J i SHORT SESSION CHINA REJECTS Klf PHI IAMENT AID FOR L CALIFORNIA NEWTOWNS IH Erection Leaves Situation Practically 1 Unchanged ami Another Election Is Predicted Shortly Votinu Ends tomorrow. l i i n-f LONDON, Doc. JC- A Hhort scb hIoii, of, parliament, ending in the call Tor pother election, Ih the prediction of leiulorH of Jioth the lIliornlH and ronnnrvntlvi's on the ovo or the lust day's balloting In tlie piosent elec tions. The voting will ohil tomorrow. Vlion the results from the luBt roiiflfltiieniy to be heard from, which It Ih believed will not materially af fect the losult, are In, It Ih uxpected that the leaderu of both parties, an w.'ll n King George, will find them Taft Snubbed by Government, Who Want No American Expert to As sist in Makinii Loan for Fifty Mil lions From" Our Banks. U WWCJll) MAD, TRIBUNE, MlflDJTOKD, OKIWOX. FBI DAY. DlMMfiAMHSK JJLililiL 6REAT FAITH IN BLUE LEDGE MINE Andrew Jeldness Has Worked Nine Years in Conpcr Camp No Great Activity Predicted Until Railroad Reaches District. 1 .mi i r Ul'MQPI FN TO DAN; LOSE COLONEL HELMS II. 54 BOX CONVICT-MADE GOODS CAPTORS SURROUND ESUArtiMniii w- l'AKADISK. Kim., Dec. 10. The I'KICINO, Dec 10. The offer of I ho United States to provide a flnnn clal expert to advise the Chinese gov ernment regarding the handling of the $50,000,000 railroad loan now lelng negotiated by China from Amer ican hankers and to assist In other work of the greatest importance to tho commercial Interests of both fount rles was flatly rejected by China today. It Is reported that a suspicion that President Tuft's real motive In ar- Govcrnor-Elcct Johnson Promises to! six Hundred Boxes of Four and a Eliminate Politicians From Mill- Half-Tier Sold in London Brinu tary Staff and Put in Real Mili tary Men to Reorganize Guard. selves in n awkwurd predicament, 'ranging for the loan nnd the pro- The trouble Is that the election has not been decisive. Tho skillful In tiodurtlon of questions foreign to the main Issue has confused the voters i ml personal Influences havo so af fected the result that neither party has scored a decisive victory. With such a result, it is regarded as certain that King Clcorge will not create u sufficient nuinbor of liberal peers to glvo that party control of both houses of parliament and thore hy make the lords a reflection of what the liberal leaders believe Is the ev, liressUm of the will of the people One decided effect the elctlon will! hsivo, It Is generally believed, Is the retlieine'nt of of Lord Ilalfotir as load er of I ho conservative party 1V 13. Smith of Liverpool, It Is bullovuU, will succeed lilm as the virtual lie: the party. jiead of PREDICTS GREAT THINGS F0R:MEDF0RD'S FUTURE John Sheridan of Senltle, Wiihli., one of the best -known unci most pop iilnr traveling tmlesinen on the const, who has innile tjie Oregon and WiihIi jngtim ten;itry J'or more than 'Jd ymrt,, Iml'wlio ruined from the rend .Mime three yearn ago, was in Bed ford, V'l'idny. Mr. Sheridan is' one pf thoo who possess (lie i'niuouH Se attle Spirit, not only at home, hut, ;nhroud, and when asked what ho. thoiigjit ol' Medl'ord mid the Hnguo Jliver valloy, said: l? "Yon know what he Seattle spirit meant. Jt meant the hiiiltliug of (he .metropolis Ail' the Pacific eoasl,liut tff thjs y?ung Medl'ord npiril eonliin jid(i to iriow I i'cel horry J'or old JlouHhaekT iWllnnd, dial's all." ! The Ajuit Tribune want ads Itrintr results. vldlnt,' of a financial mentor Is a self ish one was responsible for the re jection. The action came ns n great surprise, as President Taft In his message to congress a week ago stated that loan negotiations were practically com plete, nnd tho appointment of an ad viser to China nn assured fact. What effect the action will have on tho many financial deals between this country and China now pending Is not known. The $50,000,000 loan, known as tho Chlan Ch)W, which was to be used In tho construction of tho pro posed Chlan Chow-AIgan railway, Is about