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MEDFORD M.IE TRIBTUTE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER li, 1935
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this past. You will
probably find ex
actly tha thing
yon want to buy
or seU. If It Isn't
there, advertise.
1 1 ' Inexpensive,
affective.
RATES
fee word tint Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
Bach additional insertion.
per word
(Minimum 10c)
rer Una per month without
aopy changes f.t$
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND POUND
TAKEN UP Palo red cow; no inark
or brand. Owner may have same
by paying for ad and keep. Mark
Whipple, Rogue River.
TAKEN UP One red sow. Owner
may have same by paying for feed
and this adv. O. O. PUtenger, Rt.
4, Box 369.
FOUND 1 black, sheepskln-llned coat
and one blue melton cloth coat with
zipper front. Owner may rave
same by paying lor adv and iden
tifying. Mall Tribune.
LOST Spare wheel from 28 Ford
truck, between S. O. S. end Van
Dyke's Dairy. Phone 406-J-l.
LOST Man's black horaehlde coat in
Medford. Reward. J. W. Hubler, 859
E. 9th.
POUND Red Jersey bull about 1 year
old. Owner pay for ad end feed. W.
- a. Knips, Oak Orova road.
LOST If aog la missing, calU516,
WANTED MALE HELP
DEPENDABLE Man tor 45-tore route,
HIGHWAY EAST TO KLAMATH
FALLS. Exper. unnec. No selling.
Distribute', collect. Should net
884.60 weekly. Write "Safetyco 15,"
Huntington Beach, Calif.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
REFINED Christian lady to take
motherly care of 12-yeur-old girl.
. Box 4632, Tribune.
WANTED Girl for light housework
and care of 2 'a -year-old baby. Ap
ply 12 Ashland Ave. Mrs. Jack
Wurts. r .
WANTED Housekeeper, mature or
older woman preferred. References
required. Box 4594 Tribune.
WANTED Woman for 3 hrs. per day
to do housework and prepare sup
per for business couple. Must be
fast worker and good cook. Give
experience, references, age and sal
ary expected. Tribune Box 45B7,
WANTED Girl for housework,
home nights. Phone 1310.
Go
MALE AND FEMALE
RELIABLE men and women wanted
to service regular customers on Mc
Ness routes. Make up to 812 a day.
No experience or capital required.
Write Mr. Thomas, 428 Third St.,
Oakland, Oallf.
WANTED Reliable boarders,
per week. 142 N. Ivy.
16.25
WANTED Apple packers. Independ
ent Packing Co., Phoenix.
WANTED SITUATIONS
MIDDLE-AGED LADY wenta practical
nursing or housekeeping In mother
laaa home. P. O. Box 950, Medford.
Go any place.
YOUNG WOMAN want poaltlon a
housekeeper. Edith Bagley, Hugo,
Oregon.
MTDDLS Aged woman wants house'
keeping. References. Phone 608-Y.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Unfurnished house, a or 8
bedrooms, level loi, gooa lueniwu.
Box 5007- Tribune.
WANTED Platform scales. A,
Case, Rt. 4, Box 34, Medford.
MOTS and Family Washing finished,
WILL PAY CASH for Jackson County
Bldg. & Loan stock. Box 4583, Tri
bune. WANTED
w nav cash for household goods
furniture and stoves. We also buy
metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo
hair. MEDFORD BAR3AIN HUUOS.
27 N. Grape St. Pbone 1062.
WANTED Heifers calves. Write Ruby
Schuli. Beagle. Oregon.
WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs,
and pasture. J. J. Osenbrwwe.
FOR RENT HOUSES
vna i-. cvt :no smith Oranae Six
room furnished home, hardwood
r,M,i firr,i7. electric rarure. Ar
eola ho'.water furnace. 43 .00 In
cluding water. Charles R. Ray,
re-Tor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302
FOR RENT OB SALE FIre-Pjom
partly furnished or unfurnished
bungak. reasonable. 613 W. 2nd.
row rent 4-hooni finished house
Inquire JOS Xo Oskdale.
Oat RENT House, modem, furnish
ed: -r. sdu'.ts. Apply at 731 W
r5 Si
riw rkst Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown a, While.
FOB RENT ROOM BOARD
BATES reasonable at 716 B- Main.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
NICELY FURNISHED half duplex.
Oil heater. Adults. 818 W. 10th.
SMALL APT. for rent. 807 No. Ivy.
POR RENT Duplex apt. for working
women or man. 318 Haven, call al
tar 5 pjn.
