MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MED FOR P. ORWiQN, TUESDAY. AUGUST 11. l!08. TRAVELING MAN'S f W ON WATER Communication from the Manager of Nason & Co. WhiGh Shows a Visitor's View of Water Question The following communication from O. G. Hughsoii, mnnnyer of 11. S, Xa Hon & Company of Portland, is n fair example of views taken by victors in regard to the water situation in Mcl forti. The communication remls: "Oa our return from a trip to Crater lake today we read with more than or dinary interest your editorial in today's issue entitled "Give Us Plenty of Water." 'Tho reasou this article interested uh was because we have just spent six days and five nights in n territory thnt is all tributary to tho city of Medford exclusively, abounding with tho fint-st streams and moat wonderful spvings of icy mountain water, puro as water can bo made and nearly ull of wihcli in practically going to wasto. "Wo dipped up pails full, used all wo wanted and wasted it without stint. 'Use plenty; there is lots more whero that came from' waa the word, but when wo got back and engaged room in one of your city's first-class hotels whfu we expected to wash the lava and pumice atone out of our hair and eyes, you can imagine our surprise on being shown to our room, that was first class in every way so far as plumbing wns concerned, to find that the afore said plumbing was inen-ly ornamental and that screw and turn the faucets aa we might we could only obtain a few spoonfuls this stat. ment is tho abso lute truth and when we called the bellboy and osked for a pailful or two of water the lad fairly gasped at the thought of such extravagance and asked 4 What you going to do going to take a bath?' " 'No,' we said, 'go get us a pail or two of water so we ean wanh up a lit tlo for dinner. ' Whereupon the boy brought in an ordinary wn(er pitcher about half full. And yet when we drove into town your streets were cov ered with mud and the spiinkh-r whs Btill sloshing it ou. "So, we say with you, 'give us plen ty of water.' We who visit your city and advertise you abroad and swear by you and who go out in the hills n step or two or so out of town and stand and marvel and ride and ride miles and miles and then some and wotub r at t If rolling, roaring torrents, the pouring cataracts and tumbling rapids of mil lions of gallons of the best water Cod ever made, hurrying seaward so that it ean be lifted by the sua and dropped for the next stage in its transmigration on the hills back of Baker City, or Joseph or Eugene, or Ashland, or Port land, or anywhere, anywhere, so long UH some old fruitless, useless course past Medford. ' 'Who owns this stream ! Who owns and controls this waterfall, etc'' we asked. 'This company or that iiidivid ual.' 'Where does Medford get her water? 'We'll show yon.' lint they didn't, for we didn't get any. " 'Give us plenty of water.' A pray er a demand? It should be n demand. How such people as we have seen and ? known in your city ean keep up appear ances on such a meager supply of frog spittle is a mystery. "'Water famine' in Medford! Well, wouldn't that boom your real estate? "Of eon rse, M ed f ml will gro w. ' What else could yon expect from such a climate and such people? Medford has grown; she is growing; she is go ing to outgrow and overgrow the big gest dreams of your most progressive d reamers nd you have a few and yet yon are begging for water. 4 Give us water.' From whom? Who is go ing to 'give it' to yon? It is already given to you. Stir up your water com mittee and sluice it in and while you are at it, get enough so it will run at 9 o'clock in the evening from the fail cets on the second floors of your resi dences and hotels. There are plenty voiisulting engineers us honest as your water committee who can run n stream of ice water into your city at a very small cost to each property owner who will be here in There are enough here now to keep up the interest till then. "Water pure, cold water is the best advertisement any city can possi bly have, nnd we have teen enough available for votir suiiplv to put the fire out in a volcano, the eruption- of: which were of such an awful nature to make it a world wonder, and n t only put out its fires, but fill it h crater i with SO) M feet of water of tu7.f'wu purity and pour down millions of gnl ; Ion right pat your very doors tor tnousaals of years pant and thou:i'l to " Pfci' i ve m plenty of water. j S tot nht to dry." JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. r ! SPOKT. Put Duncgau, Jr., was a Sunday visi- tor at Colestin. - - j The Seals won a fine game at Sau Mrs. Fred Luy and sous of Medford ' Krauciseo from the Beavers Saturday are visiting relatives living here. ' h? J of 1 to - WUUs ami Kin' Mrs. Chris Kennoy aud baby arrived 1 sella ww the-opposing pitchers. home Sunday moruiag from Portland. I AMERICAN ARRESTED TWICE ON SUSPICION W. K. Coleman, county clerk, leaves today for Dead Indian, where he and his family will camp for a few weeks. Miss Maude Prim came down from Colestin Monday to be present nt the teachers examination, which is to be held this week. Packy McFarland wou from Phil riroek before t.e Pacific Athletic club at Los Angeles in the seventh round ou August .7. There was no knockout. Keferee Charles Eyton stopped the fight and gave McFarland the victory when Brock was in the last stages, having been beaten through the ropes I). I). Gage and family will return to j and