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rEDFOKT) MATL TRTBTjyE, rEPFOKD. OEEGOX, WEDNESDAY. fAY 58. 1937. PAGE "ntnt; Read every ad on this page you will probably find ex- ; sctly the things you have been looking lor or a sale or trade tor unuaed article! you may bare. 8earcb your attic or store-room you may find many things othere are eeek ing and ' be- able to real He immediate cash. 11 wbat you want unt there. advertise for It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective 1 RATES Per word, first Insertion- (Minimum 25c) each additional Insertion. per word Minimum 100) Per line per niontn without copy change llis Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND . LOST If doz i miJn6,call151 WANTED MALE HELP mMTED Experienced used car salinTan. Lange Motor Car Co.. 38 N Riverside. . WANTED Barber. Hotel Jackson Barber Shop. WANTED Salesmen for Harney Val W?ev leases. Call morning. State Oil nd Oas CO., 307 Liberty Bldg. C. Enos Naftzlger, Dlst. Mgr. WANTED - Boys tu sell newspapers . 'adoIv Mall Tribune' WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman to come In home and cook and care for 2 children. . All time preferable. Immediately. Box 2440, Tribune. p WANTED Experienced stenographer. w.VnT?, Mall Tribune. AUiuc ' , ,., i -.i-i WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral houhework. Good wages. Box 2444. Tribune. WANTED Reliable tat house work and care, of child. 300 so. Riverside. wanted Girl to help with house-work-Sohome nights. 624 Dakota. WANTED Under-graduate or prac tical nurse. ov 244s. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS GIRL wants to care for children In vour home. Phone 1002-L. CAPABLE WOMAN wanta housework. 616 S. ivy. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman; good cook; references Box inna. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good light car. Can Pay cashlfcheap. Box 3419, Tribune. WANTED 1600 or 1600-lb. gentle horse. Phone B12-J. wanted Fat steer to butcher. D. H FurikT Route 1, So. Paclflo High- way. n WANTED Hay stacker, heavy type. Give pTice and location. Box 3284. Tribune. WANTED Large stock ranch. O. 8. Butterfleld. Medtord Building. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 8 or 4-room house P. O Box 693. Medford. WANTED WOOL, MOHAIR We nave laVge order o fill. Highest prices Dald MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE . 37 N. Grape St. Phona 1063 TOP PRICES paid for all kind of scrap iron sieei nu ui. " It to MEDFORD IRON STEEL 1168 No. Central. Phone 40 JUNK Highest prices paid tot brass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and otner metals Sirap iron small or large lota pipe ano machinery wool and cot ton raga Inner tubes Our orioei will interest you. Hidaa Pelta. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods Furniture Stoves bought and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WB PAV MOMS CASH For youi furniture HOIHHOI1K ANDREWS Hth and Front Phone -547 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 8-room home, overstuffed suite, piano, sleeping jorch. garden and fruit trees. Leav ing city. Available at once. 213 Cra ter Lake Ave. OR SALE Newly finished 4-room house. Real bargain if taken soon. 6650. Terms. 301 Chestnut. FOR RENT House, furnished or par tial; 2 bedrooms: 130 or $45. Tel 1322-W. FOR RENT 8-room colonial house, furnished or unfurnished; lovely grounds shade and fruit trees, In Phoenix, one block from highway. This must be seen to be appreci ated Mrs. Malmgren. FOR RENT Attractive, furnished 8 room bunralow for summer months. 119 Lincoln. BACHELOR CABIN. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Modern furn. 4-room house lawn, garden, shade, $25 852 West 2nd FURNISHED houue Tor rent, 701 N P!vertrte FOB RENT-BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive room and good fam t.y meals. 714 Eut Main. BOARDAND ROOM 718 Mauir"" TOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS SLEEPING ROOM, 8 month. Hamilton. Call evenings. FOR RENT Nicely furnlahed sleep ing room, 336 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Nice front Bleeping room in neat, refined home, 323 King fit Phone 1095-J. FOR RENT Large front room: not and cold water; ahower; close In. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Furnished room witb hot and cold water and garage 11 8. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS OE BAUER APTS.. 6th and Oakda'.e. FOR RENT Apartment, Carglll Court. FURNISHED apt., 335 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Apartment, 834 Apple. APARTMENT for rent. 346 N Bartlett FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-rooro apartment 403 8 Newtown Call IB FTJRN. APT. 61 N Olkdale. FURN. APT. Private bath. Prlgld alre. heat: close In. 806 W. