r MEDFOTED MATTi TRTmrXE, fEDFOT?D, OTCEOOX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1(1, 101S PAflK SEVKX TODAY'S MARKETS - Livestock ' PORTLAiN'O, Oct. 16. Cattle re eipts 73; steady. Prime steers $12 i 13; good to choice $ 1 1 4t 1 2 ; med ura to good 9.75 (&' 1 1 : fair to me :lum $8.25 9.25; common to fair 75 8.25; choice cows and heif rs $S IT medium to good cows ;5.757.23. talr to medtura $4.75 Sj ..75; canners $3 4; bulls $5"; alves $ U 4l 1 2 ; stockers and feeders itOli 8. , Hogs receipts 702; market weal; nd lower, top probably $17.50 but o sales made. Prime mixed $17.75 -Ti 1 7.85: medium mixed $17. Baft 17.C5; rough heavies $ 16.75 Si: 15.85 ; Jpigs $14.50SU5.50; bulk of sales $17.65 U 17. Yu. Sheep receipts 70; slow. Prime lianibs $12(&13.G0; fair to medium IJjKijll; yearlings $10ftll; wethers 4I0; efea $6.00 9. f Hog Market Hoes. receipts, (02: J.ic lower, tou probably 17.fil). but uo sales made, l'riine mixed. $l7.-."(al7.5ll: medium mixed. 17.0()(d.l7.2": roiuih heavies, $l.'i.0(l( l.V(): pii's. tfUMCwl'iM: bulk of sales, 1 7.2."(5 1 7..r)0. Butter PORTLAND, Oct. 16. Butter firm city creamery prints, extras, box lots, (J5c; cartons, box lots, 6tie; half boxes Vic more; less than half boxes lc more. Buying price buttertat. Portland, 69c; cube extras, 64c. Portland Grain WHEAT $2.20 basis: barley, none; oats, $34 bid; corn, No. 3, yellow, $54 bid. MILL STCFFS Mill run f. o. b. mill, carlots, $29.65; mixed cars, $30.15: less than carlots, $30.65. HAY Timothy. $30.4( 34; alfalfa. $27. E,0; grain. $26. PROCLAMATION Whereas, the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, did. by Or dinance N'o. 952, propose and submit o the legal voters of said City, at tho special election duly held In said CMty on the 15th day of October. 1918, the following proposed Act of Municipal Legislation, entitled: "An Act of Municipal Legislation relating to the holding of elections in the City of Medford, Oregon, in con formity with the provisions of Sec tion 14-a of Article II of the consti- utlon of the State of Oregon, and amending the charter of the city of Medford, by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section 64-a. ind amending sections 14, 17, 53, 4, 56, 63, and 64 of tho charter of kfto City of Medford, and repealing lections 57 and 58 of said charter, and WHEREAS, the recorder of said 'll.y has, In my presence and In the resence of the city council duly eun assed the returns of said election und it haB been determined thereby hat the total number of votes cast it said election was 87; that the otal number of votes cast In favor of aid act of Municipal Legislation, ibove referred to, was 68, and the lotal number of votes cast against jibe same was 18; and 1 blank; and it Aippears that said act of Municipal J.eglslation received- an affirmative JllilJUl lly UI Mil me tureo tnni i di election. NOW, THEREFORE, By virtue of the power vostcd in me as Mayor of the City of Medford, Oregon, I, C. E. Gates, do hereby issue this proclamation to the people of said City and do hereby declare that the votes cast in favor and against said act of Municipal Legis lation was as above set forth: and I do declare said act of Municipal Leg islation to be in full force and effect In said City from and after the pub lication of this proclamation as re quired by law; and that the follow- g is a full title and text of snid act of Municipal Legislation and of the whole thereof: Chnrtcr Amendment AN ACT OF MUNICIPAL LEGIS LATION relating to the holding of elections In the City of Medford, Ore gon, in conformity wltn the provis ions of Section 14-a of Article II of Hie constitution of the State of Ore gon, and amending the charter of the city of Medford, by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section C4-n, and amending sections 14, 17. 53, 54. 