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    MEDFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, ftrcPFORP, Or?FX! OX. SATURDAY, APRIL 2. 1021
PAfJFi TITRETS
GONIASTRIKES
iPHALTUM ZONE.
OUTLOOK BRIGHT
'lit today to the TrlEonia rom-
ull well, in whlcli the hopes of
rer ono thousand stockholders of
on county and elsowhere are
red, found the dally work of
IK In pi-oki'mss and the drillers
cxcpptionally optimistic mood,
le drilling is developing an unusu
Ine showinc." said Judge E. K.
, who has elinrgo of the opem
pork, and whose confidence. In
uccessful outcome 01' this plo-
oil venture in the valley was
V.when ho took active charge.
r th,o benefit of the many stock
rs;and Investors, I can Bay with
!t truth that the prospects for
ng oil look better than ever, and
dlcatlons are that it isn't a great
ico ' to bo to a producing oil
uiry (developed that the drill
ecently passed through a heavy
pg of asphaltum, often called oil
thicti, is the second showing of
lharacter since late In January,
Is now making fair progress
Kit ft hard,' - impervious sand
formation. In the California
such asphaltum and hard rock
itlons rover the oil zones In
all the big producing wells
lave been struck. Where the oil
ire not protected or capped
by such, hard formations water.
Its grener specific gravity comes
1 drives the oil out.
hard sand rock formation
h which the drill Is now slowly
r Its wny Is one of the best in
pns that oil is below, according
ago Kelly and the drillers,
Is the outside oil experts, who
the Trlgonia. site from time to
ind keep an eye on tho progress
drilling, which' Is attracting
attention In the Western oil
In this connection it Ib stated
ver since the Trigonia well was
d no -unfavorable formation haB
encountered.
Co late in January, when the
it management took hold with
I Kelly in active charge, much
ess has been made and tho drill
lant enlarged and made stand
n every way. Tho rig was re
Rnd re-equipped, and the neces-
itachihery and other accompanl
(brought into keeping, and
i all the hole, was straightened
Recently. everything was brought
food shape for progress to the
. of .the oil' drilling experiment,
I may mean so1 much to the fu
Welfare of Medford and the cn
alley. ,
this took much time and gavo
a pessimism on the part of some
i skeptical, who utter their criti
; despite the fact that they -know
nft -about the technical part of
ell drilling, nor anything about
inflations. However, even the
'skeptical ardently hope that oil
i0 struck in -a huge paying quan
y Crew engaged in drilling Is an
lonc'cd one and the head driller
jad, 30' years' .experience in the
js oil fields, and is an expert in
ledge of formations and in
ijng topis. The rig and all the
Inery is working good, and alto
r -the outlook is a hopeful one.
ice. SernioD topic, "Life's Founda
tions." The special music will be a
special solo by Mr. Wilson, lie will
also lead the couKregatlonal Binglug.
Come and enjoy this evening service,
at the Home-like church.
Talent M. E. Church
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. A good
school with a growing membership. A
place for every man, woman and child
In the community.. Get the habit.
Preaching moruing and evening 11
and 7:30. In tho morning Mr. Wilson
of the Ashland high schools will talk.
The pastor will fill the pulpit of Kev.
Edwards of the Ashland M. E. church.
lu the evening the pastor will de
liver a Btereopticon lecture on "White
Slavery and the Double Standard of
Morals Unmasked." One hundred
slides on white slavery and the beauti
ful west will be shown. Admission
free, all Invited.
louug people's meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Missionary meeting Thursday ut 3 p.
LU.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:30. All tire invited to attend
these services.
Miss Rhodu Burnett, pastor. lies.
337 West Tenth street. Phone 420.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Branch of The Mother Church, The
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, April
3rd, "Unreality."
Sunday school 9:45. All under the
age of twenty are welcome.
Wednesday evening meetings at
which testimonies of Christian Science
healings are given, at 7:30, church edi
fice, 212 North Oakdale.
The Reading Room which is In the
M. F. H. Bids., is open daily from
1 to 5 except Sundays and holidays.
