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; wfW otni MEDtfOTCD MATT, TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD, QKtttiON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1I),I2. -j. 1 ill MflMTORD MAIL TRIBUNE AJf lMPPJtNDBNT NRWHI'APKn jEWlW' " BtlNDAY TIT TUB VKHT AKTRnNOON MBOFG K)KD rniNTINQ CO, Th IMmecrntla Times. Th Medford Mall, The MoJford Tribune. Th South ern Ortronlsn, The Ashland Tribune. Office Mull Tribune Hulltlln. IS-27-29 North Mr street; phone. Main aosi; noma 76. OEORCJK PUTNAM. Editor and Manager .Watered spcondclos mntter t Medford, Orctron, nJer the act of March 1, 1879. Official Paper of the Cltr of Medford. Official raper of Jackson County, BUBSCHIPTIOtf UATKS. 'l One year, br mn.- iR.oo One month, by mnll. ......... ..... .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Con- tral Point...... ,.,.. SO Saturday only, by mall, pr year., S.n Weekly, per year.,-. 1.50 , SWORJf CinrUIiATTOX. Dally average or eleven months end In November 30. 1911. 7M. Fall Leaaed Wire United Press Dlipatrhra, The Mall Tribune la on sale at the Ferry News Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Bowman News Co.. rortiand. ore. W. a Whitney. Seattle. Wash. MBDFOHD, OllEOOW. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest (rowing city In Oregon. Population U. 8. census 1J10SS10; estimated. 1911 to.ooo. Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water 8ystetn completed. Rtrlwr finest supply pure mountain water, and 17.1 nlles or streets paved. Poitofflce receipts for year ending November 10. 1911. show Increase of 19 per cent. Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogue River Spltsenber apples won sweep ttakea prise and title of AleKta ( the Wsrld at the National Annie Show. Spokane, 190, and a ear of Newtown won Ftrat Prise Ib 1418 , t Canadian International Apple Show. Vancouver, B. C. rtrat Mae t 111 at Spokane National Apple Show wen by carload or Newtowna Roruo Rlrer prar brought highest rices In alt markets of the world dur .leg the paat six year ' JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Tho Chicago Kecord-IIenild is ad ding to the enlightenment of the world ' by conducting mt exclusive investiga tion as to why motormen ntul conduc tors on street cars wear celluloid col lars. As ono who still remembers the j campaign says, ''We stood upon the Bear creek' ' bridge aiid battled for iTouiycllc."- y The election for secretary of stale seemed to have been Olcott mid dried. "Bulpirians lake Tcliatalja" Fay a. headline. Vc hope it helped but -reany oenevc rerunn wouia nnvc been more effective. ' When the election result ramo.iu observers at Madison, Wis7, "distin'et lv noted a fluttering of Sen La Fol lette's left eyelid. Man named Ilellzcl was elected lo .legislature in California... Sounds like a stutterer's attempt at swearing. Remember, in a few days we will announce our candidate for mayor. But that needn't ureveut any of you fellows from entering the race. Wo know of sis or seven Medford men' who arc not thinking of making tho race. Valentine, to a Suffragette If you will marry nic, dtnr heart ' I solemnly declare ' That when election day comes I Will vote for you for mayor. HOME INDUSTRIES DAY By proclamation of Governor Vet -Thursday, November 21 will bo ob. served as Home Industries duy all over Oregon. Munufucturers und merchunts ure requested to be pre pared to meet the demands for the products of tho Oregon industries thut will result from reuchiug nil the people of Oregon in one day for the very practical idea of getting behind the industries that ure the founda tion of our prosperity. Retail mer chants should make u display of Made in Oregon products on thut day in their hhow windows und help edu culo the people to give support to their manufacturing establishments. Headers of (his paper ure requested to btttdy Hie Made in Oreggon pugo in this paper nnd to call for household necessities, building materials, m