Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 29, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    PROPOSED LAWS
TO BE VOTED UPON
list of Measures on Ballot People Ave
to Pass Upon Mark This at Home,
Cut It Out and Take It to the Polls to
Copy on Ballot, as It Will Save Time
lu Carting Votes.
Following is ft complete list of tho
nrw laws to bo decided by the voters
of Oregon at tuo. gouerul electiou to be
held on Monday, Juue 1st, arranged
just as tliey will appear on the official
ballot.
The liquor prohibition law for Jaek
u'u county is to bo added to this list.
Referred to the People by the Legisla
tive Assembly.
For an amendment of Section 2S (evi
dently intended to be Section 2fl) of
Article IV of tho constitution, chang
ing tho compensation of members of the
legislature to $400 for each regulur ses
sion and $10 per day for each eitra
session, instead of $11 per day and mile
age. (Section 28 provides the time when
laws tnlto effect, and the proposed
amendment is, therefore, wrongly uum
bercd.)
er at night, also :,k ,.,:..... . I --
nor and in Columl. a river wont n"
rest line of ... wo,t
sixteen ea.t, near Celilo, and limj,j5'
seme, B , . (he a(.le umitmg
ioniums ueep, and nrovid
iug penalties. 1 u
Y, MAY 29, TOO.
Vote YKS or N'O.
3 IS. Yes.
319. Xo.
For constitiiti,m..l ,.i
... . uutVlHIUirUl UIVIOU
UUllltinnnt nu.l . 11 . . 8
ni V . power to cities
and towns, within t,.t. n
u i i ' vuipuiuie lim
its, to license, regulnte, control and tax
tracks pool rooms, bowling allevs, bil
liard halls and the sale of liquors, sub-
J. iu iue provisions of the local option
lnw nP ttift uln -0 r r
Vote YES or NO.
320. Yes.
321. No.
Voto YKS or NO.
300. Yos.
301. No.
For nn amendment of Section il of Ar-
ticlo XIV of tho constitution, to permit
the location of state institutions else
where than at the seat of government
by net of the legislature and vote of
the people.
Voto YKS or NO.
302. Yes.
303. No.
An amendment to Article VII of the
constitution by increasing the number
of judges of tho supreme court from
threo to five, until otlierwiso provided
by lnw, and authorizing the legislative
assembly to provido by nppropriato leg
islation for tho exercise by tho circuit
courts, of the probate jurisdiction thore-
tofore exercised by the county courts,
and for tho transaction of county busi
ness by and before somo appropriate
body or tribunnl.
Voto YKS or NO.
304. Yes.
303. No.
For amendment of Section 14 of Arti
elo II of the constitution, changing tho
time of holding the regular general bi
Qnuial elections from the first Monday
i Juno to tho first Tuesdi.y after the
rst Monday in November.
Vote YKS or NO.
nofi. Yes.
307. No.
Referendum Ordered by Petition of the
People.
An act providing that in nil countlos,
tno sheriff shall hnve tho custody of
prisoners committed to or confined in
tho county jnil, and such prisoners shall
bo worked at such places and for such
timq and in such manner as the county
court may direct and Hint in counties
of over oik- hundred thousand inhabi
tants, the snlarics of gunrds and jailers
slinll not exceed it".nl per nionlh and
the price of meals furnished prisoners
shall he 12i,;C each.
Vote YKS or No.
i-uuaiuuuonni nmenilmnnr nm.
Vidillg that all dwelling hnnso. hirn.
sh.ds, outhouses, and all other appur
tenances thereto: sll
uuiiuiiigs.
For constitutional amendment provid
ing that all dwelling houses, barns,
sheds, outhouses, and all other appur
tenances therotoj all machinery and
buildings used exclusively for ma an
fucturing purposes and appurtenances
thereto; all fences, farm machinory and
appliances used as such; all fruit trees,
- niLM, snruus, aim an otner unprore
meutMou farms; ull livestock; all house
hold furniture iu use; and all tools
owned by workmen and in use. shall
bo exempt from taxation in addition to
exemptions now authorized bv the con
stitution.
