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PACfE SIX if ; MKPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JMEDFORD, QIlECtON, WEDNESDAY' MARCH 8, 1911. C. if'? V '? m JOHN BULL MAY RESTRICT ALIENS Home Secretary States That Great Britain is Getting Tired of Being i a Haven of Refuge for the Political Exiles of the World. . LONDON. March 8. Home Secre tary Winston Churchill, who runs tho nollco (lojmrtmont nil over liJnglnnd, has given It out definitely that there are going be Boino now restrictive) regulations t'Htubllslicd concerning the admission of nitons Into tho country. IIu hns explained that It Is impossible to (ell yet exactly what will bo.dono but that tho general idea Is to onlnrgo tho prosont powers of expulsion nnd to render tho authori ties' rights of Inspection moro effec tive than at present. No rulo will bo established, howuvor, tho homo hcc rotary ndded, for tho oxcluslou of political refugees, nor will any sys tem of registration of aliens bo es tablished ,nn In continental countries, Tho homo secrotnry'B announce ment nppcnrs on Kb fane to imply that CSrtnt ItrtUiIn Is getting tired of be ing a havon of roftigo for political exiles tfrriin all over tho world. Hilt this Isn't what It really means. It Is England's answer to tho pressuro recently brought to bear upon It to compel Scotland Yard to becoino moro section of tho international po lice of Huropo. f Jt Is only within two or thrco yenrs that 10 n gland has had an trouble With Its various colonies of political refugees. 11 was practically tho only country In Europe which gave thorn sholtor nnd tho refugoes appioclatcd It. They did not proposo to lose tholr one placo of rcfugo and thoy sot their fjices resolutely against any act of ylolonco ngninst tho Urltlsh govern ment. Hut in Kjilto of tho liifluouco of the bettor clnns of theso men there haa been dlffloulty of Into real ltusslan terrorist outrages. The English au thorities couldn't understand It. Noi ther could tho refugees. TO CUKK A COL1) IN ONE DA Tnko LAXAT1VR nitOMO Qulnlno Tnblots. Ditigeilots rofund money If It fallo to cure. E. W. dltOVE'S slg naturo Is on each box. 2 Be. frrttrjrrjt FOR. I tr Aro have Tho apple orchard is 10 years old, of (lie best paying varieties of trees, in fine condition. Poach besides other fruits, including 200 cherry trees of Royal Anne, Bing and Lamberts, plum trees, pears, $voot-AVatur, Concord, etc; 2000 Loganberries, I31aekbarries, etc. ' MPIiOVKMlSNTS Seven-room house, with barn and other outbuildings, farming, implements, with the place. Jeedod walor righU'ur irriuatioii. with larg( reservoir for water supplv. ' 15 SEEKN6 WIND BIG MEN TRAIN Rcnz and Busch, Who Meet Thursday Night at Nat, Take Daily Runs Through Suburbs Sweatcred Brigades Plough Through Sticky. Carl Hunch nnd .lack Ilenz, who will moot In a wUch-us-cntch-can de bate on tho floor of tho Natatoriiitn tomorrow night, nre dally training for tholr boijt, TIiIb morning saw three separate- training parties lcavo tho city for n morning workout, Utiscli and Hen, caeh going their seimrnto way for a long pull through tho sticky, whllo Joe Memslc, who Is to challenge the winner of Friday's mtch, and William IJroaB, Bwlmmlng Instructor of the Nntatorlum, made up tho third detachment. luanuiuitTnu rmontiiui un PUBLIC UTILITY BILL OLYMl'IA, WiihIi., March 8. Willi but one Hlight nmciulnicnt, the house yesterday afternoon accepted the public tiHHtybill as it passed iho un it pushctl the Bcnnto last week. This bill which was fathered by Sen ntor Cox was .Htibiitiluted for the Moron bill in Iho house. Hoth nre j)i'aelicully tho name, both following the Ilughcn law in Now Yprk. Uy tho IcriiiH of this code, the present railroad coiumiKsiouerH will bo the public utility commisiouers until tboir present tenn oxpiroH. T Iicho comuiisHionerH will bnvo gon eral Hupci'viHiun over ruilronds, street car compunicH, telephone nnd telu- fjrnpli, HieaniHliip, gas, electric beat ing, water companion and other pub lie service rorporutionw. Public- ser vice inHlilutioiiH owned by cities, however, are not under the jurihdic litui of I ho hIuId uiiiiininsiili. A limit of f cents is placed on strcot car fnros within incorporated city limilH, 'Iho cominiHBinii will also have Iho power to regulate the rates of other corporations, mid to provide HebcdulcH iiiHiiriiig ade(iiato Kervice. And