Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 16, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD DALLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FK1PAY, OCTOBER lfi, 1908.
Medford
Dailv 'Tribune
A Live Paper in a Live Town.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
, George Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoff ice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One mouth, by mail or carrier $0.i0 0o year, by mail. . .
.15.00
VP TO THE PEOPLE FOR CHOICE.
It is now up to the people of Medford to say what water
system will be selected for the city, Big Butte .Springs,
Fish Lake ditch, or Rogue River. Any one of the sources
provide better than a majority of cities possess, and little
fault can be found with quality. To make assurance
doubly sure, the Rogue river system comprises a filtration
plant. ti '
The Big Butte Springs, which Messrs. Vawter and Da
vis, who own the land on which it is located, offered free
to the city last .summer, is perhaps the most ideal water
supply ever offered to any city, bursting like a giant foun
tain of ice water from the earth with a flow of L'tiOO minors'
inches in the dryest time of year, it would be one of the
biggest advertisements the city could secure. The Fisli
Lake ditch water is water impounded in Fish lake by a
dam and carried in the natural channel of the nortlifork of
the Little Butte.
The Condor Water & Power Company offer is a pump
ing proposition, and provides for the construction of a
pipeline from Cold Ray to Medford by the city, the total
investment to approximate 197,000. This, together with
the distributing system, will be leased and operated by
the company and the water sold at rates fixed by the coun
cil. Interest and sinking fund are to be deposited for the
city from the earnings, and no charge will bo made for
pumping until revenues are great enough to pay all fixed
charges and operating expenses, when 2") per cent of the
not profits will be turned over to the city and 7.3 per cent
retained by the company, which is also to have the sale of
surplus water outside the city.
The Crater Lake Lumber company offer provides for
a covered flume l(i by l!!) inches, 2 miles in length and
.15 miles of pipe. The flume will cost 110,000 amftiie
offer provides for the delivery of !$()() inches from Big
Butte Springs to the city, though the capacity of the flume
is much greater. A V-shaped flume will lx built along
side by the company for fluining lumber down, and the
acceptance of this proposition means the establishment
of a big lumber mill in Medford, with a big payroll. En
gineer Roberts estimates the cost of pipeline, reservoir,
extensions, etc., at Ki7,H0, making a total cost of 277,410.
Contractor Bade estimates the construction of the pijMi
line at 10,000 less than the figures quoted.
The Fish Lake Ditch company proposes to :'ll the city
.'500 inches of water on the llauley ranch and construct
'2'.):. miles of wooden pipe, reservoir, etc., for !251,1(H). The
pipeline will carry 2 10 inches of water to the city.
The Contract ing firm, Jaoohscn-Badc companv, also
submitted a bid for constructing the Fish Lake ditch pipe
line, reservoir, etc., for 2:5-1 ,000, to which if the 15,000
for water is added the cost is 2I!),000, or ;,(()() ,.ss than
the Fish Lake Ditch company's bid. Through a misun
derstanding, the contractors did not aecompanv their bid
with a certified check, and the Fish Lake company an
nounced that the former proposition to sell the city water
for 15,000 had been withdrawn. The Stinger ranch could
be purchased and the water delivered with the .Jacobsen
Bade bid for 211,500. hut thi nroi:,! win lln) ... ,..
What Papers Say
THE OUTCOME
(.SuiTiiiiii-litu Bee)
Orxpite dll the fl Uriah aud lioantin;
. ft the Tuft mid Slit'riiiun side of the
(utititr, with mythical offers of "b'
imiii(y" at 4 to 1 or otlH-r great odin
on tin. Wall street ticket, and "no
tak'j 8," the ttutii id thut the result i f
t-itt November flection in so much in
ii.iiin and ho uucerrliin that no man
equally wine and well-informed can
venture fl prediction. Aa late as the
Mth instant the New York Nation, which
is supporting Taft but taking u critical
view of the campaign, very pertinently
said iu this regard.
Kverybody knows how confused tli
electoral battle really is, and how im
possibio is a prediction of the outcome
With party lines wavering and broke
as never before; with conflicts in
National issues and confounding the
wisdom of tho politicians; with guer
rilla fighters turning up at every patch
f bushes; with business still depressed
and a great army out, or work; with
campaign funds mengcr; with the evi
deuce of popular i-xcttement small-
is absurd fur any one to pretend to
know what the result will be.
