MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MED FORI), OKKOOX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1008.
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A good house lot, clone in, fur sale
at a bargaiu; eay terms. Write M. T.,
Tribune. tf
Clarence Snyder, lueul agent fur the
Corey Auto company, bnt left for Port
land, where he will obtuiu a 190H model
Cadillac, four-cylinder, 30-liurse power
machine, lie inteudB to bring turn mu
chine back with him to Med ford.
Dr. J. M. Kcene has returned frum
a week's visit at Portland."
J. 8. Bent ley of Cmia, Cal., liaH been
visiting Med ford, the gueitt of W. M
French, the realty broker. Mr. Bent
ley is much pleased with the valley
and may locate.
A choice building lot, close lu.
good lectiou, is for sale at a bargain,
EaBy terms. Write Box 508. 175
Mrs. J. Uuuau of Jacksonville has
none to San Jose, Co., on a business
visit.
M. M. Tavlor, a prominent business
man of Jacksonville, was in Med ford
olio day this week. Ho informs us that
a Bryan club will soon be organized at
(ho county neat.
E. H. Tull, one of the pioneers of
Klainatli county, who is in Med ford
accompanied bv one of his sons, has
bought, a home in our city.
Miss Diil i a King, deputy postmaster,
who lias been spending her vacation in
northern California, has resumed her
duties.
$200 down and $10 per month with
out) interest will buy 10 acres of choice
orchard land, one mile from railroad
station. Call at our office and we
arrange to show you these tracts. Wor
rell Sc. Diessler, west of Seventh street,
near Moore hotel. 170
Fred Lundtilil has resigned as super
intendent of the Western Oregon In
vestment company's orehard, n position
lie has efficiently filled for several
years.
Mrs. H. A. Miller of Portland is visit
ing iu .Jacksonville, her former home.
Mrs. Emma Antenn-ith of ItoHchuri
arrived in Jacksonville Wednesday to
visit relatives and friends. She re
sided at the pnuntv sent run n v years
Engineer's Report
(Continued frum page 1.)
twu miles extra from Big Hpriug.
Material for flume huviug capacity
of Imihi inches. Estimate for flume:
Lumber, 1,72.01(0 feet at $13
per thousand 20.730
Cover for flume, .Vin.iiot) feet at
1.1 per thousand
Nails and spikes per lineal feet
at lie
Work at 10 per 100 lineal feet
Trestle work and material ...
Surveying ,
F ROM SALEM
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single Inter-;
tloni less than 16 cents. Six insertion
for tfaeprlce of four. Seventy-five
cenU a lint per month.
8,100
4,7.12
1(1,000
5,000
3,000
Total 03,582
Twu miles 18-inch steel pie
across creek at Urownsboro 40,000
Eleven miles 12-inch pipe laid
to Medford 110,000
Ifeservoir and pipe in Medford 20,000
ago.
Postmaster Woodford calls attention
to the fact that many nnmailable post
cards are deposited in the mail that
have to be withdrawn and sent to the
dead letter office. Sect ion 418, para
graph 5, postal laws, and regulations,
reads as follows: "Cards bearing parti
cles of glass, metal, mica, sand, tinsel
or other similar substances, are uiunail
able, except when inclosed in envel
opes. " Postage stamps should be placed
upon the envelope, one rent if there is
no writing njmn the card and the en
velope is left unsealed, and two cents
when there is writing upon the can).
Judge Xeil was over from Jackson
ville Wednesday morning.
Brown brothers and .1. II. Carlton
business men of Eagle Point, spent sev
ernl hours in Medford Hie fore part of
the week.
Lorenzo P. Anbury died at his res!
nence in Medford Monduv and was
buried Wednesday, lie v. M. E. Horn
officiating, lie was a native of Vir
ginia, in his 72d year and highly ro
spected by all who knew him.
(Jeorge E. King arrived from Hum
boldt county, California, on Weil lies
day evening's train on a short business
visit.
J. I), (lagnon. the coutraetor and lam j
ber manufacturer and his wife, who i
have been residing at Jacksonville dur
ing the past summer, an in Medford
again.
"Bud" Pernoll. MeCredie's cast-off
side-wheeler, is looked upon as the
greatest ' ' find ' ' in the Northwestern
league this season. MrCredie said when
lie let the wonder go that a season hi
Applegate sagebrush would iron out Ins
rough spots.
