland will fill tho pulpit in Rev. Reed's nbsencu. Wo will have great pleasure in again honring Mr. Vim Scoy. Charles Tryer paid his father a hasty visit Sunday evening before' leaving for Fort Scott. He returned ,to Montague on 13 Monday morning. Grandpa fryer wears a broad smile these day's. He is tho proud possessor .of a.jfine granddaughter, which was born to his daughter, Mrs. Fred Urartdt, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Mcdford, on Tues day evening, Mother and daughter are duing fine. Woman's Home Missionary society met in the Ashland park Friday, Au gust 10. This was a meeting of nil the auxiliaries of the district. Holdridgc & Son shipped the first shipment of early peaches from Tal ent Saturday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Herring are the guests of. Mr. nnd Mrs, John Her ring of this place. Mrs. John Herring returned Wod nt&lay from Marysvillc, Where she was the guest of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Gratis, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Kern Valley and James Huttoii of Muniito, Idaho, were the guests of Mr. and Mi's. Jess Adams on Wagner creek Tuesday. -Mr. and Mrs. William Van Horn nnd sons, Curl and John, nnd Rice Miimuw of Paris, Oil., were the guests of Mrs. Charles Lacy tho first of the week. Mrs. liont' Van Horn of Paris, Cal., was a guest of Mr. Lncy on Monday nnd is now visiting her daughter in Jacksonville. Mr. Weaver was a business cuilcr in Ashland Friday. Mrs. Fred Sencer is the gue.it of Mr. and Mrs. William A'un Horn it: an auto trip to" Hubbard, Or., where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Springer nnd four children were the guests of Mrs. Charles Licy Tuesday. JVe and Mrs. Xnlhun Firestone nnd four children of Niland, Cal were the guests of Mrs. Surah F;ro stonc. Mrs. Firestone was awarded tho premium at a reception given by I ho Commercial club this spring for having the most grandchildren of an cues! present. All tho guests ot Mrs. Lacy, Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Firestone, who is Mrs.' Silencer's mother, and Mrs. Laeey's. grand mother, are iill relatives of Mrs. Siiruli Firestone. Tom Itrittsen, Mrs. Lawrence Ilrittscn and two daughters were the guests of Mrs. Fred Spencer Tues day. Mis Zetu Firestone is the guest ul Miss Klta Lucy at the Wagner Creek sawmill. Mrs. Chiulcs Lncy nnd guests, Mrs. Fred Spencer nnd giio-ls and Mrs. Firestone's vac-d motored to the Gold Range orchard, where they were the guests of Mr. nnd Mis Fletcher Spencer Tuesday evening. James lluttc.n of Mannto, Idaho, was the guet rtf his'eouin, Marion Trver. Wednesday evening nnd Thursday morning. Mr. Pace, janitor of the Talent school, is fixing up the school ground TALENT TALK and has engaged Marion Tryer, the Talent drayman, to haul forty-three yards of gravel and sand , for the purpose. Mrs. Harold Simpson of Wray is tlio guest of her sister, Mrs. Jay Terrell. Arthur Hall was a Medford .culler last Wednesday. Miss Armstrong is a guest at the Glimes home on Wagner creek. Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Glimes and son Hurry, also Miss Armstrong, their guest, motored to Med ford on Tuesduy. Georgo Carter was a recent visitor in Jacksonville. ' Mrs. Iilin Coleman of Jacksonville spent tho wock end with lier father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. ,Jess Ad ams, on Wagner creek. Mr. Coleman motored over and spent Sunday. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir 8U. Circuit Court. Grants Pass Hardware Co. vs. United Copper Co. et nl., demurrer. Protinto. . T. J. Johnston estate, executors' first and final account. Ruth Keizur estate, petition for distribution and final accounting. Real Estate Transfers. Carlos A,. Mugcrle to. Sarah Wakenian, land in sec. 3-35- 4W $ 1 Louis W. Hollailiiy et ux to Louise McC. Norton, land in Enoch Walker Place... 