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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR.. TUESDAY. MARCH 3. 1908.
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JlieQIOrU l)aiy 1 riDUne
A Live Paper In a Live Town.
ubb-h-d -rv evening except .Sunday
Medford Publishing Company.
IM'TN A M, K'htor and Manager.
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Subscr:ptioa Bates:
On month, by (nail or carri-r 10.50
On vtar. bv mail 5.00
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ON WATEB SUPPLY.
It
l'-nt that th
itv council's
hjt-.-i;il ;it-r oinmittc.- in making ev
ery effort t-i .-fiire an adequate sup
ply of pur.- wat'-r for Medford.
It in ai-i id'-nt that th- committee
will h:i th" united mipport of all
t laNttt of citi7'-ns in thir effort.
The committee meant ltitin-!nt the
people (u-;iii l.MHiii'-m and a water sys
t ni e:iu l.i- Junke.) uon an a eertaintv
for the near future, all of which in a
man.-
for (ougratulatiun.
While
ttj- w:iter committee exam
ining surc- i,f supply, it should not
overlook J'.'m Jlmte. Engineer K-ley
OVerlooli. -d IT . :,nd al.iO oer!ool;id t)u-
npr K'iioi'-. Hig I'.ntte has this ad-
autage; i h. re will be no h.ng drawn
out fight in the i-ourtn with rarn-hers
over Wit't-r riyiits, arid th- re is an ale
juate joipj.lv 4,f pure water for all time
t. m.ji.. r",,r a city of anv size.
How rriii' h iiiMC- it will vx tlinn th
I.t!le I'.Ntf.- j.r-.j,..-it j,,ri is f-r the emu
in it tee to a-wrtain.
PORTLAND WATEB BATES
ORDERED CUT BY COUBT
J'OKTLAM)
March 1
ircmt ;
Judge rieland ' r
tr rates h:i hit
er.-nl (leclPinu on Wa
H. I
the
war
board a
heavy blow. At a Hj.e.-ial meeting of
the board it was hown that the receipt-,
a-, th.' rate will be governed in
future, will run from t21,ooo to :!;,
a year below the uual amount.
However, the charge to consumer has
already bc-n jx.-d t'i c.mplv witL the
ruling of the curt.
In .-ffe.-T. .Iiidg.- r. !;,r.d derided that
it is ill-
for the at-r bnard to
char-
flat rate and a meter rate at
and
that th.-
r.'ite; it n
a rue t i iro-, a n 1
he ,eld ,
fy un;-t charge onl.
f: a i ."t-T rate i c
MV de. ! b, -t.
e.-t 1 1: tli-- ii"tii!"-r-illi'lM
-diate effect 1
coi-utner-. and in
i- Ua-Te ,,f ')je Hill.!.
flat
tl.
j
flat
U he
tl r
plv the
I,.
o-t. Meter are to
." filed; I i ua-te,
rardiiiL' the r 1 1 1 - of
id !- w:it. r tiino d
babilitv. will be ar
'"d in tin municipal
be ..d
and per
i,e l..,,r.
.if. :m ,1
.H p,
NOW SHIPPING HINDUS
INSTEAD OF JAPANESE
T il b . Mar.-h I. h.f..rmati..n
reaching ''!, in in a roundabout wav
fr India indu at. s that tie- steam-
shi and lomgratjon compauie are imtv
t ni ii i m. ' h"ir .it tent imi to I ndia. ' iiii
graM"ii fiuin .laan having b-en cut
off by J;ipni'- onntar acii-ui. It is
stated thai a vi i v large number of la
buret". I'r iiti I'idia ate falling pa-ae
from M-ii.';.oig to N'.iji er. A tirt
iM-tallm
ini; b
ot the,
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, the Jap
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ot th
IIIUl' lit .
la. Mi ,
-.1 p. ,.(.
i -aid
ip Mollte
u. e nut h
v th. re .
l.'teMIMIO
Emigrati
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addition :
I a'titnde
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with the'
tain .-la- 's
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Japanese
I.K efted
ii- y"t la t ions
ami ot,U ce
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I'lllted
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BRISTOL'S LONG TELEGRAM
REQUESTING ASSISTANTS
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BUKIKD WOMWS liODY
TOUND TUr.S'F!) TO STONE
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Millie.! Pi.
purpo? of having the bod" of hU
m other, who died ome seven years ago,
i-xhumed and shipped to their old Lome,
back in Nebraska, fb-orge Cronk. who
charge of many uch undertak-
engaged to open the grave.
which was heated out on the old home-
A ,, 1,,,,.. i r,-t-b uml nft.-r ill.r .lmf
, , , . . , ,
d - wn v-rne five feet h.- waf astonithed
In rn.il th.'it the casket ha! re-come un-
s.-abd ar.d that the body wa almost
p'-trifo-d. Speaking with thf Courier
nian about t Strang.- occurrence, Mr.
