Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 29, 1925, Image 3

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NGRESSMAN IS
ENTHUSIASTIC IN
PRAISE OF LAKE-
; is wonderful nnil decidedly im
, .live; l have never seen anything
it. ll is truly one of the won
' of the world." Ha til Martin H.
1 i l n, the distinguished visitor,
!l standing for a few minutf'8 on
,lm of Crater Lake Friday. "It's
l!lrv evihn(p tf what nature Is
',;loos. I have ht'anl ko imifh of
ike and am certainly de-
fed with this long desired oppor
' y to see the lake and park. I
t believe the people of our eoun
ealize, uh they should, the scenic
ly and grandeur nature h'as pro
I for us. or they would spend
t time visiting such points of In
t." e trip made to Crater Lake Fii
hy a nu in her of Med ford and
its Pass people, as guests of Paul
ieKoe, retiring president of the
;crn Slates Taxpayers conference,
a highly enjoyable one and was
jmor of Martin It. Madden, guest
jcKee, representative In congress
j one of the Chicago districts for
Cars, chairman of the house np
'iattons committee, sponsor of
inics advocated by the national
nistration and recognized as one
le Republican leaders nf the
try. lie had the honor of (lectin
it place in the cabinet of one of
ecent presidents, and has often
prominently mentioned as speak
the house.
e party left Mod ford In three cars
a. m.. and after short stops at
ieet and other points, reached
ake at 1 2 :30. where they were
and welcomed by Superintendent
xisnn. who gave Congressman
lien a brief history of the lalie.
ter luncheon at the lodge, Paul
-c paid a "high compliment to
Madden s, service in congress and
pssed the pleasure of the entire
r of having Mr. Madden with
j. The congressman replied with
trt talk in which he said the trip
Iratcr Lake had been truly dc
f ul and that he considered it
i ha n just a personal pleasure,
lim. It would enable him to bet
inderstand conditions in framing
policies toward the Improvement
ie great Northwest. He said he
always been favorable to the na
il parks and In three years had
jnniended and helped put through
ess appropriations for 15 mil
of dollars for the same. "They
kho great breathing places for
eople, are growing-more so every
and we must improve them. My
is and will be to assist in every
Jhe things the government is en-
fl in and 1 will favor the appro
ion of all funds an economical
rnment will stand," ' said the
ker.
A
( complimented Steven B. Mather,
fdntendent of national parks, for
(fork at Crater Lake and the per
el of the men in all the national
(service everywhere.
here is one thing I want you
je to know, and that Is that you
4nly have able representatives in
jhouses of congress, who are not
'active in the general policies of
iumtry, but are persistently look-
ifter the Interest of Oregon. They
Well qualified to ably represent
are willing to serve your inter-
ji every way und should be re-j
il,"
his Is my first visit to Oregon,
'have n wonderful state In every
j I have learned much about It
tdiall go back with my personal
j and views and will be better
ared to represent you nnd to talk
j intelligently nnd with more un -
finding of your problems and
i to your representatives and sen-
I
I? distinguished visitor closed by
king Mr. McKeo for his splendid
tainmenl. both here nnd at Port-
Y for the drive through the stale
edfoi d, and to the members of
arty on this trip and the people
p state generally for the pleasant
they had entertained him.
' r party left the lake at 2:30, ac
" auied by Superintendent Thorn
and were driven over the new
now being built in the park, so
Madden could see the class of
the government is receiving. A
ivns alr.o made at the Copco pow
)piU near Prospect and the party
I'd home at 5:45. Mr. Madden
in the Shasta for California.
Madden, who has been in charge
budget committee In congress
its organization five years ago.
who has always been a student
ul'tic debts and taxation. Is today
inized as an expert authority on
subjects, says wo-jders have
accomplished by the budget sys-
;for the, people. The public debt
een reduced five billions of uol
fcdnce the war, the Interest pay-
reduced 44 millions and the ex-
fs of the government three anil
nlf billions. He says the Indebt-
bs of the nation. Including stntes.
ties, cities, etc., Is $301 per per-
nr ,$1 jiio per family, and that
iiust reduce expenses even more
has been done and get down to
hide economical basis and stay
Madden says the federal tax
minimum rate of one per cent
I be continued on nil taxable
lies lew than $5000, which would
e burdensome. He also believes
fair tax on all Incomes. He fur- j
tays taxes levied on Incomes and
ess are passed on to those who I
he goods or services of the mm
rporatlons who pay the tax: or. I
jlier words, the consumer ntw;s
in he bills.
U members of the MrKoJ party
Mai tin R. Madden. John D. Mc
f Sn n francisco. Jolfti l.Coch
If San Fransca assistant to thejjpt
vol ui ini-iin. ...v.....v
iany; Brewster Cameron. Inspect
merlcan Surety company, New
; H. L. W'Hlther. W. H. .re.
