TABLE ROCK TABLEIS Fred HowuiMiK wlio hi been em ployed li llic Pnliner Ittvutmriit Co. for several yiirn nt the Modoc or chard, lin -M-vercd lilt connection with that compuny mid gone lo Port land. Mrs. Fitzpntrick, who underwent n Runout o)erntion nl the Dow hospi tal soino weeks ngu, returned homo Inst Sunday niul seem to- ho much improved in hcnllh. 0. PciiiUnnd nnd Fn-jb Lester re turned Inst -Snturdny from Talent, where they finished seeding Mr. l'cndlond's much nt that place. Jnmos Reese enine on from flnhl Jlill Inst week to do sotuo blight cut-, titig in Iim nrehiird. Qniglcy nnd Hendobj, the Medford contractors, were doing bu.sjness in Tnblc Rook Monday. They report considerable activity in the building line. The school "kids" from thin dis trict who went to Siuii'h Valley last week In dike pnrt in n Hxllinjj ninteh, enmp buck trailing their bnnnrrH, Laving" been defeated by the Snm Volley school. The "kits" ivpro not witisficd, however, with the verdict, nnd will try them nuothcr round on Thursday nftemoou nt this tlnce. An error occurred in Inst week's iloins wheie Iho statement wns made thnt Enr) Dodge lipil bought a Dodge ear; the name Hhpujd Jiuvo been Knrl May. W. it.'Hynitu nnd h. Filzpalriek were buincs visitors in Central Point Monday. Knde, the MiMford transfer man, brouaht out n nick load of spmy di)M) Wednefidny. ror fiomo unaccountable reason largo number of the pine tree on the upper Tnblo Ifoek have died dur injr the past year. Several flower-picking parties were. on (no "iiocfc" bunriny, and ninny beautiful bonquets of lamb's tongues nun lines wcro Krourea. The Table Hock Improvement conn- eil held n, mooting at Iho home of l.oloncl UaaUbuni onp evening ns week to dihCtlSM rniiil ninttni-n. Several nercs of fino land have been cleared during tlio last winter on Uie Conner ranch. Through the jreuerokity of the Cen tral I'oim bank, its pn'tronH in this vicinity nic reiiciriug n year's Hub heription tu the Farm Journal. J no rnin.s of the int few day? nave put n temporary Mop to form work, but have been of much benefit to growing erppH; Iho will have n tendency to hold back Iruit blosoms, which, owinir to the pievious wnmi weather, are i'urthor advanced thun usual. . M. M. Hoot of .San Francisco is spending some time here looking uf ter Iiih orchard interests. Tho Tnblo Koek ball team defeated the Tolo team at that place Inst Sun day in one of the hardest fought gnmoH ever plnyod in the valley. It wiih beginning to look like a shut-out game for both sides, when a two-base hit by Xoalon let Fitrpatriek in, mak ing the only score of the game. Much credit is due Claik Cplljim, tho Table, Rook pitcher, who held to Tolo boys, who arc known as excel lent hitters, to n few scattered hits, nnd by giiud hendwork pulled his team out of several pinches. The next game, between tho two teams will be played at (hip plijcc. Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Blxth and Tr It. Itcwl lNUlt; Transfers. Joseph Hull to Cyrcuius Coin best ct n., land in sec. 28-30-tiW. . .. a6f. Anna I). Conrad to Hudolph A. Conrad, pnrt oi lot 3, block 1, Cottage Add., Mcdford . II. H. Toft et ii.t to Anno L. Conrad, pait of lot 3, block 1, Cottage Add., Mcdford GcflrgP W. Stephenson ct x tp Carrie lliggs, lots 31.32, blk. .1, If. II. Add., Ashland Ouorxc V. Htophcnson et ux to Klmcr U. Stephenson et ux, land in blook 3, Ashland Mcdford I. 0. 0. F. No. 83 to Angus MeDonald, lot m Odd FcIIoivh ("enifctery, .Mcdford George V. Stephens.on et u fo Carrie Iliggs, lot 10, Ilnglc'i Add., Asiland George W. Stephenson et ux to Carrie Iflgg, land in blook 3. Ashland George W. Stophpnon et ux to Kmma A. Stephenson, lot 10. block 0, II. II. Ada., Ashlupd Goerge V. Steplienson et ur to OoArge S. Stephenson et nl., Ijnd in w. !.';-1H Kliaubeth A. Smith to Ute of V. I. Vgwier, dwmfeii, e. l-P-3lt . . . Jam H ilifiiibotham et hv to WiNinta fs V4mmlu, IttHiJ iwe. 11-34.111 FdaM Y, CiirOiMs itt m 10 10 10. 