As a rule, the least informed are the
most confident of the issue of the pres
ent conflict that victory will be on
their side, whichever that may be!
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEAD IN (CIS CHAIR
WJfEN FRIEND CALLED
niitted.
"WEBS DAUOHTHtl OF
UF FRENCH ARMT CAft AlaT
XKW VOKK.Oct. Ill lleywond 1 1 :t 1 1
McAllister, liint Ii.t of Ward' VcAMiatcr
of San I'liincisci, is today on his hull
i-.viiiooii with Mrs. McAllister, who was
until yesterday Melauie .tcniine Hi-tike,
Lie daughter of a ciiplaiii iu the l-'n-ni-li
ainiy. McAllister left here Saturday,
saying he was going on a fihing trip,
mid not even Ins most intimate friends
knew that he intended to marry. II,
went to an nttnniey and made an-nngc
nients for getting tho marriage license
mid a superior judge performed the
iiiiirringe ceremony in the courthouse.
I no bride hns but recently ciime fm
I'm tire ami ciinnot speak Knglish.
MAYOR MILLER VA1D
LARGE FEE IN NORTWAVatST
SEATTLi:, Wash., Oct. III. Viirnr
John V. Miller has the distiuclins of
receiving the biggest ( ever id
nttornev i m this part of tie niuatra.
The sum w:w .o,(im, ;
Bith sis ksirtw-t1, frM H. I.
is peprte la r-i' like
amount, Mkller 'cre for r.
CillHtes, former collector of cuo)
for Alaska and I'orto Itiro, a settle
Hunt, of Ins fi iic " Cruli stake " suit
ngin Cnptnin K. T. Uarnetl of l'i
b.-.nks. Through this ml lenient l.vsons
Is m4 to kvt rVoi. $'l'i.(k.
N ?!'. !
rtmMy fiven tft tl. us.lcrsifjtal
wi uppluy nt the next meeting of the
rity council of Medford, Oregon for
license to sell malt, vinous and spirit
XDD LIFK AS WOMAJf
BATTLKD TO SAVU HIM
coriiiiKiONi'sii:, n v.. tvt. in.
After a desperate fight will, Mrs. Trnt
"or, an attendant at (he Hudson River
-late hospital. Oeter Disbrow, a 'Mrns
l.v" patient, leaped from n fourth story
indow yesterday nfteriiooii ssd nss in
stiinlly killed.
Three liaies the woman rsbbe,l lisi
"bout the ,,, ,1 ,,rk .,
I'"... he beat her off. lie the. r.n to
the open window of Ihr nurse's rooii
and leaied.
lisbrow was M years old and hid
been committed because of his suicidal
mania. Me greatly improved, however,
and had been allowed the privileges of
me grouil.ls.
YItKKA, fnl., Oct. Id. Ilurmaii n.
Green mi old nnd respected citizen of
this county, was found dead in h
house at tho head of Miner street l
Arthur Cox, who had somo business
with Mr. (Ireen, on going into his house
found the old uinu sitting in his chair
dend. Ho was leaning buck with his
feet crossed and looked as if be had
been sleeping. It is not known how
long ho hnd been dead.
Decedent was (jo years old mid was n
well-preserved old man of excellent
habits and apparently in the best of
health. Ilis death is attributed to
heart failure, lie was a widower and
lived with his son Fletcher, who has
been away front homo keeping books
for a sawmill company.
'The funeral will probably be held
tomorrow.
KSlAi B6AT TRANSFERS.
William S. frowell to J. S. Tuck
er, 80 ni'ros in section 32, town
ship 33, range 1 K i
Klizjibrth Hr?ese to 8. S. Stover.s,
bind in township 3S, range 1 W
Fred Ooninger to S. T. Hoduis.
property in (Jold Hill
iVilliiim Ross to C l' Garrison,
lots o and (i, block (i, Ross ad
dition to Medford
Theresa J. Boarilinau to A.
Ilnmlin, S 1.0 of N K lot 10,
block 1, Cotir.gc addition ';o
Medford
Hattie I.. Berrian to ,f. S. Tucker,
land in section 32, townshio
33, range 1 K
A. Lyon to L. ,1. Rhinehart,
property in Itarr's nddition to
.Medford
Nelson Ilebert to Mrs. Neh-.nu
llebert, all my real and person
al property
Adolphus 1). Naylor to Ida M.
