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pAGTCjrourc. MEDPORTJ MATE TRTOTftrE, MEDFORD. ORUtlOX. 'ITUSDAY, OrTOHKK 1-1, Mill. Wedfokd mail tuiuune AN INHnrKNOKNT NBWHl'Al'UR X'UIIMHIIKD KVISIir AKTICUNOON KXfKI'T MTNtlAr HY Tlltl MKUKOUD I'UNTINU CO. TliG JVmoorfttlo Tlmca. Tim Mrdford Mull. Tlio AtotUord Trilmno. Tln South ern OrtftO'van, Tho AMiland Tribune. Ornoe Mill Trllunt HulMlntr. I3-S7.it North 1'lr lurcst! tnlcrtiuna "6. Official 1nr of tho City ot Mxdford Offlcl.il Pupcr oC Jniknon Counij onOllOU PUTNAM, NAi-or nnd MntuiKvr THE "PSYCHOLOGICAL TIME Kntnrtri nit R.vond-clusa nunue nt Medford, OMiton, tinOi r tit itot or Mnroh 3, 1878. UUBSCUIFTIOZT EA.TEB. Onoiijvxir tv hiiiII -"?? Onn month, by mull - ... .60 Per inmitli, iillvod ly errlr in Moitrnisl JnrfcHuniillo r 1 I'ctt trul l'piuu . -SO Rutiir-Uy .inlvs tv nt.iil, r ymr . !W Wwk'r. VT v f 1so uvronN cincax-ATiox. Dully fir eo. -1 momba end Iiir Novetnhtr .to nil T I The Mnll T '.biii. I'rrry N. ah .i in.l 1'ortlRtiil Holo I'm t. an ' Vmi 4 n Mlo nt ni rrmoweo. the x r i.ttii nd, Portland itiTHL Or. Wash fflO MEEIS DUNDEE TONIGHT LOS ANtlKLKS, CnL, Oct. II. uho- Rtnttis of. the uexini: mune 111 Los Angeles will bo fixed dcliintely tonight when Joe Azexedo of Sacra mento nnil Johnny Dundee of . Xoxv York mot in a bout scheduled to go twenty rounds. Tlicrc is n chance that tho box ers will not be jtcrmitled to settle their morils, for much of the nnti Iwxtng agitation dating from the death of Hull Young, following n mnteli wilh Joe Willard. is exact ed to reach a olimnx tonight. Upon tho recoipt of complaints from the Los Angeles Ministerial union the district attorney's offie will have representatives at tho rinsidc to Flop the contest, if in their opinion it devolops into a prizefight. Ueint ties from the sheriffs office will be there nUo. Six minister from Lm. Angeles diuretic, selected from the Ministerial union will be there to prompt tho officials. Dundee is a ton-heavy favorite with tho bettors. 1G 10 POnTLA.VD. Ore., Oct. II Lloyd II. Wllkins, charged with mur dering Lou L. Winter, a musician, who waa found early Saturday morn ing In a suburb with his skull frac tured and later died as tho result ot tho injuries ho sustained, was ar rested early today near Vancouver, 'Wash., and according to the police, confessed. He was brought to Port land. WI)klns was taken Into custody by four Portland detectives who had been trailing hi in for, many hours. According to Wllkins ha had an accomplice, but the police disbelieve this statement. WiJklns said that he and bis al leged accomplice met Winters as tho latter alighted from a steert car, and tried to Induce him to disclose tho whereabouts of Wilkin's wife, from whom ho was ostrangod. On Wil kin's rotusal Winters struck blm with an umbrella. WIlkliiB declares that ho did not know the blow had re sulted fatally until be read of it In tbu newspapers. RABEON TRIAL FOR MURDERING WOMAN M EDITOR D and tho Rogue River valloy wove never in sounder condition than at present. The year, while not n reoord breaker, has been a pros porous one. It has been a year oC ample crops and good prices. Cash buyors for nearly all kinds of produce have been plentiful, i'eai-s and apples have been of excellent quality and sold at protitable prices. Mom money is coming in from tho orchards than in any previous year, owing to the greater bearing acreage and there is a wider distribution of the money received. There is more intensified farming than ever before. The valley is exporting vegetables, potatoes, poultry, hay .and grain much of widen lias until recently had to be imported. Inflation has been squeezed out