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PAGE NINE VV&biVtto Vtt MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. 18 Read tvery d on this page. You will probably find e aetlr "10 thine yon want to boy or sell. If It Un't there, advertise. 1 1 ' a Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion c (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion, per word ' (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month without eopy channel .,.11.11 Phone 73 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST In Medford September 8, Bi focal. Gray and black rim. gold nose and ear pieces. Reward. Return to Tribune office. . , TAKEN UP Red bull, branded 4Y on right hip. Owner may have same by paying for ad and feed. Helen Herbert, Rt. 4. LOST Lady's white gold wrist watch with link. band. Reward. Return to Tribune office. LOST II dog m.wing. call 1016 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for housework In Phoenix. Call 6-F-3. WANTED Girl for gemeral house work. Reference. Write Box 15332, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By experienced girl, steno graphic work or bookeenlng to do evenings. Write Box 5649. Tribune WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent good 4 or a -room unfurnished house permanently. Phone 247-W. WANTED To rent by Oct. 6, S or 4 room unfurnished -house in vicinity of Junior high. Phone BSO. WANTED Used furniture, tools, etc. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. Phone 266. WE PAY up to as.OO for mtm's used suits. Will H. Wilson, 32 No. Front St. WANTED To see Medford New for month of June, 1033. Write Box 6508. Tribune. WANTED Men's used suits and shoes. 618 E. Main St. Used Ward robe Shop. . WANTED We pay c&an tor Household goods furniture and toves We also buy metals, bides, pelts wool and mo hair MEDPORD BAR-OAJN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062 HAVE YOUR Furniture reupholstered, reflnished. reglued by Thlbault. phone 969-R for estimate WANTED Heller calve Write Ruoy Sohula Beagle Oregon. WANTED BeeJ cattle, veal, lambs, and pastue J J Osenbrugge FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 109 S. Orange. 7 room furnished home hardwood floors, fireplace, Areola hot water plant. Lovely yard and shrubbery. 145 in cluding water Charles R. Ray, Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT 23 Willamette. 3 room furnished home. Nice yard and flowers. Heatrola. 25 Including water. Charles R. Ray, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. HOUSE for rent Aahland. 6 rooms, f block from city, yet quiet resi dence it. Lanrce garage, furnished overstuffed $18.00. ui.funushcd 16.00. Call 6 18-J Ashland. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed house, 604 Penn. FOR RENT Modern 5 -room furnished house. $35.00. Phone 281. FOR RENT 6 -room modern home. 345 No. Grape; beautiful lawn, shade, etc. Call Farmer & Fruit growers Bank. FURNISHED bungalow, cabins; day. week or month. Delta Farm. 8 miles west Gold HU. For RENT dome furnished or unfurnished Brown & Whit FURNISHED fl-room bungalow. In quire 109 West Main. FOR RENT 1017 West 10th St. Six room unfurnished home, hardwood floors, fireplace, nice back yard. 30 inc. water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medfora Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room and gar- tge. 325 so. Riversifle Arc. FOR RENT Suite of rooms in mad em home nenr hlzh -echo?!. Beik ftt for teachers or business women Phone 984-J. HEATED furnished room, 612 flouth O It dale. ATTRACTIVE room 404 9 drape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 704 No. Central BOARD AND ROOM for on or two a-entlemen: excellent meal. Reas onable. 22 So. drape tATgg reaeuiiADK at 116 ft. Mala, FOE RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Doslnvbl furnished apt. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT 6 -room furnished apart ment near courthouse; garage. In quire W. F. Campbell, 804 E. Main. ATTRACTIVE APT. Newly decorated, new furniture, heat .not water, gar age. Rates moderate. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Large barn cheap. 110 Court fit. FOR RENT Business location room 16x50 Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mali Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL SEVERAL pieces of Income proper ties, also home Oakland and San Francisco for exchange for ranch property in Southern Oregon. For information address B. T. Wil liams, Grant Pass, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE We have on of the best equipped dairy ranches In the Roue River Valley. Fine soil good buildings. See us for pi ice and terms. "It's a buy." Also a dandy 4 room modern houae, lots of shade. 