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- PAGE EIGHT ggMurder at I BONANZA SUFFERS gh4d DISASTROUS BLAZE SYMOPSlft? It's the mom inn after Pan I'arados lias been shot to tUttth in the library of fii$ inland home. A libis by members of his fear-inspired household have been plivtifui as detectives questioned thrvu I'arndos' "luclcjt piece," a jml phoenix, caa xtoleniust be fore the murder. loiter it was found, broken, tyino across his body Peter.tives suspect some son of plot between Mix Jnhrir.s, the housekeeper, and (Jlnude An tierglep, whom I'nrndoa ruined flnnnrinllji Anntole Fllque, clever h'rench dr.tr.r.live, and Hamw.ln, deputy atUmiep. call Anncralcy aside to quit htm. Chapter 18 MANNING TELLS HER STOHY HAD como to look upon myself as a sort of Wntson to Anatolo Fll que am! I trailed him find Snmuels and Annorsley into the library. "Mr. Annorsley, what is there bo tweun you and Miss Jahries?" Sam uels began In Ills abrupt way. "I don't understand you." An neraley'a cheek bones began to redden. "1 put It plainly enough. Do you lir.vo some hold on her?" "You're going pretty far, aren't you?'.' " "Answer the auction!" "1 don't Know anythl MIhs Jahrlcb!" about 'It this house full of tplei?" Annorsley shouted, "No?" Biimucla was himself njiiln. "Wlint wan she doing In your room last night, then?" "In my room" Annorslcy utori' liod sharply, clenching his (lata. "While yon worn downstairs with tho Ferris girl," Samuels drawled, Anuemloy roeovored himself, "No, I don't know what olio wns doing there." "Did yon know she wns thero?" "No, I didn't." "Da you expect mo to believe you don't know what she was nttor?" "I'leaso yourself. You might ask Miss Jalirlog." "That's all," Samuels said abrupt ly. "Sorry to hnve bothered you." Annorsley's rollof wns moro ob vious than ho Intended It to bo and 1 felt sorry for him. Ho Jorkod the door open nnd Mmmlng, who was on the other side of it, her hand on the knob and, I oxpoct, her ear to tho Iteyholo, pitched Into ills arms. An norsley pulled the frightened maid to her foet. "Is tills house full of spies?" ho Bhoutcd and flung himself into the hall. "What wcro you doing there, Man ning?" Bamuols demanded sternly. MnntiliiR begun to weep. Man ning In tears wns a sad sight. I wondered If silk stockings wouldn't Improve her. "Yon woro listening!" Samuels charged. "1 wasn't, sir," slio sobbed. "I was coming to tell you something nnd I hail my hind on tho door knob nnd he Jerked me In." I decided thut not even silk stock ings could Imprnvo Manning. "Well, what woro you coming to tell as?" Manning's lumpy ftu-e nniv'ei'eil "I don't llko I () (In It, lr, hut Willi tho terrible golngi on hero It seems llko my duty, lie's nn nice n gentle man as 1 over did after. I'm over tliero nn u Friday nnd when, I'm done there's nlwnys 50 eenth or n hook or a box of cuudy or u pair of silk stockings for mo. Not III a I I rend, except my lllble, and candy isn't good for me. but I'm saving, sir. and " "Mudemotsello Is suvlng the stockings?" Fllnuo Inquired sorrow fully. "Indeed I nm, sir. Cotton Is plenty good enough for me. IT there wore less silk at iclilngn " "What uto you miking nlioul?" S;imuclH shimtt'i). SALKM. Ore. A total of lu&.OOA Koedllngs havn been hlp po4 this oprlng from tho Oicgon forest servlco nurserv near Corval lin, flays a Htatcment by Htttt Forester F. A. Klllott, Most of Ibe Block went, to lairnerH for nhollor hellH, wlitdhrcakM and wood iotf. This In neurly 7 Mini more than wn whipped hint year. fit. Hnlcnx. 1'lan.i underway for cnnitrurtlin of two bridge in i'olurnbia county. Manning quivered again. fossor Johne, sir." "Well, what about him?" 'They had a dreadful quarrel, sir." "Johns had with whom?" Manning glanced timidly towards the sheeted figure on the couch. "Mm, sir," she whispered, "In thii room." "When?" "A long time apo, sir. Four or five mouths ago." Manning un twisted her apron. "I remember It because it was so awful, sir." "Awful what do you mean? You overheard something?" "I didn't menu to. sir, hut I'd been told to dust the hall walls and" "You listened," Samuels supplied grimly, "because you couldn't h-lp It. Now toll us what you heard." Manning was reassured. "The door was sliut and 1 could hear just a word hore and there at first you know, sir." Manning's nod Implied that Samuels had done Ills share of keyhole eavesdropping. "Then all at once Professor Johns laughed like bis heart was break lug. And ho said In a terrible voice. 