1 LEGAL NOTICE. TO THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 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, dcBiring 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 ns principal or guar antor of indebtedness, on account of District Lands to tho United States under tho Federal Reclamation Laws. hereby proposo the organization of an Irrigation District under the provis ions of Chapter 357 of the General Laws of Oregon adopted bv tho Twen ty ninth Regular Session of the Legis lative Assembly, npproved by tho Gov ernor of tho State of Oregon and filed in the Office of the Secretary f State February 21st, 1917, and accordingly we have signed and do'horeby present to the County Court of the State or Oregon, for the County of Jackson, within willed county all ot said lands lie, our nctltion therefor. The boundaries of said proposed Ir rigation District aro hereby set forth and particularly -described as follows Beginning at the section corner common to sections twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), thirty-three (33), and thirty-four (34), in township thirty-six (38), south, range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Coun ty, Oregon; thenco south one and ono fourth (114) miles: thenco west- one- fourth ( 14 ) mile; thenco south ono (1) mile, more or less, to (he intersection with the north line of Donation Land Claim number sixty-six (CO), In town ship thirty-seven (37), range one (1) west, Willamette Meridian, produced eastward; thonco west threo hundred forty-seven and four-tenths -(317.4) feet to tho northeast corner of said Donation Land Claim No. SB: thence south thirty-two and thirty-three hun dredths (32.33) chains; thenco south thirty-six degrees and forty-five, min utes west (Slid 45m) W. two bundled and forty-nine and three-tenths (249.3) rect; thenco east one hundred fifty (150) feet; thonco south three hun dred forty-six and five-tenths (34fl.ro feet to the northwest corner of Lot 0 in Section 9, Township Thirty-seven (37) south, range one (1) west, Will amette Meridian; thence east twenty five and sixty-seven hundredths (25.G7) chains to the northeast corner of tho southeast, quarter of tho south east quarter of section 9, township thirty-seven (37), range ono (1) west. Willamette Meridian; thence east ono fnnrth ( Vi ) mile: thence south three fourths () mile; thenco west one fourth (Vi) mile; thence south three fourths () mile; thence east one fourth (14) mile;, thence south turee fourths () mile; thence west one fourth (Vi) mile: thence south three fourths ()) mile; 'hence cast one half (14) mile; th-.-meo south ten hun dred twenty nnd six-tenths (HUQ.A) feet: thenco west nine and four-tenths (9.4) chains; thenco south flflyolght (BR) cl uliis; theticn cast ten anil eiglityivo hundredths (10. SB) chnlnB to tlio' quarter section lino running north and south through center of section thirty-four (34) in township tnlrty-sovon t37) Booth, range ono (1) west. Willamette Meridian: thence south twenty-eight US) chains to the south one-fourth ( Vi ) section corner of section thirty-four (34) township thirty-seven (37) south, rango ono fl) west, Willamette Meridian; thenco west ono hundred twenty (120) foot to the west line of Donation Land Claim No. eighty-five (S5), In town ship thirty-eight (38) south, range one (1) west. Willamette Meridian; thence south thirty nine C!tt) rhnlns to the southwest corner of said Donation Lnnd -Claim No. eighty-five IMO; thence east ono 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) weal, Willamette Morld Ian; thence south two (2) miles t tho center of section fifteen (15) In town ship thtrty-elght (38) south, ringo one (1) west. Wllamcttc Meridian thence west one eighth (H) mllo to the main irrigation ditch of the Roeue River Valley Canal Company known as the Phoenix Mill Ditch which Irri gation ditch runs from Dear Creek In a northwesterly direction through the town of Phoenix and beyond; thence along the Phoenix Mill Ditch to tlio1 southwest corner of the southeast one fourth ( Vi ) of the northwest one fourth (14) of section eight (8), town Ship thirty-eight (38) south, rnrigo one (1) west, Willamette Meridian: thence west ono and one-fourth (114) miles