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MEDFOHD MAIL TKTBUSTE. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 8. 1937. PAGE NISTE Read every id cm tbie page You will probably find ei actly the things you bev Been looking for or a aale or trade tor unused article you may bate. Search your attic or tore-room you may find many things othere are seek ing and be able to realise Immediate caab. U what you want lent there, advertise tor it Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive effective! RATES per word, drat Insertion (Minimum 15c) Eacb additional Insertion. per word 10 (Mlnlmom 10c) Per Une per nionth without copy change Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOPND LOST II dog Is missing, osU 1616. vost Scotch terrier, male, black: no collar: on Rogue river flundey, near Dodge bridge. Reward. Tele phone Medlord, 610-R-4. LOST Rlmlesa glasses with temples. Reward. Tave at Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Boys to sell newspapers .Iter school. Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED Orchard man for miscel laneous work near Talent. Good wages. Box 2680, Tribune. WANTED Man with mowing ma chine to mow bay. Telephone Ash land, 878-R-4. WANTED Young man with some ex perience In chemical work or phar macist by hour. Box 3663, Tribune. WANTED Man for chores, garden work and milking. Box 2661, Trib une. WANTED 2 experienced gardeners who understand Irrigation; long lob; 62 day and board. Bryan Hawkins, 2141 White Ave., Klamath Falls. WANTED An experienced blight cutter. R. V. Beall. Bcall Lane. MAN. wife to work on ranch. Tel. 25B-J. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced girl for house work and care of children. Phone 1116-W. STUDENT can earn personal, short hand Instruction and coaching oy care of office. Box 2013, Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Cook for email restaurant. Box 2674, Tribune. WANTED SITU AT10NB WANTED Day or hour work. 112 Columbus Ave. RELIABLE WOMAN wants housework. day or hour. Tel. 623-R-3. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To swap land for auto: small enelne type. Land value ru ing raplnly. Wm. M. Carle, Lake Creek. WANTED Small acreage, good soil, close In, suitable location for hot house. Call evenings at small hot house 1 mile north on old Pacific highway. . 1 . WANTED 3,000, private party. 8 years. Will give best of security. Box 3599, Tribune. WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture. HOI ISROOK St ANDREWS 6th and Front. Phone 64T. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We hare large order to fill. Highest prices paid. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Drape St. phone 1063. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass, radiators, copper, storage betterlee aluminum and other metals. Scrap Iron, small or large lots, pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags, Inner tubes. Our prices will Interest you. Hides. Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household ooods. Furniture, Stoves bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modem 3 or 4-room house. P. O. Box 603. Medtord. WANTED A passenger to the bay cltlea about June ISth. Share ex penses. Call 1033-J-3. WANTED TO RENT 4 or 8 room partly furnished house. Steady renter. Box 3568. Tribune. WANTED Room and board for high school boy. Box 250. Tribune. EMPTY furniture van returning from San Francisco about June 14th wants loud from there or way points. Phone 618. Hawley Trans fer. 118 N. Riverside. WANTED Washing and Ironing. 113 common. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and earsae. 11 S. Orange St Call after 6 p. m. COOL PLEASANT ROOM Very good board In comfortable private home vrntlemen preferred. 611 W. 10th St. FURNISHED rooms, business man p-eferred. 105 Oenera. ROOM i, block from P. O., 408 W 6U St. FOE SENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished houae: 1 bed rooms. 845.00. Tel. 13?i-w. FOR RENT Small 3-room furnlahed bouse, cloae In. Inquire 136 80. Holly alter 0 p. m. FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnlah ed bouse. Inquire 917 Narregan St. FOR RENT House No. 6. unfurnish ed, new Lorlng Court, West nth St. Adulta only. Phone 386. FOR RENT 3-room furnlahed bouse. Inquire 1336 Baling Ave. POR RENT sVPABTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 140 So. Holly. Inquire 138 So. Holly. FOR RENT 3-room duplex apart ment. 633 Austin. FOR RENT Furnlahed apartment, 338 N. Ivy. FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments. Close in. see Roland Hubbard at Hubbard Bros. FOR RENT Furnlahed apartment; adults. 