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    MEDFOltD DAILY TRIBUNJL, MEDFOJID, OREGON. AVEDXESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.
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Medford Daily Tribune';
A Live Papeu in a Live Town.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
What Papers Say
THE ACTUAL QUESTION
Rubber Goods
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
One month, by mail or carrier $0.50 Out year, by mail. . .
.5.00
OTHER CITIES IN THE SAME FIX.
Medford is nut tins only place struggling with a water
problem. San Francisco has been wrestling for years
with the question. The J Jay city has been bled for decades
by a corrupt corporation that maintained its grip through
bribery and corruption. Now, however, citizens are about
to throw off the yoke and bring water 170 miles from the
Heteh-lletehy and Lake Tualumne at a cost variously
estimated at from p),0()0,0(K) to .$70,000,000.
Los Angeles is bringing water 210 miles from Owens
river at a cost of $2:i,000,000. The amount available is
200.000.000 irallons daily supply. JJolh of these cities have
been engaged for years in settling the preliminaries, and
arrangements are not concluded yet.
Eugene's water supply is still unsettled. The city re
cently voted to purchase, at a fat price, the present dis
tributing system, but the bonds have been held invalid and
the proposed plans for a gravity system shattered.
Grants Pass has a system of private ownership, which
is very unsatisfactory, and discussion is rife over the pur
chase of the old plant by the city or the construction of a
new. 1 ""At
Countless other cities are in Ihe same fix, and the only
satisfactory solution seems to be to do as Medford is doing
issue bonds and purchase an adequate simply of pure
mountain water, no matter what the cost, but care should
be exercised to see that the supply is adequate for present
and future needs.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mcliiula J, Hawk to It. II. Toft,
propnrty in Bhit'h addition to
Miidfurd jJi
J. I MrCoy to John K. Kmli
lor, 2 fieriiri in nation 3, town-
Hhip 'Mi, rmKJ 1 K
J. W. Abbott to Sidney It. Allen,
N 2 lot ti, in block US, AhI:-
laud
Uultlwiu Hi'iu). to C. A. J'n.viMf,
property in AhIiIiiihI
W. C. Mitchell to .1. Prank ll.ii
drirlui, laud in I) Ii (' -10, town-
ttliip .'tit, rnngo 1 K
It. J. Kdwurdu to .1. F. IlnidricltH,
property in AhIiIjuiiI
Clifton A. HIuittH to Alary .1.
Urimtt, lots i!0 and "I, block
h, Ifnilroud addition to A;di
lund
Carol inn ABliworth et nl. to Al. S.
Wolfh, projmrty in Central
Point
JtciiHou Norlter to I telle I'letiH
aiitH, lot Ml, block If, (Viitml
PoinL
J. W. O. (In-gory lo W. I'. Dmlil,
laud In hoc t ion 10, lownnliip
;tU, r:mni I M
Mary P. Jiutrltolur to ('rank V.
Moore, prr.pcrly in nee t ion 1(1,
towmiliip ;til, range I K
Km nk W. Moore to Mary 1'. linl
Hliip 311, raugo I V,
Mury 1', Jtatclulor to Prmilt V.
Mourn, 80 iicri'H in mclinn "(I,
towiiHhip 3M, range, !t K
California Lund voinpauy to
Hooth Kolly liunilier company,
lotH 1 and li and K f.j r N V
14 ooi'tion IS, lowusliip 3,
rango I K
. W. King to .1. I'. Ileudrit'krt,
H-10 noreH in section ITi, town
Hliip -10, range l! K
Andrew I learn to Oarrilt .Ste
vens, land in flection 1), town
Hliip 3H, range 1 W
V. K. Martin to Mary Almlorf,
1T aoren in 1) h C i", township
37, range 1 W
Sarah J. Uctjslcr to A. II. Thump
son, land in motion lit, town
ship 3(1, range 1! K
IMith Ktnrgesn to .lulietto t'ergn
Hon, 1-0 RcrcB in HtM't ion 'J I ,
tow nalt ip 31, range il V
John II. Farleigh to Kditli Slur
gesH, 40 acre in Heel ion 1M,
township 31, range 'J W
John II. Karleigh tn Kditli Stur
geon, Sit aerew in seel ion LM,
towimhip 31, range L' W
O. & Kail road eoiupany to John
II. Pnrleigh, )( acren in pee
tion 1M, township 31, range
W
Helen P. Itowo to Dim Samuels,
laud in Dec tion l'f, township 37,
rango 2 W
(innrgo II. Andrews to M. P. Par
Iter, lot 4, Mock I, Medford
. K. Pnrkrr to I. W. Thomas,
lotn 6 and 0, Mock 4, Park ad
dition to Med fun) '
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CommiHsioiieiV Court.
