MEDFORD DAILY TBIBUNE, MEDFOED, URKGthV, AV KDNKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2;?, 1908. 3 OFFERS TO BEIKO WAT SB. - (Continued from page 1.) Second In ease sufficient revenue ia not realized in any one month from the operation of the city water system to pay the operating expenses and the monthly bond interest and sinking fund as provided above, then in that event said water rates shall be increased by the city council sufficiently to afford sufficient rovenue to pay above charges each month, and said rates shall remain in force for one year, and until such time that each month will afford at least sufficient revenue to pay oper ating expenses, bond interest and sink ing fund as herein provided. Third We propose to pay the city or Aieniora us per cent of the net prof its; settlement to be made quarterly or monthly as revenue is collected. Wa ter furnished free for fire protection. Fourth Referring to operating ex penses, we would be willing to guaran tee same to be less under our manage ment than under city management un der like conditions. Respectfully submitted. CONDOR WATER & POWER CO. By C. R. Ray, President. MEDFORD, Or., July 8. Mr. W. H. Howell, Supt. Oregon City Water Works, Oregon City, Oregon Dear Sir: Kindly furnish us the following infor mation and very greatly oglibe: First What is the capacity of the reservoir or reservoirs from which you supply water for your city. Ana. 1, 500,000 gallons. Second What is the approximate cost of each reBervoirf AnB. Jewell, 1,000,000 gallons. Third What system of filtration do you use and what is the capacity of Bamef Ans. Jewell, 1,000,000 gallons. Fourth What is the cost of the fil tration system installed ready for op eration? Ans. The filter alone about $15,000. Fifth How does your water compare in purity with the Bull Run water of Portland f Ans. Oregon City water is the best in the state. Sixth Do they use filtration system in Portland; if so, what kind of sys Memf Ans. No. Soventh Where do you obtain your waWr supply! Ana. Willamette river. Eighth How long has your present system been in operation? Ans. Six venrs.) (Signed) W. H. HOWELL, Superintendent Oregon City Water System. OFFICE OF JOHN W. LODER, Ore gon City, Oregon. Mr. F. F. Lodor, Medford, Oregon Dear Brother Frank: I have been to see the superintendent of the Oregon City water works and find him very accommodating relative to the information you ask for under date of the 3d iuat. The area of watershed is approxim ately two miles square and very rough and rocky. Along the river about 500 feet wide is a level sace and a bluff almost perpendicular 100 feet high sep arates this part of town from the dwell ing and resident portion. From the top of the bluff back for one and one half miles are at loaBt four or five benches until we reach the city limits, where a large reservoir for fire pro tection and extra supply is located about 500 or 600 feet above the lower portion of the town. The population, including suburbs, is between 5000 and 6000. The reservoir contains 1,500,000 gallons. Two filter ing tanks are in ubc at this timo of year, necossary to clean them once in 24 hours and in winter or when water is muddy once in 12 hours. Consumers pay $1, or if used in toilet $1.25. A million gallons per day is used in sum mer. The coat of operating, just the superintendent and one extra man be sides such chemicals and matorial as the California Jewell Filter company uses. The kind f apparatus, such as is described in circulars of the California Jewell Filter company. The water is almost absolutely pure. Tests 99.6 and as a consumer I would Hko to say that even during the muddiest season the water comes out almost crystal color and vory seldom for a day at a time occasionally it becomes a little tinged with mud. This slight muddy appear ance only lasts a little while, and is caused by some disturbance in changing filter so" often. We at the park are now using Mt. nood water from the Clackamas river, and like the city wa ter vory much better, and also better than tho Bull Run water of Portland system. Our superintendent Bays the system here at Oregon City is perfectly suc cessful. I know they take the water right out of tho Willamette river here at Oregon City in the basin, where it must be very impure after draining Salem and Albany and Independence and other towns all along its course, and after running it through tho Jewell filter it comes out 99.6 per cent pure. I enclose clipping showing result of test made a couplo of years ago when the fever epidemic passed over Albany and Salem, and when so many livos were lost. I remember