Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 26, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EG OX, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1908.
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j& every evening except Sundav.
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Oeorge "Putnam, Editor and Manager.
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Med ford, Oregon.
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THE A VI' LEG A TE VIIOVOSITION.
It is hoped that the water committee will leave its first
1 I .1. i II . II
lull-, t usftuji cainon, King cimiign lo llioroilglliy UlVCSIl
gate me proposition made by the fsterJiiig ..Mining com
pany to supply water from the Little Applogatc.
If the water is there in the ipiantity and quality
claimed and can lie delivered in a satisfactory manner and
satisfactory bond secured, there is no good reason why the
city should pay $2),i): for from J 50 to 175 inches in
Wasson canyon ($247,05:3 for pipeline, $25,000 for Wasson
canyon water rights, $!)()0 for fencing intake and f'SOOO
for rights of way), when 500 inches of equally as good
water can be obtained for 2:50,000, or 15,000 less.
Furthermore, the 500 inches secured will enable the
city to sell water to both Jacksonville and Central Point,
besides for irrigation purposes. Jacksonville will probably
bond for $50,000 for an adequate supply, and so will Cen
tral Point. While the city cannot issue bonds to supply
other places, after the water is secured it can be sold,
even it necessary to pass a special act of the legislature
for the purpose. The sale of this water will eventually
reduce the cost of the system to Medford by ,$100,000 to
!fl;jU,WUO ironi the .2:J0,000 first cost.
One thing is certain, the present bond issue is not suf
ficient to secure the water from Wasson canvmi. .miin.lo
J - -J '.tJ..V,
inontod by other supply, as it will have to he, and more
bonds cannot he issued. The bond buyers cannot object as
long as tne system is a gravity system.
iiOH.VUkOUK. Lai., August 20. A
txmu uatntd Ttiuniu Watsoa. ued about
-2 years, fell tivm a freight tram near
Lure Saturday bight. His kit arm was !
nearly cut off, only bunging by a small j
piece of flesh ou the under bide. His
shouldt-r was baldly bruised, and his '
head cut iu many places. Xutwithstand- J
nitf this, he walked a mile and a half
after the ut-cidi-iit, when another
freight train 'following picked him up
and brought him here, where he was
given medical attention. He luiit been
sent to the county hospital.
After arriving here be gave another,
exhibitiiia of m-rve and sand. It is the
custom of the train crew to stop at
the water tank nbovo town. Tin was
done Saturday morning, instead of
taking the unfortunate man on to the
depot, where be could receive imiim.t
attention. He got down from the train,
and takiitL' the (lamline left nrm in
his right hand walked the Ifoo yards
unassisted. The netinn of the crew was
much criticized.
Watson's relative have been com
municatcd with at Loomis, Wash. The
doctor says with his Hpleudid courage
In- will recover.
LUKE LAUNCH
j KENNETT MAN KILLS BOB
OAT WEIGHING 60 POUNDS
IS WRECKED
Will G.
Large
Lake
Steel Reports
Crowds at the
IT'S NEWS TO MEDFOIU).
The following mass of misinformation is supplied edi
torially by the Eugene .Register under the caption ".Med
ford 's Experience : "
"The busy, thriving city of JUedford has a gravity sys
tem, but the fatal mistake was made of taking water'from
a small, inadequate stream, with the result that the creek
w comparatively dry, the city is without fire protection
and now at a big expense the city is compelled to hunt a
Jiew source ol supply.
"The Albany Herald u notes Mrs. I) All,... i...i
ford, who is visiting Albany friends, and from information
received from her. speaks of the situation in her home town
us iouows:
" 'Medford has voted bonds for the establishing of a
thorough water plant, and they of the thriving cit v are do
ing their utmost to complete the same. ' "
" 'At this time they see the neeessitv of a permanent
water supply. They are without this important factor at
present. Deer creek is dry, and as that was the onlv source
tor water, it leaves Medford in a rather difficult posi
tion. " 1
Medford is not without water and not without fire pro
tection. It does not h.m. . ,r...,. i. . i
. ".' --mi-mi. i eer creek
,lul n,,! source ot supply, but Bear creek,
lint all these calamities nm.lit 1...,, ...... .... i ...n ...
;r., .. ... " "i r"1 Mm worse
if the city spends $300,000 to secure water from small and
. ... uequiiic springs, when the back country is ribboned with
ji-.ii mere anu streams.
.'ESTi.Xt; WITH DEATH.
"tione, never to l'l'tini. " i ti... 1 n:.. . . .,
i,..Ar,ic i-i, , "-.mmic 10 ine item in
he Medford Mad ,n reference to the shipping of the bodv
, ; V 101 ",,n;"- 111,1 ''''vtunstances s,u
-unu, g .u . .v-.kes decease were such as to excite the
sympathy ot the community; h for the man himself
...... j.. lau.i.y. yet the newspaper which poses as the
v, ........ ,,r i . 1
... .. . ;l, a.s-,r ollu-rs-s.vs fit to head the
,W -o "' ,,,',i,r,,,lv " "! "'"1 mourn
ing family with a line that re:.,ls 1,1,-. .. ,,i ... : ... .
