THlg MlflDFOilP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, O R E'6'dN, ' T PES J) A Y, DECEMBER 28, 3909.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONA
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4 i 4- f
Murringo Ilcutmo won grouted by
(lio ooimty olorlc (his morning to 6,
II. I'orolvnl anil JohhIo M. I'littbrsom
MnrWedr-Al thu homo of l)r.
Clnnoy hi Modford, . DoUoiubOr 28,
Hobort V. I'aHiuoii ivud KruncoM K.
Aloxnlidor, ltov, W. V. Shields, offl-
OilltillK
for JtoHebilrg.
Deputy Sheriff II. 1J. Dow in in
Portland on business.
Sheriff W. A. Joiioh rolunicd Sun
day from Porlhuid, whoro ho liid
boon io I nl. i) Oaia iimi! fllrlin' luff.
"Chuck" Wilcox, thu (wirier wlio!1?!1! of Aflilnnil to Ilia I',,-h' piii! UiiLi'
won iimiiy viutoiloH for JiickHonvillo."1" DO,-'uV'
on thu huHolmll field, who Iiiih been r0,'"r0 N3,1,)or I"18 oc
spending thu holldiiyH with IiIh par
oiiIh at Jacksonville, left TuuHiluy
otuniittK for Han I'ViuiuIhco, where ho
hns employment.
Win. Mclutyro of JaokHonvillo wiim
in Mcdford on IiuhIiiohh Tuesday.
Married In Ashland, Doeoinbor
211, at llio residoncu of P. A. I'oil,
JMwin X. AndorHon and Miss Allies
U. I'oil, Kov. W. T. Mitllook, official
ing. Married In AHliland, Docemhor
21, hy Kov. W. T. Matlock, Hoy S.
Hull and Ida R. Alloa.
After thu thaater go to the Loii
vro whieh is now under tho manage
iiiout of Miller. Everything (ho IichI.
212
Thoro will he u daneo on WcduoH-
K. J. Joiioh of Hosoburg Ih in
city on IiuhIiiohh.
W. I. lohiiHoii of AHliland spout
Alonday in Mudford.
Mihh Huffor, who has hueu mumd
llg l llrlHtlllOH Willi lior HiHlor, f.IrW. Tim Lmil-rn nnf iu ,.nw iin.lni. II...
w. u JU'iigan, leu 'JueHilay morning iwinngcmoiit of Miller. Nuf hc.1.
212
f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-ff-f-f-f-f
t MI0IWC00 I npAl 0 t
UUUIIILOO LUUHLG 4
ing assessment work 011 clainiH in the
Ditto Ldcgo district for Huvoral Mud
ford imrtioH, was In Modford Monday
on htiHincHH. Ho returned to tho hcouo
of his operations Tuesday.
tr iif 1 f r
ii. vi. uroon oi uraiits rass is vi
illng in Mcdford.
If. W. Huchaliau of AtiiiloL'ato pass'
od through Modford Tuesday on tiW
wily to Portland for n week's vinit.
ur. nun jurs. Yi. it, huoiy louvo
today for four dayH in Portland.
John Hradloy of Williams Creek in I tho Ust of tiro
spending a few days iii Modford. most economical
Ho Hiiro you nro right boforo you
go ahond, Ih wwil ndvico that nppliefl
to tlio linlit biiHincHH riH Well iih othe
biiHinoHH. Llectrio lilit bus htood
thu toHt of timo ftH tho infoit iiik
rnoHt economical libt nnd before
connidcring cheaper lights ot llio ox
ponenco 01 pe.iplo wlio iiavo used
them uovoral montlm at leant. 210
Ella Oaunyaw, puljlio Htcnographor
room 1, l'am buildinir.
Just arrived from factory, a now
lino of btcrlint; silver. Toilet, mani
1
cunriK aim military seis. Jiicy arc
tho latest in design. At Van Do Cor
& Jaumatin's. I'hippu Illiltr.
Be snro you aro right before jou
CO ahead, m rood udrio that upwlieo
U the lifbt btiwinwH as well as other
bunuiAflM. Eloctrio licht Uuh wtood
as tho snfeut and
was a caller at the oMdfo
hurio office Tuosday.