chineryor anything they may need in tho courso of their business, I'ut ropizo tho homo incrchniit nnd the homo, indiibtries if you want Oregon lo prosper and become prosperous yourself. ILLINOIS MAN BUYS "TABLE ROCK RANCH Twenty .acres, fl- tho S. C. Collins ranch at Tablo Rock have been sold to M. B. Chaso of Qloncoe, III. Mr. Cbaso Is building a fine bungalow on his now acquisition, Tho tract is planted to pears three years old. Mrs, Chaso arrived last evening, tho household goods having been ship ped, The prlco paid was $0000. The bhIo web mudo through C. A. McArtbur and Thomas H. E. Hath-away. A QUESTION OP ETHICS. That t&wjleut weekly, the Povtlmul Spool ui or says: Probftbly'lt will Interest tho renders of The Spectator to know thot U did not nccept pay for tiny advertising endorsing measures tbnt should havd boon supported or opposing measures thnt should hnvo been do fonted. Nor (ltd tt publish any advertising endorsing bad bills or opposing good ones. Tito Spectator does not bellevo that n nowgpnpcr should mko pay for defeating vicious legislation any more than It should tnko pay for assisting in passing vicious legislation. This Is a matter of ethics, how over; and maybo should not be dragged Into any discussion of Journalism or polities. As any discussion ol journalism involves a discussion of ethics, Uua, subject is worthy ol! passing liotico. The Mail Tribune nrohabfv reeeiv'ed loss nionev from politics than ally of the papers in .Inokson oounty. 1t, has never chanipiiuied a cause iijjittsimvu oytiuunaue. lor principle. The Mail! Tribune has. however, published advertise ments for a fqhiitiativo measures. These were labeled 'paid advertisement." They did not influence in the slightest the paper's editorial policy. Advertisements were printed Xor the majority rule bills, and the paper used its utmost influence to defeat this measure. Advertisements were also printed against the single tax, though the paper fa vol's this form of taxation. Other instances could be cited. The Mail Tribune believes that advocates or opponents of any measure before the public have a right to present their views to the public, so that the people may determine their course. For this purpose its advertising columns are open, with the distinct understanding that the editorial columns will present the other side of the argument. SENATOR BOURNE'S APPRECIATION. THE Mail Tribune is in from Senator Jonathan Portland. Nor. 7. ID 12. "I thank you most heartily Tor your kindness In sending a tolcgram today telling mo of the splendid vote given mo In Jackson county. Am sorry that the result is such throughout tho state as to bo a disappoint ment to my many friends. My services will always bo at the command or the people of Jackson county whether I am tn or out of tho senate. I deeply appreciate tho confidence they have shown in mo as indicated by their votes in both tho primaries and tho general election. Referring to a matter of particular Interest to you. will say that Crater Lake, because of Its national as well as Us local importance, will have my continued active interest and assistance. With best wishes. Yours very truly. JONATHAN 110UUNK. JR. TllP Mnil Trillium ilrmo- with m-iiiv rlmi-o mnx.k- Senator Bourne's defeat as glad that Jackson county, except Ashland, showed appre ciation for his efforts in behalf of Crater Lake. Senator Bourne is in position to secure additional money at the coming session and to make it a continuing appropriation, ensuring the UU,UW called for jii the, original bill. . A NEGLECTED INDUSTRY. ALTHOUGH the Rogue river valley produces apples enough to suddIv all Orecron with eidnr and vinnmnv but little of it has bcciunade because there was no market for it. '' '' X)cal 'merchants rind :iobborsdmvp'voFiispflrn1inTrtl!f u, .because afi did not comply . - otner words, it was wrongly made. Medford merchants and jobbers have agreed to buy all their supply here, if it comes up to the mark. In order