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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1010.
UNDESIRABLES 10
BE BARRED 0U1
Canada Considers Making Law That;
No Asiatic Can Enter Without
Three Hundred Dollars
in Cash.
OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 20. All Arf
ntics, Chinese, Japanese, Hindus,
Malaya s who desire to enter Canada
will be compelled to show the author
ities that thev have $300 of their
ownmoncy, if a bill pendinp before
tho house today becomes n law.
The bill, under tho heading of tho
rcncral immigration act, provides
many new restrictions for tho Asi-j
ntic, but principal nmonc them is
that of money qualification.
Not only will tho new act debar
paupor Asiatics, but it is likely to
keep from tho country tho families
, of tlindus whoso men folks have be
corao established in America, but
who arc no nine to pay me price ;
$300 n head to permit them to rejoin .
uic men. I
The bill is presented by Frank Ol
iver, minister of the interior, and is
an outgrowth of agitation against
the Asintics, particularly Hindus, in
British Columbia. Iri that province
the Hindus have been mobbed nnd
harried by the whites, who fear any
further increase in the Asiatic pop
ulation. JEFFRIES WILL NOT
FIGHT IN SALT LAKE
Berger, Manager, Emphatically De
nies That Big Jeff Will Fight
Under Any Ban of Law.
DENVER, Colo.. Jan. 20. Sam
Berger today added to the mnze of
uncertainties that envelope the
choo.sins of a site for the much-heralded
Jeffries-Johnson fight by de
claring that if Governor Spry of
TJtali says tho contest cannot be held
in that state. Salt Lake City imme
diately will bo eliminated as a pos
sible battle-ground.
"Jeffries never will fuht under an
obsolete law." Berger .asserted. "If
Governor Spry does not want that
fight to be pulled off in Salt Lake
it won't be so far as Jeffries is con
cerned."
When his manager had finished
his emphatic declaration, Jeffries
nodded his head and remarked:
"Whatever Berger says goe3 with
me."
Berger wanted it understood thor
oughly that Jeffries will not at
tempt to force the promoters to ac
cept a specified place to hold the
fight. Ho was unwilling to disc,uss
the disagreement that has arisen be
tween Bickard and Gleason, but
stated sagely that while Jeffries was
willing to fight wherever tho warring
promoters decided, he "doesn t fig
are on tho mill going very far from
California."
To the Mall Tribune.
This is to certify that my foot has
had an itching skin disease for four
or five years and hnve tried two or
threo doctors without any relief. Four
weeks ngo I began using Chinese Dr,
Paul, Yonng's medicine and my foot
is entirely well. You will find Dr.
Young in Ashland and Medford.
LEE GOY.
RESOLUTION.
Bo It resolved by tho city council
of tho City of MqiHord
That It Is the intention of tho coun
ell to lay a 4-lncli water maln on
Thirteenth street from Newtown
streot to King street, and to assess
the cost thereof upon tho property
fronting on said portion of said
streot in proportion to frontage of
said property.
Tho council will meet at the conn
ell chamber In tho city hall In said
city on February 1, 1910. at 7:30
p. in., at which tlmo all protests
against tho Inylng of said water main
on Bald portion of said street and tho
assessment of the cost thoreof upon
tho property fronting thereon will bo
heard.
Tho foregoing resolution was pass
ed by tho city council of tho City of
Medford on the 18th day of January,
1910, by tho following vote; Wolch,
ayo; Merrick, aye; Emorlck, aye;
Wortmnn, aye; Elfert, ayo, and Dem
xnor, aye.
Appjoyod, January 19th, 1910.
W. H CANON,
Mayor.
Attejt; ,
ROBT, W. TBLFER,
Recordor.
pitv MnTir.r
TO THE PUBLIC.
The width of tho following streots
between curbs will bo conslilero.l niul
flxod nt a meeting of tbo city coun
cil of Medford, to bo held February
i. 10. at 7:30 p. m.
Any person uesirmg 10 oe nenrn on
tho question of. fixing tho width of
tho streots mentioned bolow are here
by notified to appear on tho above
date,
Apple street, North.