Martin Perry and Louis Pankny of
Klamath county are in Houe Hiver
valley fo rsuppties, but will not remain
long.
.lodge Hanna and District Attorney
Mulkey havo gone to Omuls Pass,
whore the fall term of circuit court for
Joseph inn county began Monday morn- ,
ing.
Total 233,582
The flume, three feet wide and
two feet eight inches deep, will carry
1000 inches. Allowing 100 inches for
leakage, leaves 1)00 miners' inches.
This estimate contemplates the him
ber and braces all cut to the right
length at the mill."
I o tins should he nutlet! the one
fifteenth as sta'ed above $4238. Also
t he d ist a nee from Bro wnsboro to res-
rvoir is nearly 14 miles.
However, the estimate is close
uough for consideration.
A ditch having a capacity of 1000
inches would cost about 250U for this
line, or $80,000 for the 32 milen. It
would be more permanent than the
flume, but would bo subject to polln-
inn and unfit for drinking without fil
t rut ion.
A pipeline for the entire distance
would c -st more per mile than from
'Jltle Butte 4iu account of the expen-
sivxe haul, and the length, though less
than flume or ditch, would aggregate
lose to 10 miles from Medford and
make the piHline alone cost $400,000.
Eliime: 1 consider the maximum life
of such a flume as is proposed ten
years, with numerous repairs needed
afler six years. Too, the interruptions
of service iu a flume line, from fall
ing timber or other accidents render
its operation too uncertain for n mu
nieipal supply. The water flowing
through a covered flume would be free
from pollution, but ihe temperature
would be increased above that in a
buried pipe, j
I do not nd vise Inking up this pro
jeet for the following reasons: r Machinery
First The vw.t of a pipeline is pro I $33.58
hibitive. fl-'ilter plant
Second A f I nine is expensive to
maintain and unctrtaii of operation.
Thiid An open ditch of thai length
is a menace to the public health.
Engineering, diversion, valve,. ,
eon t i agencies, $34,000, lifp fl
years at $24.01 SHI
Ext ensions and distribut ion, 73,-
"din, 50 years at $0.55 481
lieservoir, lands, water rights. .
Warren Constructs Com
pany Will Ship Plant to
Medford Soon
for sajle.
(Salem Statesman.)
Salem people who are really concern
ed in the progress of the city are se
riously alarmed at the prospect of the
paving plant of the Warren Construc
tion company being pulled up and all
street work iu the city stopped for a
yvar or two until the company can spare
a plant to do the work here that may
accuiuulatu in the mean time.
When asked yesterday regarding the
report that the company would send the
plant elsewhere when the work here is
completed, Superintendent Schnrf said
Itock is being crushe din Medford
right now for this plant to use in pnv
ng in that town. The plant will be
pulled up here as soon as the work we
are now doing on Commercial street is
finished, unless we are given assurances
before that time cornea that there will
be considerable more work here. We
have more work ahead than we can do
in a long t ime and can not afford to
waste a dav. We should have been done
here before, but have been held up by
the failure of certain parties to deliver
the rock promptly.
"Medford is preparing to pave mid
I ts litis plant to come there in a
fchnrt time, lioseburg is paving and in
dil il ion we have contracts at Lewis-
tori, Nam pa, Vancouver, Albany and
arious other places. Wo have more
machines coming from the east, but
tuey are very sloy about arriving. If
wn pull out of here Hi s very unceilain
when we will be able to come back.
ossiblv next year, but inure likely
not." .
EOH SALE Xew Finder concentrator,
complete, for sale at a bargaiu; never
been used. Address or call on W. J.
Wimer, Waldo, Or., or A. E. Heuuies,
Jacksonville. 190
FOR SALE Dry cord wood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel; 200,000 brick. F.
Oseubrugge, Studebaker Bros.' ware
house.
FOB SALE Homestead relinquish
ment; 120 acres; small house; 8 acres
2 year-old orchard; 40 acres fenced;
utiles from towu; $500. P. O. Box 435,
city. 170
FOR SALE Largest rooming house in
Medford; location unsurpassed; genu
ine bargain for the right party; cash
proposition only. Address J. (J., care
of Tribune. 175
FOR SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. E. W., Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE Dry oak stove and cord
wood. Apply Hotel Nash.
178
8otal . ; $48117
Annual depreciation of pumping sys
I on $313,000 estimate: .
