THE MEDFOKD DAILY TRIBUNE, MKDFOKD. TR., SATURDAY, APRIL 11, l!MK SEALED BID SALES OF WOOL IK OREGON A schedule of the sealed-bid sales of 4b Oregon ; Woolgrowera ' asoeiatiou "AoApsn issued as follow: Arlington, May 23, 700,000 pounds; Pendleton, May 25, June 8; Pilot Roek May 6, Juue 9, both places, 2.300,000 pounds; lleppner, May 29. June 11 2,300,000 pounds; Vale, Juue 5, Juue 23, 2,000,000 pounds; Baker City, Juue 22, uly 11, 2,000,000 pounds; Elgin, June 25, Julv 9, 2,2000,000 pounds; Con don, Juno 19, 750,000 pounds; Shaniko, July 2, June 10, July 10, 3,4O0,hhi pounds. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Mrs. George W.Ounn and bou have returned from th Ashland sanitarium and are both getting along nicely. O. F. Billings whs down from Ash laud the first of the week, doing bus iness at the courthouse. Misses Lottio and Emma Reed, who were called home by the death of their father, will return to Portland and Sun Francisco today. Dr. Page, while coming up California street in his auto, frightened the team owned by Frank Crump, which was ' standing in front of Numau 'a store. They in turn mn into Charles Dunford's del ivory wagon, upsetting it and com pletely demolishing the same, Fortu nately, no one was injured, both wag ons being left standing. Jacksonville has another real estate firm, W. W. Irving & Co.,-who have their offices opposite Ryan's store. MARRIED. RADERROSE At Phoenix, April 8. 190ft, by Rev. V. F. Shields, Jos. M Rador and Miss llertlia Rose. JACKSONMU'liST In Med ford, April fi, 1908, by Rev. C. H. Hoxie, W. U Jackson and Miss Florence Hurst both of Medford. BORN. PROVOST At Ashland, March 20, 1008, to Mr. aud Mrs. Horace Pro vost, a son. KERSEY At Ashlnu.l, April 8, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. William Kersey, a son. STARR At Grants Pass, April 5, 1003, to Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Starr, a daughter. HOLLENBEAK Jn Antioch precinct, April 5, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Uollenbcak, a son. DIED. JAMES In Medford, April 8, 1908, Margaret T., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. James, a untivo of Penn sylvania, aged 3 years, 9 months and 3 days. CHURCHILL At Yreka, Cal., April 6, 1908, Jerome Chnrehill, aged 82 years. 8HIBLEY At Oregon City, April 7, . 1908, of tuberculosis, Mrs. Jumes E. Shibley, aged 24 years. RE AO AN In Medford, April 6, 1908, infant son of . C, and Olive Rea gan. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Sarah M. Andrus to Edwin J. Runyard, lot 2, block 2, Sunny eido'adilition, Medford $ 2000 Anna N. Lewis to Edwin J. Run yard, lot block 2, Snnnyside addition, Medford ', 27," F. N. Knowles to Mrs. Era Rob erts, 10 acres in section 4, township 38, range 2 V 150 N. C. Kentner to John Barneburg, property in block C, Callo way's addition, Medford 750 P. II. Orogan to P. M. Jenney, 85.26 acres in township 37, raugo 2W 5 Grant Rawhug to Stella For, land in section 29, township 37, range 10 1 Mollie Hale to Emil DeRobeam, lots 11 and 12, block 04, Med ford 1700 Abraham Yaloy to Joseph Wright, 100.02 acres in desert land claim Nn. 55, township 30, range 2 V 5433 Grant. Rnwrup to Ella Arnold, southwest quarter of Bection 17, and northwest quarter and northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section 20, township 37, range IE 100 Rachel L. Alford to J. E. Pay ette, property in Bryant Addi tion, Medford 1 0. W. Bashford to Walter M. Kennedy, property in block 2, Whitney's Addition, Medford 1500 T. W. Osgood to Oliver Joues. fi aeres in section 4. township 3S. range 2 V 1 Oliver Jones to Anna C. Xalley, 6 acres in section 4, towuhip 33, range 2 W joo rnrau J. .eriey to .1, a. Perry. lot 1, block 10, Butte Falls.'