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e o o o 0 o o , o , 'WKDTOnn m TTTrBtTNT. MTflfiFOTED.0 ORKflON'. TUTKDAY; MAKf'TT 17, 102-f Notice. 'Itho same Ib pint tod and recorded in No tire to all lainiownnrH In Medford i tho recurdH of JmkHun County, Ore Irriation District and to ull wlioiti it may concern. You art' lien hy notified that: AV. C. lioliuu et ux. W. K. KnlpH. (ieore 7i. Iean, Mary Merino, H. M. Morri son. Kthel Unke. L. J. uher. Albert AnderHon, Edna F. AditniH, ,1. If. Chan tain and Harry iv. Mills. J. V. Harvey, Jane A. Joy, Mrs. Cally Hteadinan. Hoot. 8. Kurry. IS. WhoHur and S. H. Cltispill ct ux. Harry Dally and wife. J tm lJ-Lozl'i Owen Dunlitp, .1. ii. Johimton, A. T. Johnson. JO. it, Wch Htrr. Kdwin 10. Wlliler. A. I'rance havo filed their duly ueknnwleded and verified petitfoiiH with the. Hoard of DlreetntH of the Med fort) IrriK"tioii Df.strlet nrayiiiK that each iarlieular piece find puree of hind hereinafter deflerlljed, ln-liitf within Jackson coun ty, Oregon, he Included with In the Mndforu Jrrlj,'utlon District; that Is to say: vV. C Itollon et ux, wIioko iMttitlon war filed .laniiiny Kith, ltlifi, and whose land, petitioned to he jneluded, Is purtleiilut'lv described us follow; I,ots Id. 1 1, 12. I I and I ft, Hlovk 2. Dnurcl hurst Add it In u, runluliiliiK .5 5 A Inn. W. fl. K nips, whose pot It Inn wan filed Keh. 1 (i. J f 1 ," . and whose land, petitioned to he included, Ik par ticularly described as fohoWH: IteKln nliiK at n point lif- feel Kant of thu N coruor of Donation Imtl Claim No. 77 In Township 87 Mouth, Kano 2 Wont of Willamette Meridian running thonep North 40 dej;ree 0 mlnuteH W. 140 feet, thence North -17 feet, thence Knm 31M.5 feet, theme South 1 K02.I. feet. th"nci West '.1 1 feet, thence North 14r.ll.rt feet to the pnint of lie KinnlnK eonlalnlnK In all 13.7 acres of land more or lenn. lOxceptliiK and ex eludlnKinK liocinniutf r feet Ka:it and 42 feet Hotlth of the Nnrlhwest corner of Donation Land Claim number 77 In Tow nship 37 South, liunne 'I WeHt of Willamette Meridian running thence Hnst 312 feet, thence South liTG feet, thence West 812 feet, th'-nee North 27fl fret to the point of heiunhiK con taining l't all 2.0 acres of land more, fir le. 'it id the intention of the peti tioner to Include 11.7 ucntH of laud In the Medford Irrigation Dititrlct. Also. (Jeonve II. Dean, whose petl- ' Hon woh filed January 13th, lltliTi, and whoso laud, peiHIoned to be Included, Is particularly described uh follows; Half of Lots H and !), and the North half of the West Uifi.IV feet Of Lot No. 7. all In Ij. N. Hu no-, vision . S"o. 1 uh Automobile Repairing Day and Night 8ervlee MOORE & MARTIN 315 N. Rlveroldo Day Phone 806 ' lrmi cntitn liilntr 1 1 II I nrren of land more or Icmh. AIm(. Kdwln K. Wilder, whoae pptl tion va filed January 12th, VJZa, and whose land, petitioned to be Included, is particularly described as follow: I.olH 1, 2. 3. 4, 5 and 6 in Block S. an laitl down on the Samuel Culver re corded plat of the village, of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, containing 1.43 aeres of land. Also. Mary Messlno, whose petition was fileir August 2nd, li'23, and whose land, petitioned to be Included, Ik par ticular!" described uh follows: lot 24. Wrick 1 0, Iiurelhurxt Addition, City of Medford, Oregon. 1 Also. H. M. Morrison, whose petition was filed January Hth, JtiZb, and whose land, petitioned to bo Included, is particularly described uh follows: He Kii'inlriK' at ft point 1472 feet .North and 2IJ17 feet West of the Southeast corner of D. 1,, C. No. 43 In Twp. 3k. It, 1 W. Willamette. Meridian, Oregon ; thence North 3 dereiH W. 40!) ft.; thence Kimt litifi feet; (hence South 5 degrees 4ii minutes K 344 feet; thence West (M feet lo the place, of beginning con taining 1 .4 2 acres of land more or less. Mxeeptlng . and excluding the following: Keglnnlng at a point. ft. Kast of the NW corner iff the above described tract and running thence, Kant 