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7 MEDPORD MATH TRnTLTNTV MTCBFOTIT), OTCTCfiOX. WEDNESDAY. OPTOP.ER 2. IfllS I'AUR FIVtS ASHLAND AND VICINITY Clervv aui: InitY , have, returned from the Oregon contWeiu nt Port- ijland, mitllrisiuatiu' over thu fathering 4 of ropreKentntivcs of t lie treat Mcth iodist dciiomiuutiunfc. which closed on JlMindntb with a love feast at the iiucli (toriuui, ill that citv. Kev. C. A. Kd Jlwnrds is returned to this pastorate, Uriev. (), p. Carlos is a new assign jment ut Medford: L. F. Hclknui) at ft Central Point, who also supply .(.Oiilil Hill; Talent is to lie supplied. ij presumably from Ashland. Rev. 11. 'i J. Van Kosscn of this citv will con- i .: i.. . M ' '.... 1.-1........1. nunc in income un'i me niiiuiuiti district. Mr.. CI. ; K. Uillinss. n lav delegate from .here, reports havinu met Prof. P. A. Gctz, who was a former superintendent of schools at Ashland ahput 30 veiirs imo. and is ensatred in educational work in Portland. T. A. Haves, another 5 former superintendent here, is prac tising law in the metropolis. Aiming former Ashland pastors, liev. J. T. Ahhett is with tho University Park church in Portland; Kev. I,. C. Poor, ut Woodstock: Hcv. It. K. Ihinlnt) superintendent of charts, Methodist Centenary: Rev. K. 0. Richards, Firsl church, Salem, is connected with Wil lamette University as educational secretary, liev. W. J. Pnmrliiss, now of Goodini'. Idaho, nttended the con ference. Mr. Ahhett has two sons ill the service, Ferris beiinr in France ami Henry in. the navy, Ferris was highly complimented recently "for heroic conduct under shell fire. The campaign in behalf of oloth inir for the Belgians hesnn (Mher 1. (lie rtcoh in, station hams in the 'Elks' building, rooms adjacent to (he lied Cross main headquarters. Talent is also cnlistedfin this work as plan ned here. As heretofore. Mr. lierlhn Winter is chairman of the comnittce bavins this solicitation in eharce. The kind hearted .Proprietor of -the Overland restaurant .at the depot. "iV. Courts, provided abundant ;-ithu-wiches, dispensed coffee, and . then capped tho climax of generosity bv setting up hundreds of smokes to the numerous soldiers, - who passed through here last Saturday. The gasoline selline-. hours, from ti a. in. to 0 p. m now prevail, as stip 'f uluted bv federal regulations which vent into force October 1. F. F. Whittles' family, who moved ito Hilt some time nco. arc now lo v rated in the residence there formerly . .'.-occupied bv H. F. Smith. . Glenn Vornifr. son of Mrs. Dora 'Young, who is with the aj-mv in .Franco, writes' his mother ipider. date of September (1. that he, together with V other America hoys, is taking the ; (''rest cure" ut. Aux las Hains. n noted ' French pleasure resort, where the t'overnme'it is; sending numbers of ' soldiers in relnvs for- a recreation i spell after fatigue exertions at the 'front. )' Dan Amiletrnto, Wells Fnrso oscnl jhere. leaves on Thursday of this week for his customary annual hunting trip' i which will cover a period of 1(1 davs, thc exact locality being censored bv the irame commission. Dan's annual i hunting tour has been a .fixed one J since none 'by the oldest inhabitant I can remember, and every ic nine rcl'itue i either in the liomic, I'mpoun or Wil lamette valleys is unto him as fa miliar ground. In the meantime bis daughter Gladys, employed for some ' f time past .in San Frimcisco, will ro J turn home and manage the local of fice, she beinsr an expert in routine express work. The hiiib school class of IMS has generously donated iftiO, proceeds of its class nlav, to the lied Cross, for i which it is receiving deserved thanks f. Mrs. I.vle YVntson Kimball of Kla math Fulls, has been visitintr 'rela tives here of late, also friends of whom she has a lemon. On Monday evening- there, was a reunion of old ' lime acquaintnnees who creeled her nt the borne of-Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kinney, a number from Medfurd nlso beine present. : i Two local lenelicrs lately made a trip to Crater l.Ae, Miss MeKlrov tind Mrs. J. H. Conrov, who went over n the liovd ear. ! 