( i.!ik took otcai'-ri t ay: ' Vs, it
was a very K'range finl. Why, thf
bodv wan a lifWike as could I-, the
kiu apj-earing ait fre-h an I lift-like aft
though tin interment had taken place,
1 j
ars ago. 1 h-re wan only on slight
discoloration, otherwise the body was
very well preervf-l and we could take
hold of the limbs and lift thp body
up without it bending, showing the
body was petrified.
' ' How do I account for it ? Whv,
'n-P-.v hy the fact that the ca.ket must
have been full of fold water all this
time and the body was thus kept prae-j
tieally in cold Morag", as it were. This!
is the onlv instance of the kind I have
ever had.' although I do reeall wWp
the bodv of a little L,irl was r.arlialH-
oetrifnd. 1 have had rharw- of tho
removal of a great many dead bodie. I
too. ' 1
The body was shipped to the Xebras-,
ka home Wednesday morning, and in-;
stead of there only being a few bonep
and some hair, as the son fullv expected
to fj ml. it required a good sized casket
to contain the remains. j
NOTICE OF FILING
PLAT OF SURVEY
The following notices have been re-
'''v'''1 ironi the register and receiver of:
the local land office: j
" Koseburg. Or., February 117, U"S.
'Notice js hereby given that the fob
lowing (tortious of township U south. I
of range 1 west, W. M.. have been
surveyed, ami the j.'at of survey will;
be filed in this office on April 9, HS. '
at o'clock a. m and on and after
such day we will be prepared to re
ceive applications f.,r the entry of un
re. -rved and tiiia pj.ropria t d lands
therein. I
The j.'.rtii-n of said township -'in-!raed
in a:.! i.Pu are as fallows;
f s-c: ion II; all jn section
. of He. t ion I'l; .. '.j of
S. U",
-ect..ri I'd
nd X. ' .. S. U 1 . of sec- '
tion -27.
All pi r, us an- warned that all of
thf ..aid d'sri!.cd lands are embraced
it- the rmj.pia Forest HesTve. and aj
l-li.-nf ion I he redo- cannot be received
ex.-ept from buna fide settlers who
in:- e Hettl.no nt prior t.. the withdrawal
of the land-, for r s'-re purpose.
4 'Notice is herel.V given that the fob
lowing natii'd portions of township .1.1
onth of r:mge 1.1 WHt. W. M., have
been surveyed, and the j.lat of survey
will be fil.d at thi- office, Thursday,
April i. 1 !". at ft iVloc!; a. m and
in ami after -oidi dav w- will be p:e
..in d to n ceii- a .p! i. at ions for the
ent ry ot i
e. lard t
r i d and u nappropriat i
i. The portions of said
township in paid
plat are as followM:
S -etions I. L II. lL'. 1.1 and 14
" IlKNJ. I,. KlhV. Register.
"J. M. LAWfiKNCK. li i
INDEPENDENCE PLANS
TO ESTABLISH CANNERIES
I I ' E I ' V. N 1 ' E N ' F
A II n' !nooat ie IM.
and farmer- Safnr.":
(r.. March 4.
tiiiL' "f citiens
afTetitoon decid- !
" I to lake -tel.
lowani esiin.iisintig ti
it this pla. e.
farmer. Imsin
h-'ted U. . M
rti:an and P. 1.
i' following conn
The large I
no n and j
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Jones M'crc j
litter of bll.S I
nd
am! fat no rs was apt
dnted '
acreage for gi tables, suit
laiiuiiig, and to secure land!
; fruit for 1 he vmie purpose:
P.. F J 's. Aithnr M.M.re. j
W. Iluutl. x and T. E. Hart j
i
ill be another m- .-ting ,.f the j
le fo
r rat
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N.'U.
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GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR
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VISIT FROM THE
NEXT GOVERNOR
OF WASHINGTON
Col. We M. Bidpato, Capitalist and
Politician of Spokane, Charmed with
Med ford and the Rogue Biver Valley
May Return to Make Investments.
Lo.uel W. il. It id path, a well known
.... ...a . ,i;. ... t . l-
capitalist and pout it laa ot Spokane
and probable republican nominee fur
governor of Washington, has left for
Spokane after spending a day visiting
in Medfurd, the guest of Lr. J. F.
Keddy.
Colonel Kidpath was one of the Spo
kane excursionists who passed through
Medford recently on the sfteeial Inland
Empire excursion to Southern Califor
nia. He reports having had a good time
in the south and having enjoved his
.
a charmed with the Rgue Klvt valley
11 iUt V'vlw 1113 u 8iait" uo
nl Cal1 t0 IouJ1.v- and I,,aCt him in
the capital, he will return to make in
vestments here.