1350.00. Will take good car a down payment. . SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside WHY? 100 ACRES IMPROVED FRONTAGE SACRIFIOED TO SETTLE ESTATE 65 ACRES sandy loam sou. aiiaua. garden land under Irrigation. Pri vate water right, no maintenance cost. Low taxes. Comfortable house. ham and outbulldtnes. Hoc-tight fence. Out-range, hunting and fishing at your door. Magnificent woods on place, a country gentle man ' estate. Price 7500 to settle estate. This place must and will be sold. Let me again remind you that every place 1 have advertised In the past 6 weeks has been sold. There Is & reason. Don't delay If Interested In a real ranch on the river. No other place like It. See J. O. BARNES Phone 910-Y. 30 N. Peach St, 20 ACRES, 5 acres free water, all cul tivated, fenced, 4 room house, chicken house, garage, barn. Build ings fine condition. Price 1500 1-3 down, Dal. 47. sneiey, s Main. BRAND NEW home sacrifice; auto matic oil heat; 6 large rooms and bath; fine view. Special term to dependable buyer. Priced below ' cost. No trade In. Open dally 2-6 p. m. ioi9 b. Main at. 414 ACRES, 4 -room modern house, 3 car garage, 4 poultry houses, family fruit and berries, close in, only 2500 cash. 4-room modern summer cottage, fireplace, electricity, fully furnish ed, fine garden, berries, shade, etc., only $635 cash for a clear title. Can be rented during winter. . Beautiful east side 8 -room home, large lot, with fine shade. This fine property can be bought for $3000. and only needs $700 cash to handle. An unusual opportunity. BROWN te WHITE, Realtor. 104 W. Main. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building At Loin Aaa'n. Phone 196. HAVE several high -class home prop erties In Gold Hill. Centra) Point Medford. Ashland, for sale on rent- , al basis or trade for Portland prop erty. Big reduction for cash See or write E. N. Stldd. 40 Granite Ashland. Ore. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown te White, 100 ACRES, well Improved, stocked and equipped, elose to Meedford; some cash or Income property. Bal ance long time, low Interest. O. A DeVoe. 523-J-3. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN perfect every way. Real buy for only 345.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth FOR SALE 4 -door sedan fine condi tion. Small mileage. Phone 871-J-3 after 6 p. m. O. L. Lindley. HUDSON Sedan, fine condition, very cheap. Call 957 or 832-R. USED CAR BARGAINS REDUCED PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan; side mounts and trunk rack. 1929 D. A. Dodge Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Coupe. 1935 Ford 8 Sedan. 1928 Oldsmoblle Sport Roadster. 1928 LaSalle Sedan. 5930 rord 2-door Sedan. 1931 Harley-Davldson Motorcycle. Also several other real buy In older models. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 88 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE Dodge touring 135.00. Star Delivery 645.00. Ray's Market, Talent. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK S RAMBOUILLET buck for sale or trade. W. E. Butler. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Weaner pig. D. P. Du gan. Sam Valley. FOR SALE Sound gentle horse suitable for women or children 203 Mountain Ave. Ashland. Ore 2nd houae below 8. P. track FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 500 chickens, two lay ing houses. 6 acre. Four Corners Midway Road. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Cocker Spaniels. 534 Berrydale. FOR SALE Mixture Australian shep herd and colli pup. Phon 744-X. evening. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Hotel apt, lunch room and bar and 6-cr rago In thriv ing mining town. Writ Box 36, Sawyer Bar, Siskiyou Co.. Calif. PERSONAL REV NELLIE L. VINCENT -SjlTitU! com 'di u tic a. Tel. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hard and close shooting Remington pump gun. L. C. Gould, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE Large Crawford cling peaches. C. C. Clemens, 203 Van couver. Phone 1016-L. FOR SALE Grain hay. J. W. Wake field office, phone 17. Residence 1104-U FOR SALE Circulating wood heater. Price, 910. 425 No. Holly. Phone 745-J. FOR SALE Large Tacoma heater. Call Mrs. D. W. Luke, 539-J-l. FOR SALE Baldwin Grand piano. Practlcallv new. Must sell at once. Phone 396 or 710. Mr. Ella C. Wes terlund, 2004 HUlcrest Rd. FOR SALE; Fine Mulr peaches, R. O. Ward. Fern Valley. DEER RIFLES Some real good buys while they last. Cliff's Spart Shop, 817 North Riverside. FOR SALE Complete household fur nishings; beautiful Italian, period 8 -piece dining room set, large gas combination range, bedroom suites, rugs, etc. Very cheap. 612 S. Holly St. FOR SALE Bennett apple. O. V. Myers. Tel. 258-J. FOR SALE Graybar vacuum cleaner, practically new. Phone 610-R-2. CANNING Bartletta A-l for sale. F. Wedge, 1 mile west Talent school. PRUNES on the F. S. Carpenter place lc lb. You pick them. 2 miles west on J'vllle Highway. B. E. Ford. TOMATOES 50c lug. 2 miles west on J'vllle Highway. B. E. Ford. TOMATOES lo lb. Cantaloupes 35c doz. Watermelons, lo lb. Weeping Willows. Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Peaciws; fine nou-lrrl-gated Elbert as and Mulra. Guche Orchards, 1 miles west of upper Griffin Creek schoolhouse. Phone 857-L. PEACHES for sale, mile west of Phoenix on Houston road. G. E. Carpenter. PETITE prunes lc lb on tree. Leo Young, Columbus off Stewart, 2nd house on right. CUCUMBERS Fresh every day. Mr. Doe, 1700 Prune St. CANNING bean. New crop. Phone 493-R. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired! Reasonable prices Pics' Hardware 20,000 sacs on band. No. l's and 3'a. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain House. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. HAVE new wringer rolls Installed in your old washer. Any make avail able. Bargain prices this month only. Flcks' Hardware. MISCELLANEOUS CLASSICAL and popular piano les son. Apollo Piano Studio, 216 E. Main. HATTIE REAMES WHITE. Teacher of . Piano. High school credits given Studio 220 Laurel. Phone 449-M. WE MAKE and remodel clothing. Kiddles' and adults' apparel rem.ide Into new school and fall wear. Con sult ua about your "what to wear this fall" problem and save. Tel 744-X, evenings. PERM A NENTS at Prevost's Shop, 1 45. cor. Oakdale at 10th Ph. 727. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. JACKSON CO. A IIS IK A CI CO. A Detract of fltle and ntie Insurance The inly complete ntle system in Jackson County. MURRAV ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of ntle Room 8 and 6 No 83 North Central Ave. upstair Transfer. rRUCKJNG AND S'I'ORAOB LOOA1 and long distance uaulini Furni ture moving, eta Reasonable rate Tel 633 P B Samson Co Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Accredited teacher of piano. Modem piano Instruction. Studio 818 Liberty Bldg.. Medford, Ore. BAWLEY rRANSFER Expert pack ers and mover Special ilvestook moving equipment. Price right 619 North Riverside pnone 816 Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 660 to 300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Auto; also Cars Refinanced Loan closed within 30 minutes License No. 5 157. See W B Thorns. 45 So Cen. tral CADS TRANSFER A STORAGE GO Office J016 No Central Phone Sift Prices i-ifTbtv Seme tiraoteed Expert Window Cleaner. LEI OBOROR DO IT 11 119 House cleaning floor waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upnolstertn) LEGAL NOTICES Not Ire. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Milton 8. Janes. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the above named decedent ha filed here in her final report and account and that Wednesday, October 2. 1933, at ten o'clock a. m. at me cour mouse In the City of Medford. in said coun ty, ha been iixed by the aoove nameo court a the time and place for hear ing objection to aald final account and for the examination and allow ance thereof. Dated August 31. 1935. MARTHA B. JANES. Administratrix. TO AI L PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice is hereby given f iat E. J. ttewart did 00 tha ird dyiy of Stp tember. 1938. file with the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District their petition for Inclusion of the following described land situated and being in Jackson County. Ore gon, to-wlt: The Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 34 in T. 34 S. R. 1 E. or the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County. Ore gon within and as a part of' Eagle Point Irrigation District to all Intents and purposes and with like effect as If such lands were Includ ed within the boundaries of the Dis trict as originally organized and no tice Is further given that the Board of Director of Eagle Point Irrigation District has designated the first day of October, 1935 at the hour of 1:00 o'clock P. M. at the offices of the Eagle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said petition and all persons Interested are required to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any there be, why the said petition should not be granted, reference being hereby made to said petition on file In the office of Eagle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point, Oregon, for further particulars. This notice is given pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District dated September 3rd, 1935. R. T. SEAMAN, Secretary. Eagle Point Irrigation District. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice Is hereby given that Ethel Wheeler and John Wheeler did on the 3rd day of September, 1935. file with the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation DlBtrlct their petition for Inclusion of the following described land situated and being In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The North half (N of the North east quarter (NEV4 ) of the Southwest quarter SWl4, less that part lying West of the Crater Lake Hwy., and the North half of the Northwest quarter (NW',4) of the Southeast quarter (SE1); all In Section 34. Twp. 84 South, Range 1 West, within and as a part of Eagle Point Irriga tion District to all Intents and pur poses and with like effect as if such lands were Included within the boun daries of the District as originally or ganized and notico Is further given that the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District has designa ted the first day of October, 1935 at the hour of 1 :uu o'clock P. M, at the office of the Eagle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of paid petition and all persons In terested are required to appear at said time and place and show cause, If any there be, why the said petition should not be granted, reference be ing hereby made to said petition on file In the office of Eagle Point Ir rigation District at Eagle Point, Ore gon, for further particulars. This notice Is given pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors of Engle Point Irrigation District dated September 3rd, 1935. R. T. SEAMAN, Secretary, Eagle Point Irrigation District. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice Is hereby given that A. A. Beta did on the 3rd day of Septem ber, 1935, file with the Board of Di rectors of Eagle Point Irrigation Dis trict their petition for Inclusion of the following described land situated and being in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: A parcel of land 417.43 ft. square In the SW corner of the NW'4, of the SE'4; and the South 417.43 ft. of the NE14, of the SW4 East of the Hwy., containing 9.84 acres more or less, all In Sec. 34, Twp, 34 S. Range 1 West, within and as a part of Eagle Point Irrigation District to all Intents and purposes and with like effect as if such lands were Included within the boundaries of the District as orig inally organized and notice Is further given that the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District ha designated the first day of October, 1935 at the hour of 1:00 o'clock P. M. at the office of the Eagle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said petition and alt per sons Interested are required to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any there be. why the said petition should not be era n ted. refer ence being hereby made to said pe tition on file In the office of Eagle point irrigation District at Eaele Point, Oregon, for further particulars. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Dresses the (gathers Cowardly Substance used to curdle milk Cover the In side of again Aged Company of actors Down: prefix Jumbled type Finds the sum of Coucb Close of day Fur-bearing animal Stays Frighten Metal fasteners Kftb Food prepara tion fttarllke Ood of love Wild headlong flight Kind of bird Pitcher Like You and me Solution ot Saturday's Puxslt I GNlOREgPA 1 JNTS iOIIlAL LURE E VAlTARESlAKI R E "PIS T ARRCE S P In E Sffi STARTS HATE IpTuTL 0 R NJ or, e 1 s aTlT amPneo R H RT I CHAR. E NIL I N KM E IT A R T E s t eieIdIsdIeIlIaMs 41. Rend ir suit able 44. Slf 41. Neither mascv line nor feminine 4T. Snapping beetle 41. allusion 10. Rulsr 2 3 4 5 6 i 7 6 ? O Z zlfezzzz 1 WH-1 Li:S4!l 22 23 24 2S H' 1 1 M .tUL. , 1 tt 1 - ' .. 31 32 , 33 34 3S ZZZZil!tZZ"ZZZ ' Suit!! t fg MiL AS 'Alt . 1I"7 ' 44 " '-, So This notice Is given pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District dated September 3rd, 1935. R. T. SEAMAN. Secretary, Xagle Point Irrigation District. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice la hereby given that John K. Stowell and Ollle Stowell did on the 3rd day of September, 1935. file with the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District their petition for Inclusion of the following described land situated and being in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The Southwest quarter (SW) of the Northeast quarter (NE'i) of Sec tion 32. Township 35 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon. Also, be ginning at the Southwest (BWl cor ner of the Northwest quarter fNWVi) of the Northeast quarter (NEli.) of Section 32, Township 35 South. Range 1 West of the W. M.. thence North eight (81 rods; thence East twenty (20) rods; thence South eight (8) rods and thenoe West twenty (30) rod to the point of beginning, con taining one (1) acre, more or less. All being In Jackson County. State of Oregon, within and as a part of Eagle Point Irrigation District to all in tent nd purposes and with like ef fect as If such land were included within the boundaries of the District a originally organized and notice Is further given that the Board of Di rector of Eagle Point Irrigation Dis trict ha designated the first day of October, 1935, at the hour of 1:00 O'clock p. m. at the office of the Eagle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said petition and all persons Interested are required to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any there be, why the said petition should not be granted, reference being hereby made to aald petition on file In the office of Eagle Point Irrigation District at Uaglo Point, Oregon, for further psrtlcu lara. This notice Is given pursuant to an order of the Board of Director of Eagle Point Irrigation Dis'.rlct dated September 3rd, 1935. R. T. SEAMAN, Secretary, Eagle Point Irrigation District. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice Is hereby given that Clarence F. Davies and Julia M. Davles did on the 3rd. day of September. 