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mmown mrr: trtbunb, MEDFOrip, onECoy, ratttrday, matiott 20, 1010 PAOTC TTVT5 lilvt'ittork ' POlH'LANI), Mur. BtLCuttlii ideudy; 4'colpt 20. Htoer, best I in l( Mi tcoml to choice (i i.fiown.r.uj iniiilliim tu kuoiI IIOJi'll; fulr to Itoud'IDlf 10; oommou tu fair H1t 9; fund to clinks cow unit butter II0.0OW 13.25; medium tu good 7 (it'll; fair to medium 4 5 4 ; cunuors $8.B0M.li0; IihDh IU(8.KI; iiilvoK 9.&0,tM3.G0; mocker mid fuudcr lJ10. ' ' Hog steady: receipts 112, I'rlmo mlxod 1. 76 19; medium mixed IM.rUllM.76; roiiKh heavies 11(1,711 HflT.OO; pig llll.i6Vn.2r; l.ulk Il. Hlitxip tndy; receipts nono, t'rlnm lurnliH 10M17; fair to muillum $14 WI5; yearling 111(8 12; wethor $9 D 10; owns IU.G0 10.60. Hulter PORTLAND, Mar. SO.llujItor steady, City creamery prlnt, oxiriui, box Iota 00 )lll; curious (llij Osu; Jmlf boxe half nont mora; loss than linir box nun cant mora. Buying price bullorfiit, country, 62j01lc; cuba extras, 768e. . , John Arnold wiim iu Juolmouvillp one (lav UiIh week iiccnmiiiiuii'il hv n iimioo. iliiuuhler or, I ho lulu Mm llookonvoH, who Hvi-h in ('uliforiiiii, Kevi-rnl nf uiir i-itigitim iilteitdcil Hit' vv "I'ollviinn" nt Um I'wrn theater jn Mod lord Mniiilnv iiiKlit ami ncnk well or it. Mr. nml Mr. V. II. .lohtiMin nml Mm. Amelia Unit were Modford vis ilum Munilnv nl'loruoon. .Max Kriutlcnlhnl of I'orllanil 'wan tlm dinner uuprtl of Mr. nml Mr. ltwiM rlni'li IticKiliiv evening-. ' Mm. Ilurrv l.uv ban returned from nlwo Week' vi-it nt Horn brook. William Hem-diet nml TliumnH Hcviiru intend imivinif In tho SIitIiml- dihlrii't ntnl piik'iiL'n in the riiiini,' or IMiimrv m an cxUiimvo kcuIs. . J. .Monro. lUmluii Itowor nml II. (!. till I It V tif ANlilaml H'rru ntnoiit . Ilia nmnv nt Ilia rotinfv neat dorimr tll" wwk, V. Kniitlii k of Scuttle, WukIi. xiHnt lh ilnv nl Ilia liimio of II. I'ilr. rilntwulnv. It. W. Ilniintiiti of Willow Kiirinim traded in Jacksonville Moiiduv Mr. nml Mm. li. Trowbriduo nml Mr. WiiUon f Medford were .vih ilor in Jiiokj((invilln WeilncttiluV. Miko Cuiitriill of Aiudoiiuto trniw- nt'tail tninineiM hum ilio 'imimrt (if ; Ilia week. Hit linn TiUU hi'tiil rf cut - i tla (in tho furniur Kwiivnc Tiinrh wliicli ha owns nilli (Iiib js'awbury tocthr with Ilia liiml. : A, T. I.iinilifron Iiiim ri-liinicil lo liin comiiT initio in Cook mid (liculi iIik Irict. . , , , , Kiilb nml Dill draw n cnd mrud tiuiiibi-r from Itoro tu I lie I'niio thru ti'r nt Mitdl'ord Thiimduv niutit. Mm. Minnio Kolson Wvnt tu Mod fnnl TiHwduv. tit Hoo lior iliiiiirhtiT. Mi. I'oiirl lliillinuHWortli. , off to I'nrtliiml, whora hIiu will ba oiHirntvd on for irmtor. Krnnk Cnloinnii in rinnlovdl in Ilia nhpriffB off jej? urt'Kont. ' Krnnk Hvbao will kIiiii mivonil our IninlH of fnt cut lie. which hu Iiiih linen fwdinir nt Iiik riimtli nciir lyre, to I lid I'nrtlnnil mnrkct in a few diivs. Hu. will L-ot lliu pur imimd itroxx for tlfcm, nml n liiiinher of hIcmth will umitf $20a and liotlor anoh. - ,, illiin JJ. . MuimunM ii ml J linn. O'llrion nru Hinkimr a ; nhuft un u ' viiKt of Jni'kHiinvilUi. A ixroul don I . of work linn boon (on nln'iidv on a imiui in Hint vu-initv ownod bv I He fonnnr. .,' Mr. ("Imrloi U, l'inroo wn down from ; Aihlnnd Wadni'Niluv, Mrs. J'ioroo. who Iiiih boon Hiifl'iirimr from : tin injury for n number of yearn, Iiiih returned from oxlomled trontimmt in Cnliforniii nml tbo (uiHtoru ntntoH. . fnllv rcnovorud. JihIko Dux, who in mifforiinr with n (ivcro inttnok of rlioiunntium. Iiiih iiono to n Mudt'ord Hiiiinlni'ium for v friumni'iit, Mr. nnd Mm. 0. r. Airor Imvo ro reived n hillor from tlnjir on Onil . who lul't recently for Alnnkn. tullinit ui niH hiiio nrnvn 'I H I. Lt. '.I. I'Vnnk Kmilb. who hn been on uiiuud in ulneer'iniiiini! nilir the Oni in in o. look nut H worth of irold diiHt in u'Hhoi't tiinu rueentlv. A wlUlo Iiiih (leHtrovod imrt of I ho, Miller ditch ivnter from which bn Iior been itKiim O. W. (indwiird. Mr!, twenr1 I.cwih lind Minn Mnrv llumt hnve been hc ll'Olod to tiincli hoIiooI hero next venr. . Mro. Hiirrv l.uv (inturlnined tlio JiidioH of Ihe'Wodnesdiiv Afternoon Club nt lier nnino t Iiik wbck, i EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Bv