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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1936 PAGE SEVEN Read every ad on tbla page Tou will probably find exactly the things you have been looking tor or a aale or trade (or unused article! you may bave. 6earcb your attic or tore-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash. If what you want Isnt here, advertise for lit Tribune Classified ads are 'inexpensive effective I : RATES far word first Insertion t (Minimum 35c) jSacn additional insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) aer line per month without copy changes , al.25 Phone 75 j FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND iOST If aog is mibtfing calllS16 Ranted female help r ANTED Experienced waitress. 333 W. 6th. MRL wanted for general housework. I Call 539-W. py ANTED Girl, stay evenings wtth child. No work expected. Phone c MALE AND FEMALE PARTY to sell can&rlea at home on 1 commission. Box 504, Tribune. L WANTED SITUATIONS UNINCUMBERED woman, good cook and housekeeper, wanta position. Tel. 457-J. DAY & Qignt service carpenter work I Lee WUllairts 1520 N Riverside (VANTED--MISCELLANE0US i ter In good order. Monarch 6eed Co. j WANTED Good pure Blue Club seed - wheat; also beardless seed barley. , Box 393, Tribune. I i WANTED Good house about 6 rooms, r Box 387, Tribune. I WANTED Good lot In Medford. Box 366, Tribune. IOHEST market Drlces paid for lunk. metals, rags, inner tubes. So. Ore. Junk Co, 404 Stewart Ave. JUNK- -JUNK WANTED CASH PAID for inner tubea, lc per lb. up. Rags, cotton ana wool, up to 5c per lb. Scrap iron, small or large lots: also all other metals of alt decrlptlons. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape. Phone 1063. W ANTEt, We pa; caab loi nuusenoid guuds furniture and stoves We also ouj metals, hides pelia wool ana mo hair aiEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1083 WANTED Cook stoves, heatera bed springs, mattreasea day-oeds. sani tary oouchea and cot oi wbai bave you- We pay cash or exchange NEW DEAL FUR.N EXCHANGE 423 E. Main 3t WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs Complete line ol traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-29 No Grape St. Medford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT To responsible party, 6 room house, bath, screened porch, wood range, 3 rugs; clean; reason able. Phone 117-X. Inquire 909 No. Central. FOR RENT 3 houses, got. for aale. 813 Summit. FOR RENT 5-room house partly furnished. 417 Benson St. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house. Oarage. Adults. 145 S. Grape. "4-ROOM bungalow for rent, furnished. 531 Spencer. Partly FOR RENT 6-room bungalow, un furnished: adults. 714 West llth. Call 449-M UNFURNISHED house. 4 rooms, oath and screened porch, at 1510 West Main. 117 30: water not paid. C. A DeVoe. 533-J-3 FUR-NTSHED houe, garage; adults 604 West 10th St. FOR RENT 931 Queen Anne Ave.. 4 room unfurnished home; electric rsnge. basement, furnace, hardwood I. floors, fireplace; IJ5 00. Inc. water. Charles R. Roy. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 303. FOR RENT "r..t 5-room house. Redden Co . Tel. 730. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed house close In Phone 457-J FOR RENT -unfurnished Home furnished Brown White 4-ROOM furnished house for rent, electric range. Inquire 305 South Oiltflfl'e FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3room furnished apart ment, electric re fr'.rferator. close in Hot and cold wter. uar&jre service : and wzr furnished. 110 00 per; month. CM-'-" A Wlr.j Aten-v, Inc . 10b E. Msln. Phone 728 Sunday call 1572. . FURNISHED 2-room apartmf nt. prl- j rate bath. .leep:ri tv-vrch, tz-irage; ! adults 912 So. Oakdiie. I FOR RENT - .rr!innt furnt'hed: ! 'lower. s,e-i.n r.-.it. ht and co.,1 'er furnished Mall Trloun of-t.ce. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment, S3 Apple. FURNISHED APTS. Phone 879-X. BACHELOR apartment. 445 8. Front FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS VITRAOTIVE rooms 04 ft Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM LARGE front room, desirable private house. Board If deelred. 304 W. Jackson. BOARD AND ROOM, ratea reasonable at 716 B Main ROOM et BOARD Home cooked meals. 25 per month. 303 N. Holly BOARD Home-oooked meala served in prlvtae home Reasonable rates Near ouslness district 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 13 acres, Old Stage Road. Inquire 319 S. K-nge. FOR RENT Enclosed gardens, fruit and berries. 131 Cottage St. FOR RENT A diversified orohard on shares. BROWN & WHITE, Realtor!. FOR RENT acres. 