chased across the ring with a rain their home at Minneapolis, Kan., Thurs j of blows upon his bleeding face. Brock day after a visit of a number of months carried the fight to McFarland at the at the home of Jay C. Sexton. Ray beginning and fought gamely to the Sexton will accompany them on month's visit to his former home. u last. FRISCO MERCHANTS TO QO AFTER RAILROADS SAX FRANCISCO, Ca!., August 10. Alleging that the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroads have been raising their rates despite the law, by imposing extra switching charges, icing charges and other extras, thai bring rates far above the published schedules, the mer chants of San Francisco ami vicinity will file charges against theso railroads when the interstate commerce commis sion meets hero next week. The merchants say that these extra charges have been imposed for the pur pose of raising the rates and will eon It has become known that tho three attempts made by Sir Thomas Lipton to capture the America's cup, tho in trinsic value of which is about $2o0, have cost him $500,000 for yachts alone. The heavyweight championship fight between Tommy Burns, the American, and Bill Squires, the Australian, has been fixed to take place at Sydney, X. S. W., August S4. of Port isco, ami The Pacific Coast league has eight pitchers who are ripe or nenrly so for a trip to the big leagues, and the circuit is better equipped with flingers than any minor league in the country. The best of the twirlers of this slope are test th Wiilit v of the charts. The ! y. Hnup and Nagle of Los Angeles; jobbers' association will join with theturooni uracil aim viriuu-.v morM,n,t i.. tl.o nnnn.lnJiit ' lnd; Kutor of San Kronen Tho oxtra switching charge of $2.50 Wright of Oakland,. a car imposed by the roads was contest ed some time ago by the jobbers aud was nt that time abandoned by the rail roads. A switching charge of 50 cents a ton was submitted. The new rate makes the switching chnrges per car about $10 instead of the old rate of $2.50. The merchants also say that the charge for returning empty boxes has also been imposed to make the freight rates higher. Another complaint to be made is that Seattle merchants are charged but $30 a ear for icing, while California merchants are charged $75. AMERICAN PRINCESS IS SEVENTEEN SUMMERS OLD REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Arnetttt Burch to J. W. Carson, 90 acres in D L C 42, township ;17, range 1 E Lottie Peters to J". A. MeLeod, lots 12 aud Kt, Kendall addi tion to Medford Katte Fordney to A. P. Ilelman, land in section 5, township 110, range 1 E William II. Hamlin to G. E. Pur din, lot 0, block 2, Boss addi tion to, Medford G. E. Pnrdin to W. E. Hamlin, lot 9, block 12, Ross addition to Medford $ mm New Cases. Frederick C. Page vs. Lawrence L. Grover; suit to remove cloud from title OYSTKi; BAY. X. Y., August 11, Scores of beutiful presents and a large number of letters of congratulations poured into Sagamore Hall for Miss Ethel Koosevelt in honor of her 17th birthday. .Not only has the event been remembered by her school friends and the members of her f ami I v but admir ers from all parts of the country have - sl,.nvo,o,l h.-rwiH. many manifestation, ! FEDERAL OFFICERS LOOKING nf tlu.ir il,.r, st. Althouifh lb,. nriiHMW i INTO POSTOFFICE ROBBERY Flhel still retains much of her rnrlish enl Iiosimsui. nlu is raiiidlv irrowimr into i SANTA Cltl'Z. August 11, Federal charming young womanhood. Her in tellectual attainments are much above the average fur a girl of her age and in nmny ways she is said to resemble her illust rions fa I her. She will not actively enter into Washington society for several veais but is nrobable she will take a prominent place in t he ! off ice into t he money order department White House functions. ' where they drilled the big safe deposit vault and after emptying it of its vnlu- CALIFORNIA SHIPPERS i able contests, escaped without lenving qttp WT-TTH-rABfinl"10 slightest dew to their identity. SUE WELLS-FARGO gt jn hp cmit )U,k i of the post office funds were deposited j was overlooked. To supply themselves i with tools for their task, the cracksmen broke into a blacksmith shop earlier in the evening and secured n large sledge hammer and other instruments for pry ing of the post office doors. MARRIAGE LICENSES. j James F. Ferry and Lulu May Gard ! nor. officers arrived here today to investi gate the robbery of the postoffiee by clever cracksmen enrlv Sunday morning. The entire money order receipts of Snt- urdnv and n large quantity of stnmi were taken. The robbers forced their wav from the main office of the post DAUGHTER OF FRENCH PRESIDENT IS MARRIED A S ANGELES. Cal.. August 11. The California Traffic association, with headquarters in San Francisco, and Paul Yon Xeindorff, a Los Angeles commis sion man, lepresentin various firms, in eluding Mitchell & Goodall and the Tro berk - Bergen compuuv of San Fran cisco, have fileil a joint complaint with j the in terest ate commerce commission ' at Washington against Wells, Fargo &j Company's express. The complaint, un- ) derstood to be the first of the kind ever brought against this company, charges discrimination, excessive, unjust and un reasonable rates, exorbitant icing as sessments, unsatisfactory service nnd lark of suitable equipment in handling j vegeiaoie eoikNigmneiit , Various instances are cited as prov ing the allegations, and the complain ants assert that by reason of having a monopoly of the express service out. of California, the company was enabled to make such rates and perform such services as it may see fit. They pray t1i:it the matter be i n -A inat ed and an In, rnt.nrut t ho rnilllKlll V to K.'llldl Woodford, deputy pOStllUlKter delist from its aliened violations of the oi .ieororu, nic'iuim in imi...K ... act to regulate interstate commerce, ap the postmasters of Oregon held in Port proved February 4. 