Pipeline, $127,000, 25 yearH at
$24.01 ' .$3000
Engineering, valves, contingencies,
28,000, life 2fl years at $24.01 (172
Extensions and distribution, same
as above 481
$3500, 20 years at.
' 11
$45,000. 15 vears at
$4!t.04 2247
liuihliug, $2ono, ;o years at $0.55 13
lieservoir and binds, indefinite.
FOR SALE A good small business on
Seventh street. Reasons for selling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOR SALE A first-class pianola-piano;
a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Medford.
FOR SA LE Improved or u aim proved
city lots, 5 and 10 acre blocks, near
city; orchards and farm lands. W.
French, over Jackson County bauk.179
FOR SALE Fiv-acr? trcts inside mid
adjoining city limits of Med ford,'-on
five years' time. Apply Gold Hy Real
ty Co., in office Condor Water & Pow
er Co. 169
WANTED.
, Total (i5!!)
lu the above tables 1 have not taken
any account of either the first cost, or
annual depreciation of the pumps and
motors at the (iold Kay end of the
pumping proposition, but it is manifest
thai these items can be no inconsider
able amount, aud iu the end must
be met by taxation or revenue paid by
water consumers.
The following is a reasouabfi! esti
mate of the annual cost of maintenance
and operation for the average period
of 30 years. The quantity assumed to
lie handled in both projects is 4,000,000
gallons dailv:
SAVOY
Medford'a New Picture Theatre on North
Front Street
Opens Tonight
The most Beautiful mid Unique Theatre between
Portland and Frisco. Opera Chairs, Raised Floor,
Orchestra Music, Fine Singing and the very best
film service on the coast.
An Announcement!
W'c linvc always contented ourselves with word to month
advertising, liclicvinj; sincerely in the superior values we
have always jiven the juililic. In this way the reputation
of our store for a close union of value and price is well
known to the older inhabitants far ami near. For the
benefit of the new people coining into Southern Oregon
to make their homes, and as a reminder to our old friends,
we are from time to time going to set forth mi print some
of our policies aud bargains. We respectfully ask that
you look over our ads, or better still, come to the store,
and let us show you what we are doing. We will never
mark up an article so that we can show a wide difference
when it is reduced. Look for the ads.
Hutchison 6 Lumsden
WANTKI) Fa furnished room in sub
urbs preferred, cheap; work at frame
making or finishing or other light car
penter work. Address C. Tribune of
fiee. 1I1S
VYA.NTKD If those parties who havo
artiehs pledged or sold to them by
Jaek Miller will notify me, I will
-make arrangements to redeem them.
.lohn X. Miller. 107
WANTKD Position as managing house
keeper; matron ; by refined middle
aged New- ftnglund widow, uneneum
bered; references given and required;
experienced in responsible positions.
.Mrs. A. li., 912 State st., Springfield,
Mass. 173
WAXTKD To rent a ranch, by a re
liable man; hay, grain or dairy; must
have stock on place. Box 508, Med
ford. 170
V ANTKD ( 'hmnbermnid ; married
woman who can live at home preferred.
Only forenoon s work. Hotel limer
ick.' 170
WANTED To trade, timbor claim for
city property; Baker City property for
Medford property; piano for good
horse,. W. II. West.
WANTED Horses for pasture., $2 per
month; no wire fences; shado, water
and grass. Apply to Walter Moore,
Phoenix, Or. 185
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock shoe p. Write Sox 131,
Mdford, Or.
TO TRADE Light single covered bug
gy for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
NOTICE TO KA It M ERS Highest cash
price paid for grain and baled hay at
the Ituss mill. 172
VOL' WILL BK MONEY AHEAD HV ATTENDING THE '
ANNIVERSARY SALE
See the Exhibit at the Fair
We invite you to attend our First Anniversary Sale and assure you that we are
making prices and showing values that have never before been attempted in
.Southern Oregon.
Railroad Fare Free
During this sale on all purchases of $5.00 or over, we will pay your railroad
fare one way from any place within a radius of 40 miles, and both ways with
in a radius of 20 miles. ,
AN ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENT If you don't pay railroad fare, we will
give a discount of 5 per cent for cash on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over.
OUR EXHIBIT BOOTH Don't fail to visit our booth at the fair and get a
souvenir free.
Leather Goods, Etc.
Just received a very large shipment
of fine Leather Goods, including Bags, '
Belts, etc. All the newest novelties are
shown in hags within a certain price.
