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v,i' - W "?sWi PA'QK EIGIltT MEiyKOiw mail TirmuNK MrcrwoRD, otckcion, sun hay, ,tui at an, ini t. LURE OF LAND CALLS COLLEGIANS President Kerr of Corvallis College Points Out Growing Atractlon Frullralslng and Horticulture Has for University Graduates. SPRECKLES TELLS OF SUGAR TRUST Declares That Stockholders Were Virtually Robbed of $5,000,000- Tclls of Ancient War and of Truce Which -Followed. WEIRD CAMPAIGN AGAINST USE OF OPIUM BEGUN BY CHINA 4 UKEUUN AUIli;Ul.TL'HAli U, SE Y0uc Jm, 22tIiU Rtoc). JihUb, Lorvnllis. ur., jiiij jo. hnll,rfi ,,. ,h .,. .... ... ,m.i! new publication of President W. J. of jr,,0Oo,0OO "far tho benefit of Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural 1 col- Henry Q Hnvmoycr( Thcodoro Hbvc, icgo jusi .ui i".-, " " mcer, John Sondes and his father) Land Grant College Problems, ' PO;clnU8 Sprockols. was declared before' wiucu Huujcni ue nuiirewcu uio - the. house Hnrdwhik committee, which soomtion of American Agricultural in..-M,iM.n M. . nii,.lpv. i,. Claus Spreckels, junior. Explaining his charge, tho son of Colleges nml Experiment Stations in Washington, 1). C, lust November, when ho was president of the associ ation, mnkcB some interesting state ments regarding the change in the far fanner's outlook, and the in creased dignity of his profession. "The mighty changes wrought dur ing decades in tho conditions nffect- chnnged the ono time sugar king who today is president of tho Federal Sugar Re fining Company, said: "The sugar trust and my father's companies, especially the Federal and Philadelphia Refining Company, fouhgt each other rulnuously from 1SSS to 1S92. Then a truce was de- father agreed to sell ' "-T ?i( '' t tVWjt BUiiVTlS MfOKjUEK TTtfTM ah-tttim -'TJiat25S5JPwpsHidSaaB hihiIbiiihhiiumimiiihib V VJIjlMSBMafllE53fc9MI JiUnliTIKlllluiVinillilllUil BMStwJRHHnSESSflQriScSEiHI HHLHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHi T M I PROTECT WILDE Once Again Postpones Action In Em bezillng Case Must Bo Shown That Portland Banker Is Guilty of Crime. inir rural life have largely flm Ctrtnffu rtntlrknl- nilfl t-0ll!rflptpl ' . ,. "; . jdared and my ms anion ons, says .ur. . 5 pcr ccnt of hs stock ,n the VeAenl Through tho work of the pcul-;Company ,t carrIcd control. When tnrnl colleges in training Readers in came t0 Newnrk ho found tmU tho ngnoulturnl colleges in training lead ers in agricultural instruction, re search and investigation, and directly with tho farmers through the various extension agencies, the tillage of the soil has become more lucrative and dignified, and, therefore, more at travtivc. The opportunities of coun try life are greater than over before. There is a great awakening to the im portance of husbandry. Many edu catcd men are leaving the cities and professions to engage in different Havemeyers and Searles wanted to purchase his stock on a valuation of S5.000.000 for the entire plant. Tho reason for this was learned months later when tho stockholders of the trust voted to pay $10,000,000 in cash for tho property and It was un loaded at that figure." Spreckcls testified that Searles later forced him out of the manage ment of the Federal company. He A. RAJUXi OF oriUMC LaJLdS STA.GK OF Oi?ZUI SIPES dlVEiN" VP EJritiA-5K.T W ITl BT tKnilL GWNTIRaS ATD ft30UI !TO BE BVKNtn. 'COR. K&ZSCRSL Human heads in basket and ears skewered tin sticks testily in silent, eloquent voice that the Chinese government is bent upon extirpating opium, says a despatch from Shanghai. Tho unsheathed sword is being carried to the popy fields of Central and West urn China, and tho blood of those who insist upon defying tho im perial edict of prohibiting the manufacture of opium is flowing as evidence that the government meant liusl nes,s when it entered into a compact with the llritish government in U1117 to suppress popy cultivation. FATAL FOREST FIRE 1S0N GOES TO BURY CAUSED BY CIGARETTE' BODY OF MOTHER POHCUPIXB, Ont.. July 22. Chief Forester Altkinson of the Dom inion conservation association, after a thorough investigation on the spot, declares that tho recent fire whioh re sulted in tho loss of 770 lives, was Bald that Searles order to reduce the. nj probability caused by a ciga production of tho company and ad-j rottc. CHICAGO, III., July 22. Despite BOATS COLLIDE ON COLUMBIA; ONE SINKS POIlTI.AN'n flriv .till Runt. llis father's refusal to mix In tho nm-ly escaping with their lives, tho crew ter at all. Selyn Gdgar, Jurlo, today, 'of tho Shaven Transportation Com- SAN KHANUIllfcO, 3uly aa.