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OTiFWORl) MTL TRIBUNF,, MraPFORD, OrtTCClON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 101 1. PAOE THREE i tf H .. I EASTERN BARRETS ARE A TOTAL LOSS Terrific Wind Sturm Destroys Crop j of Western NoW York Section All Fruits DnniiiC(l Onrtlotts Coinninntl Fnncy Prices In East. HkiiIhiI iV Diiv IhmIIu tint lolltiwiliu; tiiiilnr ditto ol' Now Vim If, July 120: Nino en rn hi Thin-mlny iiml 'JO on FiiihiV malm 7H ciUH i'ur thin week IIKIllllhl () llirMIH)(llllllll Wl'ItU lllh year, just nliotit Imir. MiiiilittlH. - Ifillll boxen yimlcnliiy mill (lit) innrlviit oouliiiiuiH very Hliiiiijf, nil (hi) html ol' lln'iii selling Jfil.'Ji lo .-1.511 willi ii k'MmI $2.7 C lo !I.II0 iiml Nitiiio half boxen "IK l.-IO to $1.(1(1. This muildit h k- liiuihalily Htriiu mi Ititt tlitlt jit'ius iiml hh li'i'l itiiitit roiilnlenl Iiml when (IiIh t'ni 1 1 wIh hunt from the northwest it 1h koImk In In lug kimhI Mutiny. lViti'lii'M.- Market Mlrnnjjcr daily. HI. .IiiIiiik uindluir up, WHIM nice Iii'iiKiiih iiml Km I v t'rnwfiiidH, K"d fruit, minim; iiml all the best of It U Mcllinj,' fiiini tl.fid to il.7fi per Imx. Smim limiilH(iiui) Klhcrln )mii;)ii!h from New Mexico hero, )iurl;i'd in California Htjlu st'lliui; l.7ft. There H notltiiii; to irccnl piod prices mi H'iiidii'H, Tin iitii'iiditiKMj at tint mii'tintih tfi-i'iits InrKi'r daily, about .'1(H) mi nv erupt ami tlmy simply J"i,'ht fur llu fruit, uliiidi sells quickly men at the IiIkIi price quoted above, On .Monday of this week a terrific wind storm did immense iIiiiiiuko to all urnpM nf fruit in Western NV.v YiiiI; miction and our Jtiiffan) friends iidvihu us the Itartlott xai were almost an entire loss, tln hot npidl two winkn iio having weakened the pears m that thoy easily IVH from tin lives when tin wind mum and our newspapers coiifitm this and Hay tin loss in estimated to he l.lllll.HM all nf which will make it belter mi Itiirtli'tts fiitui tin) I'lii'iln' I'llllht. ' Weather this week quilt) snlisfut' tur.v in t'M'ry way and tin consump linu ih mtv larjiit. DETHRONED KING RAVED OVER THIS BEAUTY. ;c;ys:uv mi ours. (Inliy Dt'Klyji, llio.licaiitlful 1'arlnlaii actn-Bd, who, It Ih wild, wan to u ureal i'xt.'iit riiiiniiHlhlu for tin downfall ami ImiilHliiiiuut of KIiik Munu kI f I'nrttiKiil, linn hIkui'iI a rontruct to play In u New York t heater at a i nil ii I mm Miliary. It Ih oven hinted that the dethroned klu, who in mill very attentive to her. will follow the captlvatliiK Cahy to Now York. WRITES POEM BARRETTS SELL FOR . 1 $2.90 AT NEW YORK W0RKHQU8 E Upton Sinclair, Sent to Jail for Play inn Ball On Sunday, Composes nn Attack Upon Plutocracy While Servlnp Sentence. M SN Hlewart Fruit eotnpnuy report tliu Hale of Itartli'lt punrx iim followM Au iikI 'J. Vw York, from Suihiiii, 2..UV .fJ.'Jll, 2,:io, .fJ.tlO, fJ.70, ,J.fi.Vl deinaml moderate; weather tmt hot. At Chieapi, from Suihuu, mjo, jf-ti.-ir., .fj.io, .fj.ou. riinii .Siteraiuenlo, $'2.'2T,, .fJ.'JO. At Huh tun, from Kiierautento ."f'J.-IO, .i'J.'-'O; marltitt deprexMcd on aeeonnt of heavy arrivals. Weather eool and plenHiiiit. , ' BRAZIL CORNERS COFFEE SUPPLY OF THE WORLD ( WASHINGTON'' 1). V., Auk. luahility to proeuod apiiiiHt Hut eof l'ee tniHt wa adiuitted hern today ty Atlorney (leueral WiekerKliam, lieeauHe, lie hm.vh, the htiehlumu nf the eoiuliinatiou in the Mrar.ilimi ov einineiit, which has eonieied ho eof J'ee supply ninl will "U only to eer iuiu pnitieH. i Wiiiluti'iduim deelaifd, howuveij Unit he wan lookiuu' for a loophole lo lolievo tin) nit nation. I Truc-Grcuory Weddlntj. A unl(iio ami pretty wdiIiIIiik oc nil red at AhIiIiiiiiI on Weilnenilay evening, AiiKUHt 1!, ut 8:ao o'nrlc In tliu heaullftll moonlight on the Htuto Normal cainpuH ami In an iiutninolillo. fl'hlH expected and luippy ovoiit wait the inarrluipi of Mnrctm Trim mid