PAflTC RTX MEDFORD DAY AT . COUNTY JA!R IS 1 RECORD BREAKER Thursday was1 Medford U:iy "t ! Jackson county fnlr. mid there. v:is a groat outpouring of the citizenry. They poured out from tlio iii.-iiblc topped knolls nnd the cool creek bottom", the fur flutiK 'ranges "d tha sticky districts, from the silent place itiid eenii-silcnt npots. and all seemed to enjoy their respective selves most unrighteously. There was jilenty of everything for every body, including the recently created office of truffle director. There; wus 1101) people ill the grandstand) close, puck, and three times that many on the ground en deavoring to net on the fences, in spite of the efforts of traffic di rectors to shoo them from llielr peril ous perches. Kinally the T. D.'tt be came interested In events, and let nu turt; take her course. Knrly urrivals in the grandstand were treated to a sample of efficiency and engineering acumen. A pure white KordKon tractor, duly labelled as such, snorted up and down in front, pulling a homemade drag, upon which was stationed Council man J. W. Dressier, in the full glory of his 119 pounds with all his collies on. A 225-pound dignatary of higher rank viewed the smoothing out pro cess with a critical eye. Thanks to Mr. Drcssler's rolo as a weight, and knowledge of the real cHtate business the dirt way speedily put in shape fur mussing up. The Judge's stand was full of Judges, colonels, public officials nnd more 'or less prominent citizens, and they dished lip a poor brand of ora tnry for half the afternoon. The first half dozen gents at the little end of a magaphone timed themselves to de liver an announcements, with the opening blare of thu U. f), K. K. band, finally a leutherlunged professional announced from Seattle heralded n prizefight In stenorlan tones, after which Mr., Kdlson C. Jerome, of this city did the official yelling in a cred itable manner. ( The opening number of the nflor noon was motorcycle polo. This Is a good game. Then came a horse race, "followed by n motorcyclo race against time, followed by another horse race, nnd then another motorcyclo race. Two of these speeding vehicles came nigh to entangling hind wheels near the grandstand, by a hair, and u red one. Homo of the womenfolks and girls gasped, as they do when Ito dolph Valentino strolls In a tnoonllt garden, on ' the.' screen. Then the crowd was entertained by a relay race which will bo run in serial form till' Katurday afternoon. , In - the exhibit buildings a"a dis played the product!! of the fields and orchards, practically all sections of Jackson county being represented. There is a monster pumpkin the basis ot all county fairs, grains and vegetables, fruit, flowers, and every thing else that comes out of . the ground in this province. Many visited these buildings yesterday, and became amazed at the resourcefulness of their own .hoather. Without letting local pritlo Din amuck, it can he stated It Is the host and youngest fair in the state Of Oregon.. ' 1 FOR OREGON FRUIT Kowb of intorost to the local fruit growers was brought back Thursday from Portland bj A. C. Allon, the Mod ford member of the state horti cultural board, which had Just con cluded its special meeting there Wed nesday. ( At this meeting tho board arranged With tho federal fruit governing au thorities io bring about more rigid inspection and publicity for (he bene fit of the buying public, or In othor words the strengthening am) 'better ment of the stuto grading uud pack ing law. Ily this arrangement the government will now conperuto with the hoard, supervise the slate pack nutl grado and then endorse it and lasuo a certificate accordingly of en dorsement. This in addition to the fetuto certificate of pack and grade will be of especial benefit to the growers lu yeurs when thoro Is a small crop In giving an nmplo guar up too to buyers. Court News (Furnished by the Jackson t County Abstract Co.) '" Ononr Mi'lvln ShopiM-d and Iela Motktn. .;, '. Frank J. larnuw ami lAnmn Lorn. Thoodory. It; JtmuH and Ks.sln M Kir.hy. Lew Ik Li,, "Wheeler nnd Ilazid ltun- klrt. ran! C. ' Thompson nnd 15vc!yn Hyurly. , C'lroult Court. ' Medford Service Station vs. Stanley SECURE U.S.0KEH VntWorth. Chattel lien. ''6. W. Train vs. Joe HoHkins. Chat tel lieln; 'Medford vs. A. A. llalcom, et al. Default..' Tax foreclosure. Judg ment: 1 C. J. Huns vs. 'William1.!. Scott, et ii. Demurrer. Marlon C. .TWcPanlcl vh Charles V.. Mi'I-)arilel. Proof of publication. Jessie Ij. Chamberlain vs. C. K. Chnmtterlnln. Decree. Kosil 1-2. Hanks vs. Slayme A. Dnnks; Motion. Order. : Nona K. Anderson, vs. Jesse T. An derson. Proof of publication. Affi davit. ' Default. Orarfo Bhort vs. Karl ViV Short. Af fldiivitt Default. ,, icliola'und Ashpolo vs. J. T. Sut- Ilvan, et al. Affidavit. Default. Judgment. James A. ItlKsby vs. Zetta Rose Rignby. Default. -.. . . Pmljato Court. Kstnte of Victor Wesley Blrdweye. Inventory and appraitwuent. Kstate of K. K. licuel. First and final iiccount. Order. Kutato of Ella M. WIMte. Final re port. Ordi-r. ' .Mnrsiint llnnd.-ill. Final report. Iv-'laii' of ( ii-or k Uruwn. Final older. Statement. I'.