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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1911)
V M13IWIRP M'AUj TRIBUNE, MliJDFOUD, QKIWON, SUNDAY, ,7 AN UAH Y .1, .1011, 8 K . n i- i1 K: in Graders at Work on the Pacific & Eastern 353 , AW kV HB),. s- i CHAUr " Ira? - C-MBAtaife a HMfllSiMUM4Mfiw30K$&'"taBLHEr.dUffiB' ahis JAHBiBBBAi Hwiihisvi "-THAAiAAHliAkaPiAHKAV .m$AAntjAilAAnAAAAAl AAMAMABABABMBBBBff jBSWBWHHHCMr&-Jr mV m t"JR& ffi iiTEflcpfflBABgEBKBMBM No news of .greater impoit to the llogito Hivcr valley nnd tlm city 01 Medford was announced during the yir just eloped than the announce menl that J nines Jj Hill had nenuirvi the l'arific & Hasten) railroad am" intended to push it across the Cos ciitlcs cast of this city to a connee tion with the Oregon Trunlc.liiie now LIBRARY. (Conl in'iiod on J'ago 7.) i n i ii- I"l""'i'i iiiim i am rm m ill picsuiil lime iu library is open two' iiilciuooiO) midsiigc. ocn;ug em r week. 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This hi ilhe!l melius added ojcpeiihC, but Mm Je suits, inortf-Mmii jnstifv it. The, nun roonlh will linvp 16 ho funiiHlied. worn-out hopks 'renewed, now book added coiiHtaijMy wiHi Mm oor-gi-owiug dtJinnjtt jimI I'm ordinary rmiiiiiiK fVponM's will niituuiHy ," larger, The struggle, for tundh up l dute Iiiik been slrcnuonH lo sny iin, lensl, The upHt from Mm 'i'.V imxl ,YPr will relievo tho w'tiintion. roiillv, bul iho juiblio can rcadilv mm that it will not bo. sufficient. huildiiu: down the llcscli ties tln.jpeiph' tiud huilt to Kuglo Point se giving Med ford a direct Imc oiM The mad during 1010 was con. plotod to Hullo Kail-., 21!) mile- ca- of this city, in the heart of the great limber hcli of the county. Karlv i. the spring work will be resumed tino ihe road pushed oer the mountain'' to nil qnstern connection. The road was tnrted hy local A Group of Medford Ai Ihe couditioiiH for n Caruegio lobrary building Jinvuig been met, the application piopcily tilled out aid returned, i( if hoped thai the appro priation will be ioUhcomiug us soon an )orfbiblc, hut at bent it wilt piob iiplv lie two years lietoio a new building will le ready. The library has-growji 1'hjiii .'17"ji oJuiueh three years ago lo 1300 t .. Ihe pieseut lime. ut the patrons aic neaily ItiUO. While lie number ol books in each dcpaitmeiit i Miiaii leccnt out-of-town visitor compe tent (o judge huvu complimented iir. by saying that theio is a much bcttei selection hero than jn the majorilv of small libtaiicH. The clasv ot booku called for is: a constant somen of intercut to those in chaige. It i . noticed that women usuiilly ask toi Motion and no wficliou; the gab follow the example ot their niothcis ipid want stmics; tho boys call for stories of ml vendue and animal lorie.s, but-aio eager for books oil invention, travel and science; the demand for iion-liclioii comes huge ly i'niin I liu iiK'ii, who ask i'oi books oi? travel, jjcienco, liiloophy audi eral veins ngo. The mad then got into linnucint straits and rcmaimd at a Htniidtill for .soutU time until it wn a co ni red hy John .It. Allen of Now York, who, in "turn dNos.ed ol it to James J.'llill." It N climated-that .the mad will he icady for traffic, nistwuid by 1013. .