41 s. Riverside. FURNISHED APT8. 317 W. 2nd. FURNISHED apartment. D u r e 1 1 Court. 830 N. Holly. CaU at Apt. 1. FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Grand. GB BAUER APTS.. 6th and Oakdale. APARTMENT for rent. 846 N Bartlett FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive rooms and good fam ily meals. 716 fast Mam. FOR RENT Room with or without board tor one or two ladles. 824 Mae St, BOARD AND ROOM 716 E Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Associated Service Sta tion oh Pacific Hwy; living quar ters. Box 2005, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Team of mules, weight about 1100 lbs.; one nice Pinto horse; cheap old work horse; DeLaval cream separator. Stewart Ave. to Thomas Road. Jack Martin. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Vacant lot In Bly. Ore.; highway front, for logging truck or light truck with duals. W. Haley. Hugo. Ore. FOR BALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate, think ox UHUwn c YvmiL, HOUSES tor aale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. Ac Loan Assn. FOR SALE By retiring owner furn- catlon, -terms. If Interested call 887-L. . 810.000 VALUE FOR 87500. STOCK RANCH, 260 acres. 43 culti vated. 38 acres alfalfa, free irriga tion, 6-room modern house, 3 good bsrns, garage, chicken house, black smith shop, electricity, 3 . head horses, 40 head cattle, 33 hogs, farm machinery necessary, stream thru place. Price $7500. 63750 down. ALSO 160 acrea. 100 acres cultivated, very productive soil, good 6-room house, large barn, 10 acres Irri gated, extra good buy for $5600, total price, $2500 down, FOWLER As UPP 44 North Riverside NEW BUNGALOW, nearly completed: 4 rooms, bath and basement; 6 acres, close In. Attractive low price. For further Information oall 4-F-13. FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip ped dairy ranch. Near town. No trades considered. K. F., Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR RENT 6-room modem bungalow, 48 N. Orange. FOR SALE 37 desirable city and auburban homes; several stock, grain and dairy ranches; also sev eral email acreage homea. Easy terms. Everything In real estate. W. J. (DAD) ROBERTS', 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE 6-room modern bouse, large lot, on east side. $1,750; $200 cash, balance small monthly pay ments. ALSO 1 A; 6-rm. house, elty water, ahade, fine garden land, near hlgb school, $850: easy terms. L. O. PICKELL, 16 S. Bartlett. FOR SALE, either furnished or un furnished beautiful east side homo, large shaded lot, fine furniture. Dwelling and furniture In excellent condition. BROWN & WHITE Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr FOR SALE Suburban 6-room mod ern borne; city water, electric lights, lawn, ahade, fruit, garden, barn chicken house, garage, cloven close to Medford, 3 blocks from school; chickens, awnings, porch chairs, garden tools, $2500 for quick sale; terms. Turn left at Howard school Hardya. FOR SALE General merchandise business located on Hwy. 99. Stock and fixtures for ssle. lease on build ing. Value about $5,000. Would consider trade for Rogue River val ley income property. Prefer service station or other outside. Health re quires chsnge. Box 2033. Tribune. FOR SALE Equity In almost new. sttractive 6-room house: lawn flowers, fruit, fireplace, basement; Just outside city limits: $100 will hsndle; balance easy terms. Bjx 2862. Tribune. MUST SACRIFICE 160 acres at Butts Falls, sccount of health. Ideal for stock. Plenty of timber. Consider good car as part payment. Inquire 624 Pearl St.. Medford. 10 ACRES ano cabin on Rogue river at one-hair rn.t for quick aale. Also Strictly mooern home. Must be fteen to be appreciated: commani Ine view of the valley: very at tractive price Can be seen by op polntment only. Also Dairy rarfeb. stock and equip ment. Immediate possession. C 8 BUTTERFIELD J Medfora Building. 1 FOR SALE Rsncb Must be sold on I account of sickness, iso 8. OtMalt, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GENUINE BARGAIN In an apartment houae. C. S. Butterfleld, Medlord Building. LIST YOUR PROPERTY with Valley Real Estate. Call 3V, miles south on Pacific Hwy. or write Route 4. Box 372, Medford. Ore. 6-ROOM cottage for aale. A snap 11 sold this week. Apply evening, 430 Hamilton. THE J. W BYBEE farm north of Jacksonville on the old stage road la for aale In one tract or email subdivisions thereof Inquire of Frank E. By bee. Star Route Box 133 Medford. Oregon. 