THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MDEORD, OR KAON, SUNDAY, DKOIIArBKIl .15), 1909. ASHLAND BUTTER FRIEND 8F UNCLE JDE SAYS HE WILL QUIT SCO POLICE FIGHT GROWS WARM IACKEDBY STILL AT SEA ON CASE State Inspector Flics Five Complaints Close Friend Says "Undo Joo" Is Bold Robber Still Dodos Authorities Whole Force Is Out On Man Hunt. ,Agalnst Grocers for Handling Butler Improperly Labeled. Tired of Criticism Mid Isn't Even Anxious to Be Re elected to Next House. LYNCH NATIONAL LEAGUE PRESIDENT : COPPER MERGER'FR MORGAN ASHLAND, Or., Doc. IS. Tho (11 lng of a complaint by State Inspector V. E. Cattorlln ngalnst tlvro of the local grocers Thursday for handling ''Hnxelwood ' butter Improperly la- boled, kindled new Interest In tho fight between tho Ashland creamery and tho grocers. Attorney E. D, Briggs filed a demurrer on behalf of the grocers, which demurrer was over ruled yesterday by Judgc Eggleston and the case was set for the 27th. . D. Perozzl, proprietor of the Ash land creamory, who for several years past has had a monopoly on Impos lng bad butter upon the local consit' mors, Is much dated over tho crimp that has been put in his competition from the big Portland creamery. Hav ing pleaded guilty to n charge of sell lng "phoney" butter under his "Gold Medal" labels and paid n fine only two weeks ago, ho Is naturally pleas- -cd to havo some other concern put In his class. Ho has turned over a new leaf, temporarily at least, and is sell ing good butter In full weight squares in an endeavor to regain thc respect of this community. Tho local meat markets were also fined for adulterating lard and are getting even with tho public by boost ing the price of meat. The last raise was four cents a pound, which puts meat too high for any but creamery men, grocers and butchers to havo It oftener than once a week. What Ash land needs Is an independent general market. ROOSEVELT RECEIVES BLACK BALL IN PARIS PARIS, Dec. 18. A black ball was found in tho ballot box today when Colonel Roosevelt was elected to membership in the Academy of Polit ical and Moral Science. The mem bers expressed their official regret nt. uie voie not ucwg unanimous, aecinr ing that a mistake must hnve been made. GREAT ACTIVITY IN BLUE LEDGE DISTRICT All of the Claims Are Being Worked Splendid Showing is Made. Sir. and Mrs. Frank E. Edwards of Eileen, Calif., nre in Medford doing Christmas shopping. Mr. Edwards has been engaged in tho mercantile business at Eileen since the camp was first started and is one of the most enthusiastic believers in the big fu ture of the Blue Ledge as one of the biggest copper camps of tho world. "Every holder of claims in the dis trict," says Mr. Edwards, "is work ing out his assessment and thus do ing a good bit more in the wny of de velopment work. Tho miners in that section are not discouraged by any moans. Wo know that tho ore is there and taht ultimately tho camp will be among the leading ones in the country." Prosperity In the Air Last Week Has Been Good One for Jewelers. Roguo river valley residents nro now" beginning to realize what a good thing returns from orchards are They aro beginning to buy diamonds. During tho past week Elwood & Ben nott report tho sale of four "spark lers," amounting to $1125. Other jewelry sales havo been heavy. When tho rosidents of n community begin to put money into jewels it is a certain sign of prosperity. And now, Roguo orchardists, having bought auttomobilos nro turning to precious stones. Mrs. M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville was a Medford visitor Saturday. WASHINGTON, Dec IS. "At tho beginning of tho next congress Speak er Cannon will bo 75 years old. Ho Is tired of tho speakership, and his ambition has been gratified. He has been willing to quit tho chair at that tltno, and I doubt If ho is nnxlous to bo elected to congress for another term." This statement was mado by one of Speaker Cannon's closest friends In tho house, a man who has stood by him ever since coming to congress. He said tho speaker Is tired of tho at tacks that arc being made on him; that ho la displeased with th0 news papers which are criticising him con stantly, and that ho Is tired of be ing made tho butt of