-.' rw Homes poetry. l'ntticular delight lias been taken in supplying good books for the children, and it is planned to have nil afternoon story hour for them Of ctinisu, Mm lilinny will continue lb. look 'foKsiipporijipid assistunec from individuals I'ltwlKtroin (he pub fio ijsioeiulioiK and 'iustitiiMous of tho' city. Tho publiitjibraries of nil oar dies ieceic thisTolunlary sup poit and assistancu and (here is no reason why Medford should pro.c' an exception. This nupport siiould be in addition to funds furiiislied h) tho cjt.v. Considering (ho many calls thai Iiuwj been made on (be business mlu of the community, their icKpoiise has been generous mid icady. Wo all ieai.o that the deiumids for money in a fast-growing commuiiily aie jiiitnv and great, but it should bo r fiieinbered thai the public library of Medford is practically tho only in stitution which looks to tlm develoo int'iit of the culture of Mm commit-. nity, . t Jf Medford is to ho worth wliilo if it is to he u city of which we niny ho proud, it must grow mid develop .symetrtcully. It is not eunuch that it lutvu a huge, population mid gloat wealth. ' Them must bo found heio the utilhiro and pmgrcwiencH (hut uppeal lo peoplo of iulolliKonoo mid education, who lire coining to Us from the older sections ot Iho coun try which enjov tiicno udvuntiigoH. No one institution can do mi much lo supply this' need as a good, well selected and well-slocked public li- luitry. It is the" aim mid the dieani of those who tut in this woik to supply Ibis need for Modfoid. If liu niio doubts whut a library can do, let him mad the aitietc on Ihe public library in the January Do- lineator. If nay one doubts the need in Mediord lei him lead the record 'of boiks drawn out- Kl in one day icccntly, 7?li laut month. If bo still doubts, lot Uim conui to Iho lobruiv, spend one nitetiioou litem, and see. The old childhood ih.uno comes lo iiiind "(heat oliks fmui liltlc acorns gmwO' The ucoin lifts .been planted. Tliu oak has alicady at tinned u-smull, hut iienllhy, growth Sunshine in the shape of public sup poit and approval, and showers- in Iib foun ot financial sup(ut, will greatly facilitate its ginuth. M'dloid wants' to be as proud o her public library us she is of luo miles of paved streets, cement walks. sewer and waler systems, handsome business blocks mid all the oilier e sciUiuIk of a wcll-iouuded city. DAIRYING CONDITIONS .(Continued from Page 7.) great Inducement to tho dairyman who Is un-io-ilntc. Where tho price' of butlcr-fat Iiiik ranged from a price of 20 to 30 centr vr pound In past years, during tho present year It has in a Red from 21 to 40 cents per pound, and mi nlmoHt unlimited demand for It at that price. That brings us then to thu pmit- (Ien: What will n good cow earn per month for hor owner, In the Hogue rlcr valley? In answer to this cptestlon ,ih the liractlcal dairyman knows It de pends largely on tho general condi tions under which hIio 1b ke)t and the method of feeding and caring for her, but lie re are nomn dtilric here that tho cowk are paying their month, per head, for tho Imttor-fal alone, which thny noil to tho coam owncrn from $10 It to lift per cry; there tiro jwnno) who claim to rcallxo fronv"$16tti3JVK,rMiead per month, nip! others who real lie from $G to $10, and It might be raid that tho Income ranges from $" to $20 per cow. Each dairyman Is provided with n cream separator tho Sharplehn Tub ular Cream Separator Is predominat ing and all tho milk Is separated right on the farm, thus lessening the work attached to hauling both milk and cream to the creamery, and leav lug tho fresh Hklm milk at home to be fed while warm and sweet, making It much better for feeding purposes. There aro tlireo creameries In southern Oregon, one at Medford, one at Ashlnnd, and ono at Provolt. and tho call has boon so great on them