MEDKOKU JiMiLV. TKlttUMt, MEDFORD, ORKGOS. WRDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERS. 1!"- Medford Daily Tribune A lifm JTar ii a Livf Town. PuWiJoiiJ 9tvy evtninj netpt Sunday. MIDl'OKD riJKLISHING COMP4MY Oe4M Vutnam, Editor tnd MrjM. : AdititteJ 1-Cl5s Hltttt in tw lwfin. fcfc 1edford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Out moult, by mail or carrier $U..'iU G. rear, by mail. . . .15.00 Roberts Makes Report (CouUuued from pac 1.) it will u id U8 iu rendering u report. First 'uu the city, by purchase of t iic Slinger ranch ami water righta, di vert tlm wntcr now urn-d by Shner od tiiH upper place, iiinl apply it to other nut; t tin it by irrigation f Second An a list met of the Slinger much nIiuwn 70 iiicliH recorded for the two ditches now in line. Can the city, if purchase of thiH ranch in made, divert more than the prcMcnt ditcher carry, if that iiiminnt tdiould be low ;ik J Mil imlirnf Third Can the point of diversion be rliant'd, no Iimiji art nin-h change does not interfere with any vested rights f Fourth In Belling the city the water nylitn of the Slinger plai-r, in (he city at all safeguarded (iniunt riparian demands? Itenpect folly yours, W. .1. K (HKIiTH, Engineer for Medford. Iteply: M turd, Or., S.pl. 21. Med ford f'ity Council, City (fentleineii: I havi been rcquefUcd by Mr. W. .f. KohertH. t he engineer for Medford, to nnnwei I eerlaill oili'Stlous tier t :i 1 1) l ll LT to (Ik1 Slingerer water rights tuid diteheH up piirlenanl to liin upper ranch on I tut t creek, viz.: Can the water from thnwe ditche lie purcliaseii and uttetl tor purportett titln-r than irrigation f It cun. "A per sun acipiireft ft right to a given ijuun tity of water by appropriation and use I'lace of use and character are not teats of his right. When he has mad his appropriation, he hct'omcn entitleI to the iimc of the uaitt ity w hich h has appropriated at any place he may choose to I'onvev it, and for anv useful or beneficial purpose to which he u ehoose 'o Apply it. " In answer to the second ipiextion is my opinion that the city, if it pur chases t hese right k, will not be per mil ted to divert any more watei through them tlian has been benefi einlly used through tliem liv tlie pres eat owner. If the ditches are in bud condition, or if the head box is den t roved, ho that it does not receive tlx amount originally appropriated t hem may be repaired, and (lie owner will have the right to use the amount of the original appropriation. In answer to the third (uestiou, the point of diversion may be changed if it do not interfere with intervening rights. Fourth, if the city should purr base the water rights belonging to said ranch there is little, if any, danger of trouble with riparian owners below. It is my opinion that tiii.br the law they would have no standing before the courts. tientlemeii, while this opinion is brief, yet it is well settled in my mind, and 1 think is abundantly backed by the decisions of the supreme court of Ore gon. 1 am. vry respectfully, WM. Nl! t'OI.VM). Attorney for Dick Slinger. QtiuHty. Of the quality f tlw wa ter from Wassou cnnytni there ran bo no question. It Is above suspic ion.. The tributary water shed, 11 or 12 square miles, has only one In habitant, and ho In n half mile from the stream, A rhemicit annlvsi gnve the follow ing result b: C. K. Bradley, Assistant Chemist Ore gon Experiment Station, Corvnlli Or., March 31. Mr. T. V. Osgood, City En gineer. Medford. Oregon Dear Sir: The samples of water have been analyzed with the following results: Hig Butte Wasson about four montha In tliu yc-ur the flow of Wutiuon canyon fulls below the 300 hit lieu required, and the uc tunl gauging! gave as low as 160 inches during the summer. For eight months of the year It In estimated that the flow exceedH '100 inches. It is to ho regretted that In the con tilderalioii of any stream flow, a rles of annual low water gauging is not available. A single low water gauging may mislead. However, it appears from the records thai tne season has been one of unusual drouth, and If this be true, then the ordinary low-water flow may be even greater than the full amount needed. The V n shod canyon ! project covers all the water of Wassou canyon and Mt much of the Slinger rights as will assure 1100 Inches In all. Cost. The cost of the Wuhsoii can yon project can be given closely, unscd upon figures submitted hy con tractors August ti. and in as follows: Water rights, .'SOO Inches..! 