J. I'oroy Wells, county school sup-
nt,.l. - U. A....I. v....... ... .,0 ... 4..UU4U. xuumiiijr
""J .."K" " "u jiiiiu "I' l(ii llllHillOHH
Vim Do Car & Jnsman havo install
era Iioiiko
Club.
by the Married I'ooplo's
Married Hoy S. Hall and Miss
cd an eloctrio clock iu their window
Ma K. Allen, Friday, December 2-1, 'c1!ockl 'H "'g.dntcd by ho W U. wirq
nt 7 p. ., at tho homo of tho official-: Jcl. ro!? tho U f0. uui
ing miniHtor, W. Tl.oo Matlock. Wl" tho eorrcct U"10 nt l,",t,rf'
Married Edwin X. Anderson and
Miss Agnes Koil, Sunday, Dceombor
20, 8:.'I0 a. in,, at (ho homo of tho
brides parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A.
Pcil, East Modford, W. Thoo. Mat
lock, officiating. Tho hnppy young
.couple left on tho 10;UO train Sun
day Inoniitig tor l'Vosuo, Calif., where
they will mako their homo for a short
licbt nnd before
Henry J. Wilson of Savago Crook conmdennr cheaper lights gst thu ex
ford Mail Trl. Iwtnc of pooila who Wo uati
Uietn several monthu at least. 240
Four hundred and eighteen acres
first-class ranch, four inilos from
railroad station, 4 Oacrcs alfalfa, ir
rigntion for 200 acres, first-lnsB or
chard, 3 good banis, 2 good houses,
school, doily mail. A snap for $50
pr aors; one-fourth cash, 3 to 6
ytarn for balance See J. W. Dress
ier Ajffncy. West Main. 238
niwj nirnisnca rooms with all
m3rn convn!enccs at tho Palms.
B surfl you nro right beforo van
go nhad, is good advico that nrtp'fa
to tho light business as well as other
buninos. Eloctrio light hat stood
th Ust of timo as tho infest and
most economical light nnd beforo
voniriiUring cheaper lights got the e.x-
who have nod
Any ono finding n mink fur scarf
place leave nt this offico and rocoivo
roward. 241
STRIPPED BODY OF YOUNG
WOMAN FOUND IH RIVER
DEKVEK, Colo., Doc. 28. Half-
strippor of its clothes nnd tho skull
timo only as thoy ospoct to return to ri " "! ? "?. lM0 ,S,KU" Pri.nco of people wh
Medford soon. T'. ' u"f, UJ 11 T" u,u em several months at least. 240
.mi .....o i -r. n ul u, ,,, jo Jfc BurJ y0 j,t boforfl yon
" "iU vn"' lou"J sro ahead, is cood ndv co t nif nnnlb.
I.. ... p ii... i)i..,t ' r .
hi inn miiuin vi iiiu i iuiiu nvur nviir
this city.
vol. K. Ii. lou Velio and Air. ant
Mrs. Knss Klino loft Jtfonday after
noon for San Francisco to spend tho
holidays.
It. S. .Smith and wife passed
through Modford Monday afternoon
on their way homo to Klamath Falls
from a visit to Eugene and other
points north. Mr. Smith was a star
ns a member of tho U. of O. footbal
team when it mndo its successful in-
vnsion of California nnd won. Dur
ing Jiis term nt Cornell ho was tho
half back on tho All Amorien tonm
ns lined up by Wnltor Camp, the mast
famous of football writers.
Henry Davidson of Jacksonville
wns n recont Modford visitor.
A. J. Manning of Klamath Falls,
who has been visiting relntives and
friends iu Mcdford, loft Monday on
his return homo.
II. C. Conrad, business manager of
tho Dnily Coast Mail of Coos Hoy, is
spending a few days with his brother,
Hal L. Conrad, scorotary of tho Med
ford Commorcinl Club. Ho rojortH a
boom in progress in Hint section by
tho soo.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOIl KENT Now modern 0 room
bungalow, $20 por month. Wool
vorton Ken! Estate Company, room
22, Jaokson County Hank Hldg. 243
FO K SALE Lot fiOxlOO, splendid
location for business. Comer 8th
nnd Pencil. Seo ownor, 20 South
Peach street or P. O. box 842. 240
FOR SALE Ono noro tract or moro
under Fish Lnko ditch on Main
Central Point rond. $276 por ncro.