'That's the one tiling you can't do. Parados!' Mr. Parados laughed. His laugh was terrible, too. "Mr. Parados shouted 'What 'II you do about It?' Then I couldn't iicar fur n while. All at once Pro fessor Johns spoke up." Manning knew wo were hanging onto ovory word. "Ills volco sounded like n dead man," she whispered, cluspiug her hands. "All creepy It was, sir, hill clear as a hell, lie said something like tills: 'You've destroyed n good deal in your life, Dan Parados, hut you'll not do Hint. I've given 211 years of my 1 1 To to It. You aro not going to pull It down'." Manning stopped and we gave tier the applauso of silence. "Miss Juliries emtio into the hall then, sir, nnd I didn't hear uny more," tho girl went on, "but lust as she went away Professor Johns rushed out. Ills face was all white and twitchy. 1 hnrdly know him. He's always so nleo nnd consider nto oven If ho does frighten me somotimcs." "Hut, madcmolBollt)," Pllquo ex postulated, "does he not give you tho boiihous nnd stockings of silk! So kindly n patron how can he frighten you?" "Oh, denr nie, what am I saying?" Manning cried. "I don't mean ho Iriohtcnn mo. It's Just that !'.o knows so much nbout everything. And, oh, denr, I Just couldn't refuse tlto tilings ho gives me. And please don't tell III in I told you. I'm n good girl " "It could not bo otherwise, made moiselle," Fllquo assured her grave ly. "Ilo frightens you, but he dues not: that Is clear. Also he Is tho kindly patron. You did well." "Flue!" Samuels agreed. "That's all you'vo got to tell us, Is It?" "Yes, sir." "All right. Let us know if you hear anything else." Mmmlng left us, rejoicing in a sense of duty well dune "There nro many such iiiosdcmol. Holloa in your country, M, I'Antb nunhe'f" Fllouo Inquired delii-nlely. "Wo need our Mannings to set off our Carolines nnd Ccilas," 1 Inform, ed him. Fllquo bowed politely. "I nm re Imked." Samuels took up the telephone and pressed one of tho buttons. "is Mils Professor Johns? . , Summ-ls speaking. You might step uver in the library. . . . Thanks." tcojun hrlit. tn.m, U'i?Iiih .WoiTOiit ,t'lli l'MII),MllJ(i Wll Joliin' nllhi hoM? Hp tellt r.f His quarrel with Parndo. In Monday's chnutcr. ItOSKItntii, the.. May itVi Til" Huwley bill to nmhnrlzj an nppMiprlatlnn of :'.ooo,ouo for the eHtai)islunt'Pt or a braueh of the iiatbinal homo for disabled vohm teer Koldiert In one of tho north w ; wt stern iarlfle Mlatos whr approv ed by tho military rnmmltUt?. llod ltlvor. App'" frnW!V :i:Mu .jttou e;imnry ill open fur Hnvttii ahout Mny ;'4. (Vnliiil Pnint. I'liiiiiruetiini new I I tiMiiii hotel itultiiini: pro jrestiiii; iMpnlly. MEDFOTID MATL -pro: m n p i rpp.anrA IH DUOiNLOO H!LM KI.A.MATII j-AI.I.S. Ore., .May IM.--irt'l -SlurtliiK in u hln-knmllh shop beloiiKiii to K. W. Mold & son, fire almost destroyed the en-tln- Misim-sH dlslrli'l of llonunza, Kimtii ut here. yi'Htt-rday. The Imj-m iviih estimated lit ssil.ullll. The fire s.n-ad to tin- postoffii-e. ISrllil-1,-y's t-clii-ral liMTolinnili,'e store, l'iiKi;s' tlru sloi-i- mill the rostiitl nint of fin I (.i-nlz. Little insur-anci- was eurrleil. Mall and valu able reeunl.H were Hiiveii by being placed in tile vault at the hank. Iti-ronslructliin work Is expected ttilnrt immediately. Kighlecn yeli i-ji ago, I'.onanza w.i,: destroyed i,y fli'e Willi the i-x-eenliiMi nf two livery Htnliich' and in the folh.wltifr four years tne limes. .1 ACKSONVriXK. (Hpl.) -Mr. and Mr San KntneiHou were Ore., h. 15 May 21. West of dinner guetfl ; f Mr. nnd Mrs. Hill liny Suturday. Mr, West is inventor of the Ve toiibin system fur whlc-h Mr. Hay him been m;.le wentern Htate nrnn aier. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney and children and Anthony WatliiriH nT Copper wei-i" Molniay vIhUoth III .Jaek.Nonville. ' , Mw. Nettie .Jones, who hu been (iiit ill at her home here in Jni provlni;. Mrs. Katlr OIo left for Klamath Kails Monday to br tine sevnral months vinitliii: her dutiKhter, Mrs. William Welsh. Lewis Thompson of Medford and William Thompson of Kan Knin ciMCo, who visited with relatives here, visited the Kred Lewis ranch near liutte KallH last week. Igr. atid Mrs, Krank Itaehelder anlr eiiildieu of Portland are vis iting relatives hero. Mi-. Itaeh"lder lias been I ransfened from Por; land to the Medford office of the Mat-ion Khrman company. Mr. ami Mrs. Wilson of Xow Mex ico have I'etui'iied home after vlsp. int; a brother at the lioKiic ltiver tanitarlum. .Mrs. A my Uow transacted lius1. ness In Medford Monday. V. II. Iteneh has opt-ned n watch and clock repair shop In the Kred Kick hardware more hero. Miss Lois Kmythe, former resi dent of this place but now of Med ford, spent Hunday visiting friends here and utiemlcd utbull Knme at I'l'OVOit. Miss Violet Olson spent Thurday nlttht at HterlliiK its KUest of a school friend, Miss Hannah Nunn. MfH, 1 tell I'arHons of Ashland vhdtcd MIhs Issle MeCulty Sunday. Miss Cora I Ann, former resident of I his place but now of Holly wood, is visiting friends lien. Hev. and Mrs, Mitcholmore an t Mrs. Atkinson of Ash tun d called on Mis. Walker Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chltwood. M r, I looper of Ashland was ,i recent business caller In Jackson