for butter, that thoy aro unn hlc to supply linU tho demand of this section since Its remarkable Increase In population, with tho rosult that It Is necessary to hend several thou sands of dollars every month olso- wj'mro to serum enough butter for lo cal demand; tliereforo this Is an ox (optionally good field for tho pros pectlvo dairyman to locate In, as ho will be assured of caBy sale for his cream nt the highest mnrkot prices prevailing. This condition naturally causes n great shortage In good milch cows and brings forth tho result of a nam hor of dairymen milking a largo number or cows that under past prices would prove not very profita ble, but with existing prices thoy are being made to produce a fair profit to their owner. Our greatest need for tho purpose of giving dairying an Impotus is a number of carloads of dairymen from tho middle west and a fow thousand hcud of good milch cowa o enlarge our own number, and tho thousands of dollars that aio annually puld frir butter elsewhere would bo retalifud In our own section and would help lo make theso same people- prosper ous citizens. Southern Oregon Is far ahead of other parts of, the west In the charac ter and bleeding of tho stock that Is kopl on the' farms, as there aro o lie fonnd Hovcral herds of the finest 'pure Mired Jersoy cattle us can bo found anywhere In tho United States, some of them having very largo In dividual records of from two to three pounds of butter per day, However, the predominating dairy cow here Is the grado Jorsoy-Uurlittm nnd thoy ofttlmes rival tho rocoriU of tho pure breds of the valley, Tho Holstelns, Ournsoys, nnd other familiar dairy breeds aro not to bo found in any great numbers it this tf)ne, but with our iiild summers and winters southern Oregon should prove- a profltnblo p'l'uro for all or them. Established 1895-The Oldest Real Estate W. T. York W. N. Cambdl W. T.YORK Dealers in ORCHARD LANDS Medford AH 77 acres; old biilldlmtH on place; about two mllen from null on d station; ai) acres under cultivation; Imlmuo not cleared, but Is nearly all level enough for cultivation. Price, Jt-.iri; $2000 cash, tiaianco two years nt 0 per cent. A-ll .' ncies, no buildings; two miles from shipping statien: nil set to 7-year-old Newlowim and Hpltxcu bergs. Price. $7000; $1000 cash. A-l 210 acres, fair building;; three miles from shipping station, nearly all under cultivation; nuuut 70 acres planted to standard mletles of ipplcs mid pears, mostly 2 yean old Price, $2!i0 an acre, half cash, lial unco on easy terms. A good subdi viding proposition Axl 73 t-2 acres; flo inlles from Medford; foot hill land, good build ing; about 9 acres In IlnrtloU pears, 0 years old; small block of Anjnu "curs. .1 jenrs eld: 22 acres alfalfa; balance In Umber. $iri,000, very easy (eriiiH. Koine peisoiial property goes with place: A(i 50 acres; buildings; fine land for fruit, gulden or berries; ample water right goes with tho plnro; tele phone and It. !- I).: sdioolhousc nearby: 10 acres N'owtowns and Splti I to 6 years old; 2 acroa berries; some nUnlfa. Price, $12,000, half cash. 11-7 13 1-2 acres: fair buildings; one mile from good town; about 3 acres alfalfa; balance all planted to commercial arletlca of apples and pears 2 to -I jears old. Price, f 8000; terms. lt-M21 acres; no Improvements; level land: all cleared; close to ford; good soil. $300 per aero, cash A good buy. IM 200 acres; gouil buildings; foothill laud; about 2 1-2 uilloc from shipping station; 80 ncres under cultivation:" nearly all of tmlunre could ho