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L" stea. it ; MEDFOftD MALL TRU3UNIU, MEDFORb, : KM ON. MONDAY, MAY US, 19.10. ar IWD HAVE EAST HUH OREGON FLOCK 10 MEDFORD ro&Sb&HSSSS immm Your Colors Ifl SEE BIG SELIS-FIBTO SHOW f OWahoina Speaks Petititcs and Ap- Where will the Christian People go To-night? Vatirs te Adopt the Ore- IS SCSrar XOWX. May 16. In an nd-rttfac'-tiLtirnlhe Administration Civic aifiiwsRt Swater Owen of Oklahoma iTim-ia MipinTimr machlno politics, party ' ItmBMJt Imparity of politics. Ho wotV-ibw anneal to tho voters to adopt Tblz-pmjft'lA ot government, which rajrsvWtea sc Urn election or senators hfc-Jtir5t Tete and Includes Inltln- -tb&trmmrS. referendum. T3HMHter predicted that tho next f-ijjjumj uwiM lw controlled by dom UKsafeani: insurgents. He said he' !VVa9tosK9s"&een an insurgont. Dr. Oliver delivers a rs rv ESSAGE TO-NIGHT WgXXXSTS. COMET'S TAIL SOOH ENWRAP EARTH The domain in the lu-rth part ' The parade started promptly at 10 town was the most precious o.t of o'clock from the circus grounds, and. acreage in Medford today-at lea-t fa versing several of the residence A Al , , , , streets, wound it way, shedding Imp- ,to those ot the young -et and 'np-'lltlloea nill, mvn . :, i,.itl,Wnv. hack SOEir 3XXUC. May HG.Halley's ward" for with the rising of the l0 the main street, continuing thence vtoeecvai cross the disk of the sun sun came a whole trninload of Ihe ' eastward to the ground. It was a cnOKcdiMssdaj- eTenlng. Astronomers dandiest circus things red wagon-. creditablo turnout, lacking none of &&&? arvr tho question whether canvas by the hundred yards, -idc the features that go to mnke a oir-iSe-awreft tall -will oxtond through shows. peanuts, pnik lemons and tar-:tfU& parade interesting, and many of ssrasK-Stan a suinclcnt distance to en-! tnric acid (brought for the purpose! its feature were exceptionally fine. TOpafte-tatrtt on May 18. of innkinc the lemonnde) and every-. The Armour sextet of dapple gray' "gwTiitfiB aaade. at Sommrigg. tiling that goes to make the hearts of 'draft horses is far the most hand-' j&rtanifsr,. Sadie to that tho tail is 20,- young people and old ones, too, re-0me turnout of horseflesh ever ex atttVjMC'rales lens. It the figures be joice. hibited here. nunut -fce earth, when it passed J The weather was fine and the , The big circus tent was crowded tttmwujEt, t&e tan, will bo 15,000,000 (country folk besieged the town early. Jenrly this afternoon. Sells-Floio -BssWoBanmyrrem tho comet I Townspeople joined merrily in thejhnve ninny things to delight the1 TJwaJK Ss supposed to bo of ex- crowd that thronged the streets and young and old nlike and many were J -ferawegr srnmss gases and most sci- the balloon man vended his wares to i there to enjoy" themselves. J wa3Ktt tfte that It docs not contain tho intense delight of many a J l Irie time i protued people tltU , TiMiBtwiivK, i "precious little dnrling." while every- evening ad doubtless the. circus i '33bb3s probability that there body waited to see the elephants. management will do well here. i -wwHT p -xasr seasiblo effect upon the ' ; 1 1 i - - . . i wwrtH'aiafiBMispuere, but there Is likely t At the Big' Tabernacle Everyone interested in RIGHT LIVING should go and -Message To-Night hear the BIG MONEY IN SMALL FRUIT Tolo Man Proves It Willi a Small Patch of Strawberries Planted Only a Year, They Yield Splendidly Preferred by Local Market. WHITESLAVERSAT ORK PANAMA w- ikk .- T?CTki-4i ftnrtnroe i -tfe-tero-wnihoTioodor. t Too Late to Classify I mm hay KIHG HARVESTED FOR RENT An especially nicely fur nished room for gentleman. C. C. Holland, Imperial addition. South I Willie street. P. O. Box SC3. 30 WANTED Lace cuftalns to launCer. ' 215 West J.ipfcsnn strept. 