All authorized Christian Science liter
ature may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public Is cordially invited to
attend the services and visit the Read
ing Room. '
Was in Bed Three Days
Mrs. Josle Reed. 217 N. Kxlor St..
Tulsa, Okla., writes: "I was lu bed
three days with my back. I took Foley
Kidney Pills and in two days was at
my work again. I cannot praise your
medicine too much." Foley Kidney
Pills stop bladder irregularities and
strengthen the kidneys. They help
eliminate from the system the poisons
that cause backache, rheumatic pains,
stiff Joints, sore muscles, swollen
hands and feet, pufflness uuder the
eyes. Sold everywhere. Adv.
In .Tuckson County. Orrfton. he Inrludrd
within the Medford Iriigiition tlstrlct,
that is to any:
Lots 3, 4, 3. and 6 Block 4: also lots
to 8. In Block 5, all in the Town of
Phoenix. Jackson County, Oregon. ' con
taining one acre. n)or or leas. 1
And further pravl'iat inat an order'
nutde by the said Hoard of ltrectors tl-t
said land be included In Hie Medfuril
Irrigation District.
All nt'rn(-n,- Interepteil In. or who may
tie affected by the nro'M.sert ctmnue of
the biiili'uiiit'B of said illstrict or by the
I: elusion uf Kiii'l liimls In said district
are hereby- notified to itppeiir at thit
offic' of the Ho;irtl of I'lrectors of Med
ford IrricHtio-i Olstrlel In the Liberty
ItuLKling on Wej-'l "v'Hin street lu the
t'iiv of Metifurd. tlreuon. oti the 31h day
of April. 1911, M 2 o'clock In Iheafter
neon of thai diiy. mid t'ten and ..there
uhntv nrinuM If n n v theV hove. WlH the
nrnver of H:ild oetltion should nor be
granted or the land herein ileKCHUed V
Included In the Medford Irrigation u&t
trlct. .
BOA ItO UK lllKKfTilltN lr
I MKUIMHI) UiniOATInN UISTIllCT.
Hv K. M. ayii.no.n, secretary.
Hated March 12. .1!1!1.
! : '
!, Catholic Church
South Oakdale Avo.
st mass Sunday at S a. m.
iond mass at 10:30 a. m.
jodlctlon after second mass.
Rev. John Powers, rector.
Main St. Methodist Episcopal Church,
South
Cor. Main and Oakdale.
James E. Conder, Pastor.
Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. Our
Sunday school Is well organized and is
growing. All of the Sunday school
rooms are being made comfortable
and attractive. We have classes for
old and young. It you are not attend
ing elsewhere we shall be glad to have
you come to us.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, "Tho
Man Christ Jesus." Our congregations
are growing and our services are in-
terestlng and inspiring. - We are or
ganizing our choir bo that we may
have special music for any occasion
You will enjoy the singing but we
place special stress on the preaching
of. the Word. , . .
The Senior Epworth League meets
in Its devotional services promptly at
6:30 p. m. Our young people take a
lively Interest In these meetings
Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject,
"Christ's Kind of Religion."
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday
evening. : Our prayer meetings are
largely attended nnd the services are
helpful to all. You will enjoy . these
services. The public generally," and,
strangers or visitors In the city, are
especially Invited to these services.
'You Are Always Welcome."
Hotlce to All Iandow&ers In Medford
Irrigation District end to All
Whom It Hay Concern.