40 feet; thence South &3 degrees 45 minutes K 2M2 feet; theuee South f. dem-ees 4f minutes K 40 foet; thence North 30 degrees 15 minutes W. 3fl feet to the place of beginning con taining .30 acres more or less. A)no. KthebCnke, whose petition was filed January Hth, l!i2t, anil whom? land, petitioned to he included. Is par ticularly described oh follows: J'.e ginning at a point on the North line of D. L. C. No. UT. T. 37 S.. It. 2 W. W. M. 17X0 feet Kast of the SK Corner of D. I,. C. No. U2 in said Twp. and liange and running thence North GO" feet, thenco Kast 5S0 feet, thence North 30 feot. tlience Kast Hi feet, thenco South 550.5 feot, thenco West (ifiU feet, to the place of beginning containing 7.0 acres of land. Kxcopt fng and reserving therefrom the fol lowing: Beginning at a point on the North line of I). D. (.!. No. !I5 In T. 37 S.. It. 2 W W. M. 1!H!0 foet Must of the SH corner of ). I,. C. No. 12 In raid Twp. and liange and running thence North 1H7 feel, thence Kast Mil fnet. thenco North 37 feet, thence east 75 feet, thence South 224 feet, thence West 221 feet, to tho placo of begin ning containing 1.0 acre of land more or less. Also, L. J. ftoher, whose petition was. filed January 22nd, 1024, and whose land, petitioned to be Included, Is particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point 18 links North I safe i Tlic advamae'es of -plonoclass , One class pownge at propor 5 tionately lower rates, com ( bincd with the famous Conn ) dion Pcific standards of comfort, sneotl and service that is the Monoclass Cabin Plan. Twelve magnificent "Monoclass" steamships at test to the popularity of this method of travel to Europe. . Write or t'lill on your n.MiYrt agfnt for cimfrtdt inur . mjlion ami (lU-rJlurv CanadkinRicific Persons nsk us why wo Insist upon adver tlsinv; our ice cream ;. velvety. Here is the reason : Ice ores t hat 1 c o a r s e lumpv Is nut p;ilat:il Duiii Is pciiect. Ak- for Nutritious Ice Cre.tm Jackson Qounty Creamery I of the Xoi'l beaut corner of Donation Storarjf; hand Claim No. 77, in Township 37 Night Phone 1127 So""i, Range 2 West of the lllam- Vont 6 chains and 42 links; thence Sout h 7 chains and 78 links; thenco lOasl G chains and 42 links to the Kast lino of said Donation nnd Claim 77; them-e North on sold Kast line 7 chains and 78 links, to the place of beginning, containing 5 ncres, more or less; saving and -excepting from the above a nar row strip on tho North side of said tract: lying In Lot No. 2 of O. Hat ha ugh Subdivision, as shown oil the offlciat plat thereof, now of record, containing 1 .00 acres of land. Also excepting from above tract a strip along the West line of same, being one- hair of the County Road, containing 0.10 acres. Also excepting from above tract tho following described parcel of land: licgiunlng I'.l'J feet South of (he Northwest corner of the above tract of land, lesn above exceptions; thenco Mast HH fnet; thenco South I ft I feet; thenco West 20 feet; thenco South 67 feet; thenco West 120 feet; thence North 208 feet to beginning, containing 0.72 acre of laud. It bolng the Intention to petition into the Med ford Irrigation District U.OO acres of iho above tract of (and. Alwi, Albert Anderson, whoso peti tion wns filed November 8th, 1024. and whose land, petitioned to be' included, is particularly deae-ribed as follows: Reginning at . a point 1666.05 ffet North of the Southwest corner of Sec tion 0 In Township 37 South, Range 1 West, of Willamette Meridian and from said point running thence Kast 3630 feet, thenco South 718 feet, thenco west 3630 feet, thence North 7 IK feet to the point of beginning, con taining in all 60 acres of land more or less. Also excepting and exempting from (he above described tract a draw 40 feet in width, the said center line beginning 363 feet North from the Southeast corner of the above de scribed tract and running thence North U6 degrees and 1 f minutes West OfiH feot containing In' till ;60 ncres of land more or h-Hs. Also Including Iho following: lleglnuiug at a point 200 feet South of the Northeast corner of Ihe first above described tract running thence West 1 f.O feet, thenco North 36 degrees 4 5 minutes Kast 210.3 feet, t hence North 00 degrees 32 minutes Kast 318 feet, thenae South 11 degrees lo minutes Kast Hid feet, thence South 60 decrees nu minutes West 2T.0 feet, thence Smith 0 degrees 10 minutes Kast 2f7 feot, theme South 2tift feet to the Southeast corner of government lot No. 5 In Township 3 7 South Range 1 West, thencn West 372. 