J. Howlln, 20 S. Ponch, or P. 0. box
842. 240
FOK KENT Nicely furnished honso
keeping room; no small childron.
Mrs. Joo Thomas, 222 South Holly
St.
FOR RENT Houso of two largo
rooms, unfurnished or will furnish
for housokooping. Call 1048 Woat
Ninth fitroot. 240
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
to tho light business as well as othor
business. Electric light has stood
tht test of timo ns tho safest nnu
most economical light and boforo
considering cheaper lights cot thu 'ex
perience of pcoplo who hnvo used
thun several months at least. 240
Business men's lunch sorved dnily
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids wil ho received by the
city council of the city of Medford,'
Oregon, tip to anil including January
4th, 1010, for the excavating arid lay
ing of nil water mains to bo con-1
struoted during tiio year 1010, bid
to bo filed with llio city recorder no
later than 4 6'clor4. p. m, on January
4th, 1010, nnd to bo accompanied by
a ccrtilicd chock coiinl to ten nor ecu
of (ho amount md for.
Hy ordor of the city council Decern
her 21st, 1000.
KOBT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
Dated this 22nd day of December,
100U.
CITY NOTICES.
f 4 .fc
Miss Jcuniu Forn wns over from
Fern vnlluy attending church in
Phoenix last Sunday.
Miss Kffico Wise left Phoenix lost nt tho Louvro cafe from 11:30 to 2
inursday to spend tho holidays with p ,,. 3,r,c An cinb0rnlo menu.
nor parent nt dgor, vnlit. b BUro yo nro riBhl bcforo yo
A. a. l urry of I'noenu; was in nhgod, is good odvico that oppl.ei
Me.lford last Friday. to th light business as well as other
iwii &mnu oi nioenix was in iled- business. Electric light lm stood
lonunsii-n.iny. lha lcflt 0f t;mo n8 (h0 MfcHi nnd
(Icorgp Koliorls spent Chnstmns moat economicnl light ond beforo
in Ashland tho gtiost of Mrs. Hughos considering cheaper lights sot Hie ox-
anu ininuj. perMnoo of pcoplo who baTO used
Mr. and Mrs. Loin Hughos wont to them savorol months nt lonst. 240
Ashland to spend Chnstmns with Mr.
Huuhos' mother. - Notice.
.Mrs. .loiin Jfolunson ot 'lnlent wns Entire chaniro of nroprnm nt tho
down to Phoenix IobI Thursday night Snvoy Thootor every Sunilny, Mon
nuoniung lougo. dny. Wednesday and Fridays. 240
i ii. ii -.. . n i
.'. . iv. viiiuiuuii caino oui irom .. ..
Jacksonville Fridny to snend Christ- nOtlCO.
mas with rolntivos in Plmmiiv. Tho Onrnctt-Coroy Hardwnro Co.
W. S. Stoncliff spent Cliristmns in w,u 1,0 cIoBe,, Monday ond Tuesday
i ot no ri ri- .i ?
isden valley, llio guest of Mr. ond i-'-'0' or vnnsimns, invoicing.
Mrs. Ed. Hamlin. UAIINETT-COREY HARDWARE CO,
Dr. Fmnk Itnlinrlii nnil fnmtlw nf 241
Medford spent Christmas ot tho homo
of Mr. ond Ooo. .MeClnin in North
Talent.
Mrs. Rinehnrt enmo in from Klnin-
NOTIOK.
Kxcuralon to Frisco. Lcavo Ash
land on Sunday, Dceombor 2G, 1909,
all, Foils to spend Cliristmns. with on tbo train at 11:15
Houston.
for 15 dnys.
Ashland can
Peoplo not living in
got tliolr ttckots from
tho Ashland do-
pot or on board tho train. Apply
to Bolton St Poll, managers, ABhland,
Oreron.
H- PnrrtV wna Anwii In XrjlTrt.l
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Fridny where ho sold his horso nnd v1?
buggy to Dr. Holms.