Hill. Otis Booth. M. D. Fields.
L unpter Smith.0 Robert H. Hoy I,
i Kerr and K. W. M lller. Hi ants
J. C. Boyle, Klamath Falls;
C. t.l, Thomsen, Paul B. McKee.
O
n
bk with gns.
Si. Murk's Episcopal
Corner North Oakdale and
i. Holy mnmiuninn.
Win. B. Hamilton. IVenr.
Cathollr Church.
So. Oakdale Ave. nnil 11th St.
Masses ni 7 and 0 u. in.
' Rev. F. W. Black, pastor.
Salvation Army Meeting
Public meetings. K p. tn. Tuesday.
Thursday. Saturday.
Ilnllluess meeting 11 a. in.
Sunday school 2:30 p. in.
Salvation meeting 8 p. m.
Officers tn chort1, Captain and Mid.
Cay. 4t hand Bartlett streets.
I'cntecostul Mission.
2R East Main street.
E. F. Bingham, fmstnr. Residence
1 li M Istletoe street. Sunday school.
10 n. m. Preaching 11 a. m., and
8 p. m.
Mid-week prenching on Wednes
day and Saturday at 8 p. m.
Street meeting Saturday and Sun
day at 7:30 p. m. A cordial wel
come to all.
Hapllst Church.
Pastor W. II. Eaton is home front
his vacation nnd will speak at both '
services on Sunday. The Sunday
evening service will begin at eight
with a half hour big sing for every
body, led by the pastor and his
trombone, if you like to sing, this
is your chance to have a good time.
All the services of the day will be
at the usual hours; and you will en-
joy them. You will also enjoy the,
hea rt y friend lincss
of our, people.
Come and see.
Main St. .Methodist, Smith.
Corner Main and Oakdale. ' ,L
n.
Coati, pastor.
1 Slide school at !':4.ri. Dr. Frank
Roberts, superintendent.
There will be no service at 11
o'clock the pastor being away at
annual conference.
The Epworth League meets at 7
o'clock. A live band of youth.
At eight o'clock this congregation
will attend the showing of the Wit
son film memorial.
Mid-week service Wednesday eve
ning at 7:3(1.
Always a glad hand at these ser
vices. T.HthcrfT Church.
The English Lutheran church, 512
West Fourth street.
liev. Edwin .1. Johnson, pastor.
Services for Sunday, August -30:
Sunday school, 10 a. tn.
Morning services ll n. in. Subject
"Spiritual 1 m potency."
The church council meets Tuesday
evening, September I at, the par
sonage, eight - o'clock. ' "
Ladles' Aid will meet Thursday
afternoon of September thU'd, at the
parsonage. Mrs. Johnson Is hostess.
The catechetical class meets'' every
Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock.
We extend to all a most cordial
welcome to all of these services.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at 1 1
o'clock, church edifice 212 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, August
30: "Christ Jesus." - .
Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants
(under the age of twenty may be -ad
mltted.
Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Christian
Science healings, nt 8 o'clock.
The reading room which 1s in the
Medford Building. Is open dally from
l2 to 4 except Sundays and holidays.
, The Bible and all auihorlzed Christian
. Science literature may be read, bor-
rowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
nttend the services und visit tho read-
'P room.
Firs I Christian Church.
Corner Ninth and South Oakdale.
1.). J. Howe, minister. Residence
25 So. Orange. Services every Lord's
I Jay.
!:45 a. m. Bible school. M. E.
Olson, superintendent. If) you tire
not attending Bible school anywhere.
visit this school nnd you will find
a snlendid trowing organization with r
active officers and teachers.
11:00 n, m., morriing worship. Ser
mon by the pastor. "The New Testa
ment Faith Restated."
7:00 p. m.. Christian Endeavor
meeting. All the young people urged
to he present.
There will he no evening preach
ing service. The time of the year
has come to revive all lines of work.
"Rally Day" Sunday, October 4.
A cordial Invitation Is extended
to all to attend these services.
FlrM McthfKllM Episcopal Ommli
West Main nnd l-miret Streets.
August 30. 10 25.
A day full of good things! The
morning services will begin at !t:4"
with our Sunday school. W. W.
Walker, superintendent. At 11 o'clock
the morning hour of worship. The
pastor will speak on "The choosing
of Stephen." Mr. BUhh Heine will
render the offertory a violin solo
nnd the other special music will be
rendered.
Mornlnnr
Anthem. Enlt Him Hatiscom
soloists. Mrs. Nichols, Mr. Vroman
offertory. Consider the Lilies Scott
,8 viola Foster, Sioux City, lown
Kvcnlng
Quartette, That Beautiful Lnnd
Jones
MessrH. Sleeter, MncDonough, De Voe.
Vroman
The evening services at 7:00 and
8 tjO o'clock. The Epworth League
will be led by Mrs. e Yoe. Suit-
WhMe Am
On the Way?"
