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WHAT YOU WAMT fei FOR EASY REFERENCE
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOlii). OREGOX. MONDAY. MAT 13. 1935.
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Read every ed od
this pose- Vou will
probably find el
actly the thins
yon want to buy
or tell, if It Isn't
there, advertise.
It's Inexpensive,
effective.
RATES
Per word first Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
lc
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy changes '-s8
Pfootae 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST If dog mlssinfe. call 1516.
WANTED MALE HELP
W.m:D Wood" cuttert. A. P. Jor
dan, Taienv,
WANTED FEMALE HELP
. vTT vmahin nt?rson for cen
W nSt l DLT VHr I -
.,-.- stjite exnerlence
"i ',7": m mo. p. o. i
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Box 1093. Medford.
ATEDYoung lady for house
work. Part time. Call 1573-W.
Ta"5edZ waitress. None
other need appIyHotejIacon
JaNTED Experienced girl for gen
eral housework. Call H72-J.
WANTED Young woman over 10 tot
general housework and care of two
children. Pleasant home and spend
In money. A good permanent posi
tion for the right girl, xptirlenre
and references necessary. Box 170B.
Tribune.
"vANTED E xperienced woman or
girl for general housework. Small
family. Box 1878. Tribune.
vJJnTeD Experienced girl or middle-aged
woman Tor light house
work in country Board and room.
$3 a montn. wm tvuu,
Beagle. Ore.
WANTED SITUATIONS
JeSTAANTIjniFORMS. Men's
laundry. Mrs. Morgan, 429 S. Cen
tral. WANTED--M1SCELLANEOUS
WNraDSewlng. quilting, crochet
ing. 307 Apple.
wlkNTEDTO BUY Turkey chlck3.
Address 505 Elizabeth street. Ash
land, Ore. Tom Lang.
Wa1TET100 baby turkeys. Box
1795. Tribune.
wTntelTtOBUY for cash, or trade,
agricultural machinery, any condi
tion Have good milk cows for sale
or trade. Box 1793, Tribune.
ACTED Used typewriter. Phone
9S3-R.
WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby
CASH paid for men's, women's and
children's clothing Good condition
Hnir braids made to order. Useo
Wardrobe Shop. 618 E Main.
vWNTED Wool mohair See us be
fore you eell Wool bnga St twine
for sale. Medford Bargain House
37 No. Grape St Ph 1062
WANTED
We pay cash tot household goods
furniture and stoves We also ouy
metals, hides pelt, wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St Phone 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4 -room house. Call at
817 W. 10th.
' "fofTRENT To responsible tenant.
Furnished house. F. S. Carpenter
home. 1 ml. west on Jacksonvl'le
Road. Perrydale. Reasonable rent
Phone 731-R.
FOR RENT 6 room furnished mod
ern house. Close in. Phone 457-J.
FOR RENl - Homes furnished at
unfurnished Brown White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
MODERN furnished apt., overstuffed
furn.. steam heat, garage, Frlgid
aire. Butler Apt., 2-Mi So. Grape
V"TOR RENT Fine 4-room furnished
apartment. 309 Beatty St. Geo.
Iverson.
VERY modern furnished apartment
Electric refrigerator. Chllders. 803
W. lith. Phone 445-X.
FURN. APT 4 rooms, sleeping porcri
private bath, piano, davenport.
M.ivug. garden, berne,. flowers
Adults, inquire 312 Portland Ave.
FOR RENT Two 3 -room ant, furn
ished. One $1000. one $15 00. 2i4
So Grape.
FURNISHED apartments. South Cen
tral at Twelfth.
FOR RENT Furnithed Apt. iue
Broen. 10 Quince St.
4-ROOM spartment partly furnish
ed, nat. veawr. p::vo:e b:h. car
are Will re-dcorat to suit ten
ant 915 W. 10th St.
I.DVRELL COURT. Phone 873-X for
appointment.
AV ATI A3I E- -4-r:3i modern jr.furn
.id ap Fir ;r..' :r..,'., -:: K'j;.
Is
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Modern furn apartment
FURNISHED APARTMENT Combin
ation living and dining room, kit
chenette, sleeping room and bath
room Water and steam heat furn
ished Rent reasonable. Apply Mail
Tribune.
FOR RENT Corner apartment la
Mall Tribune building. Furnished.