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 40 acres; 30 Irrigated, 8200. L. F. Boren. Eagle Point. FOR EXCHANOE FOR TRADE Ford truck, licensed for wood. 133 S. Riverside. TRADE New model car radio for part payment on garden tractor. Phone 3-F-2. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Furnished house, 5 rooms and bath; close In; fruit, berries and flowers. 614 W. 13th St. 20 ACRES, above Old Stage road; house, garage, fine building site; $700. ALSO 160 acres; 60 acres culti vate!; 30 acres water right; Little Applegate; good range, plenty tim ber. ALSO 40-acre dairy ranch, all stocked; good buildings, with crop; Bear creek bottom. ALSO 236 acres stock and dairy ranch, with crops; good buildings; 85 acres cultivation; timber and good pasture. ALSO 2 tots; fine location, paved street, 150 ft. frontage with 6150 water certificate; close In. CONFECTIONERY Store good pay ing business; excellent location. Several city and suburban homes. Everything In Real Estate. "DAD" ROBERTS. 720 West 2nd. MUST BE SOLD to settle estate, small modern house 1 acre, barn, city water. O. H. Bengtson, 126 . Main. FOR SALE $2.100.00 Beautiful 6 room home, 2 acres, bam. chicken house, garage, 60 grape vines, some fruit, evergreens, roses galore, love ly. -viw. l block west oi soutn cna of Kings highway. Ray Wylle, Rt. 1, Box 498. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 301 Liberty Bldg., or C. A. Barnes. 167 East 8th St.. Eugene. APARTMENT HOUSE for sale at a bargain: good Income property. C. S. BUTTERF1ELD Medford Building. THE J. W. BYBEE farm north of Jacksonville on the old stage road Is for sale In one tract or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire of Frank B- Bybee. star Route Box 132. Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE Lots. 60x150. Good lo cation. 624 Hamilton. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN 6l WHITE. WE SPECIALIZE In homes, nut. Room 4. HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson County Bldg A Loan Assn. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS FOR SALE Rocks and Reds baby chicks and started chicks. New low prices effective now. AH hatches double fumigated and from blood tested breeders. Central Point Hatchery. FOR SALE? R. I. Red and Plymouth Rock baby chtcka. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. BRONZE turkey natchlng eggs. 3 R L R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll's 8tore Applegate FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WEANER PIOS for sale: outboard motor boat, runabout. Ray Shun terman. Gold Hill. mile east Rock Point bridge, south side river. FOR SALE Family milk cow. Riverside. 835 S. FOR SALE 3 young bulls, young oow, fresh, T. A. Spray, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Wesner pigs. L. A. Yoet Central Point, Rt. 1, Box 3B9. FRESH MILK GOATS for sale. Call opposite Cheese Factory, Central Point. FOR SALE Duroo boar. Ed Oil more Elliott Ranch. FOR SALE Jersey springer freshen soon Hammer mill. A. Hoffman. Route 4 over Buckshot Hill. FOR 8ALE 3 A-l milk cows fresh July 1. Inquire at Standard Oil station. Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE 3-year-old stallion, 1700 lbs. O. D. Low, East Main. Ashland FOR SALE 300 troatl; all or part P E Bybe. Medford. Rt 3. rOR SALE DOGS PET8 FOR SALE CHEAP If taken at once PTprirrt puppi. 518 Eat Mntn. MONEY TO LOAN BUY. build or refinance your home We furnish the money at 6V C. L Qoff 201 Flrt Nwtl. Bxnk B'dtf. PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist Palmist tells all in love marriage butiness If you want facts, not promises, call on her for id vice Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 3 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford V-8 truck and log Ing trailer, completely equipped with K. B. Buster brakes. Inside cab control, binder chains, cheese blocks and cinching wedges. Sale price 775. Claycomb Motor Com pany. Ashland. Ore. Phone SO. FOR SALE Model A Ford coupe; 2 cows, typewriter, ranch. House to rent. Phone 1002-L. FOR SALE Ford Model A truck and logging trailer, equippea lor logg ing; K. B. Buster brakes. Inside cab control, hinder chains and cinches complete. Sale price 6475. Claycomb Motor Company, Ash land. Oregon. Phone 50. 1926 6TUDEBAKER Coach; good tires. penect running orucr, w wu. 510-R-3. CHEV. 6-cyl. coupe, perfect every way; Blue Seal guarantee. A Dargsm at onlv 6329.00. Your car In trade. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R & G. USED CARS '86 Ford Touring Sedan.. 6665.00 as Ford Tourlne Sedan. 645.00 35 Chrvsler Airflow 860 00 '2a Dodge Sedan 185.00 '31 Bulck Coupe 280.00 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe coupe, very small mileage, unuge Motor Car Co. LATE MODEL HIGH-GRADE USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins. 