3 feel, thence North 424.0 feet to the plarc of begin ning containing in all 4.30 acres of land more or less. Kxccptlug and ex cluding the following: beginning at u point North SO degrees 28 minutes West from the Northeast corner of the above described tract running thence South 201t feet. West 200 feet'. North 20 feet, thence Kast 200 feet to the place of beginning containing 1.0 acre of ground moro or less. It Is the in tention of the petitioner to petition In 62.70 acres of land. Also. Kdna K. Adams, who- -"tltlon was filed August I7lh. 1023, mid whoso land petitioned (o lo Included. Is particularly described as follows: Regaining 742. T ft. South and Jdor2.0S fl. West of the Nort hcast cornel of l. I,. C. No. 42 Tp. 87 R. R. 2 W.I theme South 40 degrees 1 7 minutes K 216 ft: thence South IS degrews 15 minutes West 204 1 ; thence N. Kit de green :;o minutes West 358 ft; thence North 3ti degrees 20 minutes West 158 ft: tht'iu e North 18 degrees 15 minutes West 301 ft; theme Norlh'80 decrees i.'i minutes West 301 ft. to tho place of beginning. Containing In all 5 7 acres. Aipn. J. H. Chantaln and Harry I. Mills, whose petition was filed August liOth, 11123, and whoso land, petitioned to be Included, Is particularly describ ed as follows: Lots 4, 0 and 6, block 2, l-au relh u rst Addition. Medford. Ore gon. Al.i. .1. W. Harvey, whono petition wan fili.d December 10th. 1024. and vhose land, petitioned to ho Included is particularly described as follows: Commencing r7K.2 feet. West and K. 3. degrees 04 minutes K. 1047.1 feet from the Southeast corner of Donation I .and Claim -Jj-'o. 4 1 In Township 3S South, Range l West, s.d point being on the Kasterlv side of Ou Right of Way of -0- Southern 1'aetfie R;iihoad. illiililni: hh'ih ". X " ' degrees .1.1 min utes !: 1' I ', feet. t..ho Westerly sid 0 o I uit ii in n r, i ;i v or t lie a n. i oi the Medforjp) Irrl' Hion District, thence. alongTaid R.Pit of Way in u Northwerly direct mn S62 foet. thenco, iHong the South boundary of said cnnO Right of Way 15 feot. to a point on the Knvlerly ride of tho Right of Wu.v ctl the Southern I'tt-uie Rail FOR STATE HOOP (I,otn 21, 22. 23. 24, of Illoclc II. Lau )4lhurst Addition, as shown on the of ficial plat. In the Cinty of JaeHon. Stale of Oregon, containing in uli .44 acres of land. Also, K. Jj. Webster, whose petition was filed Junuary 2Cth, 1025, and whose land, petitioned to be Included, Is particularly defHerllkod as follows: Reginning at the Northwest corner of tho Northwest quarter of the South west quarter of Section 4, T 37 S., Range 1 West Willamette Meridian running thence Kant 600 feet, thence South 1780 foet, thence Kast 123 feet, thence South 738 feet, thenco South 78 degrees &0 minutes West 62 feet, thence South 20 degrees 20 minutes West 74 feet, thence West 382 feot. thence North 41 degrees 15 minutes vaihi i jj reci, inence rsorui in urgre h h t nit,ht WUM ....eat huccohs but 45 minutes West 434 feet, thence jhio last nikht Wjs a gieat success, uui North K00 feet, thence North 41 do-( one unfortunato Incident marred tho greet- 10 minutes Kast 4 13 feet (V lhf .ee otherwHO excellent meet. North Ii degrees 20 minutes West 147 feet, thence North 34 degrees 50 inlri- Th9 ten taina wcro divided into untcH West 450 feet, thenco North 'two divisions, five in each group. Un 646. feet to point of beginning contain-( - , ,, fnir 3S. 2 acres of land more or less. -.lucKiiy. mo urawings piaccu an excepi Kxcoptlng and excluding the following: beginning 502 feet. North of the corn Financially tho ninth annual high school basketball tournty which ciidedM ers ut Sections 4. 