Order made approving plat of Levin'
nddiliciu to Medford.
Order made approving t he auii-ndi d
plat of Fnirview addition to Medfurd.
Warrant drawn for $150 in favor of
(leorgo Stacey for work in road district
No. 0.
Warrant drawn for $ Km in favor
of i. A. Itose for work in road district
No. L
In the matter of the road petitioned
for by P. V. Allen; order made appoint
ing Prank A. Orise,, It. P. Iligiulioth
am and (leorge Daniel vievverH.
In the matter of the road petitioned
for by It. M. Harris et al; order made
ap ding P. A. (I rise., Prank If. Neil
and I. Ii. Castor viewers.
Order made approving plat of Oak
I'ark addition to Mrdford.
Order made approving the dedication
ol walks and driveway lo the imp
Ihe public by Ihe trustees of the (
t rn I Point cemetery.
In the matter of the road petitioned
for by William M. Smith et al; road
chI ablished.
County hospital report for June. Jul
and August filed,
III I lie matter of the petition of Jolt
A. (lammill for a change of roa
Prank (irisez, t. II, Hughes and J
Itonar r.ppoiuted viewers.
(Sacramento Bee)
United StateH Ht-nator Albert J. Bev
eridge delivered a speech at Young)-
town, Ohio, on Hatunlav last. It wis
published in The Bee fir that date T
wan its keynote, hi the lunguigo
Senator Iteveridge:
We uro midway in an historu move
rnent for righteousness written into
taw. Shall that moment he carried
out or wrecked f Its concrete express
loll is the Itoosevelt policies. Kh.lll th
he saved or lost t
right.
Shall the Roosevelt policies be savid
or lost; shall the historic movement
for righteousness which has com -j to
he known us Itoosevelt ism hr earrie 1
out or wrecked.
That is the dominant question j-efoie
the voters of this country today.
That movement had its (Jei.esU in
the great bruin, prompted by the hu
mane heart, of William Jennings Bryan.
Ita Chronicles wero entrusted by The
People to the hand of Theodore Hocse
volt, who has written the firs', chapter
of its Acts and stopped his wor.(.
Shall the completion of those Ai'ts
and the conduct mid elucidation of the
Revelations yet to come be entrusted
now to the hand that wrote the (ienesi'i
of this great movement f
Or shall it pass into the h ind of the
unbeliever, the scoffer, and the enemy
into the hands of those, who repud
iated its Pentnteuch, and in Bf.lemn con
clave by an overwhelming majority
repudiated all its Acts?
Beveridge has stated the vita, (pies
tion well.
It could not have been stated better.
PAFERb NOT CONFIDENT
( Sacritinetilo Bee)
Colliers Weekly is for Tuft, and yet
would it not be at nil surprised to see
Bryan elected.
It says Tuft's chances aro the better
at present which tunny republican
journalists at heart doubt but that al
most anything can happen between now
and the third day of November.
There is not a republican paper of
any sense within the United States
that is today making a positive claim
of success for Taft.
Nearly every ono of them openly
admits that the fight is liable to be
anyone 's before November, ami they
earnestly eall upon republican leaders
to be up and doing for the situation
is by no means an essured ono.
Just received, a complete
line of water bags, syringes
and everything in the rubber
line, each article guaranteed.
Medford Pharmacy
The Big Drug Store with Little Price..
Ncr Postoffiee.
SO.U'i
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and
Woman Nature
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Circuit Court News.
A. J. Stevens vs. C. W. Wollem
tion lo appoint n iver ovverruled am:
i'Hhc dismissed.
.lidiu K. Hail vs. Susan P. Hart; suit
for divorce; d ismissed and plaint
taxed with costs.
Thomas P. Hopkins s. Martha Ho;
kins; suit for divorce; dininisHed.
A lon.o i )rd vs. (leorge Pro ; action
(o recover money; dismissed.
John Welters vs. A. I). Wolter.
tion to recover monev; dismissed.
Horace iVItou vs. Cold Hill Canal
company; action to recover money;
missed.
II. M. Cosi: vs. J. A. Mclulosh; action
to recover money; dismissed.
The following grand jury was elm
for the September term:' 11. H. 0
-bud. .1. W. Myers, P. A. Knott, S.
-uern. . noiuas m iey, rnuion rook am:
O. I.. Schermerhorn.
. Kirk vs. .1. P. Me Kav; aetion
lo recover money; dismissed.
MARRIED.
