ft" nroi sex n W! lL.'.ll.i. GREAT GAIN IN FRUIT SHIPMENTS FROM CALIFORNIA HACIIAMKXTO, July 'Xi. Fruil shipments to Ilia cn&tcrn innikeU inwlo wlinl is pmlinbly Iho greatest pun for one F-ensiin over nnolhcr liiht nipht, when tin? lolnl shipment, ntM'oiiling to rcorls icsiied hv tho Cnliforiiin Krnit Distributors, showed n Riiin of 100.1 cnrlnniN over the shipments of lnt year for the eniue time. The wi value of n cnrlonil is linmtcil nt $1'200, which would mnke the vnhie of tho increase nlouc $1,- aon.ooo. This pronl jain is due to n nutn lier of thiiur4. hut principally, sny fruit men, to the early senson and nhiinthint crop. The total caw ship ped in nil varieties up to the present is :i(M0V&, as against 2937 for the same penod last yenr. Tho last shipment sent cat was 10(1 ears, as follews: Peaches, 8-P,j: plums, 2l'!i; pears, ,")0-t; ernpes, 3, niiil niisccllaiicoiiB, Vi mr, CROP CONDITIONS IN FOREIGN LANDS Guy Connor, local agent for Slmoni. Shuttloworth & Co.. has rccolrcd tho following report or fruit conditions In Europe tor Julr. 1914: KatfUad Pears, good crop, but being some what modified by present ircother conditions. Apples, generally a half crop, ex cept In tlio county of Kent, which at present may bo taken as one-halt to two-thirds crop. France llartlctts, generally heavy, other varieties medium. Apples, good crop. Germany, halt crop pears, good crop apples. Dolglum, halt crop pears, good crop apples. Holland, under halt crop pears. Under halt crop apples. Portugal, under halt crop pears. Small crop apples. STOCK MARKET SHOWS GAINS ARER SEVERE SLUMP NEW YORK, July 25. The for eign situation was ngntn a highly un settling factor In tho local stock market, which opened with losses of 1 to 2 V6 points In response to I.on don's depressed level. Substantial support soon brought about a com plete reversal, with tome material gains. Another gold shipment to Paris was attended by n further ad vance In exchange. Tho closing was Irregular. Kuropc agoln was the primary fac tor In today's, local market opera tions, the scml-panlrky conditions on all foreign exchanges, finding direct reflection In numerous severe early recessions here. Canadian Pacific was most seriously affected, losing !H at tho outset on a sale of 1G00 shares, while Northern Pacific fell almost as much. Steel also was ex tensively dealt In. large blocks chang ing hands at one point decline. Prac tically all the International list regis tered losses of 1 to 2 joints, with a number of now low records. Busi ness in the early dealings was hcav tcr than at any previous sessions -of tho week, being augmented by for eign offerings. A rally before tho end of the first half hour materially reduced Initial declines and tho market closed strong with many gains. Tho statement of the actual condi tion of clearing house banks nnd trusts for the week shows that thev hold 1613,4 17,750 reserve In excess of legal requirements. This is an Increase of $400,233,000 from last week. PORTLAND SENDS DELEGATION TO TRI-STATE MEETING TO EXPORT CATTLE OWNED BY TERRAZAS KL PASO, Texas, July 23. A con cession to export from Chihuahua state all the cattle owned by Luis Terrazas, senior, was consummated with General Villa, today, according to an announcement by J. K. Gar rett of Corpus Christ!, Texas. It was said tho first shipment would total approximately 200,000 head, and that most of tho cattle would be marketed at Kansas City, Fort "Worth and Chicago, tho remainder being taken to ranges in southwestern United States. Close Mexican observers here pre dicted tiiat this deal ultimately would result in tho release of Luis Ter razas, Junior, who has been held a prisoner by General Villa on account of his alleged lluerta sympathies. Efl TO LIVE IN TEXAS DALLAS, Tox., July '.'. Wlidlici hliitewitlo prohibition hhull he voted on by Tex iik citizens in the summer of lulfi nnd whether the next gov ernor shall ho a prohibitionist or an uiiU-prohihitiunlbt, were thu main !s siii'H in today's ilemoeralio state jirimnry eluclioii. The primary was to nominate eighteen candidates for congress, candidates for tho Icginlu ti.ro nnd statu and county officials from governor down, In all tho im portant offices, nomination today wiik equivalent to election. ThU wan u "white" primary, negroes not being qualified. WAR PANIC SENDS 1EAT SKYWARD I'lllCA'JO, July 25. War punio Sfizi-d (lie wheal market today, but only for n few minute. In some i'uM ni'ui'l.v 3 ceuU per bushel ail vuim'm wan paid fur wheat, ns coin. wrwl with 'Ilia lilylit before, Thu uishI hull of li irudlnir, howdvvr, BONANZA BULLETIN GIVES OP GHOST Geo. K, lloos, secretary of tho Pa cific. Coast Good Itoads association, has received the following letter from C. C. Chapman of the Portland Com mercial ciiib: .