Sleeping room, fireplaoe. comolna
tlon living and dining room. Kitch
enette with bullt-lne. Dressing
room, bath room. Heat and hot
and cold water furnished. Reason
able rent. Apply Mall Tribune of
fice. 2-ROOM APT., furnished, 339 No. Ivy.
BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT 5 furnished rooms, close
to park, modern. Will be vacant
about first of June. Wm. T. Camp
bell. 804 East Main St.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8- Grape
BOARD AND ROOM
RATES reasonable at 718 E, Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 14 A. close In. 13 In
pears. Base and Anjou. excellent
condition. Good buildings. Clear.
Equipment with place. Reason
ably priced. Box 1776, Tribune.
BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 33 North Grape street Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish steam heat If desired Size.
16x60 feet Will rent or l-ise at
reasonable figure Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office.
FOR EXCHANGE
.22 SPECIAL and 17-Jewel Illinois
watch, to trade for electric watur
pump. A. L. Lehman, Route 1, Box
224, Mediord, Sunset urive.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
APT. HOUSE for sale or trade. 620
So. Fir.
4-ROOM house, 15 acres. Will rent
523 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 33 A., Illi
nois valley. Small house, other
buildings. 803 Pine St.
T A. Ideal poultry ranch. Stock. In
cubators, and brooders. Good busi
ness start. Excellent chance for
expansion. C u m m 1 n g s Poultry
Ranch. Central Point, Rt. 1.
FOR SALE 480 A. ranch, 8 room
modern home, large barn, 36 head
of cattle. Cash $6,500, terms also
Box 2001, Mail Tribune.
BEAUTIFUL SCEINIC HOME for aale
10 A. fruit, 12 A. timber land. 6 rm
modern house. Fine water system.
Lydia M. Youngs, Old Stage Rd.,
end Beall Lane, turn north. 4th
house.
For Southern Oregon property
See
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.
44 N. Riverside
A REAL SNAP and no fooling.
Small modern home, comparatively
new. in A-l shape. Priced for quick
sale at great sacrifice. Must have
cash. That's why the pri is
slaughtered Full particular! at
325 S. Riverside.
BROWN (fc WHITE are selling some
splendid building lots both on
pavement and off. at prices from
880.00 per lot up We can offer at
tractive terms also. Brown St White.
104 W. Main.
BROWN te W H FTE are" "of fe r fng "a
Bargain at 420 So Grape. Six room
Bungalow, reflnlshed Inside and
out. oak floors throughout, new
linoleum in kitchen and nook, close
In. paved street, clear title, prloe
S2500. Only 250 down and 22 50
monthly. Interest 7 Brown Si
White Agency. 104 W. Main.
BROWN Sz WHITE still have a few of
those very choice 5 acre tracts of
DEEP FREE SOIL adjacent to
PAVED HIGHWAY STREAMS AND
FOREST. Our prices are at THE
BOTTOM, terms are very reason
able These tracts cannot be dupli
cated for sol condition, location,
water and price.
SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.
Buy Your Home.
to
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building Si Loan Ass'n
Phone 195
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown St White
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE: Good young Jersey
cow: 500-gallon galvanized tank;
good dry wood, n.50 tier and up.
Frank Scherrer, pnoenix. By New
bry Packing House.
FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull,
heavy milking strain. John Deer
mower. Phone 697-J-2.
8 HEAD of registered Hereford bull
good papers Call 1559
AT STUD Black M&moth Jack Mor
gan Saddle Stud 3 miles west ol
Talent on An-jerson Creek (Bailey
Ranch) Tom Kouna.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
WHITE LEGHORN setting egg 50c
C A DeVoe el 523-J-3
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
PEDIGREED R. Canaries. 623-J-2.
FOR "SALE AUTOMOBILES
TOR SALE OR TRADE '27 Dodg
tr'i'-jc. motor, tires good condition
Trms. Want I-iriWi cntrifugil
pump. Box 178.1. Tnoune.
PORSALE Truck, wagon. tooU
hordes, cwf. nnch for rent. Crops
ali in Aio small dairy ranch for
sa.e. Inquire Summit Service Sta,
t.on. 4 mi out Jacxsoovil.e Hwy
FOR SALE OR TRAlQ Nn ill-
, 47 jjouUi FU.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
. . JJ-JVV.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1928 Esse
4 -door sedan. 1327 Dodge-Graham
Ha ton truck. Monarch steel range.
Inquire 414 E. Main Phone 161.
