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MEDFORD MAITi TRTBtWE. MEnTORl), OREGON. FRIDAY, FKI!I,T.RY 2;',. 1917. 1'AdHFlVE ; I OMAHA SUFFERS $750,000 FIRE LOSS 1 IN RETAIL DISTRICT i 4 frf f0 Ky BORE. SWOLLEN. TIRED FEET Dennii Eucalyptus Ointment ' AT ALL DRUO BT0BI TOOC 260 JARS BOO (dBSSttfSSUhi .10 '0 OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 2:i. fire in the downtown retail district hero early this moi-nuiir, wiped out hulf n bloeU with u loss of $7.')0,000, caused guests' nt two hotels to be hurried half elad into iey streets, and for two hours threatened to become a general eoli ilaumtiou. A gnlc from tho north carried the firo into the cty. All the fire fighting apparatus of the city eouihiitted the Jlames nnd every po lieemuii was used to prevent injury to thousands of persons who crowded close to fulling walls nnd into tangles of livo wires. Five firemen were caught under a falling wull, but none wus seriously hurt, lluUdings destroyed were on the north f ide ol Douglas street be tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. The Uerg t'lothiug company store, the llartman furniture store, the Continental building, the Omaha Tobacco company store, the T. J. Heard wall paper store, the Modern Woodmen club rooms, two restaurants n snloou and u moving picture theater are total losses. A number of the neighboring buildings were damaged. It is not known what caused the fire, but persons in nearby rcstnu runts nnd rooming houses say it was preceded by an explosion and in stnntly the first floor of the liurtmiin furniture store burst into flumes. The l'nxtun hotel nt Fourteenth mid Fnmum was twice in flames nnd all the guests were hustled to another hotel. The St. James hotel, two blocks uwuv, also cnught fie. Kot until eight o'clock were tul.jn ' cent buildings no longer endangered. Twenty-five years ngo the same half , block was burned and four firemen were killed": .10 1.50 .50 .50 .1: .002 .01 .002 1.00 1.00 .25 .50 REPORT OF GRAND JURY FILED; EIGHT TRUE BILLS The grand jury which adjourned Wednesday made tho following re P9t, one of tho shortest tn the hls- i tory of the county: ' lVa respectfully report that we have investigated all criminal mat ters brought to our attention and beg ' to report thereon as follows: ; Bight true bills and one not true i bill, many other matters examined and dismissed because the same j should, not bo properly cognizable by ? the criminal courts. ' :Wo have investigated many alleg. . d violations of the prohibition law, but In practically every Instance these ; charges were based upon hearsay tes- tlmony.nud could not be substantiat- i cd:Tjy the various witnesses wo ex , amlned. ! We have examined various county ; offices, Including the county jail nnd ; poor farm. We find tho county Jail and poof farm in good and sanitary ' condition. The county offices are Bomewhat crowded but the work in each of them is handled in a buslness l'ite manner nnd the public receives courteous and prompt treatment v therein. Respectfully submitted, S. P. BARNEBURG, Foreman Grand Jury. ' Announcement, A public meeting of the Farmers and Fruitgrowers' league will be held at the public library at 2:30 p. ru. Saturday, Feb. 24th, 1917. to hear a report on Valley Soils, their needs and treatment as indicated by recent analyses at the laboratories of Ore gon Agricultural college. Professor Reimer will deliver the address. FARMERS' AND FRUITGROWERS LEAGUE, byl W. A. Suinner, 287' Pres. ORDINANCE XO. 871. AX ORDINANCE regulating the use and sale of water In tne city oi Medford, Oregon, nnd preserving rates for the use thereof, and re pealing all Ordinances and parts of ni'iiinnnces In conflict herewith. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH OR DAIN AS FOL1-OWS: Section 1. The following rates are hereby fixed and specified as the minimum monthly rates to be charg ed to consumers of water in the City of Medford. Oregon, for the use there of from and after the 1st day ot March. 