ville. William Thompson of San Kran c1mm visited with htn uncle. Krln KeeKan. returning to his heme Thiirnday. Mr. ami Mrs. H. V. Pan key of Tola visited ut the home of Mrs. Kred I lu teller Monday. Among .larkHonvllIe'a new resl dentn firo Mr, and Mih. Ike Coff man, who moved here from Butt' Kn lis Haturday. Charley 0h vbdted his mother. Ml'M. S. K. OMle, Su I ul ay. Mr. and Mrs. Cieoije Maxwell eniertained Hev, and Mrs. Jones and son" Malcolm at dinner Sun day.' Mr. and Mrs. .1. U Taylor and daiiKhtet of KelloKK. Ida., are Vis iting at the L. T. Wilson home. Mr. Taylor, a nephew of Mr. Wil son, Is looking for a location beret Jacksonville hljih school pupils picnicked ut the Jackson Hot SprliiKH KfJday afternoon. Mrs. Ueorne Trunin of IHitte Kails spent the week end with her sister, .Mrs, Hotelier Mrs. t'nni Shuw of Medford vis ited reliitlves here Monday. Mrs. W. A. Chllders nnd daugh ter Maxlne of Hi AppleKUte visited In Jacksonville Saturday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Uunnlim lon accompanied J.ick Hharit to the Shr biers' home in Portland Sun day, where Mr. Sharp will remain. Mr. UasmusBen, who returned home u couple of weeks nun from a sanitarium nt Salrm, has taken a turn for the worse and Is seri ously 111 ut his home. lr. It. C Wilson, county phys ician, and M is Kdl t h I bscher. nurse, made an official visit to our school Monday. Jacksonville defiMited pro volt In a tame of baseball Sunday at Pra volt. Krlends if Cap Hush will he worry to hear that he is jioriouHly III. Miss Katherlno lluekley Is nursing nt his home. Miss Kmnees Cook of Medford visited friends her,- Sunday. Joe Coleman of Montauue, Cal., wan n recent Jacksonville visitor. tiich;rdist.i are Katberlni their crow ready for the annual thin nlm; season, which will lieu In soon MIrs Hm-lmuuh of KUKono visited! her aunt. M rs, Horn HavbaUKh, Saturday. Kaymimd Crumley of Uulto Kail Client the eek end with relative here. town was wined out foot JACKSONVILLE ' : Mr. and Mrs. George Kendall ofj,l!,on- 1 r AHMiiorn. tne. Phoenix called on friends hei-o Sin, HA. MILL A. CANADA Y, day. Mr. rnd Mis. Alva Ijiws. I,o were recently married, hv rented the house owned by George Little on Third street. Chris. Kinney, wh.nndeijwent i major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital recently, ! conva lescing at his home here, W. H. Shore of Medford visited bis son Orvilio Here Saturuav. Mrs. Henry Miller ami Mis. Har ney Cody are delegates from the TKIBUXE, MEDFORD, Jacksonville Ftehekah lodge to the lleheki.h eunTi ntiim nt I'ortlund. Joe Horde, Who ilu been visit ing witii relatives here, returned to San Francisco last week. John Nori-iH, who U working on tile tireensprings district, was a week end visitor at home. Mrs. Arthur Duvies of Forest Creek visited her mother, Mrs. Dor othy. .Monday. Joe Hull and Amos Orvuld of Medford were Jacksonville callers Tue.-iiay. Mr. Mid Mrs. Archie Kutherlan' of Medford visited nt tho home of i Mrs. Kthel Olson Sunday. Mrs. A. it. Lewis, who has been! livlnl- ,n the W. A. L'hlldcrs home, left for Kureka. Cal.. lust Wednes- day to visit her daughter. Mr. Lewis will remain at tho UliK Lediie mine for a short time before Joining his wife. Mrs. Katie Sparks left last weeK . i. i, - a... ...I,,. ii fiv!n to visit her daughti-r, Mrs. Mel in Fields, at Ilke Creek. Haw ley Aids Cliuiinol SAMCM. Ore., May 21. MP) Concn.-HHimm W. Huwley has wi'ittiMi the Sulnm chitmher of cuiMincrce that hi will nuiinort a nun.suie pi-uvifiing for a four-foot chnnnul in the Willnmetto river I lftwetn HiiltMii and Oregon . City. I tie hut p resented the ciijje to army eriKineers. Public iJinil Sale. Depnitment of the- Interior. IT. K. I-and Office at Kom'burg. OreKun. April 14th, 1!30. Notice I hereby Riven that, as Miirecteu ny uie tunr m bmuirt i ine lienerat Juiiu "iuiu, umici irvlions of Bee. 24 It. S.. pur suant to the application of Vera Kershaw, of Kalc iJomt, ureon. Serial .No. 01S2-i;(, we will offer at public sale, to the hlKhost bidder, but at not Ickh than ?:i.ri per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the itth day ff June, J U30, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NHH Si:V4. See. 15, T. 37 S., It. 1 M.. W. M. The sate will not he kept open, hut will be declared closed when those present at -the hour named have ceased bidding The person making the highest hid will bo re (tulred to Immediately pay tho amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely llle above-desorlhed hind aro ad vised to file, their claims, or ob ject I ww, on or boforo the time designated for sale. JIAMILI4 A. CANADA Y, Kefiister. Notice Tor Publication. Department of tho Interior. U. H. Jand Office at Hoseburtf, OreRon, April Kith. mat). Notice Is hereby iven that Lou Hills J lean, of Ike Creek. orei;on. who, on Mav 201 h, l!t2fi, made Homestead entry, serial No. nUHMil, for S'i- NH'4 and NH14 SKVl. Sec tion a. Township 37 S.. Itanre 3 K.