FURNISHED Apt. Heat, hot
and garage. 10 Quince St.
water
POR RENT Apartment. 325 E. Jack
son. FOR RENT Apartment, 834 Apple.
FOR RENT Furnished apt.; steam
heat. Frigldalre. hot water and gar
age. 503 S. Holly St.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS .
POR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room, snd garage if desired.
. 325 So. Riverside ave.
FOR RENT Large front room; hot
and cold water and shower. 20 S.
Fir.
CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable.
.. 410 S. Newtown.
ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Orape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Alfalfa pasture for cat
tle. R. S. Owens, 3 miles north of
Central Point on Pacific highway.
200 ACRE Ranch for lease. 60 acres
cultivated. 8150 year. T, A. soutn.
ard, Trail, Ore.
BUSINESS rooms for rent, highway
location suitable for beauty parlor,
barber shop, pool hall, sporting
goods, auto accessories, hardware
store, write JAT, 410 Elsie St.,
Yreka, Cal.
BACHELOR APTS, 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT Business location, room
18x50. win remoaei to sun tenant.
Apply Mall Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Circulating oil
neater tor wooa circulating ucuirc.
8 So, Orange, between 5 and 6 p.m.
FOR TRADE Toledo range In good
conaition lor manznita wuwi. o
East Main.
TRADE Columbia Oraphonola, fine
oak cabinet In good condition. large
selection of records, tor wood. 37
Tripp St. after 6 p. m.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in
' modern home. Cash or clear city
property. Phone 1546-Y after 6 pjn.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHY?
BETTER THAN A FARM
3.000 highway property now 81260.
450 ft. frontage on highway. Store
building 20 x 40, hot dog stand,
house, city water, roads on 8 Hides.
Midway between Medford snd Cen
tral Point. This Is good location for
trading post, second-hand store,
feed store, auto wrecking and repair
lot, service station or cabin site. Will
get better every year. Total price
(1250; half cash, See J. O. Barnes,
20 No. Peach St. Phone 910-Y.
20 ACRES, fenced woven wire, 4-rm.
house, large cnicxen nouse ana
barn, well, 6 acres free water. 81500
third down, balance 4. Sheloy,
402 E. Main.
FOR SALE 420 acres pasture land,
all fenced. N. R. Kolman, Eagle
Point. '
FOR SALE Cabin altes on Wagner
creek. L. Mcculloch, Talent.
FOR SALE Modern home, close In;
fine shsds trees: 31400; terms. L.
O. Flckell, 204 East Main.
GENERAL STORE on highway, Horn-
brOOK. BtOCKea. (UTOceneo, uiutta,
nations). Building cost 88,000;
stock estimated 31800.00: equip
ment 31600.00. Living quarter rear.
Concrete basement, furnace, well,
pump, etc. Lot I acre. Sacrifice at
35.000.00. Rose L. Hicks, Klamath
River, Calif., Siskiyou county.
FOR SALE Six 3-room apt and 8
room house; all modern; 8 blocks
from center Klamath Falls. Must
sell account sickness. Consider
small acreage part payment. A.
Grennon, Pine Ridge, Oregon.
FOR SALE 46 A. AT Vi VALUE
Fruit, alfalfa, wood and water, close
In, good - buildings. Sam Evans.
Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms.
Convenient term. Call Warren
Patterson. Centrsl Point, or write
C. A. Barnes. 1163 Oak St.. Eugene.
Oregon. "
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building as Loan
Ass'n Phone 196.
100 ACRES, well improved, stocked
and equipped, close to Meedford:
. some cash ot Income property. Bsl
ance long time, low Interest- 0. A
DeVos. 623-J-2.
8 -ROOM MODERN HOUSE, 6 bed
rooms, sleeping porch, nice district
in south part of town; pa7ed street,
all clear; 82000. only 10 down.
BROWN 4t WHITE, Realtor, 104
W. Main.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown At White.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Joe Kings
ley, Rt. 3. Box 48, Midway Road.
FOR SALE Two 1500.1b. mare. W
R. Hotman, Eagle Point. .
FOR SALE Team of mare. suitable
for riding or working. Weight 1,000
lbs. escn. l. Mcuuuocn. -isiem.
X WILL buy your hogs and abeep. any
size, at any time. F. A. Pearson.
Ross Lane. Phone 610-J-4.
FOR SALE Purebred itambouilett
rams. Dolph Phlppa, Crater Lake
highway.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Used piano, good practice
piano $15X10. B. J. Palmer. TeL 788.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Model T Ford truck with
Ruxtell and Munlce transmission.