56, 63 and 64 of the charter of the City of Medford, and repealing sections 57 and 58 of said charter. WHEREAS, Tho voters of the Stale of Oregon, at an election duly lioWl In this State on tho 4th day of June, 1917, adopted Section 14-a of Article II of the conntltu'lon as a part of tho constitution of said State, nnd the same is now in Tull force and effect, nnd, WHEREAS, It Is nccossnry that the charter of the City of Medford be amended to conform to Section 14-a ' of Article II of tho said constitution i of Oregon, NOW, THEREFORE. Tho peoplo of Medford do ordain as follows: Section 1. That Section 14 of the charter of the City of Medford be, und the same hereby is amended to read as follows: "Section 14. The Mayor shall be the executive officer of the city and shall supervise Its affairs and all Its officers and employes, but not the council. He shall be the presiding officer of the city council, tint tdiall not vote upon any question, except In rase of a tie. nnd then he shall cart !' the deciding vote. He shall have power to call special meetings of the council whenever ho deems it neces . sary. At the last regular meeting or ? the counctl before the biennial elec tion he shall make a written state ment of the condition of all the af 4&irij of the city, and recommend such ineaaures Tor the government and Improvement thereof as ho mav deem " expedient. He shall ul the first reg ular meeting of the council In Jan uary, following the biennial election.! appoint three members of the council! on each of the following committees,! lu-wu: hi Finance: t2 Streets.: sowers and drains; 1 3 1 water and light; 14) health, which shall con-i sist of the mayor and two councilman, which committees shall be standing I committees lor his term, and shall ' nave general supervision over the different subjects pertaining to their departments, and such further pow ers anil duties at, :e council may pro. . scribe by ordinance or resolution." Section 2. That Section 17 of the charter of the City of Medford be, and tho same Is hereby amended to reud as follows: , "Section 17. At the first regular meeting of tho council in January following tho City election, or as soon thereafter as practical, tho council shall choose by ballot one of its members as chair::uin, who Eliail pre side in tho absence of the mayor, and In tho absence or Inability of the1 mayor to net, such chairman shall perform all tho duties of mayor; but during the time that he is so ai-ting lie shall also porform the duties of councilman, including the right to vote." i Section 3. That Section 53 of the charter of the City of .Medford be. ' and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 53. Not less than fifteen days prior to the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in each even numbered year, tho City Council shall order a biennial elec tion for city elective officers, oi which election notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper pub lished in tno city, or by notice signed by the city recorder and posted by the chief of police in three conspic uous places in said city, one notice to be posted in each ward, not less than ten days prior to the election, which notice Khali specify tho officers to lie elected, and the time and places of holding said election. Section 4. That Section 54 of the charter of the City of Medford be. and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 54. The City election shall be held at the same time and place that the general biennial elec tion for Stato and County ofricera is held In said City, and the election precincts and officers for said elec tion shall be those selected according to law for said generul biennial elec tions." Section 5. That Section 56 of the charter of the City of Medford be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 56. All persons to be voted for at any city election shall, not less than seven days before such election, file with the recorder of said city a certificate of nomination made by some political or mass con vention, or a nomination signed by not less than twenty-five legal voters of said city, together with the candi dates' written acceptance of said nom ination: and thereupon the recorder shall eater the name of all such can didate upon the ticket to be voted for at the next following election, and not otherwise; and the recorder shall cause a sufficient number of proper tickets to be printed and de livered to tho election officers prior to the opening of the polls on the day of election; the expense of printing such tickets shall be paid by the city." Section 6. That Section 63 of (he charter of the City of medford bo, and tho same Is hereby amended to rend as follows: "Section 63. Tho council shall hold their first meeting and organize on tho first Tuesday in January fol lowing their election, and in case said first Tuesday in January be a holiday the council shall hold Its first meet