GUARANTEED USED CARS
Chrysler and Plymouth trade-ins.
1934 Dodge Sedan like new.
1933 Chrysler Royal Sport Coupe.
1932 Chrysler 6 DeLuxe Sedan.
1931 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe, 6
wheels.
1931 Chrysler 6 Sport Coupe . whls.
1931 Chev. S Passenger Coupe.
1931 Chev. Sport Coupe, 6 wheels
1930 Chev. Sedan.
1930 Chev. Sport Roadster.
1930 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan.
1929 Packard Sedan, real value.
1929 Ford Town Sedan.
Manv others to choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Lot on East 6th St.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Hay In shock.
Hamilton, Rosa Lane.
GOOD used piano, S65.00 cash. Bald
win Piano Shoppe.
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on your
fishing, camping and hunting
needs. Cliff's Sport Shop. 317 No
Riverside.
LOOK -LOOK -LOOK Ladies' dresses
50c to $2.50. Men's clothes 75c to
$5.00. Shoes 35c to $1.50. Children's
clothing 10c to 32.00. USED WARD
ROBE SHOP. 518 E. Main.
FOR SALE Hay rake, good condition
W. H. Arnold, Route 1. Box 297.
FOR SALE Fordson tractor, plows,
disc, ladders, picking buckets, etc.
Phone 565-L,
FOR SALE: 250-gallon Kardle Js
spray rig. complete, hose guns. etc.
3 inch centrifugal pump. Wanted,
deep well outfit. Inquire D. M
Lowes place, Valleyvlew.
FOR SALE Seed corn. J. A. Manke.
3 miles east of Jacksonville.
SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. $2.00
Fertilizer and garden plowing
Washed sand. rock, plaster sand
Bateman's 1534-Y or 912-J
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired! '
tteasonaDie prices. Flck s Hardware. I
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Fountain and lunch
room In operation; Lakevlew. Ore ,
completely equipped; reason for
selling, other interests. Write Box
No. 10, Prospect, Ore.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
ntle Insurance The
only complete ntle
System in Jackson
county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstract
of Title Rooms 3 and 6, No 32
North Central. Ave., upstairs
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
CALL McGonagle, 258-M. Commercial
Spraying.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental run cleaning St upholstering
Transier.
TRUCKING fc STORAOE LOCAL
an distance hauling. Furniture
moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel
833, F. E. Samson Co.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO.
Office 1015 No Central phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 615.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-financed Loans closed
within 30 minutes. License No S
157. See W E. Thomas or E. J
Riley. 45 So Central.
Painting & pnnerhunglng.
JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco
rator Fine interior work a spec
ialty. Competitive prices. Phone
953-R. Res. 124 King.
WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM
in colors for your home by paint
lng. tinting, paperhanglng HARRY
MARX- Route 1. Phone 14-F-4.
M. A BLISS Painting &i paperhang-
LEGAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. 2052
I AN ORDINANCE calling a special
' election in the City of Medford, Ore
con, on the 24th day of May. 1935
: submitting to the let?al voters of
j ald City a proposed art of muni'':!
i pal legislation amending the charter
of said City by adding thereto a sec'
tion of such charter to be designated
as Section 73-E thereof authorizing
the City Council to issue bonds to
refund certain bonds of the City of
Medford and valid!. ng such bonds
to be so refunded and submitting to
the legal votts or said City a pr--
posd act of municipal legislation
amending the charter of said City Dy
adding thereto a section to b dtg
nated as Section 72-K authorizing
the City Council to issue warrants,
during the year 1 J;5. in an amount
not to exceed $8 000 0o to assist in
the relief of unemployment.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Tnat there be and here
v ti called a special city election in
and for the City of Medford. Oregon, to
be held on the 24th dav of May. 19'j5.
for the purpose of submitting thereat
to the lftgal voters of a!d City, pro
pod arts of municipal lois;nt:on a
hereinafter ei lortn and aa;a i6C'
tlon is hereby ordered to be held on
the above date between the hours of
1:00 o'clock P. M. and 8:00 o'clock
P- M as provided by t!;e charter of
said City and the State law for reg
ular ert:ons
.V- t:on 2 Piat ea- :i i;rl m. tie
C'.tv of Medford is nc;e y om ,t. e'i
Hi a p.rec..c; lijj L.. i.u-; of
election and to following polling
places are hereby designated as the
polling places within said Ctty
which said election will be held: I
First Ward j
Public Market, South Riverside i
Avenue. j
Second Ward
Courthouse, Corner Oa ltd ale and i
Main Street. j
Third Ward f
Flchtner Garage, Corner Sixth and
Fir. I
Fourth Ward
Ctty Hall, Corner 5th and Central
Street.