Would take part wood or labor.
Phone 1362-W or 1213 W. Ninth.
STAR PICKUP, 1925. Call at 129 N.
Riverside.
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
USED CARS
1033 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan; six
wheels, extras.
1933 Plymouth 5-whsel Sedan.
. 1933 Plymouth Coupe; a real bar
gain. 1931 Ford A Victoria Coupe.
Also other real bargain In Fords.
Ohevrolets, etc.
The Chryslers and Plymouth will
be here soon.
LANGE MOTOR CO.
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer.
- 38 No. Riverside. Phone 18.
(Formerly Armstrong Motors.)
POR SALE Truck and equipment.
Ill No. Fir St.
HUDSON Sedan, fine condition, very
cheap, i Call 957 or 832-R.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE R. I, Red pullets. Phone
961-R.
FULL-BLOODED PLYMOUTH ROCK
breeding cockerels. Maya Ranch,
Talent, Ore.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
POR SALE Fox terrier pups, 3 mo.
old. 3U Ashland ave.
FOR SALE '
MISCELLANEOUS .
BUY APPLES direct from producer
end save money.
Fancy Delicious . 81.00
O Grade Delicious........ .75
Off Grades -50
Also Winter Bananas and Newtown.
Delivery made within five day.
H. W. OULBERTaON
Ashland, Oregon.
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 aires of
rock at 8160 per yard, delivered.
Bateman. Phone 1634-Y or 912-J.
FOR SALE Almost new wood heateir.
33 Tripp. '
FOR SALE Stumpags, close In. Ly
den house, Jacksonville.
PRUNES lo lb., yuu pick 'am.
114s lb. picked.
TOMATOES No. ', 10 lb.' ,
DAMSON PLUMS 3c lb.
We deliver.
B. E. FORD, i miles wait on JvlU
highway. Phone 731-R.
FOR SALE Garage equipment In
cluding 60 gal. gas buggy, air com.
pressor, electric drill, electric grln
dsr and buffer, 2 vises, 1 tap St dy
set, 1 set valve reseaters and guides,
2 outside and 1 Inside mloroinetcts,
2 12-ft, work benches, 1 set grease
guns, 1 chain fall, complete shop
equipment, 103 So. Riverside, In
rear.
FOR BALE Complete office equip
ment, Including 39x83x24 Carey
safe, 4 drawer steel letter filing
cabinet, roll top desk, Burrnugh
adding machine with stand, book
keeper desk and stool, P. As E. check
protector, 3 oak chairs (1 swivel),
1 12-ln. and 1 5-ln. electric fan,
1 electric heater, 2 2-drawer steel
filing cabinets, 1 l-draweisteel fll.
lng cabinet. 103 So. Riverside, In
rear.
POR SALE Beardless barley and red
boar. Phone 403-J-l.
FOR SALE 3 mattresses, 39-ln., good
condition, cheap, 111 Washington
St.
FOR SALE Large snooker table,
cnaira, nesting stove, caru
rockers. Hotel Allen,
PUMP GUN, new, Stevens 12-gauge,
830: tant with floor, 65.00. Hln-
derer's, Ross Lane, near West Side
school.
FOR SALE Apples, cheap; different
varieties. Half mile from city nmiu
or will deliver. Tel. 258-8.
POR SALE 25 ton good olean hay or
win reea as rancn. jim ww ,
Eagle point. Phone ll-X-41.
FOR SALE Whit electric sewing
machine, good condition, 635. Mr.
M. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 315-A.
FOR SALE Montag circulating heat
er, practically new. on w. inn.
Phon 705-Y.
OUR Fine Red Spltxenberg apples are
now reeay lor iw. si-w.
tra fancy pack for shipment. Ala
Vlste, Packing House. 327 8o. Plr St.
HOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes.
Phone 7-F-14.
POR SALE Grape and grape Juice.
The Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2, Medford.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
SINGER Hsmstltohlng Maohtne. Pine
oonaition; cost oo. oeu iw. w
L. Hicks, Klamath River, Calif.,
Siskiyou county.
for SALE Substantial 2-wheel
trailer, or trade for wood. Inquire
last house left-hand aide of Lozler
Lane or Tel. B69-M.
FOR SALE 65 tier hard wood.
Werta Ranch, 8 miles southwest of
Ruch.
FOR SALE Grapes and tn-sp Juice
Mrs. Mary E. Clarkson. Boss Lens.
