MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1010. Medford MailTribune mint toitun r itt.v BWBnv aATltllllAV. A (vtnanltdnllnn nt Itin Xf aulfnnl Mull, natnhllfthml 1SS9! th SOUtllrm Oremwlnn, tabUnliod l0Ji the Democratic Times, cstabimtica MTJ: tho AahUml Tribune, Miaenanea isss, ana mo jueaiora iriouna, raiaoiiMru jw, Official Paper of the City of Medford. GEORGE PDTNAM, Editor and Manner. JEaterod iui aecondlaH matter November 1. It0, at th ppitofftc at Medford, Oregon, under m aci or uaron , is v. Cst year by mailt ...... Sl.00 One month by mall or carrier.....? .SO JUST IN THE BEGINNING. Three years ago, it was a common sight in Medford to see old timers on the corner shaking thoir heads wisely and predicting that prices for orchard property had reach ed top notch and that the "bottom would soon drop out," and Roguo River valley land would depreciate to its for mcr value as farming land. Since then prices have doubled and trebled and are still advancing. Most of the prophets of disaster have sold out. Some have moved away, some have reinvested, pay ing more for land than they sold for, and become boosters Only a corporal's guard of the croakers remain. Through tho advertising done by Medford, and the exploitation of the country and its merits, the Rogue River valley today is on the verge of its greatest period of de velopment, and Medford ."just started on her career as a city. Both city and country will have a marvelous growth during the next few years, Medford because she has enter prise and progress and the right class of citizenship, the country because of its natural resources and advantages. Cities are made by men, not by nature. The country is developed by the city. Horticulture is but one of many resources possible to bring to its highest development m the Rogue River valley. Scenic wonders, copper and gold mining, and timber manufacture are each destined-at no late day to attract as much attention and bring in as many people as horticulture is doing today. Medford has the citizenship that does things, and will see that these resources are all developed and exploited berore many years, tor city and country are still in the infancy of their development. PRINTER RUNS AIM POINT T.V Maple, Who Has Been In the Limelight Off and On for Some Time, Hits Tio Route" After At tacking His Wife. F. W. Maplo, tbo Itinerant printer, and erstwhile publisher of the Rec . ord In Centnl Tclnt, who has been xnorp or less In tho limelight for the past several months because of his erratic ways, again went on tho ram page Wednesday morning and after threatening to kill half a dozen peo ple or so, attacked bis wife at their bouse and titer forcing her to sign a check la his favor for $300, took a tie pass towards the north. Mrs Hsplo stopped payment on tho check and then filed a complaint against him charging Mm with threatening to kill C. S. Sanderson and Lynn Pur- din. Before the complaint was made Maple had loft town on foot, going towards Gold Hill. He was seen pass ing Gold Ray about 2 o'clock, but of ficers at Gold Hill failed to find him here yesterday afternoon. Maple has been la trouble before, laving been arrested last fall on an nsanlty charge and afterwards on a Charge of threatening to kill. On making promises of future good be havior, "jovever, the charges were .dropped. BIG OPENING AT KENTNERS STORE Isles of "The Big Store" Were Crowded Last Evening With Throngs of Buyers and Sightseers Annual Spring Opening Held. .ANOTHER SHIP WRECKED; CREW OF 58 IS SAFE ST. JOHNS, N. F., March 25. ' The sealing steamer Viking is ashore otl the French island of St. Pierre, according to reports here today. The vessel carries a crew of 58 men, all of whom are reported to be Bite. It is feared that the ship will be. a total loss. Efforts are being