of values, rentals and business. A solid foundation has been reached upon which to build up on enduring and solid lines. Industry has replaced speculation and the demoraliza tion, that followed in its wake. The speculators have ''folded their tents like the Arabs and silently stolen awav." Business conditions are healthful. Trade is increas ing. Development of natural resources is under way ami permanent payroll-creating industries beimr established. All living things grow in spurts. Nature always fol lows a period of growth with an ensuing period of rest. AVe have had our period of rest and recuperation the time is at hand lor a period of renewed growth and activity. For three veal's the valley grew and developed beyond till precedent. For the past two years it has marked time while recovering its breath. The winter of our discontent is, one with the dreams of yesterday. The time is at hand when we must wake up, shake off our lethargy, renew our enthusiasm and start things. We must cultivate the old spirit of self-confidence that does things. AVe must Imnish pessimism and practice optimism. We must show faith in ourselves to force others to show faith in us. "We have the promised land that millions tire looking for. Nature has given us the finest that she has. 2so place are her charms more alluring, no place are her rewards lor industry greater. It is our own tnult u. we do not bring those millions in touch with tho country they are soekiug. The Development league meeting tomorrow afternoon at tho Xatatorium at 1:30 o'clock of fere the first oppor tunity. Grants Pass, Ashland, Central Point and other towns of the valley will be there for the purpose of co-op erating in a statewide movement to take advantage of the Panama exposition tourist movement and deflect to the small cities of the state a portion of this travel, to the end that a never-ceasing stream of settlers will see the best portion of the best land under "the Stars and Stripes. Everyone who has the future of city and valley at heart should attend this meeting and lend the movement the energy and enthusiasm we call the Med ford spirit the spirit that does- things and makes good. Nothing in community building is the result of accident or chance. It is the result of systematic work along plans well thought out. If we want to secure the advantages of exposition travel we must go after it in advance. Now is the time to begin the psychological moment is at hand. How to Save Hay and Forage $( agj Crops From Rain Damage Auto Road to Roxy Ann To tho Udiler: A render of your paper uccudoined to find in is col umns progress nlvvn.Mt heralded I would hof to call your Kind atten tion to the t allewing: 'flu weather at ban est time'tii the Itoguu river valley is yitnply ideal as compared wilh that of other conn- trio, 1ml this season more hav was spoiled tliAn in previous yenr be eaii"e tho fanners were not piupnrcd to meet the munexvhnt ahnormitv of weather conditions piowuling early in tho summer, llovxcxer, such 1ioh heariug event would he in a at eat measure avoidable, if fanners here would for ementeiioy adopt menu and ways as used by people in a rain ridden country, where sometimes the kernels in the hully heads oxen stand ing stacks of the grainfields goiiuin ate and sprout. lied clover is one of the forage plants iinmt difficult to cure for liny, therefore it is put tip on so-called cloxer rider, .vet any plant for liny is suitable to be put up on riders, grains and grasses, of course not so easy as the nrifolia and legume. A eloxer lider consists of six: wdes trom t xx el xv to fourteen feet Imtg and from txvo and otic-half to four inches thick, three