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-ispm j MEDffDRD tAIL TRIBUNE, MEPffORD, ORKOOMON P8Y, SIDPTIQMBWU UG, 1910. n - - Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns II ', Butte Falls Items Will Chambers, whllo hunting, came across a couplo ot wildcats and succeeded In killing one nnd mortally wounding the other, which took re ,tugo under ocks. " Ed'Wntson, wlfo and anothc party went to Gonport and Dluo Canon on "a hunting expedition on Wednesday, and "wo expect thorn to return with 8omo flno specimens ot the woods. Shorty Miles changed his mind and has returned to and gone hunting In tho Parker and Goppcrt sections. Notices for tho Incorporation of Butto Falls aro posted and tho elec tion Is to bo held on October 5. From tho reading of tho nntlcos It Is evi dent that tho county court has boon misinformed and that some very Ini fportant Jurisdictional points havo been overlooked and from what wo gather from tho property owners, thVvote will be adverse to Incorpora tion. It Is very quiet hereabouts and thoro is not as much activity as dur ing, tho winter months, but wo ex pect with the advent ot tho railroad, which cannot and will not bo more . than a month, things will materially change and Bi tte Falls take a Jump forward. John Allen is gathering up his stock cattle, and it is likely that he and Ben Fredenburgb will make ' a sale of beef cattle and at a good price. v. We predict that the results of the primary will be as your cartoon de scribes of tho battle between the knight and tho windmill. Tho peo ple aro not golnt; to surrender what hard won triumphs they havo calned and tho upheaval which has Just started will continue to roll onward and, in a measure, clear the political and moral atmosphere Carl B. Neal, forest guardsman, reports that Just before tho rain fires broke out at Lodge Pole, which could not have started from sparks, but must havo been set. While in ' the valley Mr. Fredenburgb sold his stock cattle that were ready for mar ket at a good price. Your strictures about TOJ.d work ing aro well timed, for theer Is a , 'WWiiiWWWMM'lv''"l'''' MgMHMlUk. - largo waste ot money on tho couuty roads, and no permanent repairs aro made. It is a sort ot mako-shltt, and tho sooner wo havo Intelligent, prac tical road butldors working along scientific lines and with an aim to do what Is dono for tho bcttcrmont ot the roads tho moro will tho pcoplo bo satisfied, as tho taxpayors every year pay money enough to havo good roads. 4 It is a matter of gratulation to tho people that your editorials aro so much to tho point on tho various political Issues. Every candidate op posing Statement No. 1, tho direct primary, etc., should bo snowed un der and taught that tho lesson that tho government is not a mere private concern to bo managed In tho Inter est ot tho bis business or to promote tho system, but it is for genoral wel fare and should be run with an economical purpose and to sorvo the best ends ot all alike J. I. Patten Is building for himself and family a nice homo on tho lots lately purchased by him of tho com pany. Mount Pl't o'r McCloughln isc tak ing on Its wihtcr sheen, the top and part of the sides having a man tle of the beautiful enshrouding it. Mr, Barrltt of Mcdford is hero vis iting his family, Mrs. Barrltt being tho kindergarten teacher. Several hunting parties have loft hero bent on getting deer. Luther Hughes was successful In getting n very flno buck on Monday, and now all tho young sports aro out for bear and other big gamo. We aro glad to report that slnco tho operation by Drs. Seely and Holt, Sirs. Salome Matthews has very much Improved a:.d Is resting easy. Elmer B. Boardman and family have returLed from their valley trip and were trading with our morchants on Thursday. Elmer says that he has killed two deor this reason and that they aro coming down from the hills. Martin Spencer ot t.ho unsurveyed section was down on Thrusday and reports matters as quiet In his neighborhood. The Most Perfect Block of Trees in the Pacific Northwest s t J , ' Sixty-six and a half acres of SUNCREST ORCHARDS is offered for sale in five and ten-acro tracts on terms that should prove most attractive. ' . Thte fract is