SIEDFOTTO MATE TRTBTJNT! irE17FOTlT3. OTEC10T. RATTTRD.VY. JUNE 2. 1017.
PAOTC SEVEN
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G. STEEL
Last Sunday about 0:110 a. m. a
party of 19 including Grizzlies, a few
of their friends and two,'Mazamns"
of Portland, left the Gurnett-Corey
buildiujr on Kads' auto truck and
were taken via Tlent up Anderson's
creek from where tliey elinihed to the
top of the Siskiyou peaks for the
purpose of naming the mountain
"Steel" in honor of Mr. William Glad
stone Steel of Medford. Mr. Steel
is widely known thruout southern and
western Oregon for having railed the
attention of nature lovers to the
wonders of the scenery with which
these sections are surrounded and for
his untiring efforts to secure govern
mental aid for developing that mar
velous wonder Crater Lake.
After climbing from peak to peak
for about four hours the party reach
ed a height which on a geological
survey mup has an altitude of 5001
feet, and which is located in the
southwest corner of section 3, town
ship 09, range 2 West of Wilanimette
meridian, approximately 8 miles
south and two miles west of Medford,
On the crest of this peak, their des
tination, they found a tall towering
rock, with a flat slab facing the
southwest. Here they gathered, and
melting snow for coffee ate their
lunch. Then Llewellyn Dnvies, the
Grizzly sculptor, chiseled "Mt. Steel,
Grizzlies." Then followed the dediea
tion ceremony at which an address
was made by the president of (lie club
Mr. Norcn, on "the purpose of the
trip,' an,d an address by Mr. Uoscoc
Johnson, "the Biography of W illiam
G. Steel," then the christening act was
done by Mrs. E. M. Bunce, who with
a few appropriate remarks broke a
bottle of Crater Lake water on the
highest pinnacle of the rock. Deports
of the day's proceedings were sign
ed by those present and these togcth
er with the biography of Mr. Steel
were sealed in a tin can and laid in
one of the sheltered crevices.
The party returned home about 8
p. m. feeling that the day spent with
nature, viewing the. wonders of the
Siskiyou and Coast ranges was well
spent.
The Bungalow, tl-.e great Ashland
Park place for amusements and recre
atlon, will be opened formally for the
season by E. N. Butler, the popular
Ashland confectioner and caterer, on
Tuesday night, June C, which is the
army registration day. The Bungalow
lias been elaborately equipped for the
biggest year In the history of tho
famous Ashland park resort, where
thousands go for rest, comfort and
pleasure.
On next Tuesday night The Bunga
low will bo opened with a grand ball,
at which Ashland's peerless orchestra,
led by Prof. Loveland, the band
leader, will thrill the dancers with
the newest steps. Mrs. Loveland will
assist In the entertainment.
. It is Modford's park and Medford's
Bungalow and Medford's dance, on
this and all occasions, as much as
anybody else's. Everybody Is Invited
to be there. The great park will be
crowded with merry throngs. Nobody
will care to miss the opening. It will
be the great and enjoyable event of
the season.
A band concert will be given In tho
park on Sunday at 3 o'clock In the
afternoon.
Be ready for Tuesday night.
CITY COUNCIL PREPARES
TO ADOPT HANSEN PLAN
At a special meeting of the city
council last night, the first step
toward adjusting city finances to con
form with the Hansen plan was niado
by the first reading of an ordinance
which consolidates the Hen docket
combining all assessments under one
head as a basis for new bonds and
new collections and creating ono con
solidated Improvement district out of
the former 288 districts.
A date will be set m tills ordinance
before its final passage for giving no
tice of the new order allowing a per
iod of fifteen days during which all
property owners may pay any part or
all of their paving assessments. What
Is unpaid will constitute a basis for
tho refunding bonds and new Hens on
property. The property owners under
the Hansen plan will have three years
In which only Interest need be paid
and ten years for the paying of tho
principal.
In addition to the first reading of
the nbovo ordinance, a second ordin
ance ratifying and confirming certain
, changes In the lien docket was read
and discussion continued late in the
evening regarding the suit ngaln.it the
Hansen plan which will be heard be
fore Circuit Judge Calkins.
WHERE 10 ME FOR
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WHERE TO VOTE IN MEDFORD
Map No. Election Precinct No. Polling Places.