all of tho criti cism of the republican party. This friend laughs at tho idea that the speaker will resign. Ho declares that "Uncle Joo" will not quit tho speakership during this congress, but will endeavor to show tho country that the attack on tho organization of the houso Is Idle, and that tho house organization is thc republican organ ization. When vindicated ho will be perfectly willing to retire. Speaker Cannon has served 18 terms In congress, being defeated only once for the Fifty-second congress, when there waa a democratic land slide throughout the country. Ho has been speaker four consecutive terms. a record equaled only by Andrew Ste venson of Virginia. His service as speaker has not been as long as that of Henry Clay of Kentucky, but more continuous. Talk of n Succssor. Already talk of a successor to Speaker Cannon is heard. It is con- ceded that no out and out Cannon i conservatlvo can win, and that a west-1 era man will be picked for tho place. Republican Leader Pavno of Now York would not satisfy tho- insur-' gents. j A compromise candidate for thoi west could be found in Judge Walter Smith of Iowa, a regular who would be acceptablo to many Insurgents who think he would shift his views somewhat If he became speaker. H got several Insurgent votes against Cannon at tho beginning of this con gress. In tho same class is James A. Tawny of Minnesota. Representative Weeks of Massachusetts is strongly! favored and Charles S. Denby of ) Michigan could pick up some cau-i cus votes. J But Just at present tho Insurgents aro more concerned In their fight to beat Speaker Cannon. They havo banded togother to defend themselves from attack. Tho cbargo that they are opposed to tho president's poli cies Is being made, and to state their position they will issuo a broadside soon which will "take tho hide off" "Uncle Joo." The insurgents declaro that they aro Taft republicans, but will be hanged before they will be come Aldrlch-Cannon republicans. Married. Gilbert-Turnlinm Married nt tho homo of the bride's parents in Grants Pass on aSturday evening, Novem ber 2711), at 7:30 p. m., Ross Gilbert of Medford and Miss Bessie Turn hnm of Grants Pass. Judge Stephen Jewel officiated. WOHAN'SRELIEFCORPS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Mrs, Nancy D. Wilson Chosen Presi dent for Ensuing Year at Last Regular Meeting. Chester A. Arthur Post, Woman's Relief Corps, No. 34, at their last regular meeting elected officers for tho ensuing year as follows: President, Nancy D. Wilson; Sen ior Vivo President, Ida Kenworthy; Junior Vice President, Susie Porry; Uiaplam, Helen Kent; Treasurer, So phia Ballard; Secretary, Ella Shoults; Conductor, Sarah Clav; As- sitnht Conductor, Belle Farroll: Guard, Mary Eighmy; Assistant Guard, Addio Hart; Color Boarors, Borta Lyon, Francis Metz, Knhler, Maggie Noble; Musician, Nancy Day; Patriotic Instructor, Sarah Andrus. LEAGUE AND OPPOSITION LEADER. RETIRING- PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL NEW YORK. Dec. 18. Thomas Lynch, of Meridan, Conn., today was unanimously elected prosldent of tho National league. John Heydlor, who has acted as president since tho death of Harry Pulllam, was chosen secre tary. Lynch was nominated by John T. Brush of th New York club. Thomas Lynch, tho now president, Is a familiar flguro to tho oldor fans of the National circuit. For many years he was a momber of tho organ ization's umplro staff, boro tho repu- tat'on of being the best arbiter In ma- Jr league baseball. His election to ono of the most important billets In organized baseball, it is thought, will miot w,tn General approval. Split Averted. Wltn the election of Lynch the (danger of a disastrous split In the major league ranks led by Murphy has been averted. His choice, folloNy Ing tho dcallock between tho support ers of John M. Ward and Robrt Brown, a Louisvlllo newspaper man, came as a surprlso to many of those who have followed tho deliberations of tho league magnates In their an-' MUST MAKE GOOD Kahn's Bill in Congress Provides for Raising of $5,000,000 Before Congress Will Aid Fair. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 18- Capics of Congressman Julius Kahn's AN FRANCISCO bill asking a government npproprin- tnl numbor of cash prizes to be of tion of $5,000,000 for the proopsed forC(1 (luri,1, nvinlioi Pnnama-Pucaic international expo- , .i , ,, ,nnnn ,. , sition at San Francisco in 1015 woro b T'? loub, 37'000 wllich 1110 received hero today.,, authorities in clmrgo of tho intcrna- Tho exposition compnny must raise tionnl contest nt Rheims put up for $5,000,000 boforo tho federal appro- priation is mado according to tho measure and no pnrt is to bo avail nblo until $2,500,000 has been ex ponded in actual development. The construction of government buildings to house oxhibits for tho army and navy, tho oxecutivo de partments, Alaska, Ilnwaii, tho pliil lppines, tlio canal zono nnd every state and territory in tho nation is provided for in tho bill. Foreign na tions would receive invitations to participate from President Taft. Two of tho national commissioners nro two reprecsntntives appointed by tho proorntion compnny, tho bill pro vides, would act as a board of arhi tration for tho purpose of settling any disputes that might arise over tho expctidituro of tho appropriation. FORMER DELEGATE TO WASHINGTON DYING ROME. Dec. 18. Cardinal Satoli, former papal delegate to Washington, was reported today to bo dying. He is suffering from uraemia poisoning. What all-absorblnlg occupation Is preventing you from paying any at- tention to tho want adB theso days? nual meeting. John Heydlor, who scrvod tho league as president following tho death of Harry Pulllam, was return- cd to his old berth as secretary of tho league. Hoydler was at ono tltno a strong contendor for tho presidency. When Lynch was nominated tho namo of John Ward and Robert Brown woro withdrawn and his olec tlon was mad0 unanimously. His namo was not mentioned In conncc- tlon with th0 presidency boforo today. It was decided at today's mooting of tho National league magnates that next ycar'B schedule would Include ICS games instead of 154. Tho sea - son will open.lprll I I and closo Oc- tober 16. Tho schedulo commlttco appointed was composed of Charles Ebbotts, chairman; Barnoy Dreyfus and President Lynch. H('ntKrvii Itolnstntcd. STOCKTON, Cal., Dec. 18. A tel egram was received horo todny from Cy Morelng, manager of tho Oakland Stato leaguors, recently admitted to organized zaseball, stating that ho LARGE PRIZES FORJVIATORS Los Angeles Meet Will Be Great Success If Plans of Promoters Do Not Fall Through. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Doc. 18. It wns announced todny that tho to t" contestants. Two grand prizes of $10,000 each will bo offerod. Ono for tho noro piano makin n world's record for dis tance, nnotlior for onduriiiico will ho offored. Tho other will bo bo for tho Hphoricnl balloon which succeeds in crossing tlio United States. Thoro will ho amnio priZCB for tllO . ..i . ... .. Aiigni in macmnes mint in unmor- nia and Htirrounding stntes, which are not expected to be anything startling and hero will bo m additional prcmi ..M.. f 1 inns ior such woriu-nreakors as Paiilhan, Curtis. and others to in ducc them to try for record break ing contests in endurance, spocd, Height nnd length of flights. Prom present indications elovon nofoplanos, seven dirigibles and from six to twenty sporicnl balloons vill partici pate in tho January meet hero. New Lights. Now lights have been placed in tho Emorick Cafo nnd for tho first time in tho history of this popular rosort tho patron can rend his ovoning pa per without difficulty. Messrs. Phillips & Leaders have provon them selves excellent caterers and dosorvo the excellent pntronngo that is being hecorded them. 233 IKk .A Mb.. had secured tho reinstatement of pitcher Don Hcndorsou by tho mag nates now In session In Now York. Henderson jumped Portland to Join i tho Stockton outlaws. Last year Cloveland purchased Portland's claim. it was stated that Henderson would ' Join tho Cleveland team noxt yoar. Director Soon to Moot. 8AN FRANCISCO, Cal., Doc. 18. Following th receipt of n telegram i : from Manager Honry Berry of tho Los AnKclea clue. President Graham of tho Pacific Coast baseball league today announced thnt tho directors of tho league would moot In a spoclnl 1 session early In next month, Graham stated that Horry, In IiIh message requestod