pole, tops fast ened together by stick or bolt, are set up as a riosc, n st'u-k is out xvnrds put in each of these poles to hold about two feet eboxe the ground the other I lint' poles, mu lling horizontal from pole to pole, ex tending (heir ends from txvo to IhreO feel erosswajs oxer the (dicks, It take:) a little practice (o hung the green stuff, according to its fine ness or coarseness, from two to llnee feel thick, in oxen layers fiom the lioiixontttl poles around tlm ariposc to Us top, leaving n conical an pool In uiul under the ilder for circulation, A rider bears from .100 to 8011 and more pounds. The forage inntoriul is ready for the tider when nuidy for shocking. Ilidcrs are nn udxautngo ! changeable weather Iicouuko the for- age hung is saved -and set in tows the riders wilh their loads can sla in the fields until tho second out iv toady for hauling, xxhen both' mow ings by the constant weather of Ih" advanced summer uie most eonxen ieut to haul Fir poles heio are almost to be bad for the hauling. Once on tin farm they will hv proper care lusi ns long as nn alfalfa field. The im itroxed clover rider bus got Ihiee cast ferrules as top lasliMiings tmd three mullculilc iron tings instead ot sticks to hold the hnrixoutnl isdes In place, an advantage for strength, easier handling and less spnee of the riders when put under iooT. The fnroftoiu tuny not only be new but limply for this beautiful val ley. Why not pteparo in time to sit-c lite crop yftcr money is spent for superphosphate to insure nearly a double vieldf CAKI. IllKllUltSTADT. Kuglo Point. Oct. I'J. PAGE THEATRE Tuesday, Oct 21 The Greatest Play of the Day' THE LURE The while slave drama, indoreed b Ihe l S. While Slave CoiuiniHsiouer. Now running aNo at Maviiie lOlliolt's Ibcalcr, N. V. Prices COo, 70c, $1, $1.50. Scat Sale Opens Sunday at Mox Office. IT What William Ellis Is Telling About Oregon in the East (Froiii the Ojiinex ller.ild.) Akcd for an i1wn of (lot locality and surroundings of their piCMMit home at Mcdford, Oregon, Will Kit is sat down and xvitlt the k-ii of a ct lipped in the end of a rnluhnxv, dashed off the following giexxinf: rhapsedy: "Iiiuigiuo ,uurJf iu a beautiful ntid fertile valley with mountains all about vim vving in grandeur with tho Al(ts of Swilm-r-liind. Fifty mihii away and 't in clear viexv towers n mow -cupped mountain, resembling n majestic marble monument. Yn live in one of the simple btmnlow fur which mo nine city is iiotcu. inc taw-n about tho hoitHc is, velvety green nl- xxnvs, for here the gr-1-.s ) matter. (o drive at our will in any dilution midst scenery most pleading to the c.xe. Kemcmber that exery day i bright and sunny, that while the temperalure may at times indicate ninety degrees, (hero is alum-t an nliMiIttlc nhtfoiico of humidity. Today or tomorrow or any other day dur ing (lit whole xonsiw frno M.iy until November you ouii plan for an tiling xvith dinner !h the xvtiods or beside a bsbbling brook. And when you re. tile after one of these days of de light; you will find hlnnkeU a real necessity. Moreorer many of the M-ode in this little city hnve learned lo cast out fear, to substitute swest uess for Hculity, to think calmly nnd mutely nnd lo lie kiud to their neigh bors. I'ader all the-e conditions absolutely destroying rvcrv weed jhaxo we spent an ideal year iu our You are fortunate in hav.n a car' new Oregon hume." 3&SM N. Florence Clark SACIUMKNTO, Cab, Oct. H. S.idi J. HaW, cafe ontortalnor, went on trittl here today before Superior Jurijeo V, M t'ouley of Mndora coun ty, charged with tho murder of CUory tie fit. Mjurlee, a woman of tho undet world. Tho woman was found doad In hor