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MEMfORD matt, XRIBDKE, MEDPOED. OKEGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER .19, 1910.
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Butte Falls Items
The Kauffman family of McKco
wore trading with our merchants on
Thursday,
Is
W. S. Dewing of Kalamazoo, Mich,,
arrived on Thursday afternoon's
stage land will rovlew hla plant,
Charles Edmonson has taken a con
tract to place In the mlllpond somo
X.OOO.OOOfeet of logs for tics for
the railroad.
Bill Matthowa has opened a butch
er shop In connection with hl3 Mexi
can restaurant and is building up a
Reed tralo.
Ed Watson was elected school
clerk to fill out the unexpired term
f Mr. Day, who has romoved from
the district.
Scott ClaspIH, accompanied by his
wife, has gone to the valley for sup
plies for Ma Bloio. Mrs. Claepill Is
conducting c. ladles' emporium and
iolng exceedingly well.
Dr. Stewart, 'who latoly moved to
tfcls point, lias purchased six resl
cnco lots and will build on part of
tltem. Tho doctor has quite a largo
family and succeeded in "catching a
zrey eagle, which ho has domesticat
ed and keeps at his present home.
Tho Boughton family have left
Xutte Falls to Join Mr. Boughton In
Texas, whero ho has purchased a
ranch and will hereafter reside. Mrs.
Boughton leaves behind her many
friends who regret her departure, but
lope sho may find congenial sur
Toundlngs In the Lone Slur state.
Tho government may offer tho
iurnt timber for sale at Teasonable
tampage prices, but how Is the pur-'
Ashland
Mrs. Rose Smith and mothor, Mrs.
Harris, have -etruned to their homo
fe Oakland, Cal., after a visit with
aM friends hero.
Messrs. T. P. and B. P. Maness,
accompanied by their mother, aro
jreeent arrivals from St. Louis and
are row, resldiug on Laurel street.
J.' W. Jamigan and W. C. Jar
Bfgan, well known Iowa newspaper
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chaser to got It out, as thero aro no
means of transportation from the dis
tant points whero tho timber is stand
ing, and to b6 usablo it must bo used
within threo or four years.
If filing on a homestead segre
gates tho land filed from tho public
domain, by what authority docs and
has the government included so many
homesteads within tho roservo? Is
thero any Justico in making addition
al burdens to bo borno by tho unfor
tunate homesteader?
""For tho first tlmo for a long period
Butte Falls has not been vlted by
an automobile party from tho val
ley, and wo wonder what Is the mat
ter with tho autoists, as tho road to
tho Falls Is in good condition and
our hotel accommodations are excel
lent and tho opportunities as great
for investments ns they havo been
during tho year. .Many strangers
come in on tho stage, and wo are In
clined to believe that somo great
movo is on foot which will develop
In a short tlmo
H. B. Brlgham of Hornbrook, Cal.,
Is about opening a merchandise store
and is looking around for a suitable
building, and in all probability will
socuro a well located store room. Mr.
Brlgham says he will conduct his
stnm thnt notMnir unlawful or of-1
fri tpHi h r..nt.vJ with hid
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business and that he will carry on a
business which will help to build up
our town, as J o thinks wo havo a
very beautiful place and one that Is
bound to become an Importan ttrad
Ing nnd resides co center.
Notes
I. B. Owen and W. H. Andrews
havo been making decided Improve
ments on ir'o former's residence
property on Church street.
Brlggs' shoo storo Is being fitted
with a new plato glas3 front, tho
upper half being prism glass. Tho
show windows will bo among tho
most handsoiio in town.
Tho "Westorn academy of music
The Most Perfect Block
in
Sixty-six
that-should prove most attractive.
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OREGON UNDER
POLITICAL EYE
OF EASTERNERS
Every Stato Has Interest In Our
Method of Conducting Primaries in
Favor of People Machines Alone
Oppose.
(By John E. Lathrop, In Oregon
Journal.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 17.
Tho demand for tho forward march
In political affairs tho lnsurgont
sentiment is as strong in tho east
as It Is in tho middle west and on
tho Pacific coast. Personal observa
tion in New York, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massa
chusetts and New Jorsoy during tho
past weeks warrants recording tho
foregoing. Nothing llko tho present
movement has been witnessed In tho
east slnco tho days when tho Issues
of tho civil war moved tho hearts of
mon
Every stato named contains a vast
majority of citizens who want clean
government. It Is In tho air, on tho
tonguo of nearly every person In
city, in country. They appear to
hopo that tho tlmo has como when,
they are going to get tno aesirou
good government, but tho remarka-1
ble featuro of tho political situation
In the east is that tho neonlo horo
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look westward for deliverance, ex- J
pect tho west to point tho way, and
actually project thoir vision across
tho continent to far away Oregon.
Look Toward Oregon.
Now York state has enough peoplo
to supply population to SO Oregons;
yet up thero man In tho street, tho
storo and tho office ask Oregon folk
and devour the answer:
"Tell mo about your new election
laws and tho Initiative and referen
dum." Massachusetts, seat of culture,
evolver of leaders in tho anti-slavery
and fines arts, under tho director
ship of WiUiini Erhart Snyder, will
bo opened in a few days in Memorial aro great big truths writ largo In i
hall. This now institution Is being 'every community. And qulto as Im
greeted with enthusiasm by Ashland portant, they go hand in hand with
musicians. Janothor truth that tho eastern folk
the Pacific Northwest
and a half acres of SUNOREST ORCHARDS is offered
ih rlnrifpVI. twn rnws nlfArnnfolv. in VnHmxr Npwfnwn. RnitKonlinvrr nn1 .Trmnfhnn Aimlna fVm vnw
choicest standard commercial varieties.