Phon 610-R-l.
APPLES Several varieties. Oebhard's.
Central Point, 14 mil north Bear
Creek bridge.
POR SALE Orapes, 7 mils west Tal
ent on Beeson lsne. Clarence &emxe.
PETITE prunes 75c hundred. Leo
Young, Columbus Ave. off Stewart.
Tel. 10-P-13.
PEACHES. PLUMS, me lb; grapes 3c
lb. Huktll. Vt uiiie aoutb wh.t
Orlfftn Crek echool.
POR SALE Grape. J. A. Marine.
9 miles eaat of Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard.
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL TEACH student lebora'eory. of
fice and X-ray work. Box 4574 Tri
bune. ROOPINO Lot us inspect jour roof
before tha rainy season Th!a eer-
vjee la free. Call 370. Rogue River
Roofing Co.
P&oct 643 vVeH baul awaj row
refuse. City Soitarj Servloa.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Service station and 5
acres good ground, family orchard:
all under water. See owner, ft mile
south of Talent, Or.
FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures, In
cluding counters, seven booths,
show case, back bar, typewriter,
cash register, two gas ranges, hot
water tank, canopy, kitchen table,
cooking utensils, dishes and silver
ware. Very reasonable. Must be sold
within ten dsys. Inquire at 410 E.
Main St.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNT
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System la Jackson
county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Bxpert Window Cleaners.
LETT GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 850 to 8300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Refinanced. Loan ciosea
within 30 minutes. License No. S
167. See W. B. Thomas, 45 So. Cen
tral. piano and Guitar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Classical and
modem piano Instruction. MEL
CHORD for every on. The only
method that never falls. Studio.
318 Liberty Bldg., Medford. Ore.
Trsnafer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving, etc Reasonable rates
Tel. 833, F. E- Samson Co.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack,
ars and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
EADS TRAKSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 318
Prloes right. Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Administrator' Sole of Real
Estate.
In the County Court of the Stats ot
Oregon and for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary
Elisabeth Adams, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that In pur
suance of an order of tha County
Court of the County of Jackson, State
of Oregon, mode on the 4tn day of
September, 1936! In trit matter of the
estate of Msry Rllzabsth Adams, de
ceased, the undersigned administrator
with tne win annexed of the estate
of said deceased, will sell at pvlvate
sale to the highest bidder for oash
upon aenvery or need, on or alter
Tuesdey the 15th day of October,
1935. all the right, title. Interest and
estate of the said Mary Elizabeth
Adams, decessed, at the time of her
death in and to the real property
hereinafter described; and all the
right, title, and Interest, that the said
estate has, by operation of law or
otherwise, acquired other or In addi
tion to that of said deceased at the
time of her. death. In and to those
certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land
situated, -lying and being in the
County of Jackson, State of Oregon,
and more particularly described, aa
loiiows, to-wic:
Commencing at the Southwest
eornsr of Donation Land Claim No.
49 In Township Thirty-eight (38)
South of Range Two (2) West of
the Willamette Meridian, and run
ning thence North Six (6) chains
snd twenty-five (25) links; thence
east thirty-one (31) chslns snd
eight (8) links: thence North twen-
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ty-flv (25) chains and seventy-five
(75) links: thence Bast four (41
chains and sixty-four (61) links:
thence South thirty-two (3i) chain;,
to the South Una of said Donation
Land Claim; thence West on said
South line thirty-five (35) chains
place of beginning, containing
thirty-five (35) acres more or less.
Jackson County. Oregon, also:
Commencing at a point on mid
dle line of County Road, said point
being six and twenty-five hun
dredtha (6.35) chain North and
thirty (30) links East of the South,
west corner of Donstlon Land
Claim No. 49 In Township Thirty,
eight (38) South, Range Two (3)
West of the Willamette Meridian
and from aald point running thence
East thirty and seventy-eight hun
dredths (30.78) chains to lh South
line of Josephine Wilson's farm;
thence North three and twenty-five
hundredths (3.25) chslns; thence
. West thirty and seventy-eight hun
, dredths (30.78) chains to the mld
, die of County Road, and thence
South along middle of said road
three and twenty-flvs hundredths
(3.25) chslns to tne place of be
ginning, containing ten (10) acres
more or less, Jackson County, Ore
gon, Terms and condition of aale; Cash
upon delivery of deed.
All bids or offers must be In writ
ing, and may bs left at the offloe
of Boggs As Boggs, Attorneys, Jackson
County Bank Building. Medford, Ore
gon, at any time, after the first pub
lication of this notice, and before the
making of the sale.
