MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908. 2 Medford Daily Tribuneji What Papers Say A Live Paper in a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. ! I THE "DOTJBTFUI STATES." 1 MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY I Wide Diversity of Opinion Expressed George Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On mvntb, by mail or carrier $0.50 U j-enr, by mail .00 City subscribers who doaire Tiio Trlbuno mailed to thorn at Hummer resorts or ethor outof-towu place s will please notify the office, giv ing city addreas and tlio length o f tlnio they desire paper sont to new address. On returning, pleas e notify office in order that service by carrier may be promptly resum ed. THE MAIL'S DISCOVERY. The morning paper has discovered that there is a water problem before the city. For months it has main tained silence on the question, other than to censure The Tribune for demanding publicity, and to champion the water committee's policy of secrecy. Jt now misinforms its readers by stating that there are three water proposi tions the Fish Lake, the YVasson canyon and the Slinger ranch. It ignores entirely the Applegate and Big Butte propositions, and garbles the Fish Lake proposition to make a favorable showing for the proposition it is really advocating, YVasson canyon. There is now little doubt but that if a majority of the water committee had been left alone, it would have bound the city to Wasson canyon, its HiO inches of water and its supplementary ditch, and this course would have been defended by the Mail, in spite of the editor's printed as sertion that the Applegate proposition seemed to be "too good to be true." The Mail asserts that the point of diversion from the north fork of the Little; Untie under the Fisli Lake pro posal would have to be made on tin; llaiiley ranch, and four miles of right of way secured from M r. llanley. En gineer J. S. Howard, who has surveyed along the Little Butte since iti('2 and for (Ik; past eight years annually measured its flow, as well as that of all irrigating ditches, states that water can be diverted a mile above the Kish Lake canal intake at an levation of .1800 feet and a pipe line with a gradient of ton feet per mile would reach the reservoir at an elevation 12(H feet, above the depot, giving a pressure of 8:2 pounds per square inch, ample for the city, and the total cost be less to Medford by many thou sands of dollars, than Wasson canyon. I here are many old timers about .Medford, such as George Nichols, Tom Collins, !. b). Miner, Gus Nichols an. others too numerous to mention, who assert that thev have seen 'Wasson canyon in previous years nearly dry, and that it is absurd for the city to figure upon it as a source of sup piy An effort is being made to prejudice the public agains an oi)eu conduit. I he open ditch is as good a conduit as any other, if in the right character of country and so wiui gradient enough, and reservoir storage enoiiuh is provided to guard against washouts. An open conduit in a mountainous country is not at all objectionable. Three things beside title are necessary in select in, water supply: The quantity must; be ample, the quality must be good, and cost within the city s means. The qua lty in all propositions is equally good. The quantity suf iicient in tlie lush hake and the Slinger. and more than sufficient in the Applegate and liig Unite. Why, then select Wasson canyon f by Leading Papers in a (juirT BIO DAILY OUTPUT FROM R. B. V. CIOAR WORKS L. O. Coleman of (ho liuue liivt'r Cigar fnetnry, which iiiiiiiufm-turiH (lie famous Mi-ilfortl, It. K. V. and I t1 Mur ca cigars, wears a liiiiy smile now adays, for hit enterprise in this vnllev 1b prospering beyond hi mnt sanguine hopes. lleginninK with pntetienllv noth ing six months aga, the output Ii.ih eon stantlv increased until at the present timo it amounts to about Iim) boxes a month, or an average "f -lull citr ti day. These are all consumed here in Medford nnd the in surrounding towns of the valley. 1-'ollowiiij iu line with the constantly increasing demand from critical smokers, every up to date and progressive cigar counter carries these popular brands. In addition the set oral hundred nutotnatic, aiir vending tn.