10 10 IP. 10 10 2,000 W to XvHw M. .IdHMI. UuJ in . un-sf-aw. . m.finn IV- (USmi(ler, henfl'Oto J . u COURTHOUSENEWS Ilerroti, lot .1, bloek 17, Hold Mill llinrle 0. Hdninmi et its to If. A. Keiiiiimi, fpt In Itogue ititcf f.OO 10 NOT! OK Products Mcdford North Mala and West Medford register now nt the MaRTrlbuno office. . TheGreatKidneyMedicine Fulfills Its Mission I was afflicted with bladder trou ble. I suffered bucIi great patu that tho doctor had to tnko my urine. After tho doctor had treated me for two weeks, I did not got any better. Remembering that a fow doses of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root complotofy ro Hoved by motticr-ln-law, nftor all tho doctors who were called on her enso bad failed to do hor ar good, I ask ed my husband to got mo a bottle of Swamp-Root, which ho did, and I took It and throw tbo iloctorn' pre parations nway, bccaiiso Immediate ly after I Marled taking Dr. Kil mer's 'Swamp-Root I wan greatly re lieved. My husband wan no plcasod ho cald I should tako one dozen hot Ucfi of Swamp-Root, but by tho time I. had taken seven bottles I was com pletely rostored to health. That wns six yearn ago and I hnvo not taken any picdtcluo since. My weight Is 195 pounds, hnvo thrco children, do my. own work In a houso of twolvo rooms, and koep boarders. Very truly yours, MRS. ANNIE BAUailMAN. CS7 Newell t. Raberton, Ohio. Personally appeared before mc this 19th day of Dccombor. 1914, Mrs. Annie' Raufthman, who subscribed tho nbovo statement nnd made oath that tho sne Is true In substnuce and In fact. '' A. Morton, Notary Public. "Letter to Dr. Kilmer Jt Co., Ulnc hampto'n, N. Y. lrovo Wiat Simiup.ltoot Will Do Ir Von Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., RlnKhnnipton, N. Y., for a sanw plo bIio bottle. It will convlnco nriy pne. You wl)l also rocelvo a book let of valuablo Information, tolling about tho kidneys and bladder. When writing, bo sure and mention tho Mcdford Mall Tribune. Renular C06 and $1 site bottles for bale at nil drug stores. OHDI.VANCK NO. 13 An ordinance amundlng 'Sections 1 and 2S or Ordinance No. C69, tho samo being "An ordinnnco reRtilat Ing the use nnd sale of water In tho cty or Medford-, and prescribing rates for tho use thereof, nnd repeal ing all ordinances In conflict here with," as amended oy Ordinances Non. $24 nnd 814, and repealing all ordinances and purls of ordinances In conflict herewith. The City of Medford dpth ordain as follows; Section 1 of Ordinance No. C69 shall bo nmonded so an to rcud as follews: Section 1. The following rates oro hereby fixed and specified as the minimum monthly rates to bo charg ed to consumem of water In tho City of Medford, Oregon, for the use thereof, from nnd utter the first day of June, 19 1G. Public garages, including water to wash vehlclos. 13. 00 to $13.00 Office buildings and blecks: Kach room above ground floor. $ .10 Mumi uiunuv liuiitu, tiuiiui and bowl) . . Kach additional tolluL Kach additional urinal . ......., Rptldlug purpONOs: For each 1000 brick laid, In cluding water for mortar.... For wetting each barrel of 11 mo for other purposes than laying brick For laying cement sidewalk, per so,, ft. . Fpr laying rouomte paving base, per m. yd For lajlng curb, per 100 lln. ft Concrete work, per eu. ft Churches: Hnse rate .... Ilnrber sheps: Ono barber's chair Kach additional chair Kach toilet Hath tubs, each . . . . 1.50 .150 .50 .15 ,06 .008 .01 .26 .002 1.00 noo .21 .0 .75 Kach urinal .50 RcstaurautH, boarding houses, oys ter and lunch counters and similar establishments: Rase rate $2.00 to $10.00 Bach toilet no Kach urinal SO Public' schoels: Paso rato 10.00 Dwellings: Kach lot 50x150 feet or less with six-room houso or less with or without bath, toilet apd sink Above G rooms to 9 rooms Cs'lpo rooniKto 12 ropuuf' 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 Above 12 rooms Kach otUyjtpnuJ frpt foot Apartment nouses- or Flats: .01 WHY? eAsir wAxrw SO acres Bear Creek bottp:, 70 aires In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit al grain, easily Irrigated. Lesi than 3 mll.es Horn Medford. $(5S0 caih. One of the best buys In Jdokion pounty. gay .when and I wtH show you. Je C. BARNES 102 West Main 8t o Phone 799 MEDFORD MKIP TRIBUNE, -!ij.. ..'