5, 8 and 0 In Town ship 37 lametto North 328 feet, thence Kast813 feet, thence. South 328 feet, thence West 813 fevt to tho point of beginning contain ing 6.1 acres of land more or less. Also tho following: Reginning at th Southwest corner of the Northeast IU.it A I ii Triv-nuh I it 3 7 Sinul h I fn niro ' 1 West, running thence Kast 057 -feet, thence North 2 7 degrees 30 minutes West 1 10.- feot, thenco North 0 degrees 00 minutes West 333 feet, thence West loo feet, thence South 1320 feet, lo tho point of beginning containing 10.2 acres of land. Excepting ami ex cluding from the above described tract, beginning- 600 feet North of the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 37 South, Range 1 West of Willamette Meridian, run- nlng thence Kast 200 feet, thenco North 20!) feet, thenco West 200 feet, one of the strong teams in tho night division. f Salem, the other real con- outh Range 1 West of Wil- I tender, drew afternoon games. u- Merldiau, running thence 'gene. Medford, Franklin of Portland, and Pendleton were placed .in the plg'ht group, Salem marched triumphantly thru. Its schedule to the finals, overwhelm ing Wallowa, Astoria and McMinnvllle. Then Salem won from Franklin, vic tor In the night division, to capture the Willamette trophy and the state title. -Medford fell prey to the Franklin shooters, as did Pendleton. Eugene was conceded an excellent chance against Franklin and barely missed out. Then Franklin played Salem. Drawing System Crltli-lctl Coaches and followers of several of the quints expressed opinion that It would have been much better to have matched the teams Instead of drawing. This would have given the little teams thence South 200 feet to the point of 'such as Arago and Wallowa, a chance beginning containing 1.0 aero of land , rneet qUiMts of their own strength more or loss, it is the intention of t f, t jnateud l)f Parting ngninst tho the petitioner to Include 50.3 acres of , ' , , 7 land In the above described two tracts. tngcrcombinntions. . - Also, I,ias Alfred t Trance, whost) pe-! Another topic of discussion wca the tltlon was fifed March 2nd, 1 025, ami length of tho meet. It wns suggestod whose (and, petitioned to be included, J by some coaches that tho moot next Is particularly described as follows: .year be lengthened one day so semi- I.ots numbered three and eight in finals and finals need not ho pl.-tycd cording to tho record plat thereof, lay. containing .33 acres of land. The teams In the night division reg- Also, Jane A. Joy, whose petition , tutored most of the lUssnitsraetion rc Walnuts HERE 4-Year Vrooman Franquettes Most of tlicso arc Kpokcu for net mow. Washington Nurseries WELCH & FLOREY, Agents ,228 S. Holly ' Phone 612-R - : M was filed September 13. 1024, and whose land, petitioned to be included. Is particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point 20 feet North and 20 feet West of the corner of Sec tions -1-5-8-0 in Township 37 S., It. 1 W. of tho Willamette Meridian and running thenco North 420 feet; thence West 320 feet; thence South 420 foot; thence Kast 320 feot to the place of beginning. Containing In all 3.10 acres of land more or less. A Iso, Mrs. Colly Stead man. whose petition was filed April 11th. 1024, and whoso land, petitioned to he in haled, is particularly described as follows: The Sim th west three-quar ters of Lots 3 and 4, lilock 13. Town of Phoenix as the same Is of record. In the records of Jackson county. Ore gon, and containing 0.24 acre of land. Also, Itobt. S. Furry, whose petition was filed April 11th, 1924, and whose laud, petitioned to be Included is par ticularly described as follows: The Northeast one-third of Kots 5 and U In Wooli 1 ;t. Town of Phoenix, as the same is of record in the records of Jackson County, Oregon, containing 0.1 1 acres of land. A1m, K. Wheeler an S. H. Clasplll, et ux. whoso petition was filed June 30th, 1024, and whose land, petitioned to bo Included, is particularly describ ed as follows: Beginning at a point on the Kast side of the Pacific High way said point bears North 2T degrees 25 minutes K 1203. 