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o o o PAGE ElfrttT WEDFOftt) MAnTTlTBTTKF!, TTff)FOTlD, OftfiflONVi WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE'R 14, 102.1 FINAL ARGUMENTS' IN SHEEP CATTLE WAR NEXT WEEK E AT liemlock 200 M lfi'2.' M., cfUr SK'i old etowth fir 500 U 7 Ml 11.. cm Jar 2. U., heinlfw-k t: M.. SW SKVi old growth fir 400 U., nrrorwl (frowth irrowtli fir soo v., MMoM irrnuth f.r K.o St., for a temporary court houxe; author-n-.liir 175 M.. kk4 hK'i oM growth fir fi'tu . IziriK the citv council to Ht'll the pren- worn! KroUi fir 77. M.. -lr .' M.,iont city hall bulWHnir. and authorizIriK KKU kw",j oM Kfowrti fir tton to be known an Section 72-d. ou- ... inorizitifir thM r v rumen IO vrv-:v wtotid .vrowth fir rt,r(hfc- hrirw. ,,,'Ki to build a new city hall; authorizing the city SCHOOL TO MEET! Tho hearing of the suit of the HIki The Washington Parent-Teacher Dutte Horse and Cattle association 'circle will hold Its miliar monthly aealnst Alex Anderson, a sheepman, ! mooting October 10 at 8 I'. M. at the livlntr noiir Itcnti'ii nhnrn wna tntn-l nrli-wl before Circuit Judge Charles M.!80"001- T'18 evening sosBlon Is olan Thomas in the circuit court Tuesday ned so that both parents may attend uftcrnoou, and the final arguments in to meet the new suiionntonednl. E. II. the case will bo given the first part !He(Irck aml the teacllcrg of , their of the week by Attorney KvanL,,,,,,,.. Mako e8)ec,H, effort iitmiiiHn Kir iiiu inuiiiufi mm nuiiiy IJim It. Newbury for the defendant. Tho final witness for tho defense was Anderson, who tustlflt-d thut ho started to range sheep on the con tested area In 1922, having GOO sheep. and thnt part of the time the bund ta on the Stoddard placo, private land, and part of the time on what In known as Moffatt flats, a stretch of chiiiparel, which is public land. Tho witness also testified that ho had ro-celvo-1 a phone call from a man by the name of Geppcrt, who "told me to get off or he would put me off." The witnesB testified: "This made me kind of mad, and I told him to come down nnd put me off; 1 would ho waiting for him." Nothing came of the conversation. The horso and cattle association contend that the land is exclusively a cattle range and has been for (10 years nnd mat sheep ranging on tho same Is a detriment. Tho defense contend that they had permission of the agent of tho owner of the land to graze sheep. Anderson, questioned about an al leged proposition he made to flus Nichols of Eagle Point, a stockman nnd member of tho association, that he would remove his sheep if the asso ciation would drop the suit, said It was made "to keep down trouble." Nichols, the witness said, referred him to officers of the association. "They want more than tho court would pos sibly give them, so the mutter was ended," he concluded. fathers and mothers of Washington school, to be present as tho- commit tees In charge are bending every effort to give you an enjoyable as well us instructive evening. , The program follows: Invocation, Kov. I). J. Howe. "America." audience led by Mra. P. K. Nichols. Business session. Solo dance, Miss Lucille I.owry. . Vocal solo. "In the (larden of My Heart" (Ball), "To a Wild Hose" (Mc Dowell), Mrs. F. E. Nichols. Piano solo, MIbh Roberta Stearns. Music, group of songs, fifth grade. Address, E. If. Hedrlok. Light refreshments will bo sorved at the conclusion of the program. L GOV'T OUT OE DATE CHICAGO, Oct. 14. (A. P.) Frnnk O. Lowrlon, former governor of Illi nois; declared that America's govern mental machinery was hopelessly out of date, in an address last night at the University of Chicago. "Tho government Is moribund with hurcnucrucy, helpless in lis own twin ing nt red tupe," said Mr. Louden. "Taxation's growing bunion has been the only stimulus that has awakened our people Into tho fearful knowledge that democratic govern ment as America Is practicing It, is a falluro at tho moment." Iirrnlrlc 2. M., Kit. 3 ',. NF.14 S'KU oll icrowth llr HHO M., cc.lar SO U . hrmlork i90 H., '' V, Sf. old irrnwtri lir 340 M., tiimlrak 70 II., KWU NK'4 old growth JIM M.. ilw-k 660 XI.. hEli NK1 seonl Krowth r .1400 SI., cedar r,u if., htu.ta'k 7.'