Schorinerhorn, nno-'ieventh in
terest, in lots tl and 7, block 45,
Bedford :
l'nit"d States to dolin Whvnoh,
lo4.22 iieren in section 2, town
ship 32, rnnge 2 K patent
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ADVERTISED LTTER LIST.
The following letters reinnin uncalled
for at the postoffice at Medford, Ore
gon, October 14, l'.HIX:
('has. ltlackman, Richard Uolsun, Jr.,
I. 11. Urowii, W. V. ( ulset, .1. M. fas-
selnian, .1. I). Corbott, II. 0. Duty, Har
ry Hampton, Ktiphi Ilobsou, I'M .lohn-
oll (l), Howard Lexis, .1. 0. Morse,
lolm II. Miller. W. H. Norton, William
Ostium, .las. Richards, .1. M. Riggins,
W. 11. Rhot.loli, Krnnk Roberls, Kd Scott
Somerhohier, Allen 0. True, Albert
Walters, Mr. Writns.
'arties ealKng for any of the nbovo
letters, will please say "advertised."
A charge of on,, cent will be made upon
the delivery of each of the above let
i. A. M. WOODFORD, I'. M.
Buy a Howard Watch
THE FINEST TIMEPIECE MADE
IX AMERICA.
MARTIN J. REDDY
o
The Jeweler Near Postoifice
Fin Watch and Jewelry IfcpiMnc a Spectator.
instructor of "Piano. Tast 5ttetl)0
Stuolo at 3Iobc. SlorH Oronj Slrwt
ASHLAN0 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon.
Thoronugh and practical training iu C OMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND
nnd ENGLISH. Individual instruction by experts. We have been
compelled to enlarge our quartors every year, and have now secured
ample accommodations in the Sweedenburg block. Twice as largo as
evor.
Nothing in the line of business training is too good for our students.
COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE '
At About One-Half the Usual Expense.
Foil infnrniiitLpn free. P. RITNER. President. -
iYou Do
NotSee
signs of this character about Medford. "We
always find a desirable tenant before a good
building has been "to let" more than 24
hours, and land owners know we can always
find a purchaser if a reasonable valuation is
put on property. Consequently Medford
does not impress the. honieseeker as being
"under the hammer." This is as it should
be. .
This is the season of the year when home
seekers want winter accommodations. Use
business judgnlent; get free rent and make
a winning by purchasing one of these beauti
ful cottages, of the
Rogue River Land
Company
EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD
A THOROUGHBRED
COPYRIGHT. A P E C!
n inu always looks like when lie has
had his garments fitted and made in
the exquisite style that is always given
them by Kreuzor. If you don't look
like u man of fashion and tasto it is
because your tailor is at fault, and you
can always be sure of appearing like
one if your suit or overcoat is made by
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS AND TAILORS.
PALM BUILDING, MEBFOBD, e.
WITH THE CO-FFEK AN 5) 0M1AES
you finish one of the finest dinners ysu
ever nto when you dine nt tk Nssk
Cafe. If yoH wis-k to entertain some
visitor whom you want to impress with
your way of living, bring him here for
dinner. We'll reserve a table for you
and guarantee a meal that will do fH-ewd
and us too.
Smith
Molony
JAtsoTiiL mors.
.Sheriff Wilbur A. .,oues has returned
from a businei-s trip 1111 Koguo river.
Viss Wary Prder. the i (licient deimlv
recorder, it :leij, tl,,, Sunday ,-,hW
..v..lioS keU SI tf4U week
Mot. II. .. Htii itt nr.',A from
.l.sp-pkiM .wt., lr ! h.a ui
.Vlii)(- ciruit court.
II. Stc.rt of Sunt .lwlauille
as II' town on Imimiim .-.!
.-iftertlooli.
PreyaW RosImimI Owtms.
Souicthing Mhich is of considoca)e
ii'tsrant tW roWn gnaemily and
wkich is P")hw nat n.atilly kmvn
i At rn mi wtmiui omIpm nrw in
olTiMt Wotmiaa stutlMM mt the uMurn
l'iHin . oiwchv ai ail. puirilw in tlie
t-'nttrd nutiM. By tMii o ttus systrum
t..-kJrt My W frotsd at Madfw.l
fnas ky piiM 'n tte Uiutei matus aid
W teiiisj . akarect t tke
party uig t um bro. Jftecr
Ui'(Xusiiai sjb4 soall wg of
nA U ODDMtiao ark tWjav Mi'i
ay ha haawM oe tan itaaic
iav" tl
Urn ti iaar avtii, ilaaai.
tuatd at Madfora .-Vlma t:torm, Va
r aa vko taa caarja of oar plaat aaa
h.id mora apa. Ma iaj taa jfeaaatfav
tura ,a an. tai.a Maa a) t.t stata.