when this plant was first installed many thought it impossible to do the work claimed for it, but after eight or ten years we are more convinced than ever that it is successful for what it is claimed, and very simple in operation, as well as inexpensive to operate. Mr. W. 11. Howell, superintendent here, aavs if vou or some representative will come down he will be glad to show yon ever; dotail about the plant hpre, I haven't given you full informs tion, call on me again or write Mr. Howell for anything desired. (8igned) JOHN W. LODER Newspaper reproductions giving the results of recent tests en the filtra tion plant installed in 1902 by the w York Continental Jewell Filtration Co., 15 Broad street, New York; 17 Dear born street, Chicago. "Oregon City Water Is Pure." Oregon City, Or., April 6. (Speeial.) Dr. J. W. Howell, the county health officer, has been notified by Dr. Rob ert G. Yenney, secretary of the state board of health, that sample of Ore gon City water recently procured frnm the city's water system, analyzed 100 per cent pure. The analysis was made by Dr. Ralph C. Matsoa, assistant tau ten o legist of the state board, who found that sample No. I, filtered wa ter, analyzed entirely free from bac teria, while No. 2, unfiltered, contained but few germs. This city has been practically without a case of typhoid fover, which has been epidemic in other valley towns. "Analyses of Water Supply Shows It Free From Bacteria.' Dr. Robert O. Yenny, secretary of the state board of health and state health officer, wb in the city a few weeks ago and obtained a sample of the water that is used in this city and passed through the filter. Dr. Mutson assistant basteriologist of the stato board of health, for analysis. This wa ter was secured after it had been taken from the Willamette river and had passed through the filter. rD. Mat son has just reported that he finds the water entirely free from bacteria. The absence of typhoid fevor in this city during the prevalence of that disease in the Willamette valley during tho past few months is due entirely to the pur ity of the Oregon City water supply. San Francisco, Cal., July 20. Dr. C. R. Ray, President and Manager Rogue River Electric company Dear Sir: Your inquiry of the 8th inst., addressed to the N. Y. Continental Jewell Filtra tion System, Chicago, has just been handed to us for reply, we being the Pacific coast representatives of this company. e note that you wish particulars and estimates for a filtration system for a city of 5000 inhnbitnnt3, using ap proximately 500,000 to 1,000,000 gallons of water per day. In this connection would say that the writer has been twice within the last five years at Grants Pass at the request of Mr. Fred Norris, tho owner of the water svstom of that city, who has been contemplat ing improving his water system from tho Rogue River, but now that they are going to dispose of their water syBtem to the City of Grants Pass, of course the matter has been disposed of. We are thoroughly familiar with the character of the water of the Rogue river, and no doubt your sourco of sup ply is tho same. If you will givo us the following data we think we could give you an estimate and the syatemrcquir ed to meet your requirements. W e take it for granted that you pump the water from the Roguo River direct to your reservoir and by gravity distrib ute to your consumers. If this is so kindly advise us the capacity of your reservoir, also tho size of pine going to tho same. The gravity or propsuri' system could be used advantageously, but in this case for the least coat, we recommend the pressure system to pump right through the filters direct to ilu rcsorvoir. Of courso with iho gravity system a higher efficiency cr.u bo at tained, and if your source of supply is contaminated by matter which is dan gerous to the community, wo recom mend the grnvity system. In any case we think a filter plant having a mini mum capacity of 700,000 gallons would meet your requirements for the popu lation of Medtord, and provisions could be made to add an additional filter whenever required. The approximate cost of a pressure system of tho above capacity to with stand a working pressure of 100 pounds, comprising a battery of two New York sectional washing filters, as per blue print enclosed, would be about four thousand dollars ($4000). This includes filtering media, coagulating system and everything complete ready for opera tion, A gravity system, like enclosed photo cut (as installed at Orrgon City, Or.) would bo thirty-five hundred dol lars ($3500). Wo think that matters could bo sat isfactorily arranged if one