A. C. Ilowlott. , ' Tho i.'IrIi l.uko nit nil oomunny com monood to haul tbo lumbor from the I & IQ. dopot to Ivnka Crook to mnko tho InrKO rlumo ncrnns tnnt stream ftltlio tho roadn aro not In condition to mnko much headway yo' but tho tcimmtorn Buy thoy nra bnulliiR about j 100 foot to tho load with Tour largo boi'Bon. TJio ground Ih drying UP yory fuat now and In a'-llttlo wbllo fbo farmorn will be nblo to plow-'und. jww tholr HprlnK cropn. ,V Thoro was a danco horo hint Satur day and.I underBtand that Ihero was il good attendnnno, having Bold about 80 tlekotB,.' Thoro woro nulln a ntim- bor ot thoin took .rooms ul the Sunny JACKSONVILLE do mnoiig whom woi'o'Mr, pud Mm. ', Mrlln, Orvllln (!hlldn,,I1( (u, UuWy , Alex JleilB und Wlilluni Coy,. . , Biiniluy morning our Sunday hoIiooI Uiit at thn iihiiuI hour, 10:110, and all uio (iincijch wro proNiini and wo biul, U very guild nlliimlancn. 'I'bn lllbln climn win Ion by the nrlnulnuJ of our noiiiiol, J'rof. Jinurdorrr, und u rule mo iiiiniiliom r tho cIukb bud mudUnl urn iuhhiiii ami that mitdn It nioro in- torimtlng mi thoy woro prepared -to enter Into I ho luviwllKullon of the minjoct. At night thn Chr'stlnn Ki. iioiivor noolety mnt und It no hnn- peunii linn I'rof. Dimrilorff hud h-ion anpiilniuit to lead Hint mooting, nnd by IiIh thorn preparation uu.il lb ruiiouiiii or iiki inonitiorii In imnmt wo had ubouL lite mont IntoroHtlng bohhIoh we liavu bud for boiiio tlmo. Kiimlny wiih una of tbomi lovnlv bright tmiiHliluy ilayn mii'li an wo no "Hon Imvo In our lovely vulloy. nud (no word hud gonn out that tho roiulii bud liiton dttiKKiid nud woro In fulr condition nnd tbo romilt wiw Hint Mr. und Mm, , e Hnnov nnd inothnr. Mm. Rchmldt nnd nloco Mlm Mnrgnret llunny woro hora on llino for dinner nnd In a uliort llmo chuiui- cey Moray of .luekBonvillo and hlB two brollier. Tlmo. und Judgo riorov nnd then Wm. Von dor llollon, wlfo uuil von Hugo und daughter MIhh Jnyro, Wig Jm k, lOnrl MntbnwB, Wm. A. Hiimnor, II. .0. ChrlBtoffiiriton. J. H, Cloyor, Mr. nnibMm. O. M. Knock nnd Vim II, IMuriiiiii, nil or Modford. urrlved. Mr. riernnn wun out with n now Nuali auto and It. nuroly was a beauty, but not only a beauty but It Dud nvory niipenrnnca or bulng a good Bnrvleoublo car. Mr. Ilnrnoy wan ax- hlbltlng a contrivance- bo hon In von t- od lo bo iKod un a bod In a car wbllo camping out. . Kred Zambrun of Fort Klnmnth. enmo In early Monday morning from tho county for broakfaat. - Ha had lut boon dlnohnrgcd from tho army. having been ulatloiittd nt Bpokuno, Unjh., nnd wanted to tuka tho Hur- nlnh mall auto at 8 o'clock a. m. for Mcdford. He. like many olhori who have boon (Uncharged, wan nnxloun to reni li hl borne and loved ones In Kort Klnninlb. I. t). Aodoraon niid nou Paul, Itco llrlttKon and von K. V. IlrlttNon who aro on tha P. 8. Anderson ranch. In thn dairy bimlncmi, C. K. Hallow nnd wlfo nnd bin brother-in-law, Mr. Wy unt, wore among the bunlnom callora Monday. Mr. Wynnt look dinner and then went to Med .-or,: on -tha mall ear. John (loin, our agate mnn who hau boon with un tbo moKl of tho tlmo for ovarnl wcakii, tnrtod for Aiihland Saturday morning taking several hundred pound! of Agntan with him. 9Hr. and Mr. Vnu Horn of Jack onvlllo, who have bean with u for overal day hnve gono homo, lie- fore ho loft he told mo that bo wiih bara In tho Interest of a company looking oror tho country with u view to Koelng tho proHpect for cool oil und ho ncom to think that tbo proa pct I good In thane purls. Tucuduy I mndo a trip to Medford to procuro my glioses montloiied In my. former letter, of Dr. J. J. K tu rn on n. reaching hi offlco about 10 o'clock a, m nnd found the doctor and bis anshitnnt aa buy a thoy wall could bo nnd by noon ho bad found tlmo lo put tha Ian in my frame nnd fll thorn to my eye. Dur ing tha tlmo that I wa Ihero I mot Mm, Bam Poller of Ashland and bar dnughtnr Lllllo from llornbrook, and Miss Carter of Koguo Klvar, nnd whllo walling my turn J. J. Skinner who brought in Mr. Jnmos Holdns of Quid Hill to have Dr. Kmmens treat bl oyos, and Dr. Saeloy to irfat his othar hums. Tho reador will ro mambor that Mr. Itoblns was badly burnt a week or bo ago nt (lold Hill In an nccldant by otactrlclty and