r POTTC SIX rt-.. ' ' i ...l - niiinii ''iahmiv11 . nt. ' ' ' t I nivVHprVBjiibl HBLJr $ -dtflHhBVHIB . ' tovi. Hbw SLH f Lmh toV M .kirw -IH ik w . JH ' ttA fc yPj w iSkl 1w4 PLAN SCENIC ROAD TO SCALE SUMMIT MOUNT ROXY ANN A party of Medford citizens made a trip up to the top of Koxy Ann yes terday and returned filled with en thusiasm over the proposal to estab lish an auto road to the top of tin mountain. In ,lbo party were Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vawtcr. J. A. Westcr lund, Vernon Vawter, J. A. Anderson, J. J. Halter and C. Y. Tongwnld. The party made the trip by auto from Medford, over the road through the "Westcrlund orchards nnd up to the homestead of Mr. Haker. From that point, where the present road ends, teams took the party over an easy, practlcablo routo through Mr. Baker's property up tho rldgo to a point a few hundred feet away from tho sum mit. Tho view from tho top is magnifi cent. Mt. Shasta, Mt. McLaughlin and tho rim of Crater Lake, and other poaks aro In plain view, and tho whole of the Rocuo river valley spread out as It can be sten from no other one point In Jackson county. Tho expenditure of a few bundrod dollars to comploto tho road beyond Mr. Haker'B homo would provide easy access to the summit by auto through tho cutlro dry season. Tho routo would jibps the Hlllcrest orchard on tho way to Wosterlund's gato which Is now a good nll-the-year-round road; the road though tho WeBtor lund orchard, (for the first mllo and n half through "Cherry Lane,") Is kept In prime condition for auto travel during the dry season; from tho end of "Cherry Lane," t con inues throunh the rest of tho or onard, niiu j to Uakor's homestead; Mr. Hoke' has madt a flno road, on easy grade, qxcept or ft few short rises, nil the way from tho Woster lund hue to his own door. Two fifty or ( three hundred dollars coUld bo raised by popular subscription to finish tho road to the top, nnd the valley would then liavo easy of accost!, ono of the most beau tiful scenic drives to bo found any vvliero In Amorlca. MRS, SINCLAIR'S AFFINITY DEPORTEDASJJNDESIRABLE SOUTHAMPTON, England, Oct. 0. Preliminary to liis deportation, Harry Kemp, who arrived Iioro as a stowaway from Now York, was sen tenced today lo twcnty-oiio days' im prisuiunonl nt hard labor. It wns Kemp who clojed with Mrs. Upton Sinclair -THESE ARE THE PLAYERS ARTSTUDEN KILLED Y '5 CHICACO Oct. 6. Positive Iden tification of the woman's corpse, found Sunday on tho pralrl" near the suburb of Argo, as that of Miss Ida Lcogson, an art student, wns fecured by the poltco today. That the woman was strangled was also provon definitely. The autori fles wo seeking a "Mr. Wilson,1 who, it was learned, telephoned to Miss Lcegson at her hoarding place In Chicago, offorlug her a position as nurse, which she accepted. Tho po lice believed the offer was simply In tended to lur her from home. Tho body was found 4iy Charles Kluck, a hunter- About tho nock was the mark of a strong cord, which lay nearby. -Tho body was almost nudo and the woman's clothing, torn to shrods, was scattered about tho spot. Automobile tracks Indicated that tho crime was committed eljo whero and the body brought to a lonely place on the pralrlo, tumbled out and abandoned. Physicians said the woman had been dead four or flva hours when her corpse was found. Miss Lotgson, who was