-nv- omor Johnson, after oip'c having pOhl'poucd his decision In the extra dition case of Louis ,1, Wiltlc of San Diego, indicted at Portland for out hcxllciucnt in cotiucclbiu with the failure bf the 'Oregon Havlugsiuul Trust coiapany, today again wllh held iliicisioii until a conference be tween District Attorney fleorgo J Cameron of Portland and Attorney General U. S. Webb of California enn bo hold. At this conference the iiiction of whether Wilde is guilty of cmhcxidc incut will be taken up. (liveruor Johnson asserted that he does not believe Wilde is guilty. He says the attorney general lias rend ered an opinion sustaining this point. "If you can show tne," the guvor FRANCE WAGES DRY CAMPAIGN Over Hundred Million, Quarts of Al cohol Consumed Annually Gov eminent Enforces Teaching of Evil Effects of Drunkenness, I'AIMS, July Ul!.-Ovar 1'JU mil lion UiutH of alcohol ate consumed amuiully In France ami sinisc tho abuse of (his Ihptid irt no largely on the increase tho government has seen fit to inaugurate, hi all Ihouibllo schools coiiihcs In "anti-alcoholics," To begin with tha teachers are to take a normal course on the subject The text hoult on the subject Is being piepared by Dr. JacipicH ltoubiuo vitoh, chief physician of tho llicotio hospital. Dr. Kuille Hoeiulllou, di rector of tho communal schools of Paris will likewise prepare a trcatUa of a similar kind, this one supple menting the other. These books will leueh h parents its well as the children the ufforls of mi abuse of alcohol. Hy pictures and by writings the crusade wilt hu waged and while it Is admitted that nothing sucli tnlly ho galuoikfor the firt few mi ..niiltiiiliiil I'll.,., U'tl.l.. ii .i,Slt.l of c,nheW.le,nrul 1 will grant nitra'-f Zl w "?! f T " .iiit.., if T wiii -r ,l,u cWlilmii nt today hreomu tho par. to craiit it'' 0',,'' ,,f ,4m,orrmv' Fur ""l r ,l,u Jr. , , .... , ... , trouble now arises from tho Ignor- ue uimviiivi n iiiiiii (M'vmn'ii mm 1 I .. K iaH.I.IlHlllWll ...4...,l 1 Ul JlllVWIiUlui - J tvnnnrt tirltfa tvhlrli irt rnftlftfifl tr fin "III Oregon, for instance, there arc hundreds of collego and university! ... , . ; graduates engaged in fruit culture. I AmonR t,,e institutions represented m nllmrs nro. n loved in "s ciuo are unrvnru. inie, iironn, anj' many Lisbon Fears Invasion. HADAJOSE, Julv 2'J, DUpatchcs by couriers from Lisbon suv the Is hurrying toward .Chicago from Tar rytown. N. Y., to take charge of tho body of his mother, who wan killed hero by an automobile and whose j Identity as tho divorced wife of the iSt. Louis millionaire, had been I shrouded in her role as a domestic. I Young Hdgard has not seen his moth- pany Steamer M. F. Henderson leap ed from the craft us she wan sinking In tho Columbia river near Clifton to day, following a collision with tho tug SnmpMon and throe rock bar ges, Tho Henderson had practically 'her whole side torn out and sank within ....j ......... ... :c"r. .. rui i.:- r- n i:i.: in!...,:, t u rr irJiTT w ;;. & zzz r 0r 1.. cpnm is in h.,riy dd fi.ui u-nrlr nn.l ns instn.ethrs in air. , besides different agriculture ricultuml colleges and high schools ( medical colleges, is greater than tho supply, yet raanyj "In iredford the University club of the graduates from tho ngricul- numbers 120, n majority of whom, tnrnl courses in the Oregon Agricul-' according to the secretary, are en tural college are, from choice, going gaged in fruit growing or general. directly from this institution back to, farming. Five foreign and 40 prom ,' of nn invasion.of royalist troops from me norm witn tne idea or ngnin pine-1 inc Kiuj; Manuel on the throne. It; is said that a revolt in Lisbon will be-' gin ns soon as the royalists enter the! country. er since the divorce, twenty-five years rn few minutes after being struck. The ago. i boat was valued at about $50,000. 