Raade to salvage her cargo of 24,000, sealskins, which are valued at np- iproximately $05,000. Tho big store of II. C. Kt - 'uer & Co. was a beautiful sight uot night with the throngs of contented people who strolled about the aisles, visited with friends or admired the beauti ful display. Great preparation had been made and the store was a per fect garden of spring goods. The displays were beautiful to the extreme every corner of this big store was trimmed with tho finest goods b rought o ut by the best fuc tones of this and foreign lands. Tho entrancing music lent a charm to the scene that no artist could paint. It is safe to predict that those who attended the opening last night went home feeling that Medford had a real live city store and they will long remember the showing made by the II. C. Kentner company. FLY IN TERROR FROM VOLCANO LAKE COMPANY ' MAKES Holdings Near Central Point Being Improved by Cutting Roads Through Timber and Brush, i Tho Fish Lnko company is plan ning considerable work for th com ing season, in addition to the work thoy have already accomplished. A crow of men woro sout out this moniiug to locate roads through tho timber owned by tho company oust of Central Point. This land is cov ered with brush and small tunbor and tho intention is to ciA roads through it nt convenient intervals "I got lost uiyself," said F. Is. Cummings, the engineer, "when I get into thnt timber, and wo want it in Bhupo so that wo can show it to peo ple without losinir ourselves or them." N Tho work oh tho Hopkins canal is progressing finely and tho oito.i sions will bo finished within a feu days. A Well-Known Lady of Yolo, Modoc and Sacramento Counties. Sacramento, Jan. 22. 1910. I wish to stnto to tho public, for tho benefit of my follow-raen and women thnt arc suffering from asth ma, complicated with kidney trouble, that for years my wife was in a frightfnl condition could not sleep only as sho sat up in bed or on a chair,, and finally had a sovoro at tack thnt could not bo relieved by any one of the four doctors that I called in, so I suggested Doctor" ITmg. Ho not only gave her immodinto re lief, hut in six months cured hor, and sho has not had an attack nor shown any asthmatic symptoms since. This was in August, 1908. and thnt sho is well and healthy. which can bo proven to any one tlinl will tnko tho tronblo to cnll nt 601V2 K street. IToping this may bo of benefit to some poor sufforer, I am pleased to refer to and recommend Dr. Hing, Chinese physician, at 725 J street, Sacramento. Dr. Hing has cured many of my friends of appendicitis, without tin use of tho knife. W. W. WILSON. Come Early in the Morning to the REMOVAL SALE Those who on joy taking thoir timo nnd shopping, without crowding, will appreciate our invitation to come to tho storo in tho mornings. Thus you will avoid tho crowds of ino afternoon tha aro inevitable during tho Inst few days previous to Enator. In tho mornings many elorks will bo at your command to glvo you thoir entire attention. During tho few mornings provious to Eastoi now fresh bargain lots will bo placed on sale in sovoral departments somothing now ovcry morning. It will bo worth your while to got first choice. Mrs. E. D. Wilson is the dnughtcr of W. S. Houston, n former promi nent merchant of Woodlnnd, nnd lived in Modoc county for 25.ycnr.Si. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Mrs, W D. Morris, whoso husband, the late Mr. Morris, at one time represented Modoc county in the legislature. Mrs. W. W. Wilson formerly resided nt .1115 Cypress' avenue, Oak Park, ami is now nt fi01 K street. " " (Continued from Page 1.) ern slope where they form one gi gantic river of destruction. Rim is Obscured. Clouds of smoke pouring from the; craters obscure tho sun and the half' darkness increased the superstitious fear of tho peasants. The escape of the creater number of the inhabitants is attributed to tho fact that small hills stopped tho flow of lava from flooding tho towns for somo time, giving tho people a chance to escape. The authorities are making every effort to ascertain whether lives have been lost, and it is feared that the list of missing may grow into n list of dead. Tioss is Enormous. Tho extent of tho disaster meas ured by property loss is enormous The entire district mt HOtith of th' mountain has been depopulated and tho vineyards and groves "destroyed. Tho damage wrought hns been complete nnd it is predicted that th district will ho immediately impover ished for many years. Prefect Minorveri of Cnpri, who was superintending tho work of res cue, was cut off by lnva today and nearly perished, but was rescued. I'niying to Virgin. Cardinnl Francisca Navi, the agcd-H archbishop of Catnnin, went anions tho refugees already bore, ndminis tering solace nnd endeavoring ti procuro shelter for the homeless. Tin. venerable prelate went without sleej. nnd food for many hours, nnd whilu administering to tho sufforors wuh overcome three times and finally col lapsed. The famous ceremony of prnyiii; to tho Virgin to avert a calamity wa hold last night. A procession of priests and populace, carrying holy images, passed through the streets and visited the churches and shrineH to offer np petitions for mercy. Hosiery Specials Jabots and Collars Two of our regular linos that havo gained great In real Irish crochet nnd Madeira wo aro showing favor because of their uncqualed merit will bo placod Jabots nnd Dutch Collars in styles that cannot help on sale this morning at prices that should attract appealing to lovers of fino needlework. Designs Z'lnA Lisle 2oo Io to?U J" l80bl' . priced, aro shown m machino-mndo laces. , Tailored Suits 2gc Y""'C3i 8"' lg "WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS IN THE NEW Exclusive Coat StvleS STYLES FOR SPRING. Never has there beou'a season's showing from WOMEN'S COATS AN EXTENSIVE PRESEN- which every woman's need for a Tailored Suit could t atton op p-jtht TTqrvp wvr pr awfi nm npn be supplied more readily than from our present com- NATION OF EXCLUSIVE STYLES AND COLORS prehensivc displays. Tho continued popularitv of Separate Coats for Everything of special merit m tho new materials it,A e: ' 1 ... ' n t and styles has boon criticilly considered in our selec- lho ltomm Sl 1 1,(1 1&u.u,,n01 m, ,tlm 1,aa S,von tions. There is something distinctive in almost every impetus to stylo designers. Many attractive stvlc and manv, very many of the stvles are exchi- now features aro noticeable in this season's styles, sive. ' $15.00 TO $25.00. Long Auto styles $8.50 to $15.00 .. Bargains in All Sections Look Here Before Purchasing A FIRST-CLASS FRUIT AND ALFALFA RANCH. 185 ACRES, 5 AND A HALF MILES FROM RAILWAY STATION, PRACTICAL LY ALL BOTTOM LAND, 140 ACRES NOW UNDER CULTIVA TION. WATER RIGHT WITH PLACE, FAIR HOUSE, TWO BARNS, SOHOOLHOUSE ON THE PLACE, FOR $15,000. WHICH IS ONLY $81 AN ACRE. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH WILL HANDLE, AND EASY TERMS CAN BE HAD ON THE BALANCE. THIS IS A FINE CHANCE TO GET A FIRST-CLASS TRACT OF LOW PRICED LAND FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES. W E DON'T THINK THIS WILL LAST LONG, AND IF YOU ARE IN TERESTED, COME IN AND SEE US ABOUT IT. W. T. YORK & COMPANY A SPLENDID ORCHARD HOME $35000, One-Half Cash, Terms 110 acres 60 blnck sticky soil and 50 red soil; 20 acres cleared and 20 not cleared; 70 acres in orchard with 12 acres 10-year-old, 26 acres 2-yearold, 2 acres 5-ycar-old in Yellow Newtown Pippins; 14 acres in 3-year and 12 acres nhl Bnsf Cornice and Barllctt near trees; 5 fill- nrs. i-vanr-old roach trees and 20 fillers 15-vcar prunes: 3 acres home orchard; all kinds of fruit, all bearing; house of 6 rooms, barn, prune dryer, one team mines, one team horses, two cows, two hogs, tools of all kinds, besides stump nnlW; ioina Burrel orchard, four and one-half miles south of Medford; school on place; one and one-half miles from postoffice at Phoenix. Mountain Ranch 320 ACRES 140 ACRES UNDER PLOW fnni rooms: barns, two lanre. 