ing and organize on the following day." Section 7. Thut Section 64 of the charter of the City of Medford be. and the samo is hereby umeuded to read as follows: "Section 64. The terms of all pf flcers elected shall begin on the first Tuesday in January following their election, or as soon thereafter as they shall duly qualify: but if they fail to qualify within ten dnys from and afler said day, then said office shall be vacant, and the council shall at Its first meeting thereafter fill said vacancy by appointment: nnd all vacancies occurring from any. cause In any elective office shall be filled by the council by appointment of some qualified elector of the city to said vacancy, who snail hold Rain office until the next election, and until his successor is elected and qualified. The terms of all officers of the City of Medford shall be, and are hereby extended and continued until tho first Tuesday in January, 1919, and until such successors shall duly qualify. The term of office of nil officers of said city whose term would by the charter of said city con tinue beyond the first Tuesday in January, 1919 arc hereby so limited that they shall expire on said day, or as soon thereafter as their surcersors shall qualify, and there shall be eloct ed at said biennial election in the year 1918, and at each biennial elec tion thereafter, officers to fill all elective offices of said city." Section 8. That tho charter of the City of Medford be, and the same Is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to be known a3 Section 64-A, lo rrad as follows: "Section 64-A. Special elections may be called by the city council nt any tlmo by ordinance or resolution, nnd in such ordinance or resolution the council shall provldo the time and place for holding such election, tho manner of giving notice thereof, tho hours during which the polls shall tie open, nnd shall appoint tbreo Judges of election for each ward, two of whom shall act as clerks, and whose romptasatlon shall l.e fixed by the council. Special elccllons Hluill be conducted as far as practicable ac cording to tbe laws of the Slate of Oregon." Section 9. That Seetlors 57 and 5 8 of the rharler of the City of .Med ford are hereby repealed. Hated at Medford, Oregon, this 16th day of October, 1918. (Signed I C. E. GATES. (SEAL) Mayor. Attest: (Signed M. L. AI.FORI), Clly Recorder. lounty Court of Jackon County, Ore- mlnatlon of the State Water Board of B. R. 4 W. W. t.; covered bv water gon, to be held and said election will! the Stato of Oregon, filed with tho right existing by virtue appropriation bo held In said district on the 31stjrierkof tho Circuit Court of Jackson i of certain waters of Queens Branch day of October, 1918 'between the hours provided by law for tho hold ing of general elections in the state of Oregon. Said election will be held for the purpose of determining whother or not said proposed Irrigation district shall be organized under the provis ions of Chapter 357 of the general laws of Oregon for the year 1917. The polling place for said election Is the Grange Hall located at WLmer, within said district. , The following la a description of tho boundaries of said proposed Irri gation District: 4 1. That, certain 24 acres of land In Hie NEli NWVi, 3 ares in NWVi NWVi, 9 acres In SEVi NWVi. Sec. !" 5, Tp. 35, S. It. 3 W. V. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of apnio'irintlon of certain waters by Mays Creek in r,a!d district under ap propriation of Streets, Bagloy and Saunders made In 1 911 1 . 42. That certain 5 acres of land in the NEW SW',i, and 9 acres in I the NWS SWli, Sec. 21, Tp. 35, J S. R. 4 W. W. M.. covered by water j right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Bear Branch in said district tinder appropriation of Ora Jones made' In 1878. Said district being wholly In Je"k3on county. Oregon. All of tho foregoing water rights were established by Findings or Fact and Order of determination of the State Water Board of the Slate of Oregon, filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon, on May 3, 1916, and supple mental Findings of Fact and Order of determination of said Stato Water Board filed in said Court on Decem ber 15, 1917, which said orders de termined and adjudicated all rights in the waters of Rogue River and its tributaries, and which said orders and all records of the said State Water