They are eight years of age and have a
are large for their age, are uniform in size and exceptionally thrifty.
The soil is the very best. Drainage is perfect. Altitude about sixteen hundred feet. Distance from shipping
station about a mile and a half.
Price and tenns: $1000 per acre, half cash, balance in three equal annual payments, with interest at six
per cent.
A five-acre tract of this bearing orchard will cost the purchaser $2500 in cash, $833.13 in 1911, $833.13 in 1912
and $833.13 in 1913. After the first payment is made the crop should a great deal more than pay the balance.
This is an exceptional opportunity to become the owner of what is unquestionably one of tho finest young or-,
chards in the northwest. The trees are the right varieties, they are in perfect condition, and. there is a surety of a
to buy is now. Let us show
YORK
war of tho sixties, turnn toward Oro
gon, and hor people demand of an
Orogonlan visitor there:
"Is It truo that your now laws havo
brought it to pass that for eight years
your legislature Ima had no scandnls,
that it has pursued tho will of tho
peaplo?"
Ilhodo Island, long cnrrlod In tho
vest pocket of tho blind bosB, Bray
ton, doputy for Aldrlch, ono of tho
worst rotten borough states, la study-1
Ing tho Orogon plan nnd wants to
adopt it. I
In Now Jorsoy, Connecticut nnd
Pennsylvania it Is tho same. It was
amazing beyond expression to pass
from town to town and city to city
nnd seo proof that tho commonwealth
of Oregon has blnzonod tho way for '
political reform In tho older eastern,
states, rind to witness tho dally, hour-'
ly production of proof that thoso old
er states aro finally conceding that
tho Oregon plan Is at this day tho
flower of progressive development. I
Loyalty to Plnn.
Propnrod by loyalty to tho Orogon
plnn to boo favorablo signs, tho signs ,
which woro shown ovorywhoro al
most dizzying In thoir multlpllcltl
and always to bo soon by him who
ron.
In somo localities, wtyoro political
machines nro especially powerful. It
wn8 P"irui to noto tno intonso deslro
I for relief along tho Oregon linos, and
withal tho sometimes plnlntivo query:
"How shall wo placo In operation
laws llko thoso which you say havo
' freed Orogo.i from tho domination of
'tho special interests?"
mo special interost Zinvo nrstran-
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nnd in ovory stato In which I hnvo
bcon thcso wca th0 special intor-
osta against direct primaries,
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against popular olectlou of senators,
. o sianupnuere, lor mo siaius quo.
For instance, tho aupromo court
Judgeships In ono of tho Btntes I
named aro given away from tho con-
' tral offices of a powerful Interest In
'another stato n Now York cty. This
! spocial Interest Is against direct pri
maries nnd any part of tho Oregon
plan. This special interest knows
full woll that under tho Oregon plan
tho supremo court Judgeships of that
stato will bo given away by tho vot
ers of that state.
Truths Apparent.
Thoso aro facts which would bo
seen by any honest Investigator who . ly; in other words, that tho ground
covered tho samo territory. They swell that started In Oregon In 1002
good crop this year. They
you these tracts.
do you know land?
oAn you see a bargain
do'you want TO ALAKE money?
$2000 PROFIt
IN GO DAYS OR LESS TIME.
Rido out and see this with mo at least. '
40 ACRES 10 acres in trees 2 years old; main
$7000; must bo sold on or boCoro October 1st.
PnONE AT MY EXPENSE.
"FOR A SQUARE DEAL"
look with ndmlrntton upon tho Oro
gon votors as men of Independence,
not longor fooled by political party
embloms, but demanding good rosults
to all tho people rather than empty
victory for a party organlzntzlon.
Tho ono contral Idon, gleaned from
sovorni weeks' observation In tho
eastern states, Is that
tho political
seismographs In tho
east havo
corded un enrthquako, Indications
thnt It began about 3000 miles away,
movomont eastward and southeaster-
when tho Initiative and referendum
amendment was adopted followed by
tho other features of tho Orogon plnn
has swopt ovor tho continent until
for sale in five and ten-acre tracts on terms
are well set witr fruit spurs for
&' COMPANV I
A chance to clean up
$2000
PROFIT IN 60 DAYS
Whiteside
only tho Atlantic oconn limit Its for
ward movement,
Knst 1Vo1h Confident.
It there bo any skepticism In Oro
gon ovor tho pormntiuncy of tho Ore
gaii plan, that skoptlclam finds no du
plication In thu east. That Oregon
will hold fast actually Is tho holtot
. of tho eastern pooplo. And thoy nro
ro-,surpr!sod to learn that thero Is ovon
the uomhlnnco of a contest on out
thero. Anyono of sporting proclivi
ties could placo his ontlro funds hero,
were ho to offer to wngor that tho
Oregon plan will not bo uphold.
Occasionally wo moot .1 man whoso
train of thought reminds us of a row
of flat cars.
next' year's
of Trees I
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road; 5 miles out;
prico
CENTRAL POINT
Investors' Snaps.
Don't bo hIow 'inonoy tnlkfl. Now
Nix-room modern buucnlow, threo
blocks from WiiHliingtou Hcliool, pox
HUHKio if dortirod or n cash tunniit
for ton mouthri at $10; total amount
$100 deducted from price, $11800;
tontiH.
I am offorod proposition in Illi
nois valley which I intend to accent
if I tlispoHo of property.
Will trndo interest in four lot
for kooiI tontn, wagon ami hnnieoH.
Address 73. enro Mail Tribune, or
call I'lione -1201.
If you havo business ability, show
Its quality in tho way you advortlao
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