1935. file with the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District their peti tion for Inclusion of the following described land situated and being in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter (NE4) of the Southeast quarter (SE14) of Sec tion 10 of Township No. 36 South, and Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian; then following West 1650 ft.; then South 660 ft.; then East lflftn it.; then North 660 ft. to the place of begtnntnr. all of which Is situated m Jackson County, Oregon, within and as a part of Eagle Point irrigation District to all intents and purposes and with like effect as if such lands were Included within the boundaries of the District as origin ally organlged and notice Is further given that the board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District has designated the first day of October, 1936 at the hour of 1:00 o'clock P, M. at the office of the Eagle Point Irri gation District at Eagle Point, Ore gon, as the time end place for the hearing of said petition and all per sons interested are required to ap pear at aald time and place and ahow cause, ir any there be, why the said petition should not be granted, ref erence being hereby made to said pe tition on file in the ornoe or Eia Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point, Oregon, for further particulars. This notice Is given pursuant to an order of the Board of Director of Eagle Point Irrigation District dated September 3rd, 1936. R. T. SEAMAN, Secretary. Eagle Point Irrigation District, TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice Is hereby given that H. H Parker and Martha Parker did on the 3rd day of September, 1936, file with the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District their petition for Inclusion of the following described land slusted and being In Jackson county, Oregon, to-wit: The North 342.68 ft. of the South half iB) at the Northeaat quarter Cross-Word Puzzle I. Ribbed taono t. Matt liquor tO. Six U. Make precious II. Sewing im plement IT. Probabilities Si. English enureb officer Zt. Us U. Fastens eursly 16. Very email 36, Indian trophy of victory 21, A son of Noab 50. Uoved sud denly IL Devoid of point or Interest St. Rubber 51. Stair 14. Proverbs II, FrequtBttd ' place IT. Tuff 19, First garden II, Philippine savsg 41. Wily 44. Oreek letter 44. Abraham's birthplace 41. On Indefinite! DOWN t. Appropriate 1. Eiperlencs axala t. Finish 4. Type measure I. Clear profit I. Pans through a Alter T. Unrefined (NE; of the Southwest quarter iSW'i). East of the Crater Lake Hwy.. and the South half (Si,) of the Northwest quarter INW'a) of the Southeast quarter (SE1;). less the E. 341 ft. and a tract 417.42 ft. sq. In the SW corner of the s of the NWVi of the SE'i all In Sc. 34. Twp. 34 S. R. 1 W. within and as a part of Eagle Potnt Irrigation District to ail in tenia and purposes ana wun like effect as If such lands were in cluded within the boundaries of the District as originally organized and notice Is further given that the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District has designated the first day of October, 1935 at the hour of 1:00 o'clock P. M. at the office of the Eagle Point Irrigation District at Engle Potnt, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of aald petition and all persons Interested are re quired to appear at said time and place and show cause, If any tlwre be, why the said petition should not be granted, reference being hereby made to said petition on file In the office of Eagle Point Irrigation Dis trict at Eagle Point. Oregon, for fur ther particulars. This notice Is given pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District dated September-3rd, 1935, R. T. SEAMAN, secretary. Eagle Point Irrigation Diatrlct. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice is hereby given that A. C. Mlttelstaedt and Jessie I. Mittel staedt did on the 3rd day of Sep tember, 1935. file with the Board 01 Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District their petition for lncluslon.of the following described land situated and being In Jackson County, Ore gon, to-wlt: Government ivot no. a. aeu, Township 36 South, Range I West of the W. M. Also the North ten (10) acre of the following described prop erty: Beginnlngwit a point on east line or 0. 1j. u. no. u, iowusjuij ou South, Range I West of W. M., 20 chain north of the southeast corner thereof, thence north 20 chains more or less to the northeost corner there of, thence west 20 chains more or less to the northeast corner. Deed tteooras 28, page 63, thence south 20 chains to northwest corner Deed Records 22, nn.o- 28. thence east to beginning. Containing 32 acre, more or less. All j being in Jackson county, uregon, within and as a part of Eagle Point Irrigation District to all Intents and purpose and with like effect as If such land were Included within the boundaries of the District as origin ally organized end notice Is further given that the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irlgation District ha designated the first day of October, 1935, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. m., at