Board of the State of Oregon are hereby referred to for tho pur pose of definitely fixing and deter mining 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 36. South of Range 4. West of Willam ette Meridlaa. at the southwest cor ner of the northwest quarter of southwest quarter of Section 10 on the south line of said irrigation Dis trict) thence oast Vi mile, thence north 14 mile, thence east Vi mile to tbe center of said Section 10: thenco north Y2 mile, thence east Vi mile, thence north 14 nillo, thence east Vi mile, thence north 1 mile, thenco west 14 mile to the Section lino between Sections 34 and 35 In said Township and Range;, thence north on tho Section line 2 miles to tho northwest corner of Section 23, Township 35, south Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian, thence east 14 mile, thence north 1 mile, thenco east mile, theice north Vi mile, thenco east 1 Vi miles, thence north Vi mile, thenco east mile, thence north Vi mile to the section corner common to Sections 5, 6, 7 und 8 In Township 35, Range 3 West, thence east 94 mile, thence north Vi mile, thence east Vi mile, thence north Vi mile, thence east 14 mile, thenco north 14 mile, thence east 1 mile, thence north VI mile, thence east Vi mile on the Township line between Townships 31 and 35 to the southeast corner of tiio southwest qunrter of the southeast quarter of Section 34, Township 34 south Range 3, West of W. ,V1., thence north Vi mllo, thence east Vi mile, thence north Vi mile, thence east Vi mile, thence north Vi mllo, thenco east V4 mile, thenco north V4 mile, thence east Vi mile, thence north Vi mile to the northeast corner of the south west quarter of the northwest quar ter of Section 25, Township 34 south of. finnge 3 West of W. M., nnd the northeasterly corner of the District; thence west 1 mile, thence south 14 mile, thence west Vi mile, thence south Vi mile, thence west Vi mllo. thence south Vi mile, thence west Vi mile to the Section corner common to Sections 27, 2S. 33. and 34. Town ship 34, south Range 3 west of W. M., thence south Vi mile, thence west Vi mile, thence south Vi mile, thence west mile, thence north Vi mile, thence wer.t Vi mile, thence north Vi mile, thence west li mile, thence south 1 mile to Township line to the Section corner common to sections 31, 32, 5 and 6. Toenshlps 34 and 35 south of Range 3, West of Wil lamette Meridian; thence west V4 mile on said Township line, thence south mile, thence west vi mile, thence north 14 mile, thence west V4 mile, thenco north Vi mile, thence west Vi mile, thence north Vi mile, thenco west 14 mile, thenco north 1 mile, thence west li mile, thence south 14 mile, thence went Vi mile thenco south 1 Vi miles to tho Town ship line between Townships 34 and 35, thence east 1 mile on said Town ship line, thence south 14 mile, thence went 14 mile, thenco north Vi mllo to the Section corner common to Sections 34, 35, 2 and 3, Town ships 34 and .'15, south of Range 4 west of w . thenco west :i mile on said Township line, thence north 1 ) miles, thenco cast 14 mile, thence north 2 miles, thenco west mllo to tiio northwest corner of the south went qruarlcr of I he northwes t Vt of Section 15, Township .11 south of kuiikc I, west of W. M., and the northwest corner of the District: llionee south mile, Hienco west 'A mile, thenco soulli 14, mllo. thence west 11 mile, thence south Vj tulle, thence went !i mile, thence soulh mllo, tlienco west mile, thence south 1 'i miles, (hence west mile, to the S-ctlon line liclwoen Sections 5 and 6, Township 35 south of Range 4. west of the W. M., anil tht nun h wesl corner of the .southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Sacllon 5: thence soulh 21 miles on inltl Suction line, thenco ea;it mile, thence south mile, thence east S mile, ihenee south !i mile, thence east "a mile, thence south 2 li nilleit, thenco east mile, thence south '4 mile, thenco easl V, mile, (hence south I mile to (he place of begin ning. Excepting nnd excluding the fol lowing described lands:. That certain 4 acres of land County. Oregon, on May 3. 