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i: TilE MEDF0KP)A1LY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNK 24, 1!HW. i d CITY NOTICES. & RESOLUTION. E Be il resolved by the city council ti the city of Medford. Oregon: liivi,. ii,r i, ,; . .,. r;i,.i ,v;iii ri " the city council of the city of Med- 'ord petitim sijiici by more uan ono-fifth of the r.ualilicd electors of said city, ns shown by the voto least at the hist municipal election held in snid city, petit inning that the 'boundaries of snid city of Medford Tie altered and new territory included therein as hereinafter set forth, it js therefore resolved: That the fol lowing question be submitted to the i electors of said city, and also to the ! electors residing in the territory i'nereinurter set forth : Shall the boundaries of the city of Medford bo altered by including therein the following described terri- .iorv, to-wit: 'Commencing til a point on the 'esent boundary line or me city 01 edford, in section nineteen (19), wnship thirty-seven (37), range e (1) west of Willamette meridian, Jackson county, Oregon, due west rnm the northwest corner of Sun- ise Homo Park addition, in said ection, as laid in the plat thereof, n file in tho oftico of the recorder 'of conveyances in said county; thence east one thousand four hun dred and fifty (1450) feet, more or less, to said northwest corner of said Sunrise Homo Park addition; thence ast on the north line of said addi tion eight hundred and fifty-three (8f)3) fect to the east line of donation claim No. 'forty-two (42); thence south on the east line of snid dona tion claim No. 42 five hundred forty-seven and sixtcen-hundredths (547.16) feet to tho north line of Queen Anne addition to the city of (Medford; the same being the section line between sections nineteen (19) thirty (30) of said township and ange; thence east on said section !inc two thousand two hundred and iffy-three (2253) feet to the north east corner of said Queen Anne ad dition to the city of Medford thence south on tho cast line of said Queen Anne addition and said line extended ten hundred and forty feet to a point one hundred and thirty-two feet north of the northeast corner of do nation claim No. 44 in section twenty nine of said township and range; thence east 1544.4 feet, thence south Si l6f).8 feet; thence west 1544.4 feet; ?: J thence northerly ten feet more or lean ' to a point on the east line of said I donation land No. 44 1537.8 feet . sonth of the northeast corner of said donation land claim No. 44; thence south seventy-two degrees and thirty minutes west five hundred fifty and eight-tenths (550.8) feet to the southeast corner of Imperial addi tion to the city of Medford; thence along the boundary line of said Im perial addition south seventy-two degrees sixteen minutes west thir teen hundred eighty-two and seven tenths feet; thence north thirty-four degrees west one hundred thirty eight and six-tenths feet ; thence north thirty-nine degrees west one hundred seventy-five and five-tenths 17.1.5) feet; thence north forty-six degrees fifty-seven minutes west Medford TimeTable 'southern pacific railway. 1 Northbound. . No. 20:Ko.seliur: I'ass... 7:41a.m. No. 12iShnsta Limited...' 9:25a.m. No. IfiiOretron Express..! 5:24p.m. No. MllVirtlnnd Express.' 8:39p.m. I Southbound. ! No. lllShasts Limited...! 5:50a.m. No. 15!('alifornia Express 0 :35 a. m. No. 13iS. F. Kxprcss.. 3 :32 p. m. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY No. 2iLeavos Medford. .;10:45 a. m. No. 4Leovcs Medford . . i 5 :35 p. m. Motor'Leaves Medford . . ! 2 :00 p. m. MntorLeavcs Medford. 1 fl:n0p.ni. No. 1 'Leave Jacksonville! 9:00 a. m. No. .llLcavo Jacksonville! 3:30 p.m. MotoriLeave Jacksonville! 1:30 p.m. Motor Leave Jacksonville! 7:30 p.m. PACIFIC A EASTERN RAILWAY. No. 1 -nves Medford ... I 8 :00 n. m. Wes Medford. . .1 2:20 p. m. .'ives Medford... tl 0 :10a.m. - -iT4 Arrives Medford .. I 5:00 p.m. No. 1 'Arrive Eagle Pt.... 8 :45a.m. No. 2!IiPavcs F.asle Pt. . . I 9 :05 a. m. No. 3'Arrives Eagle Pt... 3:05 p.m. No. 4lt,cavcs Fade Pt. . . . 4:15 p. m. maiOloses. Northbound ... 