to the one-fourth ( VI ) coi ner on the west line of section sever? (7), township thirty-eight ' (38) south, range one (1) west, W. M.; thence north seven-eights () mile to the Jacksonville-Phoenix Road: thence along said road in a northwesterly di rection to the west line of section ine (1), township thirty-eight (38) jouth, range two (2) west, W. "M.; thence north one-fourth (Vi) mile, more or less, to tho northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the north west quarter of section one (1), town ship thirty-eight (38) south, rango two (2) west,- W. M.; thence west one and one half (114) miles; thence north one-fourth (14) mile; thence west one-fourth (11) mile: thence north one-eighth ( V4 ) mllo; thence west me-rourth (Vi) mile: thence north one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence west one-half (14) mile; thence north one eighth. ( 14 ) 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 (14) mllo; tnence north one-fourih t'4) mile; thence west one-fourth (VI) mile; thence north one-half (Vi) mile; thence west one-fourth (VI) mile: thence north one-fourth ( Vi ) mile to 'the center of section twenty-nine (29). In township thirty-seven (37) south, range' two (2) west W. M.; thence west ono-fourth (Vi) mile; thence north one (1) mile; thence east one-fourth ( 14 ) mile to the cen ter of section twenty (20), In town ship thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.; thence north one-fourth (14) mile; thence east one fourth (14) mile; thenco north ihree (.1) chains; thence east one-fourth (14) mile; thonco north one and one- fourth (114) miles to tho northeast corner of section seventeen (17), In township thirty-seven (37) south, range two Vi) west, W. M.: thence west one fourth (14) mile; thence north one (l) mile; thence west one-fourth (14) mllo; thenco north one-half (14) milo to. the center of section five (5) in township thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west. W. M.; thonce southeasterly along tho southerly side of tho main irrigation canal of the Roguo River Valley Canal company ex tending 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 I-iOt soven (7), section four (4), town ship thirty-seven (37) south, range two (2) west, W. M.i thence in a southeasterly direction along tho Hop kins Canal Extension through sections nine (!l), sixteen (l(i), fifteen (15), fourteen (14), to a point duo south of tho quarter corner between sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), town ship thirty-seven (37) south, vingo two (2) west, W. M., and distant therefrom twenty-three hundred feet (2300), more or less; thenco south on lino between said sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), twenty-one hundred (2100) feet, more or less, to the county road running east and west through the north half of section twenty-four (24), of said tnwnshin and range; thenco east one-fourth ( Vi ) mile; thence south twenty-seven hun dred (2700) feet, moro or less, to the city limits, of tne cily of Medford. Oregon; thenco on the northwesterly and north boundaries of the city or Medford, Oregon, to Hear Creek at a point approximately sixteen hundred (1600) feet south of the section corner common to sections thirteenvl3) eighteen (18), nineteen (19), and twenty-four (24), in township thirty- seven (37) south, ranges ono (1) and two (2), west, W. M.; thence north and east along the south and east sides of the main canal of the Rogue River Valley Canal Company known as tho Hopkins Canal through sections nineteen (19), eighteen (18), soven (7), eight (8), five (5). four (4), to the quarter corner on the north line of section four (4), township thirty seven (37) south, range ono (1) west, W. M.; thence northeasterly along Ihc south and cast sides of the Hop kins Canal throimh section thirty threo (33), township thirty-six (36) south, rango one (1) west, W. M., to the north line thereof; thonco east nine hundred (900) feet moro or less, to the point of beginning. Excepting and excluding from the above Itounded land, all 