nnartmout 0p Jul- S. Unlr tour s(l tlmt ho and Jaok Drumgoo'a, a jiiUoflnhter, oiitorad tho wonmn'B apanmcuta for th jur poso of rob'ury A ttrunslo fol lowed and tlio woman wu klllou. llobar chnrget that Drurogoolo Ptrangled tho xvgo.an, but Ur.ungoole uUokps Itabor coniMlttod the crime. Cl'io Storllng, nn Inmate of tho Cherry roscrt. Is awultiug trial on a It is not generally known thnt Mcdford has within one hour's travol one of the grontoet scenic wonders that can be looked tisn in the htnle of Oregon. For the purpose of ascertaining the possibility of nn automobile road to tho summit of Itoxy Ann, the writer, with a lmrty of Medfordites, made tho trip nnd found that an ntt- toioobilo road is feasible. The sum mit can now be reached by xvngou and horse within 1100 ynrd., but xvith the expenditure of .fo00 a good road to tho summit can bo built without 'difficulty and traveled by aulos dur ing the summer months. Mcdford should take stops imme diately to acquire Ifoxy Ann nnd build a road to its summit for the admiration of it people, its tourist and the future generation. Tho lofty heights of Itoxy Ann, with its nxvo in.piriitg view, is nature's gift, and is of great importance to this viuiu- Itoxy Ann peak is but tevon nnd one-half mile from Mud ford. Tho road which would have to bo built is less than two utiles from the lin ker plauo, to which a passable roud is uli cad y constructed. There is no and many acres of fruit lands, with tho noble Ilogtte Itixer winding its way to its final end into the Pacific. Itoxy Ann hns its points of inter est. I you have traveled at till in this country or abroad all xrill come back to you. You will bo reminded of scenery which you hax'e looked upon in conntrios renowned for scenery not any more inspiring than the view from Itoxy Ann. As a strong believer in good roads, I should suggest that Med ford take steps at once to build this road he forn it is out of hor reach to do so. At the present time, the summit mm be reached within one and one-half miles through the Wcslcrlund cherry lane to the Uakor place by auto. From thero you can by team rcjach the peak within 1100 ynrdn. Kvory nutoinohilo owner should be interested in this lofty undertaking, and do his little mite toward the building of tho Hoxy Ann Heights road. Medford boasts of 'Mi auto owners. Tho little sum of &1 nh would raise tho necessary amount to build the road. Thp convention of tho Pacific Confct flood Itondri association U scheduled to hold its lfll I mi'Oliug il... ......11...... I !,.,.., I !;( 41. n C.ll.,..- similar chairio. .tn both Habt and 7 t . V' . m.. A'... .... '' ' i 'I ,iij iiiu nuuinijiii .'iLmi viiu "i i" ncolt, only raul iili.lrimliiin. in niHiiv nliiiiMi milv ill OUT oitV, Wo should linVO tlli- tl.o roinnviiif of lo.wa mcL- wiiidd be ' road ready for one of Iho v show necessary. 'J ho sttetch to bo built would luivo to bo on the spiral order to reach the summit and would muke the distance not to exceed eight miles to tho peak, Tho peaU i M00 led above wu level, over 21i00 feet above tho floor of tho valley. From its height the eyo nvur hundreds of miles of tho valloy nnd mountain range, scenery. Pilot Hock and Mt. tymatn are visible o;t the south; to DrtinjBooIo, who wero nrrosted In San blogo, qburge that she plannod the robbory, JAPS ARREST BURGLAR WANTED IN UNITED STATES 1 ( ' i Tqiv'lO, Oct. 3 I. A mini giving his uuiiie as G. Hunt, said by tho au thorijieg to be wanted in lite United SitCjS on burglary ohnrgoe, was ar iOhtCl hero loday und held pending c.trtjditionv formnlitivs. Ciibcades, and Mount twonly miles from Crater Lake, Mauds out in their glory nnd adinir alion of ils