1 Medford Northeast . 39 Roosevelt School.
2 North Medford 38510 North Beatty.
3 Medford North Rlverside....33 Lincoln School (North.)
4 Northwest Medford 44 609 West Jackson.
5 .West Medford 43 335 West Second.
6 Medford North Main .....29 Smith's Hall, 128 North Grape.
7 Medford North Central 31 City Hall.
g Medford South Central 32 32 South Central avenue.
9 Medford South Main 30 Medford Elcc Co., 209 West Main.
10 Medford Newtown 36 Washington School.
U Medford Park 37 4 South Orange street.
12 Southwest Medford 42 1025 West Eleventh street.
13 Medford Oakdalo 35 Oakdale Grocery.
14 East Medford 40 Pacific and Eastern Depot.
15 Southeast Medford 41 842 Taylor Btroet. '
1G Medford South Rlvorside....34 Rear of 617 South Riverside.
THESE SEMESTERS AT
Ef
EUGENE, Ore., Juno 2. The Uni
versity of Oregon school year will be
divided Into three semesters next year
providing tho board of regents agree
to the plan. The faculty recommend
ed today that this action be taken.
The object in view Is to make it
possible for the students to spend
more time working. If a student can
not attend a whole year, ho may at
tend two terms or even one. The
terms will bo approximately three
months long. Under the present sys
tem, a student cannot quit without
completing nearly five months' work.
Portland LIvestiK-k.
PORTLAND, June 2. Hogs, weak;
receipts, 274. Prima heavy, $I5.40ii
15.60; prime light, $15.2,567 15.50;
bulk of pecking grades, $15.3061
15.40; rough heavies, $14.90? 15.25;
pigs and skips, $12.50 y 13.50; stock
hogs, $12 013.
Cattle, no demand, lower, receipts.
522. Steers, prlmo light, $3.25 t
9.50; prime heavy, $S.75'8 9.25; good
$8if8.50; cows, choice. $7.50 Cq 8.25;
medium to good, $7.50j8; ordinary
to fair, $70-7.50; heifers, $5fT8.50;
bulls, $5 ft 7.50; calves, $7 8.50.
Sheep, firm; receipts 2794. Spring
lambs, $13.50; shorn Iambs, $11 is
GOOD ROADS BONOS
12; shorn yearlings, $10.50 11;
shorn ewes, $9M9.50; prime shorn
wethers, ?10.25 11.
Portland Butler.
PORTLAND, Juno 2
steady.
-Butter
Portland Grain.
PORTLAND, June 2. Wheat firm
er. No trading. Cash bids 3c higher.
Bluestcm, $2.48; fortyfold, $2.43;
club, $2.43; red Russian, $2.40. No
wheat market Monday or Tuesday.
Barley $1 lower. No. 1 feed, $42.
Today's car receipts Wheat 14,
barley 1; flour 1, outs 10, hay 6.
Chicago Wheat.
CHICAGO, June 2. Wheat:
Open.
Close.
$2.06
1.91
July
September .
$1.99
1.83
SE REPORT
Reported by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Kir 3..
Circuit Court.
Slate Hank of Talent vs. Ilnglcy
Canning Co. et al. To recover money.
JJKICHESTER S FILLS
SOLD EY DRIQOISTS LVtSYWrlCRE
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va l.t-Hir,l r m l'1m..-JTinii.dV
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I.IAUUND IIHA f I' M.I fi-r &
MONDAY, AND 10
I?. R. Valley Canal Co. vs,
Hodge. For money.
Daisy
Jennie L. Logan vs. William
L.
Logan. Divorce.
Isaac K. Shook vs. Fannie Shook.
Affidavit.
J. Sr. Kilgour vs. II. T. Findlay et
ul. Cost bill.
Marriage Licenser.
William A. Young and Kmmr. Lo
rain Uuri'.'h.
John E. I'utlcrsoti and Myrtle He
C.'irlow.
Real Kstnto Transfers.
George Clnxton to James V.
Young, land in Dcllevicw
tract, Ashland
Martha J. Atlerbury to Hose
K. Hui'lmnnn et. vir, hind in
10
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL ORUO STORES
TUBES aSC JB3 60C S&A
Xutico Concerning Water Certificates.
In pursuance of Ordinance No. 877 !.,,,,,
s.ied by tho City Council March 22.!11. SAI:''
passed by tho City Council March 22,
1917, no water certificates will bo is
sued upon payment of water main as
sessments after .May 31, 1Ui7. Up to
and including this date, water certifi
cates will be Issued for amount of the
principal of any wuter niulu assess
ment paid.