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 or said city aro described and specilical ly set forth In the present Charter of the said City of Medford. And further excepting nnd exclud ing from tho almvo hounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of the City of Jacksonville, an incor porated cily in Jackson County, Ore gon, as the geographical limits and boundaries of said city are described and specifically set forth In the pres ent Charter of suld City of Jackson ville. And further excepting and exclud ing from the aliovo bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of the Town of Phoenix, an Incorpo rated town In Jackson County, Ore gon, as the geographical limits and boundaries of said town are described and specifically sot. forth In the pres ent Charter of said Town of Phoenix. And further excepting and exclud ing from tho above bounded land, 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 said E- Mnr Addition Is bounded, and de scribed on the official plat thereof, re corded In the Office of the County Recorder of Jackson County, Oreitoh, in Volume 3 of Plat Records, at page 24. And further excepting and exclud Ing from the above hounded lands, all laud lying within the exterior limits of Kant Heights Addition, Medford. Oregon, a platted subdivision adjacent to tho said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purposes, as said Kast Heights Addition Is bound ed and described on tho official plat thereof, recorded In the said Record er's Office, In Volume i of Plat Rec ords, at page 37. And further excepting a.-:"! exclud ing from the alwve hounded land, all land King within tho extorior limits if Hlghcroft Addition to the City of Medford. n platted subdivision sdin cent to the said City of Medford, chief ly valuable for residence purposes ,as Bald Hlghcroft Addition to the City of Medford 1b botlud'd and described on the official plat thereof, recorded In the satd Recorder s ,Of llco, in Vol ume 3 of Plat Records, at page 20. And further excopltng and exclud- ing from the nbove hounded land, alt land lying within tho exterior limit of Capitol Hill Addition. Medrbrd. Ore con, a platted subdivision adiacent to tile said City of Medford. chiefly valu able for residence purposes, as said Capitol Hill addition is bounded 'and described on tho official plat thereof, recorded In said Recorder's office. In Valume 3 of Plat Records, at page 0, And further excepting nnd exclud ing from the abovo bounded land, all land lying within the extorior limits of Oakwood Subdivision of Itlock 2 of tho Extension to Siskiyou Heights Addition to the City of Medford, a platted subdivision adiacent to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable ror residence purposes, as said Oak wood Subdivision Is bounded and do scribed on the official plat thereof, re corded in the said Recorders Office, in Volume 4 of Plat Records, at page 19. And further excepting nnd exclud Ing from the above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Frances Addition to the City of Medford, a- platted subdivision adjar cent to the said CIty of Medford. chiefly valuable for residence purpos es, as said Frances Addition is bound ed and described on the official plat thereor. 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 abovo hounded land, all land lying within tho exterior llmi's of Mountain View Addition, a platted subdivision adjacent to the . said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for resi dence purposes, as said Mountain View Addition is bounded and de scribed on tho official plat thereof, recorded ill the said Recorder's Office, in Volumo 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'mlts of Alberts' Subdivision of Lot 4, Olock 2, Nickell's Addition to Mcdrord, Ore gon, a platted subdivision adjacent to the said City of Medford, chiefly valu able for residence, purposes, as said Nickell's Addition is hounded and do- scribed on the official plat, thereof, recorded In tho said Recorder's Oftice, in Volume 2 of Plat Records, at page 45 