- .; Dear Mr. lloes: .-..,.. , Jackson county heads, nil the list ,ln 'what It (s doing for tho slate of Oregon In the construction of per manent through highway, Portland Is realizing tills more nnd more, and If enthusiasm for Jackson county was the only feature In build. Ing up n delegation to attend your goods roads meeting July 27th you could expect us down there by the tralnload. Unfortunately for this excursion there happened to bo so many de mands for delegations nt Just the same time this summer that with tho vacation season on us It is difficult for us tb organize as largo a delega tion as we should like. You can feel sure, however, that Portland will bo creditably represented. I enclose copy of tho letter oi announcement Just sent to our members. As soon as our list is compete we, will send you copy of same. Please do not look for, or prepare tor, any large number but wo want you to rcallzo that tho more wo can get to visit Mcdford tho hotter satis fied wo will be, and wo will leave no stone unturned to ndvertiso your convention. Yours cordially, C. C. CHAPMAN. HAITI FEDERALS GAIN UPPER HAND REVOLUTION SEEKING PEACE SAN DOMINGO Killed by tho Indifference of a community It ban fought for for years, tho Bonanza Uutlctln, ono of the leading newspapers of Klamath county, gives np the ghost In the fol lowing description of the tragedy labolcd. "the last straw": With this issue we "surrender tho ghost" and give up a thing that lias been keeping us on the wrong side of the ledger for the past six months or more. No one but that has been through tho mill as we have can conceive the worry and time It con sumes to run a newspaper on "wind.'' In July, 190C, wo purchased the Bonanza Bulletin, from tho former owner, J. F. Salcido, and for a wbllo the public gave us good patronage. It is for to say how well we did our part in the matter of publishing a naner for your perusal. For so mo time the legcl notices poured In to us from tho land business and we mado some money. This we put Into ma terial and buildings, Improving tho town, until wo had ouo of the best equipicd country newspaper plants In the southern part of the state. On January 1, 19H, wo sent out to those who had been using the paper In various ways, statements aggregating In the whole JC83.25. From this call wo received about ISO. leaving tho $605.25 still In the future. Now on the heels of this canio the misfortune of January IB and wiped out tho entire plant with out a dollar of Insurance, hence our eight years of labor was taken In lets than one hour. Wo rushed to the front and with the assistance of The Klamath Kails Northwestern have been trying to keep this sheet alive, but as wo Juit said, having lost our all In tho fire and not being a millionaire, it was Impossible to keep our noso abovo water, henco we aro compelled to tako this step for tho protection of maintenance for the wife and babies, We will now try to keep tho "wolf from tho door" in some other man ner. Thanking all my friends' and pat rons for the support thoy have given mo in this my last struggle, I beg to remain, Ilesnectfully, J. O. HAMAKKIt, Kdltor. SANTQ DOMIXHO, July '2.J. John Campbell White, American charge d'affaires, U endenvoring to obtain n further uxIciimou of the truce be tween the government forces and the rebels. In the meantime the govern ment has accepted an offer arranged liy Mr. White to rveetvo n delegation from all the rebel group in order to discuss tin' pnositiims they haw to mnke. The government rcfu-.es however, to treat with General Villa!, n it argues that he does nut repre sent the revolution, hut only u mrt of the kouth. NEW BOOKS ADDED Two now books have been added to the Drama League shelf In tho pub lic library this week: "Studies In Stago Craft," by Clay ton Hamilton, u very attractive pre sentation of modern drama problems, containing chapters on tho moving picture. Drama Lcaguo work, and a most discriminating final chapter on the qualifications of a dramatic critic. "Chltra," a drama by Tagore (Thakura) which commands Inter est not only by reason of Its pro found thought and clear style, but also from the fact that