1917. Public Garages, including water to wash vehicles $2.50 to $15.00 Office Buildings nnd Blocks: Each room above ground floor Water closet l toilet, urinal and bowl) Each additional toilet lEach additional urinal Building purposes: For each 1,000 iiricR inui. Including water for mortar For wetting each barrel of lime for other purposes than laying brick For laying cement sidewalk, per square foot For laying concrete paving base, per squard yard For laying curb, per 100 lin eal feet '. Concrete work, per cubic ! foot - Churchos: ' Base rate Barber SIiopb: 1 Barber chair Kach additional chair Kach toilet Bath tubs, each 'Each urinal - Restaurants. Boarding Houses, ter and Lunch Counters and Sim liar Establishments: Base rate $2.50 to 10.00 Each toilot..... .50 Each urinal.... Public Schools: Base rate 10.00 Dwellings: Each lot 50x150 feet or less with six-room house or less, with or without bath, toilet and sink.: 1.D0 'Above six rooms, to 9 rooms 1.7ii 9 rooms to 12 rooms 2.00 'Above 12 rooms..,., 2.50 Each additional front foot (season rate)...f.l 06 Apartment Houses or Flats: AVith two apartments and lawn 2.50 Apartment houses having 4 apartments or flats 3.00 IKach additional apartment or fiat of not over 3 rooms each .- Abovo with apartments of more than 3 rooms Photo Galleries: , Base rate Hotels: Each bedroom for guest..:.' ' Bath room for. general use Water closet (toilet, urinal, lavatory) Each additional closet (toi let, urinal, lavatory) Boarding Houses and Lodging Houses: Each bed room for guest.... First bath tub for general use : (Each additional bath tub for general use Water closet for general uso ; .. Each additional water closet for general use Urinals Baths and toilets in private suites, each Colleges, Academies, Boarding Schools and All Similar Instltu tions Where Scholars Board an 1-odgc: Base rate $2.50 to 10.0 Fixtures, same rate as Ho . tels. Medical and Business Colleges, PrI .vote bchools and Kindergarten iWhcic Scholars Neither Boar J nor Lodge: According to number of scholars $1.00 to lO.O Moving Picture Shows. Theatre Public HallB and Buildings less, less. per per 5.00 1.50 10.00 15.(0 20.00 15.00 City Per thousand gallons Soda Fountains: Buso rate $1.50 to Where candy kitchens are attached, extra ..j. Traveling Shows: 2-ring show or less, per day 3- rlng show or day 4- rlng show or Uay Iu everv case an additional fee of $3.00 per day for city attendant will be charged. Libraries: Si! mo rate as public halls, Commercial Greenhouses: With .dwelling of 6 rooms included. $2.50 to Federal, State, County and Buildings: Same rale as office build ings and blocks. Bukeries: Base rate $1.50 to 10.00 Blacksmith Shops: Bnse rate 1 00 All fixtures same as stores. Gravel Washers: Base rate $5.00 to 15.00 Offices: And all like places on ground floor of buildings, All fixtures snme rate as stores. Each occupant exceeding six, adltlonal Stores: Grocery, dry goods, shoe . and similar stores not otherwiso provided for elBweherc. fBaso rate with ordlnnry ubo of water Water closet Each Additional water closet Urinal or Settling Ditches and Fills Per cubic yard sottlcd earn Boilers for Power Purposes Up to 30 II. P., per II. P. :i Above 30 H. P.. per 11. P. .20 eating Plants Iu Ail Bulldlntts Ex cept Dwellings: Steam or hot water $1.00 to J. go Natatoiiums, $10.00 to 25.00 ontinuous Flow Fixtures Not X mitted Unless Metered. Slop or Swill hoppers, I.uundrlcs: Base rate $3.00 to 15.00 blioaer Baths: Lame as bath tubs. Each automobile ' washed at private residence in excess of one Ice manufacturing plants. mln 20. On Canneries, mln Manufacturies: Saw mills, box factories, shingle mills, cement pipe factories, Bprny plants, etc., mln Section 2. Wherever In the fnreen lng rates a base rate is fixed which varies between a minimum nnd mnvi cets shall be kept ppru by consumers! which case no rents or charges shall .50 2.50 .50 .10 .50 COMB SAGE TEA Darkens Beautifully and Restore! Its Natural color and Lustre at Once. Common pardon sape brewed Into a heavy ten, with sulphur and alcohol ndiU'Il, will turn ffray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxiiri ut. Miring the Sajze 'lea and Sulphur TPclne at home, though, is troublesome. Ail easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved by the addition 01 other itijitvdiVnU, costing about 50 cent a larpc Itottle, at dru; stores, known as 'Vtvi'th's !Sare and Sulphur Compound," (.thus avoiding a lot of muss. u Mie gray, iana nnir is not siniui, we 1 desire to retain our youttitui appear ance and aurartivrnnss. cv darKening your hair with Wyeth s bage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it docs it so naturally, so evenly. Yon iuttt dampen a ppohjh' or Mft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one unall strand at a time; by morn me all irrav hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your Lair become beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years Tounger. Wyeth's Sagf and Sulphur ComiHiund is a drhchtful toilet requisite. It U not intmdrd for tint cure, mitigation or prevention of diesasa. 4 Base rate $1.00 to 5.0 All fixtures same rate as hotels. Above rale applies where water Is used at all, for any purpose whether con nections aro in building or not. Hospitals and Asylums: Same rate as hotuls. Billiard Rooms, Bowling Alleys, 111 cycle llacKs, Shooting Galleries, ana ull Like Places: Base rate $1.50 to 5.00 All fixtures same, rate hotels. Livery and Feed Stables: liase rate, $5.00 to 15.00 fixtures samo as stores Railroads: .10 1.50 .01 2.50 5.00 .00 to allow steam to escape from water heaters. Section 0. Consumers shall keep all pipes and faucets on their respective premises In repair at their own ex pense, and will be he'.d liable for any leakage and ull damage which may restilt from thefr failure to do so. Section 10. Water will not be fur nished, except through meter, to any premises where there are defective or leaking pipes, faucets, closets or other fixtures or where there ai-e water closets or urinals, without self-closing valves, and when there are defective defects are discovered the water shall be turned off by tlie Cltv until re pairs nre made. All tanks are quired to have welf-ncMoa float valves. Section li. No water shall be fur nished for Irrigation other than lawns nnd kitchen gardens excent through meter, nnd all water furnished for Irri gation shall be subject to regulation ns to time of use by tho Water Super intendent. Section 12. Water must not be al lowed to run to waste throurh any faucet or fixture to nrevent freezing, or keut running auv time longer than is actually required. excut where meter Is used. No soi-inkllng of gar den, lnwn, or parking strip, that Inter feres with street traffic of any kind shall he permitted: no nozzle used in surlnkling shall be larger than V in. In diameter: such sprinkling shnl be confined to what is ac:imllv needed, and no running to waste shall be per mitted on sidewalks, street or gutter. When any such waste is discovered tho water will ho shut off from the premises The service pine within and witnnu tho premises nnd throughout its entli-e length to the tap in the main must be kept in repair and kept from freezing at the expense of toe consumer. 1 lie consumer will bo held resnonsihle f all damage resulting from breaks. X reduction will bo made in charges Tor water, for want of supply caused by tho stoppnge of service pipes by frees iuff or any other cause. Anv person or persons violating the provisions or tins section shall, on conviction thereof before the Citv l!ourt. he fined not less than Two ($200) dollars nor more than Ten ($10.00) .dollars. Section 13. On the failure of nuy consumer to comply with the rules and regulations hereby established as a condition to tho uso of City water, or to nay the rates hereby established, on or before fifteen (15) days after the same become duo, the water supply to any such consumer may be shut off by said City without notice until such time as payment is made of tho amount due, together Willi the sum or one $1.00) dollar additional ns penalty ror tho expense of turning the same otf. All wator furnished