T J I H M K I ) F K I ) DAILY TRIBUNE, MKDFOlM). ().. WKDVKsDAY. A PHIL 1. 1W- Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper in a Live Town. Iublilml every ivmiiijs t'xcept Sunday Med ford Publishing Company. O. PUTNAM, K'litnr ami Mniiar. Ailtnitti'd us Si'ooml Class Mutter in the Puhtnffu-e at Mtdfonl, Orem. Subscription Kates: One month, y nmil or carrier $0.50 Oiip year, by mail FOR WATER SUPPLY. Tin1 city council special water coin mitli'e has n. ..! Ms ivuit ilecliiriiitf in favor of in.ciniiiif a water ii.jlv for .M.-iliWd fnoii Wnss.oi I anyon .springM. The report in tar-ly in liriny preHent--l tiwiuu t" the di-lay in arrivinj; at witisfa-'iory terms wiili the pn-sent owners of water lights, w ho have agreed hi put lip an in.l.-mitifyiny ImiiiiI jtrotectin' the city in cane i.f litia t ion over t he water rilit.s. It is unfortunate that the report has been mo Iniij delayed, as sinh an nil .nrtaiit priusit ion as lioinliii the city fur .Utu(Kuil rtliotild he most fully din cursed in all of its details. However, fullest confid'tn'" it rrposi-d in the wa ter coin mil tee, the members of which hae devoted almost their entire time for the pat two niontli-i in probing the (juist ion. The bond election occurs Friday, j April .'I. and to vote riyainst the msne j will he to delay indefinitely the pro Unun of in 11 11 if i pit t improvement nbso lulely m-cessary to keep Med ford in 1 the front rank of Southern Oregon fit ies. for the completion of the llarriinan projects now under way in this state is believed. That the issue of t hese bonds will mean the rapid completion of the lines in Orison upon which work was suspended when tin liuaiicial striu HellrV arose lust fall IS the hope i( the people of this slate. Several imKrtunt projects started by the llarriman liios are held up on ac count of t he financial Hurry. While work has been resumed on a number of t he lines under const rtn-t ion last fall, when work was ordered stopped, sev eral important projei is are si ill held in abeyance. These dormant projects involve t he expend it ore id' about 7,oim,tHiii. One of the most important lines uoii which it is lunted construction will be resumed at an early dale is that of the Oregon Western, the Southern Pacific extension from the main line at hrain to Marshflehl. a ilistaiico of M miles. Some work has been done on this road, but much remains to be done, and it is estimated that two years would be re (piit'ed to complete it. The expense of building this line will be about $:i,ut(. "1 10. It has been snesled that, in view of the yrent amount of cement sidewalk work to be done in Medford the com intf season, that all contractors be com pelled to submit samples of the cement used to the city engineer, to prevent the use of poor materials. It is a yood sliest ion. I r. Alexander Iteid, a physician of Cortland, is nut after the sculp of J. W. Mnily, state dairy ami food commis sioner. I r. Ifeid has n wido acquaint ance throughout the stale, ami in en terhitf the contest against the present Incumbent will make a strong campaign for the republican nomination. It is to be hoped Hint Dr. Ueid defeats Mr. Ilailey, who richly deserves it. FILING TIMBER CLAIMS UPON MINERAL LANDS Cook & llowlaud, of the Hydraulic Mining company, who were in the city this week, report thai there is a yood deal nf indi'iiat ion with a tinge of profanity to it among the miners of Jump Off , loo district ami Northern .lo Kcdiiuc generally because of the opera t ions of unscrupulous t iiuher locators who have been filing timber claims on mineral lauds. One of these would be claimants embraced in his quarter sec tion three claims of the Hydraulic Min iug company's properly along .lump Off Joe, and this in face of the fact that the corner monuments were per fectly plain and that furthermore there was a modern mining plant in conlinu tuis operation upon it. Claims were taken up by these graft its on section where mining opera tions have been going on for years; and as a crowning piece of nerve, the property of the old Haininersly mine in section I I. one of the best known mines in this section, was