Voto YES or NO.
322. Yes.
32H. No.
For nu amendment to Article II of
tho constitution giving the voters now
or to call a special election at any time
to di.schnrgo any public officer and elect
uis successor.
Vote YES or NO.
324. Yos.
325. No.
A bill for a law instructing members
of the legislature to voto for and elect
the candidates for United States scan
tor' who receive the highest number of
votes at tho general election.
Vote YES or NO.
328. Yes.
327. No.
For constitutional amendment giving
tho people power to make lnwe for
election of public officers by majority
vote instead of pluralities; to proviuo
that political partipB ana votors' or
ganizations shall bo proportionately rep
resented m nu ortices iiuca oy mo
election of two or more persons, and
that a voter shall vote for only one
person for any office, and may indicate
iiis second, third, etc., choice; and to
provide for a simple metftod or pre
cinct residence and registration.
Voto YES or NO.
328. Yes,
No.
308. Yos.
300. No
For an net requiring railroads and
other common carriers to grant free
transportation to state officers and
county judges and sheriffs, as a condi
t.ion "precedent to acquiring land for
corporate purposes by tho exercise of
eminent domain, nnd to prohibit Hie
pnyment of mileage for such freo transportation.
Vote YES or NO.
310. Yes.
311. No.
An net to nppropriato tweuty fivo
thousand dollars annually for four years
to he used in purchasing grounds nnd
building armories for the use of tho
Oregon Nntionfil Onnrd, the money to
bo expended under the supervision of
tho stnto military board at any time
during tho four years, the board not be
ing required to use each appropriation
the year it is appropriated. Tho Ore
gon National Guard is required to pay
to tho stnto treasurer such rental for
the use of said armories as may bo fixed
by the stnto military board.
Vote YES or NO.
312. Yes.
313. No.
An act to amend Section 3.12H of
Bellinger & Cotton's Annotated Codes
nnd Statutes of Oregon by increasing
the annual appropriation for the sup
port nnd maintenance of the I mvorsity
of Oregon.
Vote YKS or NO.
A bill for a-lnw to limit the amount
of money candidates and other persons
nav contribute or spend in election
ampaigus; declaring what shall con
stitute corrupting use of money nnd
undue influence in elections ond pun-
shing the same; prohibiting attempts
on election day to persuade any voter
to vote for or ogtnnst any cnndidatn
or cn'vlidates or any measure submitted
lo I he people; to protect the purity of
I ho ballot; furnishing informtion to
voters concerning candidate and par
ties, partly at publio expense, uft pro
viding for tho manner af eoBluetUf
election contests.
Vote TE3 or HO,
n0. Yes.
.131. No.
V. Ml. mi .H.-,,Ml.MK ....
25, 1908, fishing for salmon or sturgeon
nt any time, by any means, except hook
nnd line, in tho Sandy river or any of
its tributaries, or in the Columbia riv-
- ...... its tvllxif orint nf anv
place up stream from its confluence.
with the tsandy river, or win noon
and lino during tho spawning season.
Voto YES or NO.
332. Yes.
333. No.
For constitutional amendment provid
ing for the choosing of jurors and grand
.,.! li!i nn ncrson eon be
,ue.ia, " ...... - i
charged in the circuit courts with the
commission ot a crime or a miu'in-.m-
...inn indictment found bv
a grand jury, except when a court holds
an indictment io oe ih-ii.t.ii .-, ..
triet attorney may file an amended in-
'.ictmont.
Vote YES or XO.
334. Vos.
33.1. No.
314. Yes.
A hill for nn net to create tho county
nf Hood River out of the weitrn por
tion of Wasco county; providing for its
organization and fixing the salaries of
the oflieeis thereof.
SI--). Nn.
Proposed by Initiative Petition.
For equal sufrfnge constitution:!
amendment permitting women to vet
en equal terms with men.
" ES or NO.
'Vote YES or NO.
xvi. Yes.