It took two doctors to do tho work, one to treat tho oyo and another to lioal up thn burn on hi face nnd hands. Hut Mr. Itoblns la getting along nice ly nnd could see to tall who I wns. Speaking of accident. Inst Sunday afternoon a Ixstor. Hrndshaw : and Mnrlln Knlnr woro coming out from tho A. CorlTln orchard Mr. Fostor got out of tho auto to opon tho gate, nnd where, tho auto had to atop was on a stoop hillside, and tho brake refused to hold and Just-a Fostor had tha gate partly oponad Itrndnhaw hol loed lo him to got oul of tho way but be wna not quick onoughnnd tho auto caught him ngultiBt tho gnto und brulBad him Quite budly und Dr. Saoly said thaf ho was practically skinned all ovor, but Dr. Molt ropyrts Hint thoro la no serious Injury. Mr. Seoly canto out to assist Dr. Holt In caring for him. . . s - x : ErnOBt Ponehy,' ono of tbo forost rnngorii and wlfo enmo In Tuesday evening and spent tho night with his nlstor-ln-lnw'a parents, Mr. nnd Mrn. aaorgo Duloy'. Mr. Poachy was In tho forest service and was called to go to France In tbo military ser vice and bag rocolvod his discharge and wns on bin way to Butte Fulls In tho forest service again. ' ' Mr. nnd Mrs. D. R. Whtson of Trail' came out from Medford this Wodnosday morning and took the K. P.-iForslst stage for tholr boms. .Mrs. Watson baa a cundy manufacturing entabllnhmant nl Trail and Is furnish ing our locnl confoctlonory, , Frank Lewis, with bis candles, nnd thoso who hnve used them speak vory high, ly of tho goods. - . JT. B. Hood and Joseph Snwell of Derby, and Jnmen Kiissell of Modford acting as chauffeur, woro bore for dinner and so was N.;W, Dorden and wlfo. Mr. llordon Is a Modrord nttor nny nnd enmo out to asslnt In noprnls. Ing thn property of the lato William CHICHESTER S PILLS y.iMiir)! APHJuiiritrunirutinrA (iLclu'tprilMunMiiHl Iti-nnrtAVV Villi In Kvd UmI Uulil luenlllcV nil uuMi inruiiicvwjr HOir-a, lekllll IflUI 1 1 MID KIMun. I'aLa .( nlhtK Ilnv nf . llMipulHL Aik rr4!iri-4)in W TKItH IIAAIOlNI IIHANIk I'Jl.l.H, for HI VMfakiitwtiMOaatiStfMi.Alwnvi KelUlito r SOLO bit MOISTS EVERVWHCJ5E N0TI('.J TO if)N'l , propoHuln Ur rHACTOHH-Boul-oiiHtructlng or Im proving tlii) 'Crater r.nke-l'rospoct. Section' of llto MiidfordrKliuiiath Fulls Natlonul Fordst rood project )o cutod partly, within the Crater Nat lonul Forest, Hluto or Oregon, Coun ties of .lucksnn and Klnmnth, will bo rocolvod by tho District Knglnoor, Huron il or I'ubllc Houds, V. H. Dn purtinent of Agriculture, at 8 2 H Post Officii llulldlug, Portlund, Oregon until 10 o'clock n. in. bn the 1 1th ilnv or AnrU. Ill I II. nt which tlmo nnd n'neo I bey will tin publicly opened and road. Tho rlisbt Is reservod to rnleot anv and ull bids, and none will bn ooiifldornd, oxenot ,thoo from con-IriKto'-s incerlaliied to bo axpnrlonc- cd nnd rcH'iouslbln, Tbo Ijounth ut tho urolnct to bo rniiMlriial'"! or Jmrovnri In nnprox. inutoly 22 miles, and the principal Horns of work oro atinrnxlmntiiiy as follows: Clearing and unit) ilng. 200 iicres; common Excava tion nono ciililn yards; enncroto pipe culverts, ilkOO lineal foot; concrete In brlditcs, ilotl ruble yards. . Tbo work embraced In this con tract shall' bo comnlotud within 300 wonthnr working day, . I fluid contract form, and tho mops, plans, specifications und' estimate of dualities may bo examined bv rontion slhln contractor at (121 1'ostoffloo Building, Porllnnd, Oregon. All pronosal must be made on forms, und In accordance with in. struct Ions forming a iinrt. of iho specifications nbovo rnforrnd to. U l, HKWKH, DlBtnci Kiiginoor, NOTICH TO CONTRACTORS Sent od nropouals for constructing or lm. Proving tho Anna Creek Section of tho Medford-Klnmatb Fulls (Nntlonal Forot road nrolof-t located wltbln tbo Crater NiiUonnl Forest. Stale of Oregon. "ouniy of Klamath, will lie received 1iy thn District EnKlnonr. II u roan of Public (loads, U. S, D nartment of Aprlciilture. nt 628 Post Offlco illulldlng, Portland, Oregon, until in o'clock a. ni. on the 1 Ith dnv ot April. 