6-ROOM bungalow; fireplace, oil beater. 3-car garage. Low price for quick sale. C. S. BUTTERIFELD Medford Building. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or O. A Barnes. 167 East 8th St.. Eugene WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 31 Chest nut. Room 4 ' FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR BALE 4 milk cows, 4 calves. 3 yearling helfera. C. D. Blaine, Jacksonville. Box 81. POR SALE Red Duroo boar. Phono 1143 daytime or 502-W evenings. FOR SALS Two Guernsey cows. 1 freshen Immediately other 1st Jutly. A. M. xonn, Lake creek, ore. FOR SALE Gentle pony tor children Phone 1377. FOR SALE 60 fresh Ouernaey and jersey cows. 2 to 7 years, sea eacn. L. M. Hanklns, Box 144, Bonanza, Ore. FOR A ALB High-grade Guernsey cow, milking, box 121, spring St., H mile from Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE Exceptionally fine family cow; nign teat, rnone aoa-w. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS BRONZE turkev hatching eggs, 2 R I. R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll's store, APPiegste. PEKIN DUCK and DRAKE, 8 Aus tralian Shepherd puppies; several American and New Zealand white rabblta. bucks, does and fryers. All mgn-grade stock, covered wagon, Phoenix. R. I. RED CHICKS Blood-tested. Sweeney poultry Ranch, Tel. 836-J MILK-FED FRYER& Carley. 314-W FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '34 FORD TRUCK I new motor and tires. 4299. 123 80. Riverside. FOR SALE; 7-paasenger Studebaker ' and model A pickup for cash. Equipped, very cheap, good running conaition. mono eui-H-i or 723-j 36 CHEVROLET Pickup only a Httls over 7.000 miles. Blue 8eal guaran tee, low easy terms, full price for your car in traae, - PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth LATE '32 Plymouth Coupe: '32 Olds moblle 6 aedan, de luxe model. 6 wire wheels. By owner. Merrick's Auto Court, Cabin 82. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Business Coe painted a beautiful black: spotless mohair upholstery. Driven only 13,000 miles. BKINNER'S GARAGE Used Car Lot, new location. Oth and Bartlett, next to Firestone. 1936 FORD V-8 Business Coupe: paint, upholstery, tires all In good condition; equipped with radio. Priced at book. BKINNER'S OARAGB Butck-Pontlac. Used Car Lot. 9th and Bartlett. 1936 BUICK 4-door trunk aedan; painted an attractive brown: broad cloth upholstery. You can save $300 on this car. SKINNER'S GARAGE Used Car Lot. new location Oth and Bartlett, next to Firestone. '31 Chevrolet Long Wheel Base Truck $188 '81 Chevrolet Short Wheel Base Truck $165 30 Oakland Sedan '36 Ford Touring Sedan.. ...$186 ,$586 ..$466 80 wiuya 77 sedan ... C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY. 1836 HUPMOBILE 4-door trunk sedan; painted a beautiful golden beige; A-l condition throughout. A classy looker. SKINNER'S OARAGB Bulck-Pontlac. Used Car Lot Oth and Bartlett. FOR SALE '29 4-door Durant sedan; '37 license. 826 Beekmsn. FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler Airflow aedan. run only 21.000 miles. $736; 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan, $686 LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. USED CAR SALE Starting Saturday. May 29. EVERY USED CAR 8OLD AT A SACRIFICE 30-Day written Ouarante. 1037 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk 1937 Wtllys DeLuxe Sedsn. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedsn. 1936 Chrysler 6 Alrstream DeLuxe Coupe. 1936 Ponttao DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford 7-8 DeLuxe Coupe, 1933 Ford model B 4-oyllnder Coupe 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 85 other earlier models to choose from at very low prices LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 North Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Used Csr Lot nortb of Old Public Msrket. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 So. Grspe. Dripping with Juicy bar gains. Beds, springs, chatra, daven ports, organ. See me before buying. GOOD stock saddle for ssle. Call at 603 8. Central. FOR SALE Mowing mschlne. across road from Meehans Station. Tel. 844-J-3. THE TRADE MART for second-hand 1 mdse. Refrigerators $3 up: porch chnl" oil stoves, etc. Prices chesp THE TRADE MART. 15 So. Front St , ZINNIAS. OulneaxoM Marigold. 3 dee. lie. Mrs. Dreuler, 1107 Cast slain. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHARIS Corsets. 