on any premises in said city shall be taken nnd held to be furnished nt the request of tho oc cupant of said premises, and no wnter shall bo furnished upon any premises agnlnst the objection or protest ol the occupant thereof, which notice snail be made in writing to the wnter superm bo made for said water so tised. And any person found violating this Section shall be fined, upou conviction before the city court In u sum of not less than Twenty-five ($26.00) Dollars, nor more than One Hundred (flUO.uol Dollars. Section 1:3. In all cases within the City of Medford of lots in excess ot fifty (50) feet trontuxc, provided the same lias not agreuter depth than one hundred fitly (150) Vct, and the suiua. used and supplied with water at the base rate as provided in Section 1 hereof, an extra charge of six (tic) shall be mnde for earn additional front loot, for the Irrigating season In each and every year and shai: be paid to the city treasurer between June 1 and June 15th of each and every year. Section 24. The City reserves the right to establish such sprinkling hours the water committee may 11 nil necessary. Ordinances Nos. 344, Ui;9, 77-1, 7S5, 8U'J, 814. Mti, S24, Ki2 and 845, and all other Ordinances or parts oi Ordinances iu conflict herewith are hereby repealed Section 25. Inasmuch as tho refund ing of the special assessment bonds of said City of Medlord nnd re-organi zntlon of itsTinnnces Is of the utmost importance to the general wel'are of said city and Its Inhabitants and direct ly involves tho credit of said city, and the peace, health nnd safety ri said city, an emergency Is hereby declined to exist and thlB ordinance shall be m full force and effect immediately rfrer its passage by the council and uiprovul by tiie mayor. The foregoing Ordinance was passed by the City Council ol the City of Med pford on the 9th day of KebritiM-:', l.'i by the following vote: Knimens, absent: Caddis, aye' Keene, "aye": Curkiu, "aye"; Davis, "ayo"; llargrave, "aye". Approved this 10th dav of February I'll 7. (Signed) C. E. GATKS. (SIC A I.) Mayor. Attest: (Signed) K. T. TOSS, City Hecui-der. IIKLl WAXTKD JPKSLiLE WAiNTBD Ceuurul house maid: small fumily; no washing; good wages. Tel. 3S1-J. Mrs. F. Corn ing Kenly. 2S7 WANTED M18CELLAXEOC8 WANTED Vacuum clounlug, the large machine. I furnish my own power. Henry Currier. Phone 826-X. 305 WANTED Houses to move. 4S8-M, or 4S8-X. mum amount, the amount of uald rule tendent. and water shall not bo turned shall be fixed within tho limits there- on any premises until all charges for in set ny the Superintendent of the water previously used on sain premises water department In accordance with the comparative slzo of the establish ment using the water and the amount useti, ueioro the first payment of such rate. In every such case, how over, the wntnr user shall have -the ngnt, at nis option, to pay for the water usod by him at meter rates, to aro paid, together with twenty-five (25c) centB lor turning tno water on again. Section 14. No plumber or other nel son will bo allowed to make connec tion with the mains or to make any alternation in any conduit, pipe or other fixture connecting therewith or Phone LOST LOST Ladles ear drop. Flut'er re turn same to Heath's Drc: store and receive reward. 2S6 MONfcV TO IXJAX TO LOAN $1500 first mortgage. F. L. Toil Velle. Jacksonville. 2 87 TO LOAN Money loaned on furni ture, live Block, Implements, etc. Transactions private, possession retained. Write Union Loan Agency, 217 3. High street, Salem, Oregon. :'.08 VOW. HKN'T HOUBEKKEP1XQ ROOAIS. TO LOAN $2000 to loan. It. A. Holmes, tho lusurunco Man, FOU KENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 322 So. Central. Tel. 403-11-2. 2S9 TO LOAN $1000 to $8500 on first class security. Phone 3J-J. .1. li. Andrews. 