Section 3. That the following per
sons are hereby designated as elec
tion officials for each of the wards
above mentioned:
First Ward: public Market, South
Riverside Avenue
Mrs. Leda Hubbard Judge.
Mrs. Lucy El wood Judge who will
also act as Clerk.
Mrs. M. M. HermanKludge who
will also act as Clerk.
Second ward : Courthouse, Corner
Oakdale and Main Street
Mrs. Hattle M. Aldn Judge.
Mrs. Margaret Lewis Judge who
will also act as Clerk.
Mrs. Irene Phettep lace Judge who
will also act as Clerk.
Third Ward: Flchtner Garage, Cor
ner Sixth and Fir.
Mrs. Arthur Short Judge.
Mrs. Lena Roseberry Judge who
will also act as Clerk.
Mis. Edith Morris Judge who will
also act as Clerk.
Fourth Wnnl: City Hall, Corner
Fifth and Central Street
Mrs. Kate Young Judge.
Mrs. Prue A. Piatt Judge who will
also act as Clerk.
Mrs. Katherlne A. Oaddls Judge
who will also act as Clerk.
Section 4. Each of the said elec
tion officials, es aforesaid, shu.ll be
paid by the City of Medford, Oregon,
the sum of $3 00 as their compensa
tion as such election officials.
Seetion 5. Notice of said speel al
election shall be given by the City
Recorder by publication In two-issues
of the Mediord Mall Tribune, a
newspaper of general circulation pub
lished in the City of Medford. Ore
gon, not less than 10 days prior to
said election, and by causing to be
posted at the places for polling said
election a full copy of this ordinance.
Section 6. That there be and hereby
is submitted and proposed to the
legal voters of the City of Medford
for their approval or rejection at
said special election, the following
proposed art of munletDal legislation
amending the charter of said City aa
ordained by the City Council of the
City oi Medford by Ordinance No.
2950.
Charier Amendment Referred to The
People By The City Council
An Act
To amend the charter of the City
of Medford, being an act entitled "An
act to repeal an act entitled "An act
to repeal and act entitled "An act to
incorporate the Town of Medford, In
Jackson county, Oregon, and limiting
ita powers ana aennina; the duties
of Its officers." and to repeal an act
entitled An act to incorporate the
Town of Medford, in Jackson County,
urcgon, approved February 24. 1885."
filed In the office of the Secretary of
State February 21, 1889, and all
amendments thereof, and to incor
porate the City of Medford, In Jacx
son County. Oregon, and to define Its
powers and duties." approved Febru
ary 6. 1901; "and to incorporate the
City of Medford, in Jackson County.
Oregon, define its powers and duties,
and to repeal all acts and parts of
acts In conflict herewith." filed in
the office of the Secretary of State
February 7, 1005. and to amend all
other and subsequent amendments
enacted by the legislative assembly
or by vote of the people.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
OF THE CITY OF MEDFORD that
the Charter of the City of Medford.
being an act entitled "An act to re
peal an act entitled "An act to repeal
Mail Tribune Daily
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an act entitled MAn act to incorporate
the Town of Medford. In Jackson
County. Oregon, and limiting Its ,
powers and defining the duties of Us
officers." and to repeal an act en- j
titled "An act to Incorporate the ;
Town of Medford. In Jackson County, j
Oregon, approved February 24. 1885," I
filed in the office of the Secretary of J
State February 31, 1889." and all
amendments thereof, and to incor
porate the City of Medford. In Jack
son County. Oregon, and to define
Its powers and duties," approved Feb
ruary 6. 1901; "and to incorporate
the City of Medford. in Jackson j
County, Oregon, define its powers
and duties and to repeal all sr and i
filed in the office of the Secretary of I
State February 7. 1905; as amended
by ell other and subsequent amend
ments enacted by the legislative as
sembly or by vote of the people. n
ana tne same is hereby amended uy I
the addition thereto of a section of :
the charter of the Ctty of Medford.