Allco street.
Austin street.
Alder street.
Almond street.
Ashland avenue.
Bartlott street, north and Youth.
Beatty street.
Boardman street.
Bliss street.
Belmont avenue.
Bennett avenue,
Beauregard street.
Burrough street.
Central avenue, north to boundary,
Central avenue, south to boundary,
Court street.
Clark street.
Catherine street.
Cottage street.
nrtfH T f Til I Til
ThlrJ t0 Jackson 8treet
h tQ ElQyQUth street ffom ElQV.
, .,.
Dakota avenue.
Eighth street, east and west.
Eighth street, (Highland Park ad
dltion.)
Eleventh street, east, west to Oak-
dale avenue, west of Oakdale avenue.
Eleventh street. (Imperial addi
tion.)
Evergreen street, north.
Edwards street.
Elm street.
First street, west.
Fourth street, east and west.
Fifth street, east and west.
Fir street, north to Fifth street.
from Fifth to Jackson street, south
to Ninth street, from Ninth to Thir
teenth street.
Fourteenth street, (Barr'8 addi
tion.)
Grape Btreet, north to Fifth street,
from Fifth to Vermont street, south
to Ninth street, from Ninth to Thir
teenth street.
Howard street.
Genesee street.
Holly street, north to Fifth street,
from Fifth to First street, south to
Ninth street, from Ninth to Thir
teenth Btreet.
Holly street, (Falrmount addition.)
Hamilton street, (Palm adltion.)
Hamilton street, (Barr's addition.)
oHward street.
Ivy street, north to Fifth stieet,
from Fifth to Oakdale avenue, south
to Ninth street, from Ninth to Thir
teenth street.
Iowa street.
Jackson street, east and west.
Knight street.
King street. (
Liberty street.
Laurel street, south to Eleventh
street.
Llndley street.
Madrona street.
Manzanlta street. i
Maple Btreet.
Mistletoe Btreet. .
Milne street.
McAndrews street.
Myrtle street.
Ninth street, east and west.
Nlantic street.
Narrlgan street.
Newtown street.
Ninth street, west of South Orange
street.
N,Inth street, (Imperial addition.)
Oakdale avenue, north.
Oak Btreet, (Highland addition.)
Oak street, (Gray'a addition.)
Oleson street.
Orango street, north and south.
Prune street, (Meeker's addition.)
Pino street.
Palm street, (Narrlgan'B addition).
Palm street, (Woller's addition.)
Peach street, north and south.
Phlpps street.
Portland avenue.
Plum Btreet.
Pruno street, (Electric Park addi
tion.)
Qulnco street.
Queen Anno avenue.
Rlversldo avenue, north and south.
Rose nvouuo.
Ross Court.
Roosevelt avenue.
Reddy avenue.
Second Btreet, cast to Jackson
street, west to Oakdale avenue, wont
of Oakdalo avenuo to boundary.
Sixth street, e-J it, west to Oakdale.
Soventh street, west of Laurel to
boundary, at oast end of bridge 34
feet, at cast boundary.
Summit avenue.
Sherman street.
Third street, east and west.
Tenth street, east and west,
Tenth streot, (Imperial addition.)
Tenth street, (Highland Park ad
dition.)
Twolfth streot, oast and wost.
Twelfth street, (Barr's addition).
Taft avenuo.
Thirteenth streot.
Thirteenth street, (Barr'a add7
"on). I
Tripp streot.
imtv unnrrc 4-
' Ull I 1UI IfUtfi
Tenth street, (Imperial addition.)
Vermont street.
Vancouver avenue.
Walnut street.
Woodstock street.
Washington street, (Frultdale ad
dition.) Washington street, (Rose Park ad
dition.) Washington street, (Highland Park
addition).
Willamette nvonuo.
Willie street.
(Signed) W. H. CANON.
Mayor
ORDINANCE NO. 2 SC.