the oflce of the Eagle Point Irrigation District at Engle Point, Oregon, s the time and pi fee for the hearing of aald petition and all persona Interested are required to appear at anld time and place and show cause, if any there be, why the said petition should not be granted, reference being hereby made to said petition on file In the office of Engle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point, Oregon, tor further particu lara. This notice I given pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors of Eaale Point Irlgation District dated September 3rd, 1935. R, T. SEAMAN, Sflcretnry, Eagle Point Irrigation Diatrlct. TO AU. PERSONS INTBRESTPID: Not.ce Is hereby given that Phillip Hnnnaforri and Margaret Hnnnftfortl did on the 3rd day of September, 1035, file with the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation DMtrlct their petition for Inclusion of the follow ing dencrlbed land situated and being In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at a 14-Inch anchor post to mark the Northeast (NE) cor ner of tha South half IB',',) of the South half (S4) nf tha Northwest quarter (NW'4), Section 30, Town ship 35 South, Rang 1 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence South 1545.7 feet to a point In the center of the County road for the point of beginning; thence West 417.4 faet; thence South 417.4 feet; thence Bant 417.4 feet to the center of the county road; thenoa North 417.4 feet to the point of beginning, containing four (4) acrea, more or leaa, within and as a part of Eagle Point Irrigation Dis trict to all Intents and purposes and with like effect as If auch lnnds were Included within the boundarlea of the District as originally organized and notice Is further given that the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District has designated the first day of October, 1835, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. m., at tha office of the Eagle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Potnt, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said petition and all persons Interested are re quired to appear at said time and place and show cause, If any there be, why the aald petition should not be granted, referents helntr hereby made to aaia petition on rue in the omce of Eagle Point Irrigation District at Bogle Point, Oregon, for further par ticulars. This notice Is given pursuant to an order of the Board of Director, of Eagle Point Irrigation District dated September 3rd, 1635. n. T. SEAMAN, Secretary, Eagle Point Irrigation Diatrlct. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: Notice la hereby given tht Oeorge H. stowell and May Stowell did on the 3rd day of September, 1D35, file with the Board of Directors of Eigie Point Irrigation District their peti tion for Inclusion of the "following described land situated and being In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The Southeast (SR) quarter of Sec tion 29, Township 35 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, within and as a part of Engle Point Irrigation District to all lntenta and purpose, and with like elfect aa if auch lands were Included within the boundaries of the District ss oris Inally organized and notice Is further given that tha Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District has designated the first day of October, 1B3S, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. m , at the office of the Engle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point, Oregon, aa the time and place for the hearing of aald petltlin and all persons Interested are required to appear at aald time and place and ahow cause. If any there be. why the aald petition should not be granted, reference being hereby made to said petition on file la the office of Egle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point, Oregon, for further particulars. This notlc la given pursuant to an order of the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District dated September 3rd, l35. R. T. SEAMAN, Secretary, Eagl Point Irrigation District. TO ALL PERSONS INTERE3TED. Notice Is hereby given that Pearl Stowell did on the 3rd dtv of Sep tember. 1835. file with the Board of Director, ef Eagle Potnt irrigation District their petition for Inclusion of tb follovlDf described land situ- a ted end being In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The Northwest quarter (NW) of the Northeast quarter (NE4) of Sec tion 32, Township 35 South, Range 1 West of the W. M. excepting, oegin nlng at the Southwest corner of the NWV4 of the NE4 of said section, township and range; thence North 8 rods; thence east 30 rods; thence south 8 rod; thenoe west 20 rods to the place of beginning; containing one acre, more or less; and also ex cepting the right of way of the Eagle Point Irlgation District, within and as a part of Eagle Point Irrigation District to all Intents and purpose and with like effect as If such lands were included within the boundaries of the District a originally organized and notice la further given that the Board of Director of Eagle Point Ir rigation District has designated the first day of October. 