17. PA It IS, August 1 1 , - Without ani public show such ns marked the wed ding of Alice lioosevelt, Mile. Fallieres, daughter of the president ot trance, wns made the bride of M. Jean Lanes, her father's private secretary, today The affair was extremely quiet and simple. No pomp or ceremony charact erized the occasion and throughout France little public interest was taken in the event. The wedding wns treated with no more enthusiasm than is accord eil anv similar affair in diplomatic fir cles. " land last week. PERKINS & JANNEY A ROIIFTKCTN AND EXO IX10KRS ( Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying in all its brandies. Rooms 2S-Jf), Jackson Comity Hank liuildiiitf. LONDON,- August 11. After being arrested twice as a Gerntan spy, while trnveling'on the northwestern coast of Ireland, Carl Kabell, an American of Teutonic origin, is ia London today. kabell d ex! ires all Britain is aroused by the rumors of w.ir with (ternmuv and that he was eonstastlv unde sur veillance during his trip. At Baliv- shannon he was arretted r.nd missed his train before the authorities were con vinced that his American passports were genuine, lie started for the next town on foot and was arrested again. Something which Is of considerable interest to the public generally ' and which ia perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific compan 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 aud mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Uleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be furnished at the samr time." We have EMENT nnd will noil you a sack, a barrel or a curloail. We handle neveral grades aud will give you the tests of all. Cement sidownlks are goiuf; in all over town nnd what looks ho cheap or thriftless as an old loose board aidowalk in front of your property! Oousul1. a cement contractor und you'll find his price right, The big demand now on for cement in going to oiuke it hard to get and naturally at an Increase in price. For Those Tired Aching Feet use our Foot Powder, absolutely guar anteed. Medford Pharmacy The Big Drug Store with Little Prices. Near Postoffiee. Q rater Lake Lumber Qo. it is up to You What Will You Do? If you do a lot of thinking, if your brain is active and the strain is wearing out your nerves and breakuig down your system day by day, then you may reflect for a moment, if it would not be wise to drink the Btrength of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack age ot Golden Gram Granules No man can consume his strength and retain it at the siiniei time: he oudit to replenish an equal amount diiilv. GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is far super ior to Coffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like coffee and smells like coffee. A big package can be had in any grocery store for 25(!. Order a package today. All grocery sell it. Notice to Water Consumers Owing to the scarcity of water supply, it is ordered that no city water be iihciI for irrigation except between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock a. ni. and between 7 ami 8 o'clock p. 111. until otherwise ordered by the water committee. ViolntionH of this order by any consumer will result in said consumer's supply being forlh with shut off. My order of the Water committee of the City Council of Medford, Or. Paled August 7. 1908. JOB PRINTING 9. X. H'44, ilttIl''nt nf the Don't Bother to Cook It's too hot Get what you want aire iv prepared; we have :t .We cater to those who want the best. THE DELICATESSEN Graham Sterling Silver and Hawk's Cut Glass Nothing nicer for a prewnl. MARTIN J. REDOY The Jeweler er FcwtattU All Kinds of Job Printing done on short notice. It does't matter what it is in Printing, we do it for you. Our Office is now the best equipped in Southern Oregon, our workmen the most skilled and output superior. Only union Print Shop in Rogue River Valley. Portland prices our sched ule. We pay the freight. The Tribune 21 Central Ave. MEDFORd Oak Park Addition On railroad on the West Side, north of depot grouiids and conveniently located for business men seeking .home sites close in. These fine lots are offered for sale-cheap, on good terms, and the owners are in position tor offer building inducements to anyone wishing to make the rjght kind of improvements.' .Why go out to the faraway suburbs when such fine residence lots can be obtained'at prices ranging from ' . . . $200 to!$350 per Lot situated where an advunce in price is assured, and. where the first benefit will be derived from the completion of the railroad to the timber? it pays to figure on such investments in a live town bike Medford, and the present prices for these lots will look like a veritable gift to the buyer in a year or two. hence, Pop full particulars apply to the . iRoffue River Land Comp'y Exhibit . BuMing; ; THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE EST NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OUEGON. o o 0 o CO o o o O O OO o