Ibis is the second time within the past few weeks that
,.,. nnmorous at the expense of the dead
even a poor grief-stricken widow fails to escape the shaft
of its scintillating humor.
New Cases. I A. r A M
Uoortfo William Stevens v. Hanker., Work in the third ,l,vr,.,.' Fri,lv ,,..
"int;. August is. H),is. Members ml
'.iiitrniiiK brothers invited.
'17 v. rrnniN, w. m
" - " ..Hiii.fr
Kt'ierra I.if rnniiuinv; arlinn l, r ..-
rr monpv. ColviK & Ourlinm. attnrii,.vi
for plaintiff.
St. Ilrvnii v. Wi-Hlcrn Or.hnr.l , ,
pany; art inn to rocovor mnncv. W. I'.
I'hipp, att.irnr.T f,.r plaintiff.
Donglaa ( ouiu.i hr.nk v. I). lir.
rvi i.t tl r,.,.i-,., mo,,...v. Kuli.rton
Orcutt, alturnoya for plniniiff.
One pri,-,. (0 all, , ,,, iri.p nil
.' im iii.im me ,'xira piN.nai of the onMit
l.iiKiii.'n.. H.-K.inninK Septenihrr 1. the
M.sf..r.l M.at rompanv Kill R,. for
eai.1. ami ,. for le. M.ller, Kwl.ank
.V t'ulp. .
FISHING SEASON
CLOSED AT NOON TODAY
ASTOH1A. Or.. AuLMint 21. At noon
today the iHliiiif season on the Colum
bia river will be at an end ami the pack
is belter than was nntieipated earlier
ill the season. Iteilueeil to a basis of
eanned fish, the Benson's total park is
:i.'l"i,lti0 run. On a basis of four dozen
one-ponnds to a rase, which estimate
" KLAMATH FALLS, Or., August 26.
Will 0.. Steel is in the eity from Cra
ter Lake. He report:! the lusa of his
small gasoline lanu.-h. A severe storm
occurred on the lake one night last neck
during which the launch broke loose
from its moorings and was dashed
against the r.K-ks, wrecking it so bad
ly that it cannot be repaired. The en
gine was removed from the wreck nml
will probably be used iu another boat
or in the old ono if it is rebuilt.
He says travel has been very lively
for the past few weeks. He now has
accommodations at his camp for about
20 people and says his place has been
taxed to its utmost capacity every
night during the past fen- weeks and
that aside from this hundreds of people
eume und go, bringing with them their
own ramp equipment.
now has a large shipment of bed-
KLXXt'TT. Ca!., August 20. War
ren U. Jt lias th record for killing
tU0 lariat bob cat tuat hn been seen
in this district for aeveral years. Sirs.
Roor discovered the animal lying flat
upon a large rock near their cabin
o..n Squav creek. A well directed shot
brought the big fellow low. He weighed
00 pouuds. The week before he had
made way with u large 12-pound I'ly
rently -back to see what more he cuuld
mouth Hock rooster, aud be was nppa-et.
He
..... ... . ' , . .urge hiiii iu or neu
difficult to annroxiinate. but the onlv .li... .-
,, - , h iuuiiiib ,,oiii -uciiioru ana witn
one ,i.ni.nilly reMWlK(Ml, thn total ,Wt.k , in a f,.w (ava h. will ho i a position
in canti for the wanon was 2i3.3('tn. or t i i
IM.nnu more than last ytMir. nn.l the mil.l ,,f tr:.v,...r- f.., ..t
, , . . " ". I'll- Miiruii- urr
cured pack was -f!.u tierces f about visiting the lake since thev can get nc
S(M) pound each on the first l.ackillL'. cunini,lli,,.w t I ".i, .."..
ami the sharn frozen steelhi'llds aei.re- I ., ,
, , , ' l mm u-ai mail n nas
gated ... tons. ,,... .i,,.;.,,, .... .,
Gorham Sterling Silver
and
Hawke's Cut Glass
Nothing nicer for a present.
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Postoffice
Fine Watch and Jewelry Eopalring a Specialty.
OR1P
THE
WOULD'
-.-Vis. J MOORF.S.SONS.
OCNTON.S. LONDON, tNCLANtt
CAt-DW C LL A Co
5.. SoS.w NEW YORK.
TWtEN HATS
Tor TWEF.N HEADS
In T WEEN SIZES.
Are you one of those unfortunate
individuals that possesses a head which
does not exactly fit the usual standard
sizes in Stiff Hals? That is, you find
one size is a little too small, and the
next size a little too large, and your
Hatter has to either STRETCH or
PAD a hat to fit you.
If so, you are the man we want.
You have got a "Tween" Head,
and you want a hat that is "Between
sizes."
Hick aie the but hats in the wortdWe
have beeo .elected a. selling agents for this city.
"THE TOGGERY"
MEDFORD' S FASHION STORE FOR
MEN.
. Notice to Water
Consumers
Owing to the scarcity of water supply, it
is ordered that no city water be used for ir
igation or sprinkling except between the
hours of 6 and 8 o'clock a. m. and 7 and 8
o'clock p. in. until otherwise ordered by the
water committee. ;
Violation of this order by any consumer
will result in said consumer's supply being
forthwith shut off.