ThcBO certificates will be accepted
at, any tlmo in payment of water rent.
Your co-operation In getting the
city finances In better condition will
bo appreciated.
This notice published by direction
of the City Council.
OUrf. 11. SAMUELS,
City Truiiauror.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc
pigs, weight on May 31, 4 7 pounds.
Age 8 weeks on June 3. Papers
will be furnished with pigs. Price
$15 each. Phone 5 7 1 R 1 . 67
'FOR SALE Forty head of stock cat
tle. P. O. Box 2 5, Biownsboro,
I Oregon. 64
FOR SALE Two buckskin mules,
three and four years old, well-mated
and gentle, weighing about 2100
pounds, for $i!S0 cush. See them
At W. K. Jeffrey's placo at Talent.
62
FOR KALIO Team of horses, harness
and wagon, all first class. House
hold furnlturo for 6-room cottage.
Call after 5 p. m.. 244 So. Grape.
it
REGISTER FOR 111 SERVICE TUESDAY
t. .19, r. 1 c 250
A. D. Knight et ux to W.'C.
Fixley, land in sec. '21, t. 38,
s. r. 4 w 1
Mabel L .Hush to George F.
Huston et ux, lot in Ashland 10
James L. Wheeler to James L.
Wheeler, Jr., lot fi, blk. 0,
Kendall add., Medford 1(1
I'OH SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR BALE Light three-speed car In
fine condition, $225. Valley Gar
age. 04
FOR SALE Practically new piano;
tonus. 4 1 2 South Oakdalo. Phone.
309-J. 67
FOR SALE Clean wheat hay. Phono
67R1. 62
FOR SALE Now alfalia, $12
ton. M. J. Mlnear. Phone 1F2.
FOR RALE Touring car In first class
condition. Call 401 South King.
65
FOK KALE Household goods, baby
buggy, gas drum. Telephoiio C2-J.
FOR SALE Furniture for 7-rooin
house. Will sell or trade for team
harness and wagon. 245 North
Oakdale, 63
Gas range,
bed;
half
05
price.
Phono 55.'i-.l.
FOR SALE Orchard ladders, 1000
second hand apple boxes, a har
row, wagon, wide Iron framo Na
tional springs cot. Box T. E. C,
.Mall Tribune. C2
VOn SALE ItEAL ESTATK
KOIl HALE Flfiy-flvo acres moun
tain borne, partially Improved, four
acres nlfalia laud under ditch, sev
en acres hcnchland, ready for plow.
Creek running thru place. Good
outHlde rango. No trade. For par
ticulars wrlto Owner, W. T Mall
Trlbuno. ii'd
FOR SALE Farming land, fruit
Innd, stock ranches, timber land,
from $10 per acre up, on long
time, easy payments. Address Gobi
Ray Realty Co.
FOR SALK-382-L.
-Property cheap.
Phono
63
FOR SALE Ranch of 133 acres on
Rogue River at free ferry, cheap on
easy terms. Hotel and feed barns
In Eaglo Point for sale or rent.
House, four lots In Phoenix, Ore
gon. J. F. .linmerlco. Eagle Point,
Oregon. 7 u
FOR SALE Eighty acres timber and
farming laud wlllilu flvo miles of
Medford, $i0 per acre, long time,
(any payments; worth double for
ood. Gold Ray Realty Co.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position on runcn by man
and wife. Experienced. Box 25.
Mall Tribune. 03
WANTKD SALESMEN.
SALESMAN Capable spoclalty man
for Oregon. Staple lino on new
and exceptional terms. Vacancy
now. Attractlvo commission con
tract. $35 weekly for expenses.
Miles F. Blxlor Co., 22922 Carlln
Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 01
A NTED M ISCKLLA N EOUS
WANTED To rent large furnished
room. Address 6 0S Catherine St.
64
WANTED Pupils for the summer In
graded worli, Call, 807 South Cen
tral. 64
WANTED To buy two second-hand
bicycles. Phono 288-J.
65'
WANTED To buy a house to move.
Address I). L. S. care Mail Trlbuno.
64
WA'.NTKD Vacuum cleaning. H. A.
Wysong. Phone 2 82, Jacksonville.
81
WANTED To borrow $2,000.00 at 8
per cent on first-class security. Pox
M., Mall Tribune. 62
WANTED A gooil home Is offered
In returned for housekeeping serv
ice and companionship to a lady,
Protestant perferred. Address P.
