of VAST AREA UNDER ONE OWNERSHIP ON LOWER ROGUE RIVER Town, Ranches; Cannery, CURRY COUNTY COMMUNITY RICH IN MANY RESOURCES AWAITS DEVELOPMENT MM Go Monday, and That Ends It Timber Stands and '.Stock Just One More Day The StoreSs Rented Ranges Included,- improvements: planned " " vJtSU' i "111 i lilivVT." I lV - . i- - - ------ As Vntore EUlenint warrants, Sys tematic Scheme of Tpballdiag "Will Be Carried Out. ( (Special to Tti Jonrnjl.t Marshfleld, Or., Oct. 10. Down in Curry county. In the beautiful valley of the Rogue river, one c-f the moat at tract I t localities on the Oregon coast, ta a littl empire all by itself. Under one ownership ara town, school, hotel, fttore, f lulling rights, salmon cannery, lumber mill, big herds of cattle and Sheep, extensive at6ck ran Res, fertile fields under cultivation and vast tim ber resources. The property ia that of the Wedderburn Trading company, owned by the Macleay estate of Port land of which Roderick Macleay of that city Is the president. ina wedderburn 'Trading company at the present time la one of the most important business institutions in Curry county and promises in the Im mediate future' to be one, of the moat valuable factors in the settlement of that richly resourceful but as y-t un developed and thinly settled county of Oregon. While thoestate Is a property which stands by Itself and could exist alone and independent of the rent of the county within the bounds of its own fences and waterways, that ia not the policy of the present owners. The whole property was formerly owned by the late R. I). Hume who was known as "The King of Roxue Rlvar." The es tate whs purchased by thmWacleay in terests of Portland In March. 1910. Mr. Hume devoted many years In add ing to his holdings and acquiring addi tional lands and rights. But the pres ent owners ara developing and have started to open the lands for settle ment, i The prbperty was purchased as an Investment. Mr. Macleay hH faith In the future of Curry county and realizes that settlement by people who tan be come prosperous Hnd bring about a higher and more Intense development of the land constitute the greatest need not only of his property but of the county. There are few people In Curry county, fewer than 30ff0. while the re sources are great. Mr. Macleay wants to develop his land and the locality nd wit : this end in view has done much to help, and cooperate with all the people of the Rogue river district . of the county. The holdings of the Wedderburn Trading company are valuable from a business standpoint. It is an unique property aa it incorporates several dif ferent llines of resources and IndUB- tries, requiring different departments of management. Thene are the salmon fishing rights and the salmon cannery. , me genera store wmcn is itselz a large concern, the farming and stock raising arid the lumber mill with be' i hind it ian almost endless supply of timber. ! Oeorge Johnson,, an experienced fish- . ry and cannery man has charge of the , cannery;' Will White is foreman of the farms and stock ranges; Thomas Carey Is manager of the store and Attorney W. H. Mertdith, the district attorney or curry county, is lawyer and geh eral business manager ,'fpr the com pany. Mr. Macleay himself spends much- of j his time during the summer months 1 and during the cannery season at Wed derburn: He has for his residence large bachelor hall, , equipped with modern conveniences'!' In charge of a Chinese servant TCeouse is lo cated on a point overlooking the town. the river and the ocean. Here Mr. Macleay can entertain 12 of his friends kin comfort and on many occasions ac Iquaintances from Portland and other places have visited the. place and en joyed Mr. Macleay's hospitality. 