And further excepting and exclud ing from the above bounded land, all land lying within the exterior limits of Woodlnwn Heights Addition, a platted subdivision adjacent to the said City of Medford, chiefly valuable for residence purposes, as- said Wood lawn Heights. Addition is, bounded nnd described on the official plat thereof, recorded in tho said Recorder's Office, in Volumo 1 ot Plat Records, at pago 183. , And further excepting and exclud ing from the abovo bounded laud, all land lying within tho exterior limits of Hunker Hill Addition to Medford. a platted subdivision adjneont to the said City ot Medford,. chlofly valuable for residence purposes, as said Hun ker Hill Addition is 'bounded -and de scribed on tho offictal plat thereof. recorded In the said Recorder s Office, in Volume 1 of Plat Records, at page 53. And further excepting and exclud ing from the above boundod laud, alt land lying within the exterior limits of Palm's Socond Addition to the City of Medford, a platted subdivision ad jacent to the said- City of Modlord, chiefly valuable ; for1 "residence pur poses, as said Palm's Second Addition 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 the abovo bounded land, all land lylpg within the exterior limits of hnurclhurst Addition, a platted subdl vision adjacent to, the said City of Medford, chiefly valuablo for lest deuce purposes,' as said Laiirelhurst Addition Is bounded nnd described on tho official plat thereof, recorded in the said Recorder's Office, In -Volumo 3, of Plat . Records, at page 27. Wo hereby hllego that. It Is tho pur pose of (ho petitioners to organize nn Irrigation District comprising the abovo bounded and described lauds under the provisions of said Act; The petitioners aoeompnny 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 probablo cost of or ganizing such District, conditioned that tho hondsmnn will pny all said eosls In case said organization bo not affected. WHKRICFOHE your pelllloners pray thnt this Court approve tho said bond and that said Irrigation District be organized under tho provisions of satd Act, and that this Courtshall make and enter nn order, establishing and defining tho boundaries of such Irri gation District; determining whether the requisite number of owners of land within such proposed District Hhall have petitioned for the formation thereof; and whether the petition and notice of the time of presentation thereof shall have been duly published as In said Act provided; and doslgtiat ing tho name of said District anil (II vldlng said District Into three divls Ions of as nearly eiiual szo as may be practicable, and establishing a con venlent number of Election Precincts Is suid proposed Districts, and denn ing the iKiundaries thereof; and mak Ing such other directions, and provls Ions as may be just and proper un der said Act Dated July 13th, 1917. E. II. Plckel, It. W. Clancy, Wm. Mr. Credlo, W. A. Foluor, Leonard Car penter, Jackson ( oiuity Hunk, .1. A Perry, Ixiuis Knlps, It. W. l.nko, Fianx P. Ilullon, Geo. It. Young, F. T. Lit- lle.Mrs. P. W. Harmon, M. H. Junes W. C. .limes. H. I.. Noblll, 71. H. Junes. D. 11. Smith, (ieo. It. Llndloy, V. H Vnwler; First National Hank, M ford, Ore, by Wm. (I. Tail, Pres.; Illllcrast Orchard Co., by Regime II Parsons. Pres. and Mgr.: If. W. Hing ham, Alfred 8. V. Carpenter. Wlnnl fred Grunt, A. H. Miller, Porter ,t. Neff, E. H. Jiinney, C. u. Plereo, A W. Hlono, F. C. Kdinendes, George II Carpenter. Robert VV. Riihl. II. C. Gar nett, J. W. Smyllo, eeo. I'., flprague, W. R. Lamb. 8. A. Nye, Dillon R Hill, H. B. Nye, Geo. W. Walters, 3 L. Sample; Poller & Ooold, by O. O Ooold: C, C. Heard, James P. Han st'ii. H. F. Vandvke, w. V. Hiirfiuin J. C. Dobtrntck, II. II. Uoycr, Cath arlne Van Dyke, D. E. Patterson, Tom nushong, C. W. Abcrcromble. J as. Campbell, Wm. O'Hara, C. A. Myers. Edgar 8. Hafor. Geo. L. Yost, M. F. Sheets, F. Corning Kenley; Egan Or chard Co., by H. Chandler Egan: P. M. Jaiiney. Harvey Walter, Charles N. Hanseu, W, M. Van Scoyoc, C. M. Loomls, R. A. Clark. F. L, Hoppln, Mrs. Flora Anna Irving, R. L. Wilton. J. B. Median, Ralph Raymond, O. W. Stevens, D. O. Hinponsteel, W. C. Hnynes, Paul Krutzler, Chas. M. Eng lish. A. A. Allen. STATE OF OREGON, County of Jnck son. ss. I, E. H. Picket, being duly sworn. say: That I am ono of tho petitioners who signed tho foregoing petition, that I have read tho same and know the contents thereof, nnd that t beliovo it to be true. E. H. PICKEL. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Mth dnv of .Tulv. 1917. WINNIFRED GRANT. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Nov. 23rd. 1920. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pleare tako notice that the forego ing petition for tho organization of an Irrigation District nut of tho land therein described will be presented to the County Court of the State of Oregon- for the County of Jackson. and a hearing on said petition will be had, during tho August term of said Court at a meeting to be held in the County Court House In Jacksonville, Oregon, on tho 13th day of August. 1917, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of thnt day. K. H - Plckel, R. W. Clancy. Wm McCredle. W. A. Folgcr, Leonard Car penter, Mrs. P. W. Harmon, M. S, Janes. W. C. Janes. II. L. Nobllt. H, H. Janes, R. D. Smith, Geo. R. Llndloy, V. H. Vawtor. Jackson County Hank: f irst National JJanlt. Medford, Ore . by Wm. O. Tnlt, Pres.: Louis Knlps, KraiiK p. Dutton, D. w. Luue. Geo. n Young, J. T. Little, J. W. Smyllo, Geo IS. Spraguo. W. R. Lamb, S. A. .Vye Harvey Walter, Charles N. Hansen W. M. Van Scoyoc, G. M. Loomls R. A. Clark, F. L. Hoppln: Hillorost Orchard Co., by Reginald H. Parsons, Pres. nnd Mgr.; II. W. Hingnam, Alfred ',S. V. Carpenter, WInnlfred Grant, A. II. Miller, Porter J. Neff, E. II. Janney, C. C. Pierco, A. W. Stone, F. C. Edmendes. George H. Car penter, Robert W. Huhl. II. C. Ga.-nett, Edgar S. Hafer, Geo. D. Yost, M. F. Sheets, F. Corning Kenley; Egan Or chard Co., by H. Chandler Egan; P. M. Janney, Chns. M. English, J. A erry, Mrs. Flora Anil Irving, R. Ii. Wilson, J. H. Mcohan, Ralph Ray mond, G. W. Stevens, D. O. Hlppen- steel, W. C. Haynes, Paul Krutzler, DilloifR. Hill, H. II. Nye, Goo. W. Wal ters, J. O. Sample; Potter & Ooold by G. a. Ooold; C. 0. Heard, James P. Hansen, B. F. Van Dyko, W. V. Itanium, J. C. Dobornock, H. H. Uoycr, Catharino Van Dyke, D. E. PattorBon Tom Bushong, C. W. Abercromblo, Jas. Campbell, William O'Hara, C. A Myers, A. A. Allen. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for the County of Jackson. Vina Edna Hall, plaintiff, vs. James C. Hall, dofoudant. To tho above named defendant: In tho naino ot tho Slate of Oregon: You aro hereby summoned and io- quircd to appear In the above entitled court and cause and answer the com plaint of the plnln'-lff, on filo therein against you, within six weens from tho date of tnt first publication of which summons, vhl:li said date 1b July 28th. 1917. You are further notified that tr you fail to so appear and answer said complaint within said time, plaintiff win apply to the court for the roller demanded In the complaint 1 succinct statement of which Is as follows- For decreo of tho court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing lielween plaintiff and defendant, divorcing the plaintiff from defendant absolutely and awarding to plaintiff the carj and -.iistody of tho minor child of plnlntif and dofendaut, Elslo, together with such other and further relief as tho court may deem Just. This summons is publlslu'l pursu ant to nn order therefor mailo by F Touvello, County Judgo ot salt! county, dated July 27. 1917. PORTER J. NEFF, Plaintiffs Attornoy, HELP WANTED. Malo or Female. WANTED A young lady or young man for stenographer and offico work, not nocessary to be an expert, Address H-K, caro Mall Trlbuno, stating experience, salary wanted WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Situation. Thorolv ox perleneed office hum, bookkeeper and accountant with good record wishes position In or near .Medford. Address P. O. Hox 870. Medfrtrd 123 WANTED Stenographic work by day. hour or Job. Miss M. A. Dally. Phono S33-R. WA'.VTED Experienced bookkeeper and stenographer wishes permaiien position. A1 references. Address P. O, Hox 870, Medford. 