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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1895)
V OUR COUNTY i Correspondents Table Rock Items. 'Mr. Marquis sent a load of fine apples to Ft. Klamath Friday. The Tabla Rock post-oflice has 'been moved to Mr Hansen's farm, v ilrs. Drum turned over the office to Mr. Hansen on Sept. 4th . The Table Rock school will begin -on the second Monday in October. Miss Clements, of Central rViint, aas been engaged for the term. The fish trap, on Rogue river, be low the By bee bridge, is quite a -success. They are getting quan tities of fish and they are A 1 in quality-, Mrs. Giggray and two little daugh "ters, of North Yamhill, arrived last Tuesday to visit her brother, V. II. Arnold. They will spend the win ter here. People returning from the lc-rry patch complain of Indians scaring keir horses away. One party had several days' tramping to recover "their steeds. It is reported that Win. Witcher's family are heirs to a large estate -jiow being settled up in the city of Baltimore. His friends all hope it 5s as good as reported. Jack frost made a raid on the gardens Thursday night, cutting many of the tender plants and changing the complexion of the corn-fields. It appeared to go in streaks. Mrs. Drum moved to Med ford last Thursday, where she will be glad to see all her old friends from this section. Mr. Arnold has Tented her' farm al will live on the place this year. Some of our .farmers are sorely -tlisapointed because of Owen Bros.' Jiay press being broken, as it lays about a hundred tons of hay liable "to storra, but the boys are hustlers and. will be on deck as soon as re pairs can be made, ready todoas good work as ever. . J. C. P. to 'join him. . During their three years' residence here the made many warm" mends who are sorry to part with them. Miss Leona Lee took Monday's train for Redding, California, where she goes to spend the winter with relatives. J. X. Hursh and family intend starting tor teima, cautornia, in about ten days, where they go to make thuir future home. The M. E. church people are holding their yearly campmeeting now. There are several ministers in attendence and much interest is be ing taken. ,AV. T. Moore died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. N. Stidham, of Tolo, oft Sunday night, after two weeks severe illness. He was eighty years of age and highly respected. C. F. Wall has purchased the Southern Oregon Lumber S:ish and, Door factorv, of this place, and will build a saw-:nill on upper Rogue river at once to supplv the factory with lumber, and soon as lumber can be furnished he will put a full force of men to work in the factorv. Phoenix Shavings. Kanes treek Items. "." " ' BY SINE DIE. The threshers . have come and ,one in this neighborhood. prTErV"'! Ed- Roten has purchased himself ''--i w&eelr" which he can master all iSJftRdberta, publisher-of the tfold iSll Miner, was visiting his -ilneudsat this place last lhursuay. The Dardanell school is progress ing nicely under the management of Miss DoraSydo, of Central Point. Mrs. James Birdsey, who has been visiting her parents at Browns boro,.for the past few weeks, has returned home. 4 Everybody on Kanes creek has "the" bicycle craze. Several have purchased wheels and are trying to ride them, among them being Perry .Xnotts. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Cox, formerly of this place, but who have been in California for the past three months, ' returned to this place iast week -Tvith the intention of remaining. Mrs. Knotts and daughter, Mrs. "Swinden, have returned home from John Calhoun, of Antelope, is moving into the John Edsell house A Mr. Smith and family, of Sams Aalley, have moved into theHolton house. - The roads are lined with grain haulers some going to Medford and some to Ashland. School commences next Monday. There will then not be so main- children on the streets. We have quite a number of wheels in and around Phoenix. I counted six last Sunday evening. O. Dunlap has refitted his little store and painted the front room and it looks deuced ly cosy. Oscar and Ed Stinson were in town this week, having brought a ioaa oi nousenom gooiis lor our i butcher. on their mountain place, was enjoy ed by a large crowd and all report a pleasaut time. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard returned to Medford the Sunday after their party. A heavy -wind storm came up Wednesda afternoon. Several large trees fell and dead limbs Hew fast- Mr. Ditsworth and Mr. Dodson, who were here making posts on the mountain, were driven, home on account of the falling limbs. The schoolhouse, a frail, little building, shook badly but ' no danuigo was done A great many valley people are out camping. There were twenty four wagons on the Crater lake and hucklf-lerry .patch road last week. A party from Tolo stopped near the Vincent hall Monday night. After dark they and a few others gathered in the hall and passed the time in dancing until- ufter twelve. Lee Caton and Joe Phipps furnished the music. A surprise party gathered at the Jacksonville News. Mrs. Lizzie AyerB, of Ashland,- is here attending circuit court Mrs. D. N. Birdsey, of Rock Point precinct.is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Win. Colvig. A. Fetch, of Grants Pass, has opened a branch tailor shop in a building opposite J. Nunan'a store. Dr. Lowe, an experienced . oculist from McMinville, and Dr. Coldwell, a dentist, have moms in the Taylor House. j Mrs. Annie Chase, nee Little, of i VI ....... i u i .. : : i iviuiiiai.ii uouuiy, is pacing lier Old home here a visit. The guest of .Mrs. 1 . J. kenney. . Lewis Matney arrived in Jack sonville this week from Indcpen dence, Oregon, having made the en tire trip on 'his 'wheel' 'Ho is-at present visiting relatives, on Apple gate. Robert Miller, the receiver of the Oregon City land ofliee, and wife residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ditsworth arf,veJ du"K the week to visit rel- Satuiday evening in honor of Mrs. i V-V 3 ' ''lU0,'' ' Annual Ds birthday. The host and host- i , ,one UT" Xh 'a"'1 1,,urs- ess. though surnrisnd wore ,..,., I irt .'"""win uciiver an aU- the occasion and entertained the res3 ;' DUPLICATE NAMES. Honorable Gentlemen Who Ara Likely to Ho M!xml fp la C'ongrems. The Fifty-fourth congress will con tain a considerable number of members of duplRiitc names, says the Washing top l'ost. Tin-re are two members by the name of Arnold, one from Pennsyl vania ami one from Khodc Island; thre I!a!ccrs. from Kansas. Maryland and Xe-.v Hampshire; two Uartk-tts. from icor;;ia ami Xc--.v York: two Bells, froiri Colorado and Texas: two lilaek.-t, from lluor'ia and Xew Vork; two Uur ton.s. from Maryland and Ohio;, thre Chirks, from Alabama. Iowa and Mis souri: two Cannons, from Illinois and I'tah; two Cooks, from Ul'nois and iseonsio: three Coopers. fronTiCIorida, Texas .ami Wisconsin; three Cu'rv. ' ffiw.f I. T." .. .. . . 1 x two Cobbs. from Alabama and Missouri; mneii jroin .Massachusetts and Unlet from Xe-.v York; two Henrys, from Conneetieut and Indiana; two John sons, from Indiana and Xorth Dakota; two Millers, from Kansas and We.-t Virifinln- t ivr. T.l..-.- in:...:. . I - - . -- -j .' it. .1111..-., 11 U1U llllll'l.-, COllId go to and Stop the he and Arizona; two McCalls, from Massa- intended to Subscribe for it. I saw ! ehusetts and Tennessee: Miner from Several others that told me the Same, Sew York and Minor from Wisconsin tiling.' TiiK Mail is awav in the I r thl" hamt" nam" wilh the distine lea.l of all the papers in the" county ! f ,,IU; 'l'Uer,:, two "1"m,rrs bear ;., (, .,; , ,r iu l- ' ""- "-J.uss-ii. cme irom nnect.