.. '.:.. iiiLj.i!i..i' .':... i . .. i i Wlttr two npnrtmentN nnd Iwn Apartment houses having four apartments or finis..... . ... Apartment houses having six apartments or more, per apartment or flat of not over three rooms, each Abpvp with apartments of more than three rooms Photo galleries: Rase rnto 2.50 3.00 .50 .75 2.50 Hotels, hoarding houses and lodg Ing heuses: Kach bedroom for guest ,... Klrst bath tub for general use Kach additional bath tub for general use Water closet for general uso Kach additional water closet for general use ,. .. Urinals Ratlin and toilets In private .10 .7P .50 .60 .50 .50 suites, each 25 Colleges, academies, hoarding rchoolfl and all slmllnr Institutions whore schojnrs board and ledge: Raso i-ato $2.50 o 10.00 Fixtures same an hotels. Medical and business colleges, pri vate schools nnd kindergartens where scholars neither board nor ledge: According to number of schol ars 11.00 to 10.00 Moving picture shows, tliontorn, public halls nnd buildings: Rase rato $1.00 to 5. 00 All fixtures samo an hotels. Above rato applies where water Is used at nil. for any purpose, whether con nections are in building or not. Saloens: Rose rate n 3.50 All fixtures samu as hotels. Hospitals and asylums: Samo rate as hotels. Rllllard rooms, bowling alleys, bi cycle racks, shooting galleries and all llko places: Rnnn rate $1.00 to 5.00 All fixtures same rata nn hotels. l.lvery and reed stables: Rasa rata $5.00 to 15.00 Fixtures samo as stores. Railreads: Per thousand gallons Soda feuntains: Rano rato ,..$.00 to Where candy kitchens are at tached, extra . Traveling Miewh: 2-rlng show or less, per day.... ft-rlng show or less, per day. . 4-rlng show or less, per dny . . .OS 2.00 1.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 In every case nn additional fee pf $2.00 per day for city attendant will bo charged. Stock rates: Horses mid cows up to tho number or four on any ono premises shall bo frco of charge. Kach additional horse or cow Libraries: Same rate as public halls. ...... . .10 2.00 commercial greenheuses: With dwelling of C room In- eludod. $2.50 to 15.00 Federal, state, county and city buildings: Same rato as office buildings apd blocks. Rnkerles: Unso rato .'.... .$1(50 to 10,00 Rlacksmlth sheps: Rnse rato 1,00 All fixtures same as sore,s. Manufactories pf all kinds, and gravel -washers; Rnso rate $1,00 to 15,00 Offices. And all like places on groupd floor of buildings .'. .75 All fixtures same rate an stores. hach occupant exceeding six, additional Steres: Grocery, dry goods, shoo and similar storos not otherwise provided fqr elsewhere. Hnmi rate with ordinary use or water by six occupants or less Water closet .10 1.00 .50 .25 .50 Kuoh additional water closet L'rlnnl For settling ditches and fills: I'm' cubic yard settled 01 Steam bollors for power purpeses: Up to .10 h. p., per h. p 25 Abovo 30 h. p , per h. p 20 .Hunting plants In nil buildings oxcopl dwellings: Stoma or hot water. j.. $l.p0 to 2.00 Plunge baths: Meter rnto of lc per 1000 gallons Continuous flow fixtures not per mitted unless metered: Slop or swill hopnors 2.50 I.dudrlua: Hugo rate .. . . .$P.0O to 15.00 Shower hath: Smiiih as bath tubs. Section 23 or Ordinandi No. 009 shall be ampnded o as to read as folio us: Heetton 23. in all cases within tho City of Medford of lots In ox cons of 00 feet frontage, provided tho same has not a groatar depth than 150 feet, and tho samo Is used and supplied with wntor at the base rate os provided In Suction 1 or Or dinance No 0C9, nu oxtrn charge of six cunts (Go shall bo made for each additional front foot for the Irrigat ing season in each and tver your, and shall be paid to the city recorder betwoon June 1 and Juuti 15 of ouch and ovory year All ordinances and parts of ordi nance In coufllot herowlUi are here by repealed. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed oy tne olty council or the city of Mcdford, Orogon, on the 2 1st day of March. 