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MTCDFOTin MATL TMBUNtf, MDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. FRT3RTJAT?Y 2fi. 1911. PAGE FOUR H I. 1 If V i mm due io nrnniir a nnnti KtlitlVt A yuum i j COUNTY COURT HOUSE NEWS j Man From Arkansas, in Letter to Commercial Club, Promises to Brinn $4000, a Separator, Ability to Make Butter. In n connntinlention rocolvod by tlio Commercial club fro, in Humans vlllo, Ork., tills morning tlio wrltor request that ho bo put In touch with paraoim hero having for huIq u tract Hiiltnhln for dairying purposes, audi one that can bu handled by a man who can venture $1000 In such an undertaking. "I don't mind It bolus a right Rinnrt Jerk," the letter Htates, "If It Is on n decont road, lins utrcam run ning through it and consists ot about lf.0 acres." That the wrltor Is not "much on fruit, likely 'cause I don't know how," is nlHO In the epistle, ua Is tlio information that "I seen enough fruit rnlslng here where If you pick a crock of apples you have them to rot near ly as soon ns yon can reach the corn- crib with thorn." The one proud boast contained in the missive Is tho fact that "I can jnako butter with tho host of them and have also got a good separator," both of which, the knowlodgo and tho soparator, ho promises to bring along with him and tho $1000. Anothor blessing ho proposes to confer upon tho Uogue Hlver valley is to boost tho place In such a ninn nor that "a man hero who Is a fruit export may come, too. Ho will show you how to ralso fruit," The lotter falls to connect tho "ex port" with tlio 'crock of apples," whoso unfortunate decomposition oc curred In transit between tho tree which bore them and tho "corn erlb," or to give any reason why the expert does not confer tho boon of his great knowledge upon the worthy apple misers of his own part of the globe. Lot 1, block 1, llifililnml Park rtll-'er. lot ., block 17, lledford; .10. dition, Medford; $1001). Sns-io L. Allen to Henry T. Wont- If. F. I'ohlnnd to Henry Holms, worth, lot fi, block ( Houlevnrd l'nrk land in township IJ8, rouge 1 west; addition; $10. .sl.'iflfl. I llinirv 'P. Wmilu-nrtli ( .Irilm A. Real Estate Transfers. , , . w M Rti ot ., ulim,v; ( (! i,0(.k -,' nmilovnrd Medford Orciiaid Co. to Louis ( i-ifwlr '. K'ondall's mlditioii. Med-1 Park addition. Ashland: .?!(). Cordcf, land in towiihhip IHi, range li fon. K , Mary Woodbury to Hutte Falls west; 10. I ynu - Oowiti to Hutte Ku'ls Lumber Co., land in township .'M-.'lo, June Carroll to Alfred II. Millo.V jlim,'r l., rorporution, noiitli hulf nmjfo ' t-'"st "'"; 1 JO acres in township .'(7, runo 2 r M,t,t.1Ml (iyuter and northeast' west; ifl. i I rpinrter of Mnitli(iHt (iiarter section! New CaSCS. Unity V. Lowman to Land Co. of, l'J, towntdify tffpriinjtu '1 east; $10. i Medford National bank vs. . b. I). H. Grnn) U Monroe Creel, Mat Murker, action to recover money; Innd in section 14, to'wyship .'$!), ratiKi! Colvij & Jtcniues, attorneys for 1 cunt; $10. ' ' ipliuntill. Kone Wiver, 80 acres in section H. townwliip :I8, range 4 west; $700 bond. Mnru Heitlly Co. to C. J. Hran- II. ('.. Sloddtirll to Kdward A.I orn Griffith vs. Lincoln Orif-r 1obc','t; ,,n'1 I(Ia Frvrei'.r, and nume .. . ...... . i slroad, 10 acres m tract 2, township Evr.nnou, lot 2, block u'J,-Medtoruj.ijti,, suit for divoroe; Curkin & .'18, range I west ; $3000. I $;i(i0. ' , , Tavlor, attorneys for plaintiff. Edward Woodbury to Hutte Kails Aim H. Russell to-'Wnl. Mnllies,, (nUl ()f 0rp()n vs Vj A during Lumber Co., land in township ;)!,! properly in Asliland; $10. j (in, raim . B-iriiiii"A 1 action. range - wesi; lownsnip u-.w, eic., .i. r,. hicks io nun h. iiunnuu, 10. I property in block 2(i, Ashland: $1000., Kdwurd Woodburv to Hutte Falls, Clayton S. Itower to Prentiss Jl. Lumber Co., land in township 113,! Horror, property in Ashland; $10. Cecilia I.eniciHler vs. Frederick W. Lesinontor, suit for divorce; F. .J. Newman, attorney for plaintiff. Hex, J. P., Kenneth P. Ogden nnd Imogene Thomnson. osencran--Flippin In Jackon-, ville on February 21. 