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WTDFOTtn WATT, TRrTCTTTTTC. MTTnFORIX OT?F.f:0. MOKDAV. MATvCJT 22. 1920.
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TTnt.rnd r. Mtu'nnd-clHHH matter ftt
Medford, Oregon, nndur the l-.ct of March
un,n ilailu ovnifim elreiila .I'm for
ill months cutting April 3U1!1 3,074
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Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur I'rrrf
The sul'IViiiiL' (if tlifi ex-kaiser be
comes more iinllictie cverv (lav. II"
is now forced In dike it drink, while
mwini: wood. There urn aiiv number
of Dimple in America, wbo would de
vour a bucksaw lor the saiiie juivi
k'KC. uud llicv started no World war.
Tim bewliiskcrod and well i'cd 'Jlol
slivcki announce tlii'ir intention to
endeavor tu sovictize America. Hie
lircliuiinnrv details all beiinr urrinns'il.
The covernincnt thus lioinir Ioto
wnrncd. will tako nclirin alter the
sovictiziiiir is well under wnv.
.Uicvclimr is a cure J'or( Hie flu.
its cnrlv stiiirt's. and as soon as the
euro becomes irrnernilv known, a if'-lll
wheel will cost K'JHil.
i i t
' There are seven candidates for Hie
presidency in .Mexico. Tljitj mean
nix revolutions against Hut winner.
"Our sprintr suits will not last
lntii." (Ad Porllund (Ireu'oninn)
Thi'i'c is iiotbinu: like Hie trnlli in
adverlisinu'.
Tile Caliroiiiia ,loliiison-l'or-l'resi-clint
rluli states in a einuilar tbat
"tlolinson would be a rare chief ex
eeutive." There is no oueslion aboul
it. The first tliinu he would do would
bo to move the White House to
'Frisco.
It is the general opinion unione
farmers Hint the rains, such as thev
be, are 0. K but it would be bettor
if thev fell at iiiuht, ami Iheiebv. not
interl'ero with work durinir .the day.
HOW 'I'llH DAYS .,Y
( Molllllglio Messenger,)
11. C Honnev. a brukenian on
the S. 1 1.,. w hp is houui nued of
his niuhls here, lias moveil his
family, anil is oeciipviui; rooms
in the house of Mrs. Ittihrer.
BENSON RESPONSIBLE
(Contlnuod from Pugo One)
The udmiral told the coaiiuitlee he
hail nluuvs reL'iirileil the admoiiitioii
as "n personal pritjudiee on the pari
ol' Admiral llenson." lie described
the former chief of operations its ''an
upstandinif. honest man who has
strom; convictions," and added he be
lieved eVervlhinu' thai Admiral Ben
sou did during Hie war was done
"coiisciehtioiwlv."
"It was due larnelv to Admiral
Itensou's confidence in bun that he
whs selected to the hii:h post lie oc
cupied diirim; the war." Admiral Sim
siiid. Iti'iihon Fair and Square
Senator t'itlman, demuciat, Xe
vada, asked if in view of the auti-liritit-h
sciilimenls of Admiral llenson,
that officer had not acted in a bi'ad
luimlcd way in scinliiiL: Atluiiiul ?ims
to London.
The witness rculictl that Admiral
Itenson had nlwas been "fair and
Miunre.'f
Scuiitor riilman brought out that
Admiral Silns had shown a coin of
his letter of .lannarv 7 -to 11. 1.
Davidson of New York, while he was
n uuest nt Mr. I hu iiKnti's ii"me aboul j
the middle of .lunmirv. lie adiiottd
that slloiii't lllc Id lir w us "on in, I
discretion." 1 I
Sennlor I'iliiuan ami 1'h.ni ii.m j
Hale cla-hcd sharplv hut the I'orui i
ill which the Nevada .scualor pal I
Kiine of his uurtinns. ihc ehaii'm.m
llisislini; tllat Scualor I'illiuali coll i
tine his nnestinh to (lie le-l of .'i-i
niiral Sims' direct tsliuionv. j
"There need be no ili-eoui'tes ;
here," Si'Dulor Hale said, "and "c
will have none."