1019. at which time nnd Plure lliov will be publicly onened and rend. The rlvht is reserved to reject any and all bids, and none will be considered, exeunt tbose from con tractor ascertained lo bo experienc ed and resnonslblo. ' The length ot the project lo be con t reeled or Improved Is npproxlmute v ,1.14 miles, and tho orlnrlnal Items of woru arn apnroxlmutelv as fol low: ClearliiK and grubbing, 14 acre; unclassified oxcuvallon. 6000 cubic vanls: log and concrete pipe culvert. IiiO llncttl feat. Tbo work embraced In this con tract shall bn comnletcd within 180 wonthnr working day. 'Bald contract form, and the map plana, specif leal Ions und esllmute of quanli'les nisv be examined pv re- snonslbln contractors at (128 Postof flea Hiilldlng. Portland. Oregon. All pronosnls must be made on form, and In accordance with In. struciJon forming a nart of the specifications bnv referred bo. ,' ..Ul. HKWK8. District Knglriocr. AimCMsmcnt Notlco NOTICW IS HKltKDY GIVEN that an Instalment of sewar assessments boiiilod' uh&ui the .provisions oftho Uaucrori Act, on the following atreots Is now duo and payable at this ortlce South Ivy fropi Ninth to Thir teenth stroot. ) Grapo street from Sixth to Eighth street Thlrloonth street from King to Newtown. ' Alloy In block 80. Original Town site from Oukdalo avenue ' to ' .Ivy street. . . Florence avenue from Fast Mnlri to Scott street. '. Notice Is further given that an In stnlment of watermaln assessments bonded under tho provisions of tho city charter, on the following afreets I also duo: Fast AVushlngton (now Jackson street) from Howard to Roosovolt avenue. ' . . . . Cottage street from Main to south end of stroot. . . Portlund avonuo from Mnln to south cud of stroot. . . . . Jackson street from Central uvcnuo to Vermont. Florence nvenno from Main to Scott stroet. NOTICH IS FURTHER GIVEN that .all instalmonts of assessment on tho ubova named streets will be delinquent after ;10 days from tho tiuiu tu tins iioiieo. i I'pon tho expiration of such 30 day period nxod for such respective pay. niontB, such Instalments shnll bear a penalty of flvo (6) nor contum upon tha amount of tho delinquency In addition to the bond rate of Inter est upon tho principal sum so dalln quent. tbo property will then be ad vertiseil and sold pursuant to Sec tions 117 and US of tho city charter. t MARY A. HA8WBUV City Treasurer. Dnlod at Medford, Oregon, , this SIHh duy of Mircb,19j!). . . In the County Court or tho.State ot 1 Oregon for tho County of Jackson . in the matter of the estato ot stun uol Rosenburg, doconHed: Notion 1b hereby glvon that Ella S. Rosenburg, administratrix , In I he above ontltled matter, hns tiled In tho above named court her final ac count heroin, and that April H, 1919 at lo o'clock a. m., at the court house In Jacksonville, Oregon, hns been np. pointed by said court, as the time and place tot hearing objections to said final account and for the settlement thereof. ELLA S, ROSENBORG, Administratrix. (Notice of Sheriff' Snlo By virtue of an execution and or der ot Bale duly Issued out ot and undor tho aonl of tho Circuit Court' for tho State of Oregon, for Jnckson County, dated 19th day of March 1919, in a certain action therein, wherein M'elvln Stevens as 'Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against John M noon, jonnio noou, nusoana an wife, and Lona l.oonoy, Defondnnts for tbo sum or Twenty-eight Hundred Flrty and No-100 (J2S50.00) dollars with interest thereon nt tho rate or eight por.cont per annum nnd with coals nnd disbursoments diixod : at Nlnotoon and 85-100 (119.86) dol birs, and tho further sunr of Two. Hundred , ElRhty-tivo and ; No-100 (1286.00) dollars as attorney's fees, whloh judgment was enrolled nnd doekoted In Bald Court on tbo 16th (lav f Mnrnli, 1 ft 1 II . Noileo Is hereby glvon that, nuniu unt to tho terms of suld execution, 1 1 win on tho so lb day of, Aurllrii)lnr at 10 o'clock a, m, at tlio front door the Courthouse In tha City or Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore gon, of ror lor snlo und soli at puiinc utiotlon for cash to tbo highest bid der, to satisfy said Judgment, with costs of this snlo, subject to redemp tion a provided by law, nil of tho Ight. title und Intercut Unit sum le- fendaiit Jointly or Individually hud on the Sixth duy of .Junuury, 1917 or have slneo aciiilrnd, or now have in and io the following described prope rty, sltuntad In Jackson County, Stnto