2 BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. Dupuly Sheriff Ulrioli whs iii our town BiibiM'iiaoiiij: witnesses for Hie grand jury the former part of the veek. Destructive forest fires nre ratjixjl a round ns in the lands of Pcwing and Dudley. The fires were oo'nioned by lightning, which struck near us during the late eleetrieal storm. Inspector and Timber Cruiser An drews is here and has started out with a crew to estimate the timber up nnd around liaiieheria, and Knur-Hit creek, the purpose being to ascertain the amount of timber on the govern ment lands with a view of selling the v same to some syndicate. Mrs. M'U Houghton is down in the valley v ith Mr. Houghton and both will visit Jacksonville before their return. Your correspondent had the pleas nre of being entertained at the beau tiful and hospitable home ot Mr. Jackson near Kagle Point on Sun day last. This is an ideal home, and Mr. Jackson and family have ex pended several thousands of dollar? in beautifying and improving the ranch and tastefully arranging the flowers nnd fruits. It would not be good taste to speak of the delic ious strawberries and duscious fruits that graced the family board and the inviting edibles that Mrs. Jackson and her accomplished daughters served at tho dinner hour, but we cannot refuse to mention the de lightful entertainment, neither to omit an expression of the courteous and refined hospitality of Mr. Jackson and his interestie family. We may write up this attractive place in the future. William Matthews, who lias been in Old Mexico for several years, is visiting with his father and mother, who are residents of Butte Kalis, and should lie like the country he will (probably invest in property and become one of ns. Judge Pentz has returned from the valley and is now at his office. He has been engaged in court business and attending to railroad matters. Will Lamb of Lake Creek is threat ened with typhoid fever. Dr: IltJt of Eagle Point is in attendance. A very pleasant and well attended dance was given Saturday night at Albert hall. All appeared to be well pleased and nothing occurred to mar the festivities of the evening. The streams of water over which a foot bridge should be placed is right near the Jack burn nnd is evi dently the irrigation ditch. There is complaint about there being no cross ing for foot travelers and a very lit tle labor will remedy the defect nnd put the highway in trnvelable condi tion for pedestrians and teams. W. L. Bradshaw of Lake Creek, is hauling a large quantity of shakes from near Butte Falls to be used i in buildings to he erected on his homestead. V. T. Emcrick and friends, who have been camping near the Big spring, visited the Falls on Thursday. Mrs. Wana Parker and son Ray, with Fred Givens drove to the valley on Wednesday. '. John Allen is gathering his stock cattle for market. W. W, Parker is assisting him in driving. Mrs. Barritt and mother of Olien ' chain have moved to Butte Falls. Mrs. Barritt will teach the kinder garten department of our school. Nearly all of the citizens subpe naed before the grand jury have re turned, but they are called back on Monday. Sheriff W. A. Jones and a deputy were -visiting the Falls Friday on of ficial business. John Nichols, Charles Obcnchain nnd other cattlemen are making n drive to Medford of beeves. liobert N'eil and Mr. Mitchell were here last week hunting for stock cat tle. The surveying crew is camped near Castor's and pushing the road along towards this point. It is expected that the construction work will be contracted. Nearly all rights of way have been secured and those holding out are unite likely to enjoy litiga tion, as land that was of littlo value before the advent of the railroad has suddenly become very valuable. It is no use to try and hold up the rail mad, for it is going and will be push ed through; but if it can be done without friction it would bo much more pleasant and profitable for all concerned. Indications are strong for rain, which is necessary to extinguish the destructive forest fires burning around. MINING NOTES. (Siskiyou Xews.) Lack of water has closed down the Johnson mill at Oro Fino and stopped the Oom Paul company from crushing ore. It had run through 15 tons of rock on the third test and the clean up gave 43 ounces of bullion or three ounces per ton. at $15 per ounce, at the mint.- The first run the oro av eraged $20 per ton, the second about $24. Two good strikes were made last week in the Salmon river district. O. W. Nickcrson, superintendent of the Diamond Mining company of China gulch reports encountering a two foot ledge in the 150-foot level that carries free minning ore valued at $28 per ton. He has also uncovered two more distinct ledges on the same group of claims that have an esti mated value of over $50 per ton that vary in width from six inches to four feet. The Advance mine, in the same district, in making an "upraise," from the 150-foot level, struck a four-foot ledge which carries values estimat ed at $100' per ton. ' The Hambur" dredge is now work ing opposite the Willard place on the Klamath, where the .rocks are not so thick. Work is progressing steadily on the Happy Camp copper mines. It is said that Isaac nendrickson is about to sell his copper property on Indian creek. A Portland company is making good on the Hickey & Ramus gravel mine at Hamburg. C. M. Munley of Quartz Valley has bonded a mine at Quigley bar on Scott river. G. W. Addison, J. A. Glen dinning, James Muriahan, Willitm EgH and T. B. Markham are nsstiat cd with him. J. M. Morrison has 12 men at work on the Attebery mine in Quartz Valley His mill is running day and night. Gardner & Weed have made their final cleanup for the season. Joseph Sovy lias bought Henry Al len's interest in the Taylor creek quartz mine, which gives Mr. Sovy a two-thirds interest. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP: Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing by and between W. J. Beacon and C. B. Cameron, under the firm name and style of the B. & C. Grocery, is, by mutual consent, this day dissolved, Mr. Cameron retiring. All accounts due to firm are pnyable to Mr. Bea con, and all accounts owed by the firm will be paid by Mr. Beacon. Dated this 9th day of September, 1909. , 151 W. J. BEACOM. C. B. CAMERON. For Whom are You Sowing If you pay house rent for the landlord. If you are paying for your home for yourself and family. Let us help you reap the reward of the money you have been paying for rent, by building you a home and allowing you to pay for it in easy monthly payments and low rate of Interest. 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Southern Pacific lias a SPECIAL SUMMER EXCURSION IfATK TO NEWPORT OF, ,4 VSi; $10.00 from Medford Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon." A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent, Mel ford. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Stnto Depositary Established 1888. Capital and Surplua tl2S,000 Botourrei 700,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE Tho Jackson Comity Hunk respect fully solicits your account, subject to your check, with the strongest gnnraiitco of safety nnd efficiency. Wo offer tho highest attainmont in systematic banking service, which assures tho greatest care in every financial transaction, with this oblig ing institution. W. I. VAWTKH, President. O. R.. LINDLKY, Cashier. WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ,'B. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGON Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs ytlrs. Uretu Ifampton 3saacs "3ittuctor of $iano. "Tlt 5ZUtl)0& StuMoat ttultau. Hotth Ctanat Shul)