Cora UroKury. Hov. W. T. Van Hcoy perfoniiliiK the ceremony. The, (room IiuIoukh to one of tho worthy pioneer fiim 1 1 leu of that vicinity, ami received JiIh odueatlou In tho pnhlle huIiooIii Iiml tho Koutliern UreKOii Htutijp Nor mal, llo Ih well known au one of Uio liiPKremtlvo youiiK farimun of tho upper valley. The lirlde. Ih au uo roiupllHhod youii woman, u niitlvo OreKoulau aim), havliu: m'owu to yoiiui; wnniunhi'uil on u farm near Central l'olut. Hho rccolved lior tuihoolliiK In tho Central Point hcIiooIh Iiml after taltlnif. a rnvlow euiHo ln hn eolloKo nreiinnttory of AHhland, idio tuiiKht Hchool inicceHHfully In tho county. Tho happy pair will ko to liontielceeplnt; at onco on tho old True homeHtead ahovo Auhlmul. Thoy havo planned a loui; honeymoon trip In (ho eiiHt In tho later autmiin montliH. TheHo yoiiiiK iuoplo havo u ai'(;o cir cle or fi'IumlH In tho valley, who wIhJv Tor them tho heil there Ih In life. Gates Is Dyinij. l'AUia, Auk. I. ''"hn V. (liiteH, the Amoi'lciiu mlllloualru npoillni? and Wall Hlreot iiunii, miffered n Hovot'o Hluklpt,' Btol horn thh) aftor- WIUUNdTON. Del A lit. All attack on plutocracy which IiIh ml- k l A . . inlrerH Uecinie in wormy in rniiK wun Mnrkhain'H ".Man with (4e hoo" In tho net remilt hum todny for an 18 hour work limine nuiilonco served by Upton Hluelnlr, HorlnlUt, on the county ruckjdlo as a piinlithiuent for playliiK litirulmll on Humliiy. Slnclnlr'8 poem, which was coinpoiied between fitrnkeu of tliu hniumer durliiK five .Ipiura labor broakliit; rock, Iiiih creat ed a Hcmttitlnu. Kntltled "The .MemiKorle," the poem reailH: Oh, coiiiii, ye lordK mid ladlim or the realm, Couiofroni your couuIiuh Moft, jour perfumed hullo; Come watch wlth.imi thronfihout the weary bourn. Hero are thero hoiiikIu to thrill your Jaded nerves, Huch iih the cavo meij, your forefath- DiH, heartl, Croiichliu: In rorestH, In prlmeveal nli'.ht. Ilore, Her on tlur, In Hteel-barrcd caKCH pent, Tho beantii o breed and bunt through tho world Hark to that unoro hoiiio beaHt that HluiuberH duut; Hark to that roar hoiiio beast that dreaniH ot blood. Hark to that moan squid beaHt that wakat and weeps, And theio, In stiddeii Htlllnusn, mark tho Hound. Biituo beast, that ranpa IIh vormlu- haunted hide. OJi.como yo lordii and ladles ot tho realm, Como keep tho watch with mo this uhow Ih yours. Ilohold the sourco. or all your Joy and pride, Tlinan Iiiim(m Vll liaraeSH fllRt atlll HOI to draw (I'lio charlotH or your pai?eantry and prnup. It Ih their blood yo tthud.to make your reiiHtH; It Ih their treadmill that moves all your world. Oh, como, yo lnrdB and ladloa, kcop the watch j Uonio, Hit and think how It will bo with you, When Clod shall soud lila flamliih' an- Kol down And break these bars ho bath Ho done oft yore. So doeth Hi to Inrdti mid ladlefl Krauil Who feed upon tho blood ot other mini, And looijp JheHO beasta to rnven In jour BtlOOtH. noon and Ih hollevod. to bo dying. Ho Ih not oxpwtod ti uurvlvo moro than rifteen houiH uuleiui an unlooked for rally voiuou, PRISON PAROLE Former Medford Pastor Preaches Upon West's Prison Policy at Portland Also Discusses Banker Wilde's Extradition and Trial. I'ree use of the parole power by (iovornor West mid tho trial of Louis J. Wlltlo for I'inhcislciuont of tho fund or the Oregon Trout & Savlupi Hank were features of a pulpit ad dress In Kpworth M. K. church ut Portland recently by tho pastor, Itov. Charles T. McIMiuraon who Is well known In Mutlford havliiK formorly been eiiKUKed by tho Methodist con- KrcgnUou In this city. Ills topic was "Tito Fate of the Critics." While cxtnlllui; tho excrclso of liuirey by a stato executive in doulInK with convicts, the preacher asserted that tho welfare of organized society always must bu cotiRldored and due caution lined In extending clemency to irlmliials. In itilatlon to Wilde, ho scoffed at tho