You will enjoy a look at this line, and we
will be. pleased to show the goods.
PRICES AT BOTTOM.
Mentor
Underwear
We are exclusive agents
for the justly celebrated
Mentor Underwear for
ladies, misses and chil
dren. You are invited to
inspect "this line, and
once vnu try these goods
yon will have no other.
We invite you to call
and allow us the pleas
ure of showing this line.
ANNIVERSARY SALE
PRICES PREVAIL
Ladies' & Misses
Suits, f oats
and Skirts
AVe are headquarters for
ready-to-wear garments
for ladies, misses and
children and can show
you the largest assort
ments, and values sec
ond to none in the Unit
ed States. A jinnee in
our windows will give
you an idea of Ihe styles
but we invite you to
eomo inside and allow
us to show yon our
lines.
PRICES CUT LOW
428
Dress Goods
If you want to see the new Dress
Goods and save money, we invite you
here. All grades of wool dress fabrics
iu the most wanted colors and weaves.
PRICES VERY CLOSE.
Ladies' Waists
Just received, a very
large shipment of fine tai
lored and fancy Waists.
They come in linen, mad
ras, duck, net, silk and
wool, and combine all the
newest st)'le features
known to the waist world.
We invite you to see them
during this Anniversary
Sale and assure you that
we
SAVE YOU MONEY
Just received a very large shipment
of fine umbrellas direct from the
factory, , A look will convince you
that we give the best values at
Kimonas, Etc.
Just received a very
large assortment of long
and short Kimonas in
light, medium and dark
styles of kiniona cloth and
flannelettes. We invite
you to see them now while
your size is here and the
assortments are complete.
.It, is time for warmer gar
ments for the house.
PRICES VERY LOW
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MED FORD'S LEADING LADIES' RE ADY-TO-WEAR STORE
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
CENTR AL AVENUE JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
i1' YOU want holiest weight and fair
treatment, go to the Knss mill tor your
feed ami baled hay. 172
Uus Nowbury and Chris Kenney of
Jacksonville, who are at Portland for
medical treatment, are improving stead
Hv.
Closing Out Sale
Watches, ( 'harms, Fobs, Signet Rings aud Clocks
at exactly cost. Sale will continue until the entire
stock is exhausted.
LOW PRICKS KEY KR ME FORK EQUOLED
Will Jeschke
T II E J K W E L E R
The groceries you buy may
be good. You may be unite
sure they are if you buy them
here.
Allen 6 Reagan
q V A L I T Y G R O C E R 3
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Medford National Bank
at Medford, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business,
September 23d, 1908.
RESOURCES.
Limns aud discount a $1S3,C35.6S
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 17,2lt0.22
V. S. liunds to secure circulation 4,300.0
Premium on lT. 8. Bonds 1,790.87
Honds, securities, etc ;i4 21.5.'l
Hanking bouse, furniture aud fixtures ;i."i,0"1.14
Hold dust on hand 201. !M
Due from State Banks and Bankers 3,355.78
Due from approved reserve agents 42 720.78
Cheeks and other cash items 1,000.69
N'otes of other National Banks 100.00
Fractional paper currencv, nickels and cents . 131 30
Lawful M onev Reserve in Bank, viz. :
SP'P .t2.V2f)7.05
Legal tender Notes J5 297.(i.
Redempt inn fund with I', S. Treasurer 5 per
cent of piretihitinii) 241H1.0O
T,,,nl 39726.55
LiABiLmsa IHUKl
apital stock paid in $ .W.OOO.OU
Surplus fund lo.iidO.Od
Vndividrtl profits, less expenses and taxes paid.. H"li.5!l
N'ational hank notes outstanding 49.S0O.0O
Hue to other National Hanks '. . :i,S03.H4
Due to State banks and Hankers 2.4H3.SI
Duo to Trust Companies and Savings flanks HSS.4S
Individual deposits subject to check 24"i,."rs.ti:l
Demand certificates of deposit 3I..144.90
Time certificates of deposit 2,.ViU.00
Total .i7.2-JB..-.1
State of Oregon. County of Jackson, ss:
I, ,Tohn S. Orth, cashier of the above-named hank, do sol
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th dav of Sep
tember, l'.MH. S. S. PKXTZ. .Nntary'Public.
Correct Attest:
vm. m. roi.vio.
J. A. PERRY,
J. K. KXYART.
Directors.
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