although it was written 25 years ago It might servo as an exposition of tho prin ciples of the most modern feminist. Another play by Tngoro, "Tho Ing of tho Dark Chamber," together with an account of Tagore, may be found In Tho Drama, May number. Ki-conil Spruy for Codling Moth. According to breeding records kept by Prof. F. C. Itcliuer of tho local experiment station during tho present season, tho second applica tion of spray for codling moth should begin Immediately. Apples Infested with larvae from tho first brood were collected and kopt In screened cages. Tho first moths from these appeared July 12th and six days lat er began laying eggs, Tho first "worms from lhcu eggs uro due to appear ubout uly 25th. Tim best spray Is arsenate of lead ut the rae of four pounds to 100 gallons of water. Jt should bo applied us a vsry fluu mlvt. M. P. IIKKIlKliKONi i'Hlholotflit, Fresh Meat SATURDAY Home-made Corned Ueof aud Pickled Touguo Booths 13 and 14 Fublio Market Hanley&Carleton WASHINGTON', July a.'. KeporU renehing the statu, department touily tmlny from iliphmintin agent in Haiti were believed to indicate that the ilnitien government u nt .last gained the upper hand of the revo lutionists weakened and disc'ourrik'ed ocr their failure to nxerllintw Pres ident Zuinor, the rovolutionil up- iHMired to realize the futility of fur ther attempts. Officials here held out the hope, thrtt the Ilnitien govern ment would now he able to reslo're order without Ameiiean intervention. While further developments in the situation were awaited, it wa staled there would ho no change ill the nnvy department' preparations for the coticcn trillion of 1000 marines with in striking distance of the Haitieu coast nnd that the war veels now in thme water would rcinnin there indefinitely. In the meantime dip lomatic negotiation sill were under way with n view to compoMiiij the differences between the contending elements in Haiti. ' ' Decision as to what steps may be taken by tho American government to forco the restoration, of pence both in Haiti and San Domingo had been deferred until next Tuesday, DIED QUISKKIlKlf It Y Janet Quisen berry, aged U years and 7 months, daughter of Mr. iiud Mrs. Walker F. Quisenhcrry, shortly after midnight, July 'J."i, at the funiity residence on King street, from meningitis. She contracted the illness in Arizona n month ago and made n bruvo fight for life. Ktincrnl service will be held nt the Christian church, Sunday, July 20, nt 2 o'clock, Rev. Tucker officiating. Interment in I. O. O. K. cemetery. XOTICK. Public notice, Is hereby given that Woo I.co and Hal Sing, havo sold their laundry and equipment thereto, on South Illvorsnlc avenue. .Mcdford, Oregon, to the undersigned, who will conduct tho business at tho same place under tho namo of Sing Dock Hong. The money for this business is to bo paid and tho transfer is to be mado on August 8th, 1914. All creditors will hereby tako notice of this transfer and sale, nnd all cus tomers and (he public generally aro hereby cordially Invited to contlnuo their patronage. FONG TONO. REI WANS TO PASSING ANTI-TRUST DILLS WASHINGTON, July '-.". Hopes fur iinuupt iNn"iUlon of llm admin istrutioiiVntitU'triist program and early ipUuurninriit of congress wero reh'iWd liiMnfccnn(f (oihiv art tip result, of wiuibliotui HMiulorH having let tt he known that they uro as eager iu the democrats to nd(urh and go home. To that end the republicans, Tiieludimr Srnnton Stuoot jiud Minor ity Leader Galllnger'doelarpd. fy. wero in neip ino urmncrmH u gn the tml hills out of the way as soon as possible. Thev have determined to hold tho democrats to their legis lutivo program and will permit no business except trust legislation and conference reports to come up for discussion, nnd now bom for iuI joummeut of congicr. not later limn September 1. Tho declarations of republican senators surprised some of the dem ocratic leaders who had been led to believo that the oppo-dtlon proposed to filibuster on the trust bills and hold congross in se.vsion as long us possible in view of the fall campaign. With Medford trade U Jtcdford asada. LJ 1 LLJUJ THE AIM of tho miiungummil of thu Jackson County llatik Is to con tlnuo Its conservative policy of Security and Piompt, Ac curate Service. Increasing husliioss bears wltuexs of this efficiency. Accounts subjuct to check aro cordially Invited. , n hhhbHbbbHb OVCft ffC YEARS UNOI" ONK MANAGEMENT frX I ! UJ L- r Shur-On Shur-On Fits-U