of our rep resentatives would stop off to see you at an appointed time to suit your pleas ure during the latter part of this month and go over tho situation thoroughly, and this would not causo us any incon venience, as he would at that time pass through your city on his way to the northwest. Wo have mailed you under separate cover catalogues had other printed mat ter covering tho purification of munici pal water supplies. Thanking you to acknowledge the same and give us any information you can covering the above, we remain, Vory truly yours, CALIFORNIA JEWELL FILTER CO. (Signed) M. STSENINE, Mgr. Tacoraa, Wash., Sept. 18 H. C. Stod- dard, Esq., Sup't Rogue Rivor Electric Co., Medford, Oregon. Doar Sir: We agree to construct tho proposed wator system in place- for the sum of $197,800. The plant will have a capacity of not less than 3,000,000 gallon lower reser voir service; 1,000,000 gallon high ser- vico reservoir; also a pumping and filter plant for the high service supply. We have figured on the pipe line laid on the bridge across Roguo Bivcr from ' your power plant to the high service reservoir, as approximately indicated on blue print horewith enclosed. The high service roservoir to bo lo cated from 180 to 200 feet nbove the city, which height will give you a suf ficient pressure for fire protection. This estimate is made for installing a first-class wator system that will me. t the requirements of the city of Med ford for many years to come, and no doubt will bo the best syBtem that the city possibly can instal for tho amount of money. Wo are informed by our engineer that you have submitted the schr me to the city council to instal this system, and should they consider the matter favorably, we would be pleased to take the matter up with you and send our engineer over to make fmrvoys for a full set of plans for Uo propose sys tem. No doubt but tkftt this will greatly facilitate matters, as by having the plans you will be fully able to con vince the members of the eounil that the proposed system will be firwt-clflr in every respect. These figures are bas-d on the mar ket values at this time, and would ask if possible to hurry this matter through in order that should we be awardM the contract work could relMi'fj J the earliest possible time, because there is every reason to believe that all classes uf material,, together with labor, will advauce shorty after the first of the year. Wo have been advised by the steel companies to the effect that they were compelled to withdraw all former quotations. This would iedicate that material will be ou the riso shortly. Other indications would lead us to be lievo that as soon as the railroads com mence their construction work lubor will be scarce, and no doubt there will be u rise in labor. Thereforo we would ask that you kindly consider this prop osition, as we asauro you it is based on first-class material in every respect and at the lowest possible margin of profit. In fact, we have based these calcula tions on a profit of 8 per cent. Wo thank you very kindly for the opportunity presented us of bidding on your proposed system, and hope that our engineer has given you valuable information, and trust that we may have the pleasure of entering into the contrnct in completing tho proposed water system. Trusting to hear from you at your earliest convenience relativo to this, we are, yours very truly, WASHINGTON PIPE & FOUNDRY CO By W. E. Russell, Vice-President. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Richard Webster Caldor and Pansy Myrtle Carney. , Henry C. Rippey and Lottie Taylor. Notice to Hunters. As the impression that it is lawful to kill deer by dogs during hunting season has gone forth, I wish to tsato that in accordance with a decision ren dered by tho attorney gonoral, it is unlawful to kill deer pursued by dogs at any time of the year, and that tho law in regard to tho Bame will be rigid ly enforced. R. O. 8TEVENSON, State Game Warden. HARRY MESSLER, Deputy Game Warden. Hedferd Tribune, 50c per month. St. Mary's Academy Directed by the Sistora of tho Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Medford, Or. Rates for the scholastic year, or per iod of 40 weeks: Boarding School. Board, tuition and laundry $180.00 Private room 50.00 Day School. Tuition, primary and grammar gradeB $20.00 High school and special course. 30.00 Umchcon for day scholars who too fur from school to rtourn home, or who profor a warm meal nt noon 50.00 Special rates to parents entering two or more children. ( Music Department. i Piano, two lessons per week . . . 60.00 Violin, two lessons per week ... 