-iUl V(tii hern. Kst.ite of D. K. Nentliamer. Order. Iiond. Kstiito of Wilbur I.. Jntks. Proof of ptiblleatlon. Final account. Order Kstate of Harrlft X. Onbornf). Ttc port. Order. . I'roof of publication. Voucher. Ileal FJdute Transfers. W. H. Denrnw, Ma li. iJunniR to Orant Mathcwu. W.'Ti. tn land Jn OoorK Tract, Awhland Or vi i i o V. Ttlrhfc. Ma ry C. Itichle to (Jeo. Clark f'ham herlain, V. D. to NF RIOW' of pec. 23. in twp. 39 S., It. 1 F ; J. F. Mefkle, et ix to Plmrtrs I,. "Winior, Helen O. "Wlrner . 1). u lot 32 and t. of ntH 33, Montview Add. to Ash land 30 Jrome J. Hannilian. Mary Han- rnhji n to S. .f . Oreenwood, W. r. tn land In neetion 7, twp. 3D S., It. 1 12 Willuri Thompson, and f Jraco Thompson to 12a rt A. Smed ley, W. I. to Wi of S of lot 1. block 1, Hhort's Add. to Medford Philip WertK. Violet VVertz to Thos. 1. fciRHKaard. W. I), to 3 acres on tfovernment lot 3, nee. 'J2, tw. 30 S.. H. 1 K. . . . 1 Hhcodore Martinez, Avelina Martinez to Oswald Sanford W. I), to lot 1, block F, Talent Furnltdi invcKt. Co. to Fred Cordon, W. I), to land In kco. 18, twp. as. H. ft. I W JO 350 WILE APPLEGATE Mm. N. K. Mitchell. Mrs: Itoland Mitchell nnd Miss fluldle Boone ol .lacksonvllle were pleasant callers at the home of Mr. Nicholas .Mitchell 1,'i.st'Kunday. MIhh Marjory Hkeeters came out Saturday and will take up her school work Monday. Mrs. Walter Zeldler Is spending a few days In Jacksonville, and vicinity. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Pratt of Medford were guests nt the C. Combest home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dumford and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvln Dunford visited their sister, Mrs. Watter Zeidler Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Dunnlnuton returned Monday from a -trip to Port land. : ' Mr. IIoIIIk Parks wns a business visitor in Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were doing business in Medford Monday even ing. lrniontown school opened Monday with an enrollment of fifteen pupils. Otis Buck recently returned from an extended visit to Kastern Orewon Mr. and -Mrs. Clifford Cass spent a few days In tho city the lutter part of the week. . Frank Silva nnd fnmily were Med ford visitors at tho fair last Friday. Oeorge Stacey, Jr., has returned to his home tit Ileagle from Callfornlu whore he has been working. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Glass and family have moved to Central Point , this week, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Sanderson and Mr. Chapiuan finished helping Mr. and Mrs. Luciib fill their silo Tuesday. Mr. Copley's mother nnd brother were up from Glendulo to visit them for a few days tills week. B. tllass took his tractor to S. Pol lard's Monday tu uso in filling their silo. Hubert, Oladys and Ilornice Rodgers Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chapman and family Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. It E. Mooro spent the pnst week nt tho Moore cabin near llrown's cabin. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Weston went to Ashland Saturday and Mrs. Woston remained to vinlt. Myrtle. Klla nnd Victor Chapman attended tho dance at Kaglo Point Sat urday night.. . Antloch school will open next Mon duy, the ISth of September. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS A. C. Howlett Mr. and Mis. 11. ft. Cam)ihPll,' c.lsli ler of the First State hank of Kaglo Point and Carl Ksch and wife, a noiiple of our successful farmers, for Mrs. Ksch is a wonderful help on tho farm. she has raised nearly five hundred lit tie chickens only lOHlng about twenty five out of fivo hundred. Hut who! :1 started to tell was that they, that Is the hanker and his wife took ntlvaJi ttigo of Monday, it being Labor duS' and a holiday, and made a visit to the coast going via Grants I'nss ovor th" Crescent city highway returning Mon day. . ' . - Mrs. Arglee Oreen of l.oa Angeles, wlio has just finished a pent nnd oom inodiou dwelling house Is looking for a suitable renter during the winter. She expects to return toos Angeles In the near futme returning again In tho spring when she e.pect to build ancther house on her property on lllverslde avenue. Our sonln law nnd cluuRhter, Mr. and Mis. Charles Kd tloyt or lrt Klamath, came on Friday, Sept. 1st, to make us a visit and look ufter their winter numilica of fruit nnd othor nec essaries for the coming winter. ' They were still ut tho Sumiyaido when tho MET)FOT?T' ' TrATLv TRTBUNR r item of news was sent me, Sept. 5th. There was a good sized party went from here to Ashland on Labor day to attend the celebration and enjoy - a picnic dinner in' the beautiful park. The landlady of the Sunnyside and our daughter, (they don't like to see their names In print) und our son-in-law and daughter Ed and Millie from Fort Klamath, and Jud Edsall were among those who went from here, and for me to say they bad a good time would be useless lor they always have a good time on such occasions. Mr. and Mrs. I:ud llildreth and Mr. Hildreth's mother took dinner at the Sunnyside Monday on their way home. They had been taking a vacation down in northern California combining busi ness and pleasure. Charlie Humphrey of Derby and Charlie Manking of Peyton were din ner guests also ut the Sunnyside