"No. I will not tolerate an v." sni.l '
f-enator I'ill.aiaii. "I ha.c iiali.id
teat von wcn uoinu in tr t break
UN this, cross -ex. imiual mui." ,
Admiral Sims intcrrwpicd to s,n '
t!l.'it. he welcomed the (To-evimin.i -tion.
that his one desire iww to biuii.
nut nil the facts. I
Old paporn for tin il ,1 1 n k flrta and'
Jiouse. clennliiBt 10c tiuuillo, 'j
DO YOUR
A MOHIi,rA'I'IO (if llic civil- spirit, (lint is wliat
llic ( 'li.iinlitf of 'iiintiitrcc drive which shirts toilav
rcilly is. That is why it ilcscrvcs, and will undoubtedly
secure. Ihc .support of a vast majority of the people.
'I cd lord has always hecn favored with a liii?h quality
o!" cii izciiship. No community on tin- coast has a hinher
r; rv -il ion for progress, eiilinhlciiiiiciit ;ind constructive
service, lint in (lie past, because of a lack of proper or
ganization, ,-t vast iimoiint of this spirit has been wasted.
The new ( 'hanilier of ( 'omnierce, will conserve this
spirit and utilize it. And with this conservation, the util
ization of every material resource which the community
Iris, will be proportionately increased.
In other words Medford has within a radius of fifty
miles -i truly remarkable variety of natural resources,
hut its .nTcalcst resource is its civic, spirit,, and Ihc de
velopment of these natural resources depends primarily
upon Ihc oranizal ion and effective application of this
spirit. This is the new organization's fiuiction.
Ol' course, everything these days costs money. Sonic
people are inclined to believe this reorganization eosls too
much money. As a matter of fact, the money involved will
comprise the best financial investment Medford can make,
if the goal the Chamber of Commerce has set for itself is
reached, and this goal wll be reached if the people of 'Med
ford rise to 1 licit' opportunity now as Ihey have in the past.
Medford has nevi'r been in a better condition, from a
"business standpoint. The future never looked more prom
ising. .The wind and air boosters have gone, the boosters
remaining are individual citizens, who have tljeir feet on
the ground, and realize that prosperity must come not by
loud talk, but hard work.
This new Chamber of Commerce means hard work it
means team play, it moans having tit every hour, of every
day an effective force, organized and mobilized for action,
ready to put over the top. any and every movement, which,
passes the acid test of being i'or the betterment of the com
munity as a whole.
Every citizen should aid in this work, for every citizen
will he benefitted. No business in this coniniunitv can
prosper without passing the
od prosperity m one direction, must stimulate prosperity
in otners. The economic welfare? of every community is
interwoven inextricably with the economic welfare of the
individuals composing it.
fcvt let everyone get behind this drive and give all thev
((in afford to give in money,
organization is representative
but this is ,-in enterprise, in
and toward the success of
tribiflo.
When the conuniflee calls
is reached Wlien each citizen
BEN C. SHELDON
FILES IN RACE
LEGISLATURE
Hen KhcMon of aiiMlfonl, today
Hont to (ho Hocrrolary of HtuUi ut Salem
1i Ih lilinK for llio rcptililinin nomina
tion as mm o'f tho ri'in't'smilativcH in
tho lefiislat mi from thin county, tm
firininj; Iho iirovailliiK mtrinr.stunilinK
lliul Im would ho a -aulilatu for ro-
C!ll''li(,1l.