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan, leather upholstery. 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1036 Plvmoutn DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chrysler Alratream DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Pontlao DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe. 1933 Plvmouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earlier modela to choose from at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Used Cnr Lot, 25 So. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE House-trailer, 6100: oak dining table, 7; Airline radio, $8. Call at 23 Jeanette. safe, gas oven, bridge lamp, fern fruit Jars. 614 W. 13th St. 1 Used Fordson tractor. 1 Used Fordson tractor pulley with clutch. 1 Used Detroit mower for Fordson Flnley Implement Co. Central Point. FOR SALE Wood range. Maytag washing machine, 2 beds, fruit Jars snd otner nouscnoia gooas. . dui Chestnut. FOR SALE Circulating heater, $16; biuret, 5: wiener set, sio; raaio, 1S: bedroom suite, 18: tables, lamps, etc. Turn left at Howard school. Hardy. FOR SALE Practically new collaps ible baby carriage- rnone noa-x. BEAN 6-h.p. motor parts. Crystal Springs Packing Co., Bo. Fir. WE STILL maintain the same prices. 35c and 25c. . Why pay more? Lloyds Shop. 40 North Front St. FOR SALE One 7-ft. Westinghouee Ice-box, Crawford electric range. Howard grand piano; all used one year. Also other furniture. 53 Ross Court. FOR SALE Alfalfa, and blue grass and alfalfa hay, 810 In shock. Ed Hanley Ranch. . FOR SALE Beautiful gasoline ranga. like new. Ideal for home without electricity. Bargain. Hawley Trans fer, 118 No, Riverside. FINAL COLSE OUT 8200.00 Hotpolnt range $40.00, 8175.00 radio 819.50. 35.00 overstuffed chair $16.00; fern stand 45c, lunch cloths 85c. hall rug $2.65, electric globes, shades, plugs, sockets 6c, cords 15c. kitchen utensils 6c, garden tools 35c. 995 80. Oakdale. FOR SALE Baby buggy, good con dition. 413 Area rd la. Tel. 1337-W 7 CUBIC FT. Westinghouee. 7 Cubic ft. Frigldalre. 5 Cubic ft. Kelvin a tor. At bargain prices; reconditioned. LEONARD ELECTRIC. Phone 437 DELCO pressure pump, made by Gen eral Motors, 336 gals, per hour. $46.50, complete with 13-gal. tank $67.00. Leonard Electric. Tel. 427. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 South Grape 1 washing machine, sewing machine, good floor covering at low price; couch, dressers. 108 South Grape. , RIVER LOAM $2.00 per load. Bste mans. phone 1634-Y. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest improved, no radio interfer ence; $17 JO up Harry Weagant Ashland Phone ll-P-4. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab bage plants Mary O Carey, south of Phoenix CHARIS CORSETS Tel. 1203. FOR SALE -New and used sash doors, lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens storage tanks 1620 N Riverside FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces Inquire Mall Tribune office FOR LEASE Service station. Buy stock, only $250 00. E- Main and Boulevard Ahlnnd. BU8INE88 CHANCES FOR SALE Established suburban erocry: good location; living quar ters Box 2297. Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLE INSURANCE ABTR4CTS fcSCKOW Expert Window Clean era l.n OEOROE DO IT - Tel 1173 Hcmae eirening. Moot waxing ori ental rug cleaning and uphoisterlnf BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered 908 0 S National Bank BuHdtng. Tel. 1181. Painting and Decorating. IF YOU WANT t PAINTER or PAPERHANOER PHONE 640. PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 123 Portland. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. URMilKE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs wimout rea tape or aeiay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORB. AND WASH. MTO. CO.. MEDFORD '8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 4ft So. Central, Ground Floor Craterian Theater Bldg. Lie. No 8-167-M-18Q. Phone 139. Transier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOB Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. . Office 26 80 Fir. Phone 816. Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new tow rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883 STUARTS TRUCKING SERVICE telephone 1038 or 333 111 No Fn St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps in side or 3 -mile limit. Washing Machine Service SPECIAL You can get Goodrich Balloon Wring er Rolls and parts for all makes of washing machines, Including electric motors and gas engine mo tor service at cut rate prices. Flynn Electric Service, 131 W. Main. Tel. 107. LEGAL NOTICES Call for Bids. Jacksonville School District No. 1 will receive bids for the kalsomlnlng walls and celling and painting of the woodwork of the old part of the school building with the exception of the high school assembly). Bids will be opened 7:30 o'clock p. m., June 4th. The District School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. STELLA W. BEACH, Clerk. Jacksonville, Oregon. Department of the Interior. I nlted States Land Office. Lakevlrw, Ore gon. May 17. 