5 MBr First Cray Is Now in Full Is 6m4 and Pros- Cref Better. "XeairsC crap ot alfalfa Is now be StMR" rstt 3s Xhc Roguo River valley. "ESr mimHty ot tho crop this year is saagfo 6r j?xm1 and tho quantity more Vxasi Little Butte creek will agree that the result in this case is a justication of Oregon's new water law. Hut il i n higher tribute to the bound sense and public spirit of the wntcr users them selves, nnd to their legal representa tives, who have ignored the question of personnl profit, that matters have been made so easy for the board of control. This is the first case taken u n in the first water division under LITTLE BUTTE WATER RIGHTS.; the new wntcr law, and the result will have n material bearing in settling (Continued from page 1.) water litigation in the first division. 1 which ncludes nil of western Oregon until lmf nnA nr ttr vrv minn mi and Klamath and Lake counties. Hc- peTsonnl differences remnined to be settled by testimony. All Satisfied. In discussing the result, Attorney i xrn...i.nMn. r.:A. ti. .,:: .i. .. ZShn&cst. citiij, as a usual thing. 8c"uc" "" iU v""- '"' " aaM&Taptte tae standard of tho subse- i imated the farmers in Little Butte iucsijKMste tho llocuo River valley, , creek vnlley, nnd the men in control ctehh: w presence of grass and of the Pish Lake Wnter Corapnnv, i HSlV Tw th laiGr'mst commendable, and exhibitis n trtteaftat the alfalfa grower de- reRard or the . q( general public. Everj' fanner inter lested has stated, and has shown by his attitude, that he wishes the wa fers of the stream developed to its .highest capacity, not simply for his 'personal benefit, but for the benefit jawrrmfr; Sar U prime hay, Sachses -wSt ho nut little reduced KnfiaaHhR& of the new crop, as the rnksssamtiL -will ercecd tho supply and a iTfnn; ma far scTcral years past. Mlfc. IU DUY&' of tho nnmmiinitv." GIRLS' AID SOCIETY' A. R. RrnnnB wlin rniiroonl ft , number of water users, said: "The 3&mn JCrwiBon, who was arrested ! jinppy solution of the situation on Wy.m&a Shearer hoveral days ago, Little Butte creek means more than xMttfr bssc that took most of theWe can now perhnps realize. It is m lniimHi wot f the chief, was consign- effect a test of Oregon's new water iiTto-ifee- Xoys & Girls' Aid society i aw, nnd vill have a great influence a3Piwtwa ly the county judge and Jn nvoiding future litigation as to the Trim flfliw aerta by S. Sandry Sat- use of waters in tho entire Rogue wHrit. riVer vallev." dalmB that he is 17, Speedy Determination, iim out of tho reform ' 1 .tees ad below the poniten- I , u' "2 aorney lor tne J.it- Tf-r-ihMr Butto Irngation company, a fnv- IHcvMJfca ksp who ptdled a gun ' mer corporation, snys: "This settle- t1- i PaciBo brakemaa on'ment men,,s n speed' letennination lifeL- THTj and made his escape '"P8"0" of ev,er' Vtt? riK,ht ri.tc&ii. iplHred later here. In'on V,1"!,0 Bl "eekv nvoidmg t h -iitehed" tho gun some- ! ''""","u;. OL ""uef "BMn. ino the route, and it hasi01"10 U?Y"K "l0"ieu ngnis sides determining the rights to the use of wnter of the Sucker and Alt house creeks ill Josehone county, the hearing of which will be held early next week, an adjudication of the rights of Rogue river nnd its tribu taries will be had us mioii as survey now in progre?s are completed. The board is very busy with a large num ber of adjudications in eastern Ore gon, but as soon as a meeting of the entire bonrd can be held the findings of fact as to water rights along Lit tlcButte, creek will be made and sub mitted to the judge of the circuit court for this district, who will issue the decree." JURY FINDS HYDE GUILTY. vtVum. naJtlam Taiind as yet. now exisit, will enforce and protect those rights." fVaakcc Inta W.nnnn Attorney Smith of Portland, a re- 'juoc wavmRPn ri rnv ir !ce,lt nddition to the bar of Oregon, feWSwed today that Mrs. Mary! pm(11.a '''compliment to the citi-Q-3rm her G-year-old son warship of Jackson county ns reprc JfcMaKeerer from tho injuries re-lfcnt by tho fnrmerH present at the .mterday when tho wagon lnl!ien"nB of iho "!! rr' Smith vSMfeAeyere riding was struck by " ""'v '" ,, i . ... pnmnnn v. Ha anid? "Thnf n mnllar at' .ri'wwMmir. James scott, drayman, I. -' . . . . . : ' " ,mn ... .... .