8:50 a. m.!8:00 p. m. Sonthbnnnd ...I 4 :20 n. m U :00 n. m. Fagle Point. . .j 7:20 a. m !2 00 p. m. Jacksonville . . !in :2P a. m S 2 p m. three hundred, thirty-eight (338) feet; thence north nine degrees four minutes west eight hundred sixty two and six-tenths (862.6) feet to the northwest corner of said Impe rial addition and to the present boundary line of the city limits of said city; thence in a northeasterly direction following tho present boun dary line of the city of Medford to the southeast cornor of Lindlcy ad dition; thence following said present boundary linos of said city in. a gon eral northerly and westerly direc tion to the place of commencement. licsolved further, that snid ques tion be submitted to said electors of the city of Medford and to said elec tors of said abovo described terri tory nt a special election to be called for that purpose, said election to be held on the 23d day of July, 1909. Resolved further, that a special election in and for the city of Med ford and in and for the territory hereinbefore described, to be held on the 23d day of July, 1909, beiween the hours of 9 n. m. and 5 o'clock p. in., is hereby called for the pur lose of submitting nt said election snid question above set forth. The following are hereby desig nated as the places in snid city at which the polls will be open within said city: First ward Commercial club rooms. Second ward Hotel Nash sample room. Third ward Citv hall. The following is hereby designated as the placo in the territory herein before described at which the polls will be open: Residence of E. E. Kelley. The following are hereby appointed and designated as judges and clerks of said election: First ward in said city A. C. Hubbard, judge; C. W. Davis, judge and clerk; J. E. Aston, judge and clerk. Second ward in said oity J. H. Atwell, judge; Wm. Ulrich, judge and clerk; H. H. Harvey, judge and clerk. Third ward in said city M. P. McCown. judge: S. V. Davis, judge and clerk; II. A. Thierolf, judge and clerk. In the territory hereinbefore de scribed George Miller, judge; E. E. Kelley, judge and clerk; Clarence Pierce, judge and clerk. . The electors of said oity of Med ford and the electors of the territory hereinbefore described nre hereby in vited to vote upon said proposition by placing upon their ballots "For Annexation," or "Against Annexa tion," or words equivalent thereto. Resolved further, that notice of all matters herein set forth he given by publishing this resolution for four weeks prior to said election in The Medford Daily Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in said city of Medford. and in the territory above, described, and also by posting four copies of this resolution in four pub lic places in said city and in four pub lic places in the territory above described for four weeks prior to said election. The foregoing resolution was pass ed on the 23d day of June, 1909, by the city council of the city of Med ford by jhe following vote: Mer rick, aye; Welch, aye; Fmerick. aye: Wortman, aye; Eifert, aye ; Dem mer. nve. I Approved June 22d, 1909. j W. II. CANON. Mavnr. I Attest : BENJ. M. COLLINS, ' i Recorder. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the ! Best on the Market. j "I have used Chamberlain's Cough 1 ItiMnedy and find it to be the best on the market." says F.. Y. Tardy, editor of the Sentinel. Gmnshoro, Tenn. "Our baby burl several colds i winter and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy always irave it relief at once and cured it in a short time. I always recommend it when oppor tunity presents itself." For sale by Leon It. Haskins' drug store. Prepaid Ralh-oao Orders. "Something which is of consider able interest to the public generally snd which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid or ders now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may he purchased nt Medford from shy place in the United States and mail ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper ac commodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at the same 1 time." ' IIBUNE WANT ADS BUSINESS PULLERS lo mntter what it is you tvL A. .AJ Tt,a Tnki.n. tt,;n helyou secure it. If you have southing you want to sell and oithing yon want to buy, a wai ad will brine the trade T abo i WANTED. WANTll An experienced mnteher- man ; Wtcady position to right party.lApply B. H. Harris, Jack son clnty bank building. 87 WANTEI1-A good seamstress for alteratL department. Apply at Montgokry s WANTELExperienced ranch cook. For puit'ulars, address "S," oare of Tho khune. 87 WANTED!- Experienced waitress, $25 per uiith, and a chambermaid at $20 peinouth. Address Morri son & LaslYreka, Cal. V ANTED I wood choppers to chop cordwood id tierwood. Address P. O. Box WANTED Cater Lake for scenery Squnw ike for fishing. Hay, pasture anil packing from end of road. M. 1 Welch. 106 WANTED W hing and mending done reasd Sehaeufsle, st. ble. Mrs. M. F. uth N and Newtown 101 WANTED Antleman mandolinist would like tolueet guitar or piauo accompanist pr practice. See J. IL B., Tribunloffice. FOB RENT. FOR RENT T nicely furnished rooms at the OoU. 87 FOIt "RENT Nict 604 TO furnished rooms with bath 't Tenth st, near West schoel. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Store jfor sale, about $1600 worth of stotk on hand; will sell goods sepnrati or goods and store together. For information, mquire of A. J. DaUy, Eagle Point, Ore, or J. H. Daley, Medford. 