25,000 Diversion 2,013 Regulation 1,422 22.0 miles pipe line, Iti-lnch capacity 4, 000. 0U0 gallons lt;r..t'.M Same, trenching and back filling C.0,rr.'t AddMf'.nni cast iron pipe tx- tenu'on hi city ).,9 I ! 2.tMi0.000-gallon reservoir. lit, I is Cbnting right of way 1.3 .40 l'p ;l'..of ring, surveys, su per inlendenee I ;i,ouo i'l'ihl of way and lands... 'I U0't Teirehone line l.aO'i Total $2S9,0f.a Second. The Slinger project In eombiiiatliui. This project can be ha lulled In either of two ways, (11 by accepting the Han ley proposition, 2 1 hy combination with the Fish Lake company's offer to sell a part of the ;I00 inches of water in the same ratio as for all. i In either case the quality Is the same as would be supplied by the Fish Lake company, and Will be con sldei imI under that project. The quantity Is probably somewhat In ex cess of 1X0 inches, as the flumes and ditches were not In good repair when the measurement of ft hut amount was made. This supply alone was considered as of doubtful sufflclency J it Itself. Third. The Fish Lake company's project. Rights, quality, quantity and cost or same. The following let ters are self-explanatory. The following letters are self explan atory; Medford, Or., Sept. 2:. Mr. V. T. MeCruy. Kngiueer. Fish Lake Ditch Co., Mislford. Oregon Dear Sir: Having re turned from an inspection of your prop erty, itirluding Fish lake and Four Mile lake, and haing looked over your plan of diverting the flood waters stored provisions of hu act of the legislature of the lit ate of Oregou filed iii the of fit uf thv tuvretary of state uu th Jstb day of February, 13HI, and re ported iu the tcssion laws of the leg- , jjtlature uf the stute uf Oregon for the year 1 SMI, at pages 52 to 00, iucluiive, aud entitled gnerallv "An aet to pro vide for the appropriation of water j from the lakes and running streams of the state of Oregon, fur purposes of ir rigatiou, commercial, domestic and other yiurposcs, tue provisions and require Ifieilis ui buiu uni uemg iuiit cumpiiru with by our company iu the matter of appropriation. t Storage: Application wan made on the 10th day of June, lHOo, to the sec retary of the interior at Washington, 1). (.'., for the right to impound water at Fish lake, and the Hame was grant ed on the 2."th day of June, 190C. Ap plieatiou was made October 15, 19o0, to the secretary of the Interior at Wash ingtou, 1. C., for the right to impound water at Four Mile lake, and the same was granted June 18, 1907. Appropriation of the water from Fish lake and Four-Mile lake was made also under the provisions of the laws of the state of Oregon, and all the requ incuts of said laws fully complied with by our company. Second The drainage area tributary to both lakes aud the creek near th lower Slinger pine is about HU square miles. Third Area of Four Mile lake before construction of dam, ti"f acres; area of Four Mile take after construction o dam. It'll acres; area of Fish lake lie ore construction of dam, I'M) acres area of Fish lake afler construction ot dam, 4"0 acres. Fourth The volume of water to hi impounded iu the two lakes is 32,toi acre feet. hit th Our compaiiv proposes o naw al merchantable timber and remove uu rgrowth. Sixth Four thnusanii ( o0n) inch Seventh Three thousand (;hH0) inches available for diversion bv our onipanv. F.ighth Height of Four Mile Ink liiu; will be "i feet and mostly eon structed this season; will be ot loose arlh and stone with metal and timber ores. Height of Fish lake dam will be :t feet, partly constructed, will be com pleted next season; wilt be of loone :irth and stone with metal and timber ores. Itespeet fully Free ammonia Albuminoid ammonia Nitrates t 'hlorine Total solids creek. canyon I'irts per Farts per Million Million less than less than .01 .01 .00 .00 .(Ml ,0O low low 100.00 lill.OO Tin se results -diow both w ;ilers to be except imtftllv free fmm organic mill i ler, auds. so far as our analysis thews, are of the highest purity. If they lie, j as you state, removed from sources off contamination, thev could be unqnes tionably recommended for drinking pur ( (loses. " Verv trulv vonrs, I C. K. BHADI.KY. But even hotter than the chemical analysis, and more Important l the rerlain knowledge that the Isolation, high altitude, heavily timbered slopes turn, and rugged character of the riralu answered in their numerical ord mi these reservoirs, I urn ready to pre pare my rejMirt for the city council and would like your assistance in pre paring some figures on the holdings, capaeity. drainage area, legal rights. etc., of the Fish Lake Water Co. First As to your legal rights in Hi premises: What are theyf I would e t i it a favor if you would s.t this out pretty fully. .