2 87 FlllMSHED APARTMENTS. TO LOAN $1000 to loan on much property, llox S, Mull Tribune. FOU KENT Two completely fur nished apartments for rent, steam heat, hot and cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas range. Apply Hotel Holland. MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages. Quick; service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett Coroy hid. FOU KENT HOUSES FOR KENT Strictly modern bunga low, furnished completely; eloe in. Inquire at 421 South Front or 'Phono U36-L. 2'.i0 FOlt KENT Furnished house to coupto without children. Would bouid with renter if ngreoable. W J. Drumhlll, 4 11 Union St. FOK KENT Furnished and unfur nished house. M. A. Under, 123 East Main. FOU ItUXT I'lItMSIIEl) UOOMS. be hereafter fixed, by paying the cost to connect pipes when they have been of a suitable water meter. In he m discontinued by tlie City authorities proved nnd Instnlled by the city. And without first obtaining a permit from tne city snail reserve the right in nnv I mo water superimenuem, aim u.i instance to install meters with mm. person or persons violating this provis- sinners at Its discretion. " ion shall, on conviction thereof before The right to pay for water at meter the City Court, be tilled not less tnan rates instead of tho rates above sped- Five ($5.00) Dollars nor more uiau fled Is also herobv iriven tn the nm. twentv-five ($25.00) Dollars. prictors of liotelH on tho onmo m-mc Section 15. The officers of the City ns above provided. and Btich persons hs may be desig- Scctlon 3. Kates for water fur- nated by the City Council shall have nlshed by meter shall be as follows: Tee uccess nt all hours of the day to Minimum rate ner month shall bn the any and all parts of, all buildings and same as the minimum flat rate for the promises in which water may be de- class ns provided In the ordinance for the nrst 5.UU0 gallons or minor frac tion thereof; for the next 45.000 nal Ions or nny fraction thereof fifteen (15c) cents per thousand gallons; for livered for tho purpose of Inspecting the condition or tho pipe and fix tures and the manner In which the water is used. Section 10. After tiie water has all water used over 60,000 gallons', ton heen shut off, as provided in Section M let rentK nfr IhmiMnH itillnD IX hereof. H 11 S 10111(1 OG UirilCU Oil u Where water Is supplied through one any person other than an employee of meter tn more thim nno 1,11 ,, hn.. tlin citv. duly authorized SO to do, such or apartment, nr to mnre thnn nnn iiui. person so turning on the water shall, ness or occupation in such building, on conviction, be nneu not. less inuu house or apartment, the minimum flat Five ($5.00) Dollars, and not more than rate for tho class as above provided Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, and such water ahull i rh!i.-,.,.,i for ,.noh ,.h o..- sininlv shall be shut off from said rate concern. Section 4. Any pei-sons allowing another not connected with the main to draw water through his faucets will be charged additional nt schedule rates Section 6. Service pipes must be placed so that the supply of each premises at the main; and, wherever tho water Is turned on such premises nirnln or the seal broken upon such water tap, it shall be prima faclo evi dence of the use of tho water on such premises. Section 17. All consumers oi wau-i house, family or consumer may be In said city shall cause all lancets aim o.,tr.,i'.i i. .. i i, firtiit-cH tn be turned off immediately nlnred ns tn hn ron.lllv siiwselhlu nj unnn the sounding of u fire alarm iu the City authorities, unless otherwise said city, nnd shall keep the. water so nntlinrl7oH ii- i-uUt,it In,, ,.t ihn I',....,, ttiriiefl Oil lllllll UH! "ie ii' imi ell in nnrlic.ular eases. shall havo ceased to use the wnter sup- c.ii.,., i: a,,.. ,.,.. r.-.. ,. I .,lv tn extlnculsh sticn fire, nnd porallon, or the agent or any person, tiro department shall Indicate with the firm or corporation, desiring to use "re alarm after each fire when it nas city water for any puriwse shali ceased usiiiK said water supply, make written application therefor to Any persons violating tho provisions the Water Superintendent, and such of this section shall upon conviii L , ,, aoo cat on shall be made m the form he nneu nui SACRIFICE SALE Owner of two High-Class Bungalows must realize some cash quickly. His loss is your gain. Property pric eu so low tliat ouyer can clear $1000 on each one with in a rear. Now is the time to Medford property. buy Fehl Investment Co. Phone G.J-I-J 37 X. Fir st. less than Five i$n.i)ui Dollars nor more than 1 wenty-tive ($25.00) Dollars; such person shall be confined In the City Jail until such fine Is paid, one day lor each two (?.uoi Dollars or Biich line. Section IS. Water rentals shall be nnl.l in the filv Treaf.