Colonel Kidpath is one of the best
; known citizens of the citv bv the falls
and has long been identified with everv
effort tending to build up and bring
Spokane into prominence. He early
i showed his faith in Spokane 's future
J by erecting several large blocks and has
I done more than his share in placing the
j city in the front rank,
j It is hoed that he will return here,
jas he is the right kind to help build up
j Medford and make it a citv.
NEW CITY OFFICIALS
ELECTED AT JACKSONVILLE
The town election at Jacksonville
Tuesday resulted in the following
named being elected:
For couneilmen, G. L. Davis. Emil
Hritt. Ir. J. W. Robinson, Fred Fiek.
John Miller; for recorder. Peter Deisch;
for town marshal, .Min Huffer; for
street i-oiiiniisioiier. Sam Walsh.
A fight occurred over the election of
street t-oniinis-ioner. Itert Heney having
Iteen the eauf-iis notnin-e.
Mrs. Sarah Swymer Dead.
Mrs. Sarah Swymer. who livid three
and one half rnibs from Central I'oint.
is tfead at the home of her Stejison. Hert
Hlird. The deceased had r-sided in this
community for many years. Her re
mains will be shipj-d bad; to her old
h"ine in Pennsylvania for interment.
The rails" of death was Uright s dis-
PROBATE.
Estate of Mary A. Voting Order
made confirming sale of real property.
Estate of Maria M. Wright Inven
tory and appraisement fibd. showing
estate xaliuil at si'!.it.".
Estate of W. K. Kennedy Final or
''''r
lis. harging administrator.
Estate of William Russell Final or
iter made discharging administrator.
Estate of Jacob Shadh Final order
made discharging administrator.
Jo bPrinting
Linotyping
at the
Tribune
Print Shop
TIME TABLES
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WATEB FROM LITTLE BUTTE.
(Continued from Page 1.)
from a point above the head of the
Fi.ih Lake Water fomi.any's canal to
the ite of the prup-j-ed distributing res
ervoir for the city distributing system.
The plan of buying ram-he to secure
control of water i advocat'-d.
Proposed Pipe Line.
The proposed pi will have a gradi
ent of 13 feet per mile. The hcadworks
will consist of a cnerete diverting
dam. sen-ens. gat-s and weirs. The
jpipv line will follow the creek bottom
'near the wagon road and will be as di
: re,-t as possible to Iirrwnsboro, where
it will swing up on the hill, crossing
ithe divide n.-ar the drop at the lower
j end of the Fish Lake canal. From this
I point it will run in a straight line to
.the distributing reservoir.
The pipe will be a 16-inch wire-wound
wooden stave pipe, with a capacity of
.1,000.000 galolns a day. It will be cov
ered to a dtpth of a foot and a half.
It will be 20 miles long to the reser
voir and a mile and three-quarters to
the center of the city.
The head works are estimated to cost
$1250. Th" pipe line to the reservoir.
212.O00. The reservoir. $15,300. The
pipe line to the city from the reservoir.
17.vai. The cost of buying water
rights and securing rights of way is not
included.
CENTRAL POINT VOTES
TO BUILD NEW SCHOOL
Monday the Central Point board of
school directors held a meeting and de
cided to build a new public school
building at a cost of .2u.0O0. The
schoolhouse recently completed was de
stroyed by fire in December, but was
insured for $!o.0n0, whicn will help
rebuild it. The Iw.nd isuo is for $10,
0"0. At the present time the old frame
structure i being used, as well as the
church and an empty store building.
Mrs. Martha Clemens Dead.
Mrs. Martha Clemens, in Northwest
Medford. died Tuesday night at her
home on I street. Mrs. Clemens' hus
band, M. (i. Clemens, preceded her to
the grave eight years ago. She leaves
three daughters and one son and sev
eral grandchildren. Her son, Doris
''hm.iis of Doris. Cal.. will arrive to
morrow, as will Mrs. Vb-r of Oakland,
''a!., her daughter. Another daughter.
Mrs. Slaughter, of Salt Lake Citv, I'tah.
will be unable to attend the fmier:.!
Mrs. Marion Tryer of Medford is the
only child that was present at the time
of her death.
LANE'S BLACKMAILER IS
RELEASED UPON BONDS
POKTLAND. .March 4. E. E. Rail
ding, eonvieted of conspiracy to ruin
tli reputation of Mayor Lane, has
ben released from jail on I"fln cash
bail, his nttornev. Seneca Fonts, de-
positing .-ftioo in g.dd and $4"" in cur
reiiev with the count v clerk. The ver
dict against Redding and Mrs. lielle
Waymire was returned lat Tuesday
niglit and their bonds were immediate
ly raised from $."ihi to $nnrt. Radding
at onee applied his bail to that of Mrs.