the same day. Also .Win. Coy, brother-in-law to II. E. Campbell, otir banker, while Mr. and .Mrs. Campbell were taking their vacation trip to the coast. .1. P. Coin (Agate Jack) has had IiIb brother. Mr. T Coin nnd wife, of Port land, visiting him here at the Sunny side for a short lime. They have been combining business with pleasure look ing over Klamath and Jackson coun ties, as he is selling woolen blankets, coats and socks. Agate Jack went with them and expects to remain until' artor the meeting of tho state fair at Salem the last of this month. He took with him about three hundred choice agates that ho has already polished ready for tho market. The Sunday, Sept. 3 guests at the Sunnyside were Mr. and Mrs. Roynl G. Drown, Air. and Mrs. Win. H. Brown and Mrs. Carl Taylor and a friend from Portland, M-rs. Carl Taylor's husband, a son of Mrs. It. (i. Brown by her first husband, anil Mrs. Taylor and friend have been hero visiting the Brown families. Also Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clements and sou und three strangers besides J, M. Cooley. John Ilaak, Jr., and wife of Portland came in Sunday afternoon to. visit their uncle, L. K. Ilaak and family and to spend Labor day with them. riudolph Wcldman reports that they have about fifteen hundred boxes of pears picked by himself and wife and that the pears are A-l, finishing up the Job Saturday afternoon, Sept. a. When It comes to working In an orchard Mr. and Mrs. Weldman will make a full team anywhere. Tho foregoing Items were sent to mo from home by a friend, and now I will resume my Journey on the rail road to Williams where I took the stage for Wilbur Hot Sulphur Springs. When we left Tehama there was llttlo to bo seen until daylight and we were riding over one of California's noted prairies covered with fine farms where wo could see crops of different kinds, but, ot course, owing to my poor eyesight 1 could i.ot tell from the car window what It was hut I wus told that It was alfalfa, and rice, principally but there were also other products in some places., 1 here were orchards and vineyards. There Is a large canal running through the valley that af fords water for irrigating purposes. The prairie Is cut up into large farms and the buildings would, Indicate that the people were well to do, and there are several towns strung along the railroad hut the main through trains do not stop unless It is to let n passen ger off except a few places whore they will stop If they nro flagged and take on passengers. Owing to the wreck of the freight train, referred to in anoth er letter we were very Into reaching Williams, but In time to catch the stngo for tho Wilbur Springs. Among the principal products of that strip ot country I pnssed through, from what I can loarn, is vice. I fell In company with n gentloman who had come out to the Wilbur springs to try its wntors for rheumatism who owns a 1200 acre rice farm along the route 1 had traveled and the manner in which he dcBcrlbod the handling of It from start to finish was ao interesting to mo that 1 am going to try to give the readers ot tho Eaglets the uonotlt of what I heard, from memory, Tor we were Hitting out on tho porch ot the men's lodging house after supper. The first thing is to l.nve the ground well plowed and pulverized llko a well pro- pured garden patch, then a surveyor and two stake men go over tue ueiu marking out the detours so ns to have Hm water tho same depth nil over u. Then a man with n small plow marks out where tho htakes nro set, then heavy tennis are put on and plows and dykes nre turned up so ns to confine the water nnd thon the seed Is sown nnd most of tho farmers harrow it In. although some leave It lay on top of tho ground und when tho wntor gets n,n vielit temiiornture the ontiro ueiu hi flooded about threo inches deep nnd i..n ihnrn until the seed is well sprout ed and then tho water is drawn off nnd the rico is loft to grow until u ns about' threo Inches high nnd thon It Is fi,ie,l .nmiln hut not enough io row tho tops of. the grain and left there r.,r five months, raising ino wun-r tho rlco grows, until it is ready to harvest. (Finish In my next letter) ' Two .Men KlwtrociiUMl U.M.EICII. N. C. Sept. 15.-Angns Murphy nnd Joseph, Thomai, con victed ot charges of murderous nt tack upon Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Iv. iei- Mum nf Miami. Fla., nenr outnera Pines, wero electrocuted ut tho state prison today. . ' . Thi. nii it l.i Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c nnd n,nii tt to Folov & Co.. 