cultivated whon cleared; good fruit bind. Price. $lf0 par acre, one-third rash, balance easy, 0 pur cent. IHO SO acres: fair buildings; two miles from shipping station; heavy, black land; level; Is under tho ditch and water right can bo obtained for $50 per aere: all planted Nowtowns 3plt& and Jonathans, Hnrtlotl Cornice ind Anjou pears 2 ycarst old. $350 nn acre on easy terms. ' 11-11 200 ncics, In tho heart of tho valley; a sub-dlvlding proposition; ood buildings Fish l,nKo dltcli crosses tho tract; can nil bo Irrigated. Partly planted to fruit; will subdi vide to suit purchaser. Prlco for whole tract, $400 per acre; about one third cash, balance easy. Il-ll! 5 acres, hair mile from town, house and barn cost $1200; flue lolliand a first class little place. $2350. on termn. IM:i G acres, small house and barn, Just ouUldo Medford; garden land, $1500, ' 1H ,-i3 ncres, mostly Hear creek bottom laud; good buildings; 3 mller from Medford; 11 acres alfalfa; 2 acres berries and garden; G acres Nowtowns and Anjou pears; 11 acres wars with peach nnd apricot fillers, trees mostly 1 year old. Can nil be Ir rigated. Price $25,000. IS-1.1 2 acres, small buildings, Just outside good small town; some fruit and berries; A-No. 1 soil; good for chlckouu ranch, gniden or berries. $1200. (KI--I0 acres; good buildings, lovol black frco soil; 10 ncrea Now towns, I acre Spitz, 1 ncre Wlntor Ba nanas In their third year; .1 acres Dartlctt and Anjou penrs 1 year old; 7 miles from shipping station, but on telephone and ft. I- I), linos. Prlco $i:;,()Q0; $2500 will handle. A good piece or land and tho tcrmu pinko It attractive. , C-17 12 acres, adjoining city lim its nt Medford; no buildings; practi cally all planted to 20-year-old Ilnrt lott, Winter Nells and Anjou pears and Nowtowm apples; a tow Ben Da- !vls. Prlco $2000 por aero; terms. Thlo con bo cut up Into town lots in a year or two, and meanwhile will pay good Interest on the invoHimoni. MH 16 ncrea: small buildings; ono or tho finest building spots In the valloy. About 7 acres In A year old apples and peaches, I'rlcos $8000. (Mi) 21 1-2 acres: closo in: small buildings; about 10 acres planted to young orchard; englno and pumping plant for Irrigation. Nlco grove for building spot, l'rico uiuu; ouuu in l.ntwlle: balance to silU. C-UiiH to 10 acres, Just outside a good sized village; building spot In side village limits. Ail piuiuou to u venr old NovvtowiiB and Spitz. Price $1000 por ncro; Imir ensh, balance five years, "on or boforo," 0 por cont, i(VJl G acres, small buildings, juei outside a good sized vlllngo; no better and n the va ey: l l-z acres pears. 2 1-2 acros peaches a years old, Prlco J3250; half cash, tminnce ono your, per cent. IJ.ua 19 ncres, foothill land; no b Hidings but a fluo building upot; all good rruit land, V4 ncres Nowtowns and Spitz.. 8 yuars old; .'I acres mlxod varlotlos, 0 yearn old; 2 acres Winter Nells, 5 yews old; 1 1-2 iicres New towns and Bartlotts, 2 years old. Prlco, $12,000.. It vylU tako about $8000 to handle. 'TWpliic Is 1 12 miles from shipping point, Kino neighborhood. I.ai 70 acres, flno biilldlngH! 