1U riiiK Mi.- lli"llnns two nessionti
at tilt! IokIhIhI urn ho Ihim nivni partlc-
ulnr atli!!ilfoi lo (Mlurntional uialtiu's,
hinliway and Ktcvt'lopincnL iri'ort:;. lie
Ih tho author of tho hill nuikfiiK ovory
fit i.oti uuUl'kul'lo vott at scluml oler-
t fon.s; a Iko I ho moiisii rn pi ovlititir;
it tho ctiof) ut' school hoards, (or th
Introduction of the junior hih
trhoolK. Tliroo prison reform niea-
Mires now on tho statute hooks were
IiIh hills. Mo also fm rodueed jukI
Where is Relief From
Blazing Skin Diseases?
Musi I JSnduro Forever the
Torturous Itching?
Tlin skin in foil from tho lilooil,
nm! upon lho comlition of the
blood ilependa whether or 'not
your skin will bo lieulthy und free
i'roiu boils, pimples, aculy irrita
tions, red eruptions and other dis
fiSiiriii(r und unsightly disorders.
Tho tensible treatment that will
bhow. real results is n rumedy that
Truss Comfort
If you are not wearing an AKRON
TRUSS, you have not realized com
fort in truss wearing. The sponge
rubber pad will not slip.
Heath's Drug Store
The San Tox Store
lho modern community m-mIch m-;;.uii.it ion niituci iMople think,
hen iiiiisluiiiis ihouuhl inln arilon. .Iitin the ( hamlier of I oiiimen
PART
prosperity around. Jncreas-
time and work. The present
ol. the best abilities we have.
wheh every cilizen litis a part,
which evcrv cilizen can con-
on you be ready. The goal
does his nart.
had passed the hill wlmrohy tho Ktati;
i-s KivliiK a medal to eueh ()renon man
or wimati in the. nj i litury service of
the nation during tho late -war.
Al the last session Mr. Sheldon "was
chairman of tho important resolution
committee and also chairman of the
special committee on reconstruction
measures,
i.Mr. Sheldon's filing makes a can
didalo for each cf. tho threo places
from this county, "Mr. K. V. Carter
of Ashlnnd and II. tloro of this
city having announced their candi
dacies for the other two.
Sure
Relief
NDICEST0;j
I 6 Bell-ans
' Hot water
Sure Relief
;E LL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
will cleanse the blood thoroughly
and kill the norms that cause tlio
trouble. Anil for this puiposo no
remedy ever mado can approach
tho record of S. S. S. which
cleanses the blood of the disease
germs, at the snmo timo buildinjr
up tho general health.
For valuable literature write to
Chief Medical Adviser, 101) Swift
Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
f II.IUJ- (STKNSTIIO.M, uell
known contra tin- of I'coria,
III., who says ho uas in Mich had
hiallh he 1i;hI alnait Iccidcil to re
tire 1 1 nm hiiiiif.sh. Ieclares lie
now ftN-ls thirty years younger anil
is- enjoying splendid health since
jtkin; Tan lac.
8. ., .t.- M
"I feel thirty years yunfier since
I got hold of Taulac und if It was
necessary 1 could handle a shovel and
turn as much dirt as any of my men,"
said Charles Slenstrom, the well
known concrete and excavating con
tractor, living at GOT Fishgate Street,
Peoria, 111.
"Kor thirty years i have suffered
all the misery that woes with stomach
trouble, rheumatism, and disordered
kidneys, and when I beRail taking
Tanlac l was so bud ofr I was about
to retire frc-ni business.
"My stomavh was so limlly upset
that II nearly laid me. up altoRether
and after every meal 1 took cramping
spells thai sometimes wore so nail I
couldn't leave the house for 1 was
afraid 1 could not net back. I bloated
up so with gas that I could not set
a lonK 'breath. .My les pained me
almost every minute of the day and
when the weather was damp my arms
hurt mo so much it was agt.-ny for me
to bend them. '.My kidneys were so
badly out of order that I had pain
all throiiKh my back and at night I
was in such misery I could hardly
sleep at all. Kvery morning my back
was so stiff it was hard Tor mo lo get
out of bod and during the. day 1
couldn't think ol doing my work.