that cider aiid vinegar may be properlv- made, Prof. O'Gara has written a series of articles upon the sub ject, the first of which will appear in-the Mail Tribune luesday. Later they will be printed in pamphlet form for Jree distribution. The valley can just as well as not add a valuable eom mercial asset from a hitherto waste product. ANDERSON FAVORITE OVER CORBETT Tomorrow night wjicti the gong feeud,? Bud Anderson of Vancouver nud PVeddio Corbett, the Chicago lightweight on their ten round jour ney, the fans shonld hee one of the best boxing bouts pulled offjn these parts, nnd one thdt promises to excel oven the Anderson-O'Brien bout which took place last mouth tutd wu? voiced by the fans to be the bet ever. Both boys are said to bo in the'bfht of bhupc to go the route uud CorlJutt cluims that he will cut out n 1'iiht pace for tho local boy and is confi dent that he can secure u win ovdr Anderson. In addition to the main event there will be u six round preliminary be tween Freddie Anderson and "Young McGovern." The bonis will start promptly at 8:30 p. in. SKATING SEASON OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY Wednesday ovenlng will no doubt bring Joy to many of tho people of Medford, for on thut night, tho Nata torlum plans to throw open tho doors of their large ami commodious skat ing rink to the public. Every indi cation Is that tho coming season will bo tho most successful In tho history of tho rink, for tho peoplo of tho country are agaitt taking lo this onco popular pastime. Kvery effort will bo mado by the management to In sure comfort and a good tlmo to all the patrons, Tho Medford band will furnish music for tho opening night and a froo dtfnco will bo In order from 10 to 12. Tho controversy between tho theatrical syndicates and the Amer ican PcderMltm of Musicians, which, for a time, threatened trouble, has been adjusted. or candidate for uioitev. It receipt of the follow Bourne. Jr.: mg letter a loss to tho wr-ifi lint it i expenditure of the entire - , - - . - T' ' --.. with commercial test's in BOY PLAYS WITH CAP; LOSES HAND Everett I'cudictotw n M.v-yrar-old boy-living with Mrs. V. M. Wiuslow and her brolher-in-liiw, V. It. Garrett at Buncom mot .with a serious acci dent Irist .Saturday which entailed the loss of u part of his thumb nnd two fingers, bays the 1'oht. Kverett,- in company with it small playmate discovered it box of giant powder cups which Mr. Garrett had placed on u high shelf in tin outhouse for safe keeping. With the aid of a long jKilo the boys succeeded in knocking the box to the ground and deciding the contents were home kind of fireworks, at first tried to explode them in a toy pistol. Failing in this attempt, Kverett touched a lighted mutch to one of the caps while hold ing it in his fingers. Tho cap prompt ly exploded, blowing off a portion of his thumb and two lingers and bury ing one piece deep in the palm of his hand. SUFFRAGETTES SING AND CHEER IN NEW YORK STREETS NW YOUIC, Nov. 11. Fifteen thousand cheering and Hinging wo men celebrated with u brilliant pa radQ In this city Saturday the recent addition of four HtaiH to tho women Huffrago flag. Four floatH, half a dozen gold churlots featured tho pu. rude, Tho flouts und chariots rep resented the ten snffrago st.utes, Tim floats representing Kansas, Michi gan, Oregon and Arizona, whoro tho right to voto was given women In tho recent election woro In front. "Kansas for Liberty," read a trans parency, "Michigan for co-opera tion," "Oregon for Freedom," "Arl zona for Justice" woro tho other texts. Medford Printing company carry a full Una of legal blaolci. OIUUNASl'K no. ?in. An ordinance ntuondlng and sup Dloutetttlng oi'itliiJiu'o No. 70U, paused September 3, A. ! IS'l-- "d ordin ance M), 707 paisotl ucioner 11, A. I). 