September 10th, 1935, date of first
publication, ,
D. STANLEY BOOGS,
Administrator with the Will annexed
of the estate of Mary Elizabeth
Adams, deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County,
In the Matter of the Estate of Charlss
N. Black, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Jackson County, has appointed
the undersigned administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of
Charles N. Black, deceased.
All persons having claims agalnat
said estate are required to present
them with proper vouchers within
six months from this date to Porter
j. Neil, 202 cooley Theater Building,
Medford, Oregon.
Dated September 30, 1935.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDFORD,
Medford., Oregon.
Notlce of Final Settlement.
In the county Court of the Stat of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary
A. Hepler, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thst the un
dersigned has filed with the County
Court of Jackson oounty, Oregon, her
final account In the above entitled
estate and the said court has by order
duly mads fixed October 10th, 1935.
at the hour of ten-thirty o'clock a.
m., as the time and the court room of
said court In the courthouse st Med
ford. Jackson County, Oregon, as the
placo for hearing objections to said
Ilnal account, tne closing oi mia es
tate and discharging of the adminis
tratrix from all further responsibility
and duty hereunder.
Dated and flrt published October
7th, 1935. OLA B. HEPLER,
Administratrix of the estate of
Mary A. Hepler, Deceased.
NOTICE OP ELECTION
Ordinance No. 2060.
AN ORDINANCE calling a special
election In the City of Medford, Ore
gon, on the 26th day of October, 1935,
submitting to the legal voters of said
City s, proposed Act of municipal leg
islation amending the charter of said
City by adding thereto a new section
to be known a Section 72-L, author
izing th City Council to create fur
ther bonded indebtedness for the
purpose of making' additions, better
ments and extensions of the water
system or the City of Medford.
The City of Medford doth ordain as
follow:
Section 1. That there be and here
by Is called a speclsl city election In
and for the City of Medford, Oregon,
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to be held on the 96th day ot Octo
ber, 1935, for the purpose of submit
ting thereat to the legal voters of
aald city e proposed act of municipal
legislation, aa nerelnartar act forth,
and aald election la hereby ordered
to be held on tha above data between
the hours of 1:00 o'clock p. m. and
8.00 o'clock p. m. aa provided by the
Charter of aald City and tha State
Law for regular election.
Section 3. That each of tha four
wards within tha City of Medford are
hereby declared to be and established
aa an election precinct for the pur
pose of aald election, and the follow
ing polling places are hereby desig
nated aa tha polling places within
said City at which aald election will
be held:
FIRST WARD
Public Market Building. South
Riverside Avenue.
SECOND WARD
Courthouse, Comer Oak dale and
Main Streets.
THIRD WARD
Flchtner Oarage, Corner Sixth and
Plr Streets.
FOURTH WARD
City Hall, Corner Plfth and Cen
tral streets.
Section 3. That the following per
sons are hereby designated aa elec
tion officials for each of tha wards
Above mentioned:
FIRST WARD
Mrs. Llda Hubbard, Judge.
Mrs. Myrtle Herman, Judge, who
will also act as Clerk.
Mrs. Lucy El wood, Judge, who will
also act as Clerk.
SECOND WARD!
Marlon R .App legate, Judge.
Mrs. Margery Lewis, Judge, who rill
also aot as Clerk.
Mrs. Hattle Alden, Judge, who will
also act aa Clerk.
THIRD WARD.
Mrs. Winifred Short, Judge.
Mrs. Lena Roseberry, Judge, who
will also act aa Clerk.
Mrs. Kate La id ley, Judge, who will
also act aa Clerk.
FOURTH WARD;
Mrs. Kate Young, Judge,
Mrs. Katharine Caddis, Judge, who
will also act as Clerk,
Mrs. Prue A. Piatt, Judge, who will
also act as Clerk.
Section 4. Each of the aald election
officials, aa aforesaid, shall be paid
by the City of Medford, Oregon, the
sum of $3.00 aa their compensation
aa such election officials.
Section 5. Notice of said special
election shall be given by the City
Recorder by publication In two Issues
of the Medford Mall Tribune, a news
paper of general circulation published
in the City of Medford. Oregon, not
leas than 10 daya prior to mid elec
tion, and by causing to be posted t
each of the places for holding said
election a full copy of their ordinance.
Section 0. That there be and here
by la an bm it ted and proposed to the
legal voters of the City of Medford
for their approval or rejection at said
special election, the following pro
posed aot of municipal legislation
amending the charter of said City aa
ordained by the City Council of the
City of Medford by Ordinance No.