An ordinance prov ding for tho ox-nd'onjoy lines of railway and sys
ecu Ion of a contract with tho Med- t rnwaV8 oltnor 8lnR,0 track
ford Printing Company for the print- or doub,0 trnc, wu t()
Ing of all legal notices, ordlunncos, ',, from onp to tho oUlor wlth
resolutions, etc. ! convenient switches, turn-outs, turn-
Tho City of Medford doth ordnln , tnl),e( ctt)(a.over,t connections nnd
as rations: ,..,, I ways, and to run nnd operate there-
Sc,Cm" T5Mmi?oriB-,l,l Vh." 011 lwonBer cars nnd to carry pas
or of the City of Medford are he.eby 'ers t nml rnt0 r,l)on
authorized and directed to enter mto f ,me.n0' .,...,. nnd
a roiurwH on m.., , u, ' tunorni cars, to carry freight, par
MedfoTa with the Medford Print In , packages and United
Company in words nud figured to.-stnl;,9 nm Miervon, 8ubJpct ,0 tno
low ing, tow it. reasonable regulation of tho council
aiomornnuuin 01 nKrcemeni iiiuuu .
I I, M.la 1HI1, .In..
.-"- --u " necessary to tlo successful operation
January, 1910, by and between tho of 8al(l rnlw.,ys and systems of rnll
MmUnrii Prlntlnir Coiunany. a corpor- ...i .i,m .,.
jntton, party of the first part, and tno
. - . - -
atlon. party of the second part.
nnanth
That the party of the
hereby covenants and agrees
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nrlnt In tho dallv edition Of tllO .Mi'll'i.i,;. xt.w..i .
lutrimi nr rwn vo.irs iruui mis uaiu
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rord Matl Tribune, published and, 0t a(l 08lal)U8bod. excepting
printed by It in tho City of "uforu.iOnkdalo avenuo, and within the cor
all legal notices, ordinances, ro.vjlu- ,,orate Umt3 of 8aU, clty of Mw,foril
tlons nnd other rending matter hlchn8 QQVf C9taUghoii nnd nfl 8ald cor.
the City of Medford may require to f orato ,lm,tg may horea(tor Do 0x
havo printed In any jiowspnner or ( tonded. provided, that this ordlnnnco
said city, or which tho counc I ma l8ha oecomo vod aml ot no effect
direct, to bo printed at tho following
prices, to-wlt:
Two cents per line for each .n-J ev
er Insertion thoreof, said notices to
be printed in the same typo that has
heretofore been used In printing no
tices for said city In said paper.
In.conslderatlon of the premises
said city hereby agrees to cattso all
notices, ordinances, resolutions nnd
other reading matter which said city
is required to print, or wnicu uie
council at any time during said period !
may order to be printed to bo print-.
ed In said paper. And "Jrtner cove- ( curatoly indicated all streets and por
nants and agrees to pay thorfor tho tIon8 of atroetB and ajjey8 whlch tll0
price noove t iuu. tsald John R. Allen, his heirs or ns
SiM f rat nnrtv ncrrees to nrlnl alll-i 1 1... 1 ...in ..
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such notices, resolutions, ordinances) th(J con8trUctlon of said railways,
and other reading matter nh-ca lttnnd at tno expiration of said two
may be dlroct.'J to print hereuu'.iT.jtW0 year8 tho (ranci,lB0 and rBht
with accuracy .ind dlspi. oh. to construct a railway hereby grant
In consideration whereof said par-1 ed 8nn )0 doemcd to havo lap8cd
ties have caused those presents to ao i na -n
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execuieu on uieir uuuu n.v.i v-
spectlvo officers, and their corporato
seats to bo hereto nttixcu.
CITY OF MEDFORD,
By,V. H. Canon, Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder. (Seal.)
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.
(Seal) By O. Putnam, President.
The forecolnc ordinance was pass
ed by the city council of the City of
Medford, on tho 18th day or January,
1910, by a full vote "aye."
ROBT. W. TELFER.
City Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO. 287.
An ordlnanco prohibiting minors
from entering or being In any placo
where tho sale of lntoxlratlng liquor
at retail Is licensed In tho City of i
Medford, and prohibiting such minors
from making misrepresentations as to
their ago and providing penalties
therefore.