7 -room house, barn, garage, all outbuildings, in Jacksonville on main highway. Hartman, Phone 413. FOR RENT '.0 acres. 9 acrea Irrigat ed: house, outbuildings. Lester Meaaal, Lake Creek, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE ' EXCHANGE: Piano for good boat and j trailer. 1023 W. 9th St. i WANTED TO TRADE Model T ton J truck, good condition, for team. I pay difference. R. V. Welser, Talent. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL' TRADE orood 40 acres wtih nice home for Medford. BROWN 4s WHITE, Realtors. TRADE For smell city property, acreage or river frontage, 4-passen-ger coupe, low mileage, original finish. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE income prop' erty clos in Phone 955-J FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Approximately one acre only one block irom scnooi, loveiy oaks, city water, good 6-room home. Will sell on 'asy terma for 2,000.00 or trade equity of 1.000.00 for clear property. Charlea A. Wing Agency, Inc., 109 E. Main St. EIGHT acres, new substantial cottage, plumbed, lights, chicken house, garage, etc., fruit, wood. Price 91000.00, easy terms. Good subi 'ban cottage, 4 rooms, lights, city water, close In, 1-3 acre Irrigated. A snap at $900.00. Very easy terma. - 10 acre tracts, close In, finest soil in valley, terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 1496 FOR dALE 4-room modern home, living room, kitchen, breakfast nook, 3 bedrooms and bath. Located ' on one if Medford's best residen tial streets, good condition, corner lot, paving two streets all paid. Total price (2100.00. Has H. O. L. 0. loan for 1300.00. Will accept Cop co stock for equity or trade for Roseburg property. Charlea A. Wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agent FOR SALE B e a u t If u 1 suburban home, etrlctly modern. 314 aore alfalfa and clover, good chicken house and oarn. Close In. Price 62750. 6800 cash. Reasonable term. Fow ler and Upp Realty Co., 44 N. Riv erside. 30 ACRES, cultivated, cloee In, fine 4 room house, barn, large chicken house, 5A free water. Price H500; terms. Sheley Agencj 1 mile north of city limit, Pacific Hwy. FOR SALE House, 3 lots; Central Point. 6650.00, V, down, easy term. Walt's Shoe Shop. 133 No. Central Ave. 406 ACRES on beautiful Rogue river; 76 acres In alfalfa, finest bottom oll, over one mile river frontage, FREE WATER. Thla 1 a fascinat ing place for your recreational home and also has great commercial value and only a few minutes from Med ford. A rare chance to own one of the finest places on the Rogue. BROWN it WHITE, REALTORS. BUSINESS PROPERTY Ideal for super aervlce station or apartment bouse, with frontage on Pacific Hwy. and South Central two Important tour ist arteries snd also Joining street. Eight-room house on property; fine shade tree, lawn. Owner forced w sell and price Is right! Address Box 300. care Mell Tribune. Deal with owner. FOR SALE By owner. 10 to BO-acre tracts, irrigated Bear creek Bottom land. Vt mile from Medford; excel lent for gardening. Phone 1624-L. FOR SALE 350 acre, vbout 140 In cultivation; more could be culti vated: not far from Medford; 65 acre Irrigated, 37 acres In alfalfa, first crop last year made about 6 tons per acre: 7-room house, water Pleasure, electricity, shade and lawn: barn 60x108; granary, 1000 bushel capacity, made of flooring; near mall, school bus and oream routes; place fenced and cross-fenced with woven wire. Farming land lies Ideal, extra good soil. This . a spnd:d stock, grsln or dalrv ranch snd a place mat will aland up under Investigation. Price only 67500. No better buy In Jackson county. ALSO to acre fine Irrigated land adjoining city, trade for Income property. L. G PICKELL. Exclmlre Aeent. 304 East Main. Tel. 365 or 1580-J. HOUSES for aale or rent. Phone 195 HOUSES for ssl or rent evenlns II47-W. WHEN tou think of real estat think M R-nlTl Wh" FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Prent) Outrner hllr and cow. Msnn. half mil north 4 Cori.ere. Midvay tcm. rCvV hteh htt.(1 dninr cows for sale 3 A S-v? Ffz-v.i R!vr Otp FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER ca&ar.e. Paont 533 -J -3. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS HANSON and Hollywood W. L. chicks. Heavy laying strains. Large vigor ous chicks. 9c; Rocks and Reds. 10c. Send for catalog. Jenka Hatchery. Tangent, Oregon. FOR SALE Black Minorca hatching egga. 410 Earhart. FOR SALE Turkey Tome, also dress ed turkeys. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE Baby oblcka, all breeds. Right prices. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. CARLEY POULTRY FARM Pedigreed Leghorns, R. I. Reda. Batching Egga, Baby Chlcki. R. I. R. hatching egga, 50o letting T. J. Parsons, phoenix. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1 1934 Ohryaler coupe. 3 1935 Graham Special t sedans. 1 1933 Hupmoblle sedan. 11933 Nash 8 DeLuxe sedan. 11934 Willys aedan. We have many more for you to select from. LIBERAL TERMS WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. Nash - LaFayette - Willys 77 International Trucks Salea and Service. 133 S. Rlveralde '34 DODGE Plokup, guaranteed like new. Only M50.00. PIERCE-ALLEN iOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. NO USED CAR as good as a new car, but we have the beat Used Cars In town. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan; new car guarantee. 1934 Ford V-8 Coupe. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1933 Chrysler Royal Sedan. 1933 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Terranlane Sedan. We have a number of "36. "37 and 28 model at your own price. LANGE MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler Dealer Plymouth. Used car lot 6tu and Bartlett. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1935 FORD V-8 DeLuxe Sedan. Phone 556-X. evenings. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hardte 300-gal. sprayer; also new spray hose. Oregon Orch ards. Phone 4BS-J-1. FOR SALE The Beat grafting wax on earth. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Calcium nitrate, sulfate of ammonia, super phosphate, am-mo-phos, etc. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE 3-drum donkey. 40 h. j. Holt caterpillar, 40 h. p firebox boiler, 1200 ft. and Vi In. cable. 1 dragsaw, 1 alr-holat. several rock crushers, 6x10 air ompressor, 2x 10 ft. pressure tank. MEDFORD PIPE Jc MAOHINERY CO. 40 S. Fir FOR SALE Boats, outboard and row; frames and pattern for V and flat bottom. John Detweller, 622 Edwards St. PULVERTZEL lawn fertilizer, garden fertilizer, sand loam and granite; also will build lawna. Phone 258-R. leave address, will call and estimate your Job. FOR SALE! Let us clean your seed grain at reasonable rates. A good Job guaranteed. Monarch Seed Co. FOR" SALE Certified No. 1 quality seed potatoes. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE- -Yucca tree protectors protect young fruit trees from rab bits, borers and aun scald. Monarch Seed Co. DRY wood for sale. 85 and up while It lasts. Golden' Wood llanch. Left ford of Griffin Creek. HAY and Shire logging horse for sale. weight about 1750. Dora E, smibn, mile west of Talent school. FOR SALE Youth's bed, aprlnga and mattress. Call Mrs. Frank Pen 1140. DRY wood for sale, delivered. Phone 364-X. Alt amazing patented lawn or gar den tool spades, cultivates, edges, weeds, cutting borders, transplant ing. Fast easy, clean tool to work Glad to demonstrate the Diamond Point Push Hoe. 113 E. llth St. Phone 393-Y. RED and green apples. 35c bos and up. 701 w. llth. FOR SALE Single bed, springs and mattress. lUiu w. utn et. FOR SALE Two light rowboata. 339 Mae st. FOR SALE Fine quality seed grains. Henry meoermeyer. I mile north ox Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone Jacksonville 354. FOR SALE Oraln and alfalfa hay. cox Ranch. V, A. RETREAD TIRES 16. 000 -mile guarantee at a saving of 40 over new tires. Prlnoa Auto Electric, 1?3 N. Riverside. A RbAL BUY Large size Ex. Fancy Cornice In lugs 11.00 Newtown apples In lugs .16 Bring your own ontalnera. AMERICAN FRUIT O ROWERS. fNC. 313 So. Fir b; Medford. Ore. Phone 936. TIRES A few new tires (by private party), sir 17, 18. 30 and 31 Priced below wholesale. Phone 744-Y. FOR SALE Super phosphate, sulfate or ammonia, sneep gut.no, gypsum. Right prices. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co FOR SALE Liquid Ilme-eulphur. Oet our prices. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Crown feeds: land plas- farm machinery, pjiley Implement Co., central point. TYPEWRITERS B'.rroa 116 N. Cen tral Phone J8J POR SALE R.eo oat hay ground alfalfa a no oat nav Ioom alfalfa hay C A- DeVot, Phone 533-J-2 WOOD Dry Isurel snd fir. Phone 376-X. FOR SALE Re-raned t.d aeedi, srain and the "dope" to treat aeed before planting. Monarch Seed MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Plan now to have your trees and shrubs sprayed. Will start about Feb. 30. All work guar- anteed. Phone Wltnrow. 358-W. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title ano Title Insurance The only oomplete I 1 1 1 t y s t s ro u Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT! CO. Abe tracts of Title Rooms a and a. No 33 North Central Ave. upstairs Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 650 to (300 fol personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: alA, Cars Refinanced L o a n a closes within 30 minutes License No. S 157 See W E Thomas 46 So Cen tral Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif., Oreg. and Wash, points, semi-monthly trips. Fully Insured. Martin Bros. 701 S. 6th St.. Grants Pass. Tel. 146-J. Transit!. EADS TRANSFER At STORAUE OO Office 1016 No Central Phone 315 Prices right Service guaranteed TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local and long dlstanoe baullng furnj cure moving eto. Reasonable ratea Tel 833 P E Samson Co HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack er and mover Special uvea toes moving equipment Price -lgbt 619 North Riverside Phone 115 LEGAL NOTICES Summom For Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For Jackson County. William H. Slmonds and Minnie Si monds, husband and wife, Plain tiffs, vs. Ella L. Heckathorn and husband, Roy R. Heckathorn: Effle B. Potts and John Doe Potts, her husband (true name unknown) ; Katherlne Dan iels, a widow; Joe Daniels and Mrs. Joe Daniels (true name unknown! husband and wife; H. E. Nelson and Mrs. H. E. Nelson (true name un known), husband and wife; also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In or to the proper ty described In the Complaint on j il le herein. Defendants. To Effle B. Potts and John Doe I Potts, her husband (true name un known), the above named Defendants 1 also all other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title, es tate, nen or interest in or to the property described In the Complaint , on t lis herein. i In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four (4) weeks from the I date of the first publication of this Summons, said period of four (4) . weeks being the time prescribed for publication thereof; and If you fatl : to appear and answer the said Com ' plaint, for want thereof, the Plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In their Complaint on file .In the above entitled Court, I a succinct statement of which relief prayed for Is as follows, to-wlt: For a Decree and Judgment against the Defendants hereinabove named for the sum of 01500 00. plus Interest thereon from the 16th day of Decem ber. 1034, at the rate of 6 cent per annum, plus 9150.00 Attorney's fees. I plus all Plaintiffs' costs and disburse ments hereinafter to be taxed, plus interest on sam judgment at the rate of 6 per annum from the date of the Decree herein. That said decree and Judgment be held a first and prior Hen upon the nereinaiter described real property, and for Judgment and decree fore closing Plaintiffs' mortgage on the Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Personal Interest Half score Box State posi tively FInh eggs Feminine name Resitting pressure Composition for two Blood vesael State of ecdtnsy, rapture, or Young bird Garden Imple ment Cordfd fabric Babylonian war god Row inn Imple ments Tablet Cut with scissors Town In Italy Silkworm Bar of cast metal Type of church Girl Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle. A CTSdEGuNCMAjy TO. ELTi.R: at o IrIeJnIoJ omarIloses Iym i r. PEPjNOSSE S S JMUEJ iNEWE kpATM s yviA gIe a y l a mjaTs tar a al scal 5luJ A G O jjN JTT E DtIoInJ ROM AIN Sgp eTTS jB eIniN t. If f jj&A"rf nffil PV A RDjMON I POL wiriIevokeIa lioIeI sIlIeidIrIeIpIeIlIlIeInIeI 41. 'Son of one's brother or 1, sister 1. il. Biblical I. country 4fl. Plot 4. 48. Hindu princess I. 49. Before HO. County In Ohio I. Bl. Formerly 52. Ilnrrs strnal 68. Tear aiunder T. 1 12 13 r H5 r r W r r " Mz lllEIf!L f HH 2i 24 Z5 H" 7 20 21 5EZ!Z!L 1 iiSii )j 4o ;, 41 4Z Ai M 46 IfTf " To following described real property sit uated and being In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The East Half (El4) of the South east Quarter SE ) of Section Twenty-eight (38). In Township Thirty-four (34) South of Raiue One (1) East of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County. State of Oregon, containing Eighty (80) acrea of land, more or less. That the usual decree be made for the sale of said premises by the Sher iff of Jackson County. Oregon, ac cording to the law and practice of this Court. That the proceeds of said aale be applied as follows: 1. Costs of this suit to be taxed. 3. To the payment of Plaintiffs' Attorney's fees In this suit. 8. To the liquidation of Plaintiffs' note and mortgage. 