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mako final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Chauneey Klorey U. S. Commis sioner, Medford, Oregon, on the 23rd day of May. liiSO. t'livimaut names a. witnesses: C. Hush Moore, of; Lake Creek. Oregon; Clarence C.v Pierce, of Medford. Oregon: Geq( It. IJndloy. of Klamath Kails, QroRon: Chas. R Wilkenson. of Lake Creek. Ore Kon. HAMlLb A. CANAUAV. , (. HeK'ster. NoHro for lMihllcnilou Jsitfaltul 'JVaoi. Public Lrnd Sale. Department of the Interior. i.J IJ. s. l...nd ort iee O' HosebiiiK, Oickoii, ., April "30. 1!I30. 1 Notice Is hereby iven that, a directed by tho Commissioner of the General Land Office, under First Proviso to provisions of Sec. 4ir, It. H pursuant to tne applt cjittmi uf .1 nines Pcvton. Trail di-.v MmHiiI X11 aiS35l. v will fer at public sale, to the highest", running mence .North 3t3 feet, bidder, hut at not less than $3. 00 j thence West 53H feet, thence South per acre, nt 10 o'clock a. m.. on I dog. 0 min. Kast 370 feet, thenco the loth day of June. I!t30, nox'., at this office, the following tract of land: N SV'4 and NWV-t SKV4, See. 21, T. 33 B It. 2 1C, W. M. Tills trnet Is ordered Into the market on the showing that tho greater part thereof is mountain ous and unfit for cultivation. The sale will not lie kept open, hut will bo declared closed when t hose present at t bo hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above - described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or befoie the time desig nated for sale. HAM 1 LL A. CANADA V. Hegister. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. V. S. Land office at t Hoseburg, Oregon, May 5th, HKIO. Notice Is hereby given that Mn tln Luther Hughes, of Hutte. Fa IN, Oregon, who, on June IS. I !H f,, made Homestead Kntry Serial No. anil UT, for Ntt NWV,, Section 21, Township 34 S., Hange 2 K Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Chauneey Klorey, l S. Commis sioner, at Medford, Oregon, on tho llith day of June. CKtn. Claimant names its witnesses: John Cobloigh. Dave Hutchon, Ralph Hiliclien, Hatelgn M. Con ley, all of Hutte Falls, ore. HA M ILL A. CANADA Y. Hegisier. itiv Tor Publication. Department of the Interior. I. S. Ijiinl office at Hoseburg. Oregon, April 25th. 130. Notice Is hereby given thut Dmnia Anna Stanley, nf Medford, Ore. lUen. Del.), who, on May 14, 1!'25, made Homestead Kntrv No. Oltiu42, for Iois I, 2. 3 and 4. Sec tion 31. Township 40 S.. Hange 3 W.. Willamette Meridian, has filed not! co of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Chauneey Klorey. I". S. Commis sioner. at Medford. Oregon, on tho 31t day of May. 1H30. Claimant n:mes as witnesses: Harry Helms and Lillie Helms, both of Jacksonville. Ore,; Mihel .nay niiuiMMi ami i tannic O. tiar- Keglstef. Sjimni'Mt. In the ClreuifVout t of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Cnion Savings fr Loan Association. ' an Oregon corporation. Plaintiff, irvey L. Nichols, nnd Vera Nich ols, his wife, H. A. Croon.iuest. Wm. H. Hamilton, Jr.. and Ann Hamilton, his wife, and Mildred 1 1 og oi's. I ie fen d a n t s. To Harvey L. .ieholw Vera ichol.s, H. A. CrooniinesV Wm. It. Hamlltin, Jr., Ann Hamilton, 3, 0 REG OX. WEDNESDAY, and Mildred Rogers, the above named defendants: In thf namw-of the State of Ore gon: You aro hereby summoned and required to appear in the above entitled Court nnd cause and answer the complaint of the plain tiff on file herein ugainst you within four weeks from May Hth, ia:iu, the date of the first publica tion of this summons. You are further notified that if you full to appear within said time and answer said complaint us nforesaid pluln tlff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. succinct Klatement of which is a.s ! r.. 1 1. ,11 A iler-t-Mii ,.f The four aB,,nBt the defendants Harvey I.. Nichols, and Mildred Jtogers for the sum "f 25H.06 with Interest i thereon nt the rate of S per cent iH-r annum from -Novemoer 192il; also for the sum of 2r,.lio l with interest tnereon at tne rate of 8 per cent per unnum from Feb ruary 20, 11130, together with $200.00 as attorney's fees for the prosecution of this suit and the "in' r cosi.s and oisoorsemeois hii ,i,, al,l amounts constitute a speeillc lien upon the following described prem ises, to-wit: 'Lot numbered Klgh teen (IS) in lilock numbered Kour (4) of Crowoll Amended Addition to (he City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as numbered, des ignated and described on the of ficial plat thereof, now of record, prior and superior to any right, title. Interest, lien or claim of the defendants or any of them, therein or thereto; (3) Ordering nnd ad judging that said premises be sold in the manner provided by