Classified Advertisers
One Cent a Word No iln,
twni less th.n 15 cent, 8t Infcj,
for the price of foot. Sevanty
cents a line per month.
i.uoi-"-! wo lir of infanta' Hubens
shirt. Return to Tribune office 02
tOST Saturday, purse containing cur
rency. Finder return Tribune office.
Reward. 61
FOB SALE Large vomer lot in West
iledford, just outside city limit; two
thirds of an aore; fronting on good
county road; sightly building spot;
price $130 If sold at slice. .Write Box
308, Medford tf
TO EXCHANGE A quartz claim, good
poylng ore, partly developed; will ex
change for homestead or Umber claim.
Address A. Miner, Applegate, Or. 64
FOB SALE Camera; Poco A, 6x8, with
kits to 4x5 (Bausch Lamb shutter,
with A 1 lens, cost new SO); the.
ubove cost $100; 1 tripod. S trays, 1
graduate glass, 6 plate holders, 4 doz
en mounts for 6xS to 4xo, 1 ruby lau
tern, 1 roller for mounting, I brush,
2 boxes flash powders, 10 packages
developing powders for paper or plates.
1 hypo., 3 vignetting frames, gross
Azo paper, etc., all for $6o. .f. K.
Payette, Box 43.1, Medford. til
WANTED The acquaintuueo of a mid
dloaged lady, with a sunny disposi
tion; object, company and amusement;
by a respectable gentleman. Address
Frank Wells, Medford V. O, !
FOR SALE 20 acres Hi miles from
railroad station, old house and barn
and good spring ou puce; price $1200,
payable $200 down and $10 a month
without interest. AddresB P, O. Box
571, Medford, Or. 64
FURNISHED BOOMS The O'Dell,
over poBtoffice.
FOB SALE 5-rootn bungalow, just fin-
isned; cneap it told soon. Men tiny A.
Childers.
WANTED Ten teninstere with team
wanted by Western Oregon Orchards
Co. at once; good wages. f
WANTED 10 or 20 acres, improved,
close in. Oive description, price and
terms. Prefer to deal with owners.
Address K. H. Bliss, Box Med
ford. tf
FOB RENT S furnished rooms, conro
meat for housekeeping, close to busi
ness; no children. No. 307 North C
stroot. 62
PARTY wishes to get loan of $300 on
40 acres of raw land that is worth
$1000; good abstract; will pay 10 per
cent. Lock Box 656.
RUNABOUT for sale cheap; thorough
ly equipped with odometer, aeetelyne
lights, top, etc, A. C Allen, Medford,
Or.
FOB SALE One U. & Cream Sepa
rator, No. 6; 500 capacity; good as
new; cost $80; will sell for 950. K
C. Hcnsley, Central Point.
FOR SALE 8. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
best location in the valley. L. Nee
dwneycr, Jacksonville. "
FOB SALE 500 head of full blood
Kornbouillol stock sheep; large, heavy
sboarers of fine wool. John 9. Her
rin & Son. 84
FOB SALE Five-room bouse, bcauti-
fully located, with lo 0Dxl4;, ten Hear
ing apple trees; this is a snap and will
be sold ut a bargain. Address Lock
Box 123, Medford, Or.
WANTED To bay from 100 to 309
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or. "
;. I. 1 .. '.
BOHINEBB CARDS.
U. & MOBP.ISON,
VhytieJaa nd Surgeon,
Offleet MadferA National Bank BIJg.
PORTLAND
ROSEd
Festival
ToV held in
P0?J. OREGON
JUNE It, 6( 1908.
Will be the most fctmian,
FLORAL FIESTA. AXp
CIVIC JUBIL
Ever held in the Pacific Northi,,
Portland, "The Rose City," will be ,
scene nf splendor and the center of
world-wide interest for one week.
Several important conventions to be
held in Portland on that occasion.
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Lath
CEDAR BEVELED SIDING
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLHNDALK ORKGOX
YA1M) AND OFFIOK AT MEDFOUD, OHKOOX.
I
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will Sell Special Tickets on
This Occasion from MED
FORD to Portland and Re
turn at $13.20
For particulars call on
l S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent.