'Things are difiereut now as Tnn
lac has made a wonderful change in
my condltk-n. Kverything I eat
agrees wilh mi; perfectly. The rheu-,
matittin bus alntpsi disappeared and
the pains and stiffness in my back
have all gone. , I sleep sound every
night and I get up In tho mornings
feeling fine and real for breakfast.
I have given up all Idea or retiring
from business, as Tanlac has given
mo new lifo and strength and 1 am
now enjoying better health than I
have for many years."
Tanlac is sold in Medford by West
Sido Pharmacy, and by leading drug
gists in every town. Adv.
In the Matter of lho Kxclusion of
Certain Lands from lho .Medford
Irrigation llislriet
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKliN:
Yc-u are hereby notified that on the
20th day of .March, I'.i-in. Ktla Cole
man filed tier petition with the board
of IJireelors of Medford Irrigation
IHstricl. praying that the following
land of the peiitioner lying within
said District be excluded thoreflMUl.
that is to say:
Land in Sections :t, .10, 1. !i, Town
ship US, linage 1 West. Ieed Uncords
Vol. liti, page 'HIS, Lois r, 11, 7, l'art
Lot 1 in 11. L. C. Nc. SI!, being 2-l.".7S
acres. Of this amount the following
tracts are to lie retained within the
District. 20 acres of Hear Creek ltot
toin west of lho County Hoad; t"t
acres east of tho barn and .'i acres
adjoining the house on the south.
.Medford Irrigation District Plat No.
(lll.'t
And further praying that the Hoard
of Directcrs or said District make and
file an order excluding said lands
from the Medford Irrigation District.
'All persons interested in. or who
may be at'l'eetetl by the change of the
boundaries of said District, are here
by notified to appear at the office of
lho Hoard of Directors or .Medronl
Irrigation Disirici, in tne .'dedi'i.Td
I'lirniture & Hardware ttuildilig, on
North Central Avenue, in the Ciiy of
.Medford. Oregon, on the I'th day of
April. IHL'0. at leu o'clock in the
forenoon of that day, and then and
(here to show cause in writing, if any
they have, why the change of ihc
boundaries of -alil District as pro
posed In said jM'titUa should no: bo
maile.
Haled March 20IU. r.i'.'o.
HOAliD HI' 111 K Kt'TOKS
JIKDI'OltD IKUKiATlOX DISTRICT.
Illy : K. M. V 1 I.SOX, Secretary.
In the Matter of the l-'clu-.ion of
Certain linL Croni the Medford
Irrigation District
TO WHOM IT MAY ('( VvlKliN :
You are here'-y notified that on the
! I Ptll day of March. t:'2"i. K. II. Cole
man filed ins p. tilion with the Hoard
i of Directors ol Modfoyd Irrigation
1 District, prtiyir. that the following
'land -of Hie petitioner lying wilhin
said District In- ox.'ludcd therefrom.
that is lo say :
Lois No. 1 11, II in Ilildnh Y1
jxer. D. 1.. C. No. 12. containing 1
acres each, or I .", acres in all ami be
', log in Set tion ! 'i. Tow nship South,
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Veridian. being District Plat No. t'74.
r7.'i ami i;7t!.
And lurthc! praying that the Hoard
of Dtrtt'-to-.-s u; .iid District make and
file an order excluding said lands
: from the Medferd Irrigation District.
Al! persons interested III. or whi.
may lie affected by the change of the
boundaries of -.liii District, are here
by notified to appear at lho office of
Hit' Hoard of Directors of Medford
Irrigation District, in the Medford
t-'uniiluie Hardware Building, on
North f'enlrul Avenue, in the City of
Medford, Oreguti, on lho i'th dav of
April, 1920, at ten o'clock In the fore
noon of that day, and then and there
to show cause in writing, if any they
have, why the change of the boun
daries of said District as proposed in
said petition should not be made.
Haled March 20th. 1 l2o.
HOARD Of "DIKKCTORS
MKDI'OUD IRHICATION DISTRICT,
my: K. M. WII.SOX, Secretary.