1011, by Henry Dox, J. P., Hen Koscncriins and Gi?r- i trade FJippin. I Probate. Ksatc of Neil Henry, report of ad ministrator's sale of real estate filed 1'Mnto of, Morritt U. Wilson, in ventory ,jjiij 'appraisement filed, showing ewliff valued lit '$.108:1.(52. In tlwi'inuder of tlic adoption of Carrie IMny Powell, ordered th it Carrie Miiy Powell be adopted by L. N. JUDD, REAL ESTATE AGENT Talent, Jackson County, Oregon. Midway between Medford and Ashland, in the fruit belt of Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild climate, and pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and timber lands from 15 acres to 800 acres. AJso lots on the instalment plan, in newly incorporated town of Talent, Oregon. Write (enclosing stamps) or come and see me at Talent, Oregon. changed to Carrie May Fryreai F.strile William Owings ordered that (J. H. Walker, L F. Hitner and J. V. Martin be appointed appraisers. range 1 east ; township !M, range 2 east; township .'If), range 2 cast, etc.; 10. Fdwnrd Woodbury to Hutte Falls Lumber Co., land in section 2, town ship .'15; range 2 east; $10. J. T. Phlognr to Lizzie II. Silos, lot 1, block 1, Highland Park addi tion, .Medford, $10. Lizzie II. Site to Claxter Walker. v.. II: t r ... I ,..!.. .11.. Il.i.. . . ,u ,,., ., ,,,:,,. Marrlane Licenses. nun . norliwoH iniarter of northeast " ...i..i-i..i. w.u.tw.n .1. imviisliin .10. Ht Ifo-ciicnins iniil Cleitrude range 2 oast; l")(l. I '''I'l'l''"'- Hert A. Ooiigliterty iiud Vera Finest Hisle to Henry Faslerly, '' Hfiiilrii-Iwon. Kenneth P. Ogden proporly in Ai.iilaud; 10. "' Imjsi-ni' TIiiiiiiiismiii. Carrie L. Huwroii to Mary .7. Coon, land in donation land claim 12, town-, Married. ship 1(7, range 1 west ; $1200. Ogden -Thomus'son In .lnekni- llcrriel F. Fdbaiia Pi L. II. Tuck-1 illo. on February 18. 1011. !: Henry Wanted to Buy A fire inniiraiico agency or an in terest in one. Am a practical 'Hro insurance man from tlio east. Address IlOX SO, care Mall Trlhuno. Two Fine Lots M..P1 If you are looking for a building site ' don't fail to investigate this. These lots are close to pavement-overlook the entire city and valley-good soil- very low in price ft Will Sell One or Both for $400.00 Each Address Box G. B. care this office Res TALENT Estate ' FOR SALE A fine tract, quarter of a mile from Talent, 8-room house, good barn; .'500 trees. Prico $4,000; terms given. t ,,, Oood business opoprtunitlCHinnd lo cations, all payingH"' '!' .-i A CC-acie tract, C-Vopmipiifio'innd large barn, 3 inilosf fnnn .Talent, partly cleared and lots (otfood wood on place; must bo sold boon; will go for $1100. A CO-acro tract, water to irrigate same; has n fl-room house mid barn to hold G head of horses, imple ments to run tho place, and a wag on. This place put up 30 tons of liny last year, and no water was used. Price, $3000, half down. A 74-acre tract, 2 1-2 miles from Tal ent; kooiI S-room house and largo barn; S ncres under ditch and in alfalfa and garden land; 34 acres under plow, and trees; 20 acres of orchard, of which G acres aro in bearing; good terms and easy pay ments. A 14 1-3 acre tract, lies entirely in city limits; has 9-room plastered house, good barn, well and power for irrigation of whole tract. Part ly set of trees; easy terms. Tor plenty of other bargains call or address G. A. Gardner TALENT, OREGON. Repeat Your Medford Experience BUY GRANTS PASS PROPERTY NOW ur?olV-:?in Elegant business corner lot, 75x100, close in 93000 Elegant business lot, 50x100, cloie In 97500 Another business lot, 50x100, c'oso