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Medford Mail Tribune
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SUNCREST ORCHARDS SOLD TO
MEN FOR A CONSIDERATION
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UNITED STATES
NO SHOTS TO BE
FIRED OVER LINE
Captain Ganjot Gives Notice That He
Will Arrest nil Firjhtiny Men Who
Arc Found on American Side of
Line.
WASKINOTON, P. C, A)irll 15.- -To-nlRht
flndii tho admlnlHtration takiiiff
every step preparatory to nnnod intoi
vention in Mexico. Kotliinp linn tioen left
undone osenttal to n luovomont across
the border.
It Is declared that the situation Ik
critical. The matter hangs on ovents at
Afrna Priota and Doufflas, Ariz.
A reply of tho Diaz government to
President Taft's peremptory warning1 is
anxiously awaited. Orders woro scut out
tonight for tho immodlato despatch of
tho Sixth cavalry, U. S. A., now at De3
Moinos, to Douglas. A regiment number
ing 800 will bo distributed along tho
border with headquarters at Tort Una.
chuca. Other cavalry on tho border is
being rushod to Douglas to aid Captain
Oaujot, commanding at Douglas.
Tor tho socond timo orders have been
issued to officers to cxerciso great care
to prevent their men from crossing tho
line and to keep order on the American
side, so no charges can bo made against
the United States by Mexico.
Ii()l'(il.S. ArU . April 1." rullnwlnif
A lipint at 'J o'clnik t i-ila tli.il .i .iiiii
Ixiily of 1Y'ii'!hU nun iniiii IiIiik In at
tMck AKua 1'rtcta, wait 1.' iuIIoh noiitli-
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itiiHt of that town and iiiarililntr faat,
Optaln Oaujot. V. H. A., Iilockaiiod tho
ItiternutionHl line between Axua I'litd
anil Douglas. Xo one was allowed to
Psh In cltlipr direction.
t'Hjttaln Oaujot ?av notice that he
woillil arrest all flKlitliur limn. Itoth reli
Ik anil feileialti. found on tin- American
mIiIo from new on, and would hold them.
Hlnntr with those arretted Thursday.' un
til tlm end of the war.
nouKlan waa wildly excited, and de
pits tho Urn warnings of Cuptaln Oau
jot. preiared to witness tho impending
Imttle from the beat available van tape
tiointa.
1300 nebels Seen.
Juan ('abral with mo r lU arrived
at Agua I'ricta thla afternoon He aald
he bad pavaett 1200 relx-la rating at
Kronteraa. 16 miles southwest of here
At mysteriously as they appeared the
federal attacking party withdrew when
they saw rebel scouts galloping into
camp to warn the insurredo army of
their approach. It Is thought they re
tired Into the hills to reconnolter and to
rest their mount. It was predicted that
the expected battle would not occur until
tomorrow or Monday
Acting oh telegraphic adces from
Washington. CpUln Uaujot. t'. 8. A.
today Issued an ultimatum to tin- rebels
In Aru lrlta that any firing across
the international line would meet vilth
pruii lit ri pi i i't. mi 1 1 1 1 1 nf I ii. I 'i i
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RUSHES TROOPS
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Not to Wed Yet
Miss Hannah Randolph
'iivm ccrvpuiHT lu wr umiiku 47untn
rulInWllK," tlK1 ll).irrllK t l.'Tll Ppi-Ips
ni'l Miss 'llcn (Sou 11. It wan ruiiioriil
Hi it Kni'(lun ii nil'l anil MIhm Ilailii ill
It 1 1 1 I t f 'i nin !' MIsh (IouIiI'h iiltin.l
inl. inn iiikiuiiI 'J'liiK 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Ik now
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BAR ALL ALIENS
Representative Hayes Introduces Law
to Bar Japanese, Hindus and Ail
Other Asiatics From United States
in Future.
WAHlllNirrn.V. O (', April U, -Inclusion
from the 1'nlted .Slates of Ja
panese, Koreans. Hindus ami all other
Asiatics on the same basis as that now
applicable to Chinese la provided for In
a resolution Introduced In the house to
day by Representative Hayes of Califor
nia, republican.
Speaking to his resolution. Hayes de
clared that the constant Influx of Ja
panese. Hindu and other Asiatic laborers
into toe i -nil i h- emm a iih ihih m h
Standard of living of American work
men. His resolution provides "that all
laws now in force prohibiting or regulat-
Ing the coming of Chinese, or persons of
Chinese descent Into the 1'nlted States
are hereby made to apply to Japanese.
Koreans. Tartars. Malays. Afghans. Kast
Indians. Lascars. Hindus ami all others
f Asiatic or Mongolian race "
DeV Out f CmmiitiH.