designated as Section 73-E to read as
follows, to-wlt:
Section 7S-F
The Council of the City of Med
ford Is hereby empowered and au
thorized to issue, sell or exchange
refunding bonds of the City of Med
ford. bearing Interest at a rate not
to exceed fio per annum for the pur
pose of paying, redeeming or retiring
any or all of the bonds now or at
any time hereafter outstanding of
the following Issues of bonds of the
City of Medford. to-wlt: City of Med
ford improvement fund bonds, orig
inal issue $29.000 00 bearing Interest
at the rate of 5 per annum and
dated January 1st, 1928; City of Med
ford improvement fund bonds, series
No. 1, original issue $25,757.48 bear
ing interest at the rate of 5 per
annum and dated July 2nd, 193o;
City of Medford improvement fund
bonds, series No. 3, original issue
$113,793.41 bearing Interest at the
rate of 5'fc per annum and dated
January 1st. ia9; City of Medford
improvement fund bonds, series No.
3. original issue $30,261.71 bearing In
terest at the rate of 5'i per an
num and dated January 1st, 1930:
City of Medford Improvement fund
bonds, series No. 4. original Issue
$32,935.77 bearing Interest at the rae
of 5l2r per annum and dated May
1st, 1931; City of Medford improve
ment fund bonds, series No. 6. orig
inal issue $8,333.45 bearing Interest
at the rate of b2 per annum and
dated May 1st, 1931; City of Medford
improvement fund bonds, series No
6. original issue $24,981.73 bearing
Interest at the rate of b per an
num and dated August 1st, 1931: and
Refunding Improvement Bonds ol
the City of Medford. Consolidated
Improvement Fund No. 3. original is
sue $49,463.85 bearing Interest at the
rate of 6 per annum and dated
May 1st. 1932; that may have ma
tured but have not been paid or can
celled, or which are about to mature
and become payable, or are redeem
able at the option of the City, or
whenever the holders of all or any
part of any of such bonds are wlh
lng to surrender such bonds, whether
or not tlicy have matured or are
about to mature or become payable;
tne total amount ot rerunding bonds
to be Issued hy the Council for such
purpose shall not exceed the par
amount oi sucn oonos to oe caiien.
redeemed or replaced, loss the
amount in the sinking fund. If any.
applicable thereto. The refunding
bonds herein authorized shall ma
ture and be in form and shall b
sold and advertised and otherwise
comply with the laws of the State of
Oregon and provisions of the charter
of the City of Medford applying
thereto. Each and all of the out
standing and unpaid bonds hereby
authorized to be refunded as herein
before set forth are hereby validated
and confirmed and declared to be
valid, legal and binding obligations
of the City of Medford in accordance
with the terms and provisions there
of respectively, notwithstanding any
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defect or lrregriarlty In the authori
zation. Issuance or nn'e of any there
of. The Council shall have authorl'.y j
to provide by ordinance such rulte
and regulations as may be needed for ;
corry'ttg out the terms of tlUs sec- i
tlon. The debt limitations contAtned
in the charter of the City of Medford
shall not apply to the refunding
bonds hereby authorized.
Sevtlon 7. That there be and hereby
is submitted and proposed to the leg
al voters of the City of Medford for
their approval or rejection at said
special election the following prv
nosed act of municipal legislation
amending the charter of said City is 1
ordained bv the City Council of the
City of Medford by ordinance No I
2051
Charter Amendment Referred to The
PeopJe By The City Council
An Act
To amend the charter of the City
of Medford, beltv? an act entitled "An
act to repeal an act entitled "An act
to repeal an act entitled "An act to
Incorporate the Town of Medford, in
Jackson County, Oregon, and limit
ing Its powers and defining the du
ties of Its officers," and to repeal an
act entitled "An sot to incorporate
the Town of Medford. In Jackson
County, Oregon, approved February
24. leaa," filed in the office of the
Secretary of State FVbruaxy 31, 1889.
and all amendments thereof, and to
Incorporate the City of Medford, in
Jackson County. Oregon, end to de
fine Its powers and duties." approve-1
February 6. 1901: "and to incorporate
the City of Medford, in Jackson
County. Oregon, define Its powers and
duties, and to repeal all acts and
parts of acts in conflict herewith."
filed In the office of the Secretary
of State February 7, 1905, and to
amend all other and subsequent
amendments ensrtd by the legisla
tive assembly or by vote of the peo
ple. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
OF THE CITY OF MEDFORD that
the Charter of the City of Medford.