-irer on the first prescribed by the wator committee and shall state the purpose or pur- loses, for which said water Is to he used, after which the water superin tendent will determine the rate to be charged on the basis of tiie foregoing schedule before the first payment Is ma not specified in the original appllca- the period of three monins. providing. .1 . n.i .u-ii , ,i hnwevnr. that in rase any persons aud a permit obtained therefor. negms me use oi - " Failure to comply with the provis- scs where the same has not been pre- ions of this Section shall lie deemed viously used he shal pay the propor. a violation thereof, and anv person, tionnte amount iu advance up to the cneuuie neiore me iirsi payment is i,ulu - , , . i lade. In the event that any consumer days of Mnrch. June. Seplemhei and hall desire to use water for a purimse December of eacli year In advance lot SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the stato ot Oregon, for Jackson county. John Winter plulntlff, vs. uniis Wooley, Michael Wooley, James Wat- kins, Duck Wutklns, his wife, Wil liam aiitchell, Hasan .Mitchell, his wife, Julia Wooley, Emma Wooley, Drusilla Drown, America Fitzgerald, K. I. Matthews, Mury DaHack, itu chel Mayhain, liroen MutthewB, Grant Matthews, Lizzie Deary, Ernest Dn Hack, and Everett Dnllack,' unknown heirs of Jnsper Hamilton, deceased, unknown heirs of Michael Wooley de ceased, and also ull other persons or parties unknown clnlmlue any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in tho real estate described in the com plaint herein, also unknown heirs of John wooley, deceased, defendants. To tho above named defendants. Michael Wooley, Julia Wooley, Emma Wooley, Drusilla llrown, America Fitzgerald, K. I. Matthews, and Liz zie (Icary. unknown heirs of Michael Wooley, deceased unknown heirs of Jasper Hllmton. deceased, unknown heirs of John Wooley, decenscd, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real ostate described In the complaint herein: In tho name of tho Stato of Ore gon: You nro horeby summoned and ruquired to apepar in the above en titled court and cause and answer the complaint of tho plaintiff on file therein against you within six week's from the date of tho first publication of this summons, cutd period of six weeks being the time prescribed by the order for servlco of this summons by publication of the Honorable F. M Calkins, judge of tho above named court within which you shall so ap pear and answer or he adjudged to bo In default herein; which order bears dato Janunry 17th, 1917. And you nro further notified that if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint within the time afore said, tho plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, a succinct statement of which Is ns follows, to wit: For a decree of the court: 1. That tho defendants and each of them be required to . set forth herein the nnture of their claims to the following described premises Lots numbered five (5) unci si (0) of Section fourteen (14); th northwest quarter; the south half of tho northeast quarter, northeast quarter of the southwest quarter Section twenty-three (2.1) and th southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section twenty-six (20 all in Township thlrly-fivo (3D south, Kange one (1) west of til Willamette Meridian, In Jackso county, Oregon. And that ull adverse claims of sat defendants and each thereof to said premises or nny part thereof may be determined by the decrco cf said court. 