318 Hamilton. FOR SALE Roll roofing, cheap, sugar pine mingles for aiding ana roor. F. W. Ovelman, Jacksonville Hwy. FOR BALE Refrigerator. General Electric commercial else; some terms. Phone 800. a u inquire I or our special raves HAT lor plre Insurance on hay In srv 1 hum af fielrl. M. .a SO.L savings. Phone 1496. No. 7 North Bsrtlett. Clark'a Insurance Agenoy. 4-WHEEL TRAILER for aale. W. ti. Brown. Sams Valley. FOR SALE Baby buggy; reversible. Call 443-M. BEAN 6-h.p. motor parts. Crystal Springe Packing Co.. So. Fir. FOR SALS Several FOrdaons, thor oughly overhauled; also crawler tractors, mowing machines, bay rakes, Irrigation pumps, electrle and gas, and all kinds of used farm machinery In good condition, at bargain prices. 39 So. Grape St. WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors; Medford made, made right. Trow bridge Cabinet Works. FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers repairs and parts. O. D. Bean, lnc FOR 8ALE Two oil burners foi turnsces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. RIVER LOAM $2.00 per load, man's Phone 1634-Y MISCELLANEOUS MADAM ALEXANDER. Spiritualist Pslmlst. tells all In love, marriage, business. 'If you want facts, not promises, call on her for advice Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin No. 2. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS . ESCROWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. But ton a and Buckles covered. 308 U. S. National Bank Building. Tel. 118 1 . Painting and Decorating. IF YOU WANT . PAINTER or PAPERHANOER PHONE 640 pittsburgh paint store harry'marx Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 122 Portland. Washing Machine Service. SPECIAL You can get Goodrich Balloon Wring er Rolls and parte for all makes of washing machines, Including electrle motors and gas engine mo tor service at cut rate prices. Ftynn Electric Service, 131 W. Main. Tel. 107. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON Al:TOS. LIVESTOCK FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTES, ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTO. CO.. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. NO. 8-157-M-180. Phone t39. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Encourage i. Shaft of a feather 10. Without natural covering 14. Learning it. Narrow back treat :i. 81 Ik worm IT. Ancient Greek olty If. lrlih poet It. Burn 10. Manages 12. Aside 15. Facility 14. The cougar It. Summit JSr. Endlng 14. Ascended 11. Anglo-Saxon money of account IT. Color quality 15. Rectangular (met It. Devoured 40. Meaning 41. Detail 41. Epoch 43. Dlverilfleu 44. Occupied by homee 4?. Siamese eolnt IS. Gambling game 41. Forme used Id tamping IL Cotton cloth 14. Stood surety for 19. English river 10. Mexican com meal muib 11. Bathe Solution of Yesterday's Pubis . J-CEU GENE Ore ,1 DgL p Rffy l own V I L SERE QnE II. 80ft drink! cotloq, 61. Podder pita 4. Related 4S. Wher Achlllee waa vulner able . Odor 17. Depend DOWN U Pith sauce 3. Large single edged knife I. Ireland 4. Witnessing clause of a writ I. Japanese banjollks Instrument 1 if 11 illF 111 f JliJmL w if ft j?r 1IF IlIIlIIP 1.1 I utiti . m,. idijiiril I Jimi I ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET , OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1178. House clesnlng. floor wsxing. on ental rug cleaning and upholstering. Transfer. DAVIS TRAN8FER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER As STORAGE CO Office 36 bo. nr. mono mo. runs right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and storage Fur niture Moving and expert iumituro packing service. Fireproof storage, new low rates. F. B. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKINO SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 333. Ill No. Fir St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green etamp In side of 3-mlle limit. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call for School District No. 89. All warrants of School District No. 89, Jackson County, Oregon, drawn prior to No. 11, September 14, 193d. are celled for payment at the First Bute Bank, Esgle Point, Oregon. In terest on said warrants will cease June 9, 1937. E. PEILB. Clerk School Dlst. No. 69. Notice. In the County Court of. the Bute of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Han nah M. Hoglund. also known aa Hannah M. Hansen, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed bis Final Ac count and Report In the above en titled Matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed June 33rd, 1987, at 10 o'clock a. m . in the county court Room. In the Court House In Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon, aa the time and place for nearing oojecuons to said Flnnl Account and for the settlement thereof. WALrER J. SHERID. Administrator. HARRY SKYRMAN. Attorney. ORDINANCE PiO. 3161. AN ORDINANCE calling a special election providing for the submission of Ohsrter amendmenta to the people at said election and making provision for said election. Whereas, the City Council has adopted resolutions providing certain charter amendment to be referred to the people, which aald resolutions are numbered 894 and 395, respectively; and Whereas, It Is necessary that a spe cial election be called to vote on said amendment and that provisions be made for the holding of aald election, now, therefore, The Olty 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 aa hereinafter eet forth, and said election Is hereby ordered to be held on the above date, between the hours of 1:00 o'clock p. m.. and 8:00 p. m., as provided by the charter of said City and the State law for regu lar elections. Section 2. That each ward of the City of Medford Is .hereby designated as a preclnot for the holding of said election and the following polling places are hereby designated aa the polling places within said city at which aald election will be held; First Ward 412 East Main Street. Second Ward court House. Third Ward Flchtner'a Garage, Corner Fir and Sixth Streets, Cross -Word Puzzle Character In "The Faerie Queen e" Large perls sod actyl ungulate Make speeches MqALflBAIT R aMeIJexe 16. ALpA S H E Nfl MaulVEAE PC LEAVER kTUTEL A ETARNlaD A7 A ShLTA DlETK hwatiesep Rem iWi vy lEBEClIlII IT. numorous II. Languishes 10. Form of musical composition It City In Michigan IS. Beginning 21. Requirements 36. Next to the last match In a tourna ment 11. One who denies that man knows the final nature of things 40. Auctions 41. Air: comb. form 41. Most conceited 45. Hold back 46. Appearance er Image 10. Or the sun 61, Run violently 61. Cry of the ancient bac chanals 61. Knot 66. European native 11. Garden Imple ment 67. Malign 6S. Refuse 40. Donkey . Trefoil 7. Drug-yielding plant I. Sweat I. Point at which a bean sprouts 10. Sprinkle with anything which will spot or stalo 11. Measure of total surface II. Teller of untruths II. Arrow IL Bedgerllka animal It. Ancient wine vessel Fourth Ward City Ball, corner Fifth and Central Streets. Section 8. That the following per sons sre hereby designated aa elec tion officials tor eacn ox tne warns mentioned above; First Ward: Edna Scott, Judge. ' Myrtle Herman. Judge who will also act aa Clerk. Lucy Elwood. Judge who will also act as Clerk. Second Ward: Court House Lydla Applegate, Judge. Margery Lewis, Judge who will also act as Clerk. Hattle Alden, Judge who will also act aa Clerk. Third Ward: Flchlner'e Oarage Winifred Short, Judge. Lena Rose berry, Judge who will also act aa cierx. Edith Morris. Judge who will also act aa Clerk. Fourth ward: City Hall, corner Fifth and Cenlral Streets. Kate Young. Judge. Stella Anderson, Judge who will also set aa 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 ss such election officials. Section 6. Notice of aald special election shall be given by the City Recorder by publication of thla ordi nance In three (3) Issues of the Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general cir culation published In the City or Medford. Oregon, two of which said publications shall not be leaa tnan ten 1101 dava prior to said election. and by causing to be posted at each of the places for holding aald elec tion, not less than ten (10) days prior thereto, a full copy of this Ordinance. Section 6. That there, be and here by la submitted and proposed to the legal voters of tne city 01 Meaiura for their approval or rejection at said special election, the following proposed act of municipal legislation amending the charter of aald City of Medford as proposed by the Counoll of said city by Its Resolution No. 394, to-wlt: Resolution No. 394. Be It Resolved by the Olty Council of the Olty of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, that the following proposed amendment to the charter of said city be and the same la hereby proposed to tne legal voters 01 earn city for their adoption or rejection and that the same be tiled with the City Recorder upon Its adoption and approval by the Mayor: Charter Amendment Referred to the People by the Cltv 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 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 Jackson countv. Oregon, approved February 34, 1886." filed In the office of the Seoretary of State February 31, 1689. and all amendmenta thereof, and to Incorporate the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, and to de fine Its powers and dutlea, "approved February 6. 