'JS35 Sheffield Ave. Chicago. III., writing your name and address cKrnrly. "ion will receive i. foinrn b trial naekages containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup: foioy luuno tnn rr nnina tn sides nnd back; rheu matism, backache, kidney nnd bladder ,.ii,....n!,i: and Fo ev Cathartic inoieiB, a wholesome nnd thoroughly cleansing ..nn.nriie for constipation, biliousness l,..,Tcliea nnd sltlKitlsh bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. - MEDFOIin, PRECOX, SATURDAY,' SEPTEMBER." NOTICE Notice to all Landowners In .Medford Irrigation District and to all whom it may concern. ' You are hereby notified that: T. J. Hamlin, L. and W. B. Carpenter, A. M. Janes Estate. J. F. Roberts, Abigail Smith, J. W. Berrian. E. H. Melllng et ux, B. H. Alberts. Ida Alice Parsons, L. C. and Ethel J. Mack, Bert Stanclirr, A.W. Short, Edw. F. Acree. J. A. Daren, j K. G. Coleman, F. A. Carley. C. M. Smith, F. X. Sherrer, A. iilunkcnshlp, j H. I). Powell, C. C. Pierce. W. F. ! Smith, C. W. Roberts. Ella C. .Murk land et vir. Ijrln P. Chn'stean, Chas. E. McClaln. L. D Fry. Marian Stan cliff. Arthur Reed, A. H. Fisher. Lily D. Blackwood, Mrs. J. F. Pratt. Walter Myers, T. J. Malaigren, A. Hearn, M. C. Anderson et al, Wm. Archer, C. W. Slglinger. Wm. Carless, have filed tneir duly acknowledged anu vernieui of the MedTord Irrigation District pray ing that each particular piece and par cel of land hereinafter described, being within Jackson County, Oregon, be Included within the Medford Irrigation District; that Is to say: J. W. Berr;an. wtioae petition was filed May 22nd. 1922. and whose land, petitioned to be included, is particular ly uescrioea as rotiows: i-ois i, i, o and 21 in BlooK 1: lots 20, 21, 22, 2:1 nnd 24 in Block 2: lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, fi, 7. 13, 14. 15. 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24, in Block 3: lots 3, 4, 5, G. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12. 15, 18, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23. 24 in Block 4; lots 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 1U. 11, 12, 15. 16. 17, 19, 20, 22 , 23 and 24 in Block 5; lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, C, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14. 15, lfi, 17, IS, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 in Block (i: lots 1, 2, 0, 8, 9. 10, 11. and 12 In Block 7. nil In Laurelhurst Addition to the City of Medford, according to the recorded plat thereof. AIbo, C. W. Roberts, whose petition was filed May 22nd, 1922, and whoso land, petitioned to be included. Is par ticularly described as follows: Lots 3. 4, 5, C, 7 and S In Block 9, Town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon. Also, E. II. Meillng et ux. Ella C. Murklund et vir, whose petition was filed August 9th, 1922, and whose land, netltioned to ho included, is particular ly described as follows: Lots 19. 20, 21. and 22 of Oakwood Subdivision of Block 2, Siskiyou Heights Extension, containing 1 acre. Also the following: Beginning at a point 12.04 chains East and 13 links South of the Quarter ( W ) Section Corner between Sections 20 and 29, Township 37 South, Range 1 West, W. M.f running thence South 417.78 feet: thence East 417.12 feet: thence North 417.78 feet; thence West 417.12 feet to tho place ot beginning being the South 4 acres of tract of land described ill Deed Records ot Jackson County, Vol. 137, Page 527. Also. li. H. Alliens.' wnose petition was filed February 21st, 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be Included, is particularly described as follows: Lots 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5, also 12, 13, and n, Block 1. Alberts Subdivision of Lot 4, Block 2 of Nlckell Addition. Also Lots 15, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 2o, 28. 27 nnd 28 In Block two (2) Alberts Mibdivlnlon Of Lot four 14). Block two (2) of Nlckell Addition to the City ot .vleilford. Orneron. - Also. Lorln P. Chrlstenn. whose peti tion was filed. May 23rd, isaz, anu whose land, petitioned to be included, Is narticularly described as follows: The Northerly, ten acres of the follow ing tract: Commencing at a point v.iz chains South of the Northeast corner Donation:. Lnnd Claim No. l.i. in Township 37 South ot Range 1 West of W. M.. and running thence South on the Enst line of said D. L. c. a.ts chains: thenqe West 20.73 cnams; thence North 9:58 chains: thence East 20.73 chains td: the-place of beginning, (10 acres.) ?. Also. Ida Alice Parsons, whoso peti tion was filed June 7, 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be included, is par ticnlnilv described ns follows: Com mencing at the Northeast corner of Soctlon 18'. Township 38, South, Range 1 West of W. M.. running thence iortn 37 degrees 40 minutes West 1.C8 chains to the Southeasterly line ot First Street In the Town of Phoenix: thence South 52 degrees 20 minutes Went alonir the Southeastorly line ot said First Street 7:50 chains fo point or heirlnnlnir: thence South 37 degrees 40 minutes East 3.15 chains; thence South 52 degrees 20 minutes West C.30 chains: thence North 37 degrees 40 minutes West 3.15 chains to the South easterly line of said First St.; thence North 52 degrees 20 minutes E. on snld Southeasterly line of said First 8treot 6.30 chains to the place ot beginning Excepting and reserving therelrom that portion of said premises as are described in Volume 45 of Deeds, Pago 128, Jackson County Records. Also, Churles E. McClain, whose pe tition wus filed March 9. 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be Included, is particularly described ns follows: Iots 4os. 1, ii. 3, 4, 5, 6, in Block No. 43. Town of Phoenix, Oregon, contain ing O.Cfi acres. Also, L. C. Mack' nnd Ethel J. Mack, whoso petition was filed July 26th, 1922, nnd whoso land, petitioned to be included,- Is particularly described as follows: Water Lots BiS. 27, 2S, Town of Phoenix, containing 1 ncre. Also. W. F. Smith, whose petition was filed September 8th. 