2. That by said decrco It lie de creed nnd adjudged that none of saltl defendants have any estate, or Inter est what ever In or to said land and premises or any portion thereof, and that tho title of plaintiff thereto is good and valid. 3. That said defendants and each thereof ho forever enjoined nnd de barred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said land and prem ises or any part thereof adverse to (lie plaintiff, and for such other re lief as (his court may deem meet and Just. ' POUTER .1. NEFF, Attorney for Plaintiff. FOlt KENT Furnished Bleeping rooms, with bath. 245 N. Orape t. 2!) 9 FOU SAI,E UEAIj ESTATE FOK SALE 5-acre tract ot land; irrigated. Price $500. dress llox 2S, 11. K. I). No. 3, ford. BUSINESS DIUKCTOKY Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Public Accountant, room 411 M. F. & If. llldg., Medford, Oregon. Anto Supplies LAT1ER AUTO SPUING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and hest equipped plant tn the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2D North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys fruit Ad Med 2S FOK SALE I am offering my $2500 timber claim for $1200, consisting of ItiO acres, located on the rail road half way between Eugle Point and Hullo Fulls. Anyone wishing to go Into the wood business would do well to Investigate. For further Information address J. E. Stepp, 5018 72 St., Portland, Oro. 290 OR SALE Chenp. Four houses and nine lots. Three six and one threc-rocm house. Near new mill Will sell one or all. Easy terms. Jasper Olllaspy, 44 Tark Place, Phone 919-X. ' 894 GEOKGE A. CODD1NO Lawyer, lloom 412, Garnott-Coroy Itldg., Medford, Ore. GEO." w! CIIEUIIY Attorney and Notnry, Uooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. POUTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. FOK SALE LIVESTOCK. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected Borne accounts 14 years old. We know how to got Uie money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Haa klns' Bldg., 210 E. Main St. OR SALE Pulr good 1200 pound mares fur sale, with harness nnd wagon; good spray team. 510 li Mtiln st. Phono 487-L. 287 FOR SALE OK TRADE Jacks and Jenny urros. Suitable for chil dren o work. . Cor. Nlantio and Liberty, N. Medford. 2 89 DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 92-Y. FOR SALE rOCLTUT FOR SALE S. C. Huff Jrfghorn eggs for hatching. All single awardB won at 1917 show. 196-259-egg etruln. Ouo fine cockerel, phono R-13-M. 280 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Uland Red cockerels, pullets nod eggs for hatching. Ernest Webb, Ceutral Point. Phone 247. 312 FOR 8AL.E1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Second hand Car In good running ordur. Price $8.00. 541 W. Second Bt. 2 8 FOR SALE 250 sniudgo pots, ?, gal Ion, hi first class order; used once 'Price each 25 cents. Frank Ab bott, Eagle Point. 290 FOR SALE 1910 Ford; 1911 Jack son deliver, Mctz (iaragei 29 So, Grape. -9 FOR SALE Oats. Swedish Select. Shadcland nnd Phono 500-R: 2S!t FOR SALE Second and third eio alfalfa for hay. A. E. llanloy, Med ford. 2 4 FOlt SALE Alfalfa seed, 17 '4c pr Hi. M. F. llanley, Medford. 29 TOR SALE puller. A. -No. 1 Fnllltlo.:! Mum Musty, Central Point. firm or corporation, or the agent of next quarterly pa meui i any person, firm or corporation, con- Section 19. All the foregoing rules victed of such violation shall be pun- and regulations must be strictly com- . . . - . . n.i .ni, i m-nri- nHtnnec and water caai -!! win., mini be nil I for V ail persons aiem.i l$50.UO) dollarB, and in default of the InK to rates herein provided and tlu payment of such fine shall ho Im prisoned in the City Jail one day for each Two t$2.00) DollaiK of such fine remaining unpaid. Section 7. Any person desiring to discontinue the use of City water for any purpose must give notice In w-rit-ing to the Water Superintendent oi such intention before any reduction will lie made in the rent. Section 8. The water may at any time lie shut off from the mains with out notice for repairs or other neces sary purposes, and the City shall not be reajKinsihle for any damage In oou sefliiwncc to tanks, hollers of other property. While water Is shut off from the mains, the hut wutur fuu- rlght Is reserved by the city to amend or add to those rules am: rates and regulations nt any time without notice In the consumer. Section 20. Any lwraon using water Willi open hose shall l.e lined riv If. nln flnlhirs. Seellim L'l. Kuril v a(er tup Khali r.,t Six and 2r.