You are heretiv notified that on the
11th day of March. 1921. the Orchards
Company. Ltd., filed Us duly acknow
ledged petition with the Board of Di
rectors of Medford Irrigation District
praying that the following described
land of tho petitioner situate in Jack
son County, Oregon, by Included within
the Medford Irrlt-ation District, that Is
to say:
commencing at the northwest corner
of Donation Land Claim Ne. 4? in Town
ship SS South. Range 1 West, Y. .V.'..
said corner being the northwest corner
on the west line of claim and moro par
ticularly descroei as be'T the corner
In Lot 2 of K.-ctloo 7, same Township
and Hange: thence South on West line
of Claim KI3u feet to the Southwest cor
ner of said claim, said corner beine In
Lot of Section 7; thence East along
said Koutn line &.S reet to the Kast line
of Lot n: thence Sonth on East line of
Lot 3, 887 feet: thenoe North 87 degrees
47 minutes West 180 feet: thence North
63 degrees 23 minutes West 323 feet
thenco North S3 degfpes 05 minute'
West 235 feet; thence South AG degrees
25 minutes Wiesl 343' feet: thence North
8H degrees 36 minutes West 1005 feet
thence North 2 degrees 0'3 minutes West
000 feet; thenco North 0 degrees 32 min
utes Bast 375 feet: thenco North 33 de
grees 51 minutes West 200 feet: thence
North 10 degrees 42 minutes West 4til)
feet: thence North lti degrees 20 mfn'
utes West 020 feet: thence North 88 de
grees 23 minutes East 432 feet: thence
North 27 degrees '14. minutes West 472
utes Kast Ki7 feet: thence South 5 de
grees 28 minutes Kast 175 feet: tlience
South 6 degrees 53 mlnutea- East 17a
feet to the point of beginning, contain
ing 98.94 acres, more or leRK.
And further praying that an order be
made oy me said Hoard or Directors tuat
said land be Included In the Medford, ir
rigation District.
ah persons interested in. or who may
he affected by the proposed change of
the boundaries of said District or by the
inclusion of said lands in said District
are hereby notified to appear at the of
fice of the Board of Directors of Med
ford Irrigation District In the Liberty
Building on West Main street In the
City of Medford, Oregon, on the 5th day
of April, 1931. at 2 o'clock in the af
ternoon of that day, and then and there
show catiso, if, any they have, why the
prayor of said petition should not be
granted or, the land therein described be
included In the Medlord irrigation Dis
trict. . . ,
. ROATiD OF DIKECTOItS OF
MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
Ily E. M. WILSON, Secretary.
' Dialed March 12, 1921.
Directors of Medford Irrigation District j that said land he Included in the Med
praylnff lhat the following described ford Irrigation Dintiirt.
land OI the petitioner siuiuie ill j.u-k- ii y-t r...ur. mit-i i'mi'ii in. or m no Ki?
son County. Oregon, be Included within I he ntti-eled liy the proposed change or
the Medford irrigation- District, tnai is tile luiundiirii s ot said District or ov nit
to say: I iot'llision of said hinds in said District
Lots 1. 1 7 and 8. In block 13 in the(tv hereby notified to appear at the of-
Town of Phoenix. Jackson County. Or
son. containing .7 5 acres.
And further praying that an order h
made hv the said Hoard of Director'
of the Board of Dire
ford Irrigation District i
Building on West Main
I 'it v of ,...f.ir,!, I In-eon, (
-tors
the
Mid-
Llbet-tv
lu the
r.tli duv
of April, 1921, at 2 o'clock In the after
noon of that day, and then and tbere
show cause. If anv they have, why the
prayer of said petition should not be
grunted or the land therein described be
included lu the Medford irrigation tie
trlet.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
MEDKOKD UlItlflATUiN DISTRICT.
Hv K. M. W I I.HON, Secretary.
Dated March 12. 1921.
notice to All Xiandownerc in Mearora
Irrigation Dletrict end to All
Whom It Man Couoern.
You are herebv notified that on the
Kith dav of January. 1921, c. II. and
v.tlviitieth I . Brown filed their duly ac
knowledged petition with the Board of
Directors of Medford Irrigation District
praying that the following descriDM
land of tho petitioner situate In Jack
son County. Oregon, be Included within
the Medtord irrigation iiatrici. lain ih
to say: ; ,
All that portion or tne northwest quar
r (NWVl) of Section 8 in Township
37 South. Range 1 West of the Willam
ette Meridian, lying North and East of
the Hopkins Canal or tne KOgue mver
Valley Canal Company, comprising 108.
acres.