VAM.KJO. Cal. April 1 -Washing-ln
ad) ices here today are that the
torprdn boats Fox and I 'avis, built In
Its? haw been ordered out of com-
ii.tcxi'iri Ar.tnseinents are pending to
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i Carpenters Quit on New Hotel Owing
to Fact That Seattle Company Em
ploys Non-Union Men on the Work
Say They Gave Notice.
WoiU on the Motel Medl'oHl wiih mid
ili nly checked Hatuiilay afternoon in
" TO o'clock when all of tho union i.u
puitrra on the IiuIIiIIiik went out on a
nil ike The men kIvo hh the rcaaoii for
tin Ir iiiiltlliiK the uoik that the I'ltni
lilncliiK the wheet lion coping uliiuil tin
liiilldlnK emplovcH non-union labor Kup
Mlnlenileut J. .1. O'lliiwcn rcfiiHca to dls
iiih the matter hut it Ih ii'iioilcd lh.il
a full crew Mill he aecured fioin out of
town and put to uoik In tho near l'ut
lire
The hrlck iniiMoim failed In ko out
iih they ate under International coiittact
with Hit Thompson Slerret Couipany II
Ih reported that the local ineinlierH of
I lii lirlek layeiM union are in hj iupiilli
ulth the carpi'iileix however.
The carpeulers claim that they uavn
llio company notice Home, duyb K that
tho Kent lie Cornice Company would have
to employ union lahor or Ihey would
walk out.
The Motel Medford was a recoid
locaklliK Job In point of Mpecil In ii cr
imp. W'liftlicr tin' Hlrlke will delay
It fur any lePKth f tiuit ri iiialna to
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50.000 FIRES IN
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Frost Kiiifi is Kept at Bay in All of
tho Lartjer Orchards in the Valley
Where Smudginrj is General Is
Gcttinn Warmer.
1'lfty thouxand smuilg'' rW "r their
(-qulvderits, cordwoixl and straw, were
fired In the orchards of the lingua Itlver
Valley 1'rlday night and In const quence
the fruit crop In all of the orchards,
tthich were In this mtinner protoclet)
has been mi) fro mthe ravages of the
frost kind. This In spite of the fact that
th temperature dropped to 25 degrees.
The cold spell has passed and i'rofes
or O'CJsra stated at midnight tonight
that there was no indication that fur
ther firing would be necessary during
' the nest few days or until after a ano
ther rainstorm comes, t la believed
that all danger from frost la over
A clear sky made the poMsllilllty of
damage ery great on Friday night but
the orchardists were awake to the alt-
I uatlon and smudged vigorously. Ai
light veering wind blew throughout the
' night but was not strong enough to
drift the smudge elouiU and Saturday
morning found II . .11. id on. ly h.mki d '
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t .; x var" ' "! "?ii " -fei -s fKSTO.TlKJT,'rawS-. S?"iTiS.V,!.-?x',L. ."... '"38" Mi,'vivl . .. k.W n.j. ' . "
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A Viow of tho rnmoiiB Suncrost Orchard, Which 31ns Just neon Hold by Dr. rrmlorlck A. Page to Throe Boston Mon for a Conihlorntlou of , 3205,000.
CARPENTERS GO I -:r ! NEW CANADIAN IDEE ORCHARD CHANGES .
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ORISON, SUNDAY, APttIL 1(5, 1911.
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IMIPl.ANDS, Pal. Apiil If.. -Atiompuulcd
by Ith IIciihoii nnd
Or. I.ce .Slelner.viho body uf
Frank ItonHou.lato hoci clary
of Htnt-i?i Wet,' v. Ill bu tok
en to the family homo In OrcKon
toulKht on the Owl from I.oh
Aiiki leH. The body wiih taken
fioin ItedlaudH, wliem ho died,
to I.oh AiikcIch at noon.
.Mih. IletiHon whh MllKhtly 111
iih the leaillt of tho loNK Hlialll
of iiiiimIuk which Hhe Iihh iiii
ilerKone, lull Oi. Slelner wild her
condition wiih not hci'Ioiih euiuiKh
to piiviiit her taking tho tilp.
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TEDDY LAOOS
LA FOLLETTE
Pays Hi(h Tribute to La Follclte
as Progressive Leader and Tribune
Refers to Threatened Couyres
sional Invcstination.
MAOIKON. Wis, Apill 15 Laiidnt ion .
of Senalor Itoht rt M Uuli'ollette iih a
proKreNSlvti leader and trilnilio whh lliei
burden here IimIhn ol Colonel ItooMekeU'H
address lielore lln WishoiimIii legiMlalute
Aflei ho hail lueakfatit with Oovernm
McOovern, the former pn sldittit wiih In J
Irodliced to the hIiiIc'h laWluilkeiH h
I. Untenant (ioveiuoi MonlH fit- Hpokn
piinclp.illy on tin' state's prospeilty ami
on Ih leadership In progressive pollel.