1012. and nrovldlng for tho exe cution and Imuiuiw of the uoKottabln coupon bondn of the city of Medford, Oregon, to Iho amount or au,u00 Tor the purpose of movldlng the neceu sary funds for tho construction of n bridge nnd tho. necessary approaches nnd appnrteuatics thereto aeitisn Hear creek tir,KM city fit the line of cast MMniMfevl therein; prcsrllilng the forms'ot HttKl lunula, and of lltn Interest 'c.odpdiij to ho thereto at incited; proviiimjj tor inn levy ami collection of a direct ntutlin! ttx dp on all of tho limtblo properly lu mid city. In nddltluu to nil other tuxes, sufficient to pa.V tho Interest oil said bonds when duo and also to consti tute nnd maintain n sinking fund sufficient to tint tho principal there of at maturity; &ml fixing the other details of tho Ifsue; ami repeullttg all conflicting vrovlalynti of prior ordinance, and declaring, an enter gency. ' Whereas, the city council of the city of Medford, Jackson couutv, Oregon, by resolutions duly adopted at a meeting thereof legally hold on May S, A. I). 1912, proposed an amendment to the charter of said city by adding a new section there to, to be known as Miction 72a, au thorizing and providing tor the Is suance of the ncgottablo coupon bonds of said city to the. maximum amount of $20,000, tor the purpose qf obtaining tho necessary funds to construct or aid in the construction of a bridge nud the necessary ap proaches and appurtenances thereto across Hear creek at the line of Kust Main street In said city; and provid ing for the cnlllng and holding of n special election lu suld city on May 2S. A. l). 1012, for the purpose of submitting said proposed charter amendment to the legal voters of said city; that notices of said elec tion and copies of tho title and text of said proposed charter amoudment wore duly published anil posted for tho time nnd In the mnuner required by the charter of said city and by ordinance No. 124, passed by the council of said city on March 2(5, A I). 1907, for the purpose of carrying Into effect the Inltlatlvo and refer endum powers preserved to tho peo ple of said city by section la of ar tlclo IV of me constitution of tho state of OroRon; that said election was duly held on May 2S, A. D. 1312, and conducted In all respects lu ac cordance with the charter nnd or dinances of said city; that nt said election more than a majority of the legnl voters of said City voting there at voted In favor of said charter amendment, unknown by duo canvass of tho returns of said election and certificate of i tbi result thereof re corded fwi aiid In tho manner pro vided by law and the charter and or dinances or sdld city; nnd by pro clamation of the mayor of said city duly published on May 12. A. I). .U2 in tho Medford Mall Tribune, n newspaper published and of gen oral circulation In said city and duly filed In the office of tho recordor of said city, giving tho whole number of votes cast nt said olrctlou of May 2S, A. D. 13.12 for, nnd .against, said prriposcrt,n8.'nwhdhient "lo tho ' phnr tcr of said city, sain amendment was declared and became legally adopted and In full lorce and orrect as sec tion 72a and a' part of the charter of said city: And Wbefens, by tho terms nnd provisions of tho fchartcr amend ment aforesaid the Issuance or said bridge bonds has been expressly au thorized; And Whereas, pursuant to duo ad vertisement said bonds have been duty sold and awarded by the city council ot said city to Messrs. Well, Iloth & Company, or tho city of Chi cago, Illinois, at nnd for a price above par and accrued Interest; And Whereas, for tho purpose of prescribing more appropriate rorms for said bridge bonds and for the Interest coupons to bo thereto at tached; and to provldo for the place of payment thereof In accordance with tho laws of tho state of Ore gon; and also to make specific pro vision for meeting tho Interest on and principal of said bonds when due, It Is by the city council nnd purchaser of Halt! bonds deemed necessary and desirable that ordinances Nos. 702 and 707. heretofore passed by the city council of said city, bo amended and supplemented; Vow. thoroforo, tho city of Med' ford doth ordain as rollews: Section I. That ordlnuuco No 702. out tied: "An ordinance au thorizing the Issuance ot the $20,000 or the bonds or tho city or Medford," passed by the city council of tho city of Medford, Jackson county, Ore gon, on September 3, 1912, as amended by ordlnanco No. 707, en titled: "An ordlnanco amending or dlnanco No. 702, of tho city of Med ford, entitled: 'An ordinance au thorizing tho issuance of $20,000 or tho bonds of Iho city of Medford,' passed by the city council of said city on September 3, 1912, und ap proved by the muyor of said city on September 3. 