And further praying mat an orne.r ot
made hv the said Board of Directors that
said land be Included in the .Medford Ir
rigation DlHtrlct.
All pentons interested iu, or wno ma
be affected hv the proposed change of
the boundaries of said district or by the
Inclusion of said lands In said district
are hereby notified to apeur at the
office of the Board of Directors of Med
ford Irrigation District In the Liberty
Building on West Main street In the
City of Medford. Oregon, on the 5lh day
of April, 1921, at 2 o'clock In tho afler
nooii of that dav. and then and there
show cause. If any they have, why the
nraver of said petition should not bo
granted or the lund therein described be
Included in lite Medford Irrigation District.
BOAl'.D OF DIRECTORS OF MEDFORD
IltltlOATION DISTRICT.
Bv E. M. WHLSON, Secretary
Dated March 12, 1921.
Evang.Luth. Zion's Church
'ourth St. below Oakdale Ave.
Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeser, pastor.
Res. 518 West Fourth St.
Quaslmodogenltl
iday school 10 a. m.
'lne service 11 a. m.
icchcucal instruction for confir
m every Saturday afternoon at 2
ik. , ...
The Salvation Army
i.' 820 E. Main St.
bsday 8 p.-tn.
Ursday, 8 p. m.
jurday, 8 p. m.
iday school 2 p. m.
t fashioned salvation meeting 8
I Subject, "It Is Not All Life to
" ,Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Sinclair
arge.
st Methodist Episcopal Church
rnlng: Anthem, Allthe Earth
! Worship Thee, (Heyser). Solo
Mr. MacDonough, Mr. Meeker,
froman.
rano solo. Mrs. Van Scoyoc.
fening: Anthem, The Strife is O'er
tlelssohn).
ie quartet. The Lord Will Coin
Thee (Lorenzo). Messrs. Meeker,
)onough, Canaday, Vroman.
5a Matie Vroman, pianist; Mr.
ard Roberts, organist; Mrs. May
in-MacDonough, director.
' ' First Christian Church
! Cor. Ninth and Oakdale.
iDell Ely Millard, Minister.
tie school 9:45 a. m. Herbert
an, supt.
iaching service 11 a. m. Subject
Every Man His Work." Special
c and a welcome to all.
18. Christian Endeavor service.
. ,g people especially Invited.
IS. Our evening evangelistic ser-
First Baptist Church
"The Friendly Church."
North Central and Fifth Sts.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school, F. W.
Meais, supt. Be in your place Sun
day. -x a. ni. "A Good Man, and How He
Became Such." Lore s Supper and
reception of new members.
" Anthem, Schnecker, "Jesus the Very
Thought of Thee," Miss Davis, soloist.
6:45 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. U. Lester
Merrlman, leader.
Intermediate society at Carey Cot
tage.
7:30 p. ni. "The Attraction of the
Present." Best of Easter music re
peated. Don't miss this great treat.
Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Woman's Auxil
iary at Mrs. R. E. Ponoyar, 995 S.
Oakdale. Mrs. Lozier and Mrs. Bryant
will assist in entertaining.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet
Ing.
i hursday 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
Come In person. You cannot worship
by proxy. Strangers invited.
The Easter concert given at the
First Baptist church was so thorough
ly enjoyed by the large number of
people, and many who were not able to
be there expressing a desire to hear
the music, it was decided to repeat
some of tne' best selections Sunday
evening. The program will be as fol
lows:
.ymn, "Christ Arose," congregation.
Anthem, "Awale Thou That Sleep-
est", Mrs. Leach and Mr. Walker, so
loists. ,
Scripture lesson.
Ladies' Glee, "Hark the Easter
Bells. '
Anthem, Martin, "As It Began
Dawn", Mrs. Newberry, soloist.
Prayer.
Soprano solo, Shelley, : "Christ
Risen," Mrs. Newberry.
Announcements and offertory.
Shelley, "Resurrection Light," from
Cantata, "Death and Life."
Address, "The Attraction of the
Present," Rev. F. R. Leach.