being an act entitled "An act to re
peal an act entitled "An act to repeal
an act entitled "An act to incorporate
the Town of Medford, In Jackson
County, Oregon, and limiting Its pow
ers and defining the duties of iu of
ficers." and to repeal an act entitled
"An act to incorporate the Town of
Medford, in Jackson County. Oregon,
approved February 24. 1885," filed In
the office of the Secretary of State
February 21. 1889," and all amend
ments thereof, and to incorooratfl the
(City of Medford. in Jackson County
Oregon, and to define Its powers and
i duties.' approved February 6. 1901;
and to incorporate the City of Med
ford. in Jackson County. Oregon, de
fine Us powers and duties and to re
peal all acts and parts of acts in con
flict herewith." filed In the office af
the Secretary of State1 February 7,
1903; as amended by all other and
subsequent amendments enacted ny
the legislative assembly or by vote jf
the people, be and the same hereby is
amended by adding thereto a section
to be known as Section 72-K to re.id
aa follows, towlt:
Section 72-K
For the purpose of providing funds
to assist In relief of unemployment
within the City of Medford during
the year 1935 and in addition to any
monies heretofore used for such pur
pose the Council of aald Cltv is here-
by authorized and empowered to Issue
warrants against the general funds
of said city In an amount not to ex
ceed 8.000.00. notwithstanding that
such warrants when so Issued shall
be in excess of the various appropria
tions of the general fund as adopted
by the Council for the year 1935 and
of the budget for the year 1935 as
adopted by the budget committee for
said year and notwithstanding any
debt limitations contained In the
charter.
Section 8. The ballot title for the
measure submitted by ordlance No
2950 as aforesaid and returned to the
City Recorder by the Ctty Attorney is
adopted as hereinafter set forth and
the ballot title for the measure sub
mitted by ordinance No. 2951 aa
aforesaid and returned to the City
Recorder by the City Attorney is
adopted as hereinafter aet forth and
the following Is the numher haii.tr.
title and form in which the foregoing
"""""'w win appear unon tn hi.
Special city Election Mav 24th. ifiaa
Charter Amendment submitted by
the city Council by Ordinance N.j.
2960. Mark a croas (Xl between the
numoer ana tne answer voted for.
Ballot Tlllr
Amendment To Clinrter By Adding
.Section
An act of municipal legislation
Kuuiiw section 73-E to Charter tit .n
thorlwj the Council to issue- refund
ing ooncia at not exceeding fi inter
oat to refund Improvement tmA
bonds dated January 1st. 1928: July
uwumry js&, imv, January
1st,
.-oi, iy mi, ihji (rles 4:
May 1st, 1931 (series flj; August let,
1931; and consolidated improvement
bonds, consolidated fund number a
dated May 1st, 19.12. and to validate
earn nonds authorized to be refunded.
600 Ye
0I M No
Special City Election Mjlw 34.h 10
Charter Amendment submitted by
ivy council oy ordinance No
2951. Mnrk a cross (X) by the num
ber end the answer voted for.
Ballot Title
Amendment To f harlr Of City Of
.iir.-rn ny waning 1 herein a
tlon To He Known aa
Section 72-K
An art of municipal legislation
smendlng the charter of the City of
Medford by addln thereto a section
to be deslnatrfi as Section 72-K au
thorizing the City Council of the City
of Medford to Issue warrants on th
I general fund of said City during the
I year 1935 In an amount not to exceed
va.uw.uij ror me purpose of assisting
In relief of unemployment.
602
No
Passed by the City Council and
signed by me in open session in au
thentication of Its passage, thla 7th
day of May, 1935.
OEO. W. PORTER,
. Mayor.
Approved by me this 7th day of
May. 19M. J
OEO. W. PORTER.
... . Mayor.
Attest:
M. L. ALFORD, Recorder.
Thri-uten f'ah nrlvrr.
MARION, o. (UPj Albert Coop.,
ri-ler. S3. cb driver, dor.n t like to
have a r.ror preww .gainst hit nect.
Two pMngr In hl taxi threten
fd him i!th one tnd ordered him to
Ret out. Me did tnd the pair drove
.jr with tin cab.
"Blue Rook" Hpurn, Banker..