of Oregon, to-wlt: . Commencing at a point Ten (10) chains West of tbo Southeast corner of" tho Southwest iiuurtor of , tho Northwost quarter ot Section Twenty- rivo (2), in Township 27 Houtn or Itungo z wast or tno wniumeue Morldlnn. and running thence North Ton (10) chains; thence Went Flva (6) chains; thenco South Ten (10) shnlns: thenco Kust Klvo (6) cluiinB to the place of. beginning, containing flvo acres more or less. Dated ul Jacksonville Oregon, March 2tb, 1819. C. B. TKHRIbl., , Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By M. C. SI'AHIl, Deputy. Trensuwr" Notice. . i Notice I hereby given that the City of Medford has called for pay ment at the race valuo anu accruer, Interest and will tuke up and cancel on An'rll 1. 1919, tho following de scribed bonds of said city: IMPROVEMENT HONDS. , Nos. aiO'to 347. both Inclusive, dated October 1, 1910. f (Nos. 370 to 410, both inclusive. dated October 1. 1910. 1 Nob. 421 to 429, both inclusivo. dated October 1, 1910. Nos. 1264 to 1,174, both Inclusive, dated October 1, 1911. Nos. 1221 to 12.10, both Inclusive. dated October 1. 191 1. -, .. WATERMALN BONDS. ' Nos, 37 to 60, both inclusive, Ser ies "A," dated April 1, 1910. No. 21 to 40, both Inclusive, Ber- les "D." dated April 1. 1911. Interest on the above named bonda will coase at tbo next semi-annual In terest Davment date. ADril 1. 1919. Dated at Medford, Oregon. Marcn 7, 1919. MARY A. HASWEUL, city Treasurer. . Treasurer' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that funds will boon band April 1, 1919. for the redemption of the following bonds: IMPROVEMENT BONDS. Nos. 316 to 347, both Inclusive, dated October I, 1910. , Nos. 370. to 416. both inclusive, dated October 1. 1910. . Nos. 421 to 429. both Inclusive, dated October 1,1910. .Nos. 1264 to 1374. both inclusive, dated October 1, 1911. Nos. 1221 to 1230, both Inclusive, dated October 1. 1911. WATERMA1N BONDS. Nob. 37 to 60. both Inclusive, Ser ies "A," dated April l, 1910. Nos. 21 to 40, both Inclusive, Ser lea "D." dated 'Anril 1. 1911.' Interest am the above named bonds will cease at the next semi-annual In torest payment date. April 1. 1919. Dated at Mcaroru, uregon. Marcn , .: ..: At A1V X A. HASWiSL,!,. ' ,' t .City Treasurer. Summon , . In tho Circuit Courv of the State or Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. . ' In tho matter of tho application of I. T. Gnlligar, C. It. Boyd and F. D. F.ianian, the Board of Directors of The Gold Hill Irrigation District, for a Judicial examination and judgment of the court as to the regularity and legality of all pro ceedings of said board, ami of said district .pertaining to any and all act or acts thereof, or to the Incur ring ot, indebtedness, and ot the election to authorize the issue and sale ot bonds In tbo sum of fifteen thousand dollars. And , validating such proceedings. To the Gold Hill Irrigation District of Jackson County and to ajl free holders, legal voters and assessment payers within said district, and to you and each of you: In tbe name of the State of Oregon, you nnd oaclrof you are hereby com manded to appear and answer the patitipn of the plaintiff filed herein against yo i, and each of you, in tho nbovo entitled causo, .on or before the atiin uav ot April, ii:i at iu:uu o'clock a. m. In the court room of the above-entitled court, and it you fall to so appear and domur or answer within said .time, aald plaintiffs will apply to tho court tor the relief pray ed for In the petition on fllo herein, to-wlt: :. : , - ,v. For judgment and decree of said court, to the effect that the said The Gold Hill Irrigation District is a duly nnd regularly, organized Irrigation district under and. nursuant to the laws ot the State ot Oregon; thai all elections held by said district have been held In tho manner provided hy law, and are valid; that the Indebted ness In curred by said district, 'and the warrants Issued therefor, are lognl and binding obligations of,' the district, and tbo sanie aro regular and valid; and that all orders, acts and things done by the Board ot .Dir ectors ot said irrigation district 'and by the officers ot the State of Ore gon, were and are valid and In ttte manner provided by law; that the authorisation by the electors ot said district tor the issuing of bonds In the amount of fifteen thousand dol lars, In addition toMhe bonds, now outstanding ih the amount of sixty thousand dollars, is In all things logal and regular and was legally voted; and for a judicial determina tion and examination and judgment or tno court as to tho legality ana regularity of tbe organization of said district, and ot all its acts and do ings, Including the authorization of tho amount of fifteen thousand dol lura '($15,000) In bonds. In addition to tho sixty thousand dollars (U0,. 