-!'iO i $11.25) Dollars, including meter box Inside curb. Section 22. Whenever heretofore, or hereafter, anv person having connec i ii.ii with the' said C:iy s water mains. who shall maintain on his premises a nrlvate system for tire inotectlon, shall not use the same, nor permit water lo. be taken therefrom for any tinier pur pose save the cmeiBcucy of fire, Iu CLASSIFIED ADVICRTISLNG HATES. One cent per word pep Issue; C times for the price of 5. Fifty cents s line liy the month, without change. Five words to tho lino. WANTED SITCt TIONS WAiVTKD Work by young lady, ho tel work preferred. Call Airs. Ilitch ings nt Nash hotel. 210 WANTED Employment by reliable young woman. Regular hours Phone S2U-X. MJ' """ help wA.vrrrn walk WANTED -Married man, experienced in orchard work, pruning and plow ing. Hoime supplied. Pbon'1 'Schuciiard, 0U-1U. 2s(i FOR SALE 3 Vi-lnch Mitchell wano and box In good condition. Ill W. Knight. i'"OR SALE One 10-gallon power Ice evreain freozer with motor and pullles, 2 five gallon cabinets, Ice cream cans, wire tables and chairs, first class condition. 1'. O. Box 208, Central Point, Oro. 30 FOR SALE Manure. Havo your lo plowed. Phono 4 73-Y. 30 FOR SALE meal time. Hay. Call evening or C. W. Isaacs. FOR SALE A Howard Brothers Squaro Grand piano, in good con dition. Moving and must sell Sixty dollars cash takes It. Joe O'Brien, 319 S Ging Btrect. tf FOR SALE Ilydraullo placer mln fully equipped; good plpto ground. Address J. C. II., care Mail Tribune. 2 9 FOR SALE Seed, airalfa, rod clover sfcect clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden Central Potnt, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE A 400-acre dairy far with 150 acres plow land; mod barn and' complete retail dul equipment; located two blor from paved street of Tenlno, W and doing the retail dairy buslnei of the town. Pnrt of this could be plaited and soid as city pro-rt Will consider trade for fruit fin What havo you lo otfer? Addri' A. D. Cumpbcll, Tcnlna, Wn B. REAMES Ijawyer. Corey bids. Garnett Collections Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO" DR. C. 0. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite 810 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and eontraotor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement. Gorcago GARBAGE Gut your promises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the olty garbage wagons fo good Bervlce. Phone , 874-L. Jr. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON H A IQ HT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Haight Music Studio, 401 Qarnett-Corey Bldg., Phono 72- hurarnnce EAKL S. TUSIY Genornl Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident; Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 210 Oarnott-Corey Bldg. Physicians and Surgoons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garuett-Corey build ing. Phono 130. , DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurliit for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. V. ft 11. Co. bldg., opposito P. O. Phone 667. Printers nnd Publishers MEDFORD l'KINTINO CO., has the best equipped printing office tu Southern Oregon; Boole binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front St. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guaranteed. WHY? $1650 Best buy for money on our list. 6-room modern house on one of best streets In town. House could not be built for loss than two thousand dol lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet; East front; good shape. Will cell furniture with bouse at half price. Terms on part. See me now. J. C. BARNES 103 Wsst Wain Hti. J