1037. Notice Is hereby given that the Rogue River Timber Company, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did on May 6, 1937. make application Serial 015725, under the provisions of the Act of March 30, 1922, (42 Stat. 465.) to exchange the following lands within and within six miles of the Rogue River National Forest for tim ber In the same National Forest. The applicant offers the: NE',4. NE1' NWi, NEI4SW14, NVSE4, Sec. 36. T. 31 8.. R. 3 B W. M. Lots 1, 3, Sec. 1. SE14. Sec. 3. NE'., Sec. 11. NSE'i. SEUSE.4. Sec. 24. NW'i, Sec. 3D. T. 32 S-, R. 2 E . W. M,. SVi SW'i. SW'iSE'i. 8ec. 28. SE4SE'4. Sec. 29. NESWU-NSEU. Sec. 31, NWU8W4, Sec. 32. T. 31 8.. R. 3 E., W. M. AH of Sec. 4. Eft. N NW4. SEKNWH 8W14. B. 5. All Of Sec. 6. Lots 1, 3. 3. 4, SEUNW',4. S'NE'. EttBWti. SE4. Sec. 7. NEV4 NE',4NWi4, 8. See. 8. NW, S'i.Sec. 0. All of Sec. 16. All of Sec. 17. E'fc, NE4NWi4. E'48W'4. Lot 4, Sec. 18. E, NEV4NW'4. E!4SW, Lot 4, Sec. 19 E'i. E'NWV4. SW'4, Sec. 20. N1. SEi4, Sec, 31, N'aNE'4. SEViNE. N'4NW'4, 8WNWi4, Sec. 28. N NE'4. 8E'4NE'j, N'NWV., Sec. 29. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Short distance Speed contest Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Make a nrjls- taKe 12. Russian Inland sea 15. Doing nothing 14. New: comb. form 18. Fermented juice of cer tain palms of India 16. Pertaining to the study of the earth's history 18. Bans horns used in mili tary bnndi SO. Kind of fur 21. And not 22. Ireland 24. Sunburned 27. Old gold coins of Peru I a SO. Went swiftly on foot SL Volcanic rock occurring on the lower Rhine 13. Corrode . 14. Plantlike animal S4. Bill of fare Is. Sell 89. Undermine 40. Abovs 42. Regrets pro- lounoiy 47. One of a Chris- tlan sect of Syria 49. Learning 50. Bitter vetch 51. Grafted: heraldry 5 J. Final mMmWtM ill 1 I3 Y 1W u I7- s Iff I ' 15 '';.'. 6 '7 is i m w. , 4ojr ;; 4Z 4$ 44 So Ti " TT 0 -m. WHNE'4. EN-WH, Seo. 90. T. 83 8 R. 8 E . W. M. The offered lands are subject to the following Rights of Way and Easements: l Reservation or Rights or Way I I or bute and county Roads. 3 Easements granted to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Company to back water upon and overflow por tions of the ESE4. Sec. 19. WH SWi. Sec. 20. NWUNWVi. Sec. 29. T. 33 8.. R. 3 E and to use the bed and banks of Bar Creek In the El) NG4, Sec. 38. T. 33 S.. R. 8 E., tor the purpose of conducting water. ' 8 Right of Way 300 feet wide af fecting the 8EV4NE14 8M' a8 T- ja 3,. R. 3 E . W. M. In exchange for timber from por tions of Sec. 25. and 36, T. 38 S.. R. ; E . all of T. 30 S., R. 0 E.. and all of T. 30 S.. R. 7 E.. all of Bees. 1. 2. 3. 4. 9, 10. 11, 13, T. 39 8.. R. 6ft E.. Willamette Meridian. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming the land selected adversely, or having bona fide objections to the exchange shall file their protests In this office on or before the 19th day of June. 1937. CLARENCE W. OGLE, Register. ORDINANCE NO. 3161. AN ORDINANCE calling a special election providing for the submission of Charter amendmenta to the people at said election and making provision lor sam election. Whereas, the City Council has adopted resolutions providing certain charter amendments to be referred to the people, which said resolutions are numbered 394 and 395, respectively; and Whereas, It Is necessary that a spe cial election be called to vote on said amendments and that provisions be made for the holding of said election, now, therefore. The City of Medford doth ordain as follows: Section 1. That there be and here by Is called a special election In and for the City of Medford. Oregon, to be held on the 18th day of June 1937, for the purpose of submitting thereat, to the legal voters of said city, proposed acts of municipal legis lation as hereinafter set forth, and said election is hereby ordered to be neid on tne aoove aate, oetween me hours of 1:00 o'clock D. m., and 8:00 p. m., as provided by the charter of said City Ka the state law xor regu lar elections. Section 3. That each ward of the City of Medford is hereby designated as a precinct for the holding of nld election and the following polling places are hereby designated as the polling places within said city at wnicn eaia election win oe neia; First Ward 412 East Main Street. Second Ward Court