At tW regular evening service
areat picture of Wondrow Wtl
the
areat picture of Wood row Wilson
will be given by the Wondrow Wll
unn Memoi-Qt norlety. This Is a
reel picture of the real Wilson
ju-d ns It happened-Mlii'-hhrceM. 1''f
,,) the day. Everybody houlj ee
this ureal picture. The two Metho
dist churches mill In thin Fervh e
nnd tnvlte tveryhody to ome and
see Ghls thrilling picture. Special
tffis
pastor.
E
' FOR FAR WEEK
Business men of Medford who will
J he hosts to the large crowds thai will
attend the Jackson County Industrial
fair, to he held September 1 1 to I it,
are planning to decorate their stores
with flags, bunting and other trim
mings to produce a Mardi Ciras effect
The Jackson County Industrial fair
is one of the big events on the year's
calendar. In many respects it resem
bles n mammoth department store in
that It brings under one top all the
products of the farm and the home.
It is the community's show window.
On display will be found the very fin
est livestock, farm crops, the canning,
baking and sewing activities of the
women, and the work of the hoys and
girls. It ts the one big event of the
year in which everybody is interested.
Livestock valued at thousands of
dollars will be brought here for ex-
hibii
There will be fat hogs, sleek
horses, cows wli h bulging udders,
broad -back sheep, and poultry on
show. Prizes are offered for the live
stock exhibits.
lioys and girls will come into their
own at the fair. In fact, they will be
a fair within a fair. The great work
that has been done by club leaders
will be visualized in the splendid ex-
hiblts of the youngsters. Several of
the children will not only enter live
stock in t lie club competitions, but in
the open clllssifcallons too.
While the purpose of the fair Is to
improve local agricultural conditions,
the management has not overlooked
the entertainment end of lis program.
Many fine big attractions have been
booked. Vaudeville, racing, band con
certs, a midway, and other attractions
are listed.
Vou can't afford to miss this big
show.
Cook with gas.
Not ice of Special Election ami Sub
mission of Charter Amendments to
(he People at Said Election.
ORDINANCE NO. I7;t2.
AN ORDINANCE calling a special
election providing for the submission
of certain charter amendments to the
people at said election and making
provision for said election.
WHEREAS the City Council has
adopted resolutions proposing certain
charter amendments to be referred
to the people, which said resolutions
ure numbered (i6 and 6(i; and
WHEREAS H Is necossuiy that a
special election be pa lied t tot, vote .on
said a riien'd merits --AndtHaY ftroVlsTon
be made for the holding of said elec
tion; now, therefore,
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1 . Resolutions numbered
G!i nnd till shall be filed forthwith with
the City Recorder for submission to
the legal voters of the City of Med
ford at the special election hereinafter
called for that purpose.
Section 2. A special city election Is
hereby called to be held In the City
of Medford, on Thursday, the Kth
day of October, 1925, for the .pur pose
of submitting to the legal voters the
aforesaid charter amendments. The
polls for the receipt of ballots shall
lie open at the hour of "eight o'clock
A. M. and close at the hour of eight
o'clock P. M. on the aforesaid date.
Section 3. The manner of giving
notice of said election shall be by
the distribution of pamphlets in ac
cordance with Section 4 1 05, Oregon
Laws, nnd by the publication of . a
copy of this ordinance In five issues
of the Medford Mail Tribune, a news
paper published in Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon.
Section 4. The following' places ore
hereby designated as the polling
places within said city at which said
election will be held.
FIRST WARD
Medford South Central Trecinct
No. 31, Public Market, H. Riverside
Ave.
Southeast Medford Precinct No. 3fi,
Roosevelt School on Queen Anne Ave.
SECOND WARD
Medford South Main Precinct No.
29, Armstrong Motor Co., 123 W. Main
St.
Medford Oakdale Precinct No. 33,
Oakdale (irocery, 403 Oakdale Ave.
Medford Newtown Precinct No. 34,
'T "
am) Main St
Southwest Medford Precinct No. 37,
Residence W. H. Stinsou, 34 Hamil
ton St.
THIRD WARD
Medford North Main Precinct No.
2. Klcht tier's (larage, corner W. Sixth
and Fir Sts.
West Medford Precinct No. 38. Res
fdence Josephine T. Clark, IMA W.
4th St.
Northwest Medford Precinct No. 39.
Jackson Street School, West Jackson
and Summit Streets.
FOURTH WARD
Medford North Central Precinct No.
3. City Hall, corner Front and Sixth
Sts.
Medford North Riverside Precinct
No. 32. Lincoln School, N. Bartlett St.
East Medford Precinct No. 35. Resi
dence Mrs. L. W. Standiflrd, 501 E.
.Main St.
Section n. The following persons
are hereby designated as election offi
cials for each of the precincts above
mentioned:
FIRST WARD
Medford South Central Precinct
No. 31:
A. C. Burgess, judge; II. M. Jacobs,
judge, who shall also act as clerk;
Maude C. Whitlatch, Judge, who shall
also act as clerk.