leady for some sort of a ilef- Inlto move by tho parties Involved. Other Chinese railroads, it has been planned, are to be built with Amer ican money, and it Is reared that the attitude of the Peking government may bring negotiations to a stop. Tho loan was to be used also by China In reforming the Chinese eur inncy system. A preliminary agree ment already had been reached and It wiib a disagreement over tho final at Ifleat Ion of tho terms of the loan that brought about the action today. SIU'HAMHXTO, Oil., Dec. M A prophecy that (Jovernor-elcct Johnson will eliminate the numerous "political colonels" that composed the majority of the military stnfls ot former governors is followed todn. by u leport that Johnson is planning to ask for the submission oi .i plan for tho establishment of n convenient working staff, composed of men fa miliar witli military life am'. di-ei-pline. The details of the icorgan intion of the governor's staff have not been made public, but it ih a mi1. piediction that any of the chant contemplated by Johnson will ieceic the indorsement of the officers and men of the California national gnaw, who feel that the aides of the gov ernor should be chosen 'from imioiij. the men who really study militnrv condilims. That the scheme wi" arouse the antagonism of the "ball room aides" is the belief C the bonalide guardsmen, ns the gold lace was given for political urvie , .inn it is asserted that fhe same ml In ences will be used to retain th? deco rations. The probable procedure of John son, it is said, will be to revoke the commissions of some !I0 gold-lace colonels and provide himself with i compare staff lepresenling the vnn otis blanches of tie guard. This would mean a staff compris ing a colonel of infantry, one of ar tillery, another of cavalry, one ol the signal corps mid a fifth chose i I nun the naval militia. Bribetaker Paroled. Grower Profitable Fijiure, Thouqh Lower Than Last Year's Averaqe. i I .... ti.... 11! --i ,.,i i irnft l' Witt.ll.. 1JUI-. -" I MVAiiun, ,. ,i , K. of tlK. bandit wno yesieniu.v in i .1,. I.v convicts, sliippi" linci oi mi. rtm,.:, i UOIMIS "" "' , . , , ,,. I,,. 1,,. 1,1 ( US lll'l lil UI'I'WI """ lm. the Plillippinn inlands lo 1. np In. sold to consumers ,.. He t .. U f, oh iM , ,,.,. (States, re entitled to '..'Vls rounded by u P-sse, country without payment ol ci.M. nn self li ;n " . , A n'l.Su w the ru ing thai n.i" was m-mmm ... - - . it i... lmiii imimrriiw. mini j hi . . been made hv the treasury depart ment and received by the local cus toms official todav. V. X. While & Co. oi New York report as.lollows under dale of Uu cember 10; We nre today in leceinl of copy of accoitnl sales wnl to A. I). Helms, Ashland, Or., showing net icsiilts on (111(1 boxes NVvtpwn Pippins winch left here November 7 on steamship Ma,jeti(v sold j London. November 18, the said (ifl0 boxes consisting of ll(i boxes four and one-half tiers, and JS4 four tiers, and alter deduct ing all expenses irom sending slu iw.n in X'ew York. Irom New York lo London, inelnilin--' insurance and ageiicv cliarges.jhe net amount real ized as cabled Hie next day to the r'nrmers' & .J-Vuitgroweis bank. Mcdlonl, was lill 1-10 pounds, which would equal buck to him $1. ."'' per biiV, two-thiids ot which were four and one-half tier truit. Since that sule there has been others equally as good. Kesults are "oining by the ne.M mail. Advices by cable this week nie'i tions that during this week on ac count' of tluj election trade is not so brisk, but lis shipments aie now beijij considerably reduced, good pi ice will be icali.cd biter on, nnd lie .1 mouth' 'will see verv good prices, in deed, for choice oods. Hasklns for health. Andrew Jeldness, who for nine years bus worked in the Hluo liCilge mining districl,uul who has found Valuable copper as well as gold, i in Medl'ord for u few days. Mr. Jeldness says there is no boom on, nnd there will be none, until trniis norlution reaches the district, but in his belief, when