House. Third Ward Ftchtners Garage. Corner Fir and Sixth Street. Fourth Ward City Hall, corner Fifth and Central streets. Section 8. That the following per sons are hereby designated as elec tion officials ror each or tne waras mentioned above: First Ward: Edna Scott, Judge. Myrtle Herman, Judge who will also act as Clerk. Lucy Elwood. Judge who will also net as Clerk. Second Ward: Court House Lydla Applegate, Judge. Margery Lewis, Judge who will also act as Clerk. Hut tie Alden, Judge who will also act as Clerk. Third Ward: Ftrhtner's Garage Winifred Short, Judge. . Lena Roseberry, Judge who will atfio act as Clerk. Edith Morris, Judge who will also act as Clerk. Fourth Ward: City Hall, corner Fifth and Central Streets, Kate Young. Judge. Stella Anderson, Judge who will also act as Clerk. H F. Piatt, Judge who will also act as Clerk. Section 4. Each of the said elec tion officials, as aforesaid shall be paid by the City of Medford, Oregon, the sum of $3.00 as their compen sation as such election officials. Section 6. Notice of said special election shall bo given by the City Recorder by publication of this Ordi nance In three (3) issues of the Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general cir culation published in the City of Medford, Oregon, two of which said publications shall not be less than ten (10) days prior to said election, and by causing to be posted at each Cross -Word Puzzle $. Arabian sea port T. Small rooms for storage S, Long fieri 9. Locomotive driver 10. fluldlng strap tl. Stone 17. Leave undone 19. Fiber plant 23. Seamp 24. Portion of a curve St. Women's patrlotto organization. abbr. 29. All created things 27. Mournful 28. Rodent 29. Female saint: abbr. 12. D I --encumbering 25. He who fiddled while Rome burned S7. Orefk god 1$. Velocity 40. Sign 41. Alter 43. Feminine nam 44. Loud noise 4fi. Gaelic 44. Hardens 41. Born American humorist M triced oath 54 55. Native metal bearing compounds DOWN 1. Girdle 2. Faithful 7. Nobleman 4. Prairies 5. Severity S3. of the plaoea for holding said else-' tlon. not less tnsn ten (10) nays prior thereto, a full copy of this Ordinance. Section . That there be and here by is submitted and proposed to the legal voters 01 me uuy or Meoiura 1 for their approval or rejection at said special election, the following proposed act of municipal legislation amending the charter of said City of Medford as proposed by the Council of sauVclty by Its Resolution No. 394. to-wit: Resolution No. 304. Be It Resolved by the city Council of the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, that the following proposed amendment to the charter of said city be and the ssme Is hereby proposed to tne legal voters or saia city for their adoption or rejection and that the same be filed with the City Recorder upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor: Charter Amendment Referred to the People by the CUt Council. AN ACT To amend the charter of the City of Medford, being an at entitled "An act to repeal an aci entuiea" an act to repeal an act entitled "an act to Incorporate the Town or Med ford, In Jackson County, Oregon, and limiting its powers and defining the duties of Its officers," and to repeal an act entitled "An act to Incorpor ate the Town of Medford In Jack soil Countv. Oregon, approved February 24. 1888," filed In the office of the Secretary of State February 31, 1880, and all amendments thereof, and to Incorporate the City of Medford. In Jackson County. Oregon, and to do fine Its powers and duties, "approved February 6. 1001; 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 lother and subsequent amendments enacted by the legisla tive assembly or by the vote of the people. Be It Enacted by the People of the Cltv of Medford that the Char ter of the City of Medford. being 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 Coun ty, Oregon, approved February 34. 1885," filed In the office of the Sec retary of State February 31, 1889, and all amendment thereof, and to Incorporate the City of Medford In Jackson County, Oregon, and to de fine Its powers and duties "Approved February 8, 1901; and to Incorporate the City of Medford In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon,- define It 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, as amended by all other and subsequent amend menta enacted by the legislative as sembly or by the vote of the people, be ana tne same nereny is amenaen, by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section 73(L), to read as follows: Section 72(U (1) In addition to all the war rants and bonds heretofore author- teed and for the purpose of procur ing funds to repair and reconstruct the paved streets of the City of Med ford, the Council of said City Is here by