KOltlNSON Ch'im, KV -At the Chris
liau parsonage, Tuesday evening, Sej
teinlter S, l-.lbert P. Itohinsou and Miss
l-ettie Critllev, M. P. Horn, minister of
the 1'hrwtiau church, performing tin
eeremonv.
.mi. ana .Mrs. UoIhikoii are prominent
young people of Medford. Mr. Hohinson
()() I having been in the employ of Peuel
IKeulner for ojnt.' a while. Tliev will
be lit home in Ivist Medford lo (heir
many friends in a few davs. A host
of friemh wish them a long ami happv
miirrie.l lire.
10
bond
Pro b a to.
O ua rd ia n 1 ten jn in i n If h od es
field.
Kstate Prank I. Xelke; order mad
appointing T. A. Pifer, P. P. Kedden
and 0, 1(. land ley appraisers.
Cuardian estate of Prnest .1. Hand
ley; order made Appointing .1. S. Seln
by guard iai.
Put ate I). Polk Mithews; order made
to show cause whey real property should
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
K. K. Robinson ami Lettie (iridlei
FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY SAVES
LIFE OF IUS SISTER
NOPTII BKM, Wash.. Sept. It.
din Henry is a hero at the aire of
mi ne if it had not been for his
Oppose Municipal Plant
Attorney A. K. Ii earns of Jackson
ville and A. ('. Hough of Grants Bass
were in Ashland Friday and Saturday
resulting the records in the city record
er's office. They also secured a tran
script of the proceedings of the city
council in the matter of the eall for the
special electric, light bond oleetiou to be
held in Ashland tomorrow, and also
copies of the existing lighting contract
between the city and the A. K. P. & L.
Co., leaving for Jacksonville Saturday
morning after securing the desired data.
Alex. Knshorough, prominent official of
the A. P. P. & h. Co., and of its parent
corporation, the Siskiyou Power com
pany, was also in Ashland Saturday.
The prolongs of tho lawyers one of
whom, Mr. Renins, is the attorney for
I he Condor Power company, and the
other, Mr. Hough, is the legal adviser
of the Siskiyou Power company, and the
A. P. P. & L. Co., together with the
presence of Mr. Knshorough, started a
rumor that the city was to be enjoined
in some way in the matter of the pro
jected municipal electric light and pow
er plant and that the attorneys were
exemining t he procedure with the ex
peel at ion of finding some flaw upon
which to hang legal proceedings and
ask for an injunction.
Rumors of the possible proceedings
to put a stumbling block temporarily at
least in the way of the municipal light
ing plant were abroad this morning,
and the expression of the taxpayers nud
citizens as far as heard upon the subji'c
was one of surprise that such a pro
ceeding could be contemplated by the
lighting corporation which Is now sup
plying the city. "They misjudge the
temper of the people here1' was the
common way of putting it.
At the local office of the company
not hiug whatever was known of nnv
pro lings in prospect.
It was stated this afternoon to be
the intention of the company not to fil
:iu injunction suit in the matter ef the
I'lectiou tomorrow lint in case the honl
arried to attack their nliditv as well
as the .f.'O.mm authorized in l!H." wuv
it is pro i . - I to issue- Tidings.
The KUecessfuI nil vert bvr must un
derstand human nature, but bis nn; t
direct appeal usually In Woman Na
ture. The liulie.s are the bargain hunt
ers. ery likely Home of them right
now are reading this uinl will turn to
look for bargains advertised in this pa
per. They get on the trail of n bar
gain and follow it right into en tup If
they onee find the trail.
Your store in the camp. This papei
Is the trull. Why not connect the camp
with the trail?
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
St. Mary's Academy
Directed by the SiBten of the Holy
Name of Jesus and Mary.
Medford, Or.
Katea for the scholastic year, or per- ,
iod of 40 week:
Boarding School.
Board, tuition and laundry $180.u0
Private, room 5000
Day School.
Tuition, primary and grammar
grades
High school and special course.
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 pareutB entering two
or more children.
Music Department.
Piano, two lessons per week .
Violin, two lessons per week .
Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc. . .
Vocal, two lessons per week .
N. B. The ratos quoted above in
clude an hour's practice daily, under the
supervision of a sister.
Art Department.
Pen, ink, charcoal and water
colors $ 30.00
Oil 40.00
Miscellaneous.
Graduating fee (at completion of
four-year academic course) . . 15.00
Library fee 100
Laboratory fee 5.00
Singing in concert, physical culture,
elocution in class, art needle work, plain
sewing, do not form extra charges.
The Bisters 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, alat
for booklet concerning dress regulations,
etc.
Address: SISTER SUPERIOR,
ST. MART'S ACADEMY,
MEDFORD, OR.