-i chines which have recently been in stalled here are all slocked with tin R. It. V. 10-ceut eioir. The reason tor tho great growth in the biiNiness and tho constant demand for these brands of cigars As soon as they bccnine known liea in tho excellence of the cigars tl i selves. Every high grade cigar is nu.n tifacturcd by hand, as all smokers know. A private enterprise like the of L. O. Coleman here can manulai'tiire as cneapiy as the enormous lactone of the trusts, ami with the added ad vantages of not being under the in,.r mnus expense of a huge advertising campaign, and heavy sidling expenses. This they save to tl innumer. A further saving is umdc by importing tho raw tobacco rather than the fin ished article. The It. It. V. Cigar Works nses the very finest tobacco obtain:! bio and their IS cent cigar is cipial to any smoke on Urn mnrket at any price Tho H. R. V. lll cent cigar surpasses any Itjpent cigar on tho market, at tha hosts of discriminating smokers who hny It will testify. na T. II. MOORE WRITES ON WATER QUESTION Mr. I'Mitor: If I may be nllowei ac.tco 10 piiiuiciiiiy uiivance 1111 opinion inroiign your columns and now that out sale opinion seems to be a little more tolerated, I have a thought to advance, though possibly 1 need not be alarmed, First - I get the impression from at tending council meetings n,.., jt , thought this city can be indemnified by good and sufficient bond in protee tion of water rights that may be pur chased. Now this is the danger 1 see for I know for myself that in a trans acliou of this kind that I hero is 11, such thing as a person, persons, or ti company of persons furnishing such null mini v lh.il will ever prove satis factory. Therefore this city should get nlml they buy, and get it at the time 01 purchase, mid I will take the posi tion that the city need not protect me as one or its taxpayers by looking to any immi lor tiiluro protection, for it will not do it in this particular ipicsliou. And further, it is my opinion that not l.ss than .soil to I1I1I11 inches of water Id be available, and to be personal on the point of one nroieet. Ihe ' anyon. 1 wish to sav that the mere Ion or H'.il inches of water ami Hill measured, as is my iiiub rstaiuling, with out pressure, is not worth thn l,;i iin'oiiifiuing II, ni its greater cost. "Mb any other supply. When it is possible to get the aupplv from one source, summing up. there arc are to sour the more feasible of all others via Itig or Little Hull,, creek. T. II. MOOKK. recent issue the Cincinnati Un published the following us its view of the present campaign outlook at that date: " Xews from the west, frum til! the country west of the Ohio river, give ample evidence that iu every htnte or the vast region the republican party has divorced itself from the element in its ranka that opposed or failed to President Roosevelt. The bold utter ances, Ihe loud criticisms t lit? abuse and reviliiigs by politicians and represent atives of buslnes interests have sudden ly censed as against those policies, back etl as they are by the party's candidate the party indorsement, popular approv al, magnificent crops, ami a renewal of prosperity. "It is difficult for an onlooker to se how the democrats can gain rcpuh liean votes in the west under these con ilitiona. Their chaaco was thero three mouths ago, but the republican new alliance ib aurely now a barrier. Mr. Itryan can offer no greater inducements than aro offered upon the bargain counter of the republican party in the west. Not an important radicul rcpnb lican lender has bolted bis party. Why should he under such favorable eon ditions to radical ideas f Not an im portant conservative republican enn leave , for all other tloors are closed to him. "Tt does not. look so favorable to the democrats in the west us it did one intuit It ugo, a fortnight ago, or fl week ago." Turning now to the other side of the fuse, wo find Secretary Onrfieltl quoted in the New York Tribune (Rep.) as admitting that hard work will have to be done to save Colorado from the dem ocrats, and thnt Montana iH doubtful The New York Sun which is supporting the republican ticket reports that in Indiana and Wisconsin "conditions look bad for the Taft candidacy," and many papers express the opinion that the bitter fight within the ranks of the republican party iu West Virginia may also turn that state over to the detu ne nils. In reply to the foregoing from the F.iiijiiircr I lit, Omaha World-Herald sums up the campaign conditions very differ ently. We quote: "Our Ciiicinniiti contemporary never blundered into a sadder mistiike. It. has i-i'iiehed a conclusion directly con trary to fact. "The plain truth, as it is known to every reasonably close observer of political conditions in the west, is that Mr. Itryan 's caiitliilncy is today much stronger than it was tho week of his nomination, and is growing stronger every day. "Another plain truth, a eorrollary or 1 no nrsl, is that the rati leal, pro grossivo republicans of the west are today more kindly inclined to Mr. Bryan, ami iu larger numbers than it was thought possible they would be when 4 Roosevelt won' at Chicago and Taft was placed ill iioininntitm. "Tho reasons are not far to sek, nor difficult to detect when found. I. President