4. To the payment of all taxes and water assessment levied and . due against said premises. That said Defendants and all per sona or parties claiming by, through or under them or any of them, sub sequent to the execution of said mortgage upon said premises, either as purchasers, incumbrancers, or otherwise, be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or claims, or equity of redemption In said premises and every part thereof; and that the aald Plaintiffs be allowed to stay In pos session of said premises during the pendency of this suit to the end that Plaintiffs may care for the premises abandoned by Defendants. That Plaintiffs or any party to this suit may become a purchaser at said sale; that the Sheriff execute a Cer tificate of Sale to the purchaser and said purchaser be let Into Immediate possession of the premises and the whole thereof; that Plaintiffs have such other and further relief In the premises as to this Court may seem Just and equitable. This Summons Is published by or der of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered in said Court and cause on the 30th day or January. 1936 ! prescribing that thla Summons oe j served by publication thereof once i each week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper published regularly tn Jackson County. Oregon. February 10. 1936, Is the date of the first publication of this Summons. O. H. BENOTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for '.he County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Organization of the EVANS CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT. Notice Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned petitioners, whose names are signet, to the following and at tached petition, that said petition will be presented U the County Court Jt Jackson County, Oregon, on the 19th day of February 1936 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M of said day. or as soon thereafter as ald court can it tend to the same, at the County Court Hon of said county, said date being the time fixed by said Court for the presentation and hearing oi said petition. This notice is published once each week for the period ef tour weeks, the publication for the first time being the 30th day of January, 1936. Salt, petition is as follows: PETITION FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF EVANS CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT. We. the undersigned petitioners hereby petition the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, to organise an irrigation district, to be known and designated as the Evans Creek irrigation Dis trict, the boundaries of which to oe as follows, to-wlt; Beginning at a point where the center i'ne of Section 33. T 35 S. R. 4. W. W. M. intersects the center of Evans Creek; thence following upstream In the center of Evans Creek to a point where aald Cen ter of Evans Creek Intersects the east Hue of the W ZV of Section 1 of said township and range; thence north to the NE corner of the SW4 NEV4 of said Section 1; thence west to the west line of - Section 1; -thence south to che southwest corner of aald section; thence west one-half mile; thsnce south i-ne-fourth mile; thence west three-fourths mile; thenoe nor,h three-fourth mile; thenoe west one-fourth milt to the center of Cross-Word Puzzle t. Type of auto mobile t. Forcing Into 10. Fish sauce 1L Quantity per unit of time 15. Rack for hang ing things 10. Tear apart 22. Path 23. Weep violently 24. Equality M.Natlvfla of an Aaiatle country 21. Capital of Brazil 2. Inclined .11. Hona of kinfi .12. Kind of Ant) 14. Compass poln 16, K rot en desaerta ST. lt in tS. Founder of historical crltlclam 11. Nothing mora than 40. Wlntitke 41. lent 42. Ireland 44. Unwanted plant 4T. Mountain: comb, form DOWN Feminine name Always Ponltenttal period Quakers Cards with three spota Interminable period Of time Irritated Section 8 In aald township and range: then e north one-fourth mile: thenoe west one-fourth mile; thence uorth one-half mile; thenoe west one-fourth mile: thenoe north one and one-half mile to the north, east corner of Section 38, T. 34 S. R. 4 W W. M : thence west one half mile; thenoe south three-1 fourth mile to the south quarter : corner of said Section 38: thence west three-fourths mile; thence south one and one-half miles; thence weot one-fourth mile to the center ol Section 6. T. 35 S R. 4 W.; thencv south two miles to the osn ter of Section 17 In aald township and range; thence east one-fourth mile; thenoe south one-fourth mile; v thenoe east one-fourth mile; thenoe south one-half mile; thenoe west one-half mile; thence south one fourth mile to the center of 6eo tlon 30. T. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M.; thenoe east one-fourth mile; thenoe south one-fourth mile; thenoe east one-fourth mile; thence south one and one half miles; thence Jt one-fourth mile; thenoe south one fourth mils: thence east one-fourth mile aloru th center line of Sec tion 33. T. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M. to the center oi Evans Creek at the point of beginning, all lying and being In Jackson County, State of Oregon. In support of aald petition, your pe. tit toners respectfully represent: (1) That the undersigned petition ers constitute a majority of the own ers of land within the boundaries uf aald proponed 6atrlct; (3) That, the lands within said pro posed boundary are susceptible of ir rigation from the same source and from thtj same system of Irrigation works, as hert-liibefore more particu larly described. (3) Tha it L, proposed to store the waters of Evan creek In a reservoir located on sold stream above the lands within the above describ ed boundary line and to divert eft id water from Eans Creek and carry the same In s canal, flume or other conduit to aald lands and distribute the samt to said lands by means of laterals and other necessary irriga tion works and structures, the exact location ol aalo reservoir, point of di version and canal lines to be here after determined. (4) That water rights appurtenant to lands wit hit. the proposed district shell be snd remain appurtenant to said lands and remain the property ol the owner thereof and not become the proper t of the district unless the owner of such water ngnte voluntar ily transfers the same to said dis trict. (5) lhat It la proposed to organize said district under and pursuant to the provisions of Title 43, Oregon Code. 1&3C and acts supplemental thereto ,-vnd amendatory thereof. (6) That the location of said boun dary lines and size of the said pro posed district la such that It oan probably and should be designated as an election precinct tor me purpose of district elections. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray that said petition oe nee.ro oy tne county Court of the 8 at of Oregon for the County of Jackson and that said Court enter an order finding and or dering that said petition has been regularly and duty signed by owners ana mat saia petition togetner wan tne accompanying notice, has been ?u bit shed as required by law. and I xlng and de term! nine th boundary lines of aeid district, and designating the nam, thereof, and ordering that an election be neia in said district, and finding and ordering such other things as may be necessary or proper to bring about the establishment of said district. 1. Paul S Seeley, Portland, Ore. 2. R. E. Rich man, Rogue River, Ore 3. Charles W. Davla Sr- Rogue River Ore. 4. Maude J. Davis. Rogue River, Ore. 0. W. P. MoGlmpsey Rogue River. Ore. 6. Orgenct, Inc., Rogue River. Ore. 7. Charlea L. Moore, Rogue River, Ore. 8. Jas. Morgan, Rogue River, Ore. . bee HUlls. Rogue River. Ore. 10. K. R Cochrane. Rogue River. Ore. U. J. H Ralston. Rogue River, Ore. 13. M. Hughbanks, Rogue River, Ore 18. Ed Woyner, Rogue River. Ore, 14. W. E Simpson, Rogue River, Ore. lft. John N, Fuse, Rogue River, Ore. 16. Albert q, pusa. Rogue River. Ore. 17. Marciu Qulnn. Rogue River. Ore. 18. F. E. Wade, Rogue River, Ore. 10. StanM Locne, Rogue River, Ore. 20. Jack Steward, Rogue River, Ore. 21. Ray Gilford. 32. Jamea Owens, Rogue River, Ore. 28. Don Hougham. Rogue Rlvtr. Ore. 24 Charles W. Davla. Jr., Rogue River, Ore. 25. Rich .t rd E Daugherty, Rogue Riv er, Ore. 28. Jacob Moore, Rogue River, Ore. 27. H, F Chrlstop hereon. Rogue Riv er, Ore 28. J. F bnslllng. Rogue River, Ore. 29. H. P Kelly. Rogue River, Ore. 30. O. C. Jacobs Rogue River, Ore. 31. L Bmnsworth. Rogue River, Ore. 32 H. O, Moen. Rogue River, Ore. 33. Tom Oden. Rogue River. Ore, 34. R. E Krauae. Rogue River, Ore. 36. W. M. Prye. Rogue River Ore. 86. Ed. E Dimlck, Rogue River, Ore. 37. W. W Weir, Rogue River, Ore. 38 H. Ash ton Rogue River, Ore. 39. J. C. Trifren. 40. F. O. Hatha jt ay. Rogue River. Ore- prank Mccarvei. Rogue River, ore. E. D. Thompson. Rogue River, Ore, C. M. Willis. Rogue River, Ore. State of Oregon. County of Jackson. as. I. R. C Rich man, being first duly sworn, depose and say thst J am one ox me petitioner in tne above en titled matter; ana tnai tne roregoing Petition 'or the Organization of Ev ans Creek I frig At ion District Is trus. as i verr.y oeueve. R. E. RICHMAM. Subscribed and sworn to before me thla 10th lay of December, 1986. (Notarla; See.!) E D. THOMPSON. Notary Public for Oregon My com ml lop expires: July 81. 19i7 ON RANCH AT TOLO TOLO. Feb. 17. 