1912, povldlug thnt tho bonds authorized to bo Issued by said ordlnanco shall bo payable nt tho banking lioiiyi or Kountzo Brothers. In Now York, Now York," bo and tho tsaino Is hereby amended as follows1 That section 1 or said ordlnanco No. 702 as amended by said ordin ance No. 707, bo and tun sanio Is hereby ameiuled so as to reud us fol lows; "Section 1 That for tho purpose of providing the necessary funds ror tho construction or a bridge and tho necessary approaches and appurten ances thereto across Hoar creok at tho lino of Kast Mulir fttrout in tlw city of MeiUord, county of Jackson and stuto or Oregon, there shall bo and there aro heroby authorized and di rected to be Issued tho negotiable coupon bonds of ald city of Med ford, to au amount aggregating tho principal Hiim of $20,000, Said bonds shall bo designated "Hrldgo HoutlH," shall bo twenty (20) In nuinlior, numbered from 1 to 20, both inclusive of tho denomination of $1,000 each; shall bear date of October 1, A. O. 1012, and shall be come duo uud payable on October 1, A. D. 1932; shall bear Interest from thoir dato until paid at tho rato of flvo (C) per centum por annum, pay amlu semi-annually on tho first days of April and October In ouch year, which Installments ot lntoreat to duto of uiuturity of principal shall be ovl- deuced by upproprlnto eoupuuii at Inched to each bond. Uolh Iho In terest on and principal of suld lunula shall be payable lu lawful money of tho United Mtatcs of America nt the National Park Hank, the fiscal ngcuo of the slate of Oregon, lu the city and state of New York! or In tho event of the discontinuance of such state apency, then at the banking house of Kouutx Druthers, lu said city and state of New York." That section 2 of said ordinance No. 702, as amended by said ordlt n,neu NotV 7o7 ht'&ml the name Is hereby (untmikSrmi.iiH to rend as fol ''Koellon 2,, .Tlifik each of suld bonds had each 'df' tho Interest con point to bo tilerelo'attauhed shall he lu substantially the' following roruts, respectively, lo-Wlti United States of America of Oregon .County of Jn State Incksnti tlltv of Mcilforil Np. ... mil bun noNi) $1,000 The city or Cjlford, In the coun ty of Jncksmi nnit state of Oregon, acknowledges ltsql( to owe anil for value received hereby promises to pay to nearer tno principle sunt or ono thousands dollars on the 1st day or October. A I). 1932, together with Interest oit said sum from the date hereof until paid at the rate of rive per centum per annum, payable semi annually on tho 1st days or April uud October tn each year, as evl dencod by ami upon the presentation and surrender of tho Interest cou pons hereto attached as they several ly become duo. Iioln said principal and Interest are payable lu lawful money of the United Stales of Amer ica, nt the kVatloual Park Hunk, the fiscal ncency of tho state or Oregon lu the city and state of New York, or In the event or tho discontinuance of such agency, then at the banking house of Kottntzo II rot hers, lu said city and state of New York. And for tho prompt payment of said prin cipal and Interest when due as afore said, the full faith, credit and re sources of said city are hereby Ir revocably pledged. This bond Is one of an Issue of twenty (20) bonds or like date, tenor and amount. Issued by said city lor tho purpose or providing the neces sity funds for constructing a bridge across Hear creek In said city, In ac cordance with ordinance No. 715 duly passed by tho city council of said city on November Mtti. A. 0. 