Tho City of Medford doth ordain
as follows
Section 1. It shall bo unlawful for to such streets or streot, or pur
any minor to enter or bo In any placo Itlon of street or streots. on and ovor
within tho City of Medford whero the
sale of Intoxicating liquors In quanti
ties of less than ono gallon Is or may
any tlmo hereafter be licensed.
Section 2. Any person who shall
violate tho provisions of the foregoing
section ot this ordlnanco shall upon
conviction thoreof. be flnod not less
than twcnty ($20) dollars, nor moro
than fifty ($50) dollars, and shall
bo Imprisoned at labor for a period
qf not moro than ten days.
Section 3. It shall bo unlawful for
any minor to mako any falso state
ment to any person, npw or at any
time hereafter, licensed to sell Intox
icating liquors In less than ono gallon,
or to any agent, representative or em
ployeo of any such person, for tho
purpose of securing from such person,
or his agent, representative or em
ployee, any Intoxicating liquor. Any
person who shall ho guilty of vlolnt
ing tho provisions of this section of,
thin ordinance shall upon conviction
thoreof be fined not less than twenty
($20) dollars or more than fifty
($50) dollars, and shall ho imprison
ed at labor not less than five nor
moro thnn ten days,
Section 4. This ordinance shall bo
In forco from nnd after tho dato ot Its
passage.
Tho foregoing ordlnnnco was passed
by the city council of the City of Med-
ford, Oregon, on tho 18th day of
Janunry, 1010. by tho foIolwInK vote
Wolch, ayo; Merrick, ayo; Emorlck.
aye; Wortman, ayo; Elfert, ayo, and
Dommer, aye.
Approved January 19th, 1910,
W. H. CANON,
Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W, TELFER,
City Recordor.
ORDINANCE NO. 284.
An ordlnanco granting to John R.
Allen, his holrs and assigns, tho right
to lay down, construct, acquire and
own, nnd to maintain, oporato and uso
railways, poles and wires, and under
ground conduits nnd conductors In
the City of Medford, Oregon, and to
oporato curs and locomotives, othor
than steam, to gonerato and transmit
power, and to sond and rccolvo raes?
sagos by telegraph and tolophono
ovor certain streets, alloys nnd nubile
places In tho City of Medford. Oregon.
and to authorize tho construction, in
stallation and mnlntenanco of equip
ment and power bou3os, stations and
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all othor things nocosanry or conveni
ent for the operation and maintenance
thereof. And to proscribe nnd fix tho
extent, terms and conditions tinder
which the particular Ht root it and alloys
of the City of Medford may bo appro
priated nnd used for railway purposes
and fur powor, telegraph and tele
phono lines by tho said John U. Al
len, his ho Ira nud assigns, and re
pealing Ordinance No. 25-' of said
city.
Tho city of Medford doth ordain
ns follows;
Section 1. That there bo and
hereby Is granted to John H. Allen,
his heirs nnd assigns, the franchise
right and privilege to erect, lay down
relay, construct, reconstruct, pur-
Minim nnniilfit litnait viilinti ntnln
I tttn nnltltt nmicnti linvn lwiltt lion
" nun nun l...lihn
nf an lit ! x . I -t nil n t n ti tiltiil
jM(,afaid( mwr n8 a -opnrnto By8.
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Iiril pari , f tmlfnril nn.i 1,,vh.m wlttintit
t.?I. I 'ho city of Modfoid, along and upon
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at the expiration ot ono year from
tho date ot Its passage, unless said
John R. Allen, his heirs and assigns,
within snld tlmo. shall have com
menced tho actual construction of
said system of railways within tho
said city of Medford: provided fur
ther, that the said John R. Allen, his
heirs and assigns, shall within two
years from date of passago ft this
ordlnnnco tile, or cause to be tiled
lathe city, with tho city recorder of
8nd dty of Modford( n mn) or plnt
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and aiioy8 which aro not so Indlcnt
ed on tho map or pint so filed, but
such lapsing or the forfeiture of
said franchise as to tho street or por
tion of streots not so Indicated there
on shall In no wise affect or Impair
the franchise and rights hereby
granted as to the streets and portion
of streets which aro so Indicated
upon said map or pint; provided,
however, that unless said John R.