19JG, by tho following vete: Mann, aye; Kmmejis, aye; Amy, nyeKoene, ayo; Ilurgrave, aye; Dvls. a jo. Appnoed March 52, 191C. (Said) ' ' (Slgnod) V. J. EMKIUCK, lllij or. Attest: tfSlEped) E T. FOSS, Recorder. 1 1 j- m it WblTUfrta AfWVftGEHNT8 CWICISIT JUIK3U. I have filed declaration of candi dacy for tho offlco ot Circuit Judge. I will slnccrely'uii&reclate an oxpres. alon co approval by the voters, of my administration of the office during the pad six yeaitt. Adv. FRXSK M CALKINS. FOR- HKPjfalSKNTATlVK I hereby announce that I have tiled my Bi-daratlon of Intention to become a candidate for the republican npm liUtlon for the office or representa tive subject to the decision or The re p&Jdlcau party at the oomlug primary elect Ion. Adv. C M. THOMAS. MEDFORD, OREOON, FIUDAY. MARHT 21, 10lfl i i ii. nj- i ,i flffKltTfT. I have heretofore formnlly an nounced my candidacy for the noml nation for sheriff nn (he republican ticket to bo voted upot nt the com ing primary oloetlon, May 19, 191C. 1 linve held the position of deputy sheriff during tho past four years. It Is unanimously concoded thnt n mark et' Improvement hnn necn inndo In all department! or tho sheriff's of fice during the incumbency of tho present sheriff, the records ti tho of ffei at the beginning of tho present administration woro considered the worst In tho ntato they aro now considered equal to any nnd hotter than piost. Tho work ot tax collection has been systematized so that quicker mid bet tor service Is now being rendered, and taxes collected at a much less cost I hnn heretofore. 1 am fully conversant with the du ties and needs of the office for which I aspire. It I am nominated and elected I plcdgo myself: 1st To maintain tho offlco In Its present efficient condition. 2nd. To ondcavpr to. further Im prove tho servlct to taxpayers uud to minimize tho cos thereof. '3rd. To Impartially perform all duties and enforce nil laws. 12. W. (Curly) WILSON. I am a candidate for the nomina tion or Sheriff on tho republican ticket to bo, voted for at thp primaries May 19, 19.1 C, , If nominated nnd c) co tod I will ouforio tho law nnd give tho public pn liopest. Impartlnl and orriclont administration. 37 years in Jackson county. Adv. HAItltY K LOFLAND. I hereby announco my candldncy tor the republican nomination for sheriff, to bo voted on nt the coming primaries, May 1 0th, 1010. I reel that I need no Introduction to tho public, having boon a resident of 'JnckBon county for 20 years'. I j'ladgo mysolf, If elected, to rIvo nn Imnartinl, economical and con servative administration ot this Im portant offlco. I bavo endeavored to servo tho pttbllc faithfully In tho pant and agree, If elected, to strictly nnd impartially enforce nil laws. Having a very largo experience In tho mat ters pf taxation and knowing Jack son county thoroughly. I pledge my' 'self to conduct the tax collection branch of tho office In such a manner as to serve tho taxpayers honestly, promptly and efficiently. Adv, W. T. GRIEVE. I am a candidate for tho republi can nomination, of sheriff ot Jackson county, subject to tho primary, May 19. 1910. I hnvo llvod In Jackson county twolvo years, mndo the raco for tho nomination for sheriff two years ago and received a splendid vote despite tho unusual conditions I had to op poso nnd would appreclato your sup port thin time. If elected I will cntorco nit laws and pladgo myself to an economical, Impartial and conBC-rvatlvo adminis tration. Adv. A. W. WALKER. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on tho democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tbo voters at the primary to bo held May 19. l'JIC. I am a native son of Jackson county and my on- tiro past life Is subject to your Inves tigation. RALPH Q. JK.N.NIUb". Adv. I hereby pnnounco my candidacy far tho democratic nomination for sheriff to bo voted on nt tho coming primaries. May 19. 1910. I have served the city of Medford as chief of poltco tor over five years ami during that tlmo served under four different mayors. I nlcdga myself. If nomi nated and elected, to serve tho public and do my duty qn sheriff nt nil times, und give tho public nn honost and Impartial administration. AdV. J. V. JHTTBUN. COUNTY TREASURER. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtlo W. Blakeley announces her candidacy for tho offlco of county treasurer. I hereby announce m candidacy on tho republican ticket for tbo of flcp of county treasurer, to bo voted on nt tho coming primaries, I have hold tho ppsttloit ob deputy lu this offlco for tho past year and am con fident that I can fulfill the duties connected therewith. I sorvnd two yours ns deputy coun ty rocordnr beforo taking thn posi tion as deputy county treasurer; I have also had expartniuui m account ant for several corporations, such as tho Medford Concreto Construction company and Mad ford Ice and Stor ago Company, beforo taking up coun ty work, and will say that my past rocord Is open for Inspection to tho vptorn of Jaekaon county. If nominated and electod I will run tbo offlco without thp expense ot a deputy and continue to servo the pub lic Just as efficient in tho futuro as I have in the past. Adv. MYRTLE W. BLAKRLKY. I hereby announco that I bavo riled my declaration of Intention to be como a candldatp for the republican nomination tor the office or county troasurer, to bo voted on in tho com ing prlmuno8. It I am nominated and elected will qpqduct thp office in an efficient and businesslike manner. Adv. ROY L. MAULH. I hereby announce that l r.m a can didate for the nomination of county treasurer tor Jackson county, Oooson, on the ropublicap ticket to be jjotod iur av mo primary uiovuuu iu uu iieia May 19, 1910. I formerly held tho offlco ot county treasurer and bellevo I gave general satisfaction to the public. During the tlmo I was county treas urer the county employed expert ac countants to expert the county offi cers' books and said experts compli mented my work very highly as a public official. If nominated and ejocted I shall endeavor to conduct the affairs ot th office In an honest, efficient and bust- ness-iiKe manner. Adv. JAS. M. CRONEMILLER. DISTRICT ATTORNEY I am a candidato for re-election to the office of district attorney. Adv. K. K. KHLLY. ( hereby announco i)H I liav filed my declaration of Intention to becomo candidate for the reuiib- llcan nomination tor tho offlco of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject (0 tho decision of tho republican party, at tho primary elec tion 10 po iioiu .May IP, mm. Adv. 0. M. ROBERTS. I hereby announce thnt 1 hnve filed my declaration of Intentions, and thnt I am a candidate for tho democratic nomination for tho office of district attorney, subject to the May primar ies. 11 1 am nominated ana oloctcd to this office, I promlRo not to forget tho fact thnt I nm a public servnnt, and that 1 will to the best of my ability administer tho affairs of tho offlco, Impartially, honestly and without foar or favor. Adv. NEWTON W. BORDEN The first ot the year n number or republicans, Including many who ap proved of my efforts In the Interest of tho taxpayers as atato representa tive rotir yearn ago, requested mo to becomo a candidate for tho offlco of District Attorney, InnsmlioH as there would bo. In addition to tho regular duties of the criminal nnd Juvenile courts, now dutlrs mid conditions confronting tho offlco. Among these were inoutloned tho enforcement ot tlio prohibition act. nnd tho llkcll hood of having to foreclose mnny tax Ileus, particularly thoso against the Southern Pacific land grant of nearly unit minion ncrcs m jacKson county, amounting to about $200,000 My reply wns that I would becomo a candidate It It wcro concrnllv da- slrod nnd tho race could bo mndo without assuming special obligation to any particular individual, faction, locality or lntorcst. Thorororo, nftpr consulting person ally pr by lettor several hundrod men and women of all occupations In all parts ot tho county, believing more is a real aosiro tor my candi dacy. I will bo a candidate for tho nomination ot District Attorney on thn republican ticket. Adv. JOHN II. OARIC1N. I am a cnndldnto tor tho of floe ot district attorney oil lha democrat ticket. If nominated and elected, I shall