4 miles rrom shipping point; on telo nlmtifi and 11. F. I). llllCS and ClOHO to school; about 27 apres Nowtowns and Spitz, 7 and 8 years old; 3 acres In Cornice nnd Boso pears, samo ago; 5 acres poaches and 5 acres Anjou pears Just sot. Prlco $52,500. It will take half ensh to bundle The Iny of this land Is perfect for orchurd purposoii. D.iil 18 acres, closo to market; old buildings; snmo nlco nhndo trees and old orchard around buildings; 10 lines Nowtowns and Spitz, 5 years old; .balanro alfalfa. I'rlco $81100, yory easy terms, Southern IM!,1- 1 85 ncroH, old buildings; l tulles f i om Hhlpplug station; about 1 10 acres under cultivation, Price $15,000; $0000 will bundle. D-'-'il- 55 aeis, closo In, foothill land, liitllilliigH of little value: about 3u ucies cleared; most of balance Is good fruit laud. A good buy at $200 por ueie. K27 It) Rfi acres, no buildings; level, black land; close In: about I icies In I jear old Newtowim. This 'h an ovtrn good piece or land and 11 "an bo handled on very easy terms M00 iter acre, I.MJK -5 acres, Just outside .Med 'ord; ralr 7-room bouso, burn, etc Prlro $4200 K-t!l- 27 lines, closo In; fair small biilldlngH; 11 acres mostly Hart ett penis, 3 and )oam old; K ncict HplU and Newlowus, 2 years old. Ma iilnery and teols with tho place Price $11,000, easy terms, j.;il--i;i neres, about I 1-2 mller from Medford; no buildings. Theie vie H acres or 7 )ear old Cornice pears nnd balance planted to Bart 'ett and Anjou penrs one year old, This Is u good buy at $9000. Tcrmr easy, -:PJ 20 nc,res. two mllen from Medford; good buildings. There are 16 ncres In 8 yenr old Nowtowns; a fow pears same age; plenty of small fruit urnuifd buildings. Prlco $21, 000; terms. Ci-iKl - 1-t acres, Just In tho edge of i good slsed village; fair buildings; (luo land: two acres Nowtowns, 2 acres Barlletls. In their third yenr, balance In alfalfa. Prlco $8500. NIc Mod-hlose in placo. Can bo subdivided. ll-;il 31 acres closo In, now htiti- jalow and btru; 10 ncreH In l-yenr-I'd pears, bnlatico alfalfa; prlio $lf, 000, half cdnh, A flno location nnd a very desirable, piece of property. Il-:ia 32 acres, u mile from Med ford; room rouse; largo barn; about 28 acres in llosu pears 5 lo 8 years or ago; balance Anjou penrs, 3 years )1d. A good buy nt $28,000. II.JM 34 acres, a mile rrom ship ilng station; now 5 room bouso, barn it a; four acres planted to Spllx and N'owtowns, 2 yenrn old, Delicious. I year old;, 12 ncres Bnrtlett nnd Co nlco pears, I yenr eld: 0 acres Spltx Ncwtownc. anil 2 acres peaches 1 rear old. Price $8000; bnlf cash, bill men three annual payments, 0 per -out. IM7 tl acres; no buildings: 1 1-2 mile from shipping station; nil .limited to Bosc ami Com Ice pears, 16 ouro old. Prlco $13,000; Imlf rash, rhocrop on this In 1011 ought lo net he owner $5000 to $ti()00. If-.'tH- 35 acres, closo in; good 'iiilldlngs; 14 ncres In Nowtowns; 4 years old; 4 acres Bartlotts snmo age, 2 acres garden with lrrli;atlii;: plant, inlnnco nlfnirn. Prlco $20,000; 10000 cash; bnlatico easy, l.:il 55 acres, good buildings; bottom land, all under the ditch About 47 acres planted to ulnndnrd arletles or apples anil pears, 7 years old. Prlco $50,000, one-third cash; balance to suit. Will subdivide. .Mo 15 acres, bottom land, lumping plant tor Irrigation. i:ight icros in 20 year old npplos and pears, mostly Nowtowns, Spitz and Wlntor Veils pears. Kino onk grove ror building spot. Prlco $13,500, on easy termu. Ill 12 acrc, 1 1-2 miles from jood town; ft room house, now bam, itc; flno view from buildings. There ire about 500 peaches In bearing, 100 Nowtowns, 200 apricots mid 100 walnuts,' 2 years old; pumping plant for Irrigation. Prlco $7000; half cash, balance easy, Ij.IU.I0 acres, smull lior.1,0 mid barn, about four miles from shipping itntlon. Ampin parptitr.nl wntor right goes with place; private dltt.li; 11 acres Nowtowns and Spitz, 2, 3 and 4 yearH old, fnmlly orchard; jchool hoifso near by; It. K. I), and