law for the satisfaction of this decree; (4) Decreeing that the purchaser at said sale be entitled to tho im mediate possession of saiC prem-; ies iind that he thereby become j the owner thereof, free, clear and foreclosed of all right, title, in terest, lien or estate of the defend ants or any of them, therein or thereto, excepting the right of re demption provided by law; (5) And for such other and further relief ns the Court may deem just and equitable. The date of the order for pub lication of this summons is May Kith, J!) 30. POUTHU J. XKFF, Attorney for Plaintiff. Not Ire. Notice to all landowners In Med ford Irrigation District and to all whom it may concern: You aro hereby notified th it Mrs. Laura A. King. Sam S. Nelson, Jane A. and II. C. Joy, C. A. Hick etts, Martin Quigley and Win. 11. Hamilton, Olive S. and L. A. Stan cliff, Jt Corning- Kenly, David Hunt, Klmer and Nellie Jensen Minnie Short, K. C. Corn and J. C. Humes, H. O. Youmans. It. n. Par dons, John W. and Klmira May Cox. P. u. and H. li. Fleming, ltruee P. Fleming. G. A, nnd Carrie 10. King, Wm. Preikschat. J. !. and Lassie Dill, Jane C. Cook, C. A. nnd M. K. Fenton, 12. K. Harder, P. M. Ker.shaw, T. J. ond Kdith M. Clifford, H. V.. and Huth Cun diff. Leonard Carpenter. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, Dr. L. D. Inskeep and L. M. Loflnnd have filed their duly acknowledged and verified petitions with the Hoard of Direct ors of the Medford Irrigation Dis trict praying that each particular piece nnd parcel of land herein after described, being within Jack son County. Oregon, be included within the Medford Irrigation Dis trict. That Is to say: Laura A. King, whose petition was filed May fith, 1!I25, and whose l.rVid to be Included is particularly described as follows: Lot 1. Hlock ,3. of the town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, containing .17 acres. Also Sain H. Nelson, whoso petition was filed May J nth, lv, and whose land to lie included is par ticularly described as follows: I Kit Itlock 2, Capital Hill Addition in the County of Jackson. State of lOregon, containing .21 of an ucro. A Iso Jane A. and Tf. C. Joy, whose pe tition was filed May 25th. 11125, and whose land to ibo included is particularly described as follows: Heglnnlng 25 feet West nnd 445 leet .orin of the corners of Sec- nf-.tlons 4. K. .0, Twp. 37 S.. It. 1 houtn 17 deg. 50 min. West 43S reet. thence Kast 305 feet, thence North 420 feet, thence Kast 320 feet to the place of beginning, con taining b. i o acres of land. Also C. A. Ulcketts, whose petition was filed July Kith, lfi2 5, and whose land to be included is par ticularly described as follows: Lot D. Hlock 14, and Lot IS. Block 13. of Lnurolhurst Addition, Jackson County, Oregon, containing .22 of an acre. Also Martin Qulgley nnd Wm. D. Hamilton, whose petition was filed February lath, l!LtI. nnd whose land to be included is particularly described as follows: 5 acres of land in the NK-i of NKU of Sec tion S. Twp. 37 South, Hange 2 West as shown by deed record, con taining 5 acres. Also Olive S. and U A. Stancliff. whose petition was filed March 3rd. li27, and whose land to be included is particularly descrMied as follows: All of Lots 1 nnd 2 and 40 feet off Northeast ends of Lots numbered 7 and s in Hlock 12, In the Town of Phoenix. Jack son County. Oregon, ns recorded in Volume 154 of Deed Hecords of Jackson County. Oregon, nt page 221 thereof, containing 14 G of Kit acre. Also K. Corning Kenly. whose petition was filed May 7th. 1!27. and whose land to be Included is par ticularly described as follows: 2. SO acres In the NK'i of the XW li of the NK'4 of Section 7. Twp. 3S South, Hange 1 West W. M. Also David Hunt, whose petition was filed May 17th. lt2". nnd whose land to be Included is particularly described as follows: Lots lit and 20 in Hbn k 3. of the Capital Hill Addition (o the Citv of Medford. Oregon, containing .43 of an acre. A Iso Klmer and Nellie Jensen, whose petition Was filed June 20th. 1!27, and whose land to be Included is particularly described as follows; 5 acres nut of the Southwest cor ner of the following described lironel-tV' IWlnnlm. at tli.. VU' comer of Donation Iind Claim Xn ! !7 in township 37 South. Hange 2 West ,,f w. M. and running thence K:w, along the North line of said D. L. t 24.s chains more or le.se to a stone set for the NW corner or the Jacob WMtjs and the S. W. Stephenson land 41.35 chains; thence West 24.5 chains more -r less to a point due South of the point of h.