19 16, and in said district under appropriation supplemental findings of fact and or-of Paul.S. Seeley made in 181)9. dor of determination or said State 32. That certain 25 acres of land Water Board filed in said Court on , In the SW Vi NE14 nnd 2 Vi acres in December 15, 1917, which said or-iSEH NE Vi Sec. 4, all In Tp. 35 S. R. Knn Creek Irrigation KiMrlct Xotlip of Klwtlon Notice Is hereby given that an elec tion In and for the propnrcd Evans Creek Irrigation district hereinafter described, ua been tailed by the 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation of certain waters of Ditch Creek in said district under appropriation of .las. Owens mado in 1891. 33. That certain 9 acres of land W W M covered by 1 fu the NWVi NWVi and 25 acres in xistlng' by "virtue of ap-l"10 SWH 'NWiVi. 30 acres in -N W ' i if certain waters of i sw 14 , I aero in SK14 SWV, Sec. 33, 4 acres in sr. ami ncre m SKVt SEVi Sec. 32, all in Tp. 34, S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appronria tion of certain waters of Ditch Crook in said district under appropriation of ('has. Williams made In. 1S77. 31. That certain 10 acres of land III the SW14 SW14 Sec. 34, Tp. 34, S. R. 4 W. W. M., and that 10 acres in tho NWVi NWVi, Sec. 3, Tp. 35, S. R. 4 W. W. M.. covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain walers of Pleasant Creek In sa'd district undor appro priation of Chas. Owens in 1S77. 3;i. That certain 7 acres of land In tho NE14 SEVi. Sec. 21. TP. 34, S. R. 4 v. W, M covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Brush Gulch in said jlistrlct under appropriation of F. M. Smith made in 1882. That certain 8 acres of land in (ho XE 14 SEVi Sec. 21. Tp. 34 S. R. 4 W. W. M.. covered by water right exiting by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Collins Gulch in said district uudor approprl atlon of F. M. Smith mado in 1904. 3S. That certain 6 acres of land In the SWVi SEVi Sec. 1. Tp. 35, S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain watern of Syke.i Creek in said district under anpropriatlon of Wm. Hlllls mads in 1.875. 30. That certain 8 acres of land In the SW Vi NE V Sec. 5. Tp. 35 S. R. 3 W. W. M.. covered by water right existing bv virtue of approba tion of certain waters of Sykes Creek in said district under appropriation of Elizabeth Simmervillo made in 1885. 40. That certain 2 acres of land in the SWVi NE14 Sec. 5, Tp. S. R. 3 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Mays Crenk In said district under appropriation of Dan Neathammcr madu in 1906. Dated Oct. 1st, 19 IS. G. A. GARDNER, County Clerk, Jackson County, Ore POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FoIiVoVntv jiti; K Vote for M. I'lirdin A probate lawyer who knows how to ndtninlstcr estates. Is honest, ef ficient, favors good roods, saving county money nnd low taxes. Adv dors determined and adjudicated all rights of the waters of Rogue River and its tributaries. 2. That certain 9 acres of land In the NEVi NWVi and 22 acres in theiXW NWlVi: AH In sec. 7, Tp 35. S. R. 3 water right ex propriatlon of Evans Creek In said district under appropriation of Mary J. Moore made In 1896, also all of SEVi of SEVi of ,:NE 14 Section 12, Tp. 35 S. R. 4 W. V. M. 4. That certain 5 acres in the NEVi NEVi Sec. 13, and 5 acres in SEVi Sec. 1, 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 of Mar garet E. Taylor made In 1SH6. 8. All of SEVi NWVi Sec. 11. Tp. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M. All the Southwest ouarter or Northeast qcartor nnd also foutll 5 acres of west half of Northwest quar ter of the .vortheust "quarter Sc. 1 1, Tp. 35. S. It. 4. W. W. 1. Also 5 res of NWVi NE!4 of said section 11. 1 1. That certain 28 acres of land 'n the NEli NWVi, 22 acres In SWVi NWVi , 3 acres In NV '4 cy.H V, , acres In HIV! NW',J . Sec. 12: 10 acres in.NW'i SW Sec. 11. all 11 Tp. 35. S. It. 4 W. W. M.. covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation of certain water of Fyvans Creek in said district under appropriation of Win. Hlliis made in 1881. 12. That certain 9 acres of land in the SEVi SW Sec. 1 und V4 acres In NEVi NW4 Sec 12. all In Tp. 35. S. R. 4 W. W. -M.. covered by water right existing xy virtue oi ap propriation of certain r-ulers of Evans Creek in said district under appropriation of made in 1SD6. 13. That certain 12 acres of land in the SKY, NWVi Sec. 12. and 10 acres In SWVi SWVi. Sec. 12. all in Tp. 35, S. R. 4, V. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of annropriation of J. B. Hillis made in 1896. 14. That certain 1 acre of land In NEVi SWVi and 3 acres In SE 14 SWVI Sec. 20, all In Tp. 34. S. R. 