planted, two rows alternately, to Yellow Newtown, Spitzenberg and Jonathan Apples, the very choicest standard commercial varieties. - - 4 ! ' They are eiSht years of age and have a good crop this year. They are well set witr fruit spurs for next year's ' '; crp- . x ,; s The trees are large for their age, are uniform in size and exceptionally thrifty. . ' 4 . v .The soil is tllG very best, Drainage is perfect. Altitude about sixteen hundred feet. Distance from shinninc station about a mile and a half. no 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 moro than pay tho balance. J-i.'fA-t u - --4 L. P. Castor of Derby has boon attending to some legal business In our town. Thoro 8eoni8 to havo boon a ma terial mlstako niado In the descrip tion of tho proposed boundaries ot Butto Falls, and sovoVal days ntfor tho posting ot the notices a chango was inado and tacked on to tho orig inal notices. This Is not all ot tho mistakes In tho notlco and from a canvass mado for and against It, It appears that against will cary by about 10 votes. Tho enumeration Is GOOD PROSPECTS VARSITY TEAM UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- onc, Sept. 20. Tho total registra tion of students at tho University ot' Oregon numbers 4S0. This is an in crease oC about 8 per cent over last year's registration at the closo of the second day of college. Comparing Iheso figures with those of last year, an enrollment of approximate ly 800 can be expected. Tho num ber registered in tho law and med ical departments in Portland will brine the total up between 1200 and 1500. Football prospects aro very bright. Thirty-eight men turned out tho sec ond day, and Coach Warner is ex ceedingly well pleased at the show ing made. With Captain Taylor, Main, Michael, Latourette. Walker, Chanaler and Ivellogy as n nucleus, and with Hall, Ferguson, Joiic, Cobb and Grout in the freshmen squad; the students believe that O. A. C. is assured of another drubbing. Coach Warner is being assisted by Pink ham, the famous nil-Northwest tackle, and Gordon Moores. Tommy Leach Weds. LYNN", Mass., Sept. 26. Tommy Leach, outfielder of the IPttBburg Pirates, surprised his teammates and friends today by announcing his mar riage to Miss Mario Trask, a Brook lyn belle, oa Tuesday. This Is Leach's second matrimonial venture, his first wife having died. 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 aro in perfect condition, and there is a surety of a satisfactory income. J . The time to buy is now. Let us show you these tracts. YORK jAa fatally detective, and tho tnlBslona aro contrary to tho statutes. Hon. William Colvlg. assembly camlldnto for atato u imtor, arrived on Thursday's stago and at nlht ad dressed tho people and aimed to show why ho should bo nomlnrtod and tho people's will overridden by voting In favor ot returning to tho old "ma chine" policy. D. V. Austin, who has boon look ing after business matters in tho val ley, returned on Thursday and spout sovornl days among hla mnny frlonds In Butto Falls. WESTERN COAL SP0KANK, Wash., Sept. 20. -A wholesale inquiry into alleged laud and coal frauds in tho states of tho northwest and Alaska is believed to havo been quietly started boforo tho federal grand jury in session n Spokane. :lt (ho instance of tho in terior department, acting in con junction witli tho department of jus tice. Special government agents have been wry active in Spokauo in tho last few days and masses of doc umentary evidence havo been sent hero from Washington. It is believ ed that tho inquiry will cover some 100 entries of coal, mineral, timber and grazing lands and that some very prominent citizens of tho Inland Empire will bo summoned to explain. Among men in touch with federal politics it is bolioved that tho in vestigation is part of a plan for tho vindication f Secretary of tho In terior IJnllinger prior to tho report of , tho congressional committee, tfnl linger was in conference with sonio of tho special agents taking part in tho present investigation during' his recent visit lo the northwest. Similar investigations arc plnnnad to be held at other cities in tho northwest. Kaufman-Kublak Mill. BALTIMORE, Md Sept. 2C Just how much Baltlmoro sports