-ginning; thence North 4 1.35 clmins: to the place of be ginning. The five acres hereby conveyed being described as fol lows: P.eginnlng at a point in the center of the couniv road 3o feet South of the SK corner of the above described t'-aet. and running thence oi-l h 7 !l 7 f.,.o - i ,...,.. i- . . -., feet; thence South 7i? f...tt.'J the center of the count v road thenco Kas 273 feet In the place of beginning, that the land to be Included Is 1 acre In the NW cor ner of the above described b ncrvs of land. Also Minnie short, whose petition was! filed August 2 5th. 1927. and whose I land to be Included On part icufc Iv iieserine.i ns follows: l.ts 2 Tlnd lock 3, PhoenU, Jackson Coun MAY 21, 19H0. ty. Oregon, containing .33 of an acre. AUo K. C. Corn and J. C. Ilarns whose petitions were filed and whose lands are particularly de scribed as follows: Petition filed April 10th, 192S. for Inclusion of jund described as follows: Com mencing at NK corner of Govern ment Lot 1. Twp. 38 South, Hange 2 West of tho Willamette Meridian; running t hence Ka-st 228 feet; thence North 1 feet to the cen ter of the county ruad; thence East along the center of the county road 120 feet to the N. Lateral of the Medford Irrigation Distric:; thence from this the true point of beginning West 22 2 feet, thence South 47H feet; thence East 231 feet to the center of the above-named irrigation lateral; thenco in a Northerly direction along the cen ter of said lateral 487 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2.5 acres more or less, it being the wish that only 1 acre on the East side of land be included In the irrigation district. Also petition filed June 5th. 1928, for the in clusion of hind described ns fol lows: Commencing at the-NK cor ner of Government Lot 1, Section 2, Township 38, South, Range 2 West of the -Willamette Meridian; running thence Knat 228 feet; thenco North 4S1 feet to the cen ter of the county road; thence Fast along the center of tho county road KitiS feet to the place of be ginning; thence from this point of beginning North 4S7 feet; thence Kast 124 feet; thence South 4S7 feet to the center of the county road; thence Wewt 124 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.4 acres, more or less and being a part of Lot 9. Honaeres, reserving right of way for ditches around the boundary thereof. Also peti tion filed June 5th, 1928. for the inclusion of land described as fol lows: Commencing at the NK cor ner of Government Lot 1. Section 2, Twp. 38, II. 2 W. of the W. M. and running thence East 228 feet; thence North 481 feet to the center of the county road 1788 feet to the place of beginning; thence from this true point of beginning Kast 17!) feet: thence North 487 feet; thence West 179 feet; thence South 487 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2 acres, moro or less and designated as Lot 10. excepting right of way for irri gation ditches around the bound ary thereof. Also petition filed June fith, D)2R, for tho inclusion of land described us follows: Com mencing at the NK corner of Gov ernment Lot 1, Section 2, Twp. 38 S. Hange 2 West. W. M., running thence Kast 228 feet; thenco North 481 feet to the center of the county road; thenco East along the cen ter of tho county road 2017 feet to the place of beginning; thence from this true point of beginning North 487 feet; thence East 208.34 feet; thenco South 487 feet; thence West 2t8. feet to the place of beginning, containing 3 acres of laud; being Lots 11 and 12 Hen acres unrecorded subdivision. Also H. p. Youmans, whose petition was filed June 12th. 1928, nnd whose land to be included is par ticularly described as follows: Lot 19, beginning at a point which is West. 19.33 chains. South 19 feet. West 231.25 feet and South 1079.8 feet from the Nortneast corner of Donation Iand (Maim No. 7 9 in Twp. 37 South, Hange 2 West of the W. M. and from said point running thence South 120 feet; thence West IS 1.2 5 feet; thence North. 120 feet, thence Kast 181.25 feet to tho place of beginning, con taining '4 acre of land, more or Jess. Also It. IT. Parsons, whose petition was filed April 2nd, 1929, a n tl whose land to 'be included Is par tlcularly described as follows: lie ginning at tho Northwest corner of Lot 1 , Crostbrooke Orchard tracts and running thenco East along the North line of said Lot 1 a distance of 232.5 feet; thenco South a dis tance of 937 feet to the South line of said Lot 1; thence West along the South line of said Lot 1 a dis tance of 232.5 feet to the. South west corner of said Lot 1: thence North along the West line of said Lot 1. 