4 Oliver W. Stewart, renowned tem- pern nee advocate, who is cnmp'iH.'n- lnil under auspices of the 11 villi.' Hciuudron, passed through hero on j. Tuesdav, on his wuv to take part ii Prohibition nuitation throughout Cat norma nml Nevada. Jle spoke, in Mcdford on Monday niL'ht. Mr. Stew art is from Illinois. He is one of the ablest speakers on the platform, and the local Chautaiupin association for Several years, has been Irving to kc- cure Ins services. - .vir. anil .Mrs. Ilnwaril Hose arc Miome fronii their vacation trip to Astoria, which town tliey report as licinir a thriviriir one. with soldiers nnd ships as. leading factors in the ilevelopment of hiir business. ('apt. A. ". Thomas has- returned i from a visit to North Jlakota. whith er he went on n business mission lust siiriiiL'. .( FuniTcl services of the lute Steph ,rn Pcabodv Tnvlor, who died in this citv Inst Sunday, were held on Wed nesday at the family home of Dr. F. ,;H. Johnson. Ull Manzanila street, -conducted br Hcv. C. A. Kdf. urds. iMethodi.-t nastor. Interment Was in kMouiitnin View ri'iuet-crv. The dc Jccnscd wns 87 vears of niic. nnd was (: native of Sbieflield. New- llruns .wick. He leaves n wife and several "children, amoni; them heinir the wife of Dr. Johnson. Mr. Tnvlor was an exponent of the fine old ucntlomniilv traits of n previous ucncnition. ur bane and ireni.il. nnd po-sesst-d of Ihe i'1-ownin-.- slerlinc nltribntifi. The M. C. Reed nropeitv, 07 Scen ic Drive, has been leased to N. Ii. j Kevtmlrix or Austin, Minn., who reached A.'b'and lately with wife and f hihlrcnt havins made the lnnir iour- ncv Iroin tlntertilr.il fl in the fam ily car. leisurely vi.-itin-j various I TOM'S MARKETS towns and noted uttrcnetions on the way. Mr. Reynolds will become as sociated with the Tidimrs in newspa per work. In the meantime Mrs Heed will reside with Mrs, J. K. Ful ler on North .Main stret. Mr. Reed bcinu: awav on the Chautauiiua cir cuit for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. II, C. Chamberlain und dntiLditer, of Klamath Falls, ar rived here last week, and nre hlreadv located at 71) Fourth street. Famih and ull their beloiiiims landed ir Ashland on a motor truck, which will its livin-r freight and all the, eouip nienl. was loaded to ;-apaciiy. . T, A. S: hal ot PorlRiad. has rent ed and is ocenriviuir the C. S. Jobusoi place on Palm avenue. Frank Dautiliortv is in the infnntn service at Fort Meade. ' Marvland. near r'altimore. where the hovs hnvi the priile:re of visitiiur WashinKton. residini; in Portland, is visitin-.-friends' and nttendinu to properU matters here. Arthur R. Monrnn, Ashland soldier. officially reported seriously woundei, in France. Livestock PORTLAND, Oot. 2 Cattle steady. Receipts 122. Steers, $12if13; good to choice $1 lffi 12; medium to uood $9. 75 roll; fair to medium J8.2r.ffi 9.2.1; common to fair, $3.75 (ii B.25; cows nnd heifers, eliotce, $Sli'9; me dium to good $5.75(6.25; fair to medium $4.75 C 5.75; canncrs tZti 4; bulls $5.70; calves $9 12; stock- ers and feeders $6 (ft 7. Hogs steady, receipts 797. Prime mixed $19.50 HI 19.75; medium mixed $1919.3fi; rough heavies $18 & 18.35; plus $166 17; bulk of saler $1 9.35 19.50. Sheep steady, receipts 496. Prinu lambs $1211 14: fair to medium 'Jit 11; ycarlinss $10?! !l; wethers $9S 10; cwe3 $C.50ff! 9. Huttcr and Kc,ks PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 2. Duttei firm.- Citv creamery prints, ('.'to: car tons, (14c ; butler fat, (i7c: cube ex tras. ;ic. EGGS Buying price, candled, cracks and rots out, 50c; selling price, candled, 53 54c; In cartons, .-8e. HENS 262c; springers, 275 30c; old roosters, 15c; turkeys, geese nominal; ducks, old, 25c; young, 30 33c. Portland Grain ' WHEAT $2.20 basis; barley, none; oats, $58.50 bid; corn, Xo. 3 yellow, $02 bid. MILL STUFFS Mill run f. o. ) mill, carlots, $29. 05; mixed cars, $30.15; less than carlots, $30.03. TIMOTHY $.10(3)34; alfalfa. $27.50; grain, $2C. Notice Absolutely no hunting or shootlnp allowed on my premises. 165" J. O. CORE. F BACK HURTS USE . SALTS Et leu meat if Kidneys feel lite Uii or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. Most folks forgot that the kidneys, like the bowels. (Jot Sluggish and dogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backnclie and dull misery in the kidnoj region, Bcvere headaches, rheu matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder dis orders. . you simply must keep your kidneyc active and clean, and the moment you fed an ache or pain in the kidney region, got about lour ounces of Jau Baits from any good drug Btoro here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act floe. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and Btimulatc them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine' so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive) makes a deliff-htful effervescent lithift- water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complication. A well-known local druggist says he Mlla lota of Jad Salts to folks who believe In oTereoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Kvans ("reck Irrigation Ulstrlct Notice nf l-Jcctfon (Notice is hereby given that an elec tion in and for the proposed Kvans Creek Irrigation district hereinafter described, boa been culled by the County Court of Jackon Coantv, Ore gon, to be held and said election will lie held in said district on tho 31st day of October, 191 S -between the hours provided by law for the hold ing of generul olections in tho state of Oregon Said election will tie held for the purpope ot determining whether or not said proposed Irrigation district shall tie organized under the provls ions of Chapter 357 of the general laws of Oregon for the year 1M17 The polling place for said election Is the tirnngo Hull located at Wlmor within said dlilrli t. The following Is a description ol the boundaries of suld proposed Irrl gatlon District: 41. That certain 2 4 acres of land In the XBH NW . .1 ar-res in N W NW1., 9 acres In SK'i NW v; , Si c 5, Tp. 8ft, a. It. W. W. M., covered by water rlsht existing by virtue ot appropriation of certain waters bj Muys Creek In said district under ap propriation of Street, llaglcy and eaunucrs tnauu in 19U1 42. That certain 5 acres of land In the NKVi SWVi'.lnnd aeres In the KWV, SWVi. Sec. 21, Tp. 35, S. it, 4 W. W. M.. covered by watei right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Hear limner in said district undea appropriation of Ora Jones made in 1S7-8. Said district being wholly In Je-k3on county, Oregon. All of the foregoing water rights were established by Findings of Fact and Order of determination of the Stnto Water Hoard of the State ot Oregon, filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, on May 3, 1916, and supple mental Flnillngs of ra;t ana oruer of determination ot said State Water Board filed In said Court on Decem ber 15. 1917, which snld orders Hie termlned and adjudicated all rights In the waters of Rogue Hiver and itr tributaries, nnd which said order;- and all records of the said State Water Board of the State of Oregon are hereby referred to for the pur pose of definitely nxmg and aeter mlnlng the lands covered by said rights and herein above excepted and excluded from said proposed district Commencing on the line between Sections 9 and 10. Township 30, South of Range 4, West of Willam ette .Meridian, at the southwest cor ner of the northwest quarter oi southwest quarter of Section 10 on tho south lino of nam Irrigation ihs trlct; thence east Vt mile, thence north ',4 mile, thonco east 'i mile to the center of said Section 10: thence north Ms mile, thence enst V4 mile, thence north W mile, thence east mile, thenco north 1 mile. thence west V mile to the section lino between Sections 3.4 and 35 In said Township 'and Range; thence north on tho Section line 2 miles to the northwest corner of Section 23, Township 35, south Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian, tnence east V4 milu, thence north 1 mile. thence east mile, thence north mile, thenco east 1 miles, thence north "4 mile, thence east mile. thence north Ma mile to the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7 and S In Township 35. Range 3 West. thence east -ji mile, thence north mile, thence east mile, thence north "A mile, thence east li mile, thence north V4 mile, thence oast 1 mile, thence north VI mile, thence cast M mile on the Township line between Townships 34 nnd 35 to the southeast corner of the southwest nuurtor of the southeast quarter of Section 34. Township 31 south Ranst 3, West of W. M., -thence north v mile, thence east V. mile, thence north 14 mile, thenco east Vi mile, thenco north 14 mile, thenco east V mile, thence north Vi mile, tnence oast ',4 mile, thence north M: mile to the northeast corner of tho south west nuarter of the northwest quar ter of Section 25, Township 34 south of Range 3 West of W. M and the northeasterly corner of tho District; thence west 1 mile, thenco south 14 mile, thence west !4 mile, thence south Vt mile, thence west A mile, thence south Vi mile, thence west !4 mile to the Section corner common to Sections 27. 