16,000 Acres la Tract. The property consists of about IS, ' 080 acres, about 6000 of which are farming and gracing lands. It ex tends from the ocean up Rogue river : for about 12 miles, the' estate owning .both sides of the river for practically ( the entire distances Along the river f' there are fertile bottom lands backed by rolling bills rich in grass and used for (raising. Farther up the river are timbered lands. On the estate there are abonut 175.000.000 feet of standing .; timber but in addition there is a large amount of timber which is on adlonlng lands ahd which must eventually find ita way! through the Rogue river. The :, saw mill In Wedderburn can cut 50,000 feet of Slumber a day. It has so far only been used for furnishing lumber for the jftatate and the local demand but k whan the lumber market warrants It could ba operated regularly. Mr. Mac leay plans that he can build boats which Can cross the bar of the river and carry 200,000 feet of lumber eco t nomlcaily. Many claim for the lower Rogue ' river that It Is one of the most pictur esque parts of Oreon. There is one place on the Macleay property ', which Mr. Macieay claims arrords as fine a view aa cen be enjoyed in the state. On the top of hill at an elevation of 800 feet one cah, without moving more than turning the head, look in one di rection over cultivated fields, over the liver and town and grazing lands dotted with sheep and cattle; in an other direction at mountains 3500 feet High; while In still. another direction ii ii s - r, rL-" jr " ni i sj sif SSS,S -Va . u : H u R Every Piano must be moved tomorrow, Monday night, by 12 o'Clocfc; I have been ' ordered to get out. We will deliver Pianos all night if necessary. one can view miles of the ocean beach and expanse. The farm management of the estate is quite a big business. Many hundred acres Of land have been plowed and placed under cultivation, sheep by the thousands are herded over the hills and hundreds of cattle are grazed. It is tne Intention of the owners to cut down the number of sheep to perhaps 1000 or 2000 and go more Into the cattle business to save the pastures from the close foraging of the sheep which have for years past been raised in curry county.. There are several separate ranches which are numbered but there Is one main ranch about three miles from the town which is the headquar ters of the farming. Here are located the foreman's house, quarters for the farm employes, big . barns, harness shop, blacksmith shop, chicken houses, piggeries and every kind of building needed on a farm, numbering 15 or 20 In all. There is a first Class slaughter house and a sheep shearing establish ment. Every kind of machinery needed for modern farming is to be found. In addition to the sheep, wool and cattle produced, nogs are raised on a large scale. When ready for market they can be shipped to any port on the mall gasoline ocean going schooners which regularly make the port. Grain crops and general farming are im portent factors. After Mr. Hume's eath and before the property passed into the hands of the present owners the buildings were much run down. Mr, Macleay has expended many thousands of dollars repairing the buildings, put ting up new ones where needed and building fences. There are now 26 miles of fences on tne farms. More land has been put under, cultivation than ever before. As a farm the whole place has been put in a workable con dltlon and pending th time of settle ment the property ia operated as on big farm. Improvements la Weadetbttm. Improvements have likewise been made in the town of Wedderburn, which is opposite Gold Beach, . the county Beat, afid connected by means of a ferry across Rogue river. Mr. Macleay had the hotel opened so there would be accommodations for the flehf ermen who wanted to board or for travelers, and new houses for em- Top A group of Curry county cattle. Bottom Rogue river Balmon will extend through the Rogue river country when he will be able to settle the district as he believes its resources deserve. He has offered to build a cheese factory at Wedderburn to make a matket for milk if those who go on his land and others in the neighbor hood will take up dairying. He like wise will take up the canning of Lo ganberries and blackberries if suffi cient number of people will undertake the growing of the fruit Germany Prepares For Over 40 Years War of 1870 Tanffb-t That Another Strug-gle With France Was Bound to Bappaa. Berlin. Oct. 10. Ever sinca the Franco-German war of 1870 the Gfer- ployes and other needed buildings have man empire has been organized to re- been erected. When conditions, of set- sist the attack which wa foroseeneas tlement Warrant the expansion of the soon as the rapid recovery of defeated town there is room On the