8pl) Fire t the J. E. Oreen ranch about 3:30 a. m. Thursday destroyed several out-bulldlngs. Including a brooder bouse with m bunch of extra early chick. Heroic effort of Mr. and Mra. Oreen saved their home and Kar aite and store room which were neerhy. Mr, Oreen aald he thought the draft to the heater had be come clogged and gas had formed causing an explosion, as the door waa blown off tha stove. SALEM, Feb. 17-IAP) Th pub lic work administration does not require workers to be affiliated with unions. C. C. Hockley, Port land official for the fedrral govern ment, advised Governor Martin today. Beagle BEAGLE. Feb. 17. (Spl.) Ttlo Pleasant Hour club held their month ly meeting at tha home of Mrs. Tom Perdue. The program for the after noon was a reading entitled "Home.' by Mrs. Btalllnga, another by the same title, by Mr. 6a ter; reading. "My Plana," by Mr. BIKhoft. and guesalng game entitled "Famous Per sona" and another, "A Vegetable Courtship." Candy heart were hid den over the room and hunted by the guest. Mr. James Martin carried away the prln for finding the moat nearts. The project for the afternoon waa Mexican crepe paper work, and basket and tray were well on their way before the afternoon wa ended. The table decorations were In accord ance with Valentine's Day and re freshment were served by the hos tess, Mrs. Perdue. Those present were Mesdame arant, WUUama, stalllnga. Nelson, DeArmond, Blschoff, Martin, Sweet, Bowen, Ellis, LaTourette. Sater Sanderaon and Perdue. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Nora Williams, March tl. A new scholar was enrolled In our school Monday Parnell Oeeaen. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson were Tuesday visitors at tha home of Mrs. Nelson parent, Mr. and Mr. Earl Case. Mrs. Walter Qrant Is suffering from felon on her thumb. She went to Medford Saturday and had It lanced but la still unable to use her hand. Mrs. A. B. Williams entertained the Sams Valley ladles' olub February . There were sixteen ladle present. We are aorry to hear that Mrs. Bush Is on the sick list this week and hope she will soon be out with her friends again. H. A. Williams spent February a at Medford with his alstera, Mrs. B. B, Boyle and Mrs. Harry Hind. Mr. Hlnda 1 here visiting from Twlas, Wash. Mrs. Jamea warren recently had the misfortune to loose her riding pony from blood poisoning caused from stepping on a nail. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Orant, Robert Thomas, Mr. R. H. Beegmlller, Mrs. A B. Williams, Mario deegmlller, Elmer Lucas, Ina Pearl Lucas and Leo and Merrill Martin were among those who attended the Orange dance at Sam Valley Saturday night. Misses Marjorle and Mildred Sim mona of Dorrls,, Calif, visited several days with their grandmother, Mrs Blanche Sweet. Word . was received here that Orandma Bennett paased away about two weeks ago at the home of her son, Harry Bennett, at Powers, ore, Mrs. La Tourette and Mrs. Sater of Medford attended the Pleasant Hour club at the home of Mr. Perdue Wednesday, Alfred Hayne, who la working at Ashland now, visited with his mother and family, Mrs. R. Blschoff, last Sunday. He waa accompanied by his uncle, J. R. a. Hanea, of Aahland. Harry Ellis ha been working In Phoenix for Oeo. Wright on an all electrlo turkey hatchery. Sunday afternoon gueata at the Edler home were Mr. and Mra. R. Blschoff and family of thla place and J. R. A. Hayne, and Alfred Haynea of Aahland. Mra. Pearl Martin, Rose Perdue and Llrxy Blschoff attended the 4-H elub Saturday held at the Edler home. Mr. and Mr. Brown and family were Medford visitors the last of the week. Mrs. Harry EUli and son Ralph and Mr. Lucas and daughter tna Pearl at tended the dramatlo final In Med ford, February d. Inor Bulzar, from Canada. 1 visit ing with his uncle and family, Harvey Hlnea. He expect to make thla hi home. Lake Creek LAKE OREEK, Feb. 17. (Spl.) Johnny Short wa a aupper guest at the Sldley home Thursday evening. Reverend Powell of Reeee Creek 1 holding nightly services at Wyant'a hall thla week. Harriet Short and Luclle Vleaux spent Thursday night at th Rags dale home. Wm. Oarl wa a caller at the Wil liam Hoeft bom Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Short called on Mrs. Roy Orljrsby, Wednesday. Mr. Margaret Nuaebaum I 'attend - tng home conference at Corvallla thla wee. The children of th Lost Creek school have taken up 4-H work, hav ing formed cooking club wtth Har riet Short a leader: Luclle Vleaux president: Jlmmle Short, vice preal. dent; and Venlt Fox. secretary. Also a plat olub, with Wallace Ragadale, leader: Harold fatten, prealdent: Carl Short, rice president: and Mary Nuae baum, secretary. Mlsa Hsrrlet Short Is staying with th Nuaebaum children during the absence) of Mr. Nussbaum. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ragadal of Butt Fall spent the week-end with Mr and Mr. Wallace Ragadal. Mr. and Mra. Harry Tonn of Cen tral Point were Sunday guest at the Tonn home here. Jack Argravea of Jacksonville cUed at the Tonn place Monday. Mr. and Mr. E. B. Meyer and Mrs. Oould motored to Orant Paaa Sun day. Mr, oould left for her home In Red Bluff Monday evening, after spending th kut few week with her daughter, Mr. Meyer. WWDOW OLASSto sell window glue and will replace your Broken windows reasonably Trowbridge CD met Works HIMSTTTOHINO ie YARD. But ton oorered. Dressmaking. 903 South Front Briefs Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, Feb. 17. IBrjl.l The children of Forest Creek c!iool entertained a group of parenta and friends at a Valentine party Friday afternoon at the achoolhoua. Re freshments were served by Mr. O. Byrne, teacher, assisted by Mrs. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Carter and family moved Into Mr, wulf', hous Tuesday, February 11. Cheater Carter la working In the Christian's mine. Th Chestnut family moved to the Salsman place, February 8 and thre children, two girl and a boy entered ecbool Monday. The new house Is not yet finished but will be habltabl within another week. Mra. Noble Faulkner from Sterling returned home Wednesday after sev eral days' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump. Mr. and Mrs. L. w. Hill and family and Isabell Black of Phoenix wer Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Black, February 9. A forty-foot bank In the Davlet mine caved In last week, dealing con siderable damage to flume and wing. Mrs. Alice OByrne left Friday eve ning to spend the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Thurston, In Tnlent. , Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, Feb. 17. (Spl) -Teachers and pupils all enjoyed a Valentine party at the school house Friday afternoon. The alxtn grade scored the highest In this week's spelling contest. Those re oelvlng 100 were Helen Childs. Bettle Lou Foulk, Rosemary Mulr, Ruth Meadows, Alamay Teat, Olive Keep, Ivan Cherry and Lucy Kim ball. Afton Ouches was pleasantly sur prised with a birthday party Feb ruary 1 at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. J. F. Coller. The chil dren enjoyed an afternoon of games, after which refreshments w t r served. On February 8, Mrs. Oay enter tained with a birthday party for the young folks, honoring her daughter. Zelda. Mrs. Mildred Johnson, of Med ford, spent Friday at the horns of Mrs. Clyde Sturglll. , Mr. and Mrs. O, V. King, who recently purchased the Lockwood place, have taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bohl, spent Sunday evening at the J. D. Brown home. Miss Lillian Brown spent th week-end at Oro villa, Calif., with friends. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson County bstract Co. 131 B Sixth Street Probate Court Alex Lelghton Piatt. Jean Berate Piatt, minora, guardianship. Estate of Florence N. May, Ac cessed, probate. Estate of P. S. Anderson, deceM, probate. BUxabeth B e u t e r, Incompetent, guardianship. John William Ollllng and oeorg D. Ollllng. minors, guardianship. Katurah Smith, deceased, probate. Circuit Court Nledermeyer, Inc., vs. Zlon Evang elical Lutheran Church et al, for closure. H. R. Mom ts. Fred Bender. chattel lien. Real Estate Transfer John S. Owena et ux to Dean Dwena, W. D., SWU Seo, 35, Two 368., R. 1W. P. L. Andrew et ux to Chaa B. Chrlsler. W. D., lot J In block 1. Imperial Add., Medford. Mrs. W. C. Cannon to A. o. w lefson, Q. C. D., lot I. block . Page Add., Medford. O. L. Bandell to D. D. Ranoau. W. D lot 4. 6. a, , block , Sla- klyou Heights Add., Medford, D. D. Rsndall et ux to a. L. Ken dall, W. D.. lots 4, ft, S. . block S, Siskiyou Height Add., Medford. O. B. Morrow et ux to Bruce H. Bauer, W. D., part lot 1 and 3, block 3, Siskiyou Height Add.. Medford. EDITOR HERBERT GILL OF WOODBURN PASSES WOODBURN. Or.. Feb. 17. (AP) Hsrbart L. Oil!. 78, for 33 vesrs edi tor of the Woodburn Independent, died at his home her early Sunday. Funeral service will o hld her Tuesday at 3:30 p.m., after which th body will be taken to Poitlend iof crematlon. Olll waa born at Duffryn Mawr. Penn., In 1847. where hel ater pub lished his first paper. He came west In 1878 and published paper sue cestlvely In Colorado, Kansas and Washington. H moved to Woodburn in 1808 and purchased an Interest In the Woodburn Independent, which ke edited until 10 JO. Extradition Ordered SALEM. Feb. It. ( API Oovemof Martin today authorlred the extradi tion of Norman Wayne Dlllman. wanted at Conrad, Mont., on a charge of lerwny. He la under arrest at Pen dleton. BUCKINGHAM'S to Cream candy and Party Special, (tm Creat, t So. Central. Fees Co.