. 1 Joseph Kerr to Charles Pope, land in section 8, township 39, range 1 E 10 Rhoda A. Rawson to Lee L. Jacobs, land in D. L. C. 42. township 37, range 1 W 212 Sarah T- Merley tn, William R. Larob, lot l,"fcWk 1ft, Butte Falls 10 F. M. Calkins to Simon F. Long, property on TTilmnn street. Ashland 2" Simon F. Long to R. B. Oaulds. V ip 40, range 2 E 1 M. C. Kddingtnn to J. T). Me Xabh, southwest VI of south wt H of section S, township 39, range 1 E 10 M. M. Abbott to Bertha A. Cor thell, lot 23. Matthew's Addi tion, Ashland 10 PROBATE. Estate of Frederick Barneburg Or der made confirming final account of ei pen for. O Estate of Milton B. Vorris Tnven torr od appraiimnt filed. Christian Science, Christian Science services are held every Sunday moruing at 11 oVloek in the Commervial club room. Subject of the lesson -aerm on for Sunday April 12, Are Siu, Disease, and Death Real!" All are welcome. B Street Methodist Church. "That Fellow Who Did" will be the subject at the B street Methodist ehurch next Sabbath night. In the moruiug the theme will be, "Wireless Ttele graphy Between Heaven and Earth." Sabbath school, lit a. m.; Epworth league, 0:30 p. m. Everybody invited. 8t. Mark's Church. Palm Sunday. The musie nud ser mon in the morning will be appropri ate to the day. Mr. Ed Andrews will sing "The Palms," and Mr. Williams will preach on the text, "Tell yo the daughter of Sion, behold thy king Com eth unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass." In the evening the nddress will be the last in the course on "Men Who Cru cify Christ," which has proved so pop ular. The special subject is "The peo ple." Come aud learn if there is any lesson for vou. Christian Church. Special sermon-lecture nt Christian Church Sunday night. Subject, "Relig. ious Delusions." Especial attention will be paid to witchcraft, snpersittion, men tnl science, Christian science, faith healing and other cults of the day. This lecture will bo replete with illustration, humor, incident, etc. Come, bring a friend. Subject for the morning ser mon, "Seven Cures for IToiirt Trouble," John, xv:l-4. Bible school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. nt 0:30; nil come. Don't be deceived by buying shipped In flour nt $l.fi0 per sack. Patronize homo industry Buy Davis best flour At $1.30 per sack. Every sack guaran teed. Try it. If you can't get it nt the grocer's, come to the mill. City of Medford, requiring sidewalks and curbs to conform thereto, and pro viding penalty for violations thereof. The City of Met! ford doth ordaiu us follows: InitiaD. Bench Mark Where Located Section 1. The U. 8 G. S. bench mark, which is a round disc set iu the west wall of the Nash Hotel building, at the southeast corner of Seventh and D streets, and which has an elevation of 1370.00 feet above mean sea level, is hereby declared to bo the initial bench mark for the City of Medford, Oregon. Other Bench Marks When Located Section 2. For the purpose of perpet uating evidence, there shall be estab lished within said city not less than eighteen other permanent bench marks, which, with any additioual bench marks, shall be located by the City Eugiueor, who shall file n record of the same with the City Recorder, which record shall accurately describe and identify all such marks. Standard Grades Section 3. The regulation of the standard grades for Eighth, Ninth, Twelfth nnd Thirteenth streets, from the main track of the Southern Pacific company to Riverside n venue, and for Tenth and Eleventh streets from said track to C