3970.
Charter Amendment Referred to the
People by the f'ltv Counrll,
AN ACT
To amend the charter of the City
of Medford, being an act entitled "An
aot to repeal an aot entitled "An act
to repeal an act entitled "An act to
Incorporate the Town of Medford, In
jaexson county, Oregon, and limit
ing its powers and defining tha duties
of Its officers" and to rpMl an act
entitled An act to incorporate the
Town of Medford, in Jackson County,
Oregon, approved February 94, 18B5,'
filed In the office of the Sccretnry of
State February 31, 1880, and all
amendments thereof, and to incor
porate the City of Medford, In Jck
aon County, Oregon, and to define It
powers and dutloa," approved Febru
ary 0. 1001; and to Incorporate the
City of Medford, In Jackson County,
Oregon, define Its powers and duties,
and to repeal all aots and parts of
acts in conflict herewith," filed In
the office of tha Secretary of State
February 7, 1005, and to amend all
other and subsequent amendments
enacted by the legislative assembly or
oj vote oi tne people.
Be it Enacted by the People of the
City of Medford that the Charter of
tha City of Medford, being an act en
titled "An aot to repeal an act en
titled "An act to repeal an act en
titled "An aot to incorporate tha Town
oi Meaiora, m jaoxaon county, Ore
gon, and limiting Its powers and de
fining tha dutlea of Ita officers,' and
to repeal an act entitled "An aot to
incorporate the Town of Medford, in
Jackson County, Oregon, approved
peoruary at, ires , rued in the office
of the Secretary of State Februarv 31.
1880," and all amendments thereof,
and to incorporate the City of Med
ford, tn Jackson County, Oregon, and
to define Its powers and duties," ap
proved February 6, 1001; "and to In
corporate the city or ueorord, in
Jackson County,, Oregon, define Ita
powers and dutlea and to repeal all
aots and porta of acts in conflict
herewith," filed In tha offloe of the
Secretary of State February 7, 1005,
as amended by all other and subsc
quent amendments enacted by tha
legislative assembly or by vote of - the
people, be and the same hereby la
amended by adding thereto a new
section to be known aa oecuon 72 -L
to read as follows, to-wit:
SECTION 73 -L,
Section I. For the purpose of pro
curing funds to make additions, bet
terments and extensions of the water
system of tha City of Medford, the
City Council of aald City la hereby
authorised and empowered to Issue
the bonds of aald City In a aum of
not to exceed $80,000.00, which aald
bonds shall be known as "city of
Medford Water Bonds. Series B." The
Council may determine the date or
dates, denomination, maturities, form
and tenor of aald bonds, provided
however, that such bonds shall be
aerial In character In accordance with
any provisions of law or the charter
or me city or Meorora now or whion
may hereafter be In effect and ahall
be payable In not to exceed thirty
years from the date of the issuance
thereof, said bonds ahall be sold at
a price to net not less than the par
value thereof with accrued Interest
and ahall bear Interest at not to ex
ceed 4 per annum, payable semi
annually.
Section 9. The debt limitations or
restrictions contained In ot provided
by the Charter of said City or any
amendment thereof limiting or re
stricting the total Indebtedness the
City of Medford may Incur or any
provision. of said Charter or amend
ment of said charter regulating the
Issuance or aale of bonds ahall not
apply to the nds hereby authorized
or the Indebtedness created by the
Issuance of such bonds.
Section I.' Said bonds shall be sold
by the Council from time to time is
In Its judgment may be best and
the proceeds therefrom shall be by
the City Treasurer deposited In a
fund to be known as the "Water Sys
tem Construction Fund" which fund
shall be entirely at tne disposal of
the Board of Water Comlsslonera of
said City for the use of said purposes
for which said bonds are here uy
authorized; aald bonds or such
amount thereof as the Council shall
from time to time deem advisable
ahall be advertised and sold In the
manner and as provided by the laws
of the State of Oregon, provided, how
ever, that the Council of the City of
Medford shall have the right to sell
and dispose of aald bonds or any part
thereof to the United States of Amer
ica or any governmental agency there
of without so advertising the same.
The Council is hereby authorized
to levy taxes In addition to all other
taxes on the taxable property of the
City of Medford In an amount suf
ficient to pay the principal and In
terest on the bonds hereby author lived.