Why Not Iron In Comfort?
No reason to bo uncomfortable in a
hot, stuffy kitchen.
You can tako your Elouric Iron to
any pnrt of the house where there is
a light Bocket.
An extension cord from the kitchen
light will enable you to use it on tho
porch.
Telephono Main 85o and hava au
Electric Iron Bont you on ono week's
froe trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Successor to Condor Wator Powor Co.
Office 206 West Seventh St.,
Opposite Big Electric Sign.
ABOUT
August 15 we will be ready
to sell tiered and soasoned
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 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.
Notice to Water
Consumers
Owing to the scarcity of water supply, it
is ordered that no city water be used for ir
jgation or sprinkling except between the
homs f (i and 8 oVloek a. m. and 5 and 7
o'clock p. in. until otherwise ordered by the
water committee. ,
Violation of this orderly any consumer
will result in said consumer's supply being
forthwith shut off. ;
F.v order of the Water Committee of the
flitv Council of Medford, Oregon.
Dated August 15, 1908.
fflk MEOTOBD, 0MOOH lj.
State Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
1115,000.00
Equally Good
ServiGe For All
This bank remlors the same prompt,
courteous and nbloging service to the
smallest us well ub the largest depositor.
It wishes to promote the interests of
all its customers. Let us bo of sorvice
to you. Mako the Jackson County Bank
your depositary.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. I. VAWTER, President
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier
MEDFOED SASH & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, Bevel Plate Carried
on Hand, Cheap.
ftffice fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 2291.
OUR TELEGRAPH NEWS IS RECEIVED BY
TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IN OUR OFFICE
CARTER WILL RETURN TO FACE
CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT
NK.Vm.K. Wnsh.. Sept. !. I.iitimr
1. Carter, nrreled in (leorjietown, near
Sea M ie, on a charge of embezzlement
.f titn.noi) from the estate of the tut
t'He L. Mouglas in Louisville, Kv
nn mm need today that he would return
to Ihe latter city and face nnv charge
made against him.
Carter created a sensation in Louih
ville a year ngo by eloping with i
neighbor ' w ife, leaving Ins own pen
niless. An alleged discovery of a short
ago in his accounts followed the report
that he had disnppenred. Carter wan
nr rented by a Louinville detective. The
otnnn with whom he eloped wan not
ken into custodv.
SEE
The latest things in
Neckwear Brooches and
Belt Pins
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Poetoffioe
Fins Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty.
J. E. ENYAKT.Prroid cnt.
.1. A. PERRY, Vice President.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cuahier.
The Medford National Bank
MfiDFOBD, OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. "We Solicit Tour Patronage
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Oregon,,
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your State ?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, Btrulig hnnds and c willinJ
heart capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.)
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending us tho names and addressee of your
- friends who are likely to bo interested in this statoi We will be
glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about
OliEOON and its opportiini ties.
COLONISTS' TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND
OCTOHER from tho East to nil points in Oregon. The fares from a
few principal cities are
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The Whole
Thing in a
Nutshell
From Louisville. .$41.70
From Cincinnati. 42.20
From Cleveland.. 44.75
From New York.. 55.00
From Denver $30.00
From Omaha 30.00
From Kansas City .10.00
From St. Louis. . :5.50
From Chicauo. .. 3S.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID, o
If you want to tiring a friend or relative ' Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will theo be fur
'nished by telegraph.
A. S. KOSENHAPM, Medford. Or., Local Agent.
VM. M 'MURRAY, General Pass-tiger Agent, Portland, Or.
When you inspect
our list, nf iM-
ty you see the whole show in Medford real
estate, for every discriminating propertv
owner knows who will find customed for
Jimi, and lists his property with us.
A house is or is not desirable as a resi
dence or as an investment; is or is not worth
(he money asked for it. While we alwavs
use our best endeavors to sell propertv listed
ith us. we regard the purchaser as our cus-
P,ut omPst judgment at his dis-
. I d our nistomers, or misrepresent val-
!;1;,SM,,i'---ti,,gih(11i
Rogue River Land
Comoanv
HXniHlTBUILDIXQ. MEDFORD
HILL
Military
Academy
A Private Boarding and
Day School lor Boys
Primary, imaratorv anil nAm eM
lort and The 11,11 Mihtary attract, and retain, good bovs, but has
no place for any others. Fall term begins September 16. Make reserva
lion now ,for few remaining vacancies. Catalogue on application to the
pri"!""lL J- W. HILL, M. D Portland, Or.
THE MEDFOltD DAILY TJtlBUXE 11 AS THE BEST