Miss AugiiBtio Clinchnmmor nnd
her sister, Miss Francis, wore attend
ing tho Christmas oxorcisos ot Phoenix.
Mr. ond Mrs. E. O. Ronso enmo
down to spend Cliristmns with Mrs.
Roaso's poronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
Coroy of North Tolont
RAILROAD 0FFFICIAL GOES
INSANE IN OFFICE
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 28 H. 11
Bail, socond vice president nnd
Tho ladios of tho Prosbytorinn old freight troffico monogor of tho Rood
cleared $21.80 off thoir noodle work ing railroad, suddenly beenmo insnno
ond oyster supper givon Tuosday, in his offices horo loday. Ho was
December 21, nt Phoenix. Tho pro- romoved to ou asylum
coeds of which will bo usod to onrnot
nnd othorwlso improve tho interior of FEAR FOR LIVES OF THOSE
RESOLUTION AND NOTICB OF AN
NUAL CITY ELECTION.
Do It Itosolvc!. by tho city council
or llio ciiy or .Mourord:
Section 1. Tnero Is horoby order
ed to he held In llio city of Mcdford
an annual election for tho election of
city officers, pursaan to tl'o charter
of said city, and also for tho purpose
or Biiunmung io ino legal voters of
Bald city tho followlog pioposcd nl'i.r?
tcr amendments to tho charter of said
city:
1. An amendment to the charter
of th0 city of Mcdford creating a
city court, max nc tno mayor cx-
offlclo Judgo of anld court; providing
for tno appointment and salary of n
special juiieo or said court and re
pealing sectlOLS 2C, 27 end 28 of
snld charter.
. An amendment lo the charter
of tho city of Medford. Oregon.
amending section 18 of th0 charter of
said city and providing for salaries
for toe mayor and councllmon of said
city.
3. An amendment to tho charter
f tho city of Mcdford amending sec
tion 38 ot said charter, proscribing
tho duties oi the treasurer ot said
city and limiting his llnblllty in cer
tain cafor.
4. An amendment to the charter
f tbo city of Mcdford amending sec
tions 80 and 84 of said charter.
Said annual election is ordered to
bo hold on January 11th. 1910. be
tween tho hours provided in tho char
ter for tbo holding ot annual elec
tions.
Tho following officers shall be
elected at said election: Ono council
man from each wnrd of said city, a
city treasurer nnd n city recorder.
Tho following nro tho places In
said city designated as tho places at
which said election will bo held:
First ward Commercial club
rooms.
Socond ward Hotel Nash sample
room.
Third ward Council chamber, city
hall.
The following arc hereby designat
ed as Judges ot said election:
First ward J. S. Sawyer. C. Vf.
Davis, who shall act ns clerk; O. P.
Llndley, who shall also act as clerk.
Second ward L. B. Warner, "Wil
liam Ulrlch, who shall also act as
clerk; J. H. Bollanger, who shnll al6o
act as clork.
Third ward M. F. McCowan. Scott
Davis, who shall also net as clerk; H.
H. Cady, who shall also act is clerk.
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by tho city council on December
21st, 1909. by tho followlnR vote:
Merrick nyo. Welch aye, Emerlck aye,
Wortmnn nyo, Elfort aye, Demmor
ayo.
Approved December 22, 1909.
W. H. CANON, Major.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
Notice is hereby given that tho an
nual city election ordered by tho
foregoing resolution for tho election
of tho officers nnd tho approval or re
jection of tho chartor amendmonts
thoroln specified will bo hold In said
city nt tho time and nt tho places
designated in said resolution.
ROBT. W. TELFER,
City Recorder.
Dated December 23, 1909. 242
C
LO
D
Tuesday and Wed- j
nesday to arrange I
for Big Sale. Open
j Thursday morning
at 9 a, m.
t t
Every Article Reduced j
Watch for Particulars
Thefl
utchason Company
FORMERLY BAKER-HUTCEASON CO.
including taxation of costs and dis
bursements, except that there shall
be no trial by Jury In said court.
Section 133. AH tines and costs
collected by said court shall bo turn
ed over to tho city treasurer by the
udgo of said court, and said Judge
shall mako a monthly report In writ
ing thereof to the city council.