Itoosevolt hns instilled into western republicans a profound dislike for' predatory wealth' and en mity for the great industrial trusts. These Hllllie republicans now see every leader of predatory wealth, and all the Irusl influence in the country lined up solidly back of Taft. ' ' - They know more about School craft Sherman. Tuffs running male, now than thev did th" day of his Horn illation. '.I. I hey set men like Sheldon, lloise I 'en rose, Fredrick W. I'pham, and their like iu charge of the financing of the republican campaign. They know what Mint means; where the republican funds are to come from. Their know! edge is mailt, the surer by the refusal of Mr. Taft ami his managers to prom ise 10 tlisclose, liotore election,, the sour tf their campaign funds. " I. They noted, with keenest in terest, that the railroads made reduced rates and rati numerous excursions to the Taft notification, and exacted full rates nnd did evervthini' in their newer to discourage the attendance at the Mrvnti notification. "0. Their comiueudat ion has been won by Mr. Hrynn's untiialifietl pledge that, if be is elected, ho will call im mediately a special session of Congress to net on the popular election of sena tors and the oilier an railed 'La Follette planks' of the Denver platform, which ere brutally turned down nt Chicago. "ii. The plunk of the Denver plat term which declares for a guaranty of bank deposits anneals to them e'verv lav with increasing force. 7. Senator La Foil, -He has been ad Iressing Chautnutiu.i assemblies dailv throughout the west since the conven ions, speaking to immense audiences; 11 every speech he has lauded llrvun silent as to Taft, ami held repub lican senators and congressmen up to scorn anil detestation Senator La Follette is but one of the instrumentalities throueh which stem republicans have been aroused o a while heat of anger over the record made by the last session of congress strongly republican in both its branches. Western republicans are bv n irfe majority for tariff reform and the and the more thev ntii.lv what was true in his two former cam ' paignil. The republicans are distinct ly on the defensive. They cannot beat beatg? charge. They have nothing with whivti to frighten or delude the Voters, M they Ud iu and Their campaign, to date consists in iterating and reiterating the idea that Taft is as good a Bryan man us Bryan is bimaeelf. That kind of a fight isn't winning und cuu 't win. The petiole, when it comes to such a choice, prefer the original und genuine to the second hand imitation article. " St. Mary's Academy Directed by the Stater of the Holy Names of J ecus and Mary. Medford, Or. Kates for the scholastic year, or per iod of 40 weeks: Boarding School. Board, tuition and laundry $180.00 ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE NEWS NOTES Medferd Tribaae, DO per moati. Iowa id the platforms and the attitudes of the candidates, the more they incline fo the democratic position. "In Nebraska, to take a specific ex ample, it is doubtful if there is a sin gle precinct which has not its republi can voters who have openlr declared for Itrv-in VI,., .wt ....... 11 STOCKTON STREETS ARE that ,' ,'.,.., , . ' .. ' l" ' , " FLOODED WITH CRUDE OIL to per I. , i ,.',. i,,,,,,,,,,,, sT.M KT.N.Ta7Zp,. ,,, ,,, J zi 'if "ii CUT! with mimwhril l t.. . .. . . ' rln tn ii. " . n row- t ahow. vcrv ,nr . tn.i.rwt on i.f rottl. luting to grow. In , tfcU TBfct U tliffniv tuaUr laity frnm wrorW wm due tn ih iirini.Hna . vsatla ' Tho full tjeasiuu will op' D September 7lh 11ml wil tbo li.-M in the roonm occu pied t pn-fM iit tit the Aikin building, remaining here mit i t he Swetlenburg building is completed. l-'ioni the prijHpeotH at present therft wil IIm: a larger attendance than ovor. Minn Ilattie Cineade (if Kagle Point wan tho find, Mtudent to enroll in Sep tember, liH4. She completed the com iii' n ijil course and had been employed ;ih a bookkeeper in Kan Francisco for more than three years. She has nnw returned fur tho eourne in Hhorthnnd and iH tho flrnt to enroll in September, liiiiH. Miss Cintfeado evidently knows where to Hficuro a biiHiness education. It is a fant that the young people of hoii thorn Oregon and northern Califor nia can nave from $:HU) to $.j00 on a nine months' course of buninesB train ing by securing it here. It is another fart that with the individual instruc tion given hero thnt students receive a better and more complete course. It is also it certainty that we can promptly place every young man or woman in a position in tho largo cities, either north or south, when they are qualified nnd wish to go. Mo" Private room 60.00 Day School. primary and grammar Modford Tribute, BOe per month. Home Trade Versus Roam Trade Si 1 i) mm 1 m 11 w iimmi im 1- nr rimnnrn Tuition gradeB $liU.lf0 High school and special course.. 