In tho Matter of the Kxclusion of
Certain Lauds l-'roni the .Medford
Irrigation District.
TO WHOM IT MAY C-OXCKRX:
Vouire hereby notified that on the
inth dav r-r March. 1fi20. Delia
Nunan filed lrer petition with the
Hoard of Directors of JI-dford Irri
gation District, praying that the fol
lowing land of the petitioner lying
within raid Distriit be excluded there
from, that Is to say:
The whole tract. Ivlnir In Sections
3; and 28. Townshin :17 S'liilh. Range
2 West, of the Willamette Meridian
in Jackson County. Ortirni Deed
Records Vol. 110. natre 2 11. Vol. 2,
rage ::('.!l; in Kasl half l K 'i I Section
::3. In South . !S; nil that portion
Iving north of the Medford Coast
Railroad right of wav; all that por
tion lying south of the said right of
way excenting sixteen ( HI I acres ly
ing immediately st.-uth of lho Medford
Coast Railroad right of way. Med
ford Irrigation District l'lnt Xo. 42C,
In nil 30 acres to be excluded.
And further praying that the Hoard
n Directors of said District make and
file an order exclirding said lands
from the Medford Irrigation District.
All persons, interested In. or who
may bo affected hv the change of the
boundaries r.-f said District, are here
by notified to annear at tho office of
the Hoard of Directors of Medford
Irrigation District, in tho "Medford
Furniture & Hardware Hullding. on
North Central Avenue, in tho Ciiy of
Medford, on tho fith dav of April.
1920, at ten o'clock In the frrcnoon
of that day, and then and there to
show cause In writing. If any tliey
have, why the change of the boun
daries of said District as proposed in
said petition should not be made.
Dated March 2Hih. 1920.
HOARD Ol'" DIRECTORS
MKDFORD IRUICiATION DISTRICT,
illy: E. jr. WIIOiN"-, Secretary.
In tlin Matter of tho Kxclusion ot
Certain Lands It'rom the Medford
Irrigation District
TO WHOM IT MAY CO.VCKRX:
You are hereby notified thnt on the
19th day ot March. 1920, If. Hellc
Loomis filed her petition with the
Hoard of Directors of Medford Irriga
tion Distri'ct. praying thnt tho follow
ing land of the petitioner iving with
in said District lie excluded there
from, that is to say:
Land In Sections 1."i and 22, Town
ship 37. Range 2, Deed Records Vol.
XII. page 55. Medford Irrigation Dis
trict Plat 'No. 102, containing 1G
acres.
And further praving that the Hoard
of Directors of said District make and
filo an order excluding said lands
frc-m tho Medford Irrigation District.
All persons interested in, or who
may bu affected by tho change of tho
boundaries of said District, are hore
!y notified to appear at the ofi'ico of
the Board of Directors of Medford
irrigation District, in tho Medford
Furnlttlre & Hardware Building, on
North Central Avenue, in tho City oi
'Medford, Oregon, on the- Hth day of
April, 1920, nt ten o'clock in the fore
noon of that day, and then and there
to show cause in writing, if any they
have, why tho change of tho boun
daries of said District as proposed jn
said petition should not be made.
Dated March 20th, 1920.
BOARD OK DIRECTORS
MIODFOltD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
IHy: E. M. WILSON, Secretary.
In tho Matter of tho Kxclusion ol
Certain Lands l'Yoni the .Medford
Irrigation District
TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCKItN":
You are hereby notified that on the
lUIh day of 'March, 1920, 0. M.
LiAimis, tiled his petition with tho
Hoard of Directors of Medford Irriga
tion District, praying that the follow
ing land ot tho petitioner lying within
said District bo excluded thurefroiu,
tout is to say:
Land In Sections 13 and 22, Town
ship 37, RnuBO 2, Deed Records Vol.
in. page 124, Medlord Irrigation
District Plat No. 1U0, containing lti
acres.
And further praying that tho Beard
of Directors of said District make and
tilo an order excluding said lands
from the Medford Irrigation District.