28, 33, and 31. Town ship 34, south Range 3 west of W. .VI., thence south lime, tnence wesi mile, thence south- 14 mile, thence west mile, thenco north Vi mile, thence west V4 mile, thence north i mile, thenco west mile, thence south 1 mllo to Township lino to the Section corner common to sections 31, 32, 5 and 0, Townships 34 and 35 south of Range 3, West of Wil lameito Meridian; thence west Y2 mllovon said Township lino, thencs south mile, thence west 14 mile, thence north mile, thenco west mile, thenco north 14 mile, thence west Vi milo, thence north ', mile, thence west !4 mile, thence north 1 mile, thenvo west 'A mile, thence south Vi mile, thenco west 54 mile, thence south 1 miles to tho Town ship line between Townships 34 and 35, thence east V4 mile on said Town ship line; .thence south Vs mile, thenco west ',4 mile, thence north Vi mile to the Section corner common to Sections 34, 35, 2 nnd 3, Town ships 34 and 35. south or Range 4 west of V. M., theaeo west mile on said Township lino, thence north 1- miles, thence east Vi mile, thence north 2 miles, thence west mllo to tho northwest corner of the south west quarter of tho northwest 4 of Section 15, Township 34 south oi nange 4, west of W. M., and the northwest corner or the District; thence south mil?, thence west V4 mile, thenco Houth ',4 mile, thence west mile, thence south V4 mlio, thence west Vi mile, thence south mile, thence west mile, thence south 1 V4 miles, thence west '4 mile, to the Section line between Sectlont 5 and 0, Township 35 south of Range 4, west of the W. M., nnd tlu north west corner of the southwest quarter of tho northwest quarter of Soctton 5; thenco south 2 :Y, miles on said Section line, thenco east 'A mile, thenco south mile, thence eant '4 mile, thence south 'A mile, theme east '4 mile, thence south 2 ',4 miles, thence eact mile, thence south '4 mile, thenco east Vi mile, thonci south 1 mile to tho place of begin nlng. Excepting nnd excluding tho fol lowing described lands: 1. That- certain 4 aires of Inn l lying In the NW" NV Sec. 3, Tp. 35 S. R. 3 W. W. ,M covered by Water Right existing by virtue ol appropriation of certain waters o! Kvans Creek In said district 'tiiulci appropriation of It. Carter mailQ In 1x93. which right was established bj findings of fact nnd order of deter mination of the Slate Wnter Hoard ol tho State or Oregon, filed with the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, on May 3. 1910, am supplemental findings of fact and or der of determination or said Stan Water Hoard filed In said Court on Doiemher 15, 1917, which raid or ders determined and adjudicated al' rights of the waters ot Roguo llivei and Its tributaries. 2. That certain 9 ncres of Ir.iu. In the SV.Vi NWVi and 22 mnr.i ir thcivwy, XH Vi ; All In sec, 7, Tp 35, S. It. .1 W. W. M., covered b) water right existing by virtue of ap p.-oprlation of cer;aln waters 01 KvaiiH frock In said district unde appropriation of Marv J. Moire inadi in llllfi. abo nil of SEV4 of SEV: 0: M-:v, Section 12, Tp. S. 11. 4 W W. M. I. That cortnln 5 acres In tht XK'i NEy, Sec. 12, and 5 acre.) in SK' See 1. all in Tp. :!.". ?. It. 4 W. W. M., covered' Uly wtilcr r!h existing by virtue of hppnipri .iimi o certain water or Lvuni, Crick iu sa.tl 15 0, 1 0, 8 district under appropriation of Mur- garet E. Taylor made in 1S90. I 0. All of SEV NW'i Sec. 11.1 Tp. 35 8. R. 4 W. W. .M. j 7. All the Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter and ulso south f j acres of west half of Northwest quar-i ter of tho Northeast quarter Sec. 11,1 Tp. 35, S. U. 4. W. W. M. Also 5 acres of NWVi NEVi of suld section 11. . v . - 11. That certain 28 acres of land I In the NEVi NWVi, 22 ncres in SWVi NWVi. 3 aeres in XWiVi (NEVi, 0 acres In INW14 NW'Vi. Sec. 12; 10 acres lit NWVi SWVi Sec. 11, all In Tp. 35, S. R. 4, W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation, of certain water of Evans Creek In said district under appropriation ot Win. 1 1 tills made in 1 SKI.