Hymn, "Jesii3 Met Me There, con
gregation.
Benediction.
Frederick R. Leach, pastor; 16 South
Laurel street.
PICTURE
i FRAMING
WEM'S STUDIQ
to
Is
Notlc to All Landownam la Medforl
Irrigation District and to All
Whom it Mar Concern.
You ore hereby hotifUnl that on ho
20th day of Jununry. 1H2J. l- K. Mnrttn
filed hiH duly (iclcnuwh'tlid petition
with the Board of Director of Mrdforfl
Irrlnntion District praying that tho fol
inwiriL' rft'KrtbMl land of tlu lWtitlont'i'
sltuaio in JnckHon County, Orenon. ltt
included within thA Aiomoro jnifriinon
niatHnl Hint lu tn MVl
Hocin'nlnff at a point thirty links
north of the Southeast cornor of Dona
tion l.anrt maim TS'o. T5 In Township 3?
South. Hanpo 3 Wont of tho WlUnmettn
Meridian, and runnlns thpnee North 8.31
chaluH; thenco lnt 8.43 chains; thenco
South 8.:il chalnn: thnnco WcKt
chains to the nlac of beginning, con
And further praying that an ordor br
made by the Bald Hoard of Directors
that said land be Included in tho Mod
ford lrrimilion district.
All nerHOUH intereAteil in, or who may
be affooted by the proposed chanR-o of
the boundaries of said District or by the
Inclusion of said lands In said district
ore h'i-ebv notified to appear at tho of
fice of trie Itoard of Directors of Med
ford Irrigation DlHtrlct In tho Liberty
minding on Weal Main . street In the
LMtv of Medford, Orepon. on tho fth day
of April, 1 H U. at t o'clock in the after
nnnn nf that. duv. and then and there
lie
granted in tho land thontln described
be Included in the Medford Irrigation
DlHtrlct.
HO AHD Of1 DTHKCTOItS OK
.MKDKORD IftniCJATlON D1HTHICT.
By ii. M. AVI I.HON, Secretary.
Dated March III, J 021.
Hotioa to All jLandownra In ICedfor
. Xrriffution District and to All
Wnom It Kay Concern.
Ton are hereby notified that on tho
Uth day of March,- 1921, H. W. and
W n frivi-I i flntinv Pllorl I u. III v nn.
knowledsed' petition with the Hoard nfishow cause, if any they have, why
Directors of Medford Irrigation District1, prayer of fluid petition should not
praying that tho following described
land uf the pelt Doner situate in .laca-
son County. Oregon, be included within
tho Medford Irrigation DlHtrlct, that is
to stay:
Coinnienclne at the Southeast corner
of the It. W. Clancy property as de
scribed In Title- Register of Jackson
County, Oregon, No. H93, and running
thenco North along the east boundary
of said property 1!76.4 6 feet to the In
tersection of same with the location oi
the Hhoonix Canat Kxtenslon; thence
continuing along said canal location an
louows: North 62 degrees and us min
utes West 97 feet; thence South 88 de
grees and M mtnutos West 1 27 feet;
thence North 4" degrees and 40 minutes
West 118 feet; thenco North 68 degrees
and 27 minutes West 1 08 feet: thener
North 11 degrees nnd 33 minutes West
56 feet; thence North 45 degrees and 4fi
minutes West 116 feet; thence North 61
degrees a.nd 09 minutes West 313 feet;
thenco North 64 degrees and 24 minutes
West 224 feet: thence North 45 degree
and .41 minutes West 160 feet; to the
West boundary of said described prop
erty; thence south along said est
property line 990 feet more or le-sa to
tho Southwest corner of mid property;
thence Kast along the Houth boundary
of said property 16 chains more or less
to placo of beginning, containing lv40
acres.