- in the estimation of the readme ,.,.t -..i j. , .1 t T, ... .. cut anil the other from deorina. There public. Speaking of the papers, I an-two Smiths, one from Illinois n.i crowd in their usual cheerv manner. ' Miice last term ot circuit court ; picked up one ol our county pajers j ne from Mithipan: two Stones, botii ting the finishing touches on his dwelling but was Horry to find him quite indisposed. Next I called at the beautiful farm of Mrs. M. A. Taylor but found that she was not at home, but her accomplished daughter. Miss Mattie, presided with all the grace and ease of an nged matron. Here I found Mrs. Frank Lewis and her brother-in-law, Mr. Oscar Simpkins, and wife, n Woodville, who were upon a visit to Mrs. S's parents this Mr. Simp kins is a brother of the Chief Justice of Woodville. While there the conversation naturally drifted to Tub Mail and Mrs. Lewis remark ed that she could not keep house without it and tiie result was that Mr, hMmpkins ordered The Mam. for a year. I next called on Mr. D. T. Ewin and interviewed him up on the subject of the newspaper business ajid he assured ;ne that he J wanted Ihe Mu. as soon as he Alter dancing till eleyen thev made uu-rt na ,,,?M iwi-nty-iour mar- way with the good things that had rlae licenses issued, and there been prepared bv skillful hands. ! art e'Snt "l's appying or ii- Then came songs and music and forces at this September term of soon the crowd departed wishing ficuit court. In all cases, except Mrs. Ditsworth many happy returns i0"0- tl,,! wif,! plaintifi". and hoping they'd all be there again. 1 I. M. Wntson, a c-aitalist of i-;m iwt- i-77i : South Lend, Washington, is in tirimn treek datlieriugs. , T , .,-n . -. r " 'Jacksonville as a witness in one of hy occasional. , lne state cases before the circuit Miss Randies, of Lake Creek, is 'court. Mr. Watson is interested in staying with Mrs. True. :the mine at (.old Hill and will School onened here Mondav with S0I1,,! time in looking after Miss Titus, of Ashland, as teacher. his "terest8. J. E. Soliss, of Wheatland, Cali- Mrs. Win. Dean and Miss Kittv fornia, is visiting parents on Crook-; Thornton came up from Grants' ed creek. : Pass Fridav to assist Grand Master i George Andrews has been em-; Workman Win. Colvig in insitnt- ploved in haulini: wood to Ashland ' '"g a Degree of Honor lolge. A. Oj ast week and on looking it over discovered that there was not a single communication from a corre spondent in it and in turning to The Mail find that considerable more than one page of the paper is tak en n j with letters from regular con tributors, and that is one reason why The Mail is so popular. Dur ing that trip I fell in company with Mr. Swinir.ng. recently from Iowa, and Mr. Cooper, of Phoenix, with three pack horses going out on a hunting tour on the head waters of Trail and Elk creeks and the head waters of Rogue river. They ex jM'ct to be gone several weeks. Late Literary News. for several davs Mr. George ami family ford, paid J. A. Kggers few davs visit last wet till (lltlll.) ITII'1.11 ff.-vtl. r 1. - . .. ... . .tiv. tii,itiv 1,1,1 ij I .J itliTjuu V i im- of Med- rs and wife a eek. U. W is "Madn-na" and starts out promising future from renn.vivania: two Turners, frorj ieorg-ia and Virginia: two Walkers, from Massachusettscnd "!rpinia. Thea we have more men bearing1 the name of Wilson than any other four in all from Idaho. Xew York, Ohio and South Carolina. .- A Timely Reminder. Kach season forces upon our considera tion its own peculiar perils to health. The advent of fall funds many reduced in strength and vieor, poorly prepared to continno the business of life. The stomach and the bowels, the ereat highway of animal economy, is especi ally liable to disorder in the fall. The nervous system has also suffered in the rujjle. Typhoid fever and malaria in particular find in the fall that com bination of earth, air and water that mark this season as especially danger ous The fallmg leaves, the "decaying- egeiao;es eoiurioute tneir share of lodae ! the sepieiutwr Coimopohtan. which, hv the i eontamination Hood's Sarsaparilla with -i 1 wv. lutrau beiurihan any previous" nam furnishes a most valuable safeguard at a (.,-,,. H.rtcct:on of u plant for print mf . ,l,.imnArt.nt .A w . intere.-ts. A hack load of voiinc rw-opl from Phoenix attended a social -s- (': Wortnian returned from recently at the Chaparral school j J-fllJ'' creek Monday, where he has house and report a ioliv. kok1 been several days looking after his time. Born September ',1th. to the wife - - - - . of D. W. . liurch, a II pound cirl. I hme to stay, having resigned her As this is the first irirl I). W. stens l'ition as Umk keeper at the ice high. Mrs. liurch and baby are 1 p'-"t n M.