Southeast Medford Precinct No. 36:
J. D. Skinner, judge; Edith Prescott,
Judge, who shall also act as clerk; R.
C. Hohnefl. Judge, who shall also act
as clerk.
SECOND WARD
Medford South Main Precinct No.
29:
Loralne Morris, i judge; Martha J.
Core, judge, who shall alsn act as
clerk ; Florence (Iraves. Judge, who
shall also act us clerk.
Medford Oakdale Precinct No. 33.
(leo. L. Treichler, judge; Llda
Applcgatc, judge, who shall also act
as clerk ; Margin et R. Iewls, Judge,
who shall also act art clc.
Medford Newtown Precinct No. 34.
W. P. Dun l.ip, Judge; Ijiura Berry,
judge, who shall also act an clerk;
Lucinda Hubbard, judge, who shall
also act ns clerk.
Southwest Medford Precinct No.
37:
James Stewart. Judge; Olive S. Oay
lord, Judge, who shall also act an
inuslr. Everybody is invlh
evening service.
.1 YVlllard eD Von.
Herk; Mary U. Bowling, judge, who
shitll Hlso ui't ft eln-L
TII1H1) ft'Alil)
MnlfiHil N.nlh Main I'lic'liu'l
No.
r.
. Rli-hain. Judge; Frank Ib ll-
iiil'"!". judge, i ho shall also act as
l-ik: S;iiuh J. Hall, ju.li;-. who shall
also act as clerk.
West Medford Precinct No. 3S;
Kate Laidley, judge; Ib-lm M. Arn-
jspiger, judge, who snail also act as
l-lt-flt. .jiitu-lMltllt- 1. n, JUNK", nilU
shall also act as clerk.
North west Medford Precinct No.
3!i:
N. L. Narregan, judge; (leorgitt V.
i less, judge, who shall also act as
cb-rk: Bessie M. Bateman, judge, who
shall also act as clerk.
FOCRTII WAltn
Medford North Central Precinct No.
30.
Kate Voung. Judge; A. Idle K. Wil
son, judge, who shall also act as clerk;
Cariie (i. Cnrnahan. judge, who shall
also act as clerk.
Medford North Riverside Precinct
I No. 32;
N. S. Bennett. Judge; Myrtle Wilson,
judge, who shall also act as clerk;
Belle Bennett, judge, who shall also
I act as clerk.
East Medford Precinct No. 3;:
J J. W. Klrkpatrlck, judge; 'ancy B.
Berriau. judge, who shall alsn act as
I clerk: Prue A. Piatt, Judge; who shall
also act as clerk.
J Section 6. At said special election
herein provided fin-, there may also be
submitted any oilier charter anieud
i mentsr other acts of municipal legis
lation initiated by the people or sub
i milted by the Council,
j Section 7. Whereas It is necessary
, for the peace, health and safety of
jthe City of Medford and the Inhabi
tants thereof that the money for the
j improvements set forth in the char
. ter ameiidnieniH to be voted upon lie
j provided at as early a dale as possible
ion account of tin present condition
I of the water system, and it Is neces
sary to enact this ordinance In call
ling an election to vote upon said ipies-
It ion: now, therefore,
AN EMERGENCY IS HEREBY
, DECLARED TO EXIST and this ord
inance shall go Into force ami effect
upon Its passage and approval.
Passed by the Council this 7th day
of August, iy2fi, by the following
vote:
Yeas: McDonald, Elliott. Crose,
Jacobs and Hammond.
Nays: None.
Approved by the Mayor August 7th,
HI 2.1.
O. (. ALENDEIil'EH.
MirVor.
ATTEST:
M. L. ALFORD.
Recorder. (SEAL.)
Notice of Special Election and Sub
mission of Charter A iidnicnts
ami Ordinances to the People at
Said Flection.
ORDINANCE NO. 173.
AN ORDINANCE calling a special
election providing for the submission
of certain charter amendments and
ordinances to the people at said elec
tion, and making provision for said
election. 9
WHEREAS the City Council hns
adopted resolutions proposing certain
charter amendments to be refer
red to the people, . which saui
! resolutions are numbered ii7. tin.
61) nnd 70, and has adopted
resolutions proposing certain ord
inances to be referred ' to the peo
ple, which said resolutions are num
bered 71 and 72. 1
AND WHEREAS it ift necessnry
that n special election be called to
vote on snid amendments and ordi
nances and that provision be made
for the holding of said election; now,
therefore,
Till-: CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Resolutions numbered
67, 68, liil, 70, 71 and 72 shall be filed
forthwith with tho City Recorder for
submission to the legal voters of the
city of Medford, nt the Hpceial elec
tion hereinafter cnlled for that pur
pose. Section 2. A special city election
Is hereby called to be held In the city
of Medford, on Thursday, the Kth dny
of October, 1925, at the same time as
a special election called by Ordinance
No. 1732, for the purpose of submit
ting to the legal voters the aforesaid
charter amendments and ordinances.