And further praying that an order be
made by tho said Board of Directors that
said land be Included In the Medforti
Irrigation District.;-
All Denwns interested in. or who may
be affected by tho proposed change of
the boundaries of said district or" by the
Inclusion of said lands in said district
are hereby notified to appear at the of-.
rice of tho Board of -mreciora or Med
ford Irrigation District in tho Liberty
Building on, West Main street in the City
of Medford, Oregon, on the 6th day of
April, urn. at 2 o'clock in the after
noon of that day, and then and there
show cause, If any they have, why the
prayer or said petition sbouiu not ue
granted or the land therein described b
included in the Medtord irrigation District.
HO A KD Or DIKKCTOHS Ob"
MKDFOHD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By K. M. WIDSON, Secretary.
Dated March 12, 1921.
jjffotlo to All landowner Zn Medford
irrigation Slatrlot and to All
Whom It May Concern.
You are hereby notified that on the
28th day of December, 1920, Rosetta
Alice Theiater filed, her .duly acknowl
edged petition with tho Board of Direc
tors of Medford Irrigation District pray
ing that the following described land
of the petitioner situate In Jackson
County. Oregon, bo included within the
Medford Irrigation District, that is to
aa y :
Dots Nine (fl) and Ten (10), Block
Three (3) of IPorce Subdivision as the
same Are designated and described on
the official plat thereof on file in tho
office at the County Recorder of Jack
son County, Oregon, and futrher de-
Krrihed In Certiflcatn of Title of Reg
Istered land, Number i!071, containing
nine ffll acres, excepting a tract con
tainlng 1 acre, being Z0.7 tPPt square
lying In the Southeast corner of the said
Lot No. 10. '
And further praying that an order bo
made by the said Board of Directors that
said land be included in tne meaioru ir
rlgatlon District.
All persons interested in, or wno my
be affected by the proposed change oT
the boundaries of said District or by the
nelua on of sa d finds In s:i d district
are hereby notified to appear at the of-
rice of the Board or mreciors oi
ford Irrigation District In tho Liberty
Huiiding on west aiain street in in?
City at Medford, Oregon, on the 6th day
of April, lOai. at 2 o'clock in the anon
noon of that duv, and then and there
show cause, If any they have, why the
prater or said pennon nnouiu nm
granted or the lund therein described o
included In the Medford Irrigation Dis
trict, HOARD OF-DIRECTORS OK
MBDKORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
Bv B. M. WILSON. S1JCRKTARY, -.
Patel March 12, 192Ij
Free Methodist Church
Cor. Tenth and Ivy Streets.
Our district meeting began Thurs
day night and the services are good
Rev, C. E. Glazier spoke Thursday
night on "Weighed in the balance and
found wanting.' Rev. D. D. Dodge
spoke Friday night from the text, "I
counsel thee tb buy of me gold tried
in the fire."
Services tonight at 7:30.
Sunday school at 9:1a a. ra. followed
by love feast.
Preaching by Rpv. C. K. Glazier, ilis-
notice to All lanflownm Zn Medford
Irrigation Xttatrlct and to All
Whom It Mat Concern.
You are hereby notified that on the
5th day of February. 1921. O. A. Mack
and' J. Pearl Mack, filed their duly ac
knowledged petition with the Board ot
Directors of Medford Irrigation District
praying that the following described
land of the petitioners situate In Jack
son Co-unty, Oregon, be Included within
the Medford Irrigation District, that I;
to Bay.
Watr lota 32, 31. 30, 29 and lots 2
to 7 inclusive in the Town of rhoouix
Oregon, as the same are designated on
the official plat recorded in the records
of Jackson County, Oregon, containing
2.4 3 acres of land.
And further praying that an order be
made by the said Board of Directors
that said land bn included In the Med
ford Irrigation District.
All persons interested In. or who may
ne affected by the' proponed change of
tne boundaries or said uismci or oy
the Inclusion of -said lands in said di
trict ore herebv notified to appear at
the office at the Board of Directors of
Medford Irrigation District in the Lib
erty Building on West Main street in
the City of Medford, Oregon, on the 5th
day of April, 1921, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon of that day, and then and
there show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of said petition should not be
granted or the land therein described be
included in the Medfoid Irrigation District.
BOARD OF DIRKCTOKH Or
MKDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By K. M. WILSON, Secretary.