8 foet fmm tho S. K. corner of D. L. C. No. It. T. 3SH-, U. 1 W., W. M. thence North 35 de grees 12 minutes K 180 feet: thence South 4 0 degrees 20 minutes K 1 05 feot; thenco South 23 degrees 43 min utes W 100 feet; thenco North 4S de grees 17 minutes W 105 foot; thence North 51 degrees 40 minutes W 1 14 foot to tho point of beginning contain ing In all acres of land more or less. Also larrv Pnllv and wife, whoso petition was filed May 10th, 1024, and wtioso land, petitioned to be included, Is particularly described as follows: Lots 10. .11 and 12 in Itlock 3, Laurel hurst Addition., as tho name Is re corded In the records oC Jackson County, Oregon, containing .113 acres of laud. A Iso, Jim nol.ov.ior, whoso pel It Ion was filed biy Dili, 1024, and whose land, petitioned to be included, "is particularly described as follows: Lots one and two, Itlock 10 of Lnurel hurst Subdivision of tho City of Med ford, Oregon, as tho plat of said sub division is recorded. Containing .23 acres of land. Also. Owen Duntap. whose petition was filed April Ittth, 1024, and whose land, petitioned to be included, Is par ticularly described as follows: iots 5 and ft, II and 12. Klock 1. Town of Phoenix, as the plat of said town Is recorded. Containing ' 0.06 acres uf laud. Also, .7. It. Johnston, whoso petition was filed January 8th. 1025. and whose land, petitioned to be Included, Is par ticularly oHcrHed hm follows: Com mencing 1 D5ii feet Kast and 47 feet North of the corner of Sections 20, 21. 28 and 20. Township 37 South, liange 1 West of Willamette Meridian, run ning thence. North 13 degrees 35 min utes West 02 feet, thenco North 23 de grees 0 minutes Kast 148 foot, thenco Nin th 15 degrees. 10 minutes Kast 153 foot, thence North 40 degrees '50 minutes Fast 100 foet. thenco North 212 feet thenco West 33 5 feot. thence South 737 feet, thence Kast 12S feet lo place of commencing, containing 4.0 acres of land more or less. And tho petitioners severally fur ther pray that orders be made by tho said Hoard of lUrectors of the Medford Irrigation District, that said lands, as above particularly described, be In cluded within the Medford Irrigation District. All persons Interested In. or vho may V.o f fooled by tho proposed hauge of tho boundaries of said Dis trict, or by tho Inclusion of said lands In said District. nr hereby notified to appear at tho office of tho Hoard of Directors of said District, at 323 South Fir street, Medford. Oregon, on the seventh day of April. 1025. at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. and then and there show cause, if --- they have, why the pravors of said petitioners, or any of turnip thould not be granted and the land therein described be included In the Medford Iritgution District. HOAllD OF D1KK.CTOKS. mi:dfoki iim:h:atiox distuict, Hv K. M WILSON, Secretary. If garding tho matching of tho teams. The local team, Salem, had little trouble in Its games, as it used substi tutes freely against tho mufch weaker teams, but Franklin's stamina could endure no longer after its gruelling trip through .the semi-finals find the Quakers "cracked." Claire Scallon, Franklin's captain, broke down just as the semi-final game ended and fell to tho floor In a faint, yet was forced by the schedule to play again three hours later. Though defeated for the state title, Franklin took one honor baok to Port land the greatest that can be given any player the captaincy of'the all-, state star toarri. Cluiro Scallon was ch oho n for the berth by Ralph Cole man of O. A; .'