-lford. getting along nicely. L. A. Murphy and family will Mr. Maiors. of Anderson creek, leave us soon. .Mr. M. has leased a strangers, who are here to serve their ColHitv. The ntYu-rj nri rnli.,l ..-.i. ... i " -. i , . . ix'inn no Ifss than the historic Abbotsfonl n UU HorK. 1 lie tlOCKel IS U llgtliy I :i!l .K-cupirl t.y the .ltrect .drrndtau of sir f . i but mailllv rivil -mil eonifv-f ne'in,l alu'r 1'o!t "The Uoalm of the WonJerfur- Mi.-s t ora Uashford has returned : , . -, , equn casts ind lI(.vrillvr of th0 glranco fonris of lift. ds Ml proiail V HOI require more ttian vi-"- "V erae m me ocean depth, and ss i , - ,. . . !urruiy uiusiraieu in a furpriMns and mar IWOWecks time 111 its dlSlKiSltlOll. : veloon way bv the auihor. who Is a mrmtw ..f used in the fall before serious sicknes has laid you low. m:ii-alne of the hixnet class. Oaran IKivlc (II II lt..v....n ..n.l .'1..'- Circuit court commenced Monday ' ,hp Mor "f'"'. a well known New Vori, I lawvi-r n-lutes Ihe sl.irv nf tNmnnL i-Pi...u 1 Illuming and OUr town IS full of i the "murder of Doctor 1'arkraan ov Professor "ebster. A delightful sketch of -"An Knciish I'.hone eye on the clock and the oilier :ot Country House Party" Is. from the pen of Nina ' your plate, yoa cannot enjoy a meal. Wber. i.arrc niona. me nouse at which she vtlted I lavenn,: eai you should take the Northern rae:nc. the only dining ear line from Portland; meals 7i centa. You don't hava to gel up in the mornlns at x oclcck. rush to break Ust and ga!p it down in fifteen or twenty minutes, and then have to Wail until two or - , . l;.. .:,; , u . .. j.... .ii.i, - - - - . ... ...... .....in.. . x v a, Ltiu iui. t:ii. smtlhini(iin " & pi i n i .. ... i . . Will. LostWIC'k and Wife, who ,,!'"ly- And it may be Mid that no more beau h... i -.- i . tifuliy illustrated numlx-r of the Cosmopolitan ae leen visiting their daughter. h been gu-vu to the public. Mrs. S. Thockmorton and their son. ; W . II. Ilostwick since June 1st. Fruit paper at The Mail ofliee anv idairv ranch fortv miles northeast of returned froni Modoc count r.'Calif. I Medford and will move bis family . '.r V10'1" ho,nc ,at VoU City, : l"tii WhiwVa.r b,.ri. )L ,,f,-.rt,i.,to i thereto in the coursi' of n.frw w,wJtov.t:uiriua, one tiay last weeK .... -awK.-- imii ii 4.H.-iiiuvi iiiuiiiv i w rr u . . t -. .1.1 ... i... i ! o... . r .1. ... ., i , pleasant ana take the Northern Paciflc. the oclv dininp car route, the only, line to the Yelioretone park and the only line runnu:s luliman touns; sieepine throuch to the east without. fr-,n i ifiif to sun-en hours delay. For fall it.r.ir ! mat.on. t-.me carls. m:ips. r:c.. call oa or ad I tlres C. C. K-iknap. Medionl. Orem. Miuiut; LK.-ed?at thisoflic enough to lost evervthins he had ' One of the most by fire. hey'were accompanied' by W. II. Host n ick, who will visit them for a 'thoroughly enjoyable parties we f . ,'. j ever had the good fortune to attend . " ' occurred at the-farm residence of Mrs. Win. Moor and John P.ilger j Mr. and Mrs. . I. P. True, last Sat- accomanied the remains of their lj j urday evening. The occasion was , brother, the late Lewis liilger. who 'K ja surprise to Mr. True's family was drowt-nd at Astoria August l'.. 1, - -- - .... V . . . . 1 .111111 1 ....... . . - . . 1 ll,l.-l,il . . 111. aS! r..ci.l..,ii.A ii.K:,!. i fntw.r'il tn.it' i.l.,..., r..... ,1... 1 1 11.., ii .-ivii nil, niiivu li- llll .,..., en iwn i.i.i. iiiiii lilt. 11. II. j completed. At S o'clock, prompt, the - It- K. depot .hhui after the arrival i crowd came iHtirinu in th Touch the of the train. The services were eon- Mr. and Mrs. Taggart have re- j d.x.rways until eiuhtv persons had ducted hy Rev. M. A. Williams and turned from .their California trip and i assembled in and'around their old Robert Ennis. A iargs concourse are at Mr. Sutton s place. i residence, and taking iossession of of friends fallowed the remains to Johnny and Hosa iliginbotluim. Mr. and Mrs. True, escorting them their final resting place. r