beholders. The Three .Sisters Rttttos in Lane uud ('nsik counties can be outlined, and in clear weuthor are plainly visible. Ilefoie you, from Wngner butto on tho hoitth to the Gold Kill buttu to the north, you observe tho valley and tho floor of the txvo Table Kocks, including the little cities of Central Point, Tolo, Jacksonville, Phoenix, Talent places of tho valley, so get busy. GKORGIi BOOS, Secretary Pacific Const Hood Hoad association. STEAMER DEVONIAN ARRIVES WITH V0LTURN0 SURVIVORS LIVERPOOL, Oct. 14. The steamship Dovouinn arrived heio this niteniooii with its contingent of the survivors from tho burned liner Vol tttrno. Tboy wero transhipped to a vessel bound for Nexv York. Weather Forecast Oregon -Fair east today and to te to eorrow: southeasterly winds. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 S. IMIITLKTT Phones M. 47 and 47-J-a Ainbulanco Scrrico Deputy. Coroner FOR CHILDREN, A r..,.lflltllalfn. I'.rlll!ir4ftt rnn.ll!Hn, 11 riiiliirliri uHmni.li I'vniihlH. Trrllllm . Vorm.. iftlXrrnh up Culd ."ilifArL At all llrurci.l. 3lt4 Don'tacetpt HupiitruM vnvy AitM, .. i II I u r it r r , Trflasl'tii. inSlhiiurt. Alllraf JLl flAi.'! arrnt H.MnUM.nlM yilvh Atlilr.... ni (ubttituts. A. S. OLMSTED. L Roy. N.Y., Stork and Cupid Cunning Plotters Many a New Jlomo vlll Have a Littlo Sunbeam to Brighten It. There l uauilly a i-rtaln ilri;ra of dr'ail In fvrry noman'it in'.nil ai iu tin iirntmlilo iitln, Ultrr and ilinvrr of child hlrtti. Int. tliauks tn a lnit rrmarkalili rvinrdy knuwn oh MoiIit'h I rl.nd, nil fiar In ban luliwl aud Km iwrlod U uuo ct unbuund d, Ji)ful antlrliatliu Mutbi-r'a I'rlniil la used rxtcrnalty. It la a tiKUt in nctrntini; apiillratli n, raakra thp inunlva iif Hi F.otuai-li and alHlumro pliant an tliojr itand mlly and naturally without pain, trlib'-ut dlatrnM and ltU wnt uf toat iwcutlar naKa. rn-rvi.(iirici. and jthir ajmptoun ibat tnl tu wtaken the iroapcctlTii mutb.'r. lima fiipld and tlm niotk arc h"ld ui t venrratlnu; they arc ratd aa cunnlui; pluttcrj tu buratd tbo eonilni; uf a lltllo amititniii (fa claddrn Iho ln'nrta and brighten Iiiu Iiuuim uf a but of bappy famlllia, Tli fro flrv'ttitiiMmV. of women who have UiHl Jt(.ilier' lrln.i, ami thua know (rum 'Xix-rlrnr that It U on uf our Kr-atit niiitrlttitt'ia tn h ulthy. happy innthr hwKl. it la aold ly all driiia-iata at 11.00 per Ij-rttle, und I pcctolly re umtneinlfd na a prmutivo of iklntf brnxals and all uth'r mill Axrf XVrldi to Itrndllul Ifipilator Co., JM lAinar Illdtf, Allan a (la., for tbolr rt-ry vul"alit lk to eij "ctant inothiTi. litt a buttle ot Motbtr'a i fltnd to-day. VIOLINIST AMI Ti:l IllUt rirat-clam Music for all Orcnalomi 1 1 t(t V. l'ourtli St. riiono 7IIKI Ranch for Sale or Rent CompOBcd of ltiiO ncreH In Wood Itixer Valley. TOO acrcn miwn to ti mothy. All under Irrigation. Water rlKlit owned. Well fenced with I'nue Wlro l'onco. Tor further ln?orma Hon nnd partlculnrn, write or apply to N John W. Cox ilauiatli ()rc,'i)ii m No piece with out tbU Trade Mark on It la genuine. 1IAMC3 i CUT OLASH AM) HILVKItWAItU Malco Apnroprlato and Accontablo v I'rescnta Martin J. Reddy Tlio Jouelcr Juat received a uhlpmcnt of k'ush and tho latest pieces lu silver. Bittncr's Real Estafe & Employment Bureau For Sale One of tho Ik st fruit runcbcH In tho valloy, flno modern Improve ments, a snap, come nnd tee. 110 aero stock ranch, with iiomii stock, 20 acres In alfalfa, land sub Irrigated, fairly good Improvements, cIohu to now Interiirbnii railroad. A burKiilu at $0000. 