-eronu nan s i ne drainage area tributary to both lakes, and to the creek :thoo (In- ISOOfoot contour? At Sling it 's lower place f third What are the respective areas of the two lakes, both before and after l lie dam are const ructed f Fourth -What amount of flood wa leit in acre feel do you in t cud to im pound in the two takes! Fifth- What measures, if any. will i he company take to remove timber and brush from the shores wh flowed? j Sixth - Wlmt is your estimate of the low writer flow .if the north fork of j Little Butte creek at ynur present j intake t Seventh Is any of llns low water flow a ailable for diversion f F.iehih Please state the nature and height of the dams to be built, and now under construction. Yours truly, W. J, KOHKKTS. Iteply: M til ford. Or., Sept. M.--W. J, Rob eits. Consulting KiiHineer, Med font. Ore gon Dear Sir: In reply tov ours; of the JiM iust. I beg leave to submit the following in reply to your various que w Inch are here considered aud and age area, Manures freedom from ac cident nl pollution from human son rcea. 1 Tfcs Ham )ry offr contemplate tufciag avk ts Slinger ranch and l-1yt 1t rfftt to supplement V W-sfw flov of Winun rao rm tB rdBt hr Wstara ' rasyisi uda oi hs dtTfrled ft ' a ditch o b lUalv. abaut t tbrc-forth itl lolg. airb 0j(bt ) be ns.S" tesit sarll. t V.-oV4 bav t H rspUcsO I'ir 1 akto iisry v 0' TV; tlt INm it iftf4 t( nirrfi 4,(i),C4 Wh i. fin t tfei loy vm VJS SIH .gt- Qmx I ' while I may not have gvae fully into tall the details and submitted n els ho , rate report, instead of this, we lavite i I lie most rigid exsmiaation into our ability to pr induce the fxxla, " aad the feasibilit r of our offer ia dun lily, quality sad rdeapavs a4 pt rtitaencT of auppiy. First - Kb n mt lefil ftt it ta prfmifc-i: Tie Pik li Wait n linr it erporttiet 4sty rrtMtsl im i iii in oft Wf t fii ta of ! t (Vr-". with its f'f 4l f A p'' of fcsftiS'iSj 1 9 cits of Vedford, iregos. Appropriation: In the month of Oc tober. 1000, we filed notice of appro print om on the north for!, of Little Hutte erefk for 10,iV0 miners' inches, snd on the south fork of Little Nutte creek for Irt.OOO inches of water; said appropriations Wq2q made 1199 o G submitted, V. T. M V'RAY. Kngiueer Fish Lake Water Co. Analysis: Sample taken from Little Iluttc creek, Slinger ranch. Oregon State Experiment Station, Corvaliis, Or., Feb. lt. Mr. P. K. Mer rick, Medford, Oregon Dear Sir: The water you submit for analysis give the following: I'otal soIkIh 7tl..iparts per million Free ammonia. . . . 02 parts per million Albuminoid ammo nin 10 parts per million Chlorine (low) . . . LOO parts per million The solids consist of carbonates and sulphates of lime, a small amount of alkaline chlorides and silica. The free ammonia is low and about what is usu ally found iu a pure water. The nl hiimiuoid (undocomposcd organic mat ter) is higher than it should be, or dinary pure waters running about half this amount. The chlorine is very low, and if the organic matter in the water were from sewage the chlorine would run much higher. The organic matter is probably of vegetable origin and there fore harmless. These are the conclusion we would draw from the analysis, but you under stand no chemist can tell you r.bsolute ly whether a water is dangerous or not. We are always guided in our conclu sions by a study of the surroundings of a water supply, and if in this case they seem uuqucstionabto our conclu sions would be that the water is suita ble for drinkiug. Very truly yours, C. K. 11KADLF.Y, Assistant Chemist. A similar analysis was made of Lit tie Hutte water at Berkley and the chemist wrote: ' ' These analyses show that the water is of exceptional purity and can be used with-nit dcletorious ef fects for drinkiug and domestic pur poses. It will be a great advantage to the city of Medford to be able to draw their water supply from such a pure source. This auulysis was made March 9. Itnis, of a wimple takeu at the head of the S'mger ditches from Little Unite creek. Quatiiy. To make clear what the nature of the water Is, which It is proposed to sell to the city, reter ence will tic made to the map accom panying this report. The north fork of Little Hutte creek has its source In some springs at the head of Fish hike, near the summit of the Cascades at an ele vation of 4tis7 feet, about 40 miles by wagon road from