The polls for the receipt of hallois
shall be open at the hour of eight
0 clock A. M. nnd close at the hour of
eight o'clock P. M. on the aforesaid
date.
Section 3. The manner of giving
notice of said election shall he by the
distribution of pamphlets In accord
ance with Section 4105. Oregon Laws,
and by the publication of n copy of
this ordinance In five issues of the
Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper
published In Medford, Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon.
Section 4. The same places are
hereby designated as the polling
places within the said city at which
such special election will be held as
those places selected and designated
as the precinct polling places under
Ordinance No. 1732.
Section 5. The same persons are
designated ns election officials for
each precinct In the city of Medford
ns those selected nnil designated as
election officinls under Ordinance No.
1 732.
Section fi. Whereas It Is necessary
for the peace, health and safety of the
city of Medford, and the inhabitants
thereof that the money for the build
ing of a new city hall set forth In
the charter amendment to be voted
upon, be provided at as early a dale
as possible on account of tho cpies
tion of moving the county seat being
put to a vote of the people of Jack
son County at the next general elec
tion. And Whereas It Is necessary for the
peace, health and safety of the City
of Medford and the inhabitants there
of that the waiving of penalty and in
terest under certain circumstance set
forth in the charter amendment to be
voted upon, be authorized at as early
a date as possible In order to close up
the present delinquencies on assess
ments. And Whereas It Is necessary for the
peace, health nnd safety of the City
of Medford, and the inhabitants there
of that the additional two mill levy set
forth In the charter amendment to be
voted upon, he provided at as early
a stage ns possible on account of the
present conditions of both the dirt nnd
paved streets, nnd the need of Increas
ed facilities for fire, sewer and water
main protection to Its Inhabitants.
And Whereas It Is necessary for
the peace, health and safety of the
Cliy of Medford, and the inhnhttuul
thereof, that the overlapping terms of
councllmeti set forth In the charter
amendment to be voted upon, be pro
vided at as early a date as possible on
account of the Tact that at present
it has heretofore been found neces
sary to elect all new councllmen at
one time, none nf whom were familiar
with the city's bunlnesH.
And Whereas It Is necessary for the
peace, health and safety of the City of
Medlord, and the inhabitants thereof,
that the confirming of the titles of the
United Stnt net forth In. the ordi
nances to be voted upon be provided
at as early a date as possible, on no
count of the fu that the acceptance
of said conveyances nnd the approval
ofQie titles to said lots by the govern
ment will depend on the ratification
und confirmation of the acts of ho
tiy council; ami it is necessary tS
itacla this ordinance In calling an
lection to vote upon said questions;
now, therefore,
A N i : M EK J ENt 1 Y IS H H il E B V
DECLARED TO E.IST mid this or.li-
na lice sha 11 go 111 to loi'ce aim el led
Upon lis passage and approval.
Passed by the Council this 7ih day
of August, lit 2,1, by tho following
vote:
Yeas: McDonald. Elliott, . Jacobs.
Crose anil Hammond.
Nays: None.
Appro vet) by the Mayor, August
7ih. IU25.
O. O. OLHNDERFEK.
Mavor.
ATTEST:
M. I.. ALFORD.
SEAL) Becorder.
Notice of Fieri Ion and Submission of
Pmimsed Act of .Miinleial Legisla
tion in the People at Said Election.