O. Hox, Mrs. M. M. Cooksey, Cen
tral Point, Oregon. 66
WANTED Hrlng us your eggs and
Poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford
Poultry and Egg Co.
WANTED Houses to move. Phone
48S-M. or 488-X.
I'Olt RENT HOUSES
Foil RENT A well appointed up-to-
date furnlKhcfl bungalow, six rooms
and bath, to responsible adults
Phono 7:)0-It. 6 1
FOIt KENT Nicely furnished mod
ern 6-roum bouse, closo in. Phone
9F22.
"OR KENT Modern (Ive-room bouso
and garage. Phono 37U-W.
FOR RENT Six-room modern bun
gulow, cast trout, fine shade; range
connected. Phouo 48 8-X.
r'Oll RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses. Employment Agen
cy. M. A. lladur, 124 East Main.
1'T 1 1 M S 1 1 K I APARTMENTS
FOIt RENT
apartmeut, 93S-R.
-Dosliablu furnished
Tho liorbeu. Phone
FOR RENT One completely furnish,
ed apartment at Hotel llullaud.
HELP WANTKD MALE
WANT lib Experienced man to oper
ate tractor. H. W. Bingham, Mod
ford, Oregon
WANTKD Good reliable garage man
or experienced cur worKer. Valley
Garage. .
WANTED An experienced clerk, at
uevocs.
FOB KENT MISCEtiliANEOUB
FOR KENT Garden lands, farming
land, stock ranches. Gold Kay
Realty Co.
FOR RENT Two hundred acres
land. Inquire 127 So. Grape. 68
LOST
LOST Who has Peter? Small white
dog, few large spots, partly clipped,
curly tall, half-moon in dark over
eves. Gone over two weeks. Edi
son Marshall, 115-J. 63
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN From $1000 to
$5000 on hand to loan at 7 per
cent, on good farm security. Earl
Tumy, 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. tf
MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan
on Medford property. Easy month
ly payments. See D. R. Wood.
FOK EXOIIAXfiB
FOR TRADE Good bungalow for
team or cattle. ror information
Inquire 637 Pine Street. 62
FOR TRADE One large team.
weighing about 3400 lbs., for team
weighing 1250 to 1300 lbs. Call
315.
BUSINESS DIRECTOR!
Accountant.
E. M. WILSON Certified Public Ac
countant, room 411, M. F. ft H.
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
A us to Supplies
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. VV
are operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In the Pfe
clflc northweBt. Use our spring?
when others fail. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth
St., Portland, Ore.
Attorneys .
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law
moms 8 and 9 Medford National
Rank Building.
V E RE A TES Lawver
QarneH
Corey bldg.
Collections
Collections and reports-w
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to gel th
money. Tho Bullock Mercanttls
Agency, Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 8. Has
klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main at
, Dentists
DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan.
lols Clothing Store In rooms for
merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phon
692-Y.
DR. W.
M. VAN 8COTOC
C. VAN BOOYOO
DR. O.
Dentists
Garnett Corey Bldg., Bolt lli
Medford, Ore. Phone 858.
Engineer and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. P. ft H. Bids
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain
age, orchard and land Improvement
Garbage
'1ARBAOE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons fo
good service. Phone 874-L. . W.
Y. Allen.
Instruction In Music
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher ol
piano and harmony. Halght Musk
Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bids,
Phone 78.
Insurance
EARL B. TUMY General Insurance
offlco, Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract
and Suroty Bonds. Excellent com
panies, good local service. No. 21t
Oarnett-Corey Dldg.
Physicians and Surgeons
DR. W. W. irOWARD Osteopathia
physiclnn. 303 Garnett-Corey build.
Ing. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
oar, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tostod and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. P. ft H. Co.
bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 687.
Printers mid PubllNhors .
MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon; Hook binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portland prices 17 Nortt.
Fir si.
Transfer
EADH TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO
Office 42 North Prout St. Phone
816. Prices right Sorvlce guar
IXTKKl RHAX AUTOCAR C.
TIME CARD.
Lcavo Medford for Ashland, Talent,
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sun
days leavo at .8 and 10:30 a. m. and
1:00, 2:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave
Ashland for Medford dally, except
Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., 1:00, 4:00 and
5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights
at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland at
9:00 a, m., and 10.30 a. m., 1:00,
1:30, 6:30, and 10:30 p. in.