1935, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. m. at the office of the Eagle Point Irrigation Diatrlct at Eagle Point. Oregon a the time and place for the hearing of said petition and all persons Interested are required to appear at aald time and place and show cause, If any there oe, why the aald petition should not be granted, reference being hereby made to aald petition on file in the office of Eagle Point Irrigation District at Eagle Point. Oregon for further particulars. This notice 1 given pursuant to an order of the Board of Director of Bogle Point Irrigation District dated September 3rd, 1935, R. T. SEAMAN, Secretary. EiMle Point Irrigation District. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Sept. 18. (Spl.) The Williams Townsend olub held its regular bi-weekly meeting September a. Principal speaker was Judge John A. Jeffrey, of Portland. The community hall was filled to ca pacity. A crowd of over 300 listened to the Judge speak, who afterward renewed old-time acquaintances and waa welcomed back to southern Ore gon. He was billed to speak at Mur phy schoolhouse Saturday evening, and at Ashland Sunday afternoon. Lewis Fields Is logging ton his pro perty and on Fred Lichens' place. Al Jonee, pioneer resident of this district, suffered a stroke of paralysis at his home last week. He was taken to the community .hospital at Med ford, where little hope la held for his recovery. Hie brother, Lum Jones, had a similar stroke three months ago, and is still In the hospital at Orants Pass, Tom Jones, a son of Al, was called from Redding to the bedside of his father. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts anter tatned at dinner Wednesday, Septem ber 4, Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken; Mr. and Mrs. Frank KnuUen and two daughters of Thompson creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falrweather and two children, of Rio Vista, Calif. The occasion waa tha birthday of Mrs. Falrweather, also of Mrs, Letteken. Mr. Hlnesman had the misfortune to have his best horse die recently. The veterinarian was called twice but was unable to do anything. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Tetherow hava moved Into the Dick Rowley houae for the winter. Harold Vencll and Mrs. Cllve David son are both owners of new sedans, purchased last week. A number of farm properties have changed hands In this vicinity lately. Fred Lichens has purchased six acres adjoining his farm from Mrs. Mary Leonard, of Medford. This lnoreasea hit acreage under irrigation to 300 acres, The R, o. Coulter ranch, 74 acrea, has been sold to a Mr, Bentley, of Los Angeles, who It moving hit family to their new home from Cheney Creek. Tha Bentleyt hava three ohlldren, two boys 18 and 13 and a girl 7 years of age. Mr. Bentley plans several Improvement! on th ranch and house, which It located on the Provolt-Applegata road, between th Billy Carl and tha Frsnr-an places. Sam Letteken recently sold 30 acres to Roy Taylor, also from Lot Angeles, but who haa been living near Murphy the last few months, Mr. Taylor plans to clear the land and build two small houses, one for hlmeelf and family and one for hit mother. The Hoffman family, alto of Lot Angelet. who purchaaed the Bert Bankt place, hava taken possession. Eddls Hawklnt haa moved from the Vern Hartman place to th eabln near the Brookt place, where he will make hie home. Austin Cougle haa been helping Mr. Hartman mekt shingles, The Wllllamt Orange decided at the latt meeting that Wllllamt Creek will not attempt to participate In the Josephine County fair. They felt It would bt Impossible to get any eg. hlbltt to Orantt Paat In any patent able condition over 14 miles of rotd which It a series of chuck holes and rutt. Different ones have been heard to remark that they do most of their shopping In Medford, preferring to drive the eitra tan or fifteen mllet to having their teeth Jolted looat and their cart wrecked. Mrt. Etta Sparlln haa returned home from a months visit with rela tives In Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falrweather left Monday morning for their home In Rio Vista, Calif. McLeod McLIOD, Sept. 18. (Spl) Mr. and Mrt. Frank Wttworth, Jr.. ar spending a week visiting relatives In Washington. The Laurelhurtt school open! Sept. t with slightly decreased en rollment. Mrt. Barret la our nw teacher. TM school house has rs- i cently been painted Inside and out. Th Laurelhurst bua driven try uaie Sawyer, brings th high school ttu dent down to McLeod and up Crater Lak highway to th Carlton plae whert they meet th Prospect but and continue on to Prospect nigh school. Th following student ar enrolled In Prospect high from this district: Donald Vaughn, Vlda Sin clair, Cecil Rodger. Bobby Ohrt and Mnxln Harding. within t radius of t mile from Me Uod bridge, children attend flva dif ferent schools this yesr. Lolt Olaw 1 enrolled la Butt rHi nlga, Do- ny and Wallace Ohrt, Medford senior high, Oene Ditsworth, Shady Cove, Betty and Billy Coburn La'irelhurst, and Bobby Ohrt, Prospect high. Chos. Webber purchased his house hold goods Tuesday, and It now oc cupying hla new home by the bridge, alter several months' stay with Mr. and Mrs. Hoag, while Improvements were being made to his place. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Clements and Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Evans, who hava apent number of summers at Casey s, have recently purchased lot along the river near Casey's camp from E. D. Hoag. where they will build summer homes. All are resi dents of California, very pleased with the Rogue. Mr. Evans has been a successful fisherman at Casey's camp for some yeara. J. W. Wakefield of Medford. woe a business caller In this vicinity Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peyton have sold their place and moved last week to Aberdeen Wash., where they win make their home. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Sept. 16. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith are on a two weeks' vacation, visiting Yellow stone Park. School has been In session two weeks. There la a larger attendance than last year. There la one new teacher, Mlaa Steen In the high school. Roland Roberts, Freda Roberts, Mary Roberts and Esther Moore mo tored to San Francisco on the 38th of August, returning to Butte Falla on September 1. Ruth Moore, who haa finished her first year's nurse's train ing at St. Luke's hospital In San Francisco, returned with them to spend her vacation here with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Casey havt) moved to Butte Falls from Medford where Mr. Casey worked In the fruit. Mr. Murdock, a. forest engineer hat been employed by the logging com pany and la now living In Butt Falla. Mist Newburg It living In th Hoefa' houae. Miss Steen I boarding with Mr. Jackson. William Roberta, Fred Hoeft asl Bob Hoefs motored from Klamata Falls to visit Butt Falla on Sunday, Brainarda Oarage was painted by Standard Oil men from Medford, last week; Hukleberry mountain and Blu rock have had many Butte Falla berry pickers. Mrs. John Henshaw and Mrs. Loren Moon have picked thlrty-thre gallona. Mr. and Mrs. Qua Edmonds picked six gallons in five hours. Inst Sunday. Others who hava visited tha huckleberry resort are: Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob Kaufman and Leland Kauf man Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edmondson and Mr. and Mrs. Slim Norrls. Th logging camp so near Butt Falla makes the town a lively place. W hear whistles, trees orashiru; to) th ground, logging train running, and all logging machinery, as Jammer, eto. Also we see the men eolni to work In the early morning and re. turn at 4:30 to 8 p. m. Every avail, able house it occupied. This It the busy lesson for houts. wives, a the canning of fruits veg. tablea and Jelly making and plcklelng take all their extra time, Gerald Ting Is ttaylng tt Everett Abbotts. Orbr. Abbott It clerking In Car. son's confectionery. Mr. and Mrt. Putney left for Cen tral Point to run Faber't store there. They are greatly misted by their host of friend here, but all with them sucoesa in their new position. They ar living In the Brltaon house ther. Mr. and Mrt. Brltson moved into th Jo Nee house, where Mr. and Mrt, Putney lived and are now proprietor of th I, a. A. store. Charlie Edmondson and Manual Pool were called to the Lick creek fir on Thursday night and returned oa Friday morning. Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS, Sept. 18. (Spl) Mr. and Mrt, Sam Anderson are expecting their ton Oscar, from Corvalllt, Oscar it convalescent from a recent major operation In a Port land hospital. Mr. and Mrt. Morrison ot Port land, were visitors at the J. W. Eldon horn latt week. The Morri son were on vtcatlon trip and vitlted tha. Oregon Cavea and Crater lake befor returning home. Marlon Caster will leave this week for Cor vail Is to resume hit studies. Marlon It manager of hit fraternity houte thla yetr. Mist Leah Parker began her dutle a local director of Olr Scouts la Eugene th first of the month. Mrs. M. F, Toung spent Wednes day In Bef,le a th guest of th C. C. Sanderson family. Mrt. R. C. Brophy and daughter Robert Lea. returned Saturday to their bom In Burn, where Robert La will enter school. Mlaa August, i Thomas, who tit tpent the past three weeks at nous guest tt th J, W. Blrkhol horn, latt Friday evening by train for her horn In Mllwaukle, Wta. Mist Thorns It Mrt, Blrkholt' unt. Mlaa Frelda Young began hr Junior year at th Gold Hill high school Monday. Gen Blackford, who bat been 111 to long following tn accident. I showing t decided Improvement la health and strength. Th Willow Springs school opened September , with Mist Ruby Hlg glnbothtm tt teacher and an en rollment of 34 pupils. Mr. tnd jb. Clyde Richmond ind Mr. tnd Mrt. Sterling Richmond are spending th week-and tt Lsks th Woods. . i WINDOW olasb w t0 window git and will replace your broken window reasonably rrowortdg Cab inet work CM Kill Ttibun ' ad.