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, 11104. 15. That certain 1 Vi acres of land in the SEVi NWVi Sec. 5. li acres in the NW Vi SWVi Sec. 5, 15 acros In the NE14 SEVi Sec. 6, 1 acre in the SWVi SEVi Sec. 6, 8 acres in the iXUVi NEVi Sec. 7, 7 acres in the SWVi SWVi Sec. 5, all in Tp. 35 S. R. 3, W. W. M being the particular lands lying underneath the Nenihammnr irrigation ditch and now being actually irrigated there from. 16. All of EVi NE 14. NWVi NEVi, SW'A NEW. SE 14, NEVi, NEVi HWVi, NWlVi SWVi. SWVi SWVi, SEVi SWVi, and East 'A of NWVi, Section 15, NEVi NWVi, NWVi -NWVi SWVi 'WVi, SEVi NWVi. '.WVi SWVi, SWVi SWli Sec. 22. all of SEVi SEV4, NEVi SEVi, SEVi SEVi. Section 21, lying east of Evans Creek, all In Tp. 35, S. R. 4 W. W. M. 18. All of SWVi NWVI, NEVi SWVi, NW'14 SWVi. Sec. 11, Tp. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M lying north of Evans Creek. 19. That certain 25 acres of land In the NEVi SEVi, Sec. 4, and 8 acres in NWVi SWVi. Sec. 10, nil In Tp. 36, S. 11. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by vlrture of appropriation of certain waters of Evans Creek in srid district under appropriation of Old Mill Ditch & Irrigation Co. made in 1902. 20. That certain 12 acres of land in the SEVi NWtf, Sec. 27, Tp. 35. S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Trimble Creek in said district under npproprl atlon of Kern Valo Ranch mado In 190 0. . 21. That cortnin 3 acres of land In tho SEVi NEVi Sec. 22. Tp. 35, S. R. 4 W. W. M.. covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of Potter Creek In said district tinder appropriation of S. F. Potter mado in 1901. 22. That certain 3 acres of land in the NE 14 NEV4, Sec. 22, Tp. 35. S. R. 4 W. W. M . , covered by water right existing by virtue of appropri ation of certain waters of Potter Creek In said district under appro priation of S. F. Potter mudo In 1901. 24. Thnt certain 1 acres in SW Vi SWVi Sec. 33. Tp. 34, S. It. 3 W. W. .f., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropri.icon of certain waters of iN'eiuliumnier (iiilcli in said District under appropriation of Dan Neathammnr mnde in 1874. 25. That certain 4 acres of land In SWli SEVi and I acres In NEV SEli, Sec. 22, all 111 Tp S. it. 4, W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropriation of rerlaln watern of Pleasant Creel: In snid district under appropriation of (ieo. W. Ill.'ilock mado In 1891. 26. That rerts!!n :: acies of land In the SEVi NWVi. Sec 22, Tp. :;!. S. II. 4 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of certain waters of I'leusanl Creek Is said district Hurler appropri ation of Don Cameron made In IM12. 27. That certain 5 acres of laud III NEV, SWVi, Sec. Tp. 34, S. It. 4 W. W. M,, covered by water right existing by virtue of approptlalion of certain watern of l'ea: anr Creel: In nnld district under appropriation of Lone Star Minim: Co.. made in ISM, 2 8. That certain 1 acre of bind In the SW 14 NEV,, Sec. 17, Tp. 115. S. R. 4 W. W. M,, covered by water right existing by virtue of appropria tion of ccrlnln waters of Colleens Branch In puld dbtrlet. under appro priallon of J. C. Culver mado In 1S6H. 3o. That certain is acres of land In the NWVi SW Vi . and 23 acres In the NEli SWli. Sec 9. all In Tn FOR SHERIFF W. O. Garrett announces himself as an independent enndidato for tho office of sheriff of Jackson county Adv. lying In the NW14 nwi.j sec. .1, Tp. 1 35, S. R. 4 W. W. M., covered h ...1 8. R, 3 W. W. M., covered by water right existing by vlriiic of ap Water Right existing by vln ue of ! propriatlon of c nu'u waters of appropriation of certain waters of Queens Branch In said dfntrlct undo: Evans Creek In said district under 1 appropriation of Joshua, Neathammcr appropriation or R. Carter made in made in 1S88. IV' I. which right was established by 31. That certain Id acres of land findings of fact and older of detcr-jln tho SEVi SEli Sec. S, Tp. 35, I mil tho regular republican nom inco for Sheriff of Jackson county and will appreciate your support on Nov. 5. If elected I promiso strict law enforcement und nn economical business administration. C. E. TERILL, of Lake Creek. FOR RKN1 HOliHRS. FOR RENT 628 West Palm. Six- room modern bungalow, cement basement, garage, $12,00. J. W. Wsftcficld. ' i:sti:vi:i ASTRAY Jersey calf, three months old. 509 Beatty street. 176 OR RENT Seven-room house. 