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be included, Is particularly described ns follows: Beginning at a point 5.33 chains North nnd 11.S6 chains West ot the Northeast Corner of tho Southeast Quarter ISEH) of the Southeast Qnnrter ISI'J'4) of Section 19. Township 37 South. Range 1 West W. M. O.; thence North 0.74 chains: thence West lO.ttX chains: thence South 20 degrees West 7.17 chains: thence East 13.13 chains, to. the place of beginning, containing S acres. Also Abigail Smith, whose petition wns filed September 8th. 1922. and whose land, petitioned to be included, is particularly dpsc.ribed as follows: Beginning at a point 3285 feet South and 431 feet Enst of the Northwest Corner of Donation Land Claim N 45 in Township 37 South, of Range 2 West. W. M. O.: thence East 318 feet: thence North 35 degrees, 33 minutes West 79 feet : thonce North 26 degroes. IS minutes West 333 ft.: thence North 20 degrees 0.". minutes West 166 feet; thence North 33 degrees 53 minutes West 300 feet to the North line of said tract; thence West 2S8 feet to the main road: thence South 25 degreos, 30 minutes East S56 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5.4 acres. Also: Beginning nt a point 32SS feet South nnd 267 feet East of the North west corner of Donation iJind Claim No. 45 In Township 37 South of Range 2 West W. M. O.: thence East 107 feet to the West side of County Road: thonce North 25 degrees. 3rt minutes West along West side of County Road 845 feet, more or less, to tho West side' .. . . .. . . Mtfa nf TVitmttnn l.nnrl Claim n 45 thence South along said Donation Land Claim line 439 feet; thence South &8 degrees 30 minutes East 130 feet: thence South 26 degrees 45 minutes East 300 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1 2-3 acres. Also: Begin ning at a point 2300 feet South and 50 feet East of the Northwest Corner.of l)onatlon Land Claim No. 45 In Town ship 37 South of Range 2 West-W.M. (J.; said Kint being on the East line of County Road; thence East 196 feet; thence North 17 degrees 57 minutes T'r fan.' ,anrwi Vnv.l, 1 ilaumo ..coi. i.. im, ...rc . .-" 34 minutes East 341 feet: thence North 50 degrees 34 minutes West 103 feet; I West 110 feet to the County Road: thence South 481.0 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2.0 acres. Alan f.ltlv r. nlnekwnorl. whose neti- Ht.n u.'ia filoit RantamhAI Sill ". 1Q?: .ml a'hnon land naHrtiinAi) tn llA -in cluded, is partlcularly-descrihed . as follows: Commencing at a point in the center of Main Street of the Village of Phoenix, Jackson County. Oregon. 150 feet nnd 6 inches Northwesterly from a certain point In center of said Ylnin Slrnul nn linn dividing- the Rntn- uel Colver land from what iB knpwn as tne a. M. wane iraci, bbiu line oeius Southeasterly line of a ten acre tract ,.nUn.,a,l tn audi C V Wnito llV Kn PI- cinvnvarl to aflid S. M WaitA llV Sam- uel Colver as of record, on puge 9 ot volume 2 01 ueeu necorus 01 jucnauu County, Oregon: and thence running ar.Vithu.aatei.lv nt ritrhf. llllffles with a..l,l Main Utrnat 917 fnat and R IncllPR' thence Northwesterly and parallel with said Main street r.ss leei; iiienc,jn rjeed Records 76-307 less the traci Northeasterly and at right angles with uf land described In Deed Record 120 last course, 315 feet to center of, said 4gj an,i running thence South 208.7 Mnin Street: thence Southeasterly rnA... .i.o,,na Wool 9(is 7 foot, thenen along center of said street 175 feet -to nl!lr. nf - lietrin II ini?. eOntnlnlniT 1.28 .,uw "r. a. acres of land, that all of the above described land lying west ot tne vvesi line 01 saia main Bireei, or rimn Hi-rhway. is Ceslred included in the District, amounting to 1 acre ot land.. , Also, E. C. Coleman, whose petition was filed September 8th, 1922, aud whose land, petitioned to be Included, Is particularly described as follows:' Commencing at a point In center or u.itn utraat In Vllltitm nf 'Phnoniv. l.ntann Cnilltlv Ctvafim' fltl lltlA tllvld- ing the Samuel Colver land from what is Known as tne h. m. wane iraut,- tl.Anna Cnnf h u, oul qi1 V tkt fl rrh t . tt llQrlPO. with Main street, si i Teei anu o inches; thence Northwesterly nnd par- T..n Qtraat 1 Rft Font nml fi inches- thonce Northeasterly at right angles with laBt course 317 tcet and 5 eluded, Is particularly described as fol inches to the center of said Main lowsr Commencing at the SE corner Street; thence Southeasterly . along of the City Reservoir tract known as center of said Street 150 feet and 6 . Capitol Hill Park in Sec. 20, Township inches to place of beginning, contain-i 37 South; Range 1 West of W. M. and Ing 1.1 acres; that all ot tho above running thence East 404 feet: thence descrihed tract lying West of the West North 206.45 feet; thence West 300 boundary of said Main Street, or Pa- feet; thence North 104 feet: thence clfic Highway, is desired included in East 300 feet; thence South 100 feet; the District, amounting to 1 acre of i thence South 54 degrees 45 minutes land. East 92 feet: thence South 75 degrees