level land France attested her exuberant vitality Some of - the Pianos : in this . sale : Chickering, Knabe, Bchning, Weg man, Lester, Steinway, Steck, 'Weber, Emerson, Schumann, Weber Pian olas, Steck Pianolas, Vose & Sons, Briggs, Estey, Ludwig, Hobart M Cable, - Hallet & Davis. In fact, you will still find almost any make, either in an upright, player or Grand piano. New Pianos $0750 FOR $250 VALUES. Only two left; take them at $75 or $80. New Of course they are new. All others equal ly low. GRANDS Grand pianos now for less than the same quality uprights would cost at any oth er time; $700 values now $337. $800 values now $446 and $950 values now $518, all old. reliable, established makes. Also many other pianos not listed here, and I want to say to you right now that you can secure almost any make of piano you desire.- GYPSY PROPHESY IS RECALLED IN VIEW OF CRITICAL EVENTS Seeress Once Predicted Ger man Empire Would Be Formed in 1 871. ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER PIANOS $275 WHAT WILL YOU GIVE? ANY PRICE, ANY TERMS EVERY PIANO ALSO 58 OF THE HIGHEST PRICED PIANOS MADE MUST BE SOLD. TOMORROW, MONDAY, BY 12 O'CLOCK MONDAY . NIGHT There Are 850 Player Pianos for Only $188 Late ,88-note. Of course used, but you could hardly tell itkany others new ones, $700 to $850 values, $287, $387, $437. - Upright and grand pianos equally low. Several $250 new up right pianos, $90, ttaiy?"' -3f ,tu !". ill - TVl . . 44& mm r . . . ft i m fc z - - - t. SAVE? pa . vMjtt i - for quite a large place, a portion hav ing been chosen to hold as an addi tional townsite. From a business standpoint the sal mon fishing and packing: Is the most important feature of the big estate. - In fact it affords the only big payroll for and patriotic desire to recover the lost provinces of Alsace and Lorraine. Moltke advised his government to pro voke a fresh war with France In. 187a to forestall the danger. whether or not the German army finally shows that it has retained its (Br th InternttioMl Newt Service.) London, Oct. 10. A remarkable story 6f a gypsy prophecy, which may have Influenced the course of history. was related here today by a retired diplomatist. In the summer of 18 9 9, he said, he was sitting with the pres ent Oermaa foreign secretary. Herr von Jagow, who was then a secretary of the German embassy at Roma. They were on the balcony of the emhaaay. Za the course of convrsatlon, Herr von Jagow expressed the belief that no general European war was uaeiy that Part or the county and each year p jj ther exists no doubt but to occur before the end of VX. Me does much in giving employment to the people and circulating cash. As high as 1100,000 1b paid out by the company in a fishing season, The Rogue rtver salmon are famous for their quality and the Wedderburn that the country was f ally prepared for war. The military and civil gov ernment has been organized with a teal, thoroughness and Industry never before surpassed. . Formidable as are the Fatherland s enemies, they are j Trading company has every facility for meettng with an organization In which "u la" ll"n- no detail has been overlooked to make nsnerinen ars paia ou cents eacn iorii. n,rfort iitiiuutt ejeLiiixuii una lug Lumau y lur1 in.-5in;n iiBiims gear. in enor- i wrnu.M mous warohotiBM art. kent .vPrthln Willbridge May Anne. that may be needed In fishing. The niuunaie,..ur.. wi. iw. worn ib romnnnv awim tthhut SKO Mr ttota fvio now nearly completed on the eleven cannery has been equipped with the P111"8 stretch of the new Hillside drive most modern machiherv. Bxnertti are aong vvmameue tieigius. 