Section 4. Upon the adoption of
this amendment the power and auth
ority of the Council to Issue the un
issued amount of bonds authorised
by Section 73-0 of this Charter In
the amount of 30.000.00 snail be ter
minated and at an end.
Section 7. The Ballot Title for such
measure provided and returned to the
City Recorder by the City Attorney Is
adopted aa Is hereinafter set forth,
and the following la the numbers,
ballot title and form In which the
foregoing measure will appear upon
the ballot.
Special City Electton.
Charter Amendment submitted by
the City Council by Ordinance No.
3870. Mark a cross (X) between the
number and the answer voted for.
' BALLOT TITLE
CITY OF MEDFORD WATER BONDS,
SERIES B.
An act of municipal legislation
amending the Charter of the City of
Medford, by adding thereto a new
section to be known as Section 72 -L
authorising the issuance and aale of
not to exceed $80,000.00 "City of Med
ford Water Bonds, Series B" to pro
vide funds to make additions, better
menta and extensions of the water
system of tha City ot Medford, and
terminating the authority of the
Council to Issue unissued bonds' as
authorized by Section 7'i-C of the
Charter all aa set forth In aald pro
posed Section 73-U
600 ............ ......Tes
501 ................No
Passed by the City Council and
signed by ma tn open session in
authentication of Its passage this 3rd
day of Ootober, 1035.
OEO. W. PORTER, Mayor.
Approved by ma this 3rd day of
October, 1035.
OBO. W. PORTER, Mayor.
Attest: M. L. ALFORD, Recorder,
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, Oct. 14. (Spl)
Tha pupil of ths grads sohool
will put on a program mday ava
iling at ha Orange hall. Admit
tance tan and fifteen cents. Pro
ceeds will go to tha purchase of
equipment for the playground.
Homemade candy will also b sold.
There ars 88 pupils In the primary
room, with Miss In a Johnson as
teacher; 80 In the upper grades,
Miss Ethyl Boussom, teaohar, and
40 In high school. Miss Hell Carter,
teacher, A. B. Co'lett I principal
Miss Carter and Miss Johnson are
staying at the Emery Butt home,
Miss Boussom at Georgs Sparllns,
and Mr, Collett at the Hollands,
for the present.
Joe Varnar 1 building t house
aai33 feet across the rond In front
of the school house, which will be
partitioned, he using the front for
store, putting In a stock of
groceries. Mr. end Mrs. Collett will
occupy the other end of ths build
ing, which will bs fitted as an
apartment.
Elmer Johnson, of Klamath Falls,
visited his sister, Miss Ina Johnson,
over the week-end, '
There are 10 seniors In high
school this year: Orval Xewman,
Ben Vencll, Leland Sorrels, Jean
Oreson, Marlon Miller, Ethel Mc
Allster, Robert Brlttson, Jlmmfe
Wilson, Charles Moomaw and Mer
rton Lewman. Fay Holzhauser Is
taking a post graduate course In
commercial work.
Mrs. Olen Hunter, who ha been
visiting In Detroit, returned home
last week.
Williams Ladles' club mat at the
Community hall to clean and decor
ate It. Saturday evening they enter
tained there in honor of the teach
ers and to welcome Mr. Collett'
bride, who Is a newcomer In our
midst.
Friends are sorry to hear of the
death of Curtis Wood of Sandy, Ore.,
caused by a fall under a logging
truck, Mr. Wood formerly lived In
the Lester Hill house. Mrs. Wood
taught the Provolt school for four
ysars. She was before her marriage
to Mr. Wood, Mis Clarice McTeague.
The Provolt Sundsy school teach
ers and pupils Jolnsd the Sunday
school rally held at the Christian
center last Saturday with a picnic
and basket lunch.
The first of ths fsll and winter
meetings' of the Provolt ladlea club
met with Mrs. Pay Bristol. Mrs.
Deemsr I president, Mrs. Hanson,
secretary-treasurr. There were IK
member and one visitor prssent.
The neit meeting will be with Mrs.
Oeorg Cookman.
Ban Letteken, Harold Whltestlne
snd Dick Lewman have returned
from a hunting trip In eastern Ore
gon. Ben had the luck to bag a
7-polnt mul tall. The others each
got on, but smaller.
Al Jones, who has been In the
Sacred Heart hospital at Medford
for aeversl weeks, 1 showing some
Improvement,
The Williams Townsend club will
hold msstlng at the community
hall October 37 with a baskst din
ner at noon. All are cordially In
vited, Griffin Creek
ORIFFIN CREEK, Oct. 14. (Spl.)