1121 East Main street. Phone 611-R2. 17S FOR RENT Six-room modern bun galow In tirst-class shapo. Range connected, Gurngo. Phone 4S8-X. FOR RENT Furnished house and two brick rooming houses. One seven-room dwelling with garage on paved street. John F. White. Phone 4-19-M. 187 FOR RENT One 5 and ono 7-room bungalow. 820 West Twelfth. FOR RENT- FURNISH ICI) ROOMS. FOR RENT- -Rooms, Phone 370-L. 176 FOR RHXT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Farm partially wnt- ored; immediate possession In quire Box N, Mall Tribune. . . 178 lOR SALE LIVl'STOCK WILL EXCHANGE Fine ewe lambs for fat wether iambs weighing 14 pounds more. D. Rosenborg, .Mud lord llolol. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey, three years old. Economy King Separa tor No. 6. Phono R-13.M. 177 MOVtfl TO liOAS. MONEY TO LOAN on gooa real estate security, and will buy Lib erty Bonds. J. B. Andrews, No. 81 North Grape. Phone 47..I. If" LWI. LOST On Klamath Falls-Acer road, ono-black leather portfolio,, con taining slide rulo, railroad trans portation blanlvB and correspon dence, elc. Finder plcaso commu nicate with the Callfornla-Orogoa Power eonrr.ny antl receive re ward. Mntor O, F. Sever. 176 FOR ICXCHANtiK. FOI! EXCHANG E Smail"furra near Modford, for larger acroago or un Improvod land; would assume or pnv pome dlfferenco. Address Box 777, Mull Tribune 179 tirnisvHn HtnxxTOiu Mining Expert., CAMrniOLL ft" MI.JKCRAN, mine promltinv ititsoclallon; mining, properties listed for Bale nscnplod and reports tendered.- Office and assay laboratory at 107 North Fir St., opposite Hotel Holland, Bit tu ples by mall given p-Jinpt atten FOR SALE A small band of good rango cwea; also ewe lambs and some bucks. D. Rosenberg, Med ford Hotel. FOR SALE Six-year old blacfc horse and good cuddle, $50.00. Call at 21 Genessee street. 178 FOR SALE Good work team, har ness, wagon and hack, cheap. Stewart, 635 Palm street. 17a FOR SALE Three thorobrod O. 1. C. sows, ono registered Poland China boar. W. J. Freeman, Cen tral Point, Ore. 176 fresh FOR SALE Several yocag cows, ii caivua. Pigs, shoats and sows. Ono team good work horses, weigh about 2800. Mlravista Orch ard. Phono 597-J3. FOR SALE 19 good blooded piga If talton In three dnys at $6.50 por head. It mllo south Hlllcrost. 178 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE 'Reasonable, 1918 Ford touring cur, good as now; also Ford bug. Phono 548-Y. . 178 FOR SALE Team, wagon and bar ncss. 3 14 wagon and harncsH good as new. Horses weight 1450 each, 7 and 9 years old. Will sell choap if taken at once. Harry M'ttson, Talent, Ore. IS 1 PORTER i NEFF. Attorney-m-tan rooms 8 and 9, Vedford Natloua Bank Building. A. E. Resms. Uvtoi tiarnirl CoreyBHlldUig. AMtn fcppll. I.MlltR AI'TO 1PHINQ CO. VI, re operating the largest, elde and bent-equipped plant III the F el Ho northwest Un oar sprltjp when other? fall. Bold nrter writ ton guarantee. 84 North Flfteemt St., Portland. Oregeu. GARBAGE Get tout pretnlM eleaned up tor the summer. CaL on the otty garbage wnireni toi god service. Phone 8S1-Y. V Y. Allen. Expert Accountant. WILSON AUDITINO CO. H. M. Wil son, 0. P. A. Ask about our new and simplified method of account ing. Particularly valuable to an) business as a time-saver glvlnl full buslnoas detail. M. F. ft H. Bldg., Medford. Phone 167-R. Instruction la Hjavle. FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply between 10 and u. 1207 West Main stroot. 17 8 FOR REPRESENTATIVE I am tho republican candidate for representative from tly 8th repre sentative dl.ttrlct and will appreciate your support on November 5lli. Adv. J. A. WESTERLU'ND. HELP W A.YTEI. JIALK. WANTED A boy 16 or 17 years of ago, good common school educa tion, to learn printing trude. Will pay $1.25 per day at start. Apply to foreman, Medford Printing Co. WANTED Wood haulers at Butte Falls. . Seo Mrs. Wm. Sears, 505 Beatty street, Medford. 170 WANTED Men. $2.50 and board. Webster Ranch, 1 Vi miles north of Jacksonville. 191 OHTJ WASTKI) FTCMALK WANTEIIYoling glrl to assist with genoral housework. 1003 West Main street. WANTED Dining Hotel Medford. mm girl at WANTED Women, salary $24 full Imo, 50c an hour spare time, dis tributing guaranteed hoslory to wcare!. permanent. Experience unnecessary. Apply Guarantee Mills, Norristown, i'a. WA.VTMTl MIMCKLLA.NEOUS WANTED I'aslure all winter. F. V Ore. for two horses MetH, Tslilmu, 1 SO WANTED To buy I'bono It-13-11. a root cutler. 