CLEVELAND. (UP) Prominent
bunkers recently Indicted here were
omitted frnm the 1P35 Iwiie of the
Clpvelnnd Blue Book, register ot the
cu'i tGCiety "big namtt."
ounwRmefs
,1 ,
Fern Valley Talent '
FERJi VALLEY, May 13. (ftpll
Henry Kantor, Albert Hoffman. Tom-
my Hensler and Warren Barnes went
swimming party to Jackson
Hot Springs Sunday.
Harley Dunn of Ashland and
brother-in-law Mr. Doyle, of eastern
Oregon, were calling on friends in
the valley Saturday.
Quests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Benson the past week were
Mr. and Mrs. C. Calson of Medford
and Mr. and Mrs. Oormer of Phoe
nix. Mr. and Mm. Claude Williams of
Talent, called at the home of Fred
Williams Sunday.
Mrs. E. E. Marshall has spent the
past two weeks with her husband
at the Lucky IS mining claims on
the Applepate.
Patricia Marshall U staying at the
home of her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. L H. Hughes, during the ab
sence of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Welborn of Tal
ent, former residents of Fern valley,
are parents of a baby boy born on
Sunday.
Louise and Ernest Lytle were din
ner guest of Norman Williams Sun
day, helping him celebrate his eighth
birthday.
Dinner guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. L. H. Hughe Thursday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dan and
little daughter Onalee. and Mrs. Ern
est Beer and son Ernest Lee. of Med
ford. Other guests the past .week
were Donald Wheeler of Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Doud.
Ralph Dewltt of Ashland Is spray
ing the Walter Jones orchard.
Floyd Long of Talent is planning
on renting the Toustng orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele, Mr. end
Mrs. L. H. Hushes attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Harley Dunn at Ashland
Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Ward and Mrs. Vaughn
Quackenbush attended the meeting
of the Phoenix Thursday club given
at the home of Mrs. Maude Dough
erty, entertaining the mothers In
honor of Mother's day.
Geo. Alford sold a bunch of hts
white Leghorn roosters and his daug
ter, Mrs. Lester Carr, shipped ninety
dressed whit teghorn hens to Port
land Thursday.
Mrs. Oeo. Alford Is suffering from
rheumatism.
Antelope
ANTELOPE, May 1 3. ( Spl ) Mr.
and Mrs. Arlen M ill are 1 are the par
ents of a baby girl, born May 1.
Mrs. J. W. McKlnney of Hemet.
Calif., is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
B. E. Baize of Medford, who la very
ill.
Eagle Point Irrigation district start
ed running water in the Antelope
district May 1.
Wilbur Erlckaon of Eagle Point re
turned fiom Portland April 27 by
airplane, where he had gone as a
witness In the Sollnsky trial.
Several older girla and boys from
Antelope had their hearta all a flut
ter thla past week to find their mMl
boxes full to overflowing with let
ters but were sadly disappointed to
learn they were only "chain letters "
Mra. B. K. Rlgga and Mrs. pearl
Yorton took six pupils from the Ant
elope to the dental ollnlc May 7.
, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kent entertain
ed at a party April 20 In honor of
their daughter Helen. There were 20
present. Refreshment were served at
12 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Stanley gave a
surprise party May 3 In honor of
their eon Dsrnel. There were twenty
eight present. Refreshment of pie
and cocoa were served the parents
and a welner roast was enjoyed by
the children. Wilbur Erlckson was in
charge of the games.
Ladles' Social club will meet May
15 at the home of Mrs. Elbert Big
ham. Those who attended the home ex
tension club at the home of Mrs.
Anna Davles from Antelope May 9
were: Mesdames Sarah Riley, Pearl
Yorton, Ada Kent, Ruby Rlgga and
Myrtle Walsh. Some very Interesting
talks were given by several of the
ladles on their work this past year
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK, May 13. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Jak Crump entertained
May 6 In honor of Mrs. Cora Crump
or Eugene who has been spending
several days here. Fourteen friends
and relatives of the honor guest were
present. Mrs. Crump returned to
Eugene May Q.
Mr .and Mrs. Harry Ayres and fam
ily were guests of Mr. and Ms. Orle
Ayres In Ashland May 6.
Mining on the creek Is practically
finished and most everyone's atten
tion is now turned to farming or log
ging. Mrs. John Black and children and
Lee Black made a trip to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Bets ot Eagle
Point May 0.