- 12. That certain 9 acres of land In the SEVi SWVi Sec. 1 and Vi acres In NEVi -N'W,i See. 12, all In Tp. 35. S. It. 4 W. W. Al.. covered by water right existing ny virtue or np nroprlation of ertaln waters of Evans' Creek In said district under appropriation of mado in 1 890. 13. That certain 12 acres of land in the NEVi NWVi Sec. 12, and 10 acres in SWVi SWVi. Sec. 12. all in Tp. 35, S. It. 4. W: V. M.. covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation of J. II. lilllis miide in 1S90. 14. That certain 1 acre nf land in SEVi SW,4 nnd 3 acres In SE SW Sec. 20, nil in Tp. 34. S. It. 3 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation of certain waters of Evans Creek in said district under appropriation of O. W. Miller made Feb. 27. 1904. 15. That cerlaln 1 V4 acres of land In the SEVi NW V4 Sec. 5. In acres in the NWVi SV V4 Sec. acres in the NEVi SKV4 Snc. acre in the SVV '.4 SEV, Sec. acres in tho IXEV4 NIC '4 Sec- 7. 7 acres in the SWVi SWVi See. u, all ill Tp. 35 S. It. 3, W. W. M., being the particular lands lying underneath the 'Neathammcr irrigation ditch and now being actually irrigated there from . 10. All of KBV4 XR VI. XWVi NEVi, SWVi XEV4. SEV4 XEVi, NEVi SWV4, NWiVi SWVi. SWVi SWVi, SEV4 SWVi, and East 'A ol NWV4, Section 15. N E Vi XWVi, NVV'.i .XWVi. SWVi NWVi, SEVi NWVi , VMVVV4 SWV4. SWV4 SWVi. Sec. 22. all of SEVi SEVi , NE4 SEVi, SEV4 SEVi , Section 21, lying east of Evans Creek, all in Tp. 35, S. It. 4 WW. M. IS. All or SWiVi XWVi, NEVi SWVi, XrV4 SWVi, Sec. 11, Tp. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M., lying north of Evans Creek. 19. That certain 25 ncres of land In the NEVi SEVi, Sec. 4. nnd S acres in NWiVi SWVi. Sec. 10. all iu Tp. 30. S. R. 4 W. W. XL, covered by- water right existing tiv -virturo of appropriation of -certain waters of Evans Creek In said district under appropriation or Old Mill Ditch & Irrigation Co. mado In 1902. 20. That certain 12 acres of land In the SEVi NWVi. Sec. 27, Tp. 3 S. R. 4 W. W. .L, covered by water right existing by virion of appropria tion of certain waters of Trimble Creek in said district under appropri ation of Pern vale, ijamm mndo In 1 an u'. . 21. That certain 3 acres or land In the SEVi NEVi Sec. 22. Tp S. R. 4 W. W. .M., covered by water right existing by vlrtuo or approprla tion or certain waters of Potter Creek in said district under appropriation or S. I . Potter mado In 1901. 22. That certain 3 acres or land In tho NEVi NEVi, Sec. 22. Tp. 35 S. 11. 4 W. W. M.. covered bv water right existing by vlrtuo of appropri ation of certain waters of Potter Creek in said district under appro priation of S. V. Potto.- -'.nde in 1901. 2 4. That certain 4 acres In SW SWVi Sec. 33, Tp. 34, S. R. 3 W. W. .f., covered by water right existing iiy virtue of appropriation of certain waters of iNeathamnier (lulch In said District under app oprlation of Dan -eathammer made in 18 1 4 25. That certain 4 ncrc3 of land In SWVi SEVi and 4 acres In NE'A SEVi, Sec. 22, all In Tp S. R. 4, W. W. M.. covered by water right existing by vlraio or appropriation of certain waters of Pleasant Creel; in said distrirt under appropriation or (feo. w. Hillock made in 1 N ! I 20. That certain 3 acres of land In tho SEVi NWVi. Sec. 22, Tp. 21. S. H. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Pleasant Creek is said district under apprOiiri ation of Dan Cameron made in 1SH2. 27. That certain 5 acres of land In NE"i SWVi. Sec. 22, Tp. 31, S. it. 4 V. V. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of nppropilatlon ol certain waters or Hcusant Creek I said district under appropriation of i.ono star Mining ( o., made In 1S02 2X. That cerlaln 1 acre of laud In the SW4 NEVi, Sec. 17, Tp. S. It. 4.W. W. ,L, covered by watei right existing by vlrlue of nppropi-ia tlon ot certain waters of (jueens iirancn in said district under appro prlntion or J. C. Culver made In 1s0K .10. That certain IS acres of land in the NWVi SW Vi . und 23 aires In the ,NEV, SWVi, Sec. 9, all In Tp. 3 i. S. It. 4 W. W. M.. .covered by watar right existing by vlrtuo of op proprlatlon of cirtaln waters 11; Queens llranch 111 raid district iiudi-l appropriation of Joshua Nealhniumor made in 1SSS. 31. That certain 10 acres of land in the SEVi SEVi See. s, Tp. j; S. It. 4 W. W. M., covered bv wale .!."ht existing by virtue appropriation of certain waters of Our ens llranch In said district under appropriation or mm . scaiev innde in imki 32. That certain 25 acres of land In the SWVi NEVi and 2 Vi m-res In SEV4 NEVi Sec. 1, ull In Tp. 35 S. It I u . . M.. covered bv wnter rich! existing by vlrtuo of appropriation of cerlaln waters of lurch Creek In iald district under appropriation ol las. uwens rnaili; In 1 sill 13. I hat certain 9 a-res of Innd In the NU'V, NW'4 and 25 acres In the SW 14 W ', . 3d ncres In NWi', it, 1 acre 111 tr; "t vj y,r, :;: I nires In SE'i NEVi nitd V acre ! NE'4 SE14 sec. 32, all In'Tn. 31 S. It. 4 W. W. M.. covered !iv wnlel ght t t: Hnn bv virtue of niii rmirla tlon of certain waters of Ditch Creek In said district under npprcprlsiion i 1 nas. Williams mailn 11 I s T 7 . . 3 1. ThBt cerlaln 10 ncrei of land 1 the S W Vi KM Vi S.c. 34. To 34 s. It. 4 W. W. M.. and that in acres in I ho xw"i NW'i. S-c. .1. To S. it, 4 Vi , W. it., covorod by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of cerlaln waters of Pleasant Creek 111 said district under appro priation of Chns. Owens In 1S77. 35. That certain 7 acres of land In the XEVi SE'4. Sec. 21. Tp. 34, S. R. 4 W. V. M., covered by water right existing by vlrlue or npproprla tion of certain waters of Urush Gulch in said district under appropriation of E. AI. Smllh mado in ISS2. 30. That certain S acres of land In the NEVi SEVi Sec. 21, Tp. 34 S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing- by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Collins (lulch in said district under appropri ation of E.-M. Smith made In 1904. SN. That cortuin 0 acres of land In the9WV4 SEVi See. 1, Tp. 35, S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Sykos Creek in Raid district under appropriation of Win. lllllls made In 1S75. 30. That certain S acres of land In th SWVi NEVi Sec. 5, Tp. 35, S. R. 3 W, W. M.. covered by war right existing by virtue of appropria tion ot certain waters of Sykos (.'reek in said district under appropriation of Elizabeth Simmerville mado in 1SS5. 40. That certain 2 acres of land In the SW'V4 NEVi Sec. 5. Tp. 35. S. H. 3 W. W. :L. covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Mays Creek in said district under appropriation of Dan Neathamtuer made in 1900. Dated Oct. 1st, 191S. G. A. GARDNER, County Clerk, Jackson County, Ore WANTED SITUATION. HIG KA.MILY WASH WANTED I do a tubful of clothes In flftoen or twenty minutes. Very careful. No danger of tonrlng your linens. will do your whole week's wash for loss than rive cents. All wash ing done in your home. Send for mo on trial. Thor Washer, phone 90. 172 HELP WANT Kl iIH A I X. WANTED Man to look arter stock I'honc 319-U. HELP WANTED Male and l'Vmale. WANTED Maii and wife for cook lug nnd janilor work. Apply A. J. Lyle, Hotel Medford. I WANTED Man and wiro 011 clo3c In ranch; glvo full particulars. Uox M', Mall Tribune. riELP WANTKII KKMALE WANTEIXt Three girls to train for nurses at Klamath Falls. Apply A. J. Lylo, Hotel Mcdi'ord, or write Siipt. Klamath Gen. dlospllal. WANTED Young woman has had one or two years ,'iospilal training ror night duty. Apply A .1. Lyle, Hotel Medford. WANTED Girl for general house .work, two In family. Cull .Mrs. Lincoln M'cCoriiiack, 4 1 Ross Court. Tel. 099. 100 WANTED Experienced lady stenog rapher. Ono with pome bookkeep ing experience preferred, but not necessary.- Good salary to right party, lllg Pines Lumber Com puny. FOB HE.M HOUSES. EOR RENT ivieely furnished six- room bungalow, modern, piano, fireplace. Phono B-E2 2. 109 FOR RENT Modern woll furnished bungalow, rive rooms, hath, gar age. James Campbell, phone 311-R. 105 TAKEN l'P Two red heifers, com ing two years, one with bell. One yearling heifer with white fnco. Ono yearling brlndlo bull. Owner may have 'by paying charges. Les ter II. Kay, It. 1, .Modford. ; 105 FOR RENT Furnished hoiiso, close in, all modern conveniences, in quire at 245 North Riverside. 