telephone; flno level gnrdnn land. Prlco $11,500. Terms easy. l,.ia 100 ncres, good biilldlnngs, two milos from shipping station. All uond fruit land, about G5 ncres under cultivation, balance brush. About 3ft acres planted to apples and pears one year old, balanco airalfa. Prlco $125 por ncro; easy terms. ,M.58everal tracts of full boar Ing orchard In tho outskirts of Med ford at $1000 per acre. Trees aro about 20 years old. Pears and ap ples, Ono tract of 25 acres, part In full bearing, balnnco In penrn from a IH ft years old, at $1200 por acre. Terms on nil. M. 10 100 ncres, old buildings, about eight miles to shipping sta tion. About. 125 acres under cultiva tion. All good fruit land, A .good tract to duvolop, as market will un doubtedly bo closer whon fruit Is In bearing. Prlqo $80 an acre. Mr 17 -15 acres, Just olilsldo good muall town, no biilldlngH; all planted, Nowtowns and Spitz npploii, Bartlett and Howell pours, two yours old. Prlco $000 per acre. Will sell 10 acres at saibo prlco. N.I8 ai acres, now flvo room hoiiHo, barn, etc. About 100 old troes, family orchard; about 3 acros Bartlett pears, 1 year old; 20 acres undor cultivation. Prlco $0500; $2500 will hnudlo. JV.II 25 acres, 2 1-2 mllcH from Medford, comfortable biilldlngH; all planted to stundnrd varieties of ini tios and pours, 2 yours old, Prlco $12,500; easy tonus, jf.no 70 acros, oloso In; now six room bouso and barn; nlso throo room house nnd barn. Twenty-flvo ucres In Nowtowns and Spitz, 3 yearn old; about 15 acres 'additional cleared, balance in oak tlmbor. Could bo sub divided. Prlco $250 por atro on easy terms, o-ni 110 acres, no biilldlngH, vory choice building snot on a knoll which ovorlooks ontlro valley, about 4 miles rrom Meiirord, snipping simpm wine In r. mIe, Thoro aio 33 ncres of Agency in Medford S. A. N &Co. Oregon Nowtowns, a and ;i enrn old; :i:i aetes of Spllx t and 2 yearn old; 15 lines or airairn. 30 acres of pencil nnd apricot f,H. Very choice rrult laud prlco $100 pur ncro, O..TJ Hit) acres, good buildings, 2 inlliM rrom Hhlpplug station. About till lines uudei cultivation. Klrtt neiei mil bearing orchard. Kitty iieies plniited to Spllx mid Nowtowns end inn Unit nml Anjou poms, t year old. Pi ho $200 an mu I -nil 150 acres, all plnnteil to or "hnrtl, nbotit 1 10 acres In mil bent lug Apples nnd ponrn or Mtamliird coin ineiclnl varieties. Two tulles to ehlp. Plug station, (lood buildings, There Is no betlei orchard proportion In Oregon. Wilm for price and moie 'omptolo description, I'-nt- 530 (teres, fair building. 2 miles lo shipping station; prnttknlly ill good rrult laud. Waler "enn bo ibtiilued ror Irrigation; t.H5 acres Un der cultivation; bulnuco canity 'deared. Stock ami machinery go wiiu mo pinco nt liar, nli ncro, on vory easy terms. Similar Innd In llio same neighborhood Is retn'llliig In ituall tracts nt $300 nu acre. It-nn 8 acres, nbout n mllo from n good town. Now ft room bungalow, bnrn, otc Kino view; 4 nfcren ponches, apples nud penrs in full bearing. Price. $4800; good terms. lt-10Cloho lu hiiiuII trncts, nil nn- ler cultivation, but no biilldlngH or oilier Improvements, Two 13 acre racls, one 11 ncro trnct, one 10 aero tract. $350 per ncre. It-n" 4 acres, clore to .Medford, good eight room limine, with hut mid cold water, bath, olc. All can bo Ir rigated. Oood plnce clone In for ber ries or chickens, l'rico $5500, S-.1H- -80 acres, good buildings, I inlleo f'oiii lUnllon. About 25 acres In 7-year-old apples, 13 ncres pears lust net; flue fruit land, Prlco $.12, 000 on good terms, H-nt 20 acres, bnlf mllo from town, no- biingnlow; 10 ncres In Newtowns mid Spltx 7 years old. 0 acres In pears 4 years old. Prlco $17.