rank Stephenson and Mark McKee i to their new home, where after all Items from L-vtN. ii y WILL. F. M. Manning and I'nclo Manning are out on a 1-ee hunt We have been having a few of very ivld weather ft r this early in the vear. S.CrllLtDERS' FAIRVIEW DDITIO N Location of Land Lyinj: luit a few nuls moiv mile to the east of tl tan one M'irphy, Josephine county, at 'which place they have been visiting ! quite poorly but is able to be about were made welcome, we were treated to a feast of fine watermelons. After bountifully partaking of this royal feast, we were glad to listen to some music by Miss Emma Ulrich. of Jacksonville, which was nicelv i i i i i ..l .. i Mrs. Riddle has been feeling 1 ',u"tu ;mu uu appreciate.!. : i.. i... .11. ... ....!lte came an address bv Rev. were visitors -at Mrs Phipps last Saturday. C. O. Vincent and family and hi.-: brother, Dick Vincent, of Sams Valley, were visitors at the Gordon place a few days recently. Kasrle l'oiiit Eaglets Amount of Land Tract in -Mr. and Mrs. John Swinden. report having a fine time Central Point I tenia. the.latters father and mother-in-law, j at present. Mr. Riddle is hauling 1 hev posts and boards and is at home, at Leeds. A little surprise party was gotten up on F.- M. Manning Wednesday evening. A number were present and the evening was spent in danc ing. Shortly after twelve the party broke up. Oat Goodlow and Mr. Arkwright, of Eastern Oregon, are visitors at Mrs. Phipp's. Mr. Goodlow is Mrs. Phipps' nephew. The two gentle men expect to leave soon for Cres cent City. Mr. Ellis, wife and daughter were over from Prospect Sunday looking at Mr. Taggart's place, presumably with the intention of buying. We will gladly welcome Mr. Ellis and family in our neighborhood. The dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Fort Hubbard, who are rusticating K. Culp, of Applegate, was in "town on Tuesday. Mrs. Jessie Amy has leen quite 511 the past two weeks. Mrs. A. L. Vincent, of Table Rock, -spent Tuesday in our city. Chas. Pomeroy, of Table Rock, -spent Saturday in our city. 5- C. Brooks, of Jacksonville, at tended campmeeting Sunday. Elder A. J. Stevens and sons, of Talent spent Sunday at campmeet ing. Mr. Walters and wife, late of Xew Mexico, are here looking for a loca tion. Arthur Boswell is now employed in the quarts mines on upper Apple gate. Mr.and Mr3. Walters, of Bonanza, Klamath county, are here paying '.relatives a visit. E. L. Farra has rented Jas. Tuffs' farm, iar Grants Pass, and .will J take charge soon. J. Heselgrave and son, John, and H). W. Cornish have gone to the mountains for a hunt. John Dowing and D. L. Xewton and their families have returned home from a two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gray have re turned home from an extended visit with relatives in Josephine county. C. H. Ercanbrack left for Santa "Barbra, California, last Snnday, -where he goe3 to get a home ready Jor his ftimilv, who will leave soon Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DEI MftMM IWHH& Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. ' commands It Y A. C. IIOWI.KTT. Mrs. Hovt. of Solano county. California: who- has Ihi-h visiting her son. A. lloyt. started yesterday for her home. Miss Henrietta Moiine. while i i t i , T..rlo- ,.f fo,tf..e,l -l.,i f. '"S noreincK one nay last his subject. Sociability, which was . ."T d.il f'om ,K!r h"1rf" treated in a very "able manner. ; f' ll clt,"?- and considerably Rev. W. C. Jenkins next enter. ; l'rd and scratched, tained the crowd with a verv elo-1 Hon. Chaneey Xye. of Prosnect. .. . 1 1 : : .i.t p.imo nnr lt SMtnril-ie ln-imTinrv 1 .. . 