about thirty-five years of age. formerly taught school In Mason City, Iowa. Slio had been a student at tho Chicago Art In stitute at Intervals, however, for sev eral years, and lior instructor, Lorado Tuft, said had much talent as a sculptr ss. T GIRLS I SUICIDE SAN FRANCISCO, Cul., Oct. 0. "Wo arc just two of tliu 500 two of tho dnneehnll giiis who eked out nil existence on the Hnibnry Const. So ciety nnd club women closed up the resorts, thinking it was bent for us. Hut was it? Wu'vo gono hungry for days. Why didn't these women stand behind us until we got on our feel? They took tho food from our mouths und throw us out on the streets fcomo of us to stnrvc." This joint nolo vyos found hero today besido Lottie Lane, ngud, 2.;, mid IJz.io Hurt, 25, who nttempled Kiiicide hy inhaling gas. Tliey wore rushed to n hospital, whore it was auid thi'y would recover, BUD DISCOVERED A suburb JTEDFOTTO MATTi TTtfmrNK WHO !P E AVnUKN, N. , Oef. (i.-Thoinns Mott Oi-hornc, chairman of the stnto cnmmisMon on prison roforrn, wan re. eupcratipg today at his homo here from tho effects of his week' "stretch' in. Auburn twtu ixniioH tiary, uudertnkcin voluntarily to find out what it ronlly is like to be a con vict. The wholo prison system is bad, ho declared, but he tnjicht have go no through a weok of it without mmou physical suffering if, near th end, lie had not tried the experiment of refusing to work nnd consequently cnt his last twelve hours in the "dungeon." It dost liim Mvernl pounds in weight and gave him, he said, a glimpse info 'Mho' innenno-t recesses of the inferno." Osborne shortly will begin his re port to tho commission, nnd snid he hopes to IrausJuto hi-! oxperionc into "something of grcnt value to ev ery citizen of New York state." LOS ANOKLES, Cal., Oct. fl, Damngo suits brought against (5oo. II. Uixby of Long Jiench hy Cleo Helen Harker, Jeanetto Kllis and Irene Mario Hrown Levy were set to day for trial before Superior Judge Yorko February 28, 1911. KhoIi girl asks $50,000. Ilixby, a millionaire bnnker, recently wns acquitted of a chnrgQ of contributing to tho delin quency of Miss Marker. CLEVELAND EASILY CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. C Fal konberg's benders had tho Pirates swinging wildly and Cleveland easily defeated Pittsburg 3 to 0 horo today In tho first game of tho series b tween tho two clubs. Cleveland Is In tho American nud Pittsburg In tho National League. Scere: It. If. K. Pittsburg 0 2 3 Cleveland 3 11 1 13atterUs: Adams, Heudrlx nnd Gibson; Fulkcuberg and Carlscb. Umpires: Kvunu, DInecu, Kmsllo and Hanoi). RBON SYSTEM A AS 05B0RN MEWRORD'. OTCTCCION, MONDAY, OCTWim fl, 1.1. L CLASH IN PORTLAND. Oro.,- Oct. C Tho Western Union Telegraph company was enjoined by Fdorul Judge Wol verton In a dtcUlim today from In torforrlng with thqxoporatlons of tlio Postal Tolograph company In tho innlntonanco of a polo lino along tint right of way of tho Southoru Pacific from Kugono to New Krn, Ort n dls tanco of 10.1 miles. Tho Postal had entorod Into an agreomont with tho Southern Pacific company by which tho cross arms of its polos should bo ovor tho right of way. Tin Wostern Union, which also hud a Hue along tho right of way, refusod to ncni t tho clauses of tho ngreemont on tho ground that It hud an cxcluslvo contract with tho South ern Pacific company. J inl go Wolvertou held