120 aero ntock und dairy rant It, CO acres lu cultivation, 2.1 ucros un der Irrigation, 20 ncrcu iu ulfulfa, entire plaio could bo Irrigated, I roont'lioiiHo, barn 25x75, Price f50 jior were. Nli.ii suburban liomo acrovs tho harbor from Heattlu, near Kovorninont navy yard, fronting on tho beuch, What have you to trttdo for this? List your ranch for lent, with us. Wo have 8ovura,l nupllcnnts, Wo want morn listings of houses and rooms for rent. Wo have a kooi! coxv to trudo for good , work horso, xvlll pay differ ence. ' lhiiploymout OlrlH nnd women for general houuo xvork. , Carpenter, llanch bunds. , Party to run boarding houso for crow, llousol(coier. MRS. EMMA BITTNER lies. 1'liono JOUO-X I'liouu Hr,H. Opjmblto Nunll Hotel ItOUMa 0 (ami 7, J'AlJkl ULOOJL TONIGHT TfUsll.W AM WKUNIJSDAV 7 V. M. Sharp "Tltll INVMHtim" Three part Kaletii of tlm "Ktmthir War." foiiKht In the Hole In the Wall cenulry, Wo., lu I ! l a , adopted front John Lloyd's famous novel. "A.MOMJ n.ni i'i;li.(ws" Comedy "HDWIN'S lUIMJi: (!' IIONtlll" CuitU'dy lllllklllt IlllkklUS Plauo Trap, Druiua, ICffects l.iul.y Tli Let ,1 ami I tic Coining TlinrMlny Nlutit (Inly nn: (jAN(iHTi:it" A Lublti To Keel UUt :n 4Un Klnnf. Theatre WIIdl IA l,,c muuci with Your Stomach? THEATRE K rcattirc Mill (or Titcoiln) and eilne.ila) The Water Rat mt Tlio M)tcry of tbu Winding Stnlrxtay Sollx Detective Story lu 2 Itiwls patiii: xvi:i:ki,v .no. iu A I.K.TIT ON Tltnt'lll.ltll WATItltS Kdlson nramii, l't-tUiirliiK Mary l'uller i.lem: .Miti.i.cit t In Souks Kvtni WALTLIt ItltACIC Tho Irbtb HxvtMlo I'oniltiK 'I lnirxdiiy Tin: awakkmm: ot v max Two Heels 8TA THEATER TODAY Hill and Hill A Vaudovillc Kkolrh. 'J'lmi 's DiflVivnt 4 Reels Photoplays rncliidin (i lloui'iiitf laivt' Coint'dy Best of Music New Travelogues Always 10c Draperies v curry a vnry cotnptetn Una of drnuurlvM. Iac oiirtiilna, flxtnron. oto., and dii nil churn, h of iiiiliolMtiiruiK. A ajierlal limn to .,uk ufter tliln work exclualvidy unit will Klvo na ttood urvlco bs In iioanllda to uat In ovon tlio lurKuat olllca. Wooka & McGowan Co. Ilx Sixnuiel H ii'kiim Adam III Urtilber lrfidlea' llgtnv Juiiru.il bii twiio !in Mr. A dews Mtys: "Home ot th moat prunottnrad ciiim nt nMtt nnd "nervous d)wji. atK" urn tUMl xltr the st4iiiiith It elf Is Jiorfectly nund nnd urn due to oyo itmltt." If veil nffnr form twnli dM ardrs, butler hare )iur m Inetl. I pwlallw on yo atrnln nnd can Rlvi )on rMMltUe ndvlfe In thistn tnatturs. lilt. ltlt'KKItT Suite t-'J (her llenel'i. .Mcdfonl, Oto. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS ThonniKhly modern riKmis nMiliiiff fiiiin $s.(M) to $15.1)0 per month Matlirtioni nnd Laundry Aci'diiimod.'itituis Oils :ml Iilft iii Mlits I-Jvorytliiii l,'iirni.sliud I'l.vpupl KmIh 1117 liivtTHldc So. IMioni. !)0(.J, REMOVED 't have rt'inovt'd nup of fiff from Hi Smith .',. to -I'J X. l-'roiil and would ho ilc.'iscd to have your pat- Wo Move Anything EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phono 31D. 42 N. Front E.D.Weston Official Photographer of tho Medford Commorcial Club Amateur FinishiiiK Post Cards Patioramii! Work Flash lightH Portraits fntoriorand oxlorior viowa NoKativo.s Hindu anv Unit) and any placo hy appoint mont. 20R F. Main Phono H71 Laff fC-Xm.1 VJgJaflf . Va! . T 7ajjJuaJB w.-kv;-"" hotel in ti Meat located i r nc City, i Running dirflillctl ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Gtrto Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooma $1.00 each 00 room - 1.50 ench GO rooma - 2.00 cacli 00 rooma xilili pwilj UlH 2.00 each GO rooma miiC piaile lull) 2.Q0 each 30 ulto, liedroom, Jnr lor and batli 3.00 each For mora than ono stieat add $.00 oxtrix to tlm oiiove ratca for each additional uueit. Rtductlou by week or inontli. Manitgtmtnt Chtttcr IV. Keltty MZPTMirwsim-uTJism 't t.