think of Al Kaufmat is shown by tho bolting on tonights mcotlng botweon Knuf- S ( 'wnwiWflflgpfl -" ' .d4 i- . FRAUDS PROBED HM -H Central Point Items Emil Eriokson was down from Medford on a business iniHslon Thursday nftornoon, A. W. Moon of (Im Moon Lumber Co., has purohuHud two fine lots in .tlio Oak Park addition, adjoining tho lumbvr yard. Tho Jones brothers purchased on Thursday four lots from Pattison & Kithlor, in Oak Park addition, which pioporty tlioy intend to improve. nt onoo. G. V. Jeffors purchased Friday three fine lots in Oak Park addition, upon wluch ho.will erect u fine mod orn bungalow. L. M. Crosby of Carson, Nov., Is slopping in town for a low days. Over $2000 worth of nmchinory has arrived for the Pear Creek Ce ment Pipe & Hlook company, and Sccrotary Norcross of the concent announces that work has commenced on tho bunkers, which aro located on his place just above the Hoar crock bridge. Tho compnny has much moro machinery in transit and will CHAHLER FLEES; WEE TO SUE NEW YOKK, Sept. 20. Hobert W. Chaulor Is today speeding toward California, It b said, and Kadamo Ltna Cavalier! Ih taking stops to col lect tho fortune which ho signed pvor to her boforo thoy woro married. At torneys for tho diva aro busily plan ing tho suit to force Chanlor to llvo up to his contract, and It is nrobablo that It will bo filed within a day or two. Chanlor will try and conceal him self from Now York reporters and process servora by nplntlng landscape Ti't ijmBTnrrnHi man nnd tho giant Al Kublalc. A flood ot monoy has boon offered at 3 to 1 wltL aKufman tho favorlto. Thoro aro tow takors. Tho bout will bo staged oy tho Armory Athletic club. COMPANY 4 lose no tiuio in installing it us funt as it arrives. Vioo-Piusident Colllti of the ontorpriso, returned from u trip to Pugot Sound Friday uud brought with htm Hutnplos of content brick mado by tho same kind of ma chine his company is installing, anil all who are in a position to know pronounce it ouo of the finest they havo over seen. Tho company in also getting material on tho ground for tlioir hluids and shipping depot and expect to ho at real business hi about 30 days. Tlio Coiumoroial ulub bold a meet ing Thursday night and took up tho uuittur of a depot for Central Point. Tho ralltoad company has pluccd on its budget a certain amount for tho construction of tho now elation and it will likely bo done at once. Central Point teal estate men do claro that htiHtncHf is 100 per cent better this month than was oxpccUht. Hundreds of custom men aro coining in and many are locating perma nently. NOT1UK OK BALK OK fftO.OOO SCHOOL UONDH, IHHT. NO. 10, JACKSON COUNTV, OltKflON. Bids will bo received up to Octo- bor lGth, 1010, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of Maid day, by Jas. M. Cronomlllor, troasuror of Jack sou county, Oregon, at tho offlco of tho county troasuror, In the town of Jacksonville, Oregon, for tho pur chaso of IBO.000.00 (fifty thousand dollars,) coupon bonds ot $1000.00 denomination, to bo Innuod by school district No. 4D, of Jackson county, Oregon, payable In twenty years, ton years optional, bearing C per cont Interest per annum. Intoront paya ble seml-nnnually. Bids to bo ac companied by certified check flvo por cont ot tho nmount ot tho bid. Tho board of director of unlit school dis trict No. 49 rosorvo tho rlsht to re ject any and all bids. Dated this 17th day of September, 1010. JAS. M. CR0NBM1LLI3R, Treasurer of Jackson Couuty, Ore gon. yif,iiigii L j, Vi MRS. ED ANDREWS, VOICE CULTURE, AT NATATORIUM TUES . DAYS AND FRIDAYS. 4- PHONE NO. 3952. - f BULBS lOxclu'lvo Agency for Portland Hccl Co. Mcdford Greenhouee Phono 3741 Southern Dairy Co, Wholesale and Rotail Deal ers in Ice Cream Milk, Cream, Butter and Buttermilk. If you havo any sweet or sour cream for sale, call on us at 32 S. Cen tral or phono. MILK ROUTE IN CONNECTION Store Phono Main 881. Ranch Phono Farmors 7183. QOODFRIENP HOTEL an riUNcuco i. cooorniCNO, mim 1 nnnttly HotrU RunfnM ntxl Hi. IW)I, I'owWI ftrrrt, ticn-Cnry, nl)lnlnu lloUl Manx. Tnko lutrt JUnx tin', or Altikct Ntm-I Can, trniwftr tu liMrll. lilral limiM btl tucntJun for lAiilm vblllii- tlMi city Meno, HATEJ. J1.00 PER DAY AND Or r -