filed upon bv these sharks. Conk 1 lowland have consulted at tornevs about the matter and they are informed that every one of these local nrs is open to prosecution oil the charge of perjury. It is the plan of the mining men to bring the matter before t In gram! jury at the present term, and with this end in view photographs of mining plants and prominent corner monuments have been taken and will be forwarded lo Portland. It is high time this sort of imposition was slopped and we hope there wilt be concerted ac tion among Hie miners to bring the of fender to justice, savs the Pacific Out took. USES HOT AIR TO HEAT AUTO FOR WINTER SriNS The mo of hot ,ur from the exhaust to heat n motor car for winter tonrinp is tlir. novel scheme ,,f ,T. 1. Turner, a Pranklin owner of (itaud Porks, p. Mr. Turner recently made a Mo .,it, trip in a Pranklin runabout fiom Uraml Porks to (Juincy, 111,, in the m,Ut of n real western blizzard, but with )U new beating apparatus and a closed c:in:is top lie and his companion went flnough snow stonn and y.ro wvather in com fort. The melhod of heating consisted of placing on the floor of the Par a coll of pipe connected ilir.vtlv with Hie "main exhaust." T! .:iin exhaust of the Pranklin cirri, s ouY hImmiI :t0 per cent , f the burnt iraseVand its temperature w:n juf ;,)(1,nt r;ht (i, heat the car com r, , :iu v- T, ,,,,.,; der of the exploded gnos in Hie Prank lill pases out thietigh Hie auxiliaiv ex hailt. which op. us at the , ,.,! f tlie ex hiiiler. just as Hi pletes the power Html,,.. On the trip fmm ;: ijnincy. althoiih (',- snow and hills u ,.t. where, not even a vp.(. touched, nor xvas am ;,, on the engine. ' pi-tut coin and Poiks klh toads, de, p i'Mi. red e ry 1 p'ng n .is Mist uo-ut in .b ho!d Certificates Mint Be in Force. Attorney Hmeral i'iaw f..t l deied an pinion in w hi, h thai a candidate f,,r countv s, l,.d perinteiideiit must t. tfie I, . Id- r of a valid teachers" certificate of the Hist grade count v ceitificate or better. The law on tins -tuhi.-.t is ,,ain aMlj t(,,. only point to Hi.' opinion i that it is lint sufficient that a man has ht Id ft first grade county c.rtifn ate. The i er titicat must be in for..- at Ho turn I., becomes n candidate. FIFTY MILLION BOND ISSUE TO COMPLETE 0RE00N LINES That the proposed .iHM.t.ioo. i,nd issue of the I'liioii Pacific will provide Sweet Marie, lenel & Kentlier, Thursday and Piiduv. " Indeed it does, ni;i(l;ini.M " Vos sir-ee.M "Drink it ri-ht down ; Itriiees you rittfit up." "(Jt.lden Onto" lii-li-Ui'iide (Niffee. 1 Allen 6 Reagan Sweet Marie. I'euel Kentlier, Thursday and Friday. ARE YOU AWARE " In Hie curst of 1 year the balance of your watch makes ."i7.'iso.noo re olu t ions ' THINK OF ITI In time the oil gums, produces f Hc t iuii a ml vx" i' ,t r s t he del irate b.-a rings, 1 destroying their high fiuih and per fect lit, thus mining an accurate time pi.ee. All ordinary machine is oiled dailv. Vour watch should be oiled mice a year. Lot me examine it; an honest opin ion from me xvill cost you nothing. Martin J. Redely 1! NORTH C STREET. MEDFORD, OREGON. Fino Watch anil Jowolry Repairing a Specialty. Notice. PROGRAM AT THE MEDFORD SKATING RINK FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL: Two sessions daily from L' to ." p. m. and 7:.'to lo 1 H: p. m. on Tues days, Prid ays and Saturdays for each Work during the month. I linn or of program lo commence Friday, April .'1, when t he price of tickets for afternoon sessions xvill be reduced to lo cents. Friday of each week will be La dies' Night, when skates will be is sued to them free; genahmeii! -." cents. Society Night, Tuesday of eat h Week; admission u cents, skates '2't cents. Music by Kink linm). Thursday nights dancing, com mencing April !; gentle u 7"i cento, ladies flee. Music hy Wealoiika Club Orchestra, five pieces. Children's Hay Saturday nfter noons; skates 15 cents. (irand May Day Masque Skating Festival Saturday, May Particu lars later. Windell & Loosley, Proprietors. Massage Parlors ELECTRIC LIGHT FERADIC AND GALVANIC BATHS HOT AND COLD SPRAY SALT GLOWS AIRS. C. A. MOORE THE ODELL, Ovor Postofflco I I Tli.' first Ki-rl.y ina.li in Ann-lira was a Crofut & Knapp. W Hats for Men KNAPPFELT i s..ly i-v.ry , . iiioii with aci'iopi iair aili'i iiinciit. Suit li:ils fur fiiiiil'iii'l . snu t tu- linvi'l. hfll.irs t'ur ji I. null tti' t'.ilniiility. I'. A K. Ihils air Hirer Hollars. KNArP FELTS air f,,nr ...llais ami lln- i ii.aial.l.. KNAPP FELT DE LUXE six , I, .liars rvrrvn hnr. I.r il i-iv V.. 1 1, ,.r M.,ll,,r,l. S..I.1 ..Illy al DANIEL'S nil': i;i:ti.i:ii:s stih;i:. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Morrison CHINA P.UXTIXli AND WATKIf Cdl.OKS. lira. 20(t A SI. W.vsl. Trl. II!).".. MEDFORD SASH & DOOU CO. Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets. Offlce fixtures and nil kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F. BETWEEN GTII AND 7TH STS. THONE .13. The Medford Brick Co. i'onuHwe.1 of W Cl pumnv n rx WAfirr n t rx-nnrrv COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK. f r:..n..r.1 ,.,..(r...o..rU .....i i... ; i.i . ..il i.- i. . 1.1 - i ...! t furnished. All work guaranteed. mft, rLfthir-K anjj ubjm ;jvt ruK ralm. ci We Want to Buy Lands Realty Bond Syndicate of Oregon W. H. Stalker Skrty Secretary A ii H liee I'irst-i-lass sliociiinkcr ; Keen a.lilcd to my t'urcc. 1 f yum-shoes nccil rci.-iirin try us and sec tlic u'oo.l work c turn out. e. M. KID D The Foot-Kilter, l-'.illnw the I'eet on i.iir i, It-walk. $3000 Buys a Good gusfaess. Coxaer w I Til la-ii.nixi.s is mi:m-oi.-d tiii;i' i.ots, n:n-, wii.i. nuiNti twii y. tiik moni'v lNsiDi: or a vrvii. o rui: m vkkkt l'oli A VKKV SlloKT TIM IT AT Tills plMCK. Tills IS A CKNl'INK SNAP, fol; SM.K It V 0. H. PIERCE & SON v' H I 1 etwee TWO Beauties VOL' WILL FIX!) IT AN' l'X I'Kl'ALLY KASV TIIIN'd TO PICK YOL'l.' SI'lMN'd SUIT UKlv'K. WK .i;i-:siiowi(i ax kxckitioxallv i-txh lixio ( . 7 ( 'L( )TI I MS CLOTH KS THAT K )Ii TI 1 11 MOX1-V CAXXOT 1!K Dl'PLICATLD FOL' TIIK SAMK 1'liICK AXVWIIKliK IX T1IKCJTV. WK(il'AIAX TKK TO OIVK VOT MOKK AI'.SOLFTK VALl'K, STVLK, ITT AND (QUALITY TIIAX VOL WILL HK A I!LK TO KKOCL'RK KLSKWIl KK'K. cm I n m $400 Tuxedo Suits - -Full Dress Suits - Medford's Correct ; COKXKK OF SKYKXTII AND 1! ST If KKTS. 35.00 $40.00 ANY Clothiers CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS T'.icy drain the towns of nioiio and neither fjivo.the lit, stj-lc nor distinction t" your clothes thatl)-our own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the kind that "carry distinction," that hesper.k the man, that keeps your money at home and are superior in every detail to t lie "sweatshop" ;oUtls (if catalogue houses. ftrs.Urate Dfampton Isaacs instructor of "Piono.Tllszt 5?letl)o6 StuMo t 5elinc. 5torlh J Strict I KEEP YOUR MONEY r HOME L The City Tailor T FRENCH DRY CLEANING M JI L,VmU r I 1 Lll 1 lUil ;ni.l comfort of our d i-pnience ilonosit IS illiil rli.-llls. ITl li. i.'lli V ill ri'iTV .l.'l.llltnilMlt. is n ,-lP.linnl nrln. ni'oi'uut and banking .inli. will. n Vr Infill. 'ss will ro.'.'ivt1 Capital anil Surplus;: (Lciiltti' snr.,ooo.oo. if-- w. 1. vawtim;, w4 J9 1 I ! mr best nttontion. State Depositary S Established 1888. t'.- . ii.p-ORD. ORKOON Casluor. Do You Want a Good Close to Medford, fine loca tion, good fruit and poul try land. Prices. $100 per acre. Easy terms DRESSLER & WOOD West Seventh St. Medford, Or. .t. !:. i:nv.i: r.i-ri.i ,i.t. .1. A. I'KlilfY, Yi,-,. 1'ivsi.l, in. loilN' S. OliTir, Cnshior. W. 11. .IAOKSOX, Ass t Cftshier. The Medford National Bank MEUl'OED, OE. 'AI,LTAI1 50,000 sri?ii.rs 10)0oo Safety lloxes t,, A (iciKTal r.aiikiuR Business Transaclo,!. W'o Solicit Vour Patronage Do You Want A ." OK 10 -.U'h'K TW.MT (K (KiOD l-uu i r LAND OR A lU-ACKi: IlKl.M.'V AND t'llK'K K KANCII .' IK so. ( A I.I, o ALFRED SMITH OVKi; JACKSON (DI M? HANK. SPREAD THE NEWS Colonists' Rates Colonist ttates from all points I:asl to Oregon from March . I lo April 30, 1908 The Southern Pacific Railroad "-.""'. M 'U be from Chicago. , j ,..""" ' r""" M,M'""'I Ilivir commc 9int, Oeun- s .. ',',!'.'; ' '.' -" Mo St. I99, nneapolis. w i.uno,:-. nin! Iub0, fao. nitv,, i, t.i ,.,,. r,, f'ii or .idilrptfl A H ItOHUNBAUM, Agent, gford, Or.