street, and for D street from Seventh street to Thirteenth street, and for C street and Riverside avenue from Seventh street to the sonth corporation boundary of tho City of Medford, and for B street from Seventh street to Ninth street, shall be and are hereby declared tn be as indicated and speci fied by tho maps and profiles adopted by the City Council in regulnr session the 0th day of January, 190S, and now on file in the office of the recorder of said city. Grades to Be Established Hereafter Section 4. At such future times as maps and profiles of the grades of streets and avenues in said city other than those above named shall be ap-i proved by the City Council nnd filed in the office of (he Citv Recorder, thou! 'such grades as indicated by said maps and profiles shall, by such approval of said na aud profiles, be deemed the established standard grades of such streets aud avenues. Sidewalks and Curbs to Conform to Orade and Line Section 5. AH sidewalks and curbs hereafter constructed in the Citv of Medford shall be made to couforin to the standard grade aud line of the re spective streets and avenues of said city. Penalty for Violation Section 6. Any owner or owners of property abutting or bounding on any of the streets and nwuues of said City of Medford who shall refuse or neglect to comply with the provisions of this ordiuance shall, upon conviction there of, b punished by a fine of not less than five dollars nor moro than twenty dollars, and shall pay tho costs of the prosecution. Alteration by City Section 7. Iu the event that any person convicted of a violation of tho provisions of Section 5 of this ordi nance shall fail or ncgleet to niter such sidewalk or curb to eon farm to the standard grade aud line as herein pro vided within thirty days after such conviction, tho City Engineer may cause such alteration to be made, nnd cause t he expense t hereof t o be assessed against tho property abutting against such sidewalk or curb, nnd such expense shall be a lien against said property and shall be enforced ns is provided for tho enforcement of n lien for the im provement of n street. Section ft. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. The foregoing ordinance was passed by the City Council April 7, 1908, Trow bridge voting nye, ICtfert aye, Wort man aye, Merrick aye, Olwell absent, TTnfer absent. Anproved March 2.-,, 10uS. BEN J. TROWBRTDOE, Attest: Mayor Pro Tern. BENJ. M. COLLINS, Recorder. 19 PROCLAMATION". Whereas, there was submitted to the voters of the City of Medford, Ore gon, nt n special election held for t lint purpose on April 3, 1908, a proposed amendment to Section 72 of tho City Charter of said City of Medford, and Whereas, on the said 3d day of April. 190S, tho city recorder, in the presence of the City Council of said city, did canvass tho votes given for and against the said amendment; and Whereas, it was ascertained and de termined upon such canvass that there, were 36S votes cast for and 22 votes cast against the said amendment, and that said amendment received an af-; firmative inajoritv of the total num-j ber of effective votes east thereon nnd entitled to bo counted under tho pro-1 visions of the law; Now, therefore, I, B. J. Trowbridge,, as acting mayor of the City of Med-1 ford, Oregon, in tho absence of thej mayor from the city, in obedience to, and by virtue of tho power and au thority vested in me by law, do hereby mako nnd issue this proclamation to the people of tho City of Medford, and do announce nnd declare that the whole number of votes cast in the city of Medford at said election, for and against the said amendment, was as