1901; and to Incorporate County, Oregon, define its powers ana duties, and to. repeal ail sou ana parts of acts In conflict herewith. "filed in tne ornce of tne secretary of state February 7. 1905. and to amend all other and subsequent amendments enacted by the legisla tive assembly or by the vote of the people. Be It Enaoted by the People of the City of Medford that the Char ter of the City of Medford, being an act entitled "An aot to repeal an act entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford. In Jackson Coun tv, Oregon, approved February 34. 1889." filed in tne office or tne aen- retary of State February 31, 188B. and all amendments thereof, and to Incorporate the City of Medford in Jackson County. Oregon, and to de rma Its powers and duties -Approvea February . 1001; and to Incorporate the City ot Medford In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, define its powers ana duties and to repeal all acts and parts of acta In conflict herewith." filed In the office ot the Secretary of State February 7, 1905, as amended by all other and aubsequent amana menta enacted bv the lexlelatlve as sembly or by the vote of the people. be ana tne same nareoy is smenaen, by adding thereto 1 new section to be known as Section 73(b), to read follows: Section 73(L) (11 In addition to all the war rants and bonds heretofore author ized and for the purpose of procur ing funds to repslr and reconstruct the paved streets of the City of Med ford, the Council of aald Olty Is here by authorised and empowered to Issue the bonds ot aald city in not to exceed the sum of $qo,ooo. r3 The debt limitations contain ed in the charter of the Olty of Med ford abau not apply to tne oonas hereby authorised. Passed by the Olty Council and sinned by me in open session this 19th dsy of Msy, 1087. Oeo. W. Porter, Msyor. Attest: M. L. Alford, Recorder. Approved by me this 19th dsy of Msy, 1087. oeo. w. rorter, assycr. Section 7. That there be and here bv la submitted and proposed to the legsl voters for their approval or re jection at eeia special eieotion tne followtne- oropoaed acts of municipal leglalatlon amending the charter f said city as proposed by the Council tnereof by its resolution no. auo, to-wlt: Resolution no. 89(1. Be It Resolved by the city Council or the City of Medford, Jsckson County, Oregon, that the following proposed amendment to the Charter of aald city be ana tne same nereny la proposed for submission to the 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 aot entitled" an act to repeal an act entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Med ford, In Jackson County, Oregon, and limiting Its powers and defining the duties of Its officers," end to repeal an act entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford. In Jsrkson County. Oregon, approved February 34. 1889." filed In the.ofMee of the Secretary of State February 31 1889. and all amendments thereof, and to Incorporate the City of Med ford. In Jsckaon County. Oregon, snd to define Ite powers and dutlee, "ap proved February 6. 1901; and to In corporate the City of Medford, In Jackson County Oregon, define Its powers and dutlea and to repeal r.U acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith, "tiled In the office of the Secretary of State February 7. 1905. and to amend all other and autoo- queat amendment enacted by tb legislative assembly or by the vote of the people. Be It Enacted by the People of the City of Medford that the charter of the city or Meatora, being an act entitled "An act to repeal an aot entitled "An act to repeal an aot entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford. In Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, and limiting Ita powers and denning the duties 01 its 0111- cers, "and to repeal an act entitira "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford, In Jackson County, Ore gon, approved February 24, 1886, "filed In the office of the Secretary of Bute February 21, 1669. and all amendments tnereoi. ana 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 County. Oregon, define Its powers and duties and to repeal all sets and parts of acta In conflict hsrewlth, "filed In the office of the Secretary 01 state February 7. 