Hi filling to the I lll'iuleni d ciiiiKI. .
ional liiM'HllKiillon of his puicluiHi. of
tlio I'.inuiuii C.innl .one, IlooMeM'lt h.ihI
"Tln ( in iii)i hIIk tin till Ihcv an in
iil.uk In iln Ihi I m ho loiiK ,i lie)
iilitllllle illKK"t? '
Aflir Ii im .nlilri to tin Ii liiHl.itnn )
lloos. .n Hp ik to i'IO linlwrsllv Hind
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KEPT T
SAN ritANCJKCO. Cal, April IB
Urele Hariri nld plu.iMu that Tin- he.ii
en Chlnesi U p. tuliir" was exi mplifn-d
here today wlien I'niiolmen Kelly found
Yea Wo and Kin, Tehama, s treat
laundry men siauding In the mar of their1
wash shop, handa high In the sir l'alnt-
Ing from fXhdUHtlon, but loo fliglitenutl
to give way to their tired muscles, the
Chinese had siood In the same position
since midnight, when they aald, rwo'
thugs robbed them of IS and told lhem
to ketp their hands up.
When the Chinese saw Kelly they sank
in a stupor giving their explanations
when they revived t
Keosevelt risks Wilson.
HrXKNA, Mont. April IS -Just be
fore bavins Mel. im for St. Paul early,
unlay Col ItooHtivelt expresed the be
ll, f that limi'inoi Woodmw Wilauu of
Ni w I.im vv.,ili U iioinlnali .1 by t,e
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TREATY TO PASS
House Bcyins Consideration of Can
adian Reciprocity Bill Republican
"Constructive Statesmanship" is
Declared to Be Destructive-
Speaker is Applauded.
WASHINGTON. O C. April IT. I Mi
It k paHHage a ceilultity (ho Iioiihc tin r
hi-giiii 'coiiHldni-Htloii of tho Can. nil, in it
clproclly hill picHenteil by ('hall man 1 n
ilerwood (deiuoiuat, AllNinia) of ihi
mih and iuciiiim coiuiultteti. ItipiiHin
IiiIImi K 1 tell I n (democrat, Noiili Cuo
Hun I opened Hie Huneliil deltaic Kllililn
declined lluil lepuhllcau "coiiHlrui llvi
Hlali HuiiiiiMhlp" was i en My di ntim llvi
lie continued.
"No leader of Hie lepubllcauH dares lo
enliiuii'Ud Hie pi'eNldelll for hlh act (l
That high priest of prolecllon (D.ilz' i)
in IiIh iipoit op the icclpioolty bill dt
noiiiiciH the pieNldtinl, the lender of IiIh
ovmi puriy, for 'tinning tialtor' and
ndoitliiK deiiiocratlii prlnclpleH. It wiih
Hie deHpi'ratt) iincusslly of his dlscrullt
I ndnilnlHl nil Ion thai mint I'lCHldint
'I'n f I to the iIi'MioithIh on Ills kniiHh, Im'K
uiiiK, cooing and loving us and pli ail
ing that wo put thtoiigh a hill which
Ih Mtiuply ileiiiocnillc doctrine
"We will stand hy the president, w
will always suppott a repuhllnan pit hi
dent when lie Im light. Hie repuhllc ins
Htaud b a ii imlil leu ii piiHldi'iit Winn
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OIL MACADAM
County Road Engineer Harmon Pro
poses to Construct an Oil Road'Bc
tween This City and Central Point
Has Prepared Plans.
If tin plana of W W. Harmon, county
loud englnitr, do not go asUay, ail oil
mai adaio road will bo constrUctnd this
Hiiiumei hetweeu this city and Central
l'olut. Mr. Maimon has prepared aped
llratlons and estimates for the construc
tion of sui Ii a toad.
Whllij the cost of such a road will h
greaer than an earth road, It will wear
mime ten viuim iih long with a minimum
cost for rcpalis, so that It will be cheap
er In the long run. Mr. Harmon also
points to the fact that the Warren Con
struction nun jmtiy and the Clark at Hen
try Cionetru' tlon company have plants
here at the present lime and will bid
on the work, making It possible to set mo
this road at a cheaper figure at the
present tlinii than later.