thai happens some ai.l.inili,! nioiH'Hieti will be developed lie hits, in his P.loomlield claim ' Kllis creek, fine paying ipuutz, v fnct. verv rich ounrtz. but nothing or any great value can be accomplished until means oi t fisportulio,! reaches him. When asked what he thoughl of mining prospects in the vicinity of Medfoid. he said: "There U no ...;n l... held tomorrow, Kfforls are being made to identity (l,ead bandit. He is bhhI to be Karl-Ward, hut there is nothing to .i i,i ibis was not an nssuincd ininL. The outlaw was a stranger !,. He arrived in Paradise Wed nesday night. The next morning ho 1)U1T,scd a revolver and then held up the bank. ti.c ul.n do not read the news of tho day know liltlu of wli i (piestion but good-puyihg ininii ; win be cventunllv developed in m - ily ot the great granite ledge running through this country. The oti.v trouble is securing capital for devel opment wofk. People are afraid ol pocket-, but pockets occur in n" ,iig districts. 1 believe the turn is near when the mineral resoiircos of this country will be deveiope .. n '"V" s ii. World. And tlinge Mr Jel(.i..ss has so much initli mlliappenng in the wor a p in i iw wii' - I l -till digging. The Famous Fgno Furrier Robbed. SAN THANH Sl'O, Cnl., Dec. 1C. I). A. S. IMake. convicted of jnr.v bribing at the second trial of Aln-i-liam Hticf, and sentenced to loin years in San Uucutin prison in Sep tember, 11)08, was admitted to pnndc today. Illake has been in the couiils jail here for 2( ilhs while hi- ease was awaiting an appeal. Adequate- advertising frank in foiining, factful, frequeul being a part of n store's service U you. it follows that a good store is neces sarily a well advertised si ore. OHICAdO, 111.. Dec I.V-S. Sil-1 bersinan, furrier, reported lo the po lice today that robbers bad entered bis stoic and took 1200 ininjv slims ami other altiable lurs. He said the store piacticnll.N bad been cleaiu I out and cMimntcd bis loss at )!l,00tl MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. t 1 Holiday Sweets At Rardon's Grocery and Bakery "The Home of Good Things to Eat" THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF CANDY EVER SHOWN IN MEDFORD. FANCY BASKETS AND BOXES, ALL SIZES AND PRICES; FANCY NOV- J ELTIES TO SUIT ANY WHIM OR PURSE; NEW YORK DELATOUR CHOCOLATES; IMPORTED FIGS AND DATES; SHELLED NUTS, IMPORT ED AND DOMESTIC; 1D00 LBS. FRUIT CAKE. Tons of Medium-Priced Candy. Seeourdis- This Genuine Rogera Orange Spoon rKfch, Cmm 1 ' C.ribl t,' fr.'if I if Lemon) wrapper it nducnili'icm lo U9, (villi nc to iny cn.iieos, etc, and wo willprcsrnt you with ncruuliieKoBcrsOr ini;. spoon OI dl'UUIIII.i (lesiun nn i iiiKiicai m i",r" , ;:",-" :: .vv.?.v." 'i yuHlllr iickiiu nn vi lit niP" a, pcrstodai'. Scnill2"sunklst" lf.. wrnpiH-rs ami 12u (or cat.li 'i; HilJldonnl iipoon Itlt1 III hill. I I :. liliMtuACJiUll 1 ''I ail iiiii t I ! t'ivnT mi mv tiuui whin tint unituint U onlttr, viprcoril rnr iuilc ilruft (iMtirt wntl i jimii t will ln ulml towut fou I'omiuoti Ht ni ulilti tirviiiliimii. Iinmtr iMitn 'hintkU ttn.l ' Ityt iluir wral l-cr lut iuuiuui mi The ornnrro 19 the most limciimq nml lifnlf lif nl fruit. Cnliforn!:i e-cpela In nnal tvoforano-.s. The beat ot t:ic (-alilornia urn ntrcs nro now n ici.eil in inutviuual wrappers laueieu "bun-kist." P!vo thnninnd nrnnira farm ers In California do theirown r i y t an f(ki Ti"iWnA, Miirrtd' 'w , m ' '. I ' II , i'f i' y vir.f'-y, packing, fihipplng nnd stllinp;. Thev frr.ulo and si-lett their crop Into ''first1;," "seconds," etc. Tho tirti nro fancy, tree-ripened, hand-picked, Becd- lieu iiiiiiiinut; i iinitukiiiiiiiri iir inin.uMi'iiriF Mini. r IV.1.1 ! VIVal ! Vlllllbd WhiJ tlV4 1 vldunl orange a perfect specimen of tho finest variety tt rrn,lirne 'Pl.i.v fl 1 1, ll.it null? !llnr llr.flltllf.il ntlrl ...n.M tolot nl1. tl. 1,1 fltllf.r nr linn t2 lint tlimf nr.i nrttl. ..ft. .. ....,.... ....... w....a .......f. ., .... IIIVJ ...V a.v.M' any cnenper, lorinuj iuu iiuiiiiyiiu iiiciu.iuu uuurisiuuuui, our dealer sells "Sunklst" OraiiRos. Ask for them. You will know them by the tissue paper wrap per in wlilili eatii "bttnKist" urnuRO is packed. On the wrapper note the label, Siinklst." Keep nil tho wrapperf. They are worth money to y ju Best California Lemons "Kfe Come in MSunkist" Wrappers VS You enn jiulco lemons by Hio clothe-, fieyw ir If U......... ...'