1912, nnd duly approved and re corded; anil under, pursuant to the authority of, nud In nil respects lu strict compliance with, the charter ol said city, passed by the legislature of the state of Oregon and filed lu tho office of the secretary of said state on Tebruary 7, A. I). 1903, anil all legislative enactments uiucndn lory thereof and supplementary thereto, and. particularly of that cer tain amendment to tliu, charter of said city by adding section 'Jb thereto, enacted and adopted by more than a majority affirmative vote of the legal voters or said city voting at an election duly called and noticed and legally held therein on May 2tf, A. I). 1912, which said charter amend ment was duly enacted and adopted in all respects lu strict conformity with the constitution mid laws of the ntato or Oregon and tho charter nud ordinances or said city nnd Is now In mil forco nnd affect nursuant to said vote and the proclamation of the mayor of said city duly published, (lied nud recorded. And It la hereby certl'led, recited and warranted that said city of Med ford Is a body politic and corporate duly organized nud operating iih n chartered city under and b virtue of the constitution uud laws of the stnto ol Oregon; that all things, ncjs and conditions required by the con stitution and laws of said stnto and tho charter uud ordinances ot said city to exist and to happen nnd bo done and performed precedd' tn and In the Issuunco of thlu bond nud tho other bonds of tho Issue of which It forms a part, in order to constitute tho same the valid uud binding obli gations or snld city, do exist and nave happened and been properly done nnd performed In 'regular und duo form, manner nnd tlmo; that tho total Indebtedness of said city, In cluding this bond and said entire Is sue of bond, does not exceed any constitutional, statutory or charter limitation; nnd that duo provision tins been mndr fur tho levy and col lection or n direct annua! tax upon nil of the taxable property In said city, lu addition to all other tnxns, sufficient to pay tho interest cu this bond iih It falls duo and alio to con stitute and maintain a sinking fund for tho payment of the ,ilulclpul heroof at maturity. In witness whereof, unUl city or MoiUord, by Its city council, has calmed this bond to bn signed by Its mayor, and attested by its recorder under Its coroprnto seal; and each of tho interest coupons hereto uttuched to be executed by tho lithographed rae-slmlln signatures of tmld mayor and recorder, the 1st duy ot October, A. I), 1912, Attest: Muyor. City Ilccordur (HKAM , (Form of Coupon) No $25.00 On April 1st, A. 1). 19 October 1st The city of Medford, In tho county or Jackson and statu of Oregon, will pay to bearer tho hum of Iwdnty live dollars il layftjl uiouuy of the -nltod Slates of America, at tho National .Park Hank, tho fiscal agency of the ntato of Oregon, In the city nnd statu of Now York, or lu the event of the discontinuance or such agency, then nt tho Dunking 1 louse or Kountzo Hrothers, lu said city and state of New York, being six months' Interest then due on Its hrldgo bond, dated October 1, A. I). 1912, No, Mayor. Itccordor That Koctlon 3 of said ordinance No. 702 as nmouded by ordlnaucu No, 707, bo and tho sumu Is hereby re pealed. That section I of snld ordinance No, 702 us amended by said ordlnanco iio, 707, bo and tho same Is horoby numbered 3, and tho same Is hereby amended so us to read as follows; "Section 3. Thut each of said bondu shall ho signed by tho -mayor and attested by the recordor undor tho corporato seal of said city, und each of tho lntoreat coupons to ho uttacbod to uuld bauds oliaU'.bo exe cuted by iho lithographed fitc-Hlinllo signatures of Hitld muyor and city re rorder; and tmld offlcunt aro hereby iuthorled anil directed to cauim imld bonds und Interest coupons to be pre paved and to