.C, who,;. referocd tho machos. ' Two'iother Quakers, fipifs at forward and Lawrence at oontor, plac ed on tho sqcond quint. Oregonlan. SPECIAL SALVATION ARMY-MEETINGS ad. thence. S 35 degroe(J-'04 min utes K. along said Rallrood Right of Way 312 fecto the point of beginning conttil'MnK acres of lajid more or less. p Also, A. T. Johnson, whose petition uui filed January Kith, l''?A. n,ul whtw laud, petitioned to he included is purlkulutly described us follows; N'otU-o of Final sottlomoiit. Notice is herv given that the un dersigned has "led his final account as administrate of tho estate of Wll lintn Justice, sometimes known oa William MorchQt. deceased, with tho county court of Jarkson rounty, Oro gon, and that sahA-ourt has net Mott day, QpMI H. 125, at 10 n. m., of said day ns toe time and tho court room of said court us the place for heurinR ob jections thereto and tho settlement thereof. U Datd and flfcd puhflhvl March 3. " YV. 11, C!3YLORt, Atfinh'tUtrMor. ! Two special .meetings, to, le led by Colonel J.. W. Cousins, of San Francisco, are announced to take place at the Salvation Army hall. 4th and Rartlott, Wednesday, March 1 Nth. The first of these meetings will be held at 4 p.- m., and will be for 'young people exclusively. There will lie plenty of the Itlud 'of "pep" which young folic like, especially boys mid glrl& A special feature will bo the "swearing In" of kIx Junior soldiers of the local Army . corps. Captain and Mrs. IUt tire preparing a special "treat" for every young person attending tho afternoon meet ing. , f , - . : At 8 p. m.,1 the Colonel will' con duct a publio rally, at which two Army recruits will be enrolled into (he ranks as full fledged senior sol diers. An army enrollment service is always unique and interesting to the public 1 Colonel Cousins Is secretary of -all young people's work In the western territory of tho Salvation Army, and is a good platform man as well as a genial ami jovial person. All arv Invited to hear him. Why Disgrace Scenic Beauty Of Crater Lake? Thi. city and valley Is being can vasaed by outside parties to print two colored letter heads of Crater Lake. In tho first place a two-col ored picture of tho lake would be worse than n picturo printed In one olor and a disgrace . to Its scenic beauty. It takes four or five color- work to bring out the lake properly. In the second place, why order printing away from homo, when It can be secured always as cheap and usually cheaper from the home printers? The samnlo nelntz shown bv the canvasser is a five-colored ploturet'f Crater lake, issued by the Craters hist year and they will issue some thing as good or better again this year. If you want anything in the print ing or book -binding line, this office will supply you. guaranteeing high ,'lass work at reasonable prices. A good rule to observe to protect ill tho business Interests of the city in i refiijtc to purchase anyt hing from solicitors not representing home oncerns. Night Cough Quickly 1 telle ved This is the substance of a letter re ceived from H. W. Webb, Qutncy. III., I coughoJ a great deal, especially at night. Tried almost everything and have found nothing to equal FOLEY'S HON BY AND TAR COMPOUND. One doso roved my cough and 1 rested vvHl all night." One of tho largest selling rough medicines in the world. Contains no oplatos. 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You may not -be really sick, but there's a feeling of general lassitude, jaded appetite, lack of am bition all symptoms of spring fever. The finest tonic at this time of year is Malted Milk. It is wonderfully bracing. It stimulates the, whole jystem, renews energy, restores tired nerves, gives you back your old vigor and enthusiasm. Make a daily habit of Borden's Malted Milk Form the healthful habit of drinking a glass of malted milk every day But remember, there's malted milk and malted milk. Borden's, made by a new improved process, has '"certain definite advan tages over every other malted milk. I( is more valuable as a health-builder and more enjoyable as a drink: ' Borden's has higher food