Dr. Robert and family of Portland,
have purchased th Corother plac
and ars now living her.
Mrs. Durham entertained a num
ber of young people at her home on j
Saturday evening honoring her
daughter Joyce' birthday.
Mra. Lloyd Kelllng of Reese Creek,
wa down here week-end calling at
the Bud Stammen home.
Mr. and Mr. McCulloch wars Sun-
day dinner guests last week at the
Clyde Sturglll home.
Tom Vinson left Tuesday for Rose
burg, where he Is to be a patient at
the Veterans' hospital for a while.
Lola Kimball and Alice Horner at
tended Joyce Durham's party on Sat
urday evening and spent Sunday
with her.
Among those from here who at
tended the hard-time dance at Jack
sonville last Friday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Chllds and family and
Mrs. Vogel and family.
Mrs. Nora Valentine la visiting with
her daughter, Mrs. Donald Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. o. L. Vinson of Or
chard Home Drlce have gone to Sac
ramento to visit with relatives and
friends. They expect to be gone about
a month.
Drs. Carlow, of Medford, entertain
ed with a birthday dinner on Oct.
1st, honoring Dr. Eaton,
Among callers at the Brown home)
this past week were, Mrs. Bud 6 tarn
men, Mrs. E. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Sturglll and mother, Mrs. Sturglll,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bohl, Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnson, Mrs. Isabella Laven
der and Mrs. Zota Flck.
The Home Extension unit met Fri
day at the home of Mrs. D. A. Hood
with a good attendance. The project
waa Buymaitshlp, No 1, under local
leaders.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown her
bought tha Leon Brown place oa
Dark Hollow. Ha has just completed
Installation of a pumping system.
They also plan to build on the bouse
in the near future.
Dick Chllds has just finished paint
ing his house.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, Oct. 14. (Spl)
A farewell party and gut shower
were given for Mrs. Irvln Barrows,
at the home of Mrs. U J. Rohrer,
on Friday afternoon ot last wseK
with Mrs. W. M. Hansen and Mrs.
Rohrer as hostesses. The afternoon
was pleasantly spent In sewing. Al
ter the gifts were presented, ' r"
freshments of Ice cream and caka
ware served. Those who attended
were Mrs. Irvln Barrows, Mrs. Craig,
Mrs, J, D, Henry, Mr, a. A. Han
sen, Mrs. H. W. Wright, Lois ana
Dorothy Wright, Margaret Henry,
Mrs. Ed Tucker, ' Mrs. Jssse Olsss,
Miss Geneva Glass and Mrs. W. M
Hansen.
Mrs. H. W. Wright ha been bar
ing a alese of potion oak but 1 Im
proving. Mrs, E, 8. Tucker and Mrs, J. D.
Henry enjoyed a trip to Klamath.
Falls with the Peroy Henry fam
ily recently. Mrs. J. D. Henry visit
ed at Klamath Falls with her
daughter and Mrs. Ed Tucker with
ths E, E. Lucker family at Merrill,
Charles Gralg ot Merrill, spent
last week-end here with his par
ents. A meeting of the school board
was held Wednesday evening of last
week at the home of the clerk,
Mrs. Rohrer, for the purpose of mak
ing up the budget. The date, for
voting on the budget wa set tor
October 98 and It Is hoped ther
will be a good ' attendance at tha
meeting.
Talent
TALENT, pc. 14. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mr. Laurence Burnett returned from
California and will work In th fruit
In Medford. Robert Burnett went te
Texas to visit hi mother,
Ray Schumaker was transacting
business In Medford Thursday.
Dorothy Mathls 1 slowly Improving
from th Injuries received In an auto
accident several week ago.
Robert Stevens returned from Wolf
Creek Wednesday, where he visited
hi sister Thelm.
Mr. and Mr. Art Lewi of Medford
were calling on friends In Talent
Sunday,
Mrs. Frank Smith wa shopping tm
Ashlsnd Wednesday.
J, Brlnsr has moved Into th Hub
bard hous for the winter.
Harry Hamilton, former manager ot
the Miller orchards, has bought a
half Interest In the Talent Peed store
with Bill Hotchklss.
Weather
Northern California! Unsettled to
night with showers in mountains and
locally elsewhere; Tuesday generally
fair except showers high northern
mountalna; normal temperature;
moderate to fresh southerly wind oft
th coast, shifting to west.
Oregon : Occaalonal rain tonight and
Tuesday; little change In tempera
ture; moderate to fresh southeast and
south wind off the coast.
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