. M , .SK!i V4 second growth fir 2W10 M., Iirmlcx k 110 M.. NW NW4 sppond (rrowttt fir 11420 M.. SWW Kff'i second Krowlli llr 342& M.. sr.Vt NWli second irrowtli fir 2H.'iO M., hem lock l.'iO M., NK'4 HW4 second growth fir 4440 M.. NWIJ HW second growth llr 2IMI0 M ., riw an A second growth or auyu M., KK!4 KW4 kokI growth fir 4470 It., NEK rim second growth fir 4100 ... NW', SK 14 -'-olid growUi fir 4(1(10 M., hemlock 100 M ;-,H''4 KK'-i second growth fir 4X(I0 M.. KKVi hr.4 second growth or 217:i il.. cedrtr M., itnne ol tlie tf nilMTr on thoHC ne(-tioiin to Ik koM for Ipkii tlmn 12. .10 per M. for the itpruce and oi.l irrowUi fir. il per M. for the redur nd nei-ond growth fir and fiO centa per M. for the lietnloi-k. T. Sfl S., It. 8 E.. Hee. 1. SV NK4. pine 375 H.. fir 40 H.. I)t S pine. 27 M.. fir 100 U.. 1-ot 4 nine 70 M.. fir 470 kl SKa4 NW pine 27u M fir loo none of- the timber on this net-tion to lie Mold for less thuii 2.ri0 tier M. lor the Dint and fl per M for the fir. T. 2 7 H., It. 11 W Hec. 21, HKY, SW'4 vellow fir 4r,0 M.. white fir 300 M hemlork 100 M.. KU'U SF.U red fir l.'iOO M while tlr 200 M.. red mlar 75 M.. KKV, HEU yellow fir 12.'.0 M., red fir 7.',0 M., Iiemlmk 25 ... red cedar 7.0 H.. T. 28 S.. It. 12 W, Hec. 23. Lot .1, red fir 480 M., none of the timber on thene sections fo lie sold for less than 2..i0 per M. for the red and yellow fir, $l.o() per M. for the red cedar and 50 cents per U. for the wh.te fir and hemlor-k. TI10H. C. HAVELI, Acting Cntnmiiiainner. site for Vaudeville 0. A. C. Fl IS COHVAI,LIR, Ore., Oc. 14. (A. P.) Charles K. llomnn, n freshmnn nt Oregon Agricultural rulh'KO, register ed from Ontario, Oregon, was pain fully though not dangerously Injured Inst ovpnlng when some apparatus with which ho was working In the chemistry laboratory exploded. Fly lug glass cut deep Rashes In his face and punctured the skin on his chest. ills eyes anil oilier Vital parts es caped Injury. Tho explosion is thought to have been caused by i cIoKKPd deliver.r tube In anmo oxy gen, making apparatus. Tho Western Manager's association vaudeville bill at Hunt's Craterlnn to night offers a wide range of entertain ment, including the Kniplro comedy with Joe Jenny, and a splendid quar tette. ICIizahcth Frledmann's Kllda bal let. with Addele Jeanne, present nrtls tie and novelty dancing, with a beau tlful scenic backing and costumes. HJx beautiful nnd graceful girls pre sent songs and Oriental dance num ber. Arnold nnd Florence, from the Eng lish music halls, sing nnd talk, and present a humorous act. different from the ordinary run. Max Trout and Jack Heff, burnt cork comedians, nppear ns "Two lllack Kpnsnis. They offer colored comedy with topical songs nnd chat tor. "Smoke Pictures and Shadows," by Stuart Darrow is unusual. With smoke the draws pictures and scenes, and with his hnnds ensts shadows. "Topics of the Day" and a clever comedy comprise tho photoplay por tion or too program. Cnok -with ens. tf MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" The Screen Br Te FrcM Agtmt, W'i'IkIm'm TiiIp of Knulliuost on Krmn. Tho anniiuncoituMit of Harold Hell WrlKht'H imi'Ht nnvel. "A Son of 111b KiithoiV