All persons interested ill, or who
may be affected by the change of Ilia
no inilanos of saki District, are here
by notified to appear at the office of
lho Hoard of Directors of .Medford
Irngailon District, in the Medford
I'lirniture & Hardware Building, on
North Central Avenue, in the City ol
.Medli.rd, Oregon, on the Hill nay ol
April, 1920, at Ion o'clock in tho fore
noon of that day, and then and there
to show cause In writing, If any they
have, why the change c-f the boun
daries of said District as proposed
in said petition should not be made.
Dated March 2oth. 19211.
HOARD OF DIRKCTORS
MKDFOItll IRltlliATION DISTRICT
ify: K. M. WII-SO.x. Secretary.
In the Matter of the Exclusion ol
Certain Lands l-'roin the Medford
Irrigalion District
TO WHOM U .MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby notified that on tho
2nd day of March, l ;, 1. V. Turner
tiled his petition with the Hoard ot
Directors of .Medford Irrigatica Dis
trict, praying thai the tollowiug land
of tho petitioner lying within saio
District be excluded therefrom, thai
is lo say:
Thai certain tract of land designat
ed on the official plat of the Modtord
Irrigation District as tract No. 317,
being further described in deed rec
orus ot .larkMiii County. Oregi.n. Vol.
4e, page 279, containing IS acres ol
laud.
And further praying that the Hoard
of Directors of said District make and
tile an order excluding said lands
lrom the .Metlford Irrigation District.
All persons luleiesled In. or who
may be affected by tho chaime of lho
boundaries of said District, are here
by notified lo appear at the olflce of
the Hoard of Directors ot Medford
Irrigation District, in the Medford
Furniture & Hardware Building, on
Nmili Central Awiuie, in the Clly of
Medtord. Oregon, on Ihe lith day of
April, 1920. at ten oMock lu the lore-
,noon of that day, and (lien and Uiere
'try show cause in wri-ing, if any' they
jhave, why the change of the boun
daries of said llislriet as proposed in
'said petition should not lie made.
I Dated March 2inh, 1 :;".
HOARD np IIIRKCTOIIS
j :m'-: Droit n irkioation district.
'.Hy: K. M. WILSOiV, Secretary.
In Hut .Matter of the Ivvrlie-ion of
Certain Lands l-'roni the Mcdfonl
Irrigation District
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKItX:
You are hereby notified that on the1,
1Kr1i day of March, 1 920, Klizalieth j
Wilcox filed her petition with tho
Hoard of Directors of Medford Irriga-j
ition District, praying that the fc-llow-
I Ing land of the petitioner lying within
said District be excluded therefrom,
'that is to say:
Land in Section 3Ti. Township -37.
Range 2, Deed Records Vol. 9fi. page
B10, Medford Irrigation District Plat!
No. 472, containing 20 acres.
And further praying that the Hoard
of Directors of said District make and
file an order ewludlng said lands
from the .Medford Irrigation District.
AH persons interested in, or who
may be affected by the change of the
boundaries of said District, are here-
1 by notified to appear al tho office of
the Hoard of Directors of Medford
Irrigation District, in the Medford
furniture it Hardware HuildinK,- on
Xc-rth Central Avenue, in the City of
Medford. Oregon, on the (ilh duy bl
April, 1920, at ten o'clock in the fore
noon of that day, and then and there
to show cause in writing, if any they
have, why the change of tho boun
daries of said District as proposed in
said petition should not be made.
Dated March 20th. 1920.
HOARD OF DIRKCTORS
MEDFORD IRRIGATION' DISTRICT.
IBv: E. M. WILSON, Secretary.
In tho Matter of the Kxclusion ot
Certain linds l-'roni the Medford
Irrigation District
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby nrtifiod that on tile
20th day of March, 1920. C. M. Pheis
ter filed his petition with the Hoard
of Directors of Medford Irrigation
District, praying that tho following
land of the petitioner lying within
said District bo excluded therefrom,
that is to say:
Medford Irrigation District Plat
No. 32 0, being land in Section
211, Township 37 South. Range 2 West
of the Willamette .Meridian. Deed
Records Vol. 5-1, page 3S1, containing
ten acres.