176 WANTED - At once, bopsekeeper for two In country, close In, Box 89, Mall Tribune. WANTED Toggenbcrg milk goat, now fresh Elsoy, Merlin, Ore. or other Goo. T. 180 WANTED Sell youi cream to the JohDnon Prod. Co., Central Point. Ore., where tbe tests and cash counts. WANTED Houses ropolr or wreck 4KK-X to move, build, Phcn.8 4 88-J4 or WANTED It. H. Toft buys Liberty bonds, also mortgages, notes, Judg ments, escrow contracts, otc-, and makes short time loans on any old thing. ' "R RHNr APARTMRSTH. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Call 2 to T, 322 South Central. I7S FOR RENT One completely fur Dished apartment, llotol Holland,' FOR SALE SpllzenborR apples. 1204 West Tenth street. 177 FOR SALE SpiU nnd Newtown cooking apples 35c, fancy 75c. J. Weis, Yjt mllo north 'of Jackson ville 180 FOR SALE Seed wheat, Little Club. This wheat mado 71 bushels to tho acre Ihlc year. C. IN. Hansen, Silt North Central. 181 FOR SALE Dodgo touring cur, good condition, new tires. Bargain price. Box 943, Medford P. O. 179 FOR SALE Foueral truck. Apply James Roscberry at Medford Fire Dept. 177 FOR SALE Tomatoes and onions. Phono 267-Y. 177 "OR SALE 809-lt. Salnway peaches. 'hone 178 FOR SALE Federal truck. Apply James Roscberry at Medford Fire Dopt. J 76 FOR SALE Bicycle, used only a few times; nlso a small heating stove. W. J. Schonek, Hole! Holland. 180 FOR SALE Hay. S to 9 tons first class nlfalfa In slack; best price lake;; It. Central Point, phono 318. 177 Ft) It SALE 501) bushels of first class yellow corn: also grain hay. Call evening:;. C. W. Isaacs. FOR SALE -Dresser, oak dining table, gas ranges, phono 2 4 7-L. 222 South Holly. 179- FOR SALE -A No. 1 full Hedged linking equipment, with all neces sary accessorlos. Will closo these out cheap for casli If disposed oi soon. Wrllo to or personally Inter view Abe Duller, Oak street, Ash land, Oregon. 184 FOR SALE -Dry oak slumps. Web ster Ranch, 1 Vi miles north Jack sonville. 191 INTLIU KIlt AUTOCAR CO TIME CARD l.osve Medford for Asniand, Tnlom and Phiietilx dull, except Sunday al 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. tn. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m Sundays leave al 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leavo Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.. and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 5:30. Sunday leave Ashland al 9:00 a. m., and 13:10, 4:30 and 6:30 p. ui. i'HED ALTON HA JO-RT- Teacher 4 piano and harmony. Halght efnsV C'urilo, 401 Oamott-Corey 81d Phone 73. Insurance. ALICM HOLLOWAY Fire, Accident . Automobile, Liability policies writ ton -with best English and Kater Companies. Office 408 Gaxuett Corey Bldg. ' EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Hay or Grain lu field or barn; also Lire stock. Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent companies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg, L. L. Cathcnrt, Manager. Ploolng Mill. THOMAS MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings and screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone 184. Phyalcuuu and est eon. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 (? rnett-Corej bntld lug. Pfcone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS- Physician a0 snrgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose and throat. Rye scien tifically tosted and (lasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. V H. R. Co. Officii M. r. H. O Bldg. Phone 667. DR. F. 0. CARLOW DR. EVA MALsa CARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone 9 D 4-1,. Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. Printers and 1'diiMSnera. MEDFORIJPItTNT!l'c bust equipped printing office i Southern Oregon. Book blndln loose lear ledgors, billing arstvmr etc. Portland prices. 11 Nortt Fir BL ,r lTnsies. KADB TRANSFER A STORAGK CO Office 43 North Front 8t Phone 815. Price right. rv la guar tntetri SPECIAL 10 ncres good soli, some fruit, good welt water, good five-room hoiiso, new; old barn, fivo acres un der Irrigation. The owner took a good crop off this sen ion but is leav ing (be slate and offering tho place for sain for $1700.00, half cash, tho balance on easy terms. This Is an exceptional opportunity for ono who wants to go Into poultry, berrloe or gardening, etc. Brown & White ! Boatn Fir Street.