Allen, his heirs or assigns shall havo
actually constructed and havo In op
eration at least two miles of streot
railway on tho streets of said city
within five years from tho dato here
of, then all rights hereby grnntod
shall bo forfeited and lost by tho
said John R. Allen, his heirs nnd as
signs, except na to such streets or
portion of streot or streets on which
he shall have actually constructed
and hnve in operation such street
railway at said tlmo; nnd provided
further, that nil rights In and to all
streots hereby granted shall lapse and
becomo void at the expiration of sov-
cn years from dato horeof, excopt a"
which said John R. Allon, his holrs
or assigns, shall havo constructed
and havo in oporatlon such streot
railway line or lines at said tlmo.
It being understood that tho term
"In operation" as used horcln, shall
bo taken and Is understood t6 menn
the running ot streot cars sultablo
for carrying pnssengors and in which
pnssengers aro actually carried for
tho faro herein provided, nt least
onco every two hours In each dlrec
tlon, between tho hours of 7 n. m.
and 7 p. rn. ot each day.
Section 2, Said John R. Allen
shall havo tho right and franchise to
connect together, tho said railway
and system of railways with any oth
er railway or systom or railways, and
to run cars from any lino of Btrcot to
any other lino of street and to con
struct, maintain and uso convcnlont
sidetracks, switches, curves and turn
outs from tho lino of railways main
tainod under authority of this ordr
, nance, subject to tho rensonablo rog-
illation of tlm council, to nnd upon
ins nnd their property nnd other
rights of way nnd to and Into his
and tliolr shops, barns, storehouses,
repositories, depots, yards, terminals,
buildings and KrouncX
Section 3. Rajd' John R. Allon, his
uuirs una nam hub, may operate ana
propol cars over and undor railways
constructed pursuant to tho provl-
slons of this oidlnanco by moans of
ovornoad or underground olec
trie power, storngo bntlories,
compressed air, cnnies or otn
er mechanical powor oxcopt
only steam motom and stonm lo
comotives, but htoam motors nnd
steam locomotives may bo used in
tho operation of said railways for
construction or tomporary purposos,
or in enso of accidents or omorgon
cIpb) not longer thnn soven days at
ono tlmo without tho consent of tho
council, and for tho purpose of op
orntlng railways nnd having con
venient powor and oloctrlcnl curront
for his and their uso, may put up,
oroct. maintain nnd uso polos and
ovorhead wires and lay down, con
struct, maintain and uso under
ground slots nnd conduits nnd under
ground wires, conductors nnd cablos
In nnd along stroots ovor which said
railway aro or may bo laid down and
In nnd along such othor strep's of
tho city of Modford as its common
council may direct. Tho motlvo now-
or and tho mode of oporatlug and
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CITY NOTICES,
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propelling ears may at any I lino bo
changed by tho holder of this fran
chise to any more Improved, econom
ical, practical or desirable method,
excepting steam motom and steam
locomotives.
Section 4. The track and tracks to
ho constructed under tho provisions
of thin ordinance shal) ho Intd flush
with tho grade of tho Btreet whom
snld street havo an established
grade, provided, that when tho track
Is laid upon a street 'Miern no grade
hns been established the trnck shall
bo brought to gradu whenever such,
grade shall bo established by tho city,
and when any established grade shall
bo changed by tho city tho track
shall bo changed so ns to conform
with tho grade so established, nnd
provided further, that the said John
R. Allen, his heirs and assigns, shall
Improve nnd keep In repair that por
tion of each street so oc
cupied by him laying be
tweon a point of 20 Inches beyond
tho outsldu mil of his said track or
tracks. Tho word "Improve" as here
in used bt'lng understood to mean tho
Improving, Including paving, of said
street In tho same mnnner as tho
ronialnder of said street Is Improv
ed or paved by or under the author
ity of the cltv.