authorlea and empowered to Issue the bonds of said city In not to exceed the sum of $50,000. (3) The debt limitations contain ed in the charter of the City of Med ford shall not apply to the bonds hereby authorised. Passed bv the Cltv Council and signed by me In open session this 19th day or May. 1937. Geo. W. Porter, Mayor, Attest: M. L. Alford. Recorder. Approved by me this 18th day of May, 1937. Geo. W. Porter, Mayor. Section 7. That there be and here by la submitted and proposed to the legal voters for their approval or re- 1 jectlon at said special election the following proposed acts of municipal legislation amending the charter of said city as proposed by the Council thereof by Its resolution No. 996, to-wit: Resolution So, 3f5. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, thst the following Drowsed amendment to the Charter of said city be and the same hereby is proposed for submission to ins legal voters of said city for their adoption or rejection, and that the same be filed with the City Recorder upon Its adoption and approval by the Mayor: Charter 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 an act entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Med ford. in jncKson county, oreepn. and limiting Its powers and denning the duties of Its officers.' and to repeal an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Town or Medrord. in Jackson County. Oregon, approved February 34. 1885." riled in the office of the Secretary of State February 31 1889. and au amendments tnereoT. and to Incorporate the City of Med ford,' In Jackson County, Oregon, and to define Its powers and duties, "ap proved February o. 1901; and to in corporate the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, define Its nowers and duties and to repeal au acts and parts of acta In conflict herewith, "filed In' the office of the Secretary of State February 7, 1005, and to amend all other and sunee- auent amendments enacted bv the legislative assembly or by the vote of the neonle. Be It Enacted by tne people or tne city or Mearord tnat tne ensrter 01 the City of Men for a, being 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 Coun ty, Oregon, and limiting Its powers snd defining the duties of Its offi cers, "ana to repeal an act entmea "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford, In Jackson County, Ore gon , a pp roved February 34 , 1 885. filed in the ornoe or tne secretary of State February 31, 1880, and all amendments thereof, and to incor porate the City of Medford, In Jack son County, Oregon, and to define Its powers snd duties, "Approved Feb ruary 8. 1901; and to Incorporate the City of Medford. In Jackson county Oregon, define Its powers and duties and to repeal an acts ana part 01 acts in conflict herewith, "filed in the office of the Secretary of Stato February 7, lBOo. as amenaea by su other and subsequent amendments enacted by the leguuatlve assembly or by the vote of the people, be and tne same hereby u amendeo, by so a Ing thereto new section to be known aa A5(A. to read as follows Hertlnn (15(A). (11 Tn addition to the taies now authorised to be levied; by ordinance of tne council, tnere snail oe an nually levied for the years 1038, 1039. 1040. 1941 snd 1043. on all of the taxable property in the City of Med ford, taxable for county purposea. 1 tag not to exceed 3 mills on the dol lar for the purpose of repair and the reoonstrneiion or pavea streets wun In the Cltv of Medford. and the pro Iceeda oi tuca levy snail be held la $ special fund and used for no other purpose whatsoever. The tag limita tions contained In the charter of the City of Medford shall not apply to uie special tag nereoy amnonzea. raased oy tne citv council ana signed by me In open session In authentication of Its passage this 10th day of May, 1937. Geo. W. Porter, Mayor. Attest: M. L. Alford. Recorder. Approved by me this 10th day of May. 1937. Oeo. w. Porter, Mayor. Section 8. The ballot title for the measure submitted by Resolution No. 394 as aforesaid, and returned to the City Recorder by the City Attorney, ' is adopted as hereinafter set rorta and the ballot title for the measure submitted by Resolution No. 396 as aforesaid and returned to the Re corder by the City Attorney, is adopt ed aa hereinafter set forth and the following are the numbers, ballot title and form In which the fore going measures will appear upon the ballot. Special City Election June 18th, 1037. Charter Amendment sub mitted to the City Council by Resolution No. 394. Mark a cross (X) between the number and the answer voted for. BALLOT TITLE Amendment to Charter by Adding section ?2(L). An act of municipal legislation tddtng Section 73(L) to the Charter to authorize the Council, In addi tion to bonds and warrants now authorised by charter, to Issue bonds In the sum of not to exceed $50,000 for the purpose of repair and recon struction of streets. 