serve the county as I have served tho City of Medford during tho past llireo years, diirInK which time 1 hnvw boon Its city attorney. Adv, R. R. M'CADE. COUNTY CLERIC. O. A. (ini-ducr is Iteimbllciui Cumll , duto for County Clerk I hereby announco my .cniidtdacy for the office- of county clorlr nnd If nominated mid clocted will continue to glvo my out ro tlmo and attention to tho duties thereof, conduct tho offlco according to lnw and glvo nn efficient, economical and business llko administration. Adv. 0. A. GARDNER. I horoby announco thnt I bavo riled my declaration of Intention to become a candidato for tbo ronubll- can nomination tor thn offlco of county clork, for Jackson county, Oregon, pubjoct to the decision ot tho republican party at tho primary oloe tlon to bo hold May ID. 1910. Adv. (Llttlo) JOE II, WILSON. I horoby announco that I hnve fllod my declaration of Intention (a becomo a candidato for tho ronubll can nomination ror tho orr co or conn. ty clerk, for Jackson county, nubjoct to tho decision ot tho republican par ty, at the primary election to bo held May 19, 191G. Adv. A. N. HILDEBRAND. COUNTY ASSESSOR I heroby announco my candidacy tor tho offlco or county assessor or Jackson county on tho republican ticket, subject to tho primary on May 19. I plodgo mysolf to nn honest, efficient, Impartial and econ omical dlschargo or thn duties or tho offlco and proposo to runko all assess ments upon tho basis of the truo actual value of tho property and not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. GEORGE LAUNSPACH. I horowlth announco my candidacy for county assessor, subject to tho decision ot the republican party at tho primary election to bo held May 19, 1910. If electod I plcdgo mysolf to mako a just and equltablo assess ment and administer tho affairs of thn office In a buslnoss-llko mannor. Adv. J. B. COLEMAN. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho democratic nomination for tho office or assuaaor ur Jaekaon county, at tho primary to b bald May 13th, 1910. Have lutd threo years' experience as deputy assessor. AttV. GLJ.YT GALLATIN. COUNTY SUPHR1NTMNDKNT. I hereby announce my candidacy on tho republican tlckot ror tho or- tiu or County School Hiiperintond ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub Joet to the will of the rwmbllnin party at the primary election May 19 I stand for practical school of flclenay. personal supervbtlau of the schools and elimination of county aeliaol suporvlaors. Adv. FRANCI8 C. SMITH. To the veters: I am republican candidate for county sabool super intendent at the primary election, May 19, 19 1G. I am for supervision of the schools by the superintendent and for econ omy In the county nuperintondojit's offlco uud every place whore it dooa not retard the olttcleney ot tho schools. I am In favor of progroaMvo educa tion, that Is. education that prepares tho boy or girl tor lire. I am for all huvlm; a snuare doal and an cuiuai chance for an education. If nomlnatod and electod I will do every thing In my power to raako the schools ot Jackson county tho dosi in mo state. . Adv. A. J. IIANBY, I hereby announce that I bavo filed my declaration of Intentions, and that I am a eandldato for the re publican nomination for the office ot County School Superintendent of Jackson county, subject to the pri maries pr May 19. U nominated and electod I pledge myself to an bouost. Impartial und economic administration and will personally supervise our schools. I bold an Orogon Ufa certificate, and having recently spent four sen slons 011 preparatory work, both In thy University of urogun and ) tlio University of California In tho study of modern education and supervi sion, and having served tho county na rural school supervisor for taw years, I fool competent to fill the of flco In a thoroughly satisfactory man ncr nnd hereby solicit tho support of ovary truo friend of education. Adv. G. W. AGEU. I am n cnndldnto for tho ropublP enn nomlnntlon for County School Superintendent. I stand fer: A con tinuance of progressive policies In education, economy consistent