In at Hunt' Crntoiian he KlnnlhK tomorrow mat I tier. It Ih a Htory of tho ever chunKlng west IhmhmI upon facta Kalhotod by tho nulhor nour hln tloHort homo In Turnon, Ariz. DoalhiK with tho thomo of Inhoritunro that of tho fcood and tho had hroiiKht down front fathor to non tho plctoro wiih filmod lit tho wllilorttoNH of tho Arizona doHort, near iho Moxl ran hordor. Nora In played hy Itostdo I.nve. Warnor Haxtor playH IHk Hoy Motnan. Itayinitnd Hat ton linn tho part of i'harlio ;roy, Wallor .Mi tJrail that of llohlhronk. Totors Hiin Inloifsihii; Holo. "Iloadwindu," roHtarriiiK Houkp roleid with Vntny liulh Millor now ptnyliiff nt thn liialto thoator. Tho koynoto Ih novelty, for It deal with mi unusual Rlttmtlnit In an mi ll mini way. For liiHtanro, in tho story IIoubo Potem Is rust In Iho rolo of n hiillionalro HportHtnnn who In ordor to win tho In vo nnd roaport of tho ult l ho lovoa flnda It noros-iury to kidnap hor nnd apirlt hor away to hm. As Toter ItoHMlyn. tho woallhy yn.htn limn, Houbo rotom Ih noon lit n fine rolo. rntny Uuth Millor. who plnyn tho JonriiiiK fonilnlno rolo opponito Potent, plays tho part of Patricia Van Pelt, tho hoadatrottK. Impetuous -throw. With Whom Peters Is In love. Mins Mil ler, who will ho remembered for her Work In "Tho Hunehhuek of Not re Itanio." A BtrohB caat up potts tho htura. u Hurrv Mother I Kvon a fretful, hil iotis, conitipated child loves the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup' and it never fails to cleanse the bowels and sweeten the stomach. A toaspoonful .utiHjr uutjr uoi'iib a bick, cnuu vo morrow. Ask your dmpRist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for habies and children of - all ages printed on bottle. Mother I You must any "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER Glntrtl Land Offlci WaHhuigtim, It. ,C. Srp. 23. lt2.- Nnlirf In hrrrliv ffiven Hint Miihicrl' In Oit coinlition-t nikI IiimU(iiift vl Die u of June li'ln (:tw Mt-t., S1H, February Srt. lull Mat.. IIIUI. an, .l.in 1 Hno fn w.. 7f.H), mid iuntiHiit to tlfimrtmftiiid rrmilutloti-i f .Aiiril M, Hi -J 4 en I,. 1). :t7it.. ih. iimi,Ar on tlie following UhiIh will be moKI Nov. HI. . tM'iocK ni. at puhlto au-lion at (tiff V. S. laml offlre at Kiwelmrn, t)ri'frin, to (tie lltiriVnt Itlililrr at lint ) thin I ha sm.r.id. el viiluc an ulitmn by thtn nntiee. nalc to Ik ibjrt't to tllP aixiratiil nf Ihx NA.rotarw nt th lnttrii)r. Tho imri-hiiH nri u-iik un ..i.u titriHl aunt of oiip flfdi of one orr rrnf thorpnf rK i-iniituiMlona alhmrtt. nuint h iI.mi.ii.wI t tn. io of Nile, rnonev to bo rrtunictl if nalr not atiprovrii. otlu-rwlHe palont will Innir till nilllVr. W tilt h liiil-t lu, r..lnnv..l ..-i.ki '7,..r".', W,M Im 'wivr-l from rlnrna ol the I iiltr.l Mira, aww-ialioiii of aii. h nli- ailil rt'rmtrnl iaiu nrvu. itrsut usi.t. k. I.... of Iho I'ii it ni NLtei. or any atato. torrilorv, or iiiaiTift tiirtool (inly. l'rn aiiilii-atmn of a liiahllrtt tuitrhaaor. tho IhiiImt on any lr:al hotiiK lni-hi.lp.1 in any offer f . l-iror unit. K I V., Sec. U. iSW- tK'4 fir hertibM-k 40 M . NIVH SIVS fir lfl;t.1i fk i on t vvt'ii vu'i- hrmhvk S.". M. SKii Xtt'ii Or oh.-, u u'.l n U vri. an V.... KH fir 1710 M. siiti, nku f(p inn'n t oir4.,0uMKLMVU S,: llr 1,,H0 M- h"'"' ,1 l"'.,,1;!0 M- SH HWS fir 11(10 M.. " tho (imUr on II, - i.r.'tion (o bo fr lr. than I ..iO w u, or th , nmr or the to,Ur an.l 7;. oila t.ot U. f.,r th m. r. w liuo H., M.( ls.it ft fir 3 Shirt lhrovln Jli'lfo Win. rUOVIDHNCK. It. I. Mm. JoshIo Mn run ret Pudlonfr. who throw many of her hushand's silk shlrtH out of tho window of his New York npnrtniont wlht notes written on them, hns won tho HtlKntlotPwith hi denied tn lato, !ei-. XI, SHU NW ' B M.. Lot M . I.nl fir 2 I to.)MT xn M si 'r a:. 