Notice Is hereby given that a special
lection wilt be held both In the city
f Medford. and In the territory. pro
posed to be annexed tn legal descrip
tion of which Is hereinafter set forth),
on Thursday, the. Nth day of October,
1125, from S:00 o'clock A. M. to K:l0
o'clock P. M- of said date for the pur
pose of submitting to the legal voters
and act of municipal legislation, auth
orizing the annexation to the city or
Medford of the following described
territory:
Beginning at the southwest corner
of Section 20. Township 37. South
range 1 West of the Willamette Mrl-
lian, and running thence north along
the west boundary of llighcrofl Addl-
ion to the noil Invest corner thereof:
l hence East along the north line of
Highcroft Addition to the northeast
corner thereof; ihenee south along the
east line of Highcroft Addition to lis
intersection with the section line be
tween Sections 2 0a ml 2H, Township
37 South Range 1 West of the Willam-
tie Meridian; thence east along said
section line to the quarter section cor-
r between said Sections 20 and 211;
thence northerly to the northwest cor
ner of Capitol Dill Addition; being the
northwest corner of t he soulhw est
quarter nt the southeast quarter nt
said Section 20; thence oast along the
north line of Cnpllol Hill Addition to a
point directly north ot the norineasi
corner of the city reservoir site, as
describe) In deed records volume 71 at
page fill I thereof; tlence south along
the east line of the city reservoir site
to the southeast corner thereof;
I hence east lo the northeast corner of
the El Mar Addition now vacated:
thence south along the east line of El
Mar Addition, now vacated, to the
section line between said Sections 20
and 29; thence east to the section cor
ner common to Sections 20, 21, 2S and
2H. Township 37 South Range 1 West
of the Willamette Meridian; I hence
south on the section line between said
sections 2S and 2!) to the south side
of the country road; thence west along
the south line of the county road to
the northeast corner of Siskiyou
Heights Extension; thence south along
the east line of Siskiyou Heights Ex
tension to the southeast corner of
block five (5) of said Addition; thence
westerly along the south line of nl.ck
five (fi) and the westerly projection
thereof across block four t4) to its in
tersection with Windsor Avenue and
the south line of Oakwood Drive;
thence westerly along the south line
of Oakwood Drive to its InteiMeciion
with the east line of Barnehurs Road,
being the east line of Siskiyou lielgnts
Addition; thence nottherly along the
east line of the Barneburg road and
the west line of I he Siskiyou Heights
Extension, being- the present cily lim
its to tho northeast corner of Siskiyou
Heights Addition; thence west along
the north line of Siskiyou Heights Ad
dition to the northwest corner there
of; thence northerly along the present
city limits to the northeast c'orner of
Queen Anne Addition; thence wester
ly along the north line of Queen Anne
Addition lo the place of beginning.
Notice Is hereby further given thnt
the council designates the precinct
polling places selected and designated
under Ordinance No. 1732 as the poll
ing places within said city at which
said special election will be held.
And In addition to the regular poll
ing places in said city, as designated,
the council designates the following
as the polling place In the territory
proposed to be annexed at said special
election.
Residence of Carrie M. Rickert,
Reservoir Roud.
Notice is hereby further given that
the council appoints and designates
the election officials selected and des
ignated under Ordinance No. 1732 as
the election officials for each precinct
In the city of Medford nt said special
election.
And in addition thereto the council
appoints nnd designates the following
as Judges ami clerks In the territory
proposed to bo annexed at said special
election:
Carrie M. Rickert, Judge.
Mrs. R. B. Markland.j judge, who
shall also act as clerK.
Mrs. H. D. Powell, judge, who shall
also act as clerk.
In accordance with the general
election laws, the polls for the receipt
of ballots both In the city of Medford,
and In the territory proposed to be
annexed will be opened at the hour
of K:00 o'clock A. M. and close at
the hour of M:U0 o'clock P. M. on the
aforesaid date!
The electors are Invited hereby to
vole upon such proposition by placing
upon their ballots tho words "For
Annexation" or "Against Annexation"
or words equivalent thereto.
M. L. ALEORD.
City Recorder.
City of Medford. Oregon.
Notice, or Election nnd Ktilmikslnn or
PiiqHiMil Act of Municipal legisla
tion tn the People or Said Election.
Notice Is hereby given tbtu a special
election wltl be held both hi the City
of Medford, and In the territory pro
posed to he annexed (a legal descrip
tion of which is hereinafter set forth),
on Thursday, the Kth tiny of October.
I!(25, from 8:00 o'clock A. M. to 8:00
o'clock P. M. of satd date for the pur
pose nf submit ting to the legal voters
an act of municipal legislation, auth
orizing the annexation to the city of
Medford of the following described
territory:
Beginning at the southwest corner
of Iaurclhurt Addition and running
i hence north along the center line of
'rater l-ake Avenue to Its Intersec
tion with the westerly projection of
the line between lots G and 6, block
I, I.aurelhurst Addition; thence east
icross block ln the Hue between lots
."i rimj and I!) and 20 and said line
projected to the center line of Mary
Street; thence south along the center
line of Mary Street to Its Intersection
with the westerly projection of the
line between lots 7 nnd 8, block 2 of
aid addition; I hence east across block
along the line between lots 7 and
i nnd 17 and IK ofsald block to the
center line of Mae Street; thence
iuth ii lung the center line of Mae
Street to Its Intersection with the cen
ter line of Snllng Ave.; thence east
along the center line of Sallng Ave.
10 Its InterscMlon with the center line
f Marie Hi., thence soiilh along the
'.enter line of Marie St. to Its Intersec
tion with Jackson Street; thence west
.I..-- ...... .. InxLu.in Ui
o the itolnt oftcglnnlng.
Notice Is hereby further given !bl
ihe council deslanotes the preclftvt
polling places selected und desltQilcU
t
under Ordinance Nu. 1 732 as the poll- !
lug places within said city at which'
said special election will be hei.
Ami in addition to the regular poll
ing places ill said city, as ttesiguateil.
c.iiilieu deslgnutes the following
t he polling place in the territory
propose! to be ainieXeil at said special
lection.