VM. McMUKRAV,
"ienor a I Passenger Agent, ,
Portland, Oregon.
Something New
In ttubbor Tires that it will pay you to
inrestigate. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Boeck
OENEBAL WAGONERS.
East 7th Street, rear of Morrinian'a
Blacksmith Shop. . Medford, Or.
Just Received!
A Carload of
IMPORTED CEMENT
of the highest grade
Guaranteed to stand any test.
CRATER LAKE
LUMBER COMPANY
To The Public
HA VINO INSTALLED MACHlNKItY
FOB THE MANUFACTURE OF
IIIOH GRADE ICE CREAM, WE ARE
PREPARED TO FILL ALL ORDERS,
LARGE OR SMALL. DELIVERIES
MADE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
SPECIAL ORDERS OIVEN OUK
PROMPT ATTENTION. ORDER AT
MEDFORD BOOK STORE OR
CREAMERY.
Rogue River Creamery
Medford
$. . AHKBOM,
WELL SIOOZB. MHDFORD, OH.
PliM tight Pomps ftsrnished nluw
Wanted.
UU ft OLOSCOCK,
tsaaerf and Builders.
AB Work Guaranteed.
Ml a H. Pierce ion.
PboiM mx P. O. Sot 771.
WILLIAM 0. DMLEY,
tlesident PUno Tunor.
1 Rib br th Tear.
Headquarter at Halo's Piano Hon".
All tvork ooarantMa.
O. Bo IHJ3, MBDVOBD. OBJiGOS.
DB. A. 3, SWEET
Physiol and 8urgoa.
Oftic at Eeide.e.
Wo M. OolTbj, MetUm. Ot.
COItVIQ as Buanu,
Attorneys-it-L.
Geo, H. Durham. hntt Pail. Or.
Medford Pornrtura Co, Undertaken
Day phone 333; Night Phones: l. w.
Conklin 4BS; J. H. Butler lit.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ABB COL
SECTION AOEnuT.
Lock Boa 801. Medford, Or.
E. B. BEELT. K. O.
Phvaii-lin and Saraeoa
Modern Equipped Operating Booms,
v d.. nnim noun. 1012. 2 4 P. M.
Office in Jackson Ootmty Bank Bldi-
OO TO DB. OOBLE POB TOUB
0X.A88B&
am
Notice.
I winli t" nuiKMiiii'e tlmt I li:ite pur
hn.l Hie I'ftioe ai'l practice at the
,t.; Dr. M. S. Jones. My offe will
' a Wntd at" the nie place aa Dr.
. . ...I ..Jf. lirxira Kill I f'o
; t ; 4 (on,. .Hid .......
; ' f ?C.'P. Diekew also in . 54.0 and ! to C P- ni-
2 SJ v. I. Ttrij'aiihfJ ' r .1. CONROT,
-s-iM4 ,f,U,., nvR '-.jcian and ewjfoa. .
i 1 fishing for
1 , . .-"lrVnilnr from
7 fi " f ; P. Di.-ke, also
Optical Parlor in Tarry ' Warehouse,
'ILHiis No Other Buslaess."
Our circulation in Irgiti
wota and large for a city thix
s.;:, larger than atnj other
paper in Oregon can show
for population.
People (to not appreciate
't i .
stimithuuj for noun tig" '
human nature to ralue only
that which in paid for. The
Tribune' circulation ii paid.
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COI.ONI A L POUCH W( )R K, (1 H 1 LI j AND LATI f
WOIJK. I'AT'ri'lli'NS, ETC.
TKLBl'HONJi 471.
,M IflDFORD.OK.
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Gity
Property and Ftuit
Groves for Sale
Five and Ten-Acre Orchards on the
installment plan. The right hind of
noil, the. right hind of trees and the
right, prices.
Twenty years' experience in fruit
raising hacks our judgment. We. have
sold half the orchards in the valley
and have yd to see a purchaser dis
satisfied with his bargain.
Before buying see.