Section 134. The mayor of tho
city of Mtdford shall cx-officlo be
tho Judge of said court. The council
may, with tbo consent of the mayor,
at any timo appoint a special Judge
of said court, who shall have concur
rent power with said mayor and act
as Judgo of said court. Whenever
said special Judg0 Is appointed bis
torm ot office shall expire at the
same time as tho term of office ot
tho mayor In office at the time of
such appointment.
. Section 135. The.councll may, with
tho consent of tbo "mayor, fix tho
salary ot said special judge, which
salary ho shall receive in lieu of
fees or other compensation for his
services as such special Judge, and
when so fixed the whole or any part
of said salary may in the discretion
of the council bo deducted from the
salary of tho mayor.
Sections 2C. 27 nnd 28 of tho char
ter of said city are hereby repealed.
Section 136. Section 37 ot said
chartor is horeby amended so as to
read as follows:
Whenever nny police officer turns
over to tho Judge of said court any
cash ball taken by him fpr the ap-
40!
403
YES
NO
III.
An amendment to the charter of
the city of Mcdford, amending sec
tion 38 of said charter, prescribing
the duties of the treasurer of said
city, and limiting his liability in cer
tain cases.
Section 1. Section 38 ot tho char
ter df the city of Medford is hereby
amonded to read as follows:
Section 38. The treasurer shall re
ceive and safely keep all funds and
money belonging to said city, sub
ject to the direction ot the city coun
cil, as herein provided, and shall pay
noarancn of any nerson charged with out the same only upon warrants
an offense, tho judgo of said court drawn upon him by tho mayor and
shall thereupon take tho affidavit ot attested by tho recorder, and no claim
snld officer as to the person and of- against tho city shall bo paid until
fonso charged, nnd If any such per- audited nnd allowed by tho city coun-
. 1 . . - v. I 1 1
son does not appear nnu answer sum cu
charge during that day, tho Judge of
404
405
any member of said council, or tho tain cases
mayor, is called upon to perform, and
does perform, any special duties!
where he is required to incur ex
penses, such actual expenses may be
paid by the city.
Tho following arc the numbers and
forms In which the ballot title of tho
foregoing amendment will be printed
on the official ballot:
Annual city election, January 11th,
1910. Charter Amendment. Vote
yes or no. Mark b'etweeen tho num
ber and answer voted for. Submit
ted by order ot the city council.
An amendment to the charter ot
the city of Medford, Oregon, amend
ing section IS of the charter ot said
city and providing for salaries for
tho mayor and councllmen ot said
city.
YES
NO
CHAHTKIl AMEXDMKXTS.
Tho city council may, by resolu
tions, from timo to time direct the
treasurer to deposit funds ot said
city In such state or national bank
or banks as It may select, and It shall
bo tho duty of tho treasurer to comply
with such directions. Tho council
this church.
WHO RESIDE ON PICO
THE ELECTRIC METER
Contrnry to popular IniproHslon,
tho eloctrio motor Is tho most porfoct
and ncourato measuring Instrument;
It measures tho oloctrlcltv that pauses
through It with grontor accuracy than
tho avorngo watch moaauros timo, but
llko tho watch It is dollcato and noods
, to bo cleaned repaired and adjusted
ROinotliuos.
Eloctrio motors do not got put of
ordor very of ton (If thoy aro not
worn out), and whou thoy do thoy
moro froquontly roglstor In favor of
tho consumer than In favor of tho
company.
W0 will test our consumers' mo
tors nt frequent intorvals (free of
chargo) that thoy may register cor
rectly, and that thoro may bo no
cnuso for complaint.
If tho conaumor thinkA his bill too
largo, plonso notify us nt onco and
wo will glndly do nil wo can to ns
cortoln tho facta and mnlco all nec
essary corrections; If tho consumorr
thinks hU bill too small, kindly ro
clprocnto, by notifying us.
If tho consumor thinks his meter
incorrect, v0 ohnll bo glad to t&ko It
out mid test It In his presonca with
nn instrument so slmplo that nnyono
can undorstnnd it; It tho tost shows
thnt tho motor has boon registering
incorrectly against him wo will choor
fully robnto him accordingly.