Hesideneo of W. C. Roliou, Mary
Street.
Notice Is hereby further given that
the council appoints and designates
the election officials selectetl and des
ignated under Ordinance No. 173:' as
the election officials for each precinct
of the Cily of Med totd at said special
eledioli.
Ami in addition thereto the council
appoints and designates the folluwing
as judges and clerks In the territory
proposed to be annexed at said special
election:
Mrs. W. C. Boliou. judge.
W. C. Burson, judge, who shall also
act as clerk.
Mrs. W .T. Berry, Judge, who shall
also act as clerk.
In accordance with the general elec
tion laws, the polls for the receipt of
ballots both In the City of Medford
and in the territory proposed to be
annexed, will be opened at the hour
ot s;ut o'clock A. M. and close at
the hour of K;a0 o'clock P. M. on the
aforesaid dale.
The electors are Invited hereby lo
vote upon such proposition by placing
upon their ballots the words "For
Annexation" or "Against Annexation"
or words equivalent thereto.
M, L. ALFORD.
City Becorder,
City of Medford, Oregon.
Notice of Election ami Submission of
PropoM'tl Act or Municipal Legisla
tion to the People at Said Election.
Notice Is hereby given that a special
election will be held both in the City
of Medford, and in the territory pro
posed lo be anuext-d (a legal descrip
tion of which is hereinafter set forth),
an Thursday, the Kth day of October.
IU23, Horn 8:00 o'clock A. M. to 8:00
o'clock P. M. of said date for the pur
pose of submitting to the legal voters
an act of municipal legislation, auth
orizing the annexation lo the City of
Medford of the following described
territory:
Beginning at the Intersection of the
south line of Boyd Street and west
due of the Pacific Highway In the
Citv of Medford. Oregon; thence north
li3" 3ii cast 60 feet, being tho place
of beginning on the east side of the
Pacific Highway; thence north 63 36'
east 208.71 feet; thence south 26 3n'
east 2HS.7I feel; thence south 63 30'
west 208. 7 1 feet to the east side of
Pacific Highway: thence north 26
30' west along east side df Pacific
Highway to the place of beginning,
containing one tl acre, more or less.
Notice is hereby further given that
the council designates the precinct
pblling places selected and designated
under Ordinance No. 1731! as the poll
ing places within said city at which
said special election will be held.
And In addition to the regular poll
ing places In said city, as designated,
the council designates the following
as the polling place in the territory
proposed to be annexed ot said special
election.
Residence of W. C. Enrhart, South
Riverside Avenue.
Notice Is hereby further given that
thfc council appoints and designates
the election officials selected and -designated
under Ordinance No. 1 732 as
the election officials for each precinct
In tho City of Medford at snid special
election.
And In addition thereto the council
appoints and designates the following
as Judges and clerks In the territory
proposed to be annexed at said special
election:
June Enrhart, Judge.
W. C, Earlmrt, judge, who shall also
art us clerk.
F. L, Earhurt, Judge, who shall also
act as clerk.
In accordance with the general elec
tion laws, the polls for the receipt of
ballots both in the city of .Medlord
and in the territory proposed to be
annexed will be opened at the hour
of 8:00 o'clock A. M. and close nt the
hour of 8:00 o'clock V. M. on the
aforesaid date.
The electors are Invited hereby to
vote upon such proposition by placing
upon I heir ballots the words T or
Annexation" or "Against Annexation"
or words equivalent thereto.
M. L. ALFORD,
City Recorder,
City of Medford, Oregon.
Notice nf Election mid Submission of
ProHscd Act of Municipal legisla
tion to the I 'eople nt Said Election.
Notice Is hereby given that a special
election will be held both In tho City
of Medford, und In the territory pro
posed to be annexed (a legal descrip
tion of which Is hereinafter set forth),
on Thursday, Ihe 8th day of October,
11125. from 8:00 o'clock .' M. to 8:00
o'clock P. M. of said da:e Mr the pur
pose of submitting to the legal voters
an act of municipal legislation, auth
orizing the annexation to the City of
Medford of the following described
territory:
Beginning at the southeast corner
of lot It, block 3, West Medford Ad
dition; thence north along the line
between lots 5 and 6. block 3, West
Medford Addition to the northeast
corner of lot 6 of said block; continu
ing due north on the west line of Sun
set Avenue and the west line of lot 1
block 1 West Medford Addition to the
center line of McAndrews Street;
( hence along the center line of Mc
Andrews Street to Its Intersection with
the center line of Jackson street;
I hence east along the center line
nt Jackson street, belli g the pres
ent city limits, to Its Intersec
tion with Ihe center line of Col
umbus Avenue; thence continuing
south along the center line of Colum
bus Avenue nml the present city lim
its, to n point on the present boundary
30 feet east nf the southeast corner
of block 3 West Medford Addition;
thence westerly along the present city
limits of said line extended to the
point of beginning.