1 , ' Captain Stinnett, master of tltu Hen- MAMMA D0NT LIKE BRIDE; , , derson, telephoned tho news to tho STOPS SON'S ALLOWANCE! com'miI ."lCii ""o, nui gnve.iew details of ho collision. Hie farm. "Ill Hood river there i n university ! club of 125 members. The secretary of the club reportB that 117 of these own fruit lands, while tho other Piglit are practicing lnw or medicii:?. SAX MATEO, Cal.. July 22.His i allowance stopiwd by a disgruntled j (.....,., r-t. .-.,...... i'..n... t... i r-nin!., p.'.:..:o :.. ..:.i 4.. i. .. M""1"" "''i - ." ". V". ... :"' "' . . . millionaire aviator, heir to a U0O. inent American colleges and univer- " ho"cl "f " yul.st forces, which 00 M,ntc ow , 15tiwt,lio wa8 (o-. nro kn-rt.I .x !.. . .-, :.... I.. !?. .. i For instnnce, ", mu i .. m,y,,K ... v uirni.;(1lv . .. r. .i xucy "re oeemreu io no nrmeil with sities arc represented. there are 13 from Yale, seven from Harvard, seven from Minnesota, five r " ,M" ""''"" , "" from Michigan, five from Cornell,! J"e ". f00'1 Y of ammun.t and so on." forced to bring his honeymoon I uvuuuii urn. iicigiau XOTICK. There Iwll bo a meeting Tuesday afternoon at -I nt tho Haptlst church, of the ladles of tho town who are Interested In a Greater Med ford Hcmembcr tho place and 1H and field guns. lane i, trin tn' ii siiiIiIpm otiiI liiwiiiwfi nr.liii.L' . morally .- . 1 . I 1 ---...- ...V...V. niira niiii in . of fumN Walkers -mother strongly ' dato audcomo. ion .! .t . ,.. . .- , iii-.iiiiii:il wi iit'l MJl. n mill ll.lc till i Miss Caroline Given. Hnsklns for health. withhold ndiug in the ruse eunio aft er coasiderafion of the matter, in which Clarance Darrow, attorney for the MeNamuras and a dote friend of Wilde, took fiart. Darro'w, in the pivcnior's office, at Johnson's invi tation expressed his views of the case. Darrow declared he did not consid er that Wilde hud been guilty of em- hoxxlcmcut. "A year ago I was in your office," ho said, turning to Cameron, "ami you told me then that you did not think you had enough evidence to in dict. You may. of course, had oilier evidence since, but from what I have seen hero,! do not think it has been shown that Wilde was guilty." Darrow said he had practiced lnw in many stales and that the, law of eiuho.xlcincut was not only definite but that in most states it was parol! cully the same and thnt from all his experience he could find no prece dent that woiild serve to show Wildn was guilty. niiqe, or cnruleHstiess of tha parents, thimsnnds iisni (housauds of whom "Win imbued with tho idea that wine will make children strong. Among the massed this buliof in universal the fathers and mothers soaking bread in glasses of wine and eating it, the children doing likowiNn. There is a law here which calls for cmnloycrs of servants giving to each servant a ttiart of wine n day or its equivalent in money. Tim laborers lunch is a ipiaiiiity of chocs and bread, and a miarl of wine. Tim poor are to6 snrfto buy muat hut they are never too sior to hiivn wine with every meal. Cty' employes, accord ing to statistics gathered all over France, spend nil average of 'J.fltl francs (.VJ cunts) it day for wines and other nlcohollu drinks, among theni absinthe, usually of lilt inferior quality. Maiy of these employes spend im average of only lHXi cents n day on food and HI cents on alcohol.. Hnsklm for Hoaltn. ONLY jo DAYS MQRE t OF THIS GIGANTIC RJRNITITE SALE Porch Furniture AT COST . Every piece of Porch Furniture at actual cost. Old Hickory, Reed, and Mallibar Fibre. Beautiful Patterns, Latest Styles, all must go at some price. THIS REMOVAL SALE Is the talk of the town. Each piece in the store is marked way down in order that it will be sold before we move into the new building. I hfiin i rMllll ILA M'mwfAMKi' wWmm T'ifc"OH I U jfou WHdfa a uff fob that ioom vou ean -Ind it hhfM now. w& ae waking buefa a t&mhlation bah on the uffb y$$ haw that th& a& &aiC iria tioht oat oj oak 6tohe. ;; fa M SzautifyuC b(ff bait UfM 'into . ifotA hotm and bfftead itbM . tiut on thai Coo. tfaz vt-how 4antiCu ean tniotf & ntet fwfc ug. ' wow ti the time to Suy. Only 10 das more 9xl2.Axminster $18.50 MEDFORD FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. rat