000) outstanding. This Summons Is served upon you by publication thereof, in the Med ford Mall Tribune, a dally newspaper of genornl circulation published In Modford, 'Jackson County, Orogon, pursuant to tho provisions of Chap tor 857 of tho laws of Orogon, of 1917: the date ot the. 1st nublication being March 2 2d, 1919, and the date Of the Inst publication being April 12 1919. CHAUNCEY FLOREY, County Clork of; Jackson County. Orogon, ,.i ,v i , :CUSSIFIEDADVEmSMENfl Advertising Rates , Classified One cent a word, ' Locals Ten cent a line, ' Legal Five cents a line. ; Display -25 cent an inch. , .Contract rate on appllcatkin. HELP VtXmCltMAVK. WANTED Married man on fruit ranch. Steady Job. 11, B. Tronon, Eagle Point. 8 WANTED Sheep herder. F. E. By- bee, Medford, Oregon. WANTED Men and team or trac tor for plowing. Phone 468-J2. ;. 6 WANTED House man. Hotel Med ford. Pleooe call, don t phone. ' WANTED Bus boy. Hotel Medford. Please call, don t phone. - WANTED Men to cut wood and clear land. Webster Ranch. Phone 685-J3. . 326 HRLP WA.NTKO FTWHATB WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Phone 276-R. " WANTEIJ Two vacancies at. Med ford Sanitarium for reliable girls to come in training. Apply to Mrs. A..W. Foote, upt. of nurses. , .. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs.: A. F. Stennett, phone 102-X. - . . . WANTED Woman for general hbure work on ranch. Two children and man in family. Route 2, Box 08. Medford. ' S'B . WAJfTED BITCATJON. . WANTED By young married man, position on good fruit or atocK ranch.' Address K. L. Itoab, 912 East Nineuenth 8L N., Portland. Ore. 8 WANTKt ansactjaAjnsous WANTED A good work horse. . keley. Orchards. Ber . 9 "WANTED to hear.from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Min neapolis, Minn. i WANTED rLawn mowers to, shar pen. We call for and , deliver. Phone 261-J. Liberty Repair ' Shop. . . . 9 WANTED Boy'8 or lady's lirst-class : . .saddle. Phone S-F32, Eagle Point. WANTED 'earns with or without ' men for orchard work. Egon Orchard. Phone 597-Rfi. 8 WANTED To hire tractor for grad ing, 30 or 40 days steady work. Box 81, Mail Tribune. 8 WANTED To buy 50 to 100 head of . '.'fsder cattle. II. 'W, Bingham. Medford. WANTED Lady's good bicycle. Box 314 888, care Mall Tribune. Wr ANTED We pay cash for Liberty ' bonds. Halo's -Piano -House Inc. , J. F. Hale, general manager. - WANTED Plain sewing for little folks. Call 45 North Bartlett. 314 WAKTED Any kind cattle, stock or beef. . - G. W. King, Montague. Calif. - ... 336 WANTED House moving and re pairing. Phone 4S8-M or 4SS-X. rXB SALE POCLTRI AND EGGB. FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock eggs. Can spare five settings from ' my "Superb " strain at $2 for l. All Infertile eggs replaced free. De livery at Rcxall Store, Central Point.. R. 11. Faxsou. Fhone 11. 302 FOR SALE One Cornish , Indian cockerel, good size. . 520 South Peach street. , .6 FOR SALE S. C. Whko Leghorn eggs for hatching after Apr. 4th , White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoe ' nix; Ore.- - - ' 'll FOR SALE Sotting hens. 203 Mc - Andrews streot. Call evenings. 7 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 5c: chicks; R. I. It. eggs. All heavy layers. F. H. Drossier, phone 777-L i- OR SALE Hatching eggs, S. C. 'White Leghorns. Best of winter layers, $.50 per setting of 15. - $7 in 100 lots. K. Hammerbacher, sR. F. .Di No.-2v Grants Poss,-Ore. . - .. - 334 FOR : SALEt Rhode Island '.Red , 'hatching eggs-. Phone 370-W: 818 BROWN & WHITE ' Real Estate, insurance. Rentals ,.i A :' 10 South Fir St" ' '' " ' -v - , " 18 acres on, Pacific nlghway, 4 acres 'in alfalfa, 9 In wheat, .good houses, granary, a fine property and worth the price of $6500.00. " i'lO acre chloken ranch ' one-half mile from Pacific highway; good im provements. -Price $2t50.00. .is t -. ,, ' . r:'; :-.