'jiit-ui juiu linvifMiiik; amtress on : r . .......... ..... ...uij, ceiient v iew the subject, Home. Then came one i Jaugnter, Mrs. A. .1. Florey and i Medford of the nicest treats of the evening cn.'blren and his younger daughter, j music and song by Mr. Fergu- Miss KIsie- Tl"' I:lttor eH-ctstoj ' son,s two little girls, the older bc-'ro.mnin niul att'"d pcIuhiI here this ing eight years of age. They are : w'inter- sweet little singers and show rare' I'l-;t Thursday Mrs. Ruder was musical ability. Mr. and Mrs. Fergu- thrown from a wgon ami badly' son rendered several choice musical j burt. She had with her Mondavi selections, during the evening, also morning Dr. Officer, of Eagle Point. ! did Mr. and. I. II. Bellinger, after 'and Dr. E B Piekel. of'.Me.lford. j which refreshments were served. ' Fears are entertained as to the re-' consisting of ice cream, cake, peaches, 'suit of the fall. grapes and new cider (we then an of E.x- and Mrs. M. A. Jacksonville to al- funeral of Lewis Bilger. is drowned ;it Astoria some T t Tin, re. 1.. .. M i...... .1.. i i .pm r 1-. . .....v ..HH.H.11U ,ii-ii iiiougni oi i iir. mm. editor.) nr., rirtWlli hHtW daughters, Mi.se, am, .Mrs. i rue aotv assisted by LVra .,,, Lt)tlit their daughter, Mrs. If. Griffin, en- Tavlor. went to teriaiiieti tneir irienus in liieir (e, the usuai nospuaoie manner, leav- wj1() wa ogo nn ng tm-u ue mat coui.l C011- . few wwks ,, w,)ose Ivni;lils tnoute to the comfort and pleas- wero j,rought Ut .ja(;ksimviliL. ,, lire of those assembled. Games of all interment kinds were indulged in bv the. young people and as the "clock i The body-of a child was found neared the stroke of 12 all slowly i l,,urio(I iu t,u 5:1,1,1 tvthe head of dispersed to their homes, feeling' oose creek last week, and upon be they had enjoyed four solid hours j ig notified, Justice Haselton held of nleasure that seldom fulls to tl,,,!"11 inquest over it. The child lot of a fortunate mortal to enjoy, j I,roml U) 1)0 on' l,('r last Wednes-1 Here are the names of the gentle-1 d:l-v to a u'onmn "f imqucstionable j men who. with their wives, were : character, and at last accounts t lie present. c W Krnley, W F (irinin. II 11 Wortiiian.il I, Urirtln, C A Ueorxe,!' Ulrleh.J M l.oManil. .1 11 Ilellintjer, W li I.ipplncolt, 1) H Soliss. . I Hartley J A EKners. ti W llaKhford I' Klmer, M llelliii per, Kov J Merley. .1 KcrRiion, Kevereml .leu king, anil Mrs. J Shldeler.Messes Dora uiul eim Knowles, Kinniii Ulrlcli. com lln.shr.inl. Milliu uiul Kvu Soli.ss, Kutte llelltiifier, Kvti Kiinilles, l.ulu anJ MukkIc HellliiRer. AnimiitKl Artn Hurt ley, Eva Sliitller, Nettle Soliss. clai-.i Klmer Messrs. Walluee Woods, Wiiller l.liiplnoolt. Chiirley Lollum!, Clinton Speiiei!r. Marion uiul Wclilon Hurlley.otisOreii, Omar .Murpliy, Dun Soliss, Clinton Hurlley. Kurnesl and Alfiml KlmerniKl over twenty ehililren tlnii we will not tuku up space lo inline. jurv hud not fullv decided as to the cause of its death. On Thursday of last week I took a business trip on the outskirts of our village. Calling upon Mrs. Elizabeth Simon I learned that her son, Daniel M., was quite ill, but gradually improving. Xext 1 call ed upon John Williscroft and dis covered that he bud made some considerable improvement in put- ....Medford, Oregon, Is situated 1,0 acres of land which is especially adapted to Fruit Growing. Now on the flarket This land has recently been placed upon the market an. I is now offered for sale in tracts of from to 10 Acres. 1 he name. "Fairview," is given this property because-, that being located as it is. on a slight eminence, a view of all parts of Medford and a good portion of the valley can be had from any part of the land. Nearly all of this land has been cleared 'and has been under culti vation for a number of years. The soil is of an exceptionally tine totality and its adaptability to fruit-growing has been proven. This land will be sold upon the - Installment Plan. Payments may be made at l.2o per -week, per mouth or $1.V every quar ter, or a liberal discount will be made tir all cash purchases. The success attending fruit culture is no longer an experiment. ly direct anal- ' -ysis the soil is found to contain all the elements required to produce fruits from the semi-tropical to the hardiest varie ties. Over these favorable conditions . hangs a climate co-ordinated and adjust- : ed to the nature of the soil. Who to Address For further information cencerning " this desirable property ct.ll on or address S. CHILDERS, MKUFOKP, - - OliEGON. How Payments may be Tlade Fruit and Fruit Culture