hereinbefore stated, and that the said amendment received the affirmative majority of tho total number of votes cast thereon and entitled to be counted under tho provisions of law, and that said amendment shall be and is in full force nnd effect from the date of this proclamation, and that the following is the full text of the said amendment: Amendment to Section 72 of the City Charter of the CHy of Medford. The People of the City of Medford do ordain ns follows: That Section 72 of an act of tho leg islalure of the State of Oregon, en titled, "An act to repeal an net un titled. 'An act to repeal an act en titled. "An act to incorporate the town of Medford, in Jackson county, Oregon, and limiting its powers nnd defining the duties of its officers," and to re peal nn act entitled, "An act to incor porate the town of Medford, in Jackson otinty, Oregon," approved February 2-1, IS",' filfd in the office of the sec retary of state Eebrnnry 21, IftftO, and all amendments thereof, and to Incor potato I he City of Medford, in JaclvSon onnty, Oregon, and to define its pow er and duties, approved February fi. 1901, and to incorporate the Citv of Medford, in Jackson county, Oregon, define its powers nnd duties, and to re peal all nets and parts of acts in eon flict herewith," filed in the office of the secretary of state, February 7, 100.1, is amended by the act amendntorv thereof, filed in the office of the sec retary of state February 13, 190,", nnd as further amended by the vote of the people of Medford on Juno 4, 1907, nnd on March 17. 190S, be and the same is hereby further amended by adding (hereto the following: Subdivision I. In addition to the foregoing warrants nnd bonds, as au thorized in the r receding subdivisions of this section, the said council is fur- j ther authorized to borrow money nn thej faith of the city, and for that purpose th issue ndditionnl warrants and bonds for the sole purpose of securing, furnish ing nnd installing a gravity supply of pure water for said citv; but in the. event that snid council shall elect to( seenrn, furnish and Install a gravity sup ply of pure water as above mcntiniel.j and shall issue warrants and bonis ni provided in this subdivision for suck' purpose, the total amount of warrnstsj nnd bonds so tssuwl shall at no time ex-' ceed tho sum of 300,000, in addStiu tol the warrants and bonds in the three jm- J ceding mt mil visions authorized, n4 is the event that such warrants and fc4 shall be issued, such issno shall Ha it all respects subject to the f rnviM and restrictions of Sul4ivM B tf this section, except ns to tfc mtrtrOTi) amount of such 9t c. Th 4 f.l i t ford. Oregon, the 3d lv of 4ri1. IfftA) BEN. J. TROWMM. Attest: Acting MnV-. BEN J. M. COI.MNS. Recorder. 0 One Good Reason WHY YOUR SCHOOL DISTRICT SHOULD INSTALL A 4 Fan System Heating Plant IS THAT WE CAN HEAT YOUR UUILDTNO AND VENTILATE IT PERFECTLY AT LESS COST FOR FUEL THAN ANY SYSTEM WHICH MERELY HEATS IT AND SUP PLIES SO ADEQUATE VENTILATION. LOOK INTO IT. THE HEALTH OF YOU? CHILDREN DEMANDS PURE MP W. G. Mc Plie i son Co. Healing Engineers, 328 Glisan St., Portland Oregon Special Bargains in Real Estate '') acres with improvements, 150 acres in good fruit trees, alfalfa and wheat, the rest in timber, near Jack sonville. Only ?6000. n 200 acres with good improvements, 15 acres cleared, Imlancc in big timber, four miles from Jacksonville. Price $4500. 8 rvi acre, oive milei west of Jacksonville, 10 acres in To kay and other grapes, balance can be cleared for fruit ami nrap. Price fjKMMMK 7 RaiMah4 Mjuhift in izc from 40 up to 60 era chwap. 