Wo nro ospoclally doslrous that our
customers should lonrn to rond tliolr
own motors, so that thoy may vorlfy
tho correctness ot our bills. Tho
rending ot a motor is vory slmplo
whon you onco undorstnnd It, and
our employes will glndly explain tho
same to nnyono,
Wo nro Tory doslrous of giving
good Borvlco and satisfaction to tho
publlo ond nro ot your sorvlco day
and night. During tho day timo call
at our otflco In tho Whito building
or tolophano 1C81; during tho night
call up Frank Lodor, tolophono 3892,
At your sorvlco.
ROQUE niVEIt ELECTRIC CO.
LISBON, Doo. 28. No word from
tho island of Pico, of tho Azores
group, hns boon rccoived horo sinco
tho storm thnt Bwopt tho Portuguoso
coast last Saturday ond grove fears
for tho safoty of its inhabitants oro
oxpootod. Tho storm is repotrcd to
havo been tho most sovoro in tho
Aroros nnd it is foarod thnt it cnus
od hoavy proporty dnmago.
"NEVER AGAIN," SAYS PEARY
HAS ALL HE WANTS
WASHINGTON, Doo. 28. Novor
again will ho bond another oxpoditiou
oithor to tho South Polo or to tho
North Polo. This nnnouncomont was
mndo Inst night by Commiuidor
Ponry.
"My work has boon nocomplishod"
said Comtnandor Peary. "I mndo it
known soma timo ago in Brussels
that I would assist any oxpoditiou
that would sot out for tho South
Polo ond nt tho samo timo snid I
would not porsounlly conduct such
nn oxpoditiou, I still hold to this nnd
I hnvo no intontion of changing my
mind."
said court shall declare such cash
ball forfeited for the use and benefit
of the city; nnd ho shall make a rec
ord of tho matter on tho records of
said court, and forthwith pay tho
sum forfeited to tho city treasurer,
nnd shall enter tho fact ot such pay- shall requlr0 such depositories to fur
ment, nnd n copy of tho treasurer's nish sufficient bond to indemnity said
receipt, below or on tho margin of city against loss of such deposited
lils rnrnril of such nroceedlncs. It funds, nnd ns to nnv funds ro de-
Notlco Is horoby given that tho! the nerson so charged with an of- noslted tho treasurer nnd his suro-
followlng Is a full nnd correct copy (fonso appears for trial during that ties on his official bond shall not be
of tho titles and texts of each of those I, lay tho Judgo ot said court shall hold held llablo In caso of loss. The city
cortnln measures to bo submitted to such cash so deposited to answer any shnll bo entitled to all Interest ro-
fln0 and costs that may bo assessed celved on such deposits.
against tho defendant nftor tho do- The following aro tho numbers and
termination of his case. . forms In which tho ballot title of tho
The following aro tho numbors and foregoing amondment will be printed
forms in which tho ballot title of 'the on tho official ballot:
foregoing nmendmont will bo printed. Annual city election, January 11th,
on tho official ballot: 1910. Chartor Amendment. Vote
Annual city election, January 11th, lyes or no. Mark botweeen tho num
1910. Charter Amendment. Voto bor and answer voted for. Submit
yes or no. Mark botweeen tho num-. tod by order ot tho city council,
bor nnd answer voted for. Submit- An nmondmont to th0 charter ot
ted by ordor ot tho city council. I tho city of Modford, amendlns sec-
An nmomimont to tno ennrter option as or said charter, prescribing
the legal voters of tho city of Med
ford for their approval or rejection
nt tho annual election In snld city to
bo hold January 11th, 1910, and be
neath ench of Bald measures are the
numbers and form In which tho bil
lot tttlo thereof will bo printed on
tho official ballot, nt snld election:
I.
An amendment to tho chartor of
tho city of Medford crenling n city
court, making tho mayor ex-officio
judgo of 6oid court; providing for tho
appointment nnd salary of n special
judgo of soid court nnd ropeoling
sections 2(5, 27 nnd 28 of said chnr
tor. The pcoplo of tho city of Medford
do ordain no follows;
Section 1. Tho charter of tho city
of Medford Is hereby amended by
nddlng thereto tho following:
Section 131. Thero Is horoby cre
ated In tho city ot Medford a court
to bo known ob tho city court. It
shall havo full and oxeluslvo Juris
diction ot all violations ot city ordi
nances, with full powor to enforce
any Judgments It may rondor in tho
samo manner ns Judgments of justice
courts of this Bthto arc or may from
timo to timo bo enforced undor tho
laws ot this stato.