(..nl . .i. nA.i o..l 1II.OI.II1K UUWU HUH IJUVIUBIB 11I1U such property rights, with so many varioiiB nnd conflicting claimants, was amicably nnd plensantly adjusted after n short exchange of ideas, speaks volumes for tho intelligence and fairness of your farmer popula tion. Wherever such people live, it is a desirable neighborhood, such ns homo-seekers desire to find. The Pish Lake Water company is proud of its associated water users in the Little Butto valley, and fully appre ciates tho freindly feeling of the farmers.'" From AVar to Love, Tho clinnge for apparent warfare to a love feast moved II, L. Holgate, state superintendent of water and a member of tho state board of con trol, to rejnnrk: "Probably evory person interested in the waters of ftiiiei-Qm -wagon, was killed in Jthiijfc:. SSIte-wttBA ot the collision was ter-xEKb- -mad. Ike occupants of the wwriwwame Inricd many feet. The was arrested. GHficfc Lmcs for First Time. VWmaHQD, m, May 10. Frank GtoSt&'Jrc feet his first purso since 1&-&WMM? rhaajpion wrestler of tho ttturliL !Ie parse was for $50,000 awL'ift-wwtteMrs. Sadio Currie, wi Macs- 5Bt scttlod lier breach of ywwmmmfxmA aRainBt tho wrestler out --"-rrmrr l'dtewS: Jfm, Currie just six months ie'r-iiOMy tin hours, fivo minutes sAi M' -9vr Xa seconds to pin tho AimnfFiwrt shmMer to the mut, T&hiVHM.Mr xTaith. (Continued from Page 1.) was read and the usual formality of asking the jurors If they nil agreed had been gone through vlfh, Dr. Hyde wa3 taken to the room whero lib wife was waiting. Ho was under guard of a special marshal, vho stood by while the dtctor attempted to com fort his wlf Her hysterical cobbing could be heard distinctly In the courtroom. liydo's Bisters, who wore waiting expecting to cohgratulnto their broth er on his acquittal nnd vindication, seemed stunned by tho verdict. For a moment they sat mo'.Ionlosa, then they, too. gave way to their emotion and wept audibly, Hack to Jail. Judge Lat3haw remanded Hyde to jail without bail Ho declared that Mrs. Hyde would be allowed to visit her husband only on regular visiting days. "Hydo's meals may bo sent him nnd hlu cell provided with a few com forts," Judge Latshaw said, "but ho Is to be allowed no luxuries. "I'm awfully sorry for tho poor llttlo woman," ho added, roforrlng to Mrs. Hyde, whose sorrow at hor hus band's conviction powerfully Impress ed him. "I will glvo the nttornoyo tbo full tltno limit- in asking for r. new trial and preparing an appeal. Then sen tence will be formally imposed In open court. Tho sentence will bo prononunced probably next Thursday or Friday," Latshaw said. Under tho Missouri law tho Jury in murder trials fixes tho sontence, which is later imposed by the Judge. Hydo's attorneys will fight for a new trial, and if It is denied will ap peal tho case. They will fight tho , case to the limit. i A way to make Rogue rl or valley land yield more tban c t!touBaid dal lars an aero each year would eeoii to have been discovered by Joseph Stevens, who lives at Tolo, Just above the Ray dam, snys the Gold Hill News. Ho has n patch of strawberries, GO by 100 feet that he estimates will not him SuOO this season. Not only is ho demonstratlnfj tho products