110x30 feet: two bitrsnrhurs: 100 tons hay can be cut; $11,000; $6000 rash, bahaicc terms, 6 per rent. Yankee Creek Orchard A SLEEPER THAT HAS THE O. K. OF THE WISE ONES. on nmna m nivnc liofirincr oi''luiivl. rnsiKt.iny of Snit'. JI uj v- v. -.-. o - --j 0 - e , Newtowns. Ben Davis and Jonathan apnles; Fiah Lake . . . . , l.ft.l t.L.1 ditch runs through land; private water rignc, jiujiupu creek; estimated yield 1910 between 40u0 and 5000 boxes; soil first-class; building moderate; terms. A Top Notcher $4500 CASH, BALANCE, TERMS. Forty acres, 2i2 miles from Eagle Point; 1G acres in 6 and 7-yenr-old Spitz and Newtowns; 32 acres can bo cultivated with very little trouble; 7-room house, sum mer kitchen and milk house; windmill and 5000-gal-lon tank; barn 60x120; part could bo used as packing house and implement shed; all under Fish Lake ditch. This is a bargain for tho price asked. $4500 cash will handle it, balance on easy terms. Fine Bottom Land Fine bottom land, west side of Bear creek, six miles noKl: of Medford, two miles from Central Point; 90 acres, all un der cultivation, 70 acres planted to trees, 1050 Bartlotts, 55 Cornice and 250 Howell pear trees, all 2 years old; 1100 Newtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David apple trees, and 700 ppacn, all z years oia; zu acres in annua; six-room nousu, barn, three wells; all fenced and all buildings in good con dition; $30,000, half cash, balance one, two and three years. Walter L McCallum Hotel Nash Lobby Two For One TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE CUT THIS OUT AND BRING TO EILERS fclANO HOUSE IN WEEKS & McGOWAN'S, STORE. Have you room for a piano' We have jiot. at least for all we have. That's why we will put a piano in your homo with no cash payment. You pay the balance at the rate of 19c per day. Ninoteon pianos sold first two days of sale. Is your name on our list? If not, why not? We must vacate our present location by April 6, 1910. Every piano in our immense stock must bo sold by that time. The certificate below is good on our sale prices, which means a reduction of from 40 to 50 por cent on all pianos and player pianos in stock. HERE IS THE CERTIFICATE OUT THIS OUT WOKTII 9.JO , GOOD FOR RSPhtrtp iBollars .. c ... .... , nu rirat pajrinoni on a piano in oiiochw diwu rn If i.roKontod on or loforo April C, 1010. Hir.KUS I'lA.NO HOU8H Wooka & Mo Oownn Co. Tribunb. Ilrlns thin Advortlnlng Tout Corttflcato with you noloct any plono In our stock. Wo will nccapt this cortlflcnto (in 'first pnytnont on tho pano. You mako your payment ono month lator. $2.00 FOR $1.00 Should you doslro to pay any cash, In nddltlon to this cortlflcnto, wo will glvo you a rncolpt for 2 for ovory dollar you pay up to 30. EXAMPLE: I'renont tlila Cortlflcnto nnd get u rocolpt for $80.00 rrcHcnt tliln Cortlflcnto nnl y iftft In cnuli nnd Kt n receipt for 9 10.00 Present thin Cortlflcnto nnd pay 10 In nwh and w't n roct'lpt for $150.00 I'rcnont (JiIh Cortlflcnto nnd pny $1B fit cntih nnd (jet n receipt for $00.00 I'rcHciit this Cortlflcnto and pay ipiiO In cnt.lt nnd K't n redout for $70.00 l'rm'tit this Cortlflcnl nnd pay ijUJO in rnMi nnd net u receipt for JtHO.OO jrri'Nout IIiIn Cortlflcnto nnd pay $iiO In ciinIi mid ot n receipt for $00.00 STORE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT EILER PIANO HOUSE, Now Located at Weeks & McQowan Company's Furniture Storo. 40 MAKES 40 STORES