that such na cxcluslvo contract was unlawful. ILL; PHILADELPHIA, Oct. C Jack Coombs, ono of Mack's best twlrlers, and tho hero of tho 1011 sorlos with Now York, Is In a hospital hero with a fourtoeu pound weight on each foot and eight pound weight at tached to his head dragging his ver tebrno apart. Ho has arranged for his wlfo to sit at his liodnlilo, n tele phone In her hand and got tho ac counts of tho games playod. Coombs Is tho Idol of bis fellow Athletics. When tho club was In a (dump Bovernl weeks ago, Manngor Mack bad Coombs, thou partially ro covorod from an nttack of typhoid fever, get Into lila uniform for tho moral offcrt It would hnva on hi a toummntcfl. Tho plan was a success and tho Athletics started at once to win. It was learned today that Mack planned to uso CooinbB' In tho samo way during tho world'u scries, but ho suffered u relapse, ItMDDINO. Cul., Oct, C Tho po llco woro having moro trouble than they oxpocted today to find tho mnn who tried to wreck tho Portland Ex-, press Saturday night on tho Southern Pacific by piling ties on tho track In Hebo (Julch. Tho only footprints thoy rould find matched tho shoes worn by J. F. Johnson, an omployo In tliu pumping station, who himsoir flagged tho train und prevented an accident. W POSTAL WINS OVER WESTERN NO THE WORLD 'S - NOT GUILTY PLEA BY SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Oct C "Not guilty" was the plea entorod today boforo Uullml StAton District Judge Pooling Into by thlrloun for mer govoriiiiifltit omployoai, Including nlno customs giiardc, under Indict ment on chargs of caiutplrlng to smiiKglo opium Into tut United Statos. "Thwio men," wild Kpoclul Agent TIi1h-I of tho trunsury dnpnrtiuent, "woro tho head nnd front of tho most gigantic smiiKgllnic ring ovor operat ing on this roast. We have a dead open and shut ensu against them." CURRENCY BILL MEETS APPROVAL OF PEOPLE WASHINGTON, Oi-t. fl.-PreMdoni WHhoii told cnllorH at tho white hoidc today that ho wn convinced the people gunnraliy nro Hnlixfit'd with tho udiuitiistralioii currency hill. It was understood he is receiving scorcH of lei tern of approval from small bunkers. E NKW YORK, OH. 0.-Prices de clined Kharp'ly under heavy prcssuro against tho lending ishiics when llio stock market opened today. Union Pacific, Amalgamnled Copper nud Agricultural Chemical each fell 1, Canadian Pacific 1 5-8, New Haven 2 and American Tobacco .'I points, while Steel was hnmmorrd down two points or more. HojiiIh were easy. TO fioely Hall, in his lOKl Cadillac six made a record run from llcud, Or., to Medford, covering llio distnuco of 215 miles In fourteen hours, leaving licud nt 1 :'I0 u, m. Saturday ami arriving in MYdford nt II :.'!() p, m. In nil this distnncu tho ciigiun was not slopped ouco or water put in llio rodiutor, SERIES TO MORROW E IN MAS AFSTIN, T.x., Oct. I. Hood wmi. ditniiiM nlong tho lower llio (lrniid grow wofHt) iimIh)-. The Km (Iramht hns ovyrl lowed In ninny pliuuM, doing lumiewo dnumgo. .Mutnmoraa, Met., was iuiiudnltid from lvw to six fei-t deep. BURTON HARRISON ARRIVES AT MANILA MANILA, 0t. (I. Fninem Hurton Hnrrixou, the ihw governor nrrnl of the I'hilippiiii-M, arrived loilay, lie wan greeted by a llnon of fully 100,000. 1 1 in 'reception wu ry uonlial. YUAN ELECTED PRESIDENT (Continued from psr.ii l.) iicctMWnry two-thirds. Tvronty imu didatci were nominated, including Dr. Sun Ynt Hm, Wu Tint I'iimm; nnd I'rowHioiml Yieo-Previdunt U Yuuii Hung. SHANOIIAI, Out. (J.