Also. J. A. Daren, whose petition was '24 minutes East 100 feet: thence South . . r.... I d.U -Ift.l'l ...VinoA UO .lA'nnn (11 n.I.i.n Il'nal "(lA tan. Hied SrepteillUei OUl, lOCa, 11U nnwoy land, petitioned to be Included, is par ticularly described as follows: Begin ning on the Southeast line of the Stan dard Mill Lot aa- int irom wmcn the D. . Lenners L.oi aioresuiu, feet; thence along' the Northeast line n. TV T nnUn, T.,.t nfrtrnftntd. North, 37 degrees West. 258.5 feet to First .. xi.... t oroc rdnt tn leii'at Street in the village oi i-nuem. thence North, 53 degrees East, 121 fi-12 feet, more or less,, to the line of Maria Colver's Lot: thence South, 37 dogrees East, 332 feet to the place of begin ning; Also, beginning on the West line of the County Road dr Main Street of the Village ot Phoenix, Jackson Coun tv, Oregon, on the South line ot Josoph Die's Lot, at a point South, 37 degrees East, 120 feet from the corner of Engel Brothers Store House. lormerly bought ot B. F. Reeser, thence running South, 37 degrees East, along said Road, 138 9-12 feet to the center of the mill dltoh; thence South 64 degrees West, up the center of said mill ditch, 372 1-6 e . wili 17 rlnirrepn West. lUtSkt lilCl-O IWt W, w. CI - - . - i fpet more or less, to the South comer of Maria Colver's Lot; thence. tha' Una nf her ml 111 Lot. North 53 degrees East, 87 feet to East corner of said Lot; thence running North 37 degrees West. 57 9-12 feet: thence North 53 degrees East, 120 feet; thdnce North, 37 -degrees West, 60 feet: thence North. 53 degrees East. 165 9-12 feet to the place of beginning: Also, commencing at the point of inter section of the center line of the Mill Race with the West line ot Main Street in the Town (Village) of Phoenix, which point is situated South, 37 tie- tne section c"mei 'Ot aeciiuun .muu leren. ime iu. yit 111 jat-n-nviu v.uunw fill Ton HO). Fifteen (15) and Sixteen Records: thence iNortti 024 leei to ine (16) In ToWnshfiv Thirty-eight (38) Northwest corner of said tract: thence! eluded, is particularly described as Tot Sottth of Range One- (1) West of the;west 962.63 feet; thence South 637.48, lows: Lots 5. 0, 7, 8, Block 15, Town or Willamette - Meridian - bears North, reet to tile place of beginning, contain-1 Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, con- 1 hit. IAAL il.arMw'i.n 11 on - Alan tmnf 1 aantHnfed 1. 1 a (nine: 2-3 nCTG Ol lOJld. :? " West, 3.39 chains and running thence as follows: Commencing 1121.96 feet ' And the petitioners severally lurtner South 53 degrees WestjW feet and 6 Hnst tfml 135 feet tforth.of the South-1 nray that brders be,made1.b,'ih inches; thence North, 37 degrees West, j east corner of Capitol Hill Park, in Board of Directors i ot the-Medford irri 49 feet, more or less, crossing the ditch see. 20,'Townshlp 37 South, Range l i gation District, that said lands, - as to the South corner of Nancy Ander-; West of W. M.; thence North 67. de-! above particularly described. De m son's Lot, bought of P. :W-. Olwell nnd grees 07 minutes East 40 feef, thence deluded within the; Medford -Irrigation wifo;thence North, 43.5.degrees East, North 69 degrees 45 minutes East 93 District. '" '". '. ' : '''"' along her line to the East corner of , feet to the East side line of tract de- All persons interested in, or : wno said Lot: thence North. 53 degrees scribed in Reg. Title No. 913 in Jack- may be affected by the - Proposed East along the line of Lucy Sonle nnd son County, Oregon; thence North 432 change of the boundaries of said Dis D Lenliers Lots, bought of P. W. I feet to the Northeast comer of tract; trlct, or by the inclusion of snld-lanas oiwell and wife, to tho East corner of thence, West 130.48 feet to the North- in said District, are hereby notified to WlliCll point IS SllUUieil amuu, oi no- usu, A. lieain, wiiuoo i"-i' grees 40 minutes Eas four chains nnd filed September 8th, 1922, and whose eighty links, more or less, from the , iami petitioned to be included, is par East corner of Lot One (1) in Block ticularly described as follows: From One (1) of said Town (Village) of; the Northeast corner Sec. 16, Town Phoenlx, and from said ixilnt running : 8bip 38 Soutli Range 1 West thence thence South. 37 degrees and 40 mln-i North 37 degrees 40 minutes West 1.68 utes East, ahmg the Westerly line of!ci,ains -to the Southeasterly line of said Main Street; 66 feet: thence : Fjrst street in Town of Phoenix, Jack South 52 degrees and 20 minutes West. stm County, Oregon; thence South 52 285 feet; thence North. 37 degreos and aegrees 20 minutes West along said ..... . . ii . . ,. rnn. .n tl.n dunlnr.... . it.- n r,i nlmlna tn a nniilt nf bp. 40 'minutes West, Of. feet to the center of said Mill Race: thence Northeaster ly along the renter of said Mill Race. 285 feet to the place of beginning; excepting and reserving therefrom the right-of-way of said Mill Race as located-thereon in January. 