105 FOR It eUt Furnished house and two brick rooming houses. One seven-room dwelling with garage on paved street. John F. White. Phone 449-M. 187 LOST Fountain pen on Main street. Return to Mail Tribune office. 104 FOli KENT Six-room modern bun galow In first-class shape. Range connected. Guruge. Phono 4SS-X. 100 FOR RENT Five-room furnished bungalow. Phone 929-W. 105 FOR RENT Furnished, handsome resldenco on South Oakdalo. Vory reasonable to desirablo. Tenant. All conveniences. Tel. 409 or 624-J. 104 FOR ItENT-tiungalow. One 5 nnd ono 7-room S20 West Twelfth. TOR RENT StlSCKLiIiAjrKOrjS. Apply Mull W ANT ED Rail ell cook . Tribune, Uox A. WANTED Dining room girl. Hotel Medford. WANTED Women, nalary $24 full line, 50c an hour spare time, dis tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Permanent. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee . Mills, Norristown, Pn. WANTKIV .Vilhl,EI,LANi;OI!H WANTED To buy, Iwo cows, frosh In November; one team, about 1250; one 3 V4 wagon, one act I'on cord harness. 820 West Tweirth. 104 WANTED About, rifty head goiiri grndo stock calves, ,1ns, Campbell, Phono 3 1 1-P.. lO.i WANTED -If in nnd of n loaning mill inaTi address Planer Man, 157 Terwilllger street, Portland, Ore. 10s vVANTICD Sell youi. croani to the Johnson Prod. Co., Coutral Point, Ore., where the testa and cash eoiinta. a ANTED Ileuses to mote. Solid, repair or wreck. Phone 48K-M 01 4HK-X. vV ANTED R. II. Toft buyB Liberty boAds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, etc., and makes abort time loans on any old thlni VOn HUNT M'liNISIIKD llOO.Mh Ft ) 1 1 ltENT"-Tl ooiTisT'lmn3 7 0 -1 .. 170 FOli KENT I PAItTMK.VrH. FOH KENT Ono completely fur nished apartment. Hotel Holland. roil IlKNT II I CSEKKhPI NO ROOMS. l-'Olt RENT-Light hollHckeepliiL' rooms.. Call after 0 p. in. 322 South Central or phono 403-X2. 1 01: I roTtan, oat. Sf i I i Crow tl M I umH r. cm 1 I FOR HUNT 12-gaugo pump gun Phone 351-Y. 104 FOR RENT 1300-acro stock for, 0 miles from Eugene, 100 ucros plow I11111I, usual buildings. F. L. Chum hers, Euuono. 10 4 FOR SALE MVKSTOCK FOR SALE Team, harness nnd wag on. E. Iloyd. 843 East .Ninth street. Phone 359-Y. 105 FOR SALE 30 head iXanny goats Mabelle Hildreth, Butte Falls, Ore gon, Box 113. 175 FOR SALE Span of black mulei, eight yearB old. sound and gentle. L. O. Penlnnd. Talent. 10s FOR SALE Choice Duroc Jersey breeding stock, brood sows, pigs, , etc. Onkmont Farm, Talent. Phone 7-F2. IBS x FOR SALE 200 ewes; also 200 ewe lambs. 1). Rosenberg, Medford Hotel. . JO FOR SALE Pure-bred Duroc pigs, 15 cents per pound; nlso sow and pigs. R. 10. Nealun, phono llxxl Central Point. 104 FOR SALE 5 pigs, GO lbs.; 8 pigs, 80 lbs.; 1 sow, 140 lbs.; 1-brood sow, 200 lbs. A. L. Seahrooko, 11. F. D. 2, Centrnl Point, Ore. 104 FOR SALE Milk cows, box 403, 11. 'It Central Point. 1 100 FOH SAM-) M1SCELLANKOFH. FOR SALE About 75 tons of hay mostly nlfalfa; prefor to feed II out. W. .1. Hartr.cll, 4CS-.I1. 101 FUR SALE Cal.hago. Wholesale prices. See Charles Ray or phone 134-R. 101 FOR SALE Pony baggy nnd single Harness, lor ?;i.i.oo. 11.1 west Main. 10 FOR SALE Fortyfold whoat; a very good variety for rail sowing. Price $2.25 per bushel. Phono 19-F21 10S FOR SALE New 1918 Chevrolet with bumper and extra now tire and tube, $S25.00. 191 8 Maxwell 'first-class condition, $800.00. 19 16 Ford, A I condition, $400.00. Val ley Garago. 104 FOR SALE llluo stem seed wheat; nlso spring-tooth harrow nnd grain drill. James Campbell, phone 311-R. 10 FOR SALE Beardless barmy and blue steam wheat seed. .las. Camp. bell. Phono 311-R. 10 FOR SALE Blllck Six, light, good condition, -cord tiros. Phono 7 1 108 FOR SALE 10-foot Perkins wind mill und 30-foot, wood tower with three-way pump, on John W. Cox ltanrh, one mile southwest Med ford, Onkdalii Park Add. 107 FOR SALE 1917 St udobaor Six car. Mrs. Ernest Webb, Central Point. ior, GIM CrilTNO China Herb Btor Herb euro ror earacbo, headache, cutarrah, dlplhorln, Bore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fov or, cramps, coughs, poor circulation carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast cures all kinds of goiters. NO OI1 EI1ATIO.VS. Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 TO WHOM IT ,tAY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the tin derslgned, had very severe stomach trouble and bad been bothered foi several years and last August was not oxpoclcd to live, aud hearing of Glm Chung (wboso Kerb Store Is at 21) South Front stroot, Medford) I de cided to got herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storied to feeling bet tor as soon as I used them and toda) am a well man and van heartily roe ommend anyone afflicted as I was to sea Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. It. JOHNSON, Wltnessos: M. A. Anderson, M ml ford S. II. Holme, Eagle Point, Wm. Lowls, Eagle Point , W. h. Chlldreth. Eagle Point, C, E. Moore, Euglo Point. J. V. Mclntyro, Eagle Point, flno. II. Von dor Mellon, Eaglo Point, Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. Friday, June KMtli, War Salui(a Day TAKEN UP. LOOT. LOST CooklitT utensils in sack dropped from Crater Lake Stage. Return to Mall Tribune office. 109 MONKT TO liOAH. MONEY TO LOAN on gooo real estate security, and will buy Lib erty liouds. j. B. Andrews, No, 31 North Grape. Phone 047.J. tf TOR KXC1IAXGE. FOR EXCHANGE Excellent, clear Medford homo for good farm land in Rogue River valley or near Modford. Phone 102-X. BllHINENh IXHWCTOKt Milling Experts. CAMPBELL & LII.JEORAN mines promltlng association; mining properties listed for sale, sampled and reports rendered. Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Kir St., opposite Hotel Holland. Sam Pies by mall given prom'pt atten 1 Attorney. WM. M. OOLVIG Attorney-at-law. Medford National Bank Bldg. PORTER J. NKFF, Attorney-at-law rooms 8 and 9. Med, ford Nations,' Bank Building. A, B. Rnamea, Lawyer. Sarnett Coroy lialldlng. Anto SsppiK. VAnER spring cnJ LAfTBH AUTO BFRINO CO. W are operating the largest, aides) and best-equipped plant In the Pa clflo northwest, ,17m our sprlngt whon others fall. Sold ander writ ten guarantee. 84 North Fltteeati BL, Portland, Oregon. t (torliam OAItBAUH! Got your premise! ol caned up for the summer. Call ' on the city garbage wagons (01 god servlCA Phone 161-Y. V T. Allen. , Rxpert Accountant. WILSON AUDITING CO. B. M. Wil son, C. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to any business as a time-savor giving full business detail. M. F. A H. Bldg., Medford. Phone JIB 7-R. Instruction in Haste. JfllBO ALTON HAIOUT Teacher at s'ano and harmony. Height Masts Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bid Phone 7a. . Insurance, aIJCH HOLLOW AY-Flre, Accldoul Automobile, Liability policies writ ten with best English and Eastern Companies. Office 401 Uarnett Corey Bldg. EARL S. TU.MY Gon oral Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or Grain in field or barn; also Live stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local service.- No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg,, L. L. Oathcart, Manager. ' Pinning Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 B. Fir. Phone 184. , j Pbysl -laiw and 8a eons. nit.""wTvv. HOWARD OsteopathT physician. 303 C Tnett-Corey build Ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician aac. surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose and throat, . Eyes sclen tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurjst for 8. P R. It. Co. Offices M. F. ft U. Ca Bldg. Phone S7. Ii 1 DR. F. 0. CARLOW , PR. EVA MAIN.-i CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ; u J 0-4 17 Gnrnett-Coroy Bldg. Phono 904-L, Resldenco 20 S. Laurel Streot. Printers and I'dbliehere. MEDil5TtTNTmo, CO. has ul hest equipped printing offlc t Southern Oregon. Book binding loose lear ledgers, billing systems to. Portland prices. 17 North Fljflt. . ' V-riisrct, i EADB TRANSFER ft HTORAOM CO Office 42 North Front St. Phone 115. Prices right, Rerrtce guar-nteii Look at These 10 acres eloso In under Irrlgiillon, new 5-room house, modern; will lako JtXOO.OO, und this Is soiuo bargalu at tho price. 10 acres In Wagner Creek district for exchange, for a good modern 5 rooitt bouiie In Medford. 170 mre stuck and alfalfa ranch, either with stork, feed and equip ment, or without. This place Is a splendid piece of land and 01)0 of tho very best slock propositions In this valley, nnd we are making a price on It that will Interest anyone In the market (or a real ranch, Brown & White. tit Houth Fir BUM. 1 mi. 1. 11 ...1