thnt ho call a loagiio meeting Immediately. Ho Htat- ed that Berry neglected to mention tho specific reason for tho extraor dinary mission, but It Ih rumored hero that tho dissatisfaction said to bo folt among the dlrectorx of tho directors of thc Los Angolos club over tlio ro-appolntment of Danny Long. manager of tho San Francisco club as lenguo sccrotary will bo volcod. WIERD MIRAGE IS Steamer Reports Strango Scenes In Northern Waters Other Ships Seen But Prove Phantoms. SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 18. Strange and uncanny is tho story brought hero by tho stemmor North land from Southeastern Alaska of a mirngo witnessed at Cape Funshnw, botween Juneau and Petersburg on Novcmbor 21. Tho men of tho placo woro on tho lookout for tho Northlnnd and thoy hnd just witnessed the strugglo of a revenuo cutter in mak ing headway ngainst tho terrific win and wiivos. Above tho sky was fill of dull gray hazo, while lower down the ntmosr'iOro was clear. As the cutter boro away from vioy tho wnti'hors mndn nut ninnlm pmiiiiwr mi - - which thoy thought camo from an othor stonmor, hut tho smoky up penrnnco suddenly developed into u largo stoamor, in the estimation of tho wntchors, of thrco or four thou Hand tons and much largor tltnu any plying in Alsaka wators. Every lino of tlio craft showed clear. As thoy watched tho vessel it soomod to break up and separato and the. mir ago resolved itself ituo two steamers, both us largo ns tho ono first seen, and ono seemed to bo towing tho othor. Four hundred and oightoon acres first-clnss ranch, four miles from railroad station, 4 Oaoros alfalfa, ir rigation for 100 nores, first-lass or chard, 3 good barns, 2 good housos, school, daily mnil. A snap for $fi0 por acre: one-fourth cash, 3 to 5 years for balance Soo J. W. Dress WITNESSED ier Agency, West Main, 238 Anrcomont Announcotl Between Boards of Directors of Various Gurjuonholm Copper Properties.; - NUNS' YORK, Doc. 18. With tlio agreement, announced today, between tlio boards of directors ot th various Guggenheim copper proportion to merge tho corporations, tho first stop Is thought to havo boon taken In tho gigantic copper comblno to bo launch ed by tti .Morgans. An Increase of tho capital stock ot tho Utah copper company from 7G0, 000 to 2,500,000 shares was author ized, ltoflton Consolidated Htock will be taken over at tho rato of one sliarn of I'tnh for each two and a half shares ot Ponton. One Hhnr0 ot Utah Is to bo given for each two nnd a quarter shares of Nevada Consoli dated, When tho Utah property hr enlarg ed n portion. of the capital stock Ih to bo not iiHldt) for Improvement of that plant, the total annifnl output ot the (luggonhelm combination will bo about 200,000,000 pounds. JURY IN NIGHT RIDING CASE HAS DISAGREED Union City, Tonn., Doo. 18. Tho jury in the caso of Garrett Johnson and Arthur Gloar, alleged night rid ers, accused of the murder of Quon ton linukin, who was hanged by out laws, reixjrtod a diHagrecment today. The judge rofuned to accept tho re port and sent the jurors back for further deliberation. VOTICE. Notico in hereby given thnt tho un dersigned will apply to tho city council of tho city of oMfdord, Ore gon, nt its noxt mooting for n license to sell Hpiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in quantities less than a gal lon, for a poriod of six montliH, at it h placo of htiHinoHH nt lots f, tl, 7, 8 and 0, in block 20, in the city of Medford, Oregon. Dated December 8. 1000. HOTEL NASH COMPANY. Prepaid Raiirono Orders. "Something which is of consider known in the system of rrcpaid or nblo intercut to the public gonernlly and which in norhapn not gonernlly iliirp now in effect between stations f tho Southern Pacific company and nil points in tho United Stolen, Ry monn of thiH nyHtom tickets may e piirHuirttid ut Medford from an place in the United Ktutco and mail ed or telegraphed direct to tho party MMhing to nouio here. Sloop'ir ne-'in-noiliitiuiif nnd Hinnll nnioiintB nt oiiHh in connection with theno ticket may also bo forwardod at tho same time." tf NKKIWUh KNOWLKDGIt Medford People Klinulit Ix-iirn to De tect tho Approach of Kid ney I)lncno, Tho symptoms of kldnoy trouble nro so unmistakable thnt