-: . -,-40 acre hill ranch, well Improved, close in, good water, 20 under culti vation and has open range adjoining. 'Price $2000.00.'"" . - -"-. i-iv i: i. ... . "-..:': ; .lr';.l0 i' '.-t: t.l l- fl-'i-.v ' A splendid boarding or rooming house, steam heat, hot and oold water In every foom, fine location, furnish ed complete, at a prlco which la ridic ulously low.; Also soma specially good bargains In city homes, stock FOR SALE KEAt, KBTATB. FOR SALE Small house and lot close, to pavement, very cheap. Fruit trees. No Indebtedness. Box J. J., Mail Tribune. 10 FOR BALK 1650.00 buys house, lot and garage of Edgar Wight, Jewel er, 17 North Central. FOR SALE Cheap, choice . three- acre borne with water and 60 choice fruit Irces. Box 137, Rogue River; Ore. 10 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A seven-room house is Ashland on East Main street. Garden. All assessments paid, for Medford pro perty. Inquire Royal Bakery, Med ford 8 FOR SALE OR TRADE A' fine stock ranch right in the heart of the bunch grass In eastern Oregon. Will trade for land around Apple gate or Sams Valley. Anybody Interested write Mrs. R. E. Cav iness, 45 iNort Bartlett, Medford, Oregon. , . 314 FOR. SALE Several good stock . ranches Including cattle, horses, farming implements, etc. If look, ing for a bargain and want to make some easy money, see T. C. Gaines, Trail, Ore. 325 FOR SALE Ninety acres with water sixty dollars per acre. Box 50. Mali Trihiioe. 318 FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE; One or two horses. L. Schermerhorn. G. FOR SALE 30 fine eyes, 34 early Iambs; a. few of the ewes 'due to lamb soon. Geo. Irwin, Talent. Phone 371-R4. 9 FOR SALE Nice little fair of gentle mules. Watkins Feed Store. 10 FOR SALE Tno" nice geldings, weight 1430 and 1320 lbs. 547 South Front street. . .6 FOR SALE Cheap, four first-class milk cows. Call after 5 o'clock p. m. Bert Stancllff. Phoenix. . 9 FOR SALE One mare, seven years old, looo pQunds. - F. u. Caton. 1015 North Central. 7 FOR SALE Six registered Hereford Dulls. M. F. Hanley. 314 FOR SALE Ten dairy cows for sale cheap.-., Webster .Orchard Co. 57J-J5. - - 314 FOR SALE Pure bred Red Polled bull calf, born October. 1918; fine youngster. Modoc Orchard or Pal mer Investment Co., Medford, Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE) Violets. Phone 6 12-J. . . .. ... -- . , 6 FOR SALE Alfnlfa. grain and stock J - ranches, from $10.00 per acre up; i long term payments.: Gold Kay Realty Co. ' FOR SALE 4 or 5 sacks of beard less barley. Fine seed. Phone 539-J3. E.E.Morrison. 6 FOR SALE Small dry onions or onions lo plant.' Phono 777-L. 7 FOR SALE 12-Inch P. plow. Phone 408-R3. ft O. gang 7 FOR SALE Bicycle, perfect condi tion, new tires. ' Jackson County Abstract Co. 6 FOR SALE OR TRADE For stock or hogs, household furniture, fihe Chickering piano, $125.00 Vlctrola and records, ivory finished bfed . room suite, oak desk, etc. Phone S-F32, Eagle Point. , 9 FOR SALE At a bargain 1917 Ford touring car in first class running order, $350 If taken at once. ,402 South Newtown. . 9 FOR SALE Baled Phone 5D0-R2. alfalfa hay. F0& SALE Horse, buggy and har ness. $50.00. for the outfit. 21 , Genessee street. 6 FOR SALE Seed and feed barley in carload lots or otherwise. , Phone b34-x. .!.. FOR SALE New and used auto tops, curtains and hoods. Repair ing done, awnings and canvas goods ot all description. A. D. Little, 36 North Rlvirsido.- , , 8 FOR SALE Rotten cow manure. Phone 452-Y. Hoover's Dairy. FOR SALE Sand, gravel and sedi ment. Plowing done. Phone 912-J, FOR SALE About five tons freshly dug stock carrots. Modoo Orchard. " Phone meal hours. ,." " FOR SALE Fine quality hay $25.00 per, ton: Modoc Orchard. Phone Central Point at meal hours. FOR SALE Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass - seeds. Nitro-cultures. Ralph Elden. Medford...:-. .. ,-.., j FOR SALE Singer sewrng machines on easy terms. Cleaning and re pairing of all machines a specialty. 