oactu of Rogue river soil, but he has, accom plished his results la ono year, In stead of waiting sovcral years for his crop to begin bearing. The plnnts, I which aro of a variety new to tho , Rogue river valley wore s"t out In tl'o j spring of 1909, and tamo Into bear 'ing In the fnll of that yeai. The St-- venn family had plenty of fine straw , berries until snow came In Pc .i ( ber. The first berries wore picked on April 14 this year, and tho ylltl l-ns been steady ever flnco. Of sci- tionnl size, color nnd flnvcr. f o Sto 'vens berries completely dlsco4-: rt'" 'shortcake fruit thathns been "lyporl , Into the Nnlley this year fro'ii the Sacramento vnlley and eli?w! ere. Samples brought to Hold Hill by Chns. I Pelnlng measure four feet an-l flv Inches in diameter nnd rui good sol id berrloE. Am many us 20 Iarg' dt. Iries are to be found growing rs a Jslnglo spray. Mr. Stovonz Nudi a ready mark?t for hli fruit In tue vnl ley. nnd wl-en ofred for fi'-- f"l ford with California bcrrlos were gob-blo-1 up at o-' li jrcferrr.c1 to tl o Imported article. CUMMINS IS DEFEATED IN RAILROAD BILL VOTE WASHINGTON', I). C, May M--The amendment of .Senator Cummins to strike the lomXrce court mo tion from the administration railroad regulation bill was defeated 37 to 28 in the setiute todav. New York Assistant District Attor ney Declares He Has Proof That Slavers Carry Girls to Canal Zono for Immoral Purposes. N'KW YORK, May 1C That VUw York dealers ot whlto Hlaven operate In the 1'annma canal zono was tho declaration miulo today b) Assistant AUornoy Reynolds, Ho asserted that 'ono ot tho girls dold to his college sleuths told him that she had been asked to go to Panama, but refused. Tho girl Informed him that suvoral of her friends had been shipped U Panama and thnt she had gono to see them off. Reynolds had boon In con f 'Ten co with Andrew G. Ilolkunp, In spector ot pollco ot the canal zone. Whllo Reynolds refused to discuss tho subject, It Is believed Rclknop guvo the local authorities tho nnmes of white slave traffickers who oper ato In I'nunmn. WA NTED Timber and Coal Lands Engineering and Surveying Contracts Taken nn (I Estimates Furnished B. H. HARRIS & CO. Med ford, Oregon Offico in JacKion Co.unty Uanlt, Upatalra I" -------- THE SAVOY HTHEATRE TONIGHT APEX OF PICTURED0M. SEASIDE FLIRTATION (Ono Long Laugh.) CURE FOR TIMIDITY (A Fountain of Mirth.) 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A Fine Money Maker If you are looking for a deal in orchard land that is sure to make you good money in a very short time, don't fail to got in touch with this: 99 acres in the tract; 45 acres in trees; 25 acres now in bearing and planted to apples; 8 acres in Spitzcnbergs; 8 Ben Davis, and 9 in Ncwtowns; 5 cat's shipped last year and double this amount will bo shipped this season; 20 acres in pears, An.jou and Bartlett 1050 2-ycar-old trees; 15 acres of grain; 3 miles out; every acre can be cultivated; house of 3 rooms, fair barn i all fenced; all can bo irrigated; WILL MAKE OOOD TERMS. Here is a Fortune 53 Acres Pj, miles cast of Central Point; all bottom land, mostly free soil of the very best quality. 10 Acres 8-year-old Spitz and Ncwtowns apples; 2G acres 5 to 7-year-old Spitz and Ncwtowns Apples; 200 Jonathan apple trees; 200 Winter Nellis pear trees; 0 acres 3-year-old Cornice Pears. Price $32,500; $15,000 cash, balance, three equal payments at G per cent. Beautiful Home Place 30.31 Acres of the very best soil in tho valley; largo nino-room house; good barn and outbuildings; three wells and plenty of water for all purposes. 3,844 trees on place, mostly pears. Prico $16,000; halfoash, bill, good tonus. Walter L. McCallum HOTEL NASH LOBBY , , "L" '..wFrm frWt niH