123 WANTED MIBCKMiANKOUS VS'A NT ED Two fresh milch cows, Phone G89-J4, 12B WA'.VTED- Houses for rent on our rent list. Bennett Investment Co. 123 WANTED To buy five or six-room house to move. Must bo bargain. Phono 742-.I. 122 WASTED To buy young horse. Must be gentle and well broke. Phono 19F12. 121 WANTED A Icrbo on a ranch for three or flvo years. Frank 11. My ers, Central Point. 122 WANTED 5000 pounds of poultry wookly. We assure you fair treat ment and highest prices In the olty. Got our trade and cash prices. War ner, Wortman & Gore. WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and F.gg Co. WANTED Houses to IilOT. Ptiona 438-M, or 4B8-X. HELP WANTED FEMALB WANTED Experienced housekeeper for small crew on ranch near Med ford. Hox A. B. C, Mail Tribune. 121 WANTED Mlddlo-nged woman for general housework. Phono 285-X. 330 S. Fir Streot. 121 WANTED. Capablo girl foi general housework. Phone 14F12. 121 WANTED Girl for general house work. Phono 784-W. 121 WANTED Competent woman for genornl housowork. Phono 805-.I. 121 WANTED SALESMEN. SIDE LINE MEN Do you want a real ono that one order a day will pay you $9,007 No samples to carry. Something new. Write to day. Canfleld Mfg. Co., 208 Slget St., Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED -Two men at Mira Vista Orchard. Phone 597-J3. WAiNTBD Experienced mnn with hnrsos nnd equlpmont to caro for 200-acre bearing orchard. M., caro Mail Trlbuno. 121 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young pigs with sows, at Wosterlund Orchards. Phone Clemens 8F2. FOR SALS: Three-year old mare and suckling colt. John Blghain Central Point. 124 FOR SALE Good team, 2400. Ed M. White. Phono 694. FOR" SALE Team good mules. L, B. Brown, at Russ Mill. FOR SALE 250 head of Bheop. F, L. Orr, Rogue River, Oregon. 137 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good cooking and eat ing npplos, 2c a pound. Boxes of 50 pounds or over dollvored free Phone 597-R1. FOR SALE Twin Indian motorcycle. -Excellent condition. Now tires. Phone 857-Y. 123 FOR SALE . Cadlllao 5-passongor touring car in good running corn! I tion, cheap at $225 cash. Inquire C. W. Glasgow, Talont, Oregon Phone 8F3 Ashland. 121 FOR SALE Household goods, 1156 West Eighth St. 128 FOR SALF Huick in good condition .$160.00, It taken at once. Fred J Fick. Phone 03, Jacksonville, Ore, Oregon, FOR SALE KttAL KHTATH FOR SALE Six acres, two acres in alfalfa, remainder flno garden land fruit nuts, berries, good barn, out houses, etc., six-room house, cheap, cash or terms. lAddress Box 124 Jacksonville. Oregon. 138 FOR SALE. Small modern bunga low; terms. Price right. Good lo cation east side. Box 11., Mail Trl buno. 126 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Furniture! Will be at the house Monday, Tuosday and Wodnesday. 629 North Central. - ' . . i- 123 FOR RENT 400-acro ranch, 200- acre bearing apple nnd pear or chard, 200 acres liny and grain land. Address G., caro Mall Tri bune. 121 FOR RENT Largo fruit dryer and ovnporator. (!., caro Mall Tribune. 121 FOR RENT Brick Candy Ktoro room at 211 West Main. Also two-story dwelling at 402 S. Newtown St. John F. White. 142 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from $ I 0 per aero up, on long time, oasy payments, or might oxchsagc for other clear proporty. Address Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR RENT Farms and stock ranch es, gurden land. Gold Ray Really Co. , FURNISH El) A PA HTM I5NTS FOR HI4NT Nicely furnished apart mont, 211 Olson. tf FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, three blocks from Main St. 31 1 'N. Unrtlett. Phono 670-L. FOR RICN1 HOUSES FOR HHMT Modern Ill-room house at. 90(1 East Main street. Phone 154-Y. 12li FOR RENT Nicely furnished honsi on paved street. Phono 92 9-W. 12-1 FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow, big sleeping porch, all mod- orn convonlenccB. Dr. E. II, Por ter, FURNISHED A PA HTM EN TS FOR RENT Furnished Apt. summer rates. The Hcrbcn. Phone 9 II 8-It. FOR RENT Ono completely furnish ed apartment at Hotel Holland. HI HINESM OPPoltTl'NITIES FOR SALE Hotel Columbln, rheiip If taken at once. Mrs, 8, I. Wilson. Hotel Columbln, Anhland, Oregon 126 FOR K.CIIANR FOR EXCHANGE Ford touring car body for roadster body. it. I Scholz. i 123 TO EXCHANGE New $350 Krause piano and some rash for auto In good condltlou. But 233, Ashland, Oregon. 