execute the same for and on behalf of said city auhMliilt tlally lu the forms, respectively, and lu the manner aforesnld, After their execution snld bonds shall he delivered to the purchaser or the same upon pigment or tho pur chase prlco thereor, The poceeds do lived ri'om the sale of said bonds shiill be used solely for the purpose or paying the cost of the construction of the hrldgo across Hear creek In said city, ns hereinabove stated,' Section 2. Thnt since under the barter of mild city mid tho laws of the MAto of Oregon the tnxes to be levied by imld city of Medford lu! the year 1 9 13 cannot be collected lu tlmo to meet tho Interest ncerullig on iho aforesaid liniuU on April I si of that year, there shall be and there Is hereby uppr,oprlated and set apart from tho general fund tax levied by nalil city ror tho year 1912 tho sum nt ir.OU to bo used solely for the pnMueut of the first Installment of Interest on said bonds; nnd lu order to reimburse suld general fuhd for the amount so taken from It nnd lu order to meet the Interest falling due on said bonds subsequent to April I, A. II. 1913, and also lu or tier to constitute and maintain u sinking fund sufficient to discharge tho principal of said bonds nt inn litrlly there shall bo and there Is hereby ordered levied upon all of tho trtMible property In said city of Medford. In addition to all other taxes, the following direct annual tax, to-wlt; lu the year 1913 a tax. sufficient lo produce the nut sum of $1500 for Interest, lu each or the years 191 1 to 1930. both Inclusive n tax sutlcleut to pro dure tho net sum or laooo, being $t.00n ror Interest nnd 1,000 for prlnclpnl, fn tho year 1931 a tax, sufficient to produce the, nut sum of $2RflO, bolng $1000 for Interest and $lf00 for principal. In tho year 19.12 n tax sufficient to produce the net sum or $2000, lm lug $!iU0 ror interest and $ t.'.OO fur principal, And lu each of snld yenrs 1913 to 1932, both inclusive, the tax hereinabove provided for such year shall be Included In the tax levy made by the council, or other pro per legislative body, of said city for such year, and shall be certified und extended upon the tax rolls and collected by the snino officers, lu the same manner nud nt the same time ns the tnxes for general cllv purposes of said city In each of said years aro certified, extended and collected, Tho funds derived from said annual hpnd tax shall ho phtred In a special fund, to be designated "Hrldgo Hontls ot 1912 InleresUand Sinking Fund," which shall be lrri vocabty pledgud to ami used solely fyr the payment of tho Interest on and principal of the bonds hereby nuthorfzed so' long us any of said bonds or tho Interest coupons there to appertaining remain outstanding nud unpaid. It shall be tho duty of tho treas urer of said city, anil he' It hereby itutborUed' find .tllrarlcdi-'u foryvnrd to the bank whom said bonds and the Interest coupons thereto attached or apcrtafulug aro paynolo, MiiIM clent Muds prior to tho 1st day or April nnd the lit day of October lu each of tho years 1913 to 1932. both Inclusive, sufficient lipids for the pnvmnut of the Interest coupons on the aforesaid bonds maturing mi tho 1st days or April anil October, In each of said jenrs; ami shall prior to October I. A. 1). 1932, remit to said bank sufficient funds to pay all of said bonds on October 1st In that year. Section 3. Thnt said bonds upon their execution its hereinabove pro vided shall he delivered to tho said Messrs. Well, Itolh & Company of tho city or Chicago, Illinois, upon tho payment or tho agreed purchase price thereor; and tho mayor, city recorder and city treasurer are here by autliorl.ea and directed, on be half of said city, to Ornish said pur chaser with transcripts from tho rec ords of snlu city, ccrtiriratcH, mil davits and tiny nnd nil other writ Ings nud documents evidencing the proceedings had In nud about the authorization of suld bonds nnd the valid execution. Issuance and award thereof; and tho acts of snld officers done and to he done In tbo promises urn horoby Adopted, ruliried, up uroved and conflrine.il. Section I. Thnt all ordinances, resolutions dm! orders', or parts thereof, heretofore pnssed, adopted or inndu by the city council or sain city lu conflict with tin provisions pf this ordlnanco, bo and tho sumo ure heru by repeated. Section C. 