8 Residence ppoTtv rtnina in price from ?ZWM up to An nnHnnnro ptnblihiri Rtnmlrinl grl fir struts an4 svotihm In th OflOD HARGAINS. fc'e Advertise Nothing Except P.argains. Qlto $?r1t ADOLPH SHUUo o Jacksonville Oreo AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EXPEKT REPAIRING. ALL WOK K (i UA RANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PUBLIC UARAOE. CARS STORED AND CARED FOR. Reos Premiers Fords Kissel Kar WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT TT . Reos 10 H. P. single-cvlinder Runabout, with folding scat .$ 650 l!0 II. P. doiililc-cvliiuler Roadster with jump seat.?1000 I'O II. I'. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonueau $1250 Premiers 21-2 I I. P. four-cvliiuler Roadster or touring car. .$2250 ::o :!." . P. four-cylinder Roadster or touring car. .$2500 :'0-:r U. P. I'our-cvlinder Roadster or touring car, double ignition $2600 I0- I." II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-passenger..$3750 Fords 1." H. P. four-cylinder Runabout ! .? 500 Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and lamps, etc ? 700 l 11. P. six-cylinder Touring Car ....$3000 Kissel Kar ..')-10 II. lTouring Car or Roadster CAN" YOU MEAT Til EM I $2000 Prices F. O. P.. Faetorv. MEDFORD AUTO CO.,;! . YY. WALKER. Manager. Phone Main 213. (laraire Eitrhth and D Streets. All Kinds and Varieties of Lumber Are You Thinking of Building? WE HAVE SOME P.UILPINCS TO HE TORNT DOWN WHICH WE OF FER FOR SALE ON THE GROUND. CALL AT OUR OFFICE. Iowa Box & Lumber Co. MEDFORD OREGON Von llim Hunt nf "(inlilrll Until) (ll'Hlllllt'H,)) Dm in;lt mill 4 slilnto for col'IVo. Wo noil il. f ALLEN & REAGAN. 4 Wise Talks By the Office Hov I'h hhvh ii rune y rinv filler ihiiiii' M'imM hi jn! ;m I'Xju-N Mm' li;irk i-jimI this I into i.f y-tu I sonii-t itni'H tliink Im- pi for t 1m- pim-y wmoiIh in 'il'l lYriitli M-nt. Kr:ip- 'mi nly. Main', M'Iuti' In ;m rsiiwl -hut tlinl'n him- tbiritf vii r t nil y n- -r vi-iimn f'r. Tin- jmih inmiiilnin iiml tlx tfiKiil oll iiccaii xi im 1 nifi li Orrjfiin iiIiii".hiIhti' nn' jinn fiiniiyli fur in . Ktil it 'm all in lnv vim wen' riiini'il. I'a liki- lam flmuiliT and corn mi tin i-nli, am) harvrol !ipl-s it ml 11 lot tl' thiiiu'H tlml a kill wlm w.f liftrn linn niilr of lite wriiiw Iio(1h Iuihii'I had iiim-li i'lianct' to j;i-t aripiaiiili-d with. Tuv who havr lived on Imtli nidf nf thin yrwit country and livi-d Inn if I'tmii'li to knmv what 'n w hat nn i all t h nw 1 h i n jnit iim nii't- mu place tn iin-oth'-r, if yon know wImti1 to Imy. W'f 'vi ynt ilti rti i-hnw'tltT from Itfttofl I hut tn jllHt IIH Ilil'f (IH "CD fvrr ttv mi the Hand, and lot it nf ol her tiling that havi' that " Pnwn r.ant tiMti MILLER & fWBANK ttt SPREAD THE NEWS Coloni3t3, Rates Colonist Rates from all points East to Oregon from March 1 to April 30, 1908 The Southern Pacific Railroad; Announces thnt r.ntos In i-ffpct Mnrcli 1, Hum, will bo $:I8 from Chioago, ) $:l.ri..r.(i from Ht. LoiiIh, Mo.; from Missouri River common points, Coun cil Blufls to Knnsas City, Mo., lucluiliiiff also St. Paul, Minneapolis, , !0; from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pnelilo, t'M. For furtlier Information call on or ndtlroHs A. S. ROHENBAUM, Agent, Medford, Or. . Are You Looking l-'or a l.aiitniu in Kotnr nf n wry n-t applt! land in KopH ltivir Valleyf I am .it ft riiiy a trart containiiii; I71 ihtps - ."Hi m-rt-H of this i the very t hni.TsI aili' land, l .Ti nir ai-m. Only 7 inili-n fmm Medford. For fur Ih'T parlicularH hi ALFRED SMITH ()VKI JACKSON COUNTV I'.ANK. We Want to Buy Lands Realty Bond Syndicate of Oregon W. H. Stalker Jackson county Secretary Miink Annex J