500 Yes 501 No Special city Election June 18th, 1937. Charter amendment submitted by the Council by Resolution No. 305. Mark a cross (X) by the number and the answer voted for. BALLOT TITLE Amendment to Charter of City of Medford by adding thereto a Sec tion to be known as Hectlon 65(A). An act of municipal legislation amending the charter of the City of Medford and adding thereto a section to be aesignatea as section 60(A). authorising the Council to levy an additional and special tax of not to exceed 3 mills on the dollar, for the years 1938 to 1043. Inclusive, for the purpose of repair and reconstruction of paved streets. 503 r.Z'.ZZ7.Z?..Z. .......".No Passed ' by the City Council and signed by me In open session In authentication of its passage this 10th day of May, 1037. Oeo. W. Porter, Mayor. Attest: M. L. Alford, Recorder. Approved by me this 10th day of May, 1037. oeo. w. porter. Mayor. JACKSONVILLE, May 2. (Spl.) A larga crowd attended baccalaureate services held In the Presbyterian church Sunday. Rev. K. N. Mallory delivered a splendid address to the 17 graduates tn gray capa and gowns. Special musto waa rendered by the choir and the Sunday achool orches tra. Commencement exercises, will be held at 8 p. m. Thursday In the high school gym, with Prof. Irving vin lng ss speaker. Alfred Coke and Prank Clogston or Bly, Ore., drove over May IS and re turned to work at the logging camp Sunday. Alfred Coke was a guest oi Preston Card. Medford Junior high school base ball team played the grade school team here May 19 and lost, 7-3, In nine Innings.. The visitors made their 3 points tn the Isst Inning. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Klelnhammar returned May 18 from their two weeks' honeymoon trip to California and are now living In Medford Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mulr of Por- tuna, Calif., were recent visitors at the Bay Wilson home. Mrs. Mulr Is a slater of Mrs. Wilson. Regular meeting of the Women's Missionary society was held May 20 at the home of Mrs. Chester Tunnel. Mrs. Marlon Nledermeyer gave devo- tlonals and Mrs. Roy Nelson of Med ford talked on the Bpauldlng centen nial, which she attended Isst year In Idaho. The hostess served dello- lous refreshments. Royal Neighbor held a dance May 18 at their hall. Past Noble Grand club met May 18 at Mrs. Jake Schafer's home. After the regular meeting, refresh ments were served by the hostess. Miss Evelyn Hamaker of Grant. Pass was a Sunday visitor at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Godward re turned Thursday from a five-day mo tor trip to Salem. Portland and Van couver where they visited friends and relatives, returning by Crescent city. Friday was field day at the school. First games of a tennis tournament and a baseball game were played with the Central Point high school tesm, Jacksonville winning, 7 to 8. Each high school class put on a clever and Interesting stunt In the gym. A large crowd attended the splendid concert In the evening by combined boya' and girls' glee clubs. under the direction of Mrs. Flor ence Hunsaker, and the high school orchestra, under direction of Mr. Botts. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. VlaU of Phoe nix have been visiting at the G. O. Sanden home here. During their stay, Mr. VlaU built a cement walk for the Sandens. Mrs. Vsn Dyke of Los Angeles. Miss Klelnhammer and Mr. Bell of Modesto, Calif., arrived last Thurs day for a visit at the Arthur Kleln hammer home. The two former are sisters of Mr. Klelnhammer. They returned to their home, Monday. Families of James Orlgsby, Paul Oidward and John Heckert spent the week-end May 15 at Crescent City. Jacksonville chamber of commerce ha, received a letter from a publish. Ing house In London, England, ask ing for a picture of crater lake The local chapter Is going to com ply with the request as soon as pos sible. At the chamber meeting Monday night. Joe Wetterer and Mrs. Mil kowskl were appointed to get the pictures and send them. A suggestion was made that a camp ground be fixed up to accommodate vlsltora spending some time In Jacksonville Regular meeting time was changed to and and 4th Wednesdsys of eacn month. Instead of Mondays as here tofore. Announcement was made that new shelving had been put up in 1 I Jacksonville I the museum and that a better sign was to be erected on the street to direct visitors. Over $6 00 wa cleared at the mu seum benefit dance held last Friday night. The next dance will be held June 4. Refreshment committee ap pointed to serve for the 4th Wednes day of June Is Mesdames Ellis, Smith, Ha maker and Clyde