1911, with the right to go upon the land and make necessarv repairs' thereon. ' '" Also, C. M. Smith, whose petition was filed September 8th, 1922, and whose land, petitioned to bo included, is particularly described ns follows: A lot or parcel of land cammenclng at a point from -which the corner to Sec tions 9, 10, 15 and lli. In Township 38 South? Range 1 West, W. M. in Oregon, bears North 68 degrees West. Lib chains distant: thence North 53 de grees hnst 30 feet to n place of begin ning; thence North 63 degrees East 57 feet: thence South 37 degrees East, 60 feet: thence South 53 degrees West 87 feet: thence North 37 degrees West 110 feet; thence North 53 degrees East 30 feet: thenco South 37 degrees East 50 feet to the place of beginning, con taining 16-100 acre of land. Also. H. D. V-owell, whose petition wns filed September 8th. 1922. and whose Innd. petitioned to be included, is particularly described as follows: ifi. 1022 Lots 3, and 4, Block 1. Capitol ..I.H., .!.. n,ir,p,1 In Hill Addition. Cltv of Medford, Jackson County Oregon. Also, Wm. Archer, wnose petition was filed September 8th. 1922. and whose land, petitioned to be Included, Is particularly described as follows: Lots 9. 10, 11. Block 2, Capitol Hill Ad dition Cit of Medford, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. " ' Also. C. C. Pierce, whoso petition was filed September 8th, 1922, and whose land, petitioned to lie included, is particularly described as follows: ix)ts 14 and 15. Block 3. Capitol Hill j Addition City of Medford, Jackson Aauiuon county, O ,)0nt 25 f Dregon. Also, Beginning ui u rant Smith nnd 9.Tt feet West nf 'tho Southwest corner of Lot 5. Block 7. of Pierce Subdivision, said point being the intersection of the center lines of two vacated streets and run- nine thence East 126 feet: thence North -275 feet; thence West 26.0 feet thence North 1Q0 feet; thence West ivilnf nf heirinninir. containing 1.0 acre of irrigable land. Also, J. F. Roberts, whose petition was filed' September 8th. 1922. and whose land, petitioned to he Included. Is particularly described as- follows: All of Block 39 and Lots 11 and 12. iilock 38, containing u.vn acre, in 1111 Town ot Phoenix, Jackson County n ... Block 38. containing 0.7B acre, In tne Oretron - Also. T. J. Hamlin, whose petition was filed- September 8th. 1922. nnd whose land, petitioned to he included, is particularly described ns follows: Beginning 30 feet South of the South east corner ot tract of land described in Deed Records 76-307 less the tract Nort'h 208.7 feet; thence East 208.7 ... ..lnn t hntrlnnlncr nntHlll. IC 1.U V11C 11U.13 Ul UV& 111 "1 , -. - i,lg j q acre. Also Leonard and W. B. Carpenter, whose oetltion was filed Hentemuer stn $22, and whose land, oetitioned to i,e includod; Is particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point which Is 806 feet North and 120 feet East of the Section Corner common to Sections 20, 21, 28 and 29. Township 3i South, Range 1 West Willamette Meridian, nnd rnnnlttp1 henee South. 417.42 feel: tlinnCA T2flQ.t 417 49 feet " tlienCO NOrtll 417.42 feet: thence West 417.42-feet io me piuce oi uegiiuiiiiK, uuiuuiuuib t nuiwa : ' aiso, wm. u. janes, axecuioi-oi me Estate ot Alice M. Janes, et al, whose natttlnn wa a flla.l QantnniliPr Rtll 1922. and whose land, petitioned to be In O UCSICCB Wl lllllimci i-u... thence South 78 degrees 19 minutes East 100 feet: thence North 77 degrees 51 minutes East 93 feet to the West side line of trnct as descrined in rtegis j west corqer oi iraci; meuw oum 101 , roet to 'the place of beginning, contnin i lini- 1 97 neraa AIro a tract of 1 SQ. ing J.aV acres. Also a iruci ui i. aq. acre located as follows: Beginning ut r , . ' . x. .1. OCTQC Ft .... t a ooint 606.54 feet North' and 987.36 ft West- of the corner common to See. Hons 20, 21, 28 und 2, lownsnip Hons 20, 21, zs una zw, lownsnip m any inej uu-, vj k.w.- - South. Range 1 West of W. M.; thence petitioners, or any ot them, should not n .. ..rto n -. . .U Va. OAQ 7 U.A o-nntpl and thA lfind tliereiU dC- Soutli 2U8.V ieet; mence r.usi feet; thence North 208.7 feet: thence West 208.7 feet to place of beginning containing i ncre. " Also. C. W. Sigllngor, whose petition was filed September 8th, 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be included, is particularly described as follows: Commencing at Northeast Corner Do nation Land Claim No. 44 in Township 37 South, Range 1 West, W. M. South i rq7 e r..pt ihencn South 72 decrees 30 minutes' West, 2430.3 feet to the point of beginning, from which point jluin. u, w.0. . running South 7 uegrees iiiuun.i.-n West, 217.81 feet thence North 26 tie grees 15'nilnutes West 40ft feet; thence North 72 degrees 30 minutes . East 217.81: thence South 26 degrees 15 tnlnntes East 400 feet to the point of beginning, containing 2 acres of land. Also Wmi Carless, et. al. whose peti tion was filed September 8th, 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be included, is particularly described ns follows: Block 31, Railroad Addition Town of Phoenix, containing 1.0 acre of irrig able land. ' Also, A. Hearn, whose petition wns Street line 5.50 chains to a point of be ginning, from which point running South 37 degrees 40 minutes Enst 3.10 0 feet; thence South 52 degrees 20 min utes West 2S5.90 fpet: thence South 37 degrees 40..niinutes.. East, S5.S0 feet; then South 52 degrees 20 minutes West, 261.90 feet; thence North 37 de grees 40 minutes West, -207.90 feet: thence North 52 degrees 20 minutes East. 283.80 feet: thence North 37 de grees 40 minutes West, 207.90' feet; thence Ndrth 52 degrees 20 minutes I.