'Hint this ordinance shall be Irropenlablo until tho bonds uforosuld uud the Interest thereon shall be fully paid, satisfied and dis charged; and the provisions of this ordlnanco nnd ,or tho ordinances amended nud supplemented hereby, und ol each of tho bonds and In terest coupons uforoiiatd shall ho uud the sanio nro hereby duclarod to con stltuto a valid and binding contract betweon snld city ol Medford uud the purchaser or holder from tlmo to tlmo or each of suld bonds and In terest coupons, Section G, That It Is deemod nud hereby declared nocotiury for tho lm mediatq preservation of (ho public stifety that said bridge across Hear creek lu said city should bo con structed without delay, nud to that end that tho bonds hereby author Ized should he Immediately oxocuted und Issued: wherefore au emergency is hereby declared to exist uud this ordinance shall take effect and he In full force Immediately upon Us pnssi age nud approval, Tho forogolng ordlnanco was panned on the 8th day of November, 11)12, by tho council of tho city or Medrord, by tho following vote: Watt, nyo; Mitchell, aye; Kiner Iclc, no; Cumpholl, uye; Millar, uyo; Siimmorvlllo, aye, Approved November Rth, A, O, 1012. J. M. WATT, Attest: Acting Muyor K. T. FOBS City Itccordor, (SWAM The largest trade union In .the world, composed entirely of women, Is snld to bo the Cotton Operatives' union of' Lancashire, NiiKlund. which bouBtti'of U woWorebip of 80,000.' WHKRK TO OO TONIGHT IS IS THEATRE Vaudeville nud I'lioloplnys IiYAMi null I.Al'HI . Presenting thoir ono net comedy entitled "A VICTIM OF .fl.AMMIHV" A 111(1 l'IIOTOPI.AY8-l The best Photoplays properly pre sented with perfect projection. No "eye utrnlu" to "sou" the pictures. lll.INO mivi: lu this picture It may liullifnlly be said that lllograph has put over another Hlograph. It J n story with a wallop, to borrow the term from the Howlers. TIIK FIOIITINfl INHTI.Nirr A story of tho law of soU , preservation mm. i.i.AF ani tiik Fi.owim One of the wonders of nature, the growth of u flower, reproduced lu rolor. WIFFI.IJS AND TIIK .MAOIO WW Nil Coined)' (food Miihlc Special Matinees Sat. and Hun. Matinee prlres fl and 10 cents l -i ; ::. -J : -3 AT Till. UGO AI.WWYH A tiooo snow The Itrst Venllhitcd Theater lu Tow a TOIIAV -rtllOO IT.I7T ' .'H.M All I lead liners TIIK IWHAHITi: Interesting from beginning to end. With Kalent's beat players In tho cttsu--Kafeiil, :. j I i A VITAtlHAI'll ItO.M.VNCi: Qui of 'tho hist pictures produced by this company. Don't fall to see It. Vltagraph. -Till: HKSPUItAHO A clever story with an uiiusunl climax'. I'atliu. l2L .MAX'S TUAMKOV Max Kinder, tho nuthor-comodlau Is shown lu another of his own sketches. This ono Includes a trngle scone, nud tho mnuner lu which It Is handled will prove a reve lation to his many admirers. Putho. IIIlMt'NIi'S uavim: A scenic panorama. Pathe. HI'KCIAIi TONIOHT .Mr. Flclclier Il-li AVIII Slug ('liaiige of I'liignitu Kvery Tiieiduy, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday ADMISSION. 5c AND 10 SHOE BEPAIRING BY MACHINERY I have Junt Installed a Now Cham pion Stitching Machine for' soloing sheen and respectfully Invito tho public to call nud see this new ma chine In operation. No nulls on welt shoos. Quick work. Host nnutorlnt and workmanship. Prices right. Ilrlng you shoo repairing to GUS ANDERSON 111 South Iir Street .' . . , i um ilu i at Will Make Small LOANS on Unimproved Property MEDFORD REALTY AND - IMPROVEMENTS, $ 0 W-t ! , AlA & WjflH.'1T - 4-H , 1 2.flt . A - j4 itl A A Ji A wit 4h t J t I - ' - M-A JJUJJ - -J - -' - - v.-O- 4 - 4 . 4J m4 .. I 4,