Waymire, thus releasing her. FTe said
his bail would be forthcoming the next
morning, but he has been in jail sev-
ra days. Neither Radding nor Attor
ney rttnts are inclined to sav who is
furni-diini; the bail.
NOTICE OE ELECTION.
He It Res.dved, by the City Cmincil j
of the City of Medford. Oregon, the)
Mayor MW'rnving, That there be. and is
h- rebv called a special election in said i
ity fi-r tin purpose of submit! ing to
rhe voters of said city for their ap
proval or rejection, a proposed amend
tm-nt to section 7J of the City Charter
of said city, and such other matters as
in a v lavvfiillv b" brought no at said
All Kinds and
Varieties of
Are You
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Thinking of
I Building?
Iowa Box & Lumber Co,
MEDFORD
"lection; that said election be held upon
the 17th day of March, VJt between
the hours of H a. m. and 5 p. in. of said
day.
The following are hereby designat
ed and appointed as the polling places
ami the judges and clerks of said elec
tion: For the First ward Polling place.
Old Citv HhII. over Ha-skins' drug store.
Judge, Geo. A. Jackson; judge and clerk.
t . M. Jordan; judge ana cktk, j. l.
Willeke.
For the. Second ward Polling place,
sample room of Hotel Nash. Judge,
V. J. Emerick; judge and clerk, D. 0.
Kani's; judge and clerk, H. H. Harvey.
For the Third ward Polling place.
City Hall. Judge. A. T. Drisko; judge
and cb-rk, F. M. Stewart; judge and
cb-rk, C. E. Collins.
The foregoing resolution was adopted
Kr tho fitv Council Februarv 26. lfOS.
Trowbridge, absent: Eifert voting aye.
Wortman aye, Merrick aye, iiater aye,
01 well absent.
Approved February 26. 190S.
J. V. REDDY, Mayor.
Attest:
BENJ. M. COLLINS. Recorder.
Buy Tickets by Wire.
'Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific company and all points in the
United States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations and Bmall amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be furnished at the same
time." tf
Coal for Sale.
We are now prepared to furnish hand
picked coal at the mine, five mill
.ast of town, in any amount desired
$7.50 per ton.
tf PACIFIC COAL CO.
BUSINESS CARDS.
E. L. BALCOM.
New West Side Confectionery Fruit
store candies, cuts. C'gars, tobaccos,
fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel
Moore, Medford, Or.
WILLIAM YOUNG
CARPENTER AND HC1LDER.
Window and Door Screens to Order.
Mission Furniture Built.
Uox 671.
Medford, Or.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.,
Medford, Oregon.
House Furnishers and Undertakers.
Day Phone 353.
Night Phones
C. W. Conklin, 45.
J. H. Butler, 14S.
Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
COLVIG & DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon.
Eagle Point, Oregon.
Lumber
WHY NOT SAVE YOUR MONEY BY
r.rjLivixd a home of your own?
AYE MAKE AND SELL ANYTHING
AND EYKI.'YTIIINO NEEDED IN THE
LUM HER LINE. CALL. SECURE OUR
I'KMCES AND PLACE YOUR ORDER
DEFORE THE SEASON'S RUSH BE
GINS. THIS IS ;OIX(i TO BE MED-,
KOI.'irs I5AXXKK BUILDING YEAR.
CET IX OX THE (i ROUND FLOOR
AND GET IN Nn'
o
No Fire in the Kitchen Range
No Hot Water in the Bouse
Then Is the time you ap
preciate the convenience of
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
Attach a plug to
socket and turn tbe switch j
PINT, QUART. TWO QUART
AND LARGER SIZES
Pint &ize is specially adapted for nursery
Clean
Simple
Cl I '. Ill OFFICE
,' M : I 1 ; K. I S
Condor Water and Power Co.
Phone 8S5. Office on Seventh Street
Opposite the Bifr Electric Sign.
Good Coffee Values
1 was reading about a fellow
who was asked what he had had
for lunch, and he said: "A piece
of baconine, some almost eggs, a
cup of near coffee and some not
quite pie." Well, you won't find
any "near coffee" around this
shop; that is. if we sell it to you
for coffee. It's easy for a grocer
to give you n good run for your
coftVo money if he isn't too stin
gy. Coffee is lower than ever be
fore and qualities better. It all
depends upon how much a grocer
is willing to pay for his coffee.
You cun buy the real old Govt,
.lava or you can buy Java which
comes from Brar.il, but whatever
we sell you, whether it be Java,
Mocha and Java or Costa Rica,
you may know it is the best grade
that can be sold for the money.
Wp have a big coffee trade, and
that helps us to give you fresh
roasted coffee any old day you
want it, and not the tasteless kind
which has lost most of its strength.
I expect a lot of ladies in the
store today to buy our coffee,
MILLER & EWBANK
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