1 ne cost in charwt of th rlPtSartmnt and P.Y1. to date is about $85,000. namen are imnorted te Mnoh at th I The Salsman road is being rolled and work in the cannery. The plant Is built Overhauled ff6m the Linnton road at along big wharfs and consists Of avI"DrlQse ior aoout two nuies to us junction wun ine miisiae arive. wi nis gave as his reason the' influence of a nroohecv made to the kaiser's grand father. Prince "William of Prussia, at Mainz in 1849 Prince William of Frussia, wno was proclaimed German emperor at Ver sailles on January is, isti, was in 1849 wandering incognito in the Rhine provinces. ' attended only by an aide- de-camp. Ha had Incurred great un popularity by hi atutuae aunng tne Berlin revolution of Marco, 1848, ana had been obliged to spend some time in England, when he returned, etiU a semi-fugitive, to the Rhineland. What the Gypsy Bald. . At Mainz a rypsy woman offered to tell him his fortune and addressed una as "Imperial majesty Not a little amuRea- ior at mm mo ment his chance Of succeeding to the number tlf hulldihfrn InMudthA' a Vnrtd, em cold storage plant road was hardsUrfaCed wijth crushed I throne of Prussia seemed slight the The nalmon is put Up in attractive rucK laHl la" Ior mre man a nine ana prince asked, imperial I J Fd0 Treatment for shan. in nana anA lrt Im-an .Mmmf the Work Will HOW be XJOmDleted, is mild cured and Decked In tierces All '. there is now nearly a mile of piles throutth. the season fishermen r at driven' along the waterfront. Three work on the river and receive money PHedrivers are at work on what will. for the fish while the ranrtarv 1 . proDaoiy De tne iargest.aocK in tne State. The channel on this side is to i I be dredged and deepened. At a citizens' meeting the Consensus1 of opinion as expressed by several I speakers was In favor of annexing this j district to Portland. busy place taking care of the catch and shipping out on schooners the fin- ished product. Later on in October sll- versides are caught and ; canned. On account of the existing 'laws of the state the Rogue river --salmon fishing is conducted under disadvantages hot suffered at other fishing places on the coast. There are two closed days each week on Rogue river while at the other harbors of Oregon there is but one day In the week when the fishermen can hot catch the salmon. This of course. limits the season. The season for catching Chinook salmon on Rogue river Is from April IS until August 6 Than thar I o r1tmA ...uih ,n.n Beptember 1 when the fishing can I Zemo Stops ItcWftg and Burning in s X ft V '1 2 i - i 4 Scr atching ! start agaln This. makes ft closed sea son of 25 days while It Is claimed that It should be only two weeks. After Beptember 1 the fish are not as good and do, not bring as good a price aa earlier In the year. Until that time only gill nets can be used. Seines can only be used after September 1 When the fish ara not so good. Flafctaf MtrietioB Annoying. a Jiffy Quickly Conquers Kczema and Other Skin Tortures. Write tot irjae Trial Bettt. Scratching stops as soon as the use Lwrui Pirn- pi Zemo is be fun and all that awful burning and itching stops too, l Sample treatment of Pyramid PU Remedy mailed free for trial gives quick relief, stops itching, bleeding or protrodlng pile, hemorrhoids and all rectal troubles, in the privacy of your own home. Pyramid Pile Remedy ,1a for sale at all druggists. 60o a box. Mail this Coupon to the PYRAMID DRTTG COMPAKT. 61 Pyramid Bide Marshall. Mich with your full name and address on a slip of paper, and sample treat ment of the great Pyramid Pile Kerned r. will then he sent you at once by mall. FRISK. In plain wrapper. Dies, blackheads and ecaetna . Thre are also restrictions regarding! eores begin to .fade away Bieeiaeaas. xney cannot be caught during the summer. This is feecausal It ?L " the people of the upper Rogu rlvfef Sr nhiTOSS? nf UTen- " wanted to protect the game fish. It is tic, non-greasy liquid, held on the lower river that only the UetterB, by the thoU- large fish would be caught and that sand, telling of Zemo those Which go to the waters of the 5??,e' -p;ovS v V.,? angler are only small fish, four pounds tUS'S? fort at the roost, and are of a size passed by I yourself. ior commercial purposes it Is claimed i s Mt ytt i; that because of this law thousands of f from your druggist to big fish go up the river and are lost;! day arid get immediate majesty, -and of what empire, vrayi" Of the new uerman empire, was the reblv. And when is tms empir.e to oe formed r ha inqniredu The woman took a scrap of paper and wrote oa it the year lt. .Then she placed tne same figures in column beneath: 1349, 1, 8, 4, 9, and addding them together obtained the total, 1871. "And how long am I to rule ovet this empire?" asked Prince William again. The woman repeated the arith metical operation, taking the number 1871. and adding the same figures in column 1871, 1, s, t, 1( which gavatha result 1888. Astonished by her confidence, the prince then asked: "And how long ia this fine empire to last 7" rnen tne Woman, taking the figures. 