--, ocj r.at tn tho nlaee of begin- ouai, " , ' - - - - , ning.- it being the intent of the peti tioner to include an oi me uuuvo de scribed land Irrigable by gravity from the Phoenix Cansl. Also, A. Blanttenship, whose petition was filed September 8th 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be included, Is particularly described ns follows: Beginning at a point which is 22.976 chains South and 12.09 chains West of the Northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 42 in Township 38 South. Range 1 West, W. t., Oregon, running thence South 28.975 chains; thence u--at k i chnina! thence North 28.975 chains; thence East 6.19 chains to the place of beginning and containing 14 acres ol irrigauie luaq A Ion I. n VY-.' whose netlflnn wna filed September 8th, 1922, and whose land petitioned to be included, Is par ticularly described as follows: LotB 3 and 4, Block 15, Town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, containing 1.3 acre of land. Abio, Bert Stahcliff, whose petition was filed September 8th, 1922, and whoso land, petitioned to be included, is particularly described as follows: Lots' 13 and 14, Block 2, Town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, con. taining "1 acre of land. Also Marian Stancliff, whose petition was filed September 8th, 1922, and whose land, petitioned to he included, is particularly described as follows: LotB 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12, Block 10. Town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, containing 1 acre of land. Also, A. W. Short; whose ' petition was filed September 8th, 1922, and whQse land, petitioned to be Included, is particularly described-as follows: IotB 5. 6. 7. 8.. Block 10, Town ot Phoenix, Jackson County, Qiegon, con taining 2-3 acre of land. .. Also Arthur. Reed, whose petition was filed September 8th; 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be included. Is particularly uescriueu as iuhuws: Lots 6 and 7, Block 1J, ' Town ot Phoenix. Jackson County, Oregon, con taining 1-3 acre. " : . Man v.,ut .P Acree. whose netition was filed September 8th,. 1922, and whose land, petitioned to oe inciuaeu, is particularly described as follows: 1 ... n a nn,i -1ft Hlnclf-10. Town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, con taining 1-3 acre or lanu. Also, A. II. FiBher. whose netition riinn Raotemher 8th. 1922. and whose land, petitioned to be Included, is particularly descriueu as iouoms: All of Block 19 irrigable by gravity from Phoenix Canal. Also Mrs. .1. F. Pratt, whose netltlcn was filed September 8th. 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be Included, is particularly described as follows: Lots 1. 2. 8, 9 and 10, Block 14, Town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, containing 2-3 acre of land.- Also. F. A. Carley wnose pennon was filed September 8th, 1922, and whose land, petitioned to be included, Is par ticularly described as follows: Lots I 0 tn,..u 17 Town of -Phoenix. Jackson County, Oregon, containing 1-3 acre of land. , ... Also. Walter Myers, whose Yietltion was filed September 8th. 1922, nnd . whose land, petitioned to be included, is particularly described as follows: Lots 7 and 8, Block 1, Town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, containing 1-3 acres of land. Also, T. J. Malmgren, whose petition was tiled September 8th, 1922. and whose land, petitioned to be included, is particularly described as follows: 6. Block 12. Town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, con taining Vs acre of land. Also F. X. Scherrer, whose netition was filed September 8th. 1922 and whose land, petitioned to be included, is particularly described as follows: Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block 14, Town ot Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, con taining 5-6 acre of land.' Also, M. C. Anderson, et al, whose petition was filed September 8th. 192, and whose lanu, peiiuuueu w w eriy miliums, in iuD ..j. ... Oregon, on Monday the 2nd day ot i rtnl.nt. ot 9 o'clock n. 111. Ol SUlM October. 1922. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said !- day, and then and there show cause, it any they have, wny tne prayers oi saiu be granted and the land therein de- ne Kruuieu puu . ,, ,, ( scribed be included in the Medford Inlmitlnn nietrict. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT, By E. M. WILSON, Secretary. Dated September 9th. 1922. FEEDS i A Complete .Line --ROLLED BARLEY CORN OATS WHEAT GRAIN HAY ALFALFA HAY GRAIN SACKS ... . The Reliable Store WATKINS & CO. 397 S. Front St. Phone 269 Hub Auto Painting Co. WE no FVUXITURE Fixigjijxa We Guarantee Our Work, SjKX-lal Prices to Dealer 128 X. Riverside Phono 2d WOOD! $8.50 Per Cord , Body fir cut In 10-inch Icugths Laurel ami Oak $3.23 tior. C. A. ROSS . 3 K. 4(1, St. . ; Watson Auto and : Furniture Painting Co. We Do Auto and Furniture Painting. All Work Abiolutslv Ohsfmi..j 1609 N. Grape SU Phone 53 Urrcai n. uic ......... T t il Directors of said District., in the Lib- ...... 11..11tn. In lh. C'itV ff MRflfOrU )