Dated March 12. 13U.
Hotice to All Landowners Zn Medford
Zrrtratlott District and to All
Whom zt May Concern.
Ton are herebv ncrtifitd that on the
8th dav of February, 1321. Job T. Wilder
and Elvira, E. Wilder filed their duly
acknowledged petition with tho Board
of Directors of Medford Irrigation Dls-
trict elder, at U a. m.f also 7:50 m. 5ribed land of. the petitioner? situe
Kotlca to All Landowners tn Medford
Irri ftlon District nA to All
Whom Zt May Concern.
Tou are hereby notified that on ths
1.1th day of January. IfUM, J. N. Cornutt
filed his duly . acknowledged petition
with the Board of Directors of Medford
Irrigation District praying that the fol
lowing described land of tho petitioner
situate ih Jncksn County. Oregon, be
Included within .the Medford Irrigation
District, that In to sav: f
Commencing B0. 47 chains Kast of the
normwest corner , or wonanon ihhu
Claim Number !) In Township 37 Houth
of Rang 2 West of Willamette Meridian
in Jackson County. Oregon, and running
thenco South lfl.f.7 chufns; thence Haatt
4.13 chains for a beginning point, and
running ihence Kast 4.12 chains; thence
South lfl.54 chains: iliynetj West 4.12
chains; thence North !.fi6 chains to
point of beginning. " containing 8.0.
acren.
And further praying that an order
be made by the said Bon id of Directors
th.it said land be Included In the Med
ford Irrigation District.
All persons Interested in, or who m,ny
be affected by the proposed chango of
i the boundaries Of said districr or ny tn
Inclusion of said lands in said district,
are hereby not If IM to appear at the
offie of th Hourd of Directors of Med
ford Irrigation DlHtrlct In the Liberty
Building on West Main street in the
City of Medford, Oregon, on the 5th day
of Attrll. 1921. nt z o'clock in the af
ternoon of that day, and then and there
show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of said petitioner should not be
granted or the land therein described be
included in the Medford Irrigation Dis
trict,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By E. M. WILSON, Secretary.
Dated March L!, 1921.
Notice to All Landowners In Medford
Zrrlg-stlon District and to All
Whom Zt May Concern.
Tou ore hereby notified that on the
2th dav of February. l!21. A. II. Fish
and Delia M. Fisher fit"d their duly ac
knowledged petition with the Pua.rd, of
New Light-Six
Landau -Roadster
JUST the car for doctors, salesmen, contractors and men en
gaged in work or professions where it is necessary to be
out doors.
This is an ideal two-passenger car of the convertible type. It
enables you to keep clean and dry in getting back and forth to
work, or in making business or professional calls thus giving you
greater efficiency and increasing your income.
The economy and performance of i new LRHT1n Landau
Roadster are remarkable due to light r.:ght, perfect balance, use
of highest quality materials, and the fact that this car is designed
by Studebaker engineers and built corlete by Studebaker in
the newest and most modern automobile i lant in the world.
Come in and see this 40-horsepower itudebaker-built Landau
Roadster ride in it and judge for yourself what a wonderful
"ar it r"-illy is.
Touring Car . . $148.1
Landau-Roadster . 1650
Sedan . '. . . 2150
Cord Tire Equipped , .
F. O. ft i'ou;i Dead
Hittson Motors
S. Fir St., Medford
THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR
At Home on the Hills
Hillside work quickly tires work animals and
slows up most power units but nottheCletrac.'
iWitH a sure grip and a powerful pull, the Cletrac climEsj
steep grades without faltering. Does the fast, ih'orpugri
'job of plowing that lessens seed-bed work later '
Soft, stubborn, rough or hilly, ground all are easyiof the
jCletrac. It keeps going steadily all year 'round works!
longer hours and more days, in the year than the loui tQf
icight animals it replaces.
Come in and look this tractor over. See for yourself its
sturdy construction. Let us shovv, you what it will de forj
you on your own iarmj . " .
Hubbard Brothers
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