1905. as amended by all other and aubseouent amendments enacted by the legislative assembly or by the vote of the people, be aud tne same nereoy la arnenaca. 07 wo' lng thereto a new section to be known as 68(A). to resd ss follows: Section 68(A). (1) In addition to the taxes now authorized to be levied: by ordinance of the council, there shall be an nually levied for the years 1938, 1939. 1940, 1941 and 1943. on all of the taxable property In the Olty of Med ford, taxable for county purposes, a tar not to exceed 9 mills on the dol lar for the purpose of repair and the reoonstruotion or paveo. atrveis wun In the City of Medford, and the pro ceeds of such levy shall be held In a apeclal fund and used tor no other purpose whatsoever. The tax limita tions contained in the charter of the City of Medford shall not apply to tne special ax nereoy bumivhwm. Passed by the Olty Council and signed hv ma In ouen session In authentication of Its paaaage this 19th day of May, 1937. Geo. w. Porter, Mayor, Attest: ' M. L. Alford, Recorder. Approved by me thla 19th day of May, 1937, Geo. W. Porter. Mayor. Section 8. The ballot title for the measure submitted by Resolution No. 394 aa aforesaid, and returned to the City Reoorder by the City Attorney, Is adopted as hereinafter set forth and the ballot title tor the measure submitted by Resolution No. 396 as aforesaid and returned to the Re corder by the City Attorney. Is adopt ed a 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, 1937. Charter Amendment sub mitted to the City Council by Resolution No. 394. Mark a cross (X) between the number and the anawer voted for. BALLOT TITLE Amendment lo Charter by Adding Section 7(L). An act of municipal legislation adding Section 72(L) to the Charter to authorise the Counoll, In addi tion to bonds and warrants now authorized by charter, to Issue bonds In the sum of not to exceed $60,000 for the purpose of repair and reoon- 1 ittuoMo 0t streets, Arii o aMC1.i 01tv Election June IBth ,1037. Oharter amendment submitted by the Counoll by Resolution No. 898 Mark a cross (X) by the number and the answer voted for. BALLOT TITLE Amendment to Charter of City of Medlord by adding tnereto sec tion to he known as section 89(A). An act of municipal legislation amending the charter of the City of Medford and adding thereto a section to be deeutnatea as section obiai. authorizing the Council to levy an additional and soeclal tax of not to exceed 3 mills on the dollar, tor the years 1038 to 1943. inclusive, for tne purpose of repair and reoonstruotion of paved atreets. 808 .No Passed by the City Council and sinned bv me In open session In autnentication ox ita passage tuia loth day of May, 1937. Oeo. W. Porter, Mayor. Attest: M. it. Alford. Recorder. Approved by me thla 19th day ot May, 1937. Oeo. W. Porter, Mayor, Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, June , (Spl.) Next meeting of Lske Creek Orange will be held Friday evening, June 13. Any numbers relative to Flsg Day will be grestly appreclsted for leoture hour. Last meeting waa a very lively one, discussion ot the fair, planned for early fall, being the main topic of Interest. A splendid program was given with Owendolyn Charley In the lecturer's chair. Special numbers were "Amer lea" and "Battle Hymn of the Re public," by Orange; "Origin of Memo rial Day," by Myrtle Charley: "Mem orial Day In Relation to Lincoln's Oettysburg Addreis" by Mabel Brown; "Oh, Why Should the Spirit of Mor tal Be Proud?" bv Claus Charley" "When I Orow Too Old to Dream,' by Floyd Day"; "We Keep Memorial Day," by Janet Charley; "Oood Night, My Love," and "Moonlight and Shadows.' by Mabel Brown and Floyd Charley; roll call and fair discussion. Members were very glsd thst Mas ter Tom Stanley and Mrs. Stanley were able to attend State Orange at The Dalles, The Grange Griffin Creek Orange Orl f fin Creek Orange met Tuesday evening, June 1, with most of the patrons of usual attendance. After the regular bualneas meeting the lec turo hour. In charge of our worthy Pomona, Mrs. 8s rah Judy, was Terr Interesting, the main feature being a tails by Roy croft from the CCO of fice on his trip to Berlin last year to the Olympic games. Mra. McCarty reported that Mrs, Logan waa very ill tn Portland ho pits I, We all wish bet a speedy recovery. Refreshments of strawberry short cake were served by Mra. Clyde Stur- glll and Mra. Clara Clark. WINDOW OLA 8-9 Wt sell window giasa and wiu replace your D roast? windows reasonably rrow bridge Cao i net Works. Lawn tnowet service call snd del 'deal Bite Shop. Tel. 884. ill