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
0the Southern Oregonian'is the beat
and most complete south of, Salem
PARTIAL LIST OF I1LAKK.S
WnrrfUily pl
MortKitue,
l.iifm urn! Short Fornm
SutittfHi-rn nf MorlmilfC
Tinimrci- of I. tan
I'owcr uf AUornuy
Mi-L'tiunlc'it l.ioii
Wiitui lii(-hl.
ItKAl, EHTATK
Qiiftclnlni!I)e?il Uond ftDMd
MoltKUKil - Ianai
With Taic J'aymont Provbion
Option to liuy Lnmt ACinl'n Conlnou
MISCKrXANKOUSl
urn. if siiw
Liquor l.lnvnrtt Kornm
Notlt-o U TrimpHHHtim
Crulitor'H Cliiim
AguiiMt Ktat
1 'hiittal Miirttraga
Ackndwlodrrnent
I'-onf amnion at Judimtnt
Covno fur fitunkk
FOR UKNT. Vmt SAI.K. KUKNLSHI.!) HOOMS. KTC. (micanlbiianjl.
MINlNtJ
I'liii'nr ?,oca(ioii
Itultll foi I I
MinrrV l.i.-n
Siimririim
.1 uilirniunl 'J't iiiiftci il
('iiinriiitiririil fur Trial
Sfurcli Warrant
Quiu-tK r,.M'ticn Watur Itiulit
Ori'iciiti ntl t'. S. Komi Contract to Sail
IVl Vnmtl of Ijihor
JWSTICK OK I'KAtJK
t'ivil anil Crlmimil aiihyiwnmi Attamvnt
, , Undirtikiuc nml AfB
(.iniiwhiiifnt iJuvktlV AUai luiient
(Vnt Hill , Commitment for f'iu
Nr,iii'i lo.lurun Jury Order
Civil Complaint. Warrant for ArrMt
IMtOHATB
l'etillon for J.i'ttor of AilminiMlrnlion, Ailmitiijttnildr', Ktcttruttir'a anil (iuanllap'n
ItonrlH nml DoiIh; t)nlr ScttitiK Anurt Properly Kxempt fi-om Ha:rcution; Ordur
t unliiinliiK Siili'of It fit I nml I'l-rxoinil I'rupfiriy Citation; Conimlxiifoti to AppraiflfM;
l.oitfrn of Ailimiiixtrutifiii: Invcntury nml AiiprRiacnr'nt; I'roo of Willi LoUert
T-ittouintary,
Atutclimi'iit
Notice of tiiirniiitiiiifrit
lintnd Jury Subpoena
Imllolnii'iil
Truiiricript of Juilirtncnt
cnicwiT coimr
IfrnlerlaMtif and ArliHavlt Hummona
for A ttac.ii im-nt Coiil 111(1
Criininul nnd Civil Suhi)Oonm KxtH'Utfon
Search Wurrant
Notice 1q Juror
A coi.ipl. U-. iip-to-Ht lln of O.H. !,ANrOPFICK,lK,,OUNTV COURT AND
SlIKItlH'' BLANKS.
All printed after the latest
and best forms. t Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices, eti Give us a trial.
SOUTHERN
I
is.
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
OREGON
Ro&ue River Land Co.
Exhibit Building
We Want to Buy Lands
Realty Bond Syndicate of
Oregon W. H. Stalker
Jackson County Secretirv
Bank Annex
i IZIZZZZi
KNOW!
Any Judge of Clothing
Kimwt nirritiirious tailoring work wbn
In miii4 it. Vnii will .emily prrtnouOfn
our fatriiH In tlie boat, and as for
nIvIm huH finish, it in nrrdlfil for ua
to Minkr ;tny comment. No matter how
iritir:il vnii tnjiy ht, you wilt finii it
ilil'thiilt to fiiifl any flnwi In nitr tat
loriiiK work. Onler for tumbinr aultt
Uivi'ii irtnit attfotioo.
l-'n-iH'li Hry I'lrnning an preuiog
iH-Mllv (I tint. , .
W. W. UIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford
MEDFORD SASH DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Offka fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grill. F. BETWEEN 0TH AND 7TII STB, PUOKB M.