Ibis, too, has been iiceom plihhed by this bill. When the pub lic utilities commission fixes the physical valuation of any public ser vice corporation, tho nsscHHors can not lower it, though thoy may raise, i. H. S The foi'salo iho Finest orchard in 'J'ho J'niil. from (his orchard carried off PlilSMLUiMS at the Spokane Apple Show and part of this year's crop is now being exhibited in some of the largest cities in the unsVI)y til 1 Q Woulhern Pacific railroad. ... ." ' is Iho greatest snap in tho valley and no doubt will he quickly sold at first sighl, as the price is . . aScV jgjj $3000 less than 1 1... LIST YOUR ORCHARD AND OITY PROPERTY WITH US. OWNERS OF MINING PROPERTIES, WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS. HIGHER RATES ARE WITHDRAWN Railroad Presidents Hold Conference and Withdraw Schedules Which Were Filed at Washington Oi,o Year hut Which Wcro Forbidden. NEW YORK, March 8. Tho east ern ruihonil presidents and. Attor neys alter n conterence today an nounced that the increased schedule of freight rates, approval of which lind been refused by the interstate commerce commission, bus been withdrawn. . Thero wore about GO present at the conference and in un official state ment issued afterward it was said that the only business transacted we- approving tho order to withdraw the increased schedules which wcro filed at Washington on March 10. TKA.MHTtiltH, TAKE NOTICE. All teamsters are requested to nice'. In Anglo opera houso at 8 o'clock .Saturday ovenlng, March 11. .101 OIIO. COMMITTEE. NOTICE. Notico Is hereby irivnn that thn un- ol ul B?m u"rt provming iur ro muuio ib ncrtny given mat mo un nnvmoni nf mminf nniri l.v ,i-M,-,n. iiumiKiiuu win ujiiuy iu uiu uuy uiiuu - rll of tho city of Medford, Or., at Us regular meeting on March 4, 1911, for n license to boII splrltous, vin ous nnd malt liquors In quantities less than a gallon at Its placo of bus In ens at lots 12 nnd 13, block 20, No. 37 South Front strcot, In said city, for n period of six mouths, tf J. W. SLINGNIt. NOTICE. To tho mnstor plumhor, contractors and builders of Medford and vicinity, that on and after April tho first, tho minimum scnlo of wages for Journey men plumbers nnd stenmflttcrs shall bo $fi per day, eight hours, J. Franz, president; C. It. Losher, Bccrotnry; Local Union No. aG2. 319 "CALIFORNIA ORAXOH COUNTRY" Beautifully Illustrated In four col ors. "Tbo Spoil, an unusual roman tic serial, by C. N. and A. M. Wil liamson. "What Women Aro Doing In tho West." March Stinsot now on sale 15 cents. Ilnsklns .for Health. A L E- Banner Koguo Kivcr Ar alloy, coniainin For Further Particulars See 1 . I tl'U .2 - CITY NOTICES. RKSOLUTION. Bo It Resolved by tho City Council' of the City of Medford, Oregen: That thero bo and hereby Is called a special election In and for tho City of Medford. to bo hold on tho 10th gS5,ofKoo,io-io1ck,. S'STb foS MBkBVa,r,u"M.T?o'uS a.aSa: n,n,,. u, c,mrter or ine uuy 0I 1. An amendment to tho charter of tho City of Medford, providing for a board or registration, and Us duties nnd tho registration of voters. 2. An amendment to the charter of tho City of Medford .amndclng section 72 thereof, providing for an ncrcaso of tho bonded Indebtedness of said City to tho extent of $30,000. said sum to Ho used for tho solo pur- oso or making improvements in tho water system of snld city and paying for trunk, sanitary nnd storm sowers. heretofore or hereafter constructed by said city. :i, An nmondment to tho charter of tho City of Medford, amending sec tion 7Z inereor, providing for nn ln crenso of tho bonded indebtedness of said city to tho oxtent of $8000, .said sum to bo jiscd for the solo purpose of tho Improvnmnnt at tho 'flrn apart inont of said city, 4. An amendment to tho charter of tho City of Medford, amending flec tion 72 thereof,, providing for tho .roatlon of a Blnklng fund for tho pur poso of tho retirement of tho bonds of tho City of Medford. 