Iden that the alleg ed bank wrecker cannot obtain a fair (rial In Portland, but adjured the au thorities to bo particularly careful In handling the case, In view of tho as persions cithl on tliu city In this re gard, and to do nothing which might be seized on as lending color tu the theory that passion and prejudice hold Hway In Oiegon. In part Mr. Mcl'lierson, after deal ing with tho Ulbllcnl doctrine or mercy, spoke as follows: I Vlf wo never show mercy wo havo no right to expert that It will over he hIiowii to ub. Many fully develop er criminals art) Incarcerated and tor this hope. This makes great euro necessary In tho extension or execu tive cloineney. Governor West saya that U their crimes had been found out many others would bo thero, ami or thlH I havo no doubt. Yot tho iiuestlon Is aside from dealing with those who have been discovered in their Iniquity. "The hardened criminal hnrdly ov er can bo rerorint;d.lt la not right that In tho iiunii) ot morcy dangerous uiou should bu freed to-prey on or ganized society. At Uio samo time wo, must rerognlru thut great good caui ho accomplished by tho exercise of wisdom In tho parole power. Tho In tention ot our govtJvnor appears to bo excellent. If ho bIiowh good Judg ment In selecting men for parole I beljevo tho recognition, of his system as. meritorious boou will bo generally Hicognked." MARINES LAND PORT AU PRINCE r Three Nations Take Steps to Protect Their Citizens Rebels at War Amonn Themselves Simon Flees for Safely. POUT AU IMtlNCn, Hnytl, Aug. 4. -Anticipating buttle ln'twcen the ud hermits of (JfiierulH l,cconte and Kir mln, rival candidates for the Haytlnn presidency, tho United States cruiser Och Mollies, tho ItrKlsh cruiser Mel pojnonu and tho Uurnian warship Uruinnn today landed dotachmenUi of murine's in tho city. Consulates of tho three nations and tho hanks under their protection were occupied by the purines. Wltlt tho flight or President Simon tho rlvulry between Leuinto und Flr mln for tho place hud grown hourly, und thero Ik little hope .thut a battle can bo averted. The civic committee of safety will help the foreign .mur ines to supprcRS looting If the clubs should come. RUN POSTOFFICE ' I FOR PUBLIC GOOD NKW YORK, Aiib. 't.ChnrRing that I'oHtnwiBtor Qcnural Ilitchcock't. reci)inmenda(ons for increased post ure rates would prove to he a blow at education, and, at religious itintnie- tion, W. H, Slmllenberger, fonnerly an assistant itoHtmustcr general, tes tified today nt the federal inquiry into K)Htn affairs. Slmllcnbcrger declnrcd that inil- Iioiik of copies of religious and ed tieutionnl publications were carried tiirough the muiiH mid asserted that nny iiiereuse of M)htal rates would force n great curtailment in the vol ume of this matter. He insisted thdt the posl office department should not he a revenue producer hut that il should he mn for the broad benefit of the public nt large. WIFE NO. 3 IS SCARED AT NAT'S CONFESSION 5t.i)rlfnsa He.l.Ifnt tai I)y S.-hool for Oltl Ib frhnriifi nt Blutuni of Ht.Jotn t'dPtlft (lU'lilll U0llffl.( AEHIBI, Q ., lf ptnBUU, Usui, An, Eiecvuui, umnilm. v 1'oV i-tttuloaJarc-Tlli; HISTCIt Ulll'i:K10lt tiniiii';j,si. iit'iKiiitiittu O. NEW YOHK, Aug. 4. Alarmed at tin) chapter in Nnt Qoodwiu's "Book of Wives," which relates to Mrs Goodwin No. .'1, otherwise Mnxine El liott, Mrs. Goodwiu (No, 4, otherwise Edna Goodrich, lias determined to head off iwfrsible future revelations Through her attorney, Herman Koth, Mi'-s Goodrich will petition the United States circuit court for an in junction restraining the actor from publishing his domestiu writings. Sore On Hoke Smith. ATtAXTA. Ga.j Aug. 4. A reso lution was Introduced In tho legisla ture today declaring Hoko Smith's seat In tho United States senato va cant because Smith failed to qualify In time on the freo list bill. The resolution was laid on the