The mattm villi be discussed by I tie
fuuiit) court at an eaily session.
veil said h had seen nothing un his
piesenl tilp to t'ausi' him to believe that
Un. piiipli Mill. HliKlouu to have iiliu
i in f.il I n ,11 ! ni a jaln
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ROAD
OF
L HIDSjJDDLEY
Is After Teddy
TliK I ii ili mo. i un i pu h nlntlM
ft otn Illinois who Intioihii 1 d a ' inlutliui
ill Ho' hnii'- fin tin 1 i stlK Itlnu of the
liicllon of Thi odori llnn-nilt In nhlulu
I In,' ifi-. - .iM of tin I Ilium- nf I '.hi i
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HIDE AND SB:
NO BATTLE YEI
Liku Fatuous General of Legendary
Fame "Fighting Fifth" Regiment
Marches Up the Hill and Then
Down Again.
CAI.KMl'o, Citl . April l.'i -hike I ha I
famous gonial uf legendary fame, who
"mufcthfil up the hill ami thou inaichetl
down uualn," Colonel Mayot and thu
"fighting fifth" regiment of the Mtl
can regular army, .played hldn and suck
with the watchers of the Insurrection tfl
this section of Uower California ami
with the rebel scouts from the ajuttcall
garrison today.
Without any apparent objective point,
tho l-'lfth broku camp and headed due
east. They might have been inarching
to Mexican, or they might have been
headed toward the big dam on the Col
orado, but la-fore they reached the fork
in the road they halted, turned aside and
describing a wide circli returned to give
haitle, ixnietlng that the move was a
iiiHt- to iinuw them off their guard.
Mave Clell&flters Otrjec.
WAMHINdToN. D. C, Apill IV -Con-greiisiuaii
llawhv has liitruducuU a bill
in n iiniv i tin- offi. of i olh i I or of I'll
i mi im. i. .. i 1 1 1 1 t to N w ... 1 1 .
'i ". Ii " i i ii s ii i sisj 'iimf j aiiss
tV '1 i T I NT i.Y
MANN tW 1 . 1U1N
No. 21.
TON
265,000
MAKES DEAE
401 ACRES: 140
III FULL BEARING
Properly Contains 31,000 Trees -
300 Acres of Young Pears With
Pcacli Fillers Is Splendid Buy
Owners to Be Connratulatcd.
SI N( IIIJ8T OKCHAHDH, owned hy
Or Kicilnrluk J. Page, wcrn aoltl
!iilunly nfleriiuou to .1. It. Miller,
(! P.nki liiuliniin ami Kduuril Angler uf
I tun. .Mass. The utinslihiriitlou wan
$ ii ..OKU Thu hiiIh was miiiln hy Howard
h Oudl. ol this oily. Thu iraota covur
Mil acreh of laud, 110 hoiom hollig In full
In ni lug
The Hillo Is of great slKniriCHlice to tho
UogiiH itivm- VhIIhj-, h It lirlngH other
luiKe opiiulors who intend lo Htipply
Ho Ir own markets dlrtjot with Hoguu
IthT liiill rrom their own oichardb.
The PtitiPiMfin mnolies, which form
the Hnneitjst Oielmrd have bean known
roe yiuis as aiuopg the grwitcHt pro
duceis or agricultural products of any
in ihr valley and hs a fruit much Ih now
un. I will be In (he flltille oiin of tho
gie.it show pluceH that will coiiunaml tho
nt tent Ion of thu public.
'1 he pioiM'rty contains 31.000 treeH cov-
ilug nil acres ,of whloh 110 acres In
lull heating Is said lo hs the most per
il eily grown block of tleen In tho i-
ifle NnithWDSI, also SOU acres of young
pear trees of which 100 acieH h.tvo
pinch II I his.
Tim eipiipmcnt of the prfiHtly Is Ideal
having a largo ranch house ,two Im rim,
packing house etc. also tennis and a full
lino of machine! y necessary for lt) care
The spring wink has bean oanled on
ctniMlHteii tly ami the ran el i nuw la In
IMM'fict eoudltloii for this huiihoii of tho
year. The location Is 1 1-2 miles from
Talent anil the sloping hlllslUcM given
It not only iterfcet soil and alt' drain
age hut overlooks the valley fur mllsfi,
Though many choice properties havq
changed hands In this locality none liavo
surtuissod this and the piltcliuxers aru
to be congratulated on Hecurlng tlis bsst
In tho market.
Will right His Case.
llRRMRRTOtV. Wash.. April 15 Willi
subpoenas for forty-threw residents ofi
tho county. State Sens tot- James W.
Uryan, progressive candidate ngulnst
Congressman Will IC Humphrey nt tho
last election, Is ready now with IiIh da
fenae when ho faces dUbarrnient pro
ceedlngH before Judge Main in Seattle,
April 31.
Uryu.ii charges that the dlsbarrmeiit
proceedings grevt out of a lifelong poli
tical feud vvitt Judge Yakey of
this county, who biought the proceed
ings. Uryan had criticised Yakey In his
P i-r, The Navy Yard American " Ury
an savs Yakey Is prnHeoutlng hint an u
poii'iilun nut as mi attorney.
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