Trnnocrlpts ot such judgmonts may
bo filed in tho otflco of tho county
clork with llko effect ond in' llko
manner as Is provided by law In tho
caso of Judgments of such Justice
courts, nnd appeals from such judg
monts mny bo tnkon to tho circuit
court ot snld stato tor Jackson county
In llkH manner nnd undor tho samo
circumstances ns In the caso of judg
monts of sum justice courts,
Sootlon 132. All proceedings In
snld court shnll bo govornod and reg
ulated by tho laws of tho stato of
Oregon In rolatlon to justtco "courts,
tho city of Modford creating a city
court, mnklng tho mnyor ex-offlclo
judgo of said court; providing for tho
appointment and salary ot a special
ludco of sold court and renenllnK
sections 26, 27 nnd 2S of. satd char-'
tor.
tho duties of tho treasuror ot said
city, and limiting his liability In cer-
IV.
An amendment to the charter ot
tho city ot Medford, amending sec
tions 80 and 84 of said charter.
Section 1. Section 80 of the char
ter ot the city of Medford shall bo
amended to read as follows:
In the event that the notice so
given be for tho improvement of a
street, or part thereof, tb0 council.
after hearing the protests against
such Improvement, may, notwith
standing said protests, It It deems the
improvement ot material benefit to
the city, and that all property to be
assessed therefor will bo especially
benefited thereby, proceed to cause
said Improvement to bo mado and as
certain and determine the probablo
cost of making such Improvemnt, and
assess.npon each lot or part thereof
adjacent to said improvement its pro
portionate share of the cost of said
improvement, not exceeding the spe
cial benefit which said lot or part
thereof shall receive by vlrtuo of said
improvement.
Section 84. A sum assessed for tho
Improvement ot a street shall be col
lected In tho following manner:
Notlco of such assessment shall bo
given to tho owner or reputed owner
ot tho property assessed by publishing
the ordinance, one time, declaring
said assessment, in somo daily news
paper published and of general cir
culation In said city, which newspaper
may be designated by tho city coun
cil, and If not so designated, may bo
selected by tho city recorder. All
said assessments Bhall become duo
and payablo on and after the dato of
said publication, and shall be paid
within ten days thereafter.
The following aro the numbers and
forms in which tho ballot title ot tho
foregoing amendment will bo printed
on tho official ballot:
Annual city election, January 11th,
1910. Chartor Amendment. Voto
yes" or no. Mark bctwoeen tho num
bor and answer voted for. Submit
ted by order of tho city council.
An amendment to tho charter ot
tho city of Medford, amending sec
tions 80 and 84 ot said charter.
406
YES
407 NO
ROBT. W. TELFER.
Recorder.
THE RUSS MILL.
Tho Rubs mill is hoadquartors for
tho Olympic flour. Freo sample sack.
Try ono. Rolled oats, corn moal andc
seed oats and wheat. 244.1
400
401
YES
NO
II.
An amondment to tho charter of
tho city of Modford, Oregon, amend
ing soctlon IS of tho chartor of said
city and providing for salaries for tho
mayor and councllmen ot sntd city.
Tho peoplo of the city ot Modford
do ordain as follows:
Soctlon 1. That section 18 ot the
chnrtor of tho city ot Medford bo
amended so as to rend as follows:
Soctlon 18. Tho mayor shall ro
celvoa salary of $75 por month, nnd
each councilman shnll recolvo a sal
ary of $25 per month, which shnll bo
payablo out of tho general fund of
the snld city, nnd nelthor sold mnyor
or any councilman shall recolvo nuy
othor othor or furthor compensation
for nny sorvlces he shall rendor said
city: and no momber of tho council
shnll during his torm of otflco bo In
terested dlroctly or Indirectly In nny
contract to which Bald city is a party,
or any oxponsos which nro to bo paid
by sald:clty; pravldetl, thnt whenever
Medford Theater TUESBER 28
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