Smith. An nouncement was also made of an in vitation by Medford firemen to all the old, retired Jacksonville fire men to attend the stats convention of fire chiefs In Medford In June, and also to be guests at a banquet at mat time, a request was also made for the old Jacksonville fir righting equipment to be put on display In Medford during too con vention. A clever Oreek drama was put on by the following members of the high school sophomore class: joe Beach. Jack Hamilton. Celta Stearns, Ansel Gunter, Vernon Ham aker, Harold White and Jack Foster. Miss Elisabeth O rover gave a read ing. Following the program, lc cream and cake were served. Rev. 8. H. Jones united In mar riage at the Presbyterian church Mr. Erwm F. Llngscheld and Miss Mil dred Jackson of California at 8 p.m. May 15. Mr. Llngscheld la employed at the Sterling mine. visitors to Diamond lake last Sun day Included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bumf lei and daughter, June, Ida Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. John Heckert and daughter, Marjorle, and Messrs Otto snd Albert Heckert and fami lies. They reported fishing very good. . nay coieman went to Talent Monday for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Fred Rapp. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKee and family have moved to their new home across the creek from where they were living. Mrs. o. L. Springer of Biggs. Calif- arrived Saturday to visit her sister. sirs. Lee Smith, returning to her home Monday. Antelope ANTELOPE, May 38. (SDll.l An. telope Literary club will meet June ii, .... Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bradshaw will move to Lodge Pole the first of June, where Mr. Bradshaw will be stationed aa a guard during the fire season. Ladles Social club will be enter tained June 18 at the home of Mr. . Julia Davtes. Mrs.' Ruth Clark will assist Mrs. Davlea In entertaining. mis. Haroid zundel. daughter of Carl von der Helen underwent an op eration recently at the Community nospitai. . Mrs. Louisa Grab is working for ' Mrs. Phillips, near Eagle Point. Student graduating from Medford high school from this district are Frances Beck, Beth Clngcade and Robert von der Hallen. Mr. and Mre. Jim Beck, Jean, Frances and Jarvls Beck, Mrs. Day and daughters. Jim and Bob von der Hellen, Hazel and Annabelle Rlgg and Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Clngcade and daughter attended 'baccalaureate . services In Medford Sunday evening. Antelope sohool qlosed May 21. A circus waa given by the pupils during the morning. A plcnlo lunch was served at noon on the von der Hellen ranch. Swimming wa enjoyed la the afternoon. Miss Wright and Mrs. Signs, Day furnished the lot cream. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oentener and daughter of Medford called on Mr. snd Mrs. C. R. Culbertson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owen and daughter and Mrs. Anna Owen at tended the Union Sunday school hero Sunday., Jim Lawrence returned to Salem May 18 for medical treatment. Ladle Social club met at the horn of Mr, O. R. Culbertson May 18, Mr. Sign Day assisted In entertaining. Vlattodr present were Mrs. Rosa Belt and children and Mrs. Laura Pierce of Medford. Students on the honor roll ' this psat six weeks were: Mary Allen. Duane Burton,, Barbara Culbertson. Betty Jesn White. Mary Allen wa an honor student during the school term. The pupil planted garden early In the spring. Mrs. In Stanly waa asked to judge the garden. Those winning prise were Barbara Cul- berteon, Alice Day and Patricia von der Hellen. The Grange Lake Creek Grange. Next meeting of Lake Creek Grange will be held May M. Leoturer re quests that members respond with some number In keeping with Mem orial Day. The last meeting was much en joyed, main feature of the program being community singing and reel tatlonal work led by Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Brown. Bird Inspection PORTLAND, Ore., May 28 (API W. M. Rush, regional director of the United States biological survey, will Join W. C. Henderson, associate chief from Washington, to Inspect migra tory bird refuge project In Oregon and northern California. Democrats Praised PORTLAND, Ore., May 28 (AP) Mr. James H. Wolfe, former director of the women1 division of the Dem ocratic national committee, com mended Oregon's law giving women equal representation on precinct com mittee. Defective Uear Blamed PORTLAND. Ore., May 28.-MAP) Trouble with the electrical steering equipment may nave been partly re sponsible for the Iowa disaster claim ing 84 Uvea on Peacock aplt In Janu ary, 1838, John A. F. Johnson, chief engineer, testified at a hearing on deeth end cargo claims. 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