937 feet to the place of beginning. Also all of Lot 2. Crost brooke orchard tracts. Also John W. and Klmira May Cox, whose petition was filed April 3, 1929. nnd whose land to be In cluded is particularly described as follows: Heginning at a point which is 110 feet Eat nnd 180 feet South of the Northwest cor ner of Donation Land Claim No. 82, In Township 37, liange 2 West W. M., In Jackson County, Oregon, and running thence South 237 feel; theiicu West 183.8 feet; thence North 237. feet; thence East 183.8 feet to the placo of beginning, con taining 1 acre more or less. Also H. P. nnd H. H. Fleming, whose petition was filed August 31st, 1925, and whose land to be included is particularly described as follows: Heginning lltiti.8 feet West of the 'E corner of D. L. O. No. 91. in Township 37 South, Hange 2 West, running thence South 18 deg. 40 min. East S03 feet; thenco South 0 deg. West S52 feet along the Kast bou ndary of sa id t ract : t hence North 57 deg. 35 min. West 22S feet along the North boundary of Phoenix and Jacksonville road : thence North 70 deg. 10 min. West 13S8 feet; thence North 03 deg. 35 min. West 3S2 feet; thence North 49 deg. 13 min. West 435 feet; thence North 0 deg. 0 min. Kast 5li5 feet along the West line of said tract ; thence East along the North line of said tract 1913 feet to the point of beginning, con taining 57.5 acres of land. Also Hruce P. Fleming, whose peti tion was filed June 4th. 1929, and whose land to be included Is par ticularly described as follows: land in NKVi of Sec. 32. Twp. 37 South. Hange 2 West, containing .S acres. A Iso O. A. nnd Carrie V). King, whose petition wns filed July 31st. 1929. and whose hind to be included is particularly described ns follows: Commencing nt the NK corner of Government Lot 1, Section 2. Twp. 38 South, Hange 2 West of V. M.; running thence East 22S feet; thence North 4S1 feet to tho cen ter of the county road; thenco East along the center of the county road 1 803 feet to the place of beginning; thenco from this true point of be ginning East 104 feet: thence South 4S7 feet; thence West 1 04 feet" thence North 4X7 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.8 acres more or less, excepting, however, right of way for ditches around the boundary thereof. Also Wm. Preikschat. whose petition was filed July 31st. wis, and whose land to be included in par ticularly described as follows: He ginning nt a point In the center of the county road 13s 1.9 ft North nnd lost) ut Kast of the Northeast corner of Government Lot I, Section 2. Township 3S South of liance 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, running thence North aloiu the center of the county road 1 40.ti feet ; thence East fiJO feef then co So nth 1 4 a. ft tout : thence West 620 feet to the place of be ginning. co0;iinitrg 2 acres more or less ami Known as Lot 30 Hen acres, excepting right of wav for road Along tho west end thereof. Also. e J. E, and tussle Hill, whose re tition w.q filed Amntst Nt and whose land tofje included" I particularly doseriSed as foiunvs Commencing at the Northwest cor ner of Government Lot l. Section Township 3$, South, ItanKP 3 West of tl Willamette Meridian, running thence Fust 451 tG thence North 161 feet to the .ortri Fork of Canal, from this true point of beginning North 320 feet to center of the county road; thence East 223 feet; thence South. 3S5 feet to Medford Irrigation Dis trict ditch; thence In a Westerly direction 232 feet to place of be ginning, containing 1.8 ucres, more or less, excepting right of way for irrigation ditch around the bound ary thereof. Also Jane C. Cook, whoso .petition was filed August 6th, 1929, and whose land to be included Is partlcv.arly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Gov ernment Lot 1, Section 2. Town- ..1.:.. u U.ttfe TJ..nF 9 WeSt Of the Willamette Meridian running j thence East 228 feet; rnence Aurui 481 feet to the center of the county road: thence East along the cen ter of the county road 405 foet to the place of 'beginning; thence from this true point of beginning i North 487 feet; thence East 44 feet to the center of the couiuj road; thence South along the cen ter of the county road 487 feet: thonce AVest 447 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres more or losa wnrt designated as Lots 3 and 4. excepting right of way for ditches and roads. Also C. A. Fenton, whose petition was filed November 4th, 1929, and whose land to be included is par ticularly described as follows: He ginning at a point which Is West 19.33 chains, South 19 feet. West 231.25 feet and South 1319.8 feet from the Northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 79. in Township 37 South, Kange 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, n Jackson County, Oregon, and from said point running thence So 11 in 120 feet: thence West 181.25 feet; thenco North 120 feet; thenco East 1S1.25 foet to the piece of begin ning, containing acre of land, more or less. Also 13. E. Harder, whose petition wfia filed November 7th, 1929, and whose land to be Included is par ticularly described as follows: De ginring 06 feet South of corner common to Sections 16-17-20-21, in Tow nsh ip 37 Sou t h of 1 tange 2 West of the Willamette Meridian: thence West 268 foet; thenco South 08 feet; thence East 1 35 feet; thence South 200 feet; thence East 133 feet; thence North 26S feet to point of beginning, all In .Inckson