51.. su v wli'lo nthr. T. ro.1 fir 4i NK sV M . 'j 17 . lot W tir 7-.'n II. , t. 51 S. fir 2 tn M . uhito lir fHI M.. uhilo enttif M , white (-tr 101) M., SW i, fir Shu white 4 fir lA M . whito ; . -r. yr. '4 fir .t4. M.. white SK' SK', flf (tin M, whilo i M . SV 'i hK, f.r "0 M.. wlntf . 'l'""" of llir linitMT on thrt.0 boo t" aoM f.ii ull)n ft r i fnr t rviUt Ktvl ?7 nor M. for IV 1!" It- t W.. Nfc. J,K . 1 . 11 r , a. 4 s,v, nllow fir a:. M.. ml fir hr M. t. . V V . .... ' oil Ihrw ao, !,,,, ., W , . ,h.n9 Notice of Final llenrlni;. In tho County Court or Jackson County. State of Orpiron. In the Matter of the Eututo of Chas. Hupp, .Deceased. Notice Is hereby clven that J. F. Flleisol, ftdminiatrator of tho above on- titled estate, with the will annexed, has filed hin flrat and final account heroin nnd petitioned for discharge, and that Monday, the 2nd day of November, 11)25, in the cuurt room of this court In Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oro Kon, at the hour; of 10 o'clock u. m., has been fixed nn the time and place to hoar said petitioner. All persons Intereated are notified to appear then and there to show cause, if any there bo, why said, account should not be ap proved und said administrator dis charged. Dated this, the 30th day of Septem ber. 1925. J. F. FLIROKU Administrator of the Kstate of Chas. Itapp. Deceased, with the Will annexed. Notice of Final Ilea ring. In the County Court of Jackson County, Hfuto of Oiegon. In the Matter of tho Kstate of Martha J. Paul, Deceased. Notice Ih hereby given that O. C. Boggs. Administrator of the above entitled estate hns filed his First and Final Account heroin and petitioned for discharge and that Tuesday, the 10th day of November, 1925. in the court room of this court In Jackson ville. Jackson county. Oreuon. at th' hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. has been fixed as the time and place to hei said petitioner. "All persons Interest ed are notified to appear and then and there show cause If any there be, wny saia acco,uni stiouid not be ap proved and suiu administrator dis charged. Dated this 7th day of October. 11)25 o. C. HUGOS, Administrator of the Estate Martha J. Paul, Deceased. Notice to Orotlitors, In the County Court of Jackson Coun iy. Htato of Oreuon. In tho Matter of tho Kstate of John K. ymard, Defeased. Pwntlco Is hereby given to nil nor sons having claims' against the Kstato or John Iv. u ymard, deceased, to pro sent them properly verified, to the undersigned, at his. office, 30 North Central avenue. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first nubllcatlon of thlH notice which dute is tho 14th day of October, laZij. O. C. BOGGS, Administrator of the Kstate of John K. Wymard, Deceased, with w nt annexed. Proclamation. whereas, by resolution of tho city council of the City of Medford, Ore. gon. there were duly submitted to the legal voters of said city at the Special City Kloction duly held in nnd for sitid lty on tho Sth day of October. 1 !)25, no xoiiowing charter amendments: First, entitled: "An act to amend Section 175 of tho charter of the City oc Med cord, relating to the powers and duties of tho Board of Water ommiHslonors. grnntint: to said board ho power to construct and maintain a water systom convevinc water froi: (ig Kimo i took to said city, and nec essary power in nccompiiMh tho same granting to said board full control of nil water rumls and power to establish ales .rules and retrulat ions and on to no tne same and rooen Inir all nro visions of tho charter or ordinances In onnict tnorewith." Second, entitled: "An net tn urn end tho charter of the City of Medford. by ddlng thereto Section 72-c. authoi-iz- ng tho Issuance and sale of u7h.000 bonds of said city to provide funds with which To make additions, cxten- ions and betterments to tho city water system, and authorizing a spo- iai tax levy to pay principal of and nlorost on said bonds." And whereas, the council of snld lty has. In my presence on the tenth ay of October. 