Section .". Said John R. Allen, his
heirs nnd assigns, may construct, op
erate, equip and maintain telegraph,
telephone and power lines along nil
of the said streets upon which tho
snld railways may bo co'itructed for
tho purpose of transmitting messages
or power ovor tho said lines for tho
uso In connection therewith
Section C. It shall bn lawful for
tho said John R. Allen, his heir nnd
assigns, to mako all needful and eon-
(Venlent excavations In any of raid
I streets undor the conditions hiToto
foro named, for tho purpose of os-
inuusning saiti railways, or svom
of rallwayo, telegraph, telephouo or
power lines; provided, that whenev r
snld Johnx R. Allen, his heirs oi as
signs, shall disturb any of nU stteets
he or they shnll restore ln same to
good order and condition s soon ns
practicable and without minoecunr.v
dolav. and fnlllnir an lit mi 1 1, n mm.
mon rntinrli of snld city sha'l hav I
tho right to fix, by resol ition, a in-
rfj.iauio lime within wnrh an rc
pnlrs or rehtc atlon of sill tr.e
shall beoin lf u. and on i f tllu'o
to ccmnlete said rpi'ln or p .il-o mid
restorat'on. w it Inn tho ilnrt incH,
ed by snld council, the streot com
missioner of sail city shnll placo tho
same In good condition and repair at
tho expense of tho then holder of tho
franchise granted by this ordlnnnco.
Section 7. Nothing In this ordi
nance shnll be so construed ns to pre
vent tho proper authorities of tho
city of Medford from sewering, grad
ing, paving, plnnklng. Improving, ro
pnlrlnir or altering any of snld
j streets, but all such work shall hoi
done, If possible, so as not to disturb,
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iiijiiri: or prevent ine inn operniion
of said railway or system of rail
ways. Section 8. Said John R. Allon, his
neir nnd assigns, mnv' charge and!
collect from each passenger traveling
upon railways constructed undor nu-
thorlty of tnls ordlnnnco, for each
trip traveled by such passenger, In i
ono gennrnl direction upon said mil-1
ways, from any point In said city to
any othor point within tho limits of
tho -city or Medford, a fnro of flvo,
cents and no moro; excepting for
riding In or tho uso of ohsurvntlon
enrs, funeral enrs, mall cars, express
cars, f might cars and othor special
cars, said John R. Allen, his heirs;
nnd nsslgnB, may chnrgo and collect
such compensation, rates nnd fnres
as It or they may desire.
Section 9. All of tho rights, prlv-I
lieges nnd franchises herein granted
shnll continue nnd bo In full forco
nnd effect for fifty (50) years from
tho dato of tho 'nccoptnnco of this'
ordlnnnco. I
Section 10. All of tho provisions)
of this ordlnnnco shall Inuro to, ap
ply to and bind tho heirs nnd as-!
signs of tho said John R. Alien.
Section 11. Tho fnlluro of tho said
John It, Allen, his heirs or assigns,
to opernto any car lino oMInea which
ho shnll nt nny tlmo construct horo-!
under, ns tho torm "opornto" Is hero-'
In doflned, for a period of moro than '
ninety days at any ono tlmo, or for'
a porlod of moro tjinn six months In ,
nny cnlendnr year, shall bo taken ,
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uuu iii'iu io no an niianunnineni or
tho rights herein riven ns tn thn
street or streots or portion of streot j
or streets, upon wnicii said lino or
lines shnll havo boon constructed, nnd
such fnlluro ohall without nny nctlon
on tho part of said city oporato to
cancol and annul all tho rights of
John R. Allon, his holrs or nsslgns,
on or to any such street or streots.
Section 12. Tho said John R. Al
lon shall, within thirty days after
tho passage of this ordlnnnco, fllo In
tho offlco of tho rocordor of tho city
of Modford, his wrltton acceptance of
this ordlnnnco, nnd tho franchise,
rights and prlvllogos by this ordl
nnnco granted to nnd conferred unon
him, his holm nnd nsslgns, subject
to tho tonus nnd provisions In this
ordlpnnco contnlnod. Fnlluro of snld
John R, Allon to nccopt this ordl
nnnco within thirty dnys from tho
flnnl pnssngo thoreof shall bo doom
ed nnd hold to bo a rejection of this
ordlnnnco, nnd upon tho expiration
of tho tlmo nllowod for tho filing of
snld accoptanco, tho samo not hav
ing boon filed, this ordinance shall
becomo nnd bo wholly void, inoporn
tlvo and of no offoct,
flection' 13. That ordlnnnco No.