with etriclcncy, equal educational advan tages far thn boys and girls on the farms with thoso In tho cltloa and towns. It nominated nnd elected I will In the future, as In tho pnsl, give my full tlmo and beet efforts to tho supervision of tho schools and tho ad ministration ot tho duties ot tho of fice. During my Incumbency I hnve not confined mysolf strictly to tho rotttlno duties or tho office but have taken n broader view of tho mission of the County School Superintendent. In nddltlon to my efforts vo rnlso the standard of teaching and Improve tho physlcnl conditions at school I hnvo labored to promote tho welfare or the boys and girls through industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits ror homo work, parent-teaohors circles, spelling and arithmetic contests, and other activities. I fool that my work has boen reKartled wth favor and In order to continue this work, I am asking lor ro-olcctlon. Adv. J. PERCY WELLS. FOU RUNT natTBEKTEPlNa ItOOMS FOR RENT Thrco furnished house keeping rooms, ground floor. 220 South (Irapii. Phone 7Q8-X. 312 FOR RENT FURNISHED AITS. FOR RENT Apartmont for ront. Tho Borbon, 10 Qulno St. FOR, RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 2-story liungnlow. with sleeping porchos, electric heat, ev erything up to date; garage, fine lawn, reaes, fruit and herrlwt of ull ikluds. furnished or unfurnished. 51G W. Jackson St. 0 FOR KENT Three room (tirnlshod houso nt 421 Woodstock St., rent reasonable. See Dr. Scoly or J. W. Borrlan. FOR RENT fl-room modern bunga low, range connected, oast front, Bhado. Tel 488-X. FOU BAT.tv TrtrrcsTOOK FOR BALK Young cow, giving 10 quarts per day. O. Ookermnn nt Old .Ma Grudorpher, East Side Central Point. . 2 FOR SALE 1000 lbs. -Riding horse, about 322 East 12th st. 313 FOR SAI.i; POULTRY AND EGGS FOR BALE d'rfzo whTnhig light Brahma birds and eggs. Phono or wrlto C. Carey, Tulont, Ore. FOR HALE Whlto Wyundotlo eggs $1; cockerels $1. Frltschu, Route 2, Mcdford. 313 FOR SALE Puro bred B. P. Rock B. B. Hamburg eggs, $1.00 per 15. Phono 138-J. 318 FOR SALE Eggs from aolocted winter laying and prlzo winning strain or S. C. Rhode Island Rods; '$1 per aotting. Mrs. C. S, Lammoy, Central Point, R. R. 2. 318 FOR SALE Hutching eggs, day old chicks, O. A. C. strain, from trap nested, brod-to-Jny 8. O. W. Log horns; egg production first, but I also hnvo quality. At So. Orog. Poultry Show I won two firsts, one second mid thrco specials on six birds entered. W. J. Warner, Mod- ford. Phono G9G-M, 310 FOR BALE MlSimLLArtKOUa FOR SALE Chwip. second hand hi cycle. 203 Gonessco st. i FOR HALE--Wagon and double har ness. C. E (Intoti, Sparta bldg. 2 i FOR SALE Sowing machine, rug, 1 Iron crib; I mlsulou crib. Phono Ml-X. 315 FOR SALE One Monarch gaa water hunter, ono gua range, onu wood ruuge. g07 Smith Oakdulu. 315 FOR SALE Hay. burg. 11. W. Uunio 313 FOR SALE Runabout lu good con dition; good tliee; $175 If taken within tun days. Box 21, care Mall Tribune. 313 FOR SALE Ororland roniUter. Sou E. A. Illeks, Manager, Oregon Granite Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Two new eow twy saddles, new buggy, set of new single harm. Union 8tabJs. 333 TOR BAIJt ItKAli jCSaiATJH FOR 8AUC Three acres excellent land and a fine modern bungalow having four rooms and a sleeping poroli nnd good outbuildings, with in a wild of th Medford city lim its. Turwa reasonable, inquire of U. W. Berrlan, Medford Bank bldg. Ill KOK SALE By owner, choice Bear aruqK oouoiii mna oioe to Med ford, with eight year old fruit treat --a.pple and peart; alto alfalfa land. Houses and lots for aula or rent. Jasepb Taylor & Son, Phone U2-H. . ssi WANTKr MlhtmiiiiA.'VKOrjB VVANTED-Second hand surrey- or hack. kl2 Sherman st. 4 W A NTliDOne or two comfortably furnished roams und good board for mother and daughter, olpjio In. Box 30, Mall Tribune. 3 MISCELLANEOUS. "J&US AS HUMANITY'S InHAL' by Rov J. T. Sunderland, and ottw 0 or Unitarian literature sent free ta Inquirers. Address Mian Hazel Burton. Central Point. R. F D. No. 1, Oregon. 