MHDEQRD MAIL WSBSOSB, MEDFOap.; OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1910.
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Butte Falls Items
Quito a number o huntiuR parties
faavo passed through tho Falls of
lato Ko'inp to tho Blue canyon dii?
trict in search of deer and bear.
Birds nro said to bo quito numerous.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomassou, who
havo been visltinR friends in tho val
ley, havo turned to their homo.
Several parties from Central Point
c&me in on tho stajje Wednesday,
but wo did not Rot their names or
learn their business.
Mr. Downs of Iow creek sec
tion was in Butto Falls lately and ho
reports his mother as being sick, but
not danporously or seriously so. He
says tho fire got into his timber and
camp near burning his home, but it
was saved with the aid of others.
His timber was damaged, but not t3
very great extent.
Uncle Ben Edmonson has been
iauling his winter supply of hay
from tho Tom Grigsby ranch.
The Cook boys took several loads
of yew posts to Eagle Point to fill
an order. These posts command a
Taorlr cnln na Jlinv nro vorv ilnr-
able.
Butto Falls will probably poll a
very light voto at tho primary, ns
registration has been light. Tho in
surgents appear to bo in tho major
ity, and it is hoped that Oregon will
snow under all thoso candidates op
posed to tho primary and Statement
No. 1, and that tho people will not
be shorn of their power, but that the
machine will becomo a tiling of tho
past. I do not sec how we can havo
a more representative government
than when tho people, by their votes,
declare and say whom they desire to
bo elected, and any set of men who
scok to throttle tho voice ot the peo
plo or to curtain their privileges in
election matters Naro tho men to be
elevated to positions ot trust or
honor. This precinct is strong for
Von der Helleu and West, and we
expect them to carry it by flatter
ing majorities.
Miss Peeler is quite likely to teach
tho Prospect school this winter, and
if so, her family will remove from
Butte Falls to Prospect, so that they
may be near to her.
Southern
Dairy Co.
Wholesale and Retail Deal
el's in
Ice Cream
Milk, Cream, Butter and
Buttermilk. If you have
any sweet or sour cream for
sale, call on us at 32 S. Cen
tral or plione.
Central Point Items
At last the contractor has com
pleted his Job and tho city council
has accoptcd tho water system In
full. Tho much expected row at the
final wlndup did not occur. Two ot
tho councilmen, however, refused to
Tote either tor or against tho nccep
tanco of the system, and In that case
tho mayor adopted "Heed rules" and
all went well.
Thero is much interest being mani
fested at tho big tent meetings now
In progress 1 . Oak Park addition.
Lumber is being placed on the
ground for three new cottages and
yet there mo not houses enough to
supply tho demand. House rent is
rapidly advancing, which, of course,
will be tho direct cause of many who
are now renters to build their own
homes.
Sam Plckard ot Albuquerque, X.
21., arrived Saturday and is visiting
with his sisters and brother of Scenic
Heights orchard, a short distance
from Central Point
I. J. McVey of Hoqulam, Wash.,
was in the city Sunday on aNsight
seelng tour. Mr. McVey Is a business
man of Hoqulam, being the proprietor
of the Yellowstone hotel.
Central Point needs more school
room and more teachers. The con
gested condition of the schools is not
conducive to tho best results, and
this condition must be overcome.
The demand for fruit pickers in
this part of tho valley greatly ex
ceeds the supply. There is not an
idle man in all Central Point and
not likely to beo no for some time
to come.
3IILK ROUTE IN
CONNECTION
Store Phone Main 881.
Ranch Phone Farmers 7183.
BULBS
Exclusive Agency for Portland
Seed Co.
Medford Greenhouee
Phone 3741
FLOOR LAYING A SPECIALTY.
Mr. Contractor and Builder: Wo
do all kinds of hardwood flooring,
laying, scraping and polishing. Wo
are agents for the celebrated Mosaic
Tile Co., and lay tile floors, walls,
hearths and mantles. All work is
strictly guaranteed. Wo mako a spe
cialty of scraping fir floors. T. G.
Lowry, the tile and floor man. Res.
33G E. Cth street. Phone M. 3231. tff
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Tho best resolution for yo
to make is to ootno to us (or
your next suit, If you wut
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We do tho bout work anil oharg
tho lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
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FOR RENT
Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants on Southorn Paolfio rail
road, Roguo Rivor valloy. Newly rofurnishod, pnporod, painted;
equipment morforu; baths, toilets, oloctrio Hunts, hot and cold run
nine wator. Now doinp business.
CALL ON
ALDENHAGEN
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY,
216 West Main St., Medford, Or.
HEAR
Albert Abraham
Wednesday Night
In front of Nash Hotel.
Senator Abraham is candidate for govornor.
A talk on political issues. "Hughcs-Taft-Roose-velt
plan."
A Snap For a Quick Sale
I nave n corner lot, 100x100 tlncu blocks from now Hotel Modfon',
with Reed houso of 8 rooms, concrete foundation, fouc6d, KnrnRO,
etc.; cood well, houso can bo remodeled and three or four moro
rooms added for a few hundred dollars; would mnko fine rooming
houso; plenty of room on lot for modem bungalow; owner wnnts to
mako quick side and makes tho simp prico of $1000 if taken within
ten days; $2500 cash will handle. Call on owner between 12 nnd
1 o'clock at 127 SOUTH GRAPE STREET.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids will be recelred until Septom j
ber 20 construction of Crater "Lake
road on 2 1-7 miles of Pumice Hill,
6 miles south of Prospect. Apply to
JEFF HEARD,
E. B. WATERMAN,
Jv A. WESTERLUND,
Contract Committee Crater Lake
Highway Commission.
157"
RICHEST IiANI) IN THE WORM)
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THE TIME IS HEBE
H. K PATTERSON
THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN
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is booking orders now for early fall plant
ing. Don't delay in placing your order,
all stook guaranteed.
Office 116 Mfain Street
Mt Angel College
MT. ANGEL, OR.
In chargo of tho Benedictine Fathers. For young
mon and boys. Term opons September 6th. Pre
paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses.
Write i'or catalogue.
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The Most Perfect Block of Trees
in the Pacific Northwest
Sixty-six and a half acres of SUNCREST ORCHARDS is offered for sale in five and ten-acre tracts on terms
v) ' that should prove most attractive. '
This tract is planted, two rows alternately,' to Yellow Newtown', Spitzcnbcrg and Jonathan Apples, the very
choicest standard commercial varieties.
They are eight years of age and have a good crop this year. They are well set witr fruit spurs for next year's
crop.
The trees 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 terms: $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
satisfactory income.
The time to buy is now. Let us show you these tracts.
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