11125. duly canvassed ho returns of said election and It has eon determined thereby thnt the to il number of votes cast nt mi id elec tion was 2117. That the total number of votes cast n favor of the first of said charter ndments above referred to was 532 and thnt tho total number of otes cast against same was 6S6. I hat the total number of votes cast n favor of the second of said charter monuments above referred to was 564. and that the total number of otes against same was R35. And It further nnnearine that the ho vp two charter amendments re ceived an affirmative majority of all the vote?, cast In said election. Now therefore, by virtue of the power and authority vested In me as mayor of tho City of Medford. Oregon. I. O. ). Al- ondorfer, do hereby Issue this procla mation to the people of said city and nerohy declare that tho votes cast n favor of and iiKalust each of said barter nmcmlirtonts was ns above sot rih. and that all of said measures re oived an affirmative mnioritv of all ho votes cast at said election, ami 1 o hereby declare the above charter amendment.- to bo In full force nnd effect In snld city from and after the publication of this proclamation as rciiuli-ed by law, I flited at Medford. Oregon, this 14th day of October. 1925. O. O. AI.KNOKBFKIt. Mavor. (Seal-Attest:) M. L. AI.FOUD, Recorder. Pncinmlloit. WrWoa. by resolution of the city council of tho City n( Mediord. Ore Bon. there wore duly submitted to the legal voters oc said oijy at tho Special City Election dulynTTeld In and for thf) city council to donate a permanent county seat. Second, entitled: "An act to amend tho charter of the City of Modforu Oregon, by adding thoreto a new sec tion to be-known as section Ju4-a, au thorizing the city council to provide ror tne waiving or penalty ana inter est under purtnln circumstances In case redemption be made, limiting the time and defining the conditions un der which actions, suits, or proceed Inge may be commenced for the pur pose of determining the validity of tho sale of land for city assessments, or to quiet title against such sale." Third, entitled: "An act to amend Section 65 of tho charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, authorizing the city council to levy not to exceed twelve (121 mills on the dollar for city purposes, Fourth, entitled: "An act to amend Section 6 of tho charter of the City of Moocord. Oregon, providing that tne city council constat of not less than eight councllmen, two from each ward, who shall be elected and hold office for overlapping tcarnia of four yeflrs." ' Fifth, entitled: "An ordinance rati fying and confirming tho notion of the city council and city treasurer of, tho City of Medford in deeding lot 3 block 2 Centrnl Sub-division to the ( lty of Medford. and lots 15 nnd 10 block 9, Queen Anne Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, pursuant to Ordinances Nos. 1507 and l'OS, to the l nitod- States of America for a con sidoration of $1.00 and repealing nil provisions, if any, in conflict there with.'