B. Mala Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, June I. (Spl.) Nineteen Olrl Scouts of ths Jsckson. villa troop attended the annual play day and court of awards at Jackson Hot Springs, June 3. Swimming was enjoyed by all until t p. m., after which each troop competed against the others In knot-tying and bsndag lng relays, and also a song contest. with Jacksonville winning third place In the song contest. The girls are very proud of their white ribbon. At 8 p. m. each troop enjoyed their own picnic supper and Ice cream which the Medford council furnished. At 7 p. m. there was a csmpflr court of awards ceremony and "A Pageant of Flaga" presented by "Ches kamay" troop. The very enjoyable day ended with "Tape" and singing by all the Olrl Scouts. Many of tu girls' mothers also attended the affair. Mra. a. O. Sanden underwent a major operation at the Community hospital, June 1. At the last report she waa getting along nicely. Mrs. Beth L. Waters returned vs her home In Klamath Falls Thurs day, June 8, after visiting her family here for a week. Mrs. James of Aahland was a recent visitor in Jacksonville. Miss Maxlne Chlldera recently vis ited tier sister, Mra. Thelma Jones, of Medford for three days. Mrs. Thelma Jones and Marie Ab blt trero dinner guests at Mra. ChJl dera' home Thursday, June . Mrs. Alloc Miller of Riverside, CaU came Thursday, May 37, to spend the summer with Mrs, Hlldreth. She hopes to Improve her health. BUI Blair, a well-known man In Jacksonville, died Thursday evening, June t. His sudden death was thought to have been caused by a. stroke. Hie only living known rela tive, a sister, Mrs. C. A. Lane of Burlington. Wasti., is coming here to take charge of his funeral. John Wlnnlngham, who has been ailing tor some time, waa taken to the Community hospital Saturday, June 8. Miss Alice Hoeft sajent all day In Medford, Tuesday, June 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Purnell or Ap plegate and Mrs. Harriott visited Mrs. McOuUy on Memorial Day. Mrs. tfclnstry of Oranta pass vis- lted friends here Sunday, May 30. and also decorated graves. Mrs. Cap Kubll and Mra. Phil Mst- chsn of Portland cslled on friends Saturday, May 39, and decorated graves. Among the many people who call ed on friends Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and who came to decorate, gravea were: Mr. and Mrs. Oben chaln ot Klamath Falls, who came Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Lee Port of Applegate, who also came Sunday, Mrs. Lottie VanSeoy and brother Mer- rttt Brown of Ssgle Point, who cams on Saturday, and Mra. Sam Wootsn and daughter Lucille of Oranta Pass, who were' here Monday. Mr. Oreen la now working at the hew Forest Creek mine. Mr. Whites mother of Klamath Falls ha been visiting at the White) home for the past two weeks. Harold Whit had his tonsils and adenoids taken out by Dr. Lemery, Wednesday, June 3. Mrs. Setb L. Waters motored over . from Klamath Falls to visit her mother, Mrs. O. O. Sanden, who I In the Community hospital. . Ernest Olson and Hsl Oreene re turned home from Oregon State col lege June 4, Seven Jacksonville Boy Scout and Ray Kunsaker and John Hackert re turned home Friday evening, June 4, from a three-day camping trip up Pleasant creek . where they camped Thursday, then hiked up to the look out on Battle mountain Friday, A wedding shower tor Bernadln Arnold was given at the home of Mrs. Hens peter, Tuesday, June 1. Miss Arnold Is to be married some time this month, the date ha sot yet been definitely set. . Mrs. Mary Norvell snd her daugh ter Barbara will lean Wednesday, June s, for Turlock, Cel., to visit relative. Mr. and Mr. Charles Voge! and ton Clair visited Mr. and Mr. W. A. Chlldera, Sunday afternoon, June . Mlaa Virginia Medlejr -spent Sunday, June 8, with Miss Maxlne Chlldera. Mr. W. A. Chlldera, Mrs. O. W. Chlldera, Mia Maroene, McKee and Jacqueline Chllder spent Monday afternoon, June 7, In Medford, At the school board meeting of Friday, June 4, bios were opened for painting and calsominlng the school building. At the meeting to be held Wednesdsy. June 9, the contract will be let for this Job. The Rebeksh lodge of Jacksonville entertained the Rebeksh lodge of Central Point In the Odd Fellows ball, Monday, June 7. - Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Kunsaker, who have so fslthfully and diligently taught In the Jscksonvllle school tor the past four .or five years, hare resigned their positions to teach in Medford next year. Their abeene will be much regretted. 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