By order of the Water Committee of the
Citv Council of Medford, Oregon.
Dated August 15, 1908.
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
No reason to be uncomfortable in a
but, stuffy kitchen.
You can take your Eleofxie Iron to
any part of the house where there is
a light socket.
FOR BARGAINS IN REAl ESTATE
CALL OX
H. M. COSS
Corxkr Wkst Tknth and K Strkkks
City Property, Farm Lands, Orchard Land, Hay Land
Improved and Unimproved Lands. Prices reasonable
aud easy terms to suit purchasers. Free transporta
tion to and from all tracts, Office in residence. No
coiiim ssion business. I buy and sell direct.
An extension cord from thi kitclu-n
light will enable yon to use it on the
porch.
State Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$116,000.00
YOU NEED PROTECTION-
FOB YOUR VALUABLES
if you have not already put them where
they are safe. Any ordinary receptacle,
anch as trunk, box or drawer, is con
stantly in danger of being burned or
robbed.
Secure absolute protection for your
valuables by piecing them in the fire
and burglar proof vault of the Jackson
County Bank, where you can rent a
safe deposit box for $4 and up per year.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. I. VAWTER, President
O. R. LINDLEY, Cashier
Bargains in Pianos
I have a few fine Pianos left that I will sell at a
bargain. Call at my office iu residence, comer West
lentil and K Streets.
H. M. COSS
Telephone Main 855 and have an
Electric Iron sent you on one week's
free trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successor to Condor Water Power Co.
Office 200 West Seventh St.,
Opposite Big Electric Sign.
THE BEST THAT'S GOING.
can always be had at the Nash Cafe.
All seasonable delicacies and all that is
appetizing. Our service is prompt and
ellicient, and our cooking cannot be ex
celled. One meal will convince you that
we are friends you can tie to.
Nash Buffet
A Money
Saver
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Frames, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including tnmed work and
fancy grill.. p. BETWEEN 6TH AND .7TH STS I HONE 63.
Oregon
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your State ?
We fully reulizo that there is a ma
jority of people who always wish the
very best. These people are wise Th
best is always tho cheapest in the long
run. Especially is this true of our
"PURE WHITE" FLOUR, in so much
as any housewife who has tried it knows
that it makes many moreloaves to the
sack than ordinary flour. Don't be
penny wise and pound foolish, but buy
the best flour, i. e., "Pure White," of
Allen 6 Reagan
I THE GROCERY ON THE CORNER
OI1KOON NKKI.S 1-Kori.l:- ..,... , f:ir,rs. ,
"..r.-h:,t. , ,rk,. p,,,,,,,, ,vitl, ,,,. r,1(. ,i:in.,,
witling
Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.)
'n'!" "Vyr" " fr attribution
, i,i,i,,. or,,,,,, .,- S1.,ii, . ,m, ,,, :;,liirs if l k
f , who r,. hKolv .,, .o i,,,..r,t,a , , ,t:iu; Nv wilil
ui'n-ov'" "f -'I'K '" ! ,:,.-r,nn .bout
onoitMS trom th Ka,t t all p, i Or,-,,,,,. The f,lr,,, fr, a
" princip.-.l ,-ni,., ilr(.
From l.(,iiisvill,..f1.70
From Ciiiciiui.-iti. J.'JO
! rout Clovt'land.. -II
! roii i New York.
".-.oo
From Denver !;)0.00
From Onialwi 'AO.m
From Kansas Ci(y 30. M
From St. li()uis. ' X..00
From Cliicauo. . . ;?S.OO
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
If v.mi want t,. brine a fri.Mid or relativ,. Oreson. ,l,-iit th
r.....r amonnt with any f our ap-nt: Tl- ti.-k.-t 'will then b- fur
nuh.-.l by l.'1(;raih.
A. S. KOSKMIAI M. Mlf,,r,l. Or., Local AK,.,,
WM. M 'Ml'KHAV, tienernl l'a..,1f,.. A,.,,,,,, Ir;a,i, Or.
ABOUT
August 15 we 'will be ready
to soil tiered and seasoned
OAK WOOD
in any quantity at $3.00 per
tier, delivered, or ?2.00 per
tier at the ranch.
Good Rail Wood
Some cedar, sawed into tie-r
wood, at ?1.50 per tier at
the rauch or ?2.S0 per tier
delivered.
For all necessary infornia-!
tion apply to
J. E. ENYART.Presid ent.
J- A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cftshier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, PR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to lient. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
TAKE
Look Uptodate
By having ns make you a perfect fit
ting suit. The way we fit tho collar
and shoulders in a revelation New
Fall Goods are arriving daily in all the
latest shades.
w.
CITY TAILOR
French Pry Cleaning and Pressing
neatly doue.
W. EIFERT
MEDFORD
WESTERN OREGON
ORCHARD CO.
Yedford, Onus
PERKINS & JANNEY
ARCHITECTS AND EXO INFERS
Plans. Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying
in all its branches.
U.Min.1 28-20, Jackson County Bank Building.
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