00.00 Mandolin, guitar, banjo, etc 00.00 Vocal, two lessons por weok . . . 60.00 N. B. The rates quoted above in clude an hour's prnctice daily, under the . supervision of a sister. i Art Department I I'en, ink, charcoal and water colors $ 30.00 Oil 40.00 Miscellaneous. Graduating fee (at completion of four-year academic courso) . . 15.00 Library fee L00 Laboratory fee 5.00 Singing in concert, physical culture, olocution in cIusb, art noodle work, plain sowing, do not form extra charges. The sisters are happy to inform thoir friends and tho public that the new and commodious building and the mod ern improvements introduced thorein, enable them to ensure tho comfort ef pupils whilo facilitating educational ad vantages. Write for program of studies, als for booklet concorning dress regulations, etc. Address: SISTER SUPERIOR, ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, MEDFORD, OB. Stationery Wo carry a complete line of Stationery and School Supplies. See our bargain box paper. We deliver goods to any part of city. Medford Pharmacy Phone 10G-1. Near P. O. ass ' v ' fi57 H 1 P ' ff V" J i yitvs. Urate H'famptoit 3saacs TJitstructor of "Piano. "Tlt ittettjoo Studio at 3lcil&nc:. Mtrth J Sited ANGLE OPERA HOUSE One Night, Thursday, Sept. 24 Gorman's Comedy and Vaudeville Co. Presenting the .Side Splitting Comedy " WHO IS WHO'" Including 7 High Chiss Vaudeville Acts PRICES 25, .'55 AND 50c MiMMlMBWMMW8BIPtlimimMMMaaWMMi 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 breaking down your system day by day, then you may reflect for a moment, it it would not be wise to drink the strength of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack age of 1 1 Golden Grain Granules No man can consume his tho same time; he ought to replenish an equal amount daily. 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 2'jc. Order a package today. AH grocery sell it. ASevenRoomHouse can be built now for what a six-room will cost a little later. Is Ihis worth taking ad vantage of? Our stock is complete and we solicit your orders for your rcipiircincnt.s, pledging satisfactory sen-ice. Crater Lake Lumber Co. Why Not Iron in Comfort? Ni nasou to be uncomfortable in u hut, stuffy kitchen. You can take your Electric Iron to any part of the house whero there is :i light socket. An extension cord from the kitchen light will enable you to nso it on the poreh. Telephone Main 855 and havj nn Electric Iron sent you on ouo wcek'B free trial. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successor to Condor Water Powor Co. Office 206 West Seventh St., Opposite Big Electric Sign. From 15 cents to $15 On ami nfti'r Si'iiti-nilior 21 tlio Km ori.'k Cuft! will nerve mwils from lHc lo so you may all come, both grout nnil small, unit roi'iiivo tho aiiino service. If ynu can show ua whero you can Kit tho name service for the saino mon ey, wo will (jive you a $" iliniur. Try us oni-e nntl you nro sure to como again. The Emerick Cafe strength and retain it at Southern Oregon District and Ro&ws River Valley Fruit . Medford, Ore. Oct. 1, 2 and 3 $1250 in PREMIUMS For Fruit, Stock, Farm Products, Fancy Work and Paintings, Etc. Three : Days : Races $750 in Purses. Free to the Public. FOUR RACES EACH DAY. Bring Your Products Show the world your products. BEAT THE EARTH ON FRUIT PERKINS & JANNEY ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS f s Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying J in all its Rooms 28-29, Jackson ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon. Thorough ami prnctlcnl training in COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND mid ENGLISH. Individual instruction by oxports. We havo been compelled to enlarge our quartern every year, and have now secured iiinplo accommodations in tho Sweedonburg block. Twico as largo ai ever. Nothing in tho lino of business training is too good for our studenti. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE At About One-Half the Usual Expense. Foil infiirmatioii free. P. RITNER. President. W. W. CITY TAILOR Tribune Ads FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE CALL ON H. M. COSS Cornkr West Tkntii and K Strkhes City Property, Farm Lands, Orchard Laud,' Hay Land ; Improved and Unimproved Lands. Prices reasonable and easy terms to suit purchasers. Free transporta tion to and from all tracts. Office in residence. No comm ssion business. I buy and sell direct. Bargains I have a few fine Pianos left that I will sell at a bargain. Call at my office in residence, corner Vot Tenth and K Streets. branches. County Bank Building. 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