thoy leave no ground for doubt. Sick klduoyH ox croto n thick, cloudy, offonalve urlno, full of Bodlmont, Irregular ot piihhiiko or attended by a HouHntlon of Mould ing. Tho back achen constantly, hendnchcu and dizzy Hpolln may oc cur and tho victim Is often wolghod down by a fooling of languor and fntlguo. Nogloct thoHo warnings and thoro la daager ot dropsy, Ilrlght's dlHOimo, or dlabotoH. Any ono of thcHo flymptouiH Ih warning enough to begin treating tho kidneys nt onco Dolny ofton provoa fatal. You can iibo no hotter romody than Doan h Kldnoy I'llls. Hero's Modford proof: Mrs. Stolln M. Van Wlnkol, 324 W, JnckBon utroot, Modford, Or., nyB: 'l flrat loarnod of tho merits of Doan'u Kldnoy Pllln whllo living In PnttorBon, N. J., nnd bo woll did thoy Horvo m0 at that tltno that I havo iiBod thorn on cvory occasion elnco thon, when I havo had backacho or troublo with my Jcldneya. I find that a box or two of Doan's Kldnoy I'IIIh uflod In tho spring and fnll koopH tho kldnoys In good working order." For snlo by nil doalors. Prlco CO cents. Fostor-MIIburn Co., Uuffnlo, Now York, aolo agonta for tho Unlt- od States, Romombor tho nnmo Doan's nnd tako no othor, HAN FHANCIHCO, Dec. 18. - The police today are Mill puzzled In their limit for the lone bandit murderer and robber of drug More who for the hut two Saturday night Iiiih ter rified tho outlying hiiHluonrt tertian of the city. ISInboratii preparation nro being made to guard iikMiihI a return of tho outlaw, for now dopr tliitlonn tonight. Tho nrrost of ClirlH Hrtmann, a waiter, last night had failed to de velop any Information regarding tlio crime, and while Hrtmann Is Htlll held thro In little or no evidence ngnliiKt him. Ho wan almost ponltlvuly Idontltlod nn a man who entered tho whit,, drug Htoro on 1'ltliuoro street WoijncMlny night and nfter ordering the clerk id throw li In bandit up wnn frightened awny. I f dotw not (It tho denrrlp tlon of th0 myiitorlouH bandit given by other drug atoms, however. l.cnrn to Judgo and weigh n "buil nous opportunity" by rending nnd an swering tho ads, III Health Is Mere Expenslvo Than Any Cure. This country in now filled with peo plo who migrate aamnn tho continent in all directions nooking that which gold cannot buy. Nine-touthn of thorn nro Buffering frrom thront and lung troublo or chronic catarrh re sulting from negloated colds, and sponding fortunon vainly trying to re gain loHt hoalth. Could ovory sitf feror hut undo tho punt nnd euro thnt first neglected cold', nil this Borrow, pain, anxioty and expenno could have been avoided. Chnmherlain'n Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of cold, nnd enn nwnv upon. Use it nnd tho moro fiorioun diHonHos may ho avoided. For Bale by Loon It. HaHkinn' Pharmacy. Medford, Oregon: This certifies that wo have sold Mull's Texas Won. dor for tho two of nil kidney, blad der and rheumatic troubles for leu yenrs, and have nerer had n coin plaint. It given quirk and permanent roliof. no dayn' treatment in each bot tle. Modford Phannnov. THAT CHItlHTMAH 1MIKHHNT. A nlro pleco of cabinet work nr mlnHlon furnlturo mnken nn Ideal gift, very npproprlnto and unoful. Wo po clallzo In making tho "out of tho or dinary" plecen. In fact, nnythlng In tho m (union ft rnlturo or cabinet work linos mndo to your order, any flnlnh you mny denlro. Drop In nnd got our prices, MI88ION FUItNITUnn wonics, Shop near corner nightli and Holly Htroota. Phono 3003. TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Send your trophioH to mo for moim ing. Hig game heads, finh. birds and mammals mounted true to nature by improved methods. I do tanning, make fur rugn, mnkn, romodel and oleau fur garuiotitH. Express nnd mail or ders promptly nttended to. C M. HARRIS. 105 Washington Street, Portland, Or. Tolophono Main 3000. BED TIME Botf roorriB moro than any othor rooms In tho lomo should bo froo room impuro air. v, By tho uso of olootrlolty for Illuminating purposoo this Is praotloally assurod. For olootrlolty does not vltlato tho air. In homos whoro thoro aro small ohlldron.olootrlo light bocomos a nooosslty, Thon baokod by Its oloun llnosa and safoty, It Is Indlsponsablo In any woll-rotrulatod houso. Bond for tho man. i Rotjiio River Electrlo Co. j