252 of tho city of Modford bo, and
tho snrno is horoby roponlod, and tho
snld John R. Allon shall Includo In
his accoptanco of this ordlnnnco to
bo filed ns roqulrod by section 12
hereof, his wrltton consent to tho re
peal of said ordlnnnco No. 252. and
his roleaso and walvor of nil rights
nnd prlvllogos glvon or Krnntod bv
said ordlnnnco No. 2G2,
Tho forogolng ordlnnnco wbb nnss-
od by tho city council of tho cltv of
Modford, Oregon, on tho 18th day of
January, 1910, by tho following voto:
woicn ayo, Morrick ayo, Emorlck
ayo, wortmnn ayo, Elfort ayo and
Dommor ayo.
Approved January 19th, 1910,
W. H. CANON. Mayor.
Attest:
ROBT. W. TELFIDR,
(Son!) City Recorder.
Baker's
vs.
Home Made Bread
Wo lmvo liomo-niado broad. "Which would
you rather oat, hoiuo-niado or bakers' A
foolish question to ask, for most people
would bo willing to pay twieo the price for
hoiuo-niado broad they pay for baker's, but
you can buy the good old-fashioned home
made broad at tho Rex Grocery for tho samo
price as baker's. Largo, well browned
loaves, both nourishing and palatable, and
baked from tho best flour in tho city.
"Yakima Best,"
Take a loaf homo with you and be con
vinced. Rex Grocery Co.
$12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 10 years old.
nine acres in Bartlott and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 years
old; closo in; good soil. Terms.
$12,000 -Eleven acres in Cornice and Bosc peal's, 11
.years old. These trees are in full bearing and will
pay a good income on tho price asked.
$24,000 Thirty-two acres in Bosc and Anjou pears;
trees aro from 4 to 7 years of age. Complete set
of buildings. Close in.
$7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, threo miles
from Medford, all under the ditch and can be irri
gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, closo to Bedford; eight
acres in Newtowns and Spitzcnbergs 5 to 7 years
of ago; 14 acres in alfalfa; three acres in poaches;
two acres in berries; irrigated; buildings.
$12,500 Twenty acres; .16 acres in 7-year-old New
towns and balance in 3-ycar-old Bartlott pears; no
buildings.
$7500 Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit-
zenborg apples, 7 to 11 years old.
$17,500 Thirty-five acres, about 25 planted to apples
and pears, in bearing. Trees are from G to .15 years
old: buildings,' four miles from Medford.
$14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionally
fine place for a homo; twelve acres in apples and
peal's 3 yeara old: about an acre of bearing orchard;
1.1 acres in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil.
$150 to $200 per acre Stewart acre tracts; two miles
from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in nize.
Fine building spots on all; can all be irrigated;
cheapest tracts in tho'Mcdford neighborhood; easy
terms.
$300 per acre Finest five and ton-acre orchard and
garden tracts in the valley; easy toyms.
$35,000270 acres; buildings; 20 acres in hearing
Spitz, Newtowns and Comico peal's; about GO acres
in ono and two-year-old apples and pears; fine or
chnrd land.
w. T. YORK & CO.
I SEE US
Whon in nood of Eloctrio WirliiR, or Fixturos, nnd save monoy by Ret
ting bost workmanship, Dynamo Repairing a spooinlty.
FLYNN BROS.
MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELECTRICIANS.
. I - v MAIN STREET
PL UM
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed, Prices reasonable.
LP. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
01d"Tribune Building. Phono il931.
U'Do You Want to Sell?
If you want to sell your business of any kind, or if
you want to sell your property, and will mako tho price
right, I would like to hear from you. 0ive description
and price. Address J. E. SMITH, 513 Chamber Com
merce, Portiond, Oregon,
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