245 -South. Central avenue, phone sua-K. u. a. Chapman. , ai OR 9AT.1,' 19S tnm nf olTnlfn hot ' all in- good order. Will bale and load on car at Grenada for $21.00 , per ton. G.Cuneo, Box 85, Gren ada, uai. . . x in FOR RENT HOllSHJ. FOR RENT Two rooms furnished - house in rear 220 South Grapo. 8 FOR RENT Five-room bungalow Oakdale district,' Wanted to buy ; pullets. . Phono 842-R. FOR RENT Several modern houses, - Building & Loan Aso'n, 429 M. F. .Wfj. FOB RENT FTTRSriBUKD ROOMS. FCR RENT Rooms at 223 Central. Phone 37B-L. North. 9 FOR RENT Rooms with or without board. Will - sorvo meal. 315 South. Riverside. Private family; ' terms reasonable.' .- : , . - FOR RUNT jrjHCKUxATEOCB. . TO LEASE For team work., small tract garden land on highway; plenty water to irrigate; welt fenced. . Route .2, Box 34a. M. Brooks. 314 FOR RENT Small foothills orchard. Some grain land and pasture. Good ' terms. 267 Federal Bldg. - ' ' FOR EXCHAJTOm. WILL TRADE 2 acres well locat ed In Ashland tor small ranch and. will pay from 13000 to $5000 dif ference. 143 Greshham Btraot', Ashland, Ore. " ' 6 LOST. LOST Did any one pick, . up an injured Boston Bull pup with, white head and brindlo ears and ; body? . Royal Bakery. Liberal re- '' ward. ' ." .'S '6' 1 MOTOR TO IjOAJT LOAMS Farm loans C per cent ln . tereat, O. O. Boggs. .. M. LOANS City loans. Building A Loan Assn., 429 M. F. ft H. Bldg. , MONEY TO LOAN on good real estate security, and will boy Llb erty Bonds. J. A. Andrews. No. . 31 North Grape. Phone 63-M. 330 BUSINESS DnVBCTORT Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney-. t-lw, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nstkmal - Bank Building. ELUAH H. HTJRD Lawyer, 213-14 Garnett-Corey Bldg. 319 A. E. REAMES, Lawyer, i Corey Building. , Garnett- Anto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINGS Co. W are operating the largest, oldest and best-equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest Use our spring when others fall.' Sold under writ 's ten guarantee. 24 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oregon. Garbage GARBAGE Get jour premises cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good eervlce. ; Phono 851-T. Y. Allen. - . . - ' ' Expert Accountant WIL80N AUDITING CO. H. M. Wilson, C. P. A. Attention given to anything In Accounting and In come Tax requirements. Look Into our simplified) accounting method. M. F. ft H. Building, Medford. Phono 157-R- Farm Loans AMORTIZATION PLAN 5 to 40 years 6 Money ready when land ia appraised and title - ap proved. EL H. 1 Hard, secy-treas. National Farm Loan Associations, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford. . Instruction n Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Musis Studio, 401 GarnettrCorey Bldg. Phone 72: . .- - Planing M1H THOMAS - MOFFAT General mill work, sash, doors, mouldings ana screens. Shop 437 & Fir. . Phone 184. Physicians and Surgeon DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 803 uaxneu-corey ouua ing.. Phone 130. . . DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician end surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Anrist for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H, Co. Bldg. Phone 567. : DR. F. G. OARLOW DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS i . 416-417 Garnett-Corey Bldg. . . -. Phone 904-L. ; Residence 26 3. Laurel Street. - : Printers and Publisher . MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon. Book binding . loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 37 North Fir St. Traniler EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St Phone 815. - Prices right Service guar- anteed. - ' ' INTERURBAN AUTOCAR OO. ' TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland dally except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 9 : 3 0 p. m. - Sun days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and l:b0, 6:80 and 9:80 p. m. 'c '- : Leave Ashland for Medford dally except, Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 a. m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. , Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m, Sun days loave at 9:00 a. m, and 18:30, :3Q BBd ;80 m, - 9J)tt HRV- WWKStSSH , '''' -' " :.' ' - -