And furt her praying tiiat the Board
of Directors of said District make and
file an rorder excluding said lands
trom tho Medford Irrigalion District.
All persons interested in, or who
may be affecled by the change of I he
boundaries of saitl District, are here
by notified to- appear at the ofrico of
the Hoard of Directors of .Medford
Irrigation District, in lho Medford
Furniture & Hardware Building, on
North Central Avenue, in tho City of
Medford, Oregon, on the lllh day or
April, 1920. al Inn o'clock in the rore
noon cf that day, and I hell and there
to show cause in writing, it any they
have, why tho change of Hie boun
daries of said District as proposed in
said petition should not he made.
Dated March 22, I 920.
BOARD (fit" DIRECTORS
MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
Bv: E. M. WILSON, Secretary.
I it tlio Mailer of the Exclusion of
Certain Itumls From the Medford
Irrigation District.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Y'ou are hereby notified that c-n the
20th day of March, 1920, Frederick
Fridegr Estate filed its petition with
tho Hoard of Directors of Medford
Irrigation District, praying that the
following land of tho petitioners ly
ing within said District be excluded
therefrom, that is to say:
1 Medford Irrigation District Plat
No. .X5, being land in Section 3H,
Township 37 South, Range 2 West
of tlio Willamette Meridian, Deed
Records Vol. 4S, page 570, containing
40 acres.
And rurther praying Unit the Board
ot Directors of said District make and
file an order excluding said lands
from Ihe Medford irrigalion District.
All persons intesested in, or who
may he affected hy the change of the
boundaries of said District, are here
by notified lo appear at tile office of
tlio Hoard of Directors of Medford
Irrigation District, in the Medford
Furniture & Hardware Building, on
North Central Avenue, in the Ciiy of
Medford, Oregon, on the lith day of
April, 1920, at ten o'clock In the fore
noon of that day, and tneii and there
to show cause in writing, It any they
have, why the change of the boun
daries of said District as proposed in
said petition should not be made.
Dated March 22, 1920.
HOARD OF DIRECTORS
MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
Bv: F..41. WILSON. Secretary.
Alfalfa
Seed
$45.22
Per Cwt.
Sped that tests HS.7 pure and
contains no dothlcr.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
3I7 East Main Street
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Medford, Oregon.
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gained i'rVin ouv hotels.
The Hotel
Holland
Is doing its part to help
build a greater Medford
A hotel depends greatly
on the local support it
receives.
The Hotel Holland and
Cafe will appreciate
your patronage.
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STAR TAXI
PHONE 300
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Driver.
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Nash Hotel
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
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This is to cortltj- mat 1, the under
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(Signed) VV. K. JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point.
W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point,
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
8. B. Holmes, Eagle Point.t
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point.
.1. V. Mclntyre, Kagle Point.
Geo. Von der Hollen, Eagle Point.
Thos. E. Nichols. Eagle Point.
I.MEtU iU.V. AUXUCAlt OO.
Schedule from Octooei" 1, 1919.
Daily (Except Sunday)
1cave Medford Leave Ashland-
7:11 a.m. 7:10 a.m.
8:00 a.m. 7:55 a.m.
8:25 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
9:10 a.m. 9:25 a.m.
10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. -
10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m. 12:00m.
12:45 p.m. i:00 p.m.
1:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m.
2:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m.
8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
8:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
4:25 p.m. 4:2b p.m.
6:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m.
8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m.
Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Bat.only 9:3U p.m.
Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m.
midnight Sat. only
BUTDAY ONLY
leave Medford L eave Aahlaad
iu:vua.m. 9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
1:110 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
1:80 D.m. 1:80 p.m.
Office and waiting room No. 6 South
Front, Nash Hotel Building.
Phone sot,