5. An amendment to tho Charter of tho city of Medford amending section iet - B at saloa or property for dclln- quent assessments In said city in caso tho salo Is vacated, sot aside, or declared void by any court. Tho following named persons aro horoby appointed Judges nnd clorks of said electien: First Wnrd: J. W. Ling Judgo, D. T. Lawton Judgo nnd clerk, L. L. Damon Judgo nnd clork. Second Ward: Joo Derry Judgo, Chas. P. Talent Judgo and clork, Wm. Ulrlch Judgo and clork. Third Ward: P. W. Cholgrln Judge, J. Summcrvlllo Judgo nnd clork, H. II. Lorlmor Judgo and clerk. Tho following aro hereby designed ns tho places for holding said elec tion. First Ward: Hall over Hasklns Drug store Second Ward: Hotel Nash sample rooms. Third Wnrd: City Hull. It Is furthor resolved that tho re corder of said City of Medford "bq and hereby is or'dored to glvo notico of snld election In tho manner pro vided by tho chartor In tho caso of annual elections of said city. Tho foregoing resolution was pass ed by tho city council of tho City jot Medford, Orogon, on tho ICth day of February, 1911, by tho following vote: Morrlck absent, Watt ayo, Wort man ayo, EmorlCk ayo, Elfort aye.j ,.. ( t Orchard of the Valley 23 acres, at less than $1000.00 an acre. i it has been offered Oregon and Millar aye. Approved Februnry ICth, 1911 . W. H. CANON, Attest: Mnyor. KOBT. V. TELFER, Gity HcCtn'der. NOTICE OP ELECTION. Notico Is hereby given that a apo dal election will bo held In and for tho city of Medford on March 10th, 1911, for tho adoption or rejection of those certnln proposed charter amendments to tho chnrtor of the city of Medford, set forth in tho foregoing resolution. Said election to bo held nt tho time and places designated In said resolution. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder City of Medford. POLK'S OREGON ANI WASHING TON State Gazetteer nnd Business .Direc tory. Just Issued for 1911-12, is tho most complete work of tho kind over published. It contains an accurate business directory of every city, town' nnd village In Orogon and Washing- ton, and the names and addresses of cotintry merchants nnd professional men, lumbermen, etc., who nro locat ed adjacent to villages; also lists of. government nnd county officers, cotnJ mlssloners of deeds, stnto boards, statutory provisions, terms of courts, names of postmasters, postotflcoe, ex press, telcphono and tolegmph of-i flees, Justices of tho peace, hotels; dally nnd weekly newspapers, besides1 much other Information useful to all clnsees of business and professional) men. A descriptive sketch of each placo is given, embracing various items of Interest, Biich as tho loca tlbn, population, distances to differ ent points, tho most convenient ship-. ping stations, tho products that aro marketed, Btago communication, trndo statistics, tho nearest bank lo-i cation, mineral Interests, churches; schools, libraries and Boclotles. An Important featuro is tho classified directory, giving every business ar-i ranged under its special heading thus enabling subscribers to obtain nt a glance n list of all houses man ufacturing or dealing In any partial-) lar lino of goods. Tho work goner ally Is compiled to moot tho wants of tho business community and Is so thorough as to doservo tholr llboral patronage. Prlco $9. R. L. POLK & CO. Seattle, Wash. NOTICE W. E. Pbipps has removed his Inw office to Pbipps-Tnylor building. .En trance room 207. 300 . Hasklns for Health. t orchard in bearing,- consisting of the very best marketable varieties - almonds, etc. .Five hundred grapes now bearing, including Tokay ., also spraying' outfit, with splendid gasoline engine, hose etc. 'All go .-.,.. -. . ?(&.'' Realty 6 Mining Spring Has .rf t V"- I'lHSfA. '8ai-tiL ,xftt4 JSp Ib lPi ed In Its new location for this amount. You Will 'got nothing equal to this for tho money for less than double In Medford. Rogue River Land Co. NO. 11 NORTH" CENTRAL Main Street Business Property i - - i Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest r Best location. Great increase , , if in value. Lot 50 feet by 140 feet. Splendid buy for invest ment or speculation. Special price for quick action. Address Owner, Medford - P. O. BOX NO. 477. , - . ,A .1 i ,. f f r' . ... . 4 before .... Room 319 Garnett-Gorey Bldg. Came! , Wake Up Some! Tho bargain of tho seaBon Is nn eight-room houso to bo plnced on good east fro'nt lot on high ground In the Nob Hill addition, on which, for a few days, wo are able to make a snap price of two thousand dollars', paya ble half cash, balance to BUlt at ti por cent. This Is a hard-finished house, and tho upper rooms will be just tfio i tmnrii tlm flchnol-marmc when tho now EaBt Skid "schodlho'UBO completed. The house will bo plac MEDFORD, OREGON I ' 'VijtyJf Co. 1 If if I : 4- J444444Mf'444 J '