Wa do aoa al taa aa t ra eay
exparaxaut. e ka aa si.la) it
! j to six aa af a liaajaaaa 4tm i(
ModforJ faa tb La kk.a .a
I'lidersh.-riff K. II. IVa ,a,le h,-1 bnrrel is ji;ia!a.'J. Cm! oat m, mm,m
trip to .! r .i a) wawa lav .rt j fore l.aana aaur aaaiar -Sana.
i. . Ur.
oui liquors in less quantities than oni I'ass one day tliis week, having coinplet
gallon, for six months, nt lot 10, block
i!t, in ModfoM, Oregon, fr a period
of six months. HASH 1 IIAI.K,
Dated October 10. IK,
O
. aall a a?aa .luinp,ff ,-
aa.lay Una aai. ! fte has secunM
iiiplo.vnient for fat' iter.
W. K. tYfcmnn nnd .1. H. Cronemiller
made n trip to Central I'oint Tuesday
evening.
H. I'. Mlllkev ret ni lie. 1 from (!rnnt
-.1 mo lerill ol circuit lgtn!-t
-k
Tribune office,
cents a doreu,
0lt'i.
This is to certify tfent I, aer-
ignrd, P. Wnt. Waschait, did on the
12th day of October, ltlDS, di.dve the
partnership of Waschnn & Needles.
co mmonly known as the White Elephant
salooa, ilr. Oeorgo M. Neeilles, the
HivAcessor in the business, assumes 'd
lintlilitia flcHta tnBn tita ...I all a.
N'o TroiwpAM' Pl.ith noliM nt thejcftmtt .Iiip tho formor firnarfl imrnble
isit- ti irnin mill, UV mm.
" i ISO P. WM. W ASCII All.
Cany the Strouge.tt Lint of
High Cut Boots
ut the lc.tt pricts i &.nitXr Ornoti
Huy uov, for you ill ned tlitm
Window
Stave Devasltary.
CAPITA! AND SOHPLU
Wltere Are You Keeping Your
Valuables?
Wry aliouUl you leave your bonds,
deeds, mortgages, xvWU, insurance poli
cies and other vuhmlilus in your home,
storo or oi'fico, where they aro exposed
to fire and theft, when you can rent a
safo deposit box in our fire and bur
glar proof vault for such a reasonable
charge and bo absolutely protected!
Safe deposit boxeB to rout, $4 per
year and up.
Finest equipment in southern Oregon.
W. T. VAWTER, President
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier
Tope Point Oysters
W rta tocrick Cafe
A Map of Jackson
County
The Tribune and Southern Oregonian is
lutving nnde at great expense a fine, eoloi-ed,
lithographed map of Jackson county.
This map will show all cities, towns and
Tillages, rivers and waterways, section and
survey line!, railroads and projected rail
7iWl, Wagon rods, forest reserve bounda
ries, election precincts and other data need
d by everyone. All townships shown in
coJort.
This up-to-date map will be ready for
distribution some time in .December. It will
!' sold only through The Tribune and
Sunt hern Oregonian.
This will lie your only chance to secure a
good nmp of Jackson county, as all map edi
tion; a lxi out of print and plates were des
troyed in the San Francisco fire, necessitat
ing new plates made at an enormous expense.
Further details later, lieadv in Decenilx'r.
MEDFORD SASH Sc DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
'-U" ,r"1"' 0,1 Veaeared Door., with Uav.l Plata, c.rriai i, oj.
nnd fancy Grilla.
r STiEKT, BETWKEN SIXTH AND 6 KVKNTH Ml HUM.
Taaaj
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J. X. SNYAKT.Pnwd tut.
J. . UI, Tiaa rrajs,t.
JOHN 8. OMTH, Cashier.
. 1. iACKSOH, Ass t C'k-.
The Medford National Bank
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CAPITAL AjOOOO
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Bfrt7 Bon .to , W A 0.,.l Banking Buaines.
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