- ooo. 8-00 5j! acres Just outr.ldo u good town. Knlr buildings, About 7 acres Nowtowns nnd Spllx and 3 nrres "berries, 7 years old. Prlro $13,500. M-iii--5 acres, no buildings; most y apples, n few poaches, 20 yenrn old. Prlco $4200. About n mllo nnd a inlf from Medford. T-Oli 24 ncres, tin buildings; 'limited one-third to Bartlett imnrs. balance Nuwtowns nnd Spltx, 1 year old. Price .$0300. .About 3'.mllw, lo shipping station. W-oa n ncres, 1 mllo from tewn: .o btilldlngr: H ncres Bnrtlott nnd ViiJoii penrs; 4 ncro Newtown nud Spltx apples, 1 yenr old. Price $235 in ncro. Sunp, W-oi-lfi ncres; bnlf .mllo from own; no buildings; $300 per ncre. W-tin30 ncres, fair buildings about a mllo rrom good town; 18 teres Bnrtlctts nnd it ncres Anjou penrs 1 yenr old; 10 ncirs Nowtowns iml Spitz, 2 yon is old, Prlco $350 per acre; good terms. W-illI- 10 acres, closo In, good buildings. All planted to standard ipplcs and ponrs, treeu 11 and 12 years or nge, lu full bearing. Prlro 114,000. , W-07 32 nqros, now buildings, ioo in; all planted to Newtown and Spltx npples nud flartlott, Anjou nnd Cornice penrs, 3 to 4 years old, Prlco 110,000. Terms. A good bily. V-OHIG 1-2 acres, no buildings, finest building spot In tho vnlloy, lu grove ot oak ami laurel treeu: 8 1-2 icres Bnrtlett, Anjou nnd Wlntor Nells pours, 5 to 8 years old; 1 1-2 acres grnpes lu benrliif,. Tho latter are Tokny and MiiIvoIhIo. Prlco $12, 000; easy tortus, V-00 172 nrrcs, two sets build ings, n miles rrom station, 2ft ncres In mil bearing, Newtowmi, Spitz and Comlro pears. About 00 acron New towns, Jonathans and Bartlett penrs, I and 2 years old. Prlro $35,000, easy terms, V-70 73 ncren, no buildings, ox cuptlonully good soil nnd location. About 30 uereii In 1 and 2 yenr old nppleii and penrn. Prlro $300 per ncre; easy terms. V-71 23 acron, good buildings, closo lu; 3 acres In full bent Ing, ap ples mid pears; 10 acros, mostly poarn, 0 unit 7 years old; 10 acres just set to pours, Prlco $12,ftQ0, X-7U 40 acres, within u mllo or Medford, no butter frlilt bind In tho valley, nil planted to Nowtowns with the exception of an aero of garden; $1000 per acre, hair cash, bnliinco easy tonus. Can bq subdivided. X7il 101 ncres, cIoho to Medford, good buildings, uleetrln llghtn, pump ing plant, etc. Tieru are nn the place about to acres lu NqwtoviiH, more than half or which are 9 yeain old, balanco 3 yours old, Bnlnnce of tho Inlid lu planted to Bnrtlett, Co rnice nud Anjou pears, practically nil of which uru 4 years old, A good buy at $1000 per acre, X.7I 17 acies, c)oue to Jackson ville, fair biilldlngH, llxtra good soil. About 3 ucrcH n fnmlly orchard In bearing, 7 acros In pours In tho sec ond year, balance alfuiru, Prlco $ 10, 500. X-7n IB ncics, no buildings, Six acres in 7-year-old NowIowiih and Spltzenbnigu, bulnuco In 4-y ear-old pours. Price $700 por acre. X-70 TnictH from 10 to 25 acres In size, two iuIIoh from Medford, at $150 to $200 por ucro on very etmy terms. The survey for tho middle lateral or the Rogue Illver Cunul company itohhch this trnct mid wntor can bo had tor Irrigation probably In side of 12 months, X-77 32 neres, two miles fi om shipping point, fair buildings. There mo 12 acres of Newtons and Spitz- enhurgs 7 and 8 years old, with peach fillers of tho same ago, 0 acres of l and 2 yenr old poarH, about i acieo In a I ful fa, balanco about half, t ' jfr.Uii .) t &.