Keith Argraves of Phoenix Is visit
lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Pearce.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davles spon
sored a community picnic and bon- ;
fire near their home Sunday evening
May ft. A large group of neighbors :
enjoyed supper, games and visiting, j
Miss Leon a Culy of Beaver Creek 1
was a business visitor here last week, j
The women's group will meet with 1
Mrs. Jim Kent In Jacksonville on I
Thursday, May 16. Everyone Is urged i
to be present. I
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Madsen and
family attended church In Jackson- j
vllle May ft, 1
TALENT. May 14. (8pl. OrvlD
Stephenson, who was Injured while
playing on the highway several days
ago. was brought home from the com
munity hospital at Ashland Tues
day. Although he Is only partially
conscious, he is believed well on the
way to recovery.
The sixth, seventh and eighth
grade students visited Wagner creek
and Anderson schoosl Thursday and
participated In the sinning observance
of music week. Mrs. Dorothy Morris
was Instructor.
Talent C. of O. will present Elmer
Whipple, Magician, at the city hall
Monday evening. A small admission
will be charged.
Laurence Burnett, who has been In
South America for the past six
months, returned home last week.
The Dramatic club presented "Pink
and Patches" at Derby Saturday night.
Those making the trip were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Montgomery. Mr, and Mrs.
W. Barr, Mary Chambers, Dorothy
Wells. Mr. and Mrs. F. Harshberger,
Ed Learning, A. O. Waterman. Frank
Works and the director, Harry Lowe.
Mrs. Dunn, who has been a resi
dent of Talent for several years,
passed away at the home of her
daughters In Ashland Friday morn
ln. Mrs. Dunn was ill only a abort
time. Death was due to paralysis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hsrshberger.
had as their dinner guest Thurs
day night Mr. and Mrs. Wright 0
Phoenix.
Harry Lowe was called to Eagle
Point Wednesday to teach in the
Eagto Point high school In the ab
sence of Mr. Dav lea.
Ralph Bragg, who had visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bragg,
for the past two weeks, returned to
Ontario. Ore., the last of the week.
Hnrland Lowe attended guard in
Medford Tuesday night.
Mrs. Frank Smith shopped In Ash
land Friday.
Ellen May Works celebrated her
13th birthday with a party at her
home Tuesday evening. Members of
her class at school were guests.
Mrs. Joe Putman and Mra. Jessie
Sargent of Los Angeles are visiting
at the home of their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. T. Bragg,
Griffin Creek
GRIFFIN CREEK, May 13. (Spl.)
Mrs. R. R. Ouches gave a lovely
birthday dinner recently for her son
Ray, and grand-son Charles, their
birthdays coming on the same day.
The following guests were present:
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Colter, Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Doty. Mr. and Mrs. V. R.
Ouches and children. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Quches and children. Floyd and
Fern Collar, Clyde and Glenn
Ouches.
The baseball team from school mo
tored over to Lone Pine Monday even
lng and were defeated. Friday even
ing the went to Central Point and
won the game, 7 to 4.
A number of young folks enjoyed
a swimming party at Jackson Hot
Springs May B.
Mrs. J. D. Brown and daughter,
Betty, visited relatives In Jacksonville
Sunday.
Mrs. R. R. Ouches visited her sla
ter, Mrs. Jake Henford, one afternoon
recently.
Miss Luclle Stearns spent Sunday
afternoon visiting at tha horns of
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Doty.
Mrs. J. D. Brown entertained with
a birthday dinner Tuesday evening
for her son. Leon. Ten guests en
joyed the evening.
Several women from here enjoyed
the baby show rrlday afternoon Itt
Medford.
Horsemeut Scarce. Beef to Zoo
CLEVELAND (UP) "Let em eat
he-ef" this paraphrase of the
Broadway production, tells tha meat
of the meat situation at Brook side
Zoo here. It seems that horsemsat,
usually fed most of the animals. It
scarce these days, so the carnlvore
are to feast on beef, though it's one
quarter cent a pound more than old
gray mare au naturel.
Jubilee Cuirture.
LONDON. (UP) A "Silver Jubi
lee" hair design has been Introduced
here. 1c has a multitude of curia at
the back of the head and a row of
curls formed In a tiara above tha
forehead. It la Intended only for tht
evening.
RiiMla Sets Hook Program.
MOSCOW. (UP) The State Pub
lishing House of the Soviet Union has
set before It this year a program of
1,300 literary books totaling 22.000.
000 copies. Including tha works of
both Russian and foreign authors.
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