value More milk is used in Borden's, than in any ether malted milk, which gives it the high est food value and almost perfect nutrition. It contains all the necessary properties to build up the body and stimulate the system. . Borden's is more digestible It is easier to assimilate because the casein of the milk is partially predigested a quality no other malted milk has. A tired, delicate stomach can digest it easily. . Borden's has better flavor . It is rich and delicious, without any of thot sickish sweetness found in other malted milks. You can drink Borden's regularly without'growing tired of it. ' All these are important points in a health . food like malted milk. Druggists everywhere appreciate the sur periority of Borden's over other brands. They serve jt in preference, four times out of five. . . If you've never tried Borden's, cut out tho ' coupon below and send it to us with' 10a in stamps tor a sample package. Once you've sampled Borden's, you'll appreciate the difference. ! Your druggist can supply you with this improved malted milk in 7 or 15 oz. glass packages. Start the habit now oftaking Borden's Malted Milk every day. It's a simple way to build yourself up and keep fit. The Borden Company, Borden Bldg., 350 Madison Ave,, New York, N. Y. THE IMPROVED r " -MALTEDMILK-i -in the square pacage ---"V - (nPt0 . . i A meal in a minute With Borden's Improved Malted Milk in the house you're ready on all unexpected occasions to serve light nourishing food. Mixed in a jiffy. fes: Pt a E B..l"ie "J?ljsk s Sep sF!TrrrnTr:r,Trarrr:nrr.TTfni 1 ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS PORTLAND AND SEATTLE OFFICES THE unparalleled success of the Dr. Chaj. J. Dean non-surgical method of treating Piles and other rectal and colon ailments has built an organisa tion of highly trained jpecialists to care for the raticnts who come from all parts of the West. The skiltof these specia!is is proved by the unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pile sufferer is cured or his fee REFUNDED no matter how long standing or now severe his case may be. Send for my FREE book. CHA&Ul. DEAN. M.U..Inc '':;V,t;;.rTi- WATTLE OFFICES: riwong Pon Sl Cbiijese &Vi$ Medicine For Treatment of Acute and Chronic ltecn.tes of Men and Women. ' 0npr and tumor trMtrd, lnflurnx, kid iry, b)at1irr rni tom.trh troube, fiU. boniii, rupture colds. lcniTle troubles, par ilysi!. fever, pitvimonia, asthm and throat trouhK. rtieumiit'Ani. armnontioi-a, coil re, conMiniptimi, cautrli, piW, tiydiocclo. l- Dunlin tffU. uAI1. A. M In n P.'M. Comultation Ftt 241 S.Hilh Front St. Madford, Qra. DYEES HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATEBt Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. HIGH CLAS8 SUBDIVISION FronlriKO on Crater l.ako HlKlnvny; no hard pan: some tracts excel lent for poultry and Harden truck, others in old alfalfa; part undor old water contract, some one flftli, some one-half paid up; all has -water light. Fifteen minutes from .Medford, near a good school. Two-acre tracts, J50 per acre cash; $10 per acre pays for land. In terest, taxes and water. Ten-acre orchard tracts. 17 years old, have had excellent care every year. Ask the regular realtors about Hondeleuw Irrigated Tracts. Write or phone Irrigation Bureau, Medford. Phone 251 or S68-Y. This way of roihance E A S T Go by train tnd aHlp,'jthrouh the Southland to New York it coats but little more. The fupcrb S hits fa route to California (four fine traim daily) thence the scenic Sunset route through the South' land to New Orleans. You'll relish four meals in the Southern Pacific dining car fresh fruits and vegetables always a delicious feature. Connection at New Orleans with iW anal steamers tor iNew lorn me and berth included in the one Care Ask about Caruso Qerce route from San Diego-Apache Tmif detour of Arizona. S topo vers en route. For fuithef information, ask r Southern Pacific Ji Montgomery, Local Passenger Agent.- Phone34, Medforfl