30.00 Luncheon for day scholars who too far from school to rteurn home, or who prefer a warm meal at noon 50.00 Special rates to parents entering two or more children. Music Department Piano, two lessons per week . . . 00.00 I Violin, two leBsons per week . . . 00.00 Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc 60.00 Vocal, two leesoDB per week . . . 60.00 N. B. The rates quoted above in dado an hour's practice daily, under the supervision of a sister. Art Department I'eu, ink, charcoal and water colors $ 30.00 Oil 40.00 Miscellaneous. Graduating fee (at completion of four-year academic course) . . 15.00 LiUoaiy fo 1.00 Laboratory fee 5.00 Singing in concert, physical culture, elocution in class, art needle work, plain sowing, do not form extra charges. The sisters are happy to inform their friends and the public that the new and commodious building and the mod- trn improvements introduced therein, enable them to ensure the comfort of pupils while facilitating educational ad vantages. Write for program of studies, also for booklot concerning dress regulations, etc. Address: SISTER SUPERIOR, ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, MEDFORD, OR. Jtoiin- ir;iV! Ilonu' tiailr! It'H l.i-lti-r r.ir ili-ii runm tr:u! ki-ep y.n:r dailiiv; Ui!:icm in l In town I.-ii.l Hu m. y;--:i.l ti: iii. l:m lu-vrr. i r s. iul (! 111 Around the world ! w.tndi-r up .ind down. be eeli'braleil America 11 poet who penned Uiom hiiumrlnl lined might h;;ve added :i prove fnoIiMte to llic ITeet Hint ronui trade will censo when homo li"u!e nialu-s the miul elYort to got business ;is ro:im tniile makes in nllier words, when tin boiiu; mer- bant atlverlisiM tideipiately In the homo paper. ' "'I.T r-.-r ibTlll' In voll? Anybody wishing to invest in one of the neatest, most modern and best locat ed homes in Medford, should adrdess P. O. Box 448. ABOUT August 15 we will be ready to sell tiered and seasoned OAK WOOD in any quantity at $3.00 per tier, deliveml, or $2.00 per tier at the ranch. Good Rail Wood Some cedar, sawed into tier wood, at $1.50 per tier at the ranch or $2.50 per tier delivered. For all necessary informa tion apply to WESTERN OREGON ORCHARD CO. Medford, Oregon. Don't Bother to Cook It's too hot. Get what you want alrea iv prepared; we have it. We cater to those who want the best. THE DELICATESSEN C STREET, NT EAR EIGHTH uOregon Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State ? OKKOON NKKDS PEOPLK Sottlf re. hom-st farmers, mechanics, iiierolmiils, clerks, people with brains, lrg hands and n willing lietirt capital or no capita). Southern Pacific Company ( Lines in Oregon. ) ia wilding tout of Oregon 1 iterature to the Bast for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your frirndj who are likely to ba interested in this stntef We wili be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about OKKtlON an, I its opportuni ties. COLONISTS' TICKETS will be en sale durinjr SKl'TEMBKR AND (HTOUKU from the Kast to all points in Oregon, The fares from a few principal cities are From Denver sftfO.OO From Louisville.. $4 1.70 From Omaha 30.00 From Cincinnati. 42.20 From Kansas City .'50.00 From Cleveland.. 44.75 From St. Louis. . .Ti.fiO From Xcw York.. 53.00 From ( 'hirajio. . . 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative ' Oregon, deposit th proper amount with any of our agents. Ths ticket will then be fur nished by telegraph. A. S. HOSKNIUUM, Medford, Or., Local Agent. WM. M'MITKKAY, General IWngcr Agent, Portland, Or. 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 5 and 7 o'clock p. m. until otherwise ordered by the water committee. Violation of this order-Uy 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. State Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $116,000.00 Equally Good Service For All This bank rou.lera tlio same prompt, courteous and ubloging service to th smallest as well as t ho largest depositor. It wishes to promote tho interests of all its customers. Let us be of servico to you. Make the Jackson County Bank your depositary. Finest equipment in southern Oregon. W. I. VAWTEIt, President G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Window and Door Frames, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS 1 HONE B3. OUR TELEGRAPH NEWS IS RECEIVED BV TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IX OUR OFFICE J. E. ENYAUT.Presid ent. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. 0UT1I, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Car.hier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OB. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. 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