-(lovornineiil troops wero reported today as furi ously uttuchiiig Tmiio Yung, in Hie north of lliqieh proinco, where a big force of bandits is entrenched, It wns this band which recently cap tured several Amoricuii nud Nor wegian inistiioiifiiii'K, residents of Tkiio Yang, killing one und dreadfully miKtrcafiiig I he runt. Tho troops' orders were lo parley for tliu missionaries' release before ntlncking, but lliu liiindils opened the fight. POLICE RATTLE (Continued from Pngo l) ill their midst, the police ruhcd for llio exit. A Inxicub was wailing for tlictn. They tumbled JHhs vmy into the vehicle, llio chauffeur put oil nil speed and a quick run was made MELANCHOLY, DESPON DENT WOMEN aro always afraid "something Is go-i lug to happen," nud wll naturally sou tho dark uldu of everything when tormented by headaches, bucliacho, dizziness, norvouiincNH, tliu tortures of a displacement, or an ulcerative, Inflammatory condition. Such wo men should romeiiibnr Hint for moro thnn thirty yours Lydla 13. Plnkhaui'a vcgetublo Compound has ben the safo.gua,rd of woman's health nud re stored moro women to health nnd happiness than uuy other remedy and whuro thoro is hwilth there Is no melancholy. W M.SCMANQ to tho prUoM. Ilunilrifda or M-rennw ioK Hiirfmgfttt clinoihr t)0 cull ilirounh ih utrooU until it oMtdm- t.llll't'll tluiu. (luil in UmliTUcar ltrnidcs ilisa Krauv tltaru Htiru nr- ;,nlod five women and two imni, in- I'ltiuing h ctcrygmon. O'llrifii'o hat nud stick wir mdd nt Hiiiftion tflor tho iDling, the for-mm- fur .ft!5 und tho Iflllsr for .ll..'0. Mi Kinny'n outwr olot)tbK hk torn off (InriiiK tlm MtruirRlo in (Ik pavilion nnd nIiu rfiichcd IIoIIowhs prison clad only in hr Ultrcd uu deiclolliiiig. HOTEL SWINDLER HELD (Continued from Page 1) Ink ovIiIhiico of a initileut nnturc. that uutnuiidrd. Wliltu tostlftoit that ho turaod over a shirt box lo a PoMtat TelriKraph uiHssonvor full of shirt, nnd when It roseliml the Medford llulol It wns full of Haera nionto itnpers of an old date. In ex plaining; tho transition (ruin ahirls lo nows Mr. White told a tnnulod tnlo that the court did nut belluvo. Kvldeiica was Introdured proving couehislvoly tho moveuieuts of While, lucliidlug bis operations in rdauts Piim and Ashlnud, whuro ho Is al leged to have swindled, and at tempted to swindle. Tho iilierlff's office will lakn a pic ture of White nud neud It to llio llurns and Plnkurton deUcttvo ageti- cl's for Identification, tho local nu. thnrltlOM hollovlui; that ho has a long criminal record. Ho Is the shrewd est gent tho lorn! pollco have had anything to do with In a long time. CHICHESTER S PILLS lfUI. Ai (..II lil.cm'H.TCIItl DIMIOMI IIIIAMl 1'II.I.H.I.i lib tcilwiwnnllfM.bll.(.AIrilrllM SOLO UV DRUGSISTS tVERWHCRB Grey Hairs never worry the woman who uocs Joys Sha llAl nnnn. Ilnu'a Ilnlr Health Tnnllivnu HNiMPni color to ijroy or faded hnlr. It promote! a noluriil, heullliy frowlh, free from dandruff, It ll not In onv itmo n lv. Sfk. ,h.l 41 ., .11 aAA.l.l... T... 11 - , "? - -Y F-"- "'."WW. I W I Ui.i'KI,liloicjiilllJfd4l:i mirnn. ii I u my ticciiiwil 11., Mt til. R. J. AIKDFOIID fllAUMAOr Y..-ATX 'Mini, Aiuyuur i'rwgffUirtr i I'llUlu II..I (l lluM f..l.llkV I im. il, I li:. Iilu IllU-ia. T I " ,V