Equo- Poise and all the latest eyeglass mountings and lenses I keep on hand and fit tho best one for your requirements. DR. RICKERT A Kulte 14 Over Dcwc'i's S. II. Green Trading Stamps, Glvoi Bald Brzrk Calendar Yon Oct the Rest There Is when you amok Cor. John son cigars and patronize home industries. ELABORATE TESTS After tho most elabo rate tosts tho U. S. Gov ernment finds that Aiilml num Compounds such as used In Baking Powders aro not harmful Write us for copy of U. 8. Uutlctln No. 103 Dopt. of Agriculture. Uniform Price 39c per pound ALL (JHOCKItS CKKHCENT .MFG. COMPANY HctUc, Woli. aB NOTICE CHICK, (ClfAfl.) MUltltAY Is Driving for tho Medford Taxi Co. Your Uuslnovs Will Be Appreciated Mr. Murray has driven for Hall Taxi Co. for tho past 13 months. Ok I ft 'EIGHT ANO TWELVE ARE TWENTY. ANO TEN ANO TEN ARE . TWENTY. TOO" Men's $1.W and $1,25 Negligee. and Golf Dress Shirts Now 73 Gents Men's $1.5t to $2.M Hats Now 98 Cents At the "Big Sale" Now Running at The Wardrobe West Main HMMV,,4,,i,f Choosing the Bride's Silver It must bo trun In wellit and flnonoss and bo correct In pattern. It should bear the mark of a woll-known maker and como from a storo of character. , . .... , It Is something bought for a llfe-tlmo to bo filled In and amplified os the years ko on. IM the advertising In this nowspapor help you In yptir choice, AilvnrfUfira urn ilnvlliflit men. Thny nuku Kood on their uromUea and thoy use tbolr udveitUlngiiot merely to muke sales but to build business,, I carry the largest assortment of the (lorhaiu Sterling Silver which bus boon rocounliod as tho leading brldu'a silver. Jt has tho largust "liver fuctory In Hi') world back of It, m m MARTIN J. REDDY Till; JKH'KI.HK JYUAH I'OHT OI'l'KJK The East Side Dairy lfns purchnswl V. Mulloi's Joraoy herd ami route ami has added it to tho dairy. They have also made improvements in' the dairy barn, added a new eoolinjj and airator niaehine, put. in a Kewaneu water system and aro now better prepared than ever to handle their inercasinjj business. WE GUARANTEE OUR CREAM TO WHIP Auto and watfon delivery to all parts of eiAy, morning and evening. Reynolds & Stevens, Props. Dairy at Koss Lane. I'hqaio LM l-J 1 "r Your Farm Needsthis Outfit The combination of a Sterling thresher with an I II C gasoline engine, both mounted on ono truck, is one of the biggest expense-reducing and labor-saving combinations ever brought to your attention. With this outfit, you can do your threshing practically alone, so little help is required. You can also do small jobs for your neighbors and In this way pay for the outfit. When threshing Is over, you can dismount tho thresher and mount a saw in its place. Or, you can belt tho 4 or 6-horse power cngino to a pump, corn shelter, grinder, etc., in fact, use the cngino for a largo variety of purposes.' m.. The Sterling thresher is so practical and easy to handle that a boy can attend to all duties connected with the threshn ing operation, IT WIIX THRUSH Wheat, Rr, Oats, Barter, Haekwhaat. Kaffir Cam, argaassu Flax, Graaa U4, Baaaa, Cewaeae, Hoy Itaaaa aa4 Feaaate. The StcrllnR Is built with tho following sles of cylinder and sepa rstor respectively: 21 2d', 2tW, Mail atid M37'. it Is supplied unmounted! mounted on an Individual truck, except 21 28 ami 21 a 33 j or mounted on a combination enelne-threaher truck, escent art ill and 30 1 37 sties. Get special Sterling thresher catalogue for lull partic ulars. HUBBARD BROTHERS LOYAL ORDER MOOSE ANNUAL Excursion and Picnic TO COLESTIN VIA Till-: ..1 t ' XaavdT5I JaiS'a.r Tho Imposition Lino, 1UIC SUNDAY, JULY 26 Tho Order of Mooho will hold their Annual Kxaitraloii and, 1'lcnlo this iear at t'olcstln nnd u hlK tliuii Is promlKcd nil who uttund, TJtltli: IIANIIH ATIIMCTHJ HI'OIITH IIANUINU , llox Hall, Shoot Contents, Teuiilx, etc., etc. ' f" f' ' l ' HI'UOIAL THAIN HCIIIIIHJLK I.OHVO Orunts Tass flifiO Hokuo Itlver 7:0.1 CoIvIk 710 Itock Point , 7: Iff flold Hill 7j20 Tolo 7:10 AitiiiVK ;om:htin umuo Central Point 1:05 Sovoii Oaks 7:60 Mmlford i'!0 I'lioonlK 530 Talent H:40 Ashland 8lC0 I.KAVH MUM) 1, M. . 1UIUNO Tltll' l'Altl'.H INOLUIHNfl ADMIKHION TO 1'AHK Orunts I'iisn 2.0S Medford tlM ItoKiio Itlvor 1.80 I'hoonlx " Hold Hill I.&.'i Talent 'M Oentral 1'olnt 1,20 Ashland . , 70 " (JorrNMinilliiK ! Vrva tMhw rlHt D.illgb'.fiil rldn, oniplo sliade, escont inluural water. Hrlng tlio hlldrH and eujoy the day, .. .. . 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