.' Sixth, entitled: "An ordinance rat ifylng and confirming tho action of the city council and mayor and re corder of the Cltv , of Medford. In deeding lot 25 and the entt 3R feet of iot 2n, niocK i, I'Tuitdnie Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon, pursuant to uramance No. 1725. to the United States of America for a consideration oc xi. oo. and repealing all provisions, if any. In conflict therewith." And whereas, the council of snld oftythas. In my presence, on tho tenth day of October. 1925. dulv canvassed the returns of said election and It has been determined thereby that the to tal number of votes cast at said elec tion was 2139. That the total number of votes cast In favor of the first of said charter amendments above referred to was 169 and that the total number of votes cast against tho same was 4 60. That the total number of votes oast In favor of the second of said charter amendments above referred to was 1373. and thnt the total number of votes cast against the same was 533. I hat the total number of votes cast In favor of tho third of said charter amendments above referred to was 1440, and that tho total number of votes cast against the same was 423. That the total number of votes cast in favor of tho fourth of said charter nmndments above referred to was 1532. nnd that the total number of votes cast against the same was 387. That tho total number of votes cast in favor of the first of said proposed ordianccs nhove roforred to was 1705. and that tho total number of votes cns against tho same was 2S4. That the total number of votes enst In favor of the second of said proposed ordinances above referred to was 1662, and that the total number of votes cast against the same was 275. And it further appearing thnt the above four charter amendments and two proposed ordinances received an affirmative majority of all the votes est In said election. Now therefore, by virtue of the power nnd authority vested In mo as mayor of tho City of Medford. Ore gon. I. O. O. Alenderfer. do herebv issue this proclamation to tho people of said city and do hereby declare that the votes cast In favor of and against each of said charter amend ments and proposed ordinances was as above sot forth, and that all of said measures received an affirmative ma jority of all of the votes cast at said election, and I do herebv declare tho nbove charter amendments and pro posed ordinances to be In full force and effect in said city from and after i he puhilcntion of this proclamation is required by law. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 14th lay of October, 1025. O. O. ALKNDKRFKR. Mnvor. (Seal Attest.) M. Li. ALFOKD. Recorder. Proclamation. Whoronq by rosolutionof the citv council of the City of Medford. Ore gon. there woro duly submitted to the legal voters of said citv at thn Special City Election duly held In nnd for said city on the 8th day of Octo- , ber. 1025. tho following acts of muni cipal legislation: i t list, entitled: "Authorlzlnc tho annexation of certain territory ex tending approximately one mile east C ftlodford. between tho present citv limits and the city reservoir (except tjiuroinum Addition), to tho City of Medford. Oregon." Second, entitled: "Authorizing the annexation of a portion of Lnurel- hurst Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon." Third, entitled: "Authorizing tho annexation of approximately one aero of tho Earhart property fronting on Riverside Avenue, to tho Citv of Med ford, Oregon." Fourth, entitled: "Authorizing the annexation of a portion of West Mod- torn Addition nt the end of West Jackson nnd West Second Streets, to the City of Medford, Oregon." rlfth. entitled: "Authorlxlnir tho annexation of certain territory north of Medford. In the vielnltv of North Riverside Avenuo. Includimr Pnlm's Second Addition and certain lands ontiKunus thereto." And whereas tho connrtt nf inlrl city has. In my presence, on tho twelfth day of October. 