tablo. SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Bottth Itlvcrsldo Now nmt Up-to-DiiUv Modern In every particular, gns rook log, etc. Women and glrla niunt brlnjc reference. W3I. flMITII. Crater Lake Stage Line Official Crater Lake Ktngo Autos Irttvo Hotel Nnsli nt H ru in. Tues days and Fridays, arrlvo CrnUsr Ijtko minin evening, Itcturnlng, leave Crater Lake Monday and TltursiUy. Conneo Hoiw with H (earner Klamath for Klamath Falls. Hound Trip $25.00, ono way $15.00. Medford to Klamath Falls via Crater Inko (ono way) f 18.50 Itcscrvntlons and tickets at Hotel aflh Garage. or Crater Lake liHiHiHi9niHiuiiiiBi.im Yon can't make a hotter Investment for your wlfo and frtm lly than to Install a gaa range In your homo with tho var ious accessories that help to mako housework easy. Lot its how you what It means to have gas In tho house- for fuel and lighting. We aro always glad to mako demonstrations. Oregon Gas & Electric Co. MKOFOHD, OHKGO.V. As an Inducement for you to try a GAS RANGK wo will rebate $6.00 on regular prlco ot any store you select until tho first of August. Leave your order now. NOTE: ranges Installed without further cost to yoti on easy terms, .jf- . 1$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ j H w & CO H B- & & Vj- BANKING SERVICE The Medford National Bank assures you of the best service. Its officers aim in every way to protect the interests of its patrons, making use of every means of precaution. The directors and officers are all well known business men; men of integrity and known for the careful and conservative handling of ary and all business intrusted to them. Its up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and the same careful atten tion to large or small depositors, makes it a bank for all the people. IF YOU ARE NOT A CUSTOMER OF THIS BANK LET THIS BE AN INVITATION TO BECOME ONE THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK W. H. GORE, President. J. A. PERRY, Vice President. P. E. aiERRICK, Vice President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Asst. Cashier a v. -at & -co 0 -co CO -co CO CO CO CO CO c CO CO CO CO ce CO CO CO CO CO vilj C:KitiC!C!C!6lCtiillCC!CtlCClClC!sJClC!(t:c52(!l?l4itiC;CtS:ilftCiCJSt!iJ!Jl Qils 0. Bald at 35 Kill tho Germs; Nourish tho Hair Hoots and You'll Never (row (Bald. U'b your owa fault If you grow bald at 35 as thousands ot men do; yes and women aro doing. If you havo dandruff thoro's a thousand or mora serins already devouring the very life of the hair at Us root. Kill theso germs with a CO cent bottle of Parisian Sage, and atop dandruff, Itching scalp and falling hair In two weeks. It's guaranteed, you know; this delightful and refreshing Parisian Sago that Is now Bold all over Ameri ca, and It (t doesn't prove hotter than any other hair tonic you ovor used, got your money back. Large bottlo GO cents nt Chns. Strang's and druggists everywhere. Tlasklns for UeaUn. fur i.lili Contturtnl bribe GISTCRS Or THE HOtY NAMES Or JESUS AND MARY. (,W,, Md.t i4 CtltitUH ftbrwi, Mullc, Alt, HiKullon iiJ Ccram( cUI Drrli. hJJ.iUHJlUi &uAni,,U&i4 Mw,lin4 liitllrclutlTlliir.Wlll9loiAniiouiuuiciit.AilJiiM SlTt.H SUffiKWK, St. Mjrt't .4J,u. DnM Pure " Clear Sparkling Ton can't afford to 4 witkont this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order m case sent to tbe house. Tho ureat. Host healthful drink kaowa is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER p. C. BIQHAM, Aim!. :e FISHING CONTEST 1911 The first steelhead for the season has been weighed in, scaling 11 lbs. 9 ozs; was caught on a "Backus Fly." We have them. Medford Hardware Comp'ny S18 CAST MAIN ST. a: a IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OTJMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Ticts Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINTG3, Manager -i . V -? j ?. . .W-lt--"T' ' H"-1 lifih4kwT .