124 STItAVEl). STRAYED OR STOLEN Two young horses, from pasture ut Lake of Woods. Ono iron gray, weight 1, 000 pounds: ono black. Iron gray mane and tall; both hendstulls and ronehctl. Notify Mrs. A. H. Ferns, phone 19-K2. Routo 4, Medford. Oregon. $ 1 1) reward. 125 LOST LOST Gold Circle pin with V-Plcx In center. Finder return to Mail Tribune. 121 LOST Lady's diamond ring, proba bly on Main street, or at Red Cross. Sultablo reward to finder. Phono 49. 121 MONF.V TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On good secur ity. Phone 647-J. J. B. 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 Turay, 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford proporty. Easy month ly payments. See D. Tt Wood. BUSINESS DIRECTORY". Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnets Corey bldg. Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Publlo Ac countant, room 4ii, m. v. et a, Bldg., Medford, Orogon. A us to Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO.-W are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spriest when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Collect tons COLLECTIONS AN-0 REPO-.T8 W collocted some accounts 14 yearr old. We know how to gel tbt money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S, H Ha sina' Bldg., 216 E. Main at Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan lels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jonea. Phone 092-Y. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUM MING 8 Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and lnnd Improvement mini Loans. LOANS Medford and Rogue Rlvor Nntlonnl Farm Loan associations, 5 to 40 years, Interest 6 per cent- 6 per cent $3 semi-annually on ench $100 of loan pays Interest and principal In 36 years. Privilege of paying $25 or any multiple thereof after 5 years. Deposits rocolvcd, 4 per cent, convertible Into 414 per cent Farm Loan Bonds. Buy a bond $25, $50, $100, $500 and $1000. E. II. Hurd, Secretary Treasliror, Gnrnett-Coroy Building, Medford, Oregon. 129 Garbage 3ARDAGH Got your premises donned up for the summer. Call on tlio city garbage wagons Co good service. Phone 874-L. t. Y. Allen. Instruction In Muslo FRED ALTON H A III ii V Teacher o piano and harmony. Halght Must Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bld, Phone 73. Insurance EARL 8. TUMY General Insurant oftice, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glns, Contract and Surety Honda. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 21 Garnott-Corey Ulclg. Pliyslrlnns anil Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostecpathls physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build Ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon, practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 667. Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD P.tlNTINO CO., has ths best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledcors, billing systems, eta. Portland prices. 27 Nortk Fir st. Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phons 115. Prices right. Borvlce (usr- 1 INTEItl Itlt.W AUTOCAR O. TIME CARD. Leavo Medford for Ashland, Talent, and Phoonlx dally, excont Sunday, at 8:00 a. in., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Iso on Saturday at 10: 15 p. m. Sun days leave at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and : 00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nlghta nt 6:30. Sundays leavo Ashland at 9:00 a. m and 10.30 a. m., 1:00, 4:30, 6:30, and 10:30 p. m.