192R. dulv :anvased the retu rnH nf ivilrl oloptlon and It liars been de torinlncd thereby hut the lotiil number nf votes ciiMt t tuild elei-tlon was 1915 within the nrpm-ale limit. nf the I'ltv of M.wl. find. an. I 36 votes In the territories prnpaied tn lie annexed. That the totiil number nf vnln. nnaf in favor nf the first of said nets of iminli-iimt leglslatlnn above referred " was 173H w thin the eltv nnrl a In the territory proposed to be annex. d. and that the total number of votes i-a.st BKiilnst was 177 within the .-llv and 4 in the territory proposed to be annexed. That the tntnl number nf vote, en.r in favor of the sernml nf siil.l ni-l. nf municipal legislation above referred o was lias within the elty and 23 In he territory proposed to he nnneed anil that the total siumber nf voles ast attains! the mime u-ns.171 within he elty mul none In the lerritorv nrn. posed to he annexed. That the total number nf vnte. rn.l In favor of ihe third of said aria of munli-lpnl legislation above referred o iv . i,.is wlihln ihe city nnd 3 in he Icrtrtoi0 proposed to lx annexed. nd that the total number of votes Indow or his New ork apartment " j, . ", !'",tj' " -M ' I.-., th.n f? u City Klecllon dulyrT!eld In and for ''a-t asialnst same wns 17S within the Ihl notes written on them, has won lt ,, ,h"' .J,.".1 "If1 "" '' " sn,t 11 ir said city on the StTi day of October. ' "V and nnne in the territory propoa- le lillirallotPwIlh him. lie ha en,J. XKv, u , ,',', i'' 1 ,!,a'"'- lno '""a'1" charter amen, I- ed tn be annexed. nled nn order to prevent her from ! "!V'' ; .. S.i'sj ""si uf lO'.VV""l.iV,'' T '" v "'"""''' , , J; total number of votes east esimsslm- in..... l.i. v..- v.,1, e. ! oM h l"" M .,i' .!o.T 'i'"'. "-ntltled- " An net to amend in favor of the fourth of snld nets of espnsslntipon his New ... k es- ,lr , M. Ulik lm "il.?',",H charter nf the City nf Me,M,,rd municipal legislation nbove referred lot (jronili lir tinu H , .norni (ti..m (ir i Oregon, by adding: thereto u nc.F lo was 1745 within (lie city and 13 in the territory proposed to be an nexed. and that the total number of votea cast against same was 165 with in the city and 3 In the territory pro. posed to be annexed. Thut the totaV number of votes cast in favor of the fifth of said acts of municipal legislation above referred to was 1719 within the city and 16 In the territory proposed to be an nexed, and that the total number of votes cast against same was 162 with. in the city and 6 In the territory pro- posed to be annexed. . And il further appearing tfcat the above five acts of municipal legisla tion received un afflrmatlvo majority of all the votes cast in said election. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power and authority vested In nle us mayor of the City of Medford. Ore Bon, I. O. O. Alenderfer. to hereby issue this proclamation to the people of suid city and do hereby declare that the votes cast In favor of and against each of paid acts of municipal lcgisla- tlon waa as above act foi-Hi, and that all of said measure received' an of. flrmatlve majority of all-the vote, cast at said election, and I do hereby declare the above acta of muniri,a legislation to be In full force and ,t. feet In said city from and after the publication of this proclamation u required by law. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this nth day ot October, O. O. ALENDEUFER. Mayor (Seal Attest:) . . M. L. ALKokd! 176 ' 'M Itecnrd.f Tk ....luwis's s.d Jf . witk VH..wh,i. E.,l ' i-i-Vl A U I -TrLI Wr. - tr- Ml -w,unss.l 'Cole Hum0 m A kitchM. 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