311 PAOE mm HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework Phono or wrlto Mrs O K. Webb. Central Point. 7 WANTED Woman $30 for distribut ing frco skeins Wear-Proof dnrn lug cotton with hosiery your sec tion. Experience unnecessary. In ternational Mills, dopt. 700, Nor Irstown, Pn. 42 WANT EH SITUATIONS WANTED Japanese waptH day work - do all kinds. Phono 1 3 (5-J after G p. in. C ""SjNRSS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE- Good paying business In Medferd: first class location; cheap tor cash, If taken nt opce. For particulars address XYZ, cam ..Mall Trillium. 8 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Flvc-pnss. auto for real estnto. Phono SiG-R, af ter 3 p. m. 3 FOR SALE or trade for land, good brick building bringing cash rent. Rex K, Mall Tribune. 311 MONK If TO liO AN TO LOAN $10.00 on Improved ranch Holmoa tho Insurance Man. " business Dmcaronr Anto SnppHe LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Ws are operating the largest, oldost nndbest equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others tall. Sold under guar antee 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys OEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy nnd Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jaokson Coun ts Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEPF Attornoy nt lnw, rooms 8 and 0, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. REAMH.8, LAWYBRr Garnott Coroy bids. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. DeatUtn Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Gnrnott-Coroy Bldg., ulto S10 Medforn, Oro. Phono 8GG. Collections nnd Kcporla COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know bow to get taa money, The Bunock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Haa klua' Bldg., 210 E. Main at Engineer and Contractor FREDNrdUMMINGS 8nglHMr(! contractor, 404 M. F. & If. Bldg. Surveys,, estimates. Irrigation drnlnago, orchard and land lit, provoment. Insurance. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance offlco, FIro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, nnd Suroty Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service No, 210 Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Mwrtc tiM FRED ALTON HAIGHT, teacher of piano nnd harmony. Composer und arranger ot music. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey building. Garbage OARBAOB Get your premise cloaned up for tlio summon Call on the city garbage wagons for good service Phone 274-L. Ft Y. Alton. Physicians ana Burgeons OIL F. O. JARLOW," DR. "EVA MAINS OARLOW Ostoopathjo physicians, 410-417 Garnott-Corsy bldg., phone 1036-L. Roaldeact 2G South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oateopathte physician, 303 Garnott-Qorey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and aurgooo. Practice limited to eye, car, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tostod and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone CG7. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and aurgeon I'uones. offlco 36, resi dence 724-J. Office hours, 10 ta fT. S to 6. mt. MARTIN C. BARBER Pbysl- otan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Noah hotel. Hour 10 to IS, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. GORDON MAC ORACKBN, M. D.-h IlaiMoepatUle Physician. Surgeon, 218 East Mala St, Medford. Ore gon. Off Joe phono 142, rosldanca Pkone 7S2-R3. Office hoard 1 to 4 p. m. T - - - , , g 1 I H J I Prlntero and VubltuJiors MRDPORD PBINTIKQ OO., baa Hie beat equipped printing efilae la southern Oregon; book binding loose leaf lodgers, billing aystema, etc Portland prlowt. 87 North l'lr nt. Tinnsfere EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. -r-OHIce 43 North Front et. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Sowing Machines " "-"-"-iii- i ii ii "1 i r 1 i riii ri.rt BINOER 8BWINO MACHINES FOR 3ALB OR RENT Somo nse ma chines, also for sale. Cleaning and repairing. Baldwin Piano for sale from ractory to customer. Rosl- rpoco 375 Bo. Central, i!UQno 31)0, 1 :-Z -3 O Of 11 C 3 n .JjkM&: ;