... .nil .i..A...u.u,,i II n l liw n.l irnn.. ' ..II.-.- KVUII. k.lllll I ....ll'in.1 a 111 . .11. J. IV. ..!.. UUUU. fnr lln.v nr. mil llilrk..Llnnril or nlll.v. 1 hr tt!" 1 ttlAtlnA 111 .nnVlHt Orimirt -, und tiiiir i uimuri ura Cn ial.v vuh.ubln. CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE (33) 3-) ilarU iitrccl, CH1UAUU, ILL, STAFF OF LIFE. i i. jgaSjfc Gives the Best Light at Any Price When you pay more than the Rayo nrice for a lamp, you are paying for extra decorSons that cannot add to the qua ty of the light. You can't pay for a better light, because there is none. An oil light has the least effect on the human eye, and the Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made, though low In price. You can pay $S, $10, or $20 for some other lamp, aifd although ,,.. nt n mnrfi cnstlv lamp, you can t net a better light than the white, mellow, diffused, unflickering light of the low priced Rayo. Has a strong, durable shade-holder. This set son's burner adds to the strength and appearance. Made of solid bruss, nickeled, and easily polished. Once a Rayo User, Always One Dtaltrs Eirywhtrt. tnolatyours,uTitefcreitcnpmt rhruUr la the martsl aitncy oIKt Standard Oil Company (Incorporaieu; AT ALL GROCERIES AND RARDON'S BAKERY. For Rent lloanlint,' Iioui", modem equip ment; loiW't, hath, city wator, eli-i'-ti in lihth, rau'o nnd lint water lieal er located witahin one block Medfoid depot. Inquire Aldcuhn;cu, Koue Wiu'r Eu'clric Co. - Christmas $ roceries PRIVATE WIREj PHONE 1831 If vou arc already a patron of this storo you are Moss 6 Co. & ii .. I. ...... l.-'..il t.-.lw,r. pretty sure 10 eornc uoro ior your auppnua. s If you are not a patron wo. invite you to call and J 2 we will demonstrate that we can show you the best 4 L. - . " GRAIN AND STOCK BROKERS W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR. ROOM 15, P. O. BLOCK MEDFORD, OREGON lines of fawv and staple groceries on the local market 5 and at the Lowest Prices A A play at both Stores ""W. H. Rardon & Co. 135 ). Main 3(5-88 N. Central Troutman Orchard Heater . The world's standard of efficiency and economy. They burn air. Made in seven types to meet any requirements. Special prices for short time. We also manufacture the lard pail hea'ers. . Write Karl 1. Wundt, Goneral Agent, Meridian, Tdaho. A STORY ABOUT PANTS Some people prefer to c.i I t heai "trouxer-," hut anywin. the are made by the "Oi ' Woolen Mills," vf Ma.yiiel.l Kv. ami are the best in the world. They start the line with the genuine Old Kentucky .Jeans at $l.'2r a pair, and run to the fine all-wool grades at (j.()0. Uhe WARDROBE WEST MAIN ST. j ALLEN GROCERY CO J PHONE MAIN 271 MAIN AND CENTRAL WE. tff-tf4TT4r-4 vwrw Xmas Confections YOUNG MEN OF MEDFORD, THIS IS THE PLACE TO COME FOR FINE CONFECTIONS. YOU GET SOMETHING FOR YOUR MONEY HERE AND THE RECIPIENT WILL LOVE YOU EVER AFTER RECEIVING THE GIFT. R. F. GUERIJ ( CO. a urnennn MATinwAl rami nun niwri I Have a number of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS of from $500 to $3000 lo return Investors 10 per. cent uer annum. If you havo money to lunn it will pay you to invcstlfjate them Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles nr I! Ah ON KUHAVLINO & MACIUNH KKI'AIKl'Na. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. IMION'H MAIN 0231. r.'iiin- Contntl Ave. and StU St Bedford. Or. Buy3aHer" A Fancy Box of Candy AND WIN HER HEART. YOU CANT GO WRONG BY GIVING GOOD CANDY. LADIES-WE SELL THE FINEST PIPES AND SMOKERS' SUPLIES TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Ritter & Dimlap 5v IMS UNI