County, Oregon, containing one acre more or loss. Also T. .1. nnd Edith M. Clifford, whose petition was filed Novem ber 7th, 1929, and "whose html 10 lie Included is particularly describ ed as follows: Iand In Section 1 0. Township 37 South, Hange 2 AVest, W. M., containing 5 acres. Also P. M. Kershaw, whoso petition was filed November 7th. 1929, and whose land to be included Is par ticularly described ns follows: He ginning 048 feet East from the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 36 South, Hange 1 West of the Willamette Meridian and running thence South 80 deg. 55 min. east 623.5 feet; thenco North 1313 feet; thence West 623 feet; thence South 1313 feet to the placo of beginning, and containing 18 acres, more or less. Also R. E. Cundlff, whose petition was filed November 26th, 1929, and whose land to be Included Is par ticularly described as follows: He ginning at a point In tho center if the county road 1665.1 feet North and 1080 feet East of the North east corner of Government Lot 1. Section 2. Township 38 South, Hange 2 West of the W. M., run ning thence Nort'h along the cen ter of the county road 210.9 feet; thence East 620 feet; thenco South 210.9 feet; thenco West 620 feet to the place of beginning, contain ing 3 acres more or less and known as Lot 28 Honaeres, excepting right of way for road lUlong the AVest end thereof. Also Leonard Carpenter, whoso peti tion was filed December 17, 1929, and "whose land to be included is particularly described a.s follows: Heginning 2580 feet North and 3 1 56.78 feet AVest of the section corner common to Sections 21, 22, 27 and 28. Township 37 South, Hunge 1 AVest of the AVUinmette Meridian and running thence West 5S2 feet; .thenco South 24 deg. West 141 feet; thence South 24 deg. 0 min. Kast 372 feet; thence South 4 deg. 0 min. East C07 feet: thence North 90, deg. 0 min. Kast 225 feet; thence North 00 deg. 0 min. Kast 110 feet; thenco North 91) deg. 0 min. east 100 feet; thence North 177 feet; thenco North 3 deg. 0 min. Kast 240 feet; thence North 600 feet to tho place of be ginning, and containing 12.4 acres, more or less. Also Alfred S. A", and Helen Bundv Carpenter, whose petition was filed December 17. 1929, and whose land to be Included is particularly described as follows: Heginning at tho Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northea.n '"'"" -1 ownsnip o t , 1 M.lltf Vl l-in.rn 1 AX ..... ... v.....t.t t.nL Ul inp n- lamette Meridian, .lackson County, Oregon; thence South 0 deg. 30 min. West 495 feet; thence North 89 deg. 42 min. Kast 1320 feet to a point on the West line of Lot 6; thence North 495 feet to the North east corner of the Southwest quar ter of Northeast quarter of Section 20; thence West 1320 feet to the place of beginning, including 15 acres out of said Southwest quar ter of Northeast quarter, Section 20, Township 37 South. Range 2 West of Willamette Meridian. Also L. D. Inskeep. whose petition was filed March 14th. 1930, and whoso land to be included Is particularly described as follows: Heginning at the center of Section lti. Town ship 37 South, Hange 1 AVest of the Willamette Meridian and run ning thence North 20 deg, 41 min. West 254.5 feet; thence South 38 'leg. 8 mm. West 300 feet; thence South 89 dog. 36 min. East 274 5 feet to the placo of beginning nnd containing acres; moro or less, alt in Jackson County. Oregon; and also commencing 3057 7 feet South 89 deg. 36 min. East of the quarter corner common to Sections I" and 1 In Township 37 South nange 1 AVest of the AVitlamette Meridian and running thence North l. deg. 2 fl niln. East 210 feef thein-e South 83 deg. min. AVest :i( feet; thence South ft deg 341 Ln'n.u in? 1M -n f,'ot: thence I South S9 deg. 36 min. East Dituol feet to the place of beginning and eontauimg . acres. morrt or I.... 1 ls ks"n County, Oregon.! L. M. LOFLAXD. whose petition' was filed April 7th. 1930. pd w hose land to bo included is par- tlcubirly described as follows: He ginning 13 feet South nnd 20 feet 1 East from th SV corner of the, I. L. I. No. 74, Township 37 Souh I X.e'r.n V f th illaniette Mendian Section 27, and running thence South 3: feet, thpn- e ! North 89 deg. 0 min. East 350 foet. Hence North U.;s feot. thence or iw.' " 1 m 1 n g 11 acres, moro And the petitioners severnliv further pray that orders bo m"K h m i rci of Directors of the Medford Irrigation District hat said lands. aa HhnVo (J r the Medford irrigation District. I A I persons interested in. or who' "" f l(,e oounl:irles of vtu District, or by ih0 inclusion of eald lanil In said District. notified to appear at the ofti.l the Hoard of Directors uf bum !, trict. at 323 South Kir Street m ford, Oreson, on the 3rd' ,'l 77. k Ci June, 1D3U, at 2 o'clock said day. and then and there si, cause, if any they have, why i? 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