In 9(1000 THESE lMtlCES FOK A QUICK TL'KX. A. N. PASSONS oiuBSftSSaR References: First National Dank, Grants Pass Banking & Trust Co. f ALFALFA LAND SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Choicest dairy and- alfalfa proposition In the state, located on tho mnin lino of the Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramento and San Francisco. IDEAL CLIMATE ADUNDANCE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION Write Us for Information DIXOX ALFALFA LAND CO, - DIXOX, CAL. sSSss--s--s--- Grants Pass for investment Now You enn double your money on this within the year. 1C0 acres, two miles out, under new proposed irrigation ditch; new railroad now building just passes place; 100 acres agricultural land; ideal for fruit, absolutely no rocks; some clear and about 1000 tiers of wood; price $30 per acre. For other Grants Pass Investments or particulars on this, write or call on GEO. H. AIKEN FIFTH AND II STREETS (.'RANTS PASS, OREGON Wanted to Rent We have a client who wishes to rent a seven or eight-room house on or about May 1st. The houso must have four bedrooms and must be inbodern In every re spect, and In a number one local ity. Party will take a lease for six months or a year. If you have anything of this descrip tion let us hear from you. Cometius-Oamcr Realty Co. Van Dyke Realty Co. CITV PROPERTY FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES I'M E. MAIN STREET. TEN Our sales the past week of residence sites in 'IIIOMCKOFT ADDl'lTON" have been satisfactory in more ways than one. Of course "we need the money." We need it for the purpose of further improving this beautiful piece of view property. Jt takes myjiuyftT) pave stre.ets, for cement walks, shade trees, etc. When we have accomplished this we will be out of debt, and would realh rather hold this choice trai t of land lor the clfeof people who will lick up the few lot contained in this small tfad: "When the Great Northern railroad system rolls into Medford, when the electric railway is also "riTnning. probably right through the middle of this property, and out through the orchard districts, lots in UICillOROFT will then be worth double what we are now asking for them today. As we have previously stated, we tire offering but a limited number. "When these are disposed of we will hold the balance for a materially higher price. Wouldn't you rather buy now and double, your money? J NOTllKli source of real satisfaction to us is the enthusiastic endorsement and hearty compliments paid us by those who have looked over tho property. "When they realized that such an exquisite view could be obtained, so close to the business center, overlooking the highest points in the city and the surrounding country' for miles, and further realized that this is the only piece of land of this kind, so close in, that will ever be available as residence sites, where your interests as a homeseeker will be safe guarded by proper building restrictions, ami continuous personal supervision exercised by people who will own their own homes on this property, it only remained to dose up the contruetK of sale. ;: Wl ,U shortly publish n now list of thoso who have purchased,' and those who contemplate- erecting homos this season, and in the interval shall hope to add your name also. ..,',- K Til 10 weather Is pleasant, take a walk out lOaat Main street unlay ffo the road that turns north ibis sidtt-oF Mr. vi,,ind ley's residence, one block from Main street. Tho property lies between the Lindley home and Dr.. Wendy's residence, t , . . . Kf w I FOR PRICE LIST, TERMS, ETC., KINDLY CALL ON'MRrJOHN D, OLWELL, MR. PHIL HAMILL OR'AN-Y OF THE LEADING REAL ESTATE BROKERS. f Highcroft Addition Inc. JNO. D. OLWELL, President A. CONRO FIERO, Secretary and Treasurer. P. W. HAMILL, Fiscal Agent