86 FOR SALE One work house, 1200 lbs., $80; one wagon, $50; one set hnrness, $20. A. Duff, 333 Jack son St., cor. Pine. 85 FOR SALE Cheap, fine comer lot on Jackson St., south and east frontage; also choice quarter acre lot in most desirable locality in the city for $250 cash. These are two of the best buys in town. See .LW. Dressier. West 7th Bt. 101 FOR SALE Choice business proper ty at a bargain, on long time; easy terms. AddressP. O. Box 418V FOR SALE 5 and 10-acre tracts just within and adjoining city lim its, at a bargain, on 5 annual pay ments. Address P. O. Box 418. FOR S ALB Two lots, 50x106 feet each, in Ross addition, 4400. Ad dress A. M. Jeffrey, 146 North Dst. FOR SALE 1 house and lot lOOx 148, $800; 1 house and 5 lots, each 50x178, $1400; 2 lots 50x148. $400; 1 lot 70x146, $300 See W. J, Drumhill, owner, W. 11th it. 98 FOB SALB 4 lots 58x126 feet in West Medford. near Kenwood sub division, east front, facing county road; price $200 each. Address P. O. box 571. Medford, Or. 00 INDIAN IS NO LONGER WARD OF UNCLE SAM WASHINGTON". June 23. - The passing of the American Indian as a t:o eminent ward or special dis irovcriunent ward or special prob lem distinct and scK-rnte from nny portion of the impulntion of the ("nited State is beinir rapidly ac - complislied tbrouuh the angeney of the Indian school. The report ot'l Mis Kstelle lieel. Suerinlendcut of Indian schools, I., the Commissioner 1 FOR SALE For Phoonix town prop erty, both improved and uuiin proved, and three good orchards, see Matt Calhoun, Phoenix, Jack son county, Oregon, FOR SALE 70 acres 30 aores trees iu second year. Nearly all good fruit land. . Prioe $5000. Easy terms. Address P. 0. Box 477. WCTor71,ORSALE Pole wood at $2.00 for two-horse load. Modoc Orchard, formerly Bybee's river ranch. Apply to foreman on the place. Palmer Investment Co. FOR SALE 80 acres of best farm ing land in Rogue River valley; all free soil and undor irrigation ditch, with deed righ to water; two miles from rnilroad station, quarter mile from Bchoolhouse, on rural delivery route; lard now in alfalfa and grain; will make an ideal orchard; price and terms reasonable. For infor mation call at Tribune office. FOR sale or exchange 15 lots on West th st., for young orchard. J. E. Pavctte, P. 0. box 435. LOST. LOST A lady s amethyst ring, Thursday afternoon, on 7th st. bet. C and H. Finder will receive re ward by returning same to Tribune office. 83 f FOUND. FOUND A pair of glasses on North C st. Owner may have same by proving property nnd paying for this advertisement. BUSINESS DIRECTORY - 4: t i- Real Estate. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Real ostato, loans and fire instrrnnoo. Office 112 W. Main St., Medford Ore. Phone 3073. Printers and Publishers. MEDFORD PUBLISHING CO. has the best equipped job office in Sonthern Oregon; Portland prices. 37 Sonth Centrnl ave. Amusements. BIJOC THEATER West Seventh st. Continuous performance every eve ning of motion pictures and illus trated ballads. Entire ohange of pro gram Monday, Wednosday and Fri day. Admission 10 cents. SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou street; latest motion pictures and il lustrated songs. Entire change of program, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. Pawn Brokers MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE For good bargains in watches and jew elry, pistols, musical instruments. Cor. Main and Central avenue. Garbage A. C. MUNCH will call for Rubbish and dispose of same nt any time at a rea8onaole ennxge. aoo me..- ford Postoffice. Signs SIGNS Display advertising, Mor- gan & Stoeckmann, Miles bldg. Rentals. C. B. JONES Handles rentals ex clusively. Over Bijou Theatre. Billiard Parlors S. T. BROWN CO. Billiards, Ci gars and Soft Drinks. Up stairs, Young and Hall bnilding. A nine cool place to spend the hot afternoons. of Indian Affairs, which has just sioncr o f Indian Affairs, to do nway come from ihe press, is very sub-1 with the non-reservation school, so staiitinl evidence of (be trend toward 'as to enable entire families of In -entire civilization of the various dinns to gel the benefit of modem tribes of America. education, has worked well. Child- Tbe boklct is the work of students at the Chilacco Indian Training School. Oklahoma, nnd is artistically made up ns auv piibicatiou by a j" 1 "rK primer could tie. I In the review presented by Miss Iteet is jKiinttd out that the Indian I is making good Jipe of his education I The idea of Francis L""ipi. Comuiw- - - a nliniurnn ninrnmni t Phvslehrn rf S. A. LOCKWOOD Physioian and surgeon, ortico, 133 W. Main st. Phone Main 577, Medford. S. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and burgeon. Modern equipped operat ing rooms. X-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bank Building. DR. R. J. CONROY Successor to Dr. Jones. Office in Stewart build ing. DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteop at h i o Physicians. Mission Block, Phone 291, Medford. Bill Posters VERNE T. CANON-BUI Poster and Distributor. All orders promptly fillod. Room 7, Jackson County Hank Building, Medford, Or. Fruit Stores. FRESH FRVIT We have the larg est exclusive fruit store in Medford. We have a reputation for handling only the best. We know bow to buy and seU cheap. H. H. Lorimcr, R. R. V. R. K. Dopot. Attorneys. COL VIC & REAMS W. M. Colvig, C. L. Reames. Lawyers. Office: Medford Bank Building. Second Floor. WITHINGTON & KELLY . Palm building. -Lawyers, PORTER J. NEFF Attorney-at-law No. 9 D street, ground floor. Opticians. DR. GOBLE The, only oxolusive op tioian between Portland and Sao ramento Office on West Main street and railroad. CALL ON DR. E. J. BONNER, Eye specialist, when others fail. Offioe in Eagle Pharmacy. Main 233. East Main near D.Anjou. Nurseries EDEN VALLEY NURSEHY N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or. Grow trees that sell, sell trees that grow and fruit true to lnbol. Phone 3221. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY NURSERY Growers of high-grade nursory stock. C. E. Cook, Prop. R. R. V. depot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 583. Medford. Furniture LET THE MISSION FURNITURE WORKS make that piece of furni turo. Any design, any color, any finish dull, waxed or polished. Shop on cor. ef 8th and H strata. MORDOFF & WOLFF Cook Stoves and Ranges. New and Second Hand Furniture. Ends' old stand, 18-20 F St .South. Phone 91, Medford, Or. Underafcers. : mkdK)RD FURNITURE CO. Un- ; dertnk(1I.H. Dbv phone 353 Ni hl Phones C. W. Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 148. Dentists. j - FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. Office honrs: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Building, Main street, Uedford, Ore- g". DR. WALTER R. STOKES Successor to J. M. Keen. -Dentist -1 - Tin Shops. J. A. SMITH Tin shop. Tin and sheet iron ware on hand and made to order. 113 North G street. ren who attend the reservation schools, show their parents the nd vantages of education. , A beautiful Seattle home on Firat avenue Wfst (Queen Anno Hill) f.... in.rwxiion. Tienson JnvMtmeni TROUT GRATEFUL FOR PASI FAVORS Fish Entertains a Local Man for Curing It of the Rheumatism, He Says. Now, this is not a fish story, in tho impulrr sense of tho term, but a ruthlul rocitnl of well vouchod for facts, nnd if any one does not be lieve it ho can ask tho man who had. tho experience, Jeff Heard, a local business man rather interested in Siskiyou Heights. A vcar ugo, when Hoard wus walk ing by Little Butte crook, ho noticed a large rainbow trout feobly wig gling. Now, Jeff had rheuiuntism, and bo divined (be cnuse of the fish's imp. He reached for the oreuturo, which, seeing in Hoard a friend in cl, allowed itself to be oaught. : Jeff took the fish homo and pluaod in uno of tho fountains near the house, and when in a fuw weoks it became live and spry again, lie turned loose in the stream again, first marking it with a piece of silver wiro. This your when Jeff wont to Littlo Hullo again, he walked by the stream. Ho suddenly henrd some splnshos and some water fell on his shoo. Tbore was his trout. It hud recognized its benefactor. Well and spry ns ever, the fish leaped about to show its good condition, doing this every day when Jeff nppears for his daily walk. - DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, doing husinoHs under the firm name of Medford Bakery and Delicatessen, have this day dissolved partnership by mutunl nssont, a one lialf intcrost in said co-partnership and business having boon sold to J. (1. Hodges, and George II. Coram retiring therefrom. All debts owing by said firm have heretofore been adjusted, and paid and all dobls due thereto must be sottled immediately, and may be paid to either of the undersigned. Business will be contin ued at the old stand under the sign and nume of Medford Bakery and Delicatessen, owned, managed and operated hy Wetzel & Hodges. Doled Medford, Ore., June 22,' M109. GEORGE H. CORUM. D. WETZEL. 83 Notice to Red Men. All members of Weniouka Tribe, No. 30, are requested to bo present at the next regular meeting, Saturday night, June 2(tb, ns there will be work in the adoption degree and other matters of importance will coi ip nlso. L. C. JACOBS, C. of R. 84 Phone your orders for sweet cream or buttermilk to the creamery. HEADQUARTERS FOR Harness Saddles Whips Robes Blankets ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK J. C. Smith East Main, Mext Rax Bracry Oa How Thieves Live liy Charles .Stinii:rvilli the rrlcliratcd newspaper criminal reporter, is cuilv one ot the tiyr features that make the July KvkrviiuDy's very much worth while. There arnclr. At" u arc live nt'i" Wi - 1 Cut llie ih.i: it ,. for (lie to i ' "'" il bin. and nri) ill cot.sl ruction. .