1888, and repeating the same operation -1888, 1, 8, 8, 8, obtained the result, fill. Story SOo BpreAO. The story soon spread la Prussian court circles. Princa William became German emperor in 1871 and died in 1888. The effect of the double rui f llment of the prophecy upon th present German emperor's mind wa great, ana it seems it enterea into the calculation or. rruasian aipio- malists aa long ago aa 1899. fi ziE 3? 1? mm"tHmmmmSLmmmmmtii That Truck or the Others, In cluding Wagons of Many Kinds and Descriptions, Must Move 58 Pianos Somewhere Tomor row Night at 12 o'Clock. VT4 have a lara somber Of these pianos hava been holding On special sale for $14$ to $138. Soma of them ara area more thaa $400 regular rataaa. Td clean them out they go at 8116 aaoh. A ao&be of special KHiaoa eaaas, aot ealy. la nlaver sianoa. bat nnrUrht Ptaaoa as wau oia reuaoie maxes. any vnoa X oaa naaold tomorrow alght. tea. too. ra aasparata; yai taa get. Ho a plaao matt left fiCeta ara a lot of flayer piaaoa for which w hava m aaklag tufa aad $500. fTBO aa $900 ralaa. Vow .w elft: then out at 325 ft vs r I a r 4 Will Test New OirdlnAe. Hood River, Or Oct. 10. Hood River city and valley are having an epidemic of robberies.' Following the blowing up of the consolidated Mer cantile company's safe, a number of Japanese in the Pine Grove district had all of their belongings stolen' last night. Clothing, checks, money, curios and food was carried away by the: robbers. In order to test the poolroom ordi nance recently passed by the city eoun- FURTHER PARTICULARS Some particular 'values we have left to offer at whatever they will bring; $950 Weber Pianola Piano $527. This is the finest and best ever made by- the Aeolian Com pany; also a $1500 combination! of Lester Grand with Pianola, $666; $500 Combination Burnieister Pianola, $218- $600 to $700 Kingsbury Player Piano, 88-nQte, now $335. Come Monday What will you give. i Kre U a Vitef MaaoU ana that regularly talis for $1000. v Wa have beam asking 837. - ow eom t Mi malm ma aa offer. Xfa eaejotty like ja aewert. We hva also some Stack Staaolaa. Sarveaaat Ma&olae and a lot of others. Boat laye pjaa for eves $165 to $170. Of eoursa they ara 88-ftota. Wo would waht te Hr a fts-mots puyert Bwmr,l aava tome specially oonatraetad 65-aot player that eaa easily ba ehaagad into 83-not. tihRt. 15 l tits jyu 1 i paid Dr. Brown his.rnt to Monday night at 12 o'clock. No more. Even if I $25, or less. . J: am going to , sell nianos Mondav i (tomorrow) at ahv- r m - ' - thing they will Ijring $48, $68, $87 and all the $20 new pianos, worth that on any matf&t; now $90 each yes $70 or $75; : ; All others equally anos, Player PlaUbs and Baby Grand Pianos at a price you won't belie v " w probable thatat the next leg- I relief of send your address and e fforlu - .lrinr th IM tstt at aitv anma. lblature an effort will be made to have actual postage) to E. Rose Co. Lab- j m7nt- or the first time in tha'bistory case "will, be are unfair for Rogue river fishing ?U"Jltl.. vri SPZ!, made for violations of the law that will which means so much as an Industry I wm d6 " " .1 be made Sunday. The opera tora of in you try umo ior arier snavuig. i oooirooms ana muunu muuneamum, it you'll learn something to your advant-1 1 rPDorted. have Uhited their interests "85 ' - . - V . I In the matter and have agreed to jteea f-i-i.Si JlrZ SSSSi.ISIopeii Sunday In conformity with the druggists everywhere, and In Portland I . , 't by Huntley Bros. Drua.Co.. Fourth and I provisions of the ordinance. aijd;SBbmlt Washineton streets. ., . I io an arrear jiouuajr. in that part of the state, The catch and pack of salmon this year win be large and it will be a good year Tor the people living In the local ity. Mr: Macleay hopes that it will not be ma ay years before a coast railroad Bnt Remember, This Is the Last Call. Soule The Sale of the Co Eo LUCOIE EvervlMns Hast Be Sold by 12 o'Giocli Tomorrow Night WsSleaaV".WlW-?!-i;- ii er jxh. & uii. a irnitr -r in Lnurr - - - Agent and Creditors Rep resentative; 1388! Mbrricbn