Notice Is hereby further given thnt
the council designates the precinct
polling places selected nnd designated
under Ordinance No. 1732 ns the poll
ing places within said city at which
said special election will be held.
And In addition to the regular poll
ing places In said city, as destgnaled.
the council designates the following
as the polling piaco In the territory
proposed to be annexed nt said special
election.
Residence nf VI, n. Price, 1006
West Palm Street.
Notice Is hereby further given that
the council appoints nnd designates
the election officials selected nnd ties
Ignaled tinder Ordinance No. 1732 ns
the election officials for each precinct
in the City of Medford at said special
election.
And In nddltlon thereto the council
appoints fnd designates the following
as judges and clerks In the territory
proposed to fto annexed at said special
election:
Dora Price, judge.
Lena RoV'hci-9, Judge, who shall
ul so act 9 clerk.
t Josle Morris, Judge, who shall also
'tct ns clerk.
In accordance tvUi tho general elec
tion laws, the poll for the receipt of
ballots both in the City of Medford,
;imL In the ffrrltory proposed to be
aimexed will be opened at the-.hour
of 8:00 o'cloiA. M. and close Tt the
hour of smmi o'clock 1'. M. on tin"
aforesaid date.
t The clfctors are Invited hereby to
vote upon si., a proposition by placlnr,
upon 1 heir ballots the wot da "For
Annexation" or "Against Annexation V
or words equivalent thereto,
M. L. ALEORD,
City Recorder,
city of Medford, Oregon.
Notice or Election and Kuhiiilodoii of
Proposed Aei of Municipal legisla
tion the People at Said Election
Notice is hereby given that u speelitl
election will be held both In the City
of .Med lord, and in the territory pro
posed to be annexed (a leaal descrip
tion )(f which is hereinafter set forth),'
on I liursday. the nth day of October,
,, irota 8:00 o'clock a. M. to 8:00.,
clock P. M. of said date for the pur
pose of submitting to the legal Voters
an act of municipal legislation, auth
orizing the annexation to the City of
Medford of the following described
territory:
Fifty (50) feet north of the south
west corner of John S. Moller Doryi
tion claim No. 61 in Township 37
South of Range 2 West of the Wlllam
tie Meridian and running theme
north Si'.0 west II.S6 chains; thence
north 54 1- " east 8.50 chains; thence
sout herly 1 4.64 chains to the place
of beginning, containing 5.0! acres.
more or less.
Also beginning at the southeast cor-.;
ner of lot thirteen (13) block threl
CD lsh Addition to the city of Med
ford, Oregon; thence north 35 ft' west
t:dl feet along the east line of lot IIP
( said addition; I hence south 4J
west 678 feci to a point on the west
line of lot 13 of said addition; thence
south 35 ft' east 345 feet to the south-t
west corner of lot 12 of said addition J
thence easterly along the south line
of said bus 1 and 13 to the place of
beginning.
All of Palm's Second Addition lo thi
City of Medfoid. Oregon.
Also that parcel of land described
as follows:
Beginning at n point 780.51 feet
east from the southwest corner of
Donation Land Claim No. 61, town
ship 37 south of range 2 west of tho
Willamette Meridian, thence east on
south boundary of said claim 125 feet;
Ihenee north 26 40' west 311.1 reel;
thence west 12ft feet to tho east line
of the county road; thence south 26?.
10' east 311.1 feet to the place of be
ginning, containing 0.811 acres, de
scribed In . Jackson County Deed rec
ords vol. 136 at page 114 thereof. ;
Notice is hereby further given that
the council designates the precinct"
polling places selected and designated
under Ordinance No. 1732 as the poll)). ,
tug places within said city at which
said special election will be held.
And in addition thereto the council
appoints ami designate the following
as judges and clerks In the territory
proposed to be annexed at said special
election:
Residence of F. E. McOraw, across1
the street from Berrydnle Store..
Notice Is hereby further given thu
ihe council appoints and designate!
the election officials selected and ties
ignaled under Ordinance No. 1732 as
the election officials for each preclncf
in the City of Medford at said special
election: 2
And In addition thereto tho council
appoints and designates Ihe following
us Judges and clerks in tho territory
proposed to be annexed at said special
election
W. C. Rooknrd, Judge.
F. E. McCiraw, judge, who shall also
also act as clerk.
Adelta Allen, judge, who shall nlso
act as clerk.
In accordance with the general elec
tion laws, the polls for the receipt of
ballots both In the City of Medford,
and In Ihe territory proposed to he.
annexed will be opened at the houpi
of 8:00 o'clock A. M. and close nt the
hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. on the
aforesaid date. s
The electors are invited hereby to
vole upon such proposition by plachq
upon their ballots the words "For
Annexation" or "Against Annexation"
or words equivalent thereto. r
M. L. ALFORD, 1
City Recorder,
City of Medford. Oregon.
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