Medford. Hot ter water never issued from a spring than that which flows Into the lake from the porous lava at the base of Mount l'ltt. At the present time the water In the lake has been raised by a dam of timber and loose rock about ten feet at the lower end and about six feet at its upper end. flood ing the uncut timber along the shores of the lake. At the present time there a pear to be a slight difference in color of the water at the upper end of the lake and that near the outlet, due to the flooded timber along (he ftlior. When the company removes all timber asd brufdt between ths na-1 tsrsd low-water mark and the StV fm cos tour to which It1 It Is pro-1 0ie4 to hum tss sxirfae. ths (rst- I rr (Sepib ot vster Will assur S res I sttiitr of flss water. From ids lake 10 tOS ttittpfttS t prfsest issi ft tseir Tierfutios s'trtm ta rrevl falls fflt 3sft ft u II ImJ floM ! sm tWill Qr rocky t Wr6 If crr 09 fess Ivan l( ts Um? rys's and ts) Wj ttr In ! slder ts if irsslVto ltar iffsn Something New Medford Loan Office We loan money with low interest, on all description of value diamonds, jewelry, watches, pistols, guns, munical instruments, etc. 1'lso have ou hand a fine Block of unredeemed watches, jewelry, etc., which we will give the best bargains ever offered iu Med ford. We- are here to hta :ud try to do the beat and. make f ieiids. We want your trade. Please give us a call. Vou will be v.oli treated in loaning or in buying. Before you go to buy remember the name The Medford Loan Office , hrre oj will got the boat LurgairH. NO. 4 SOUTH O 8TEEET, CORNER SEVENTH. LOOK FOR THE SIGN: MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE. Thn highlit prices paid f.ir . .1.1 gul.l uud silver. We v.iil take lui.vthing fnim a gold brick dnwu. We give pawn ticket uu all ' article we take in, according to law. t Southern Oregon District and Rogue 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 $7;j0 in Purses. .Free to the Public. FOUR RACES EACH DAY. Bring Your Products Show the world vour products. BEAT TJIK EARTH ON FRUIT BIJOU THEATRE Ton tthl ami Thursday. "HIE ROAD TO Rl'IN" A particularly g, i)d uiance. "THE HAPLESS 1 1 lT BliY" A good comic AVe run the latest feature productions. Admission 10 cents. Smith S Molony Carry the Strongest Line of High Cut Boots at the U-st prices i;i Southern Oregon Buy now, for you will need them See Our Window You Want To Be Swell And Up-to-Date and yet you want always to apply that same good judgment to purchases of city proper ty which will enable you to ; Cash Up At A Profit should you desire to do so. Why not aid your own good judgment by invoking our knowledge of local values i We have" the best list of city property we have ever had. and are confident we can fit you out. Rogue River Land Company EX 1 1 113 LT BUILDING, MEDFORD ' TIME State Depositary. CAPITAL AND SUEPLUS 9115,000.00 Im uu iiiipni (unt mutter in the transac tion of biLiiiit-'ds. Business in en realize (he convenience uud time saving afford ed iu iuying by eheclc. A cheek account with the Jackson '(Minty Bank gives you the advantage of roiiiit and obliging service. Safe deposit boxes tu rent, $4 per ynr and up. finest equipment in southern Oregon. W. 1. VAWTER, President G. K. LTNDLEY, Cashier Notice to Water Consumers "WATER MAY 'iK USED FOR IRRIGA TION" AT ALL HOURS UXTIL ORDER- ED OTHERWISE Bv order of the WATER. COMMITT RE. September '21, 1908. MRDKOKD SASH & DOOR OMPXY PHONE J'JUl. W.i,a.)- Frames. Oak Veueered Doors, ilh Buvel Plate. ,-arrieJ in alock cbeau Orfi.-e Future! ami all kimh of Planing Mill Work. in,'lii,liEg Turned Work and Fancv (.Jrills. F STRKKT. BKTWKEX SIXTH AND S KVEXTU 8TKKETS. If You Will focus your eye od the swell wad to order Suits we are offering, you will realize at once that they are excp lioual value. You will find over five hundred different suitings here from which to make a selection. We would tike to take your measurements now. E. ENYART.Presid ent. A. PERRY, Vice President. JOHN i. ORT-H, Cashier. W. B. JACK-SOX, Asa t CMhter. The Medford National Bank MEDFOHD, PR. CAPITAL 50,000 SURPLUS io,000 Safety Roxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage French Dry Drfttlr done. Cleitnf !nd Pre!! w. w. 1'iir T.iiu)it EIFERT MEDFORD udi Jrs vsvrvs&pjuzr txibuxe has tue besi $riF titrrTCS IX SOUTH ERX Oh'EGOS. PERKINS & JANNEY AROHITECTS AND ENGINKKRS Plans Specifications, Sujierintendein-e. in all its branches. Surveying P.vms 28-29, Jackson ninty Liank Ruilding. pWMieqefpi 1 1 o G O o 0 O 1 tntna