MEDFOED DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDPfrRD, ORF.OOX. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Pirai in a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Gecmqk Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter iaa the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. - AMUSEMENTS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On month, by mail or carrier. .. .$0.50 0e jtur, by insil $4.00 KELSEY 'S REPORT DUG UP. The Morning Mail, which has again had to assort to gratuitous distribution iia order to secure circulation enough to hold its advertising, lias anade tbe discovery that Engineer Frank C. Kelsey, in March, 11)07, recommended the north fork of Little Butte as a source ot supply for the city. , Why, then, did the majority of the water committee waste nine months ol investigation liclore at would recom mend the same water' With this recommendation before it, why was the city compelled to do without water, while the committee was trying to force through the Wasson canyoaa deal i Why did the Mail ignore Engineer Kelsey 'h report and seek to foist a semi-arid canyon upon the city? Why was not Engineer Roberts asked at once upon his arriva to report upon water sources, but kept busy on a propo sition it was hoped to tie the city to until public opinion forced the council to order a written report? The fact of the matter is that no engineer would for a minute recommend Little Butte water over Big Butte Springs, if it were thought possible to secure the latter at anything like the same expense, and Engineer Kelsey was iigurnig on a iar less expenditure than is now to be made .Neither was a pumping plant on the Rogue considered by Engineer Kelsey. In fact, what Mr. Kelsey reported upon was altogether a dilicrent situation from that now existing, and it is hardly fair to him to quote his report upon the situation two years ago and apply to the present situation, particularly as he was discarded by the water coananittee and another engineer engaged. unat ine people ot iMcdi.mi must consider as not so much the musty reports of engineers, but which proposi tion will be best for the city in the long run and result most uenclicially, and no engineer is needed for this just common sense. .And in this connection tbe lumber mill and payroll promised with the Dig Dutte proposition and uic irrigation system promised with the Rogue river plant anust he considered as having great bearing upon the fu ture, for without factories and payrolls we can have no city, and upon irrigation depends the permanent success of this valley as a fruit growing region. BEFOGULS G THE PEOPLE. To befog the people, the Fish Lake Ditch organ persists in misrepresenting facts about both the Wogue River and Big Dutte Springs propositions. Engineer Roberts' esti mate of cost on the Dig Dutte pipeline- of .r'l(7.-n0 is con tinuously (noted against Contractor Dade's bid of $ I. ":, 110 for the work. This makes the total cost of the Dig Dutte proposal ip'L'ti'J.-l 10, or within the uionev the city can raise, not $277,110, as the Mail states. The city's engineer wants to be on the safe side, so places outside estimates upon cost. He estimated the cost of the Fish Lake Ditch proposition at more than the work as offered to be done for, and estimated the cost of the pumping system from Kogue river at more than contrac tor's bid. ,. . . Speaking ol cost, however, Contractor Dade offers to lay the pipeline under tbe Dish Lake bid for :.((() less than the Fish Like company offer to the citv. The Mail has never quoted the low price of the v, ,,,,. River proposition, or given it fair consideration. It costs but .tl!)7,S00, , .f.-.C.HOOeheaper than lb,. Kisl. Lake Ditd o.ut, which in .ill years at . per cent inter ing ol !fsi:t ),()()() t,, ti. (.i)Vi rest means a sav The M; water lias a feeliuirthal Fish I ..-it,, .lit.. I, ioil i.. . - - I, i. iii, .Mil, Donee had a I'eelinir that Dim-vr 1 1, ....,.. .1 ri ' ''Will I M ' 1 1 1 1 1 not be congressman, but experienced a change j twlnfr. The Marathon Race. Theru will ho (lUpluyd Ht the Savoy tonight und Tlwrmlay a film showing tlio gri'ntt'Ht fntur! of tin Olympic Kaiiiftt rt'ifcntly held in KinjlHtid t lit Ma rut ho u raff, won by .luhn Huycn, tin1 ymiiitf New Vurk uthlete. The highly dramatic f i nitih of the Ll( iniio nice iH hIiowii in (li-triil. It wns out) that in full? the imperii over the fiitiro world devote coIuiiidh to painting the picture in wordft. Durungo, the Itatifin, it will bo remembered, 'fin in lied firitt, but was iiHH.Htcd over the finihli lino by over zealoin friemiH. His game endeavor to finish in Hpite of Ink eolliipMO make the picture u thrill ing one. And then, when Hayed wins out, Old dory Ik He en floating in the breeze iih n token of Aeuiriean victory. Holland ou Minstrels. A reporter of Tthe Tribune met 'Mack Holland," fror many yearn the biiHineHH manager of KiehardH & Prin kIo'h famoiiH miiiHtrelH in the offic-o of the Nash hot 1 during his visit hero lust week, in 1he intereHt of his attraction, which plays the Anglo opern house on tomorrow night, and called liia atten tioa to an article in a reeeiit issue of i metropolitan paper on the decadence of miiiHtrelsy as a form of amusement. Mr. ' Holland replied with a smile: "Oh, yen, 1 read the article with a urent denl of amusement. Every once in a whilo you will read an article by -tome misinformed writer about the pass ing of the miiistril show. 'That Ameri cans hnve tired of the form of amuse ment that used to maku their grand fathers, and yes, even their great grand fathers, laugh till the. tears rolM down tliiir cheeks. "Hut such talk is the veriest rot. Minstrelsy was never in a more flour Hhing eondition than at this very day. "Tliis is a progressive age, and one must keep abreast of the times if he is entering to the public. The se..noii of 1M)7-'DH was a particularly disastrous one. Seori'H ami scores of dramatic nhows and musical comedies were oblig ed to cdlose for lack of patronage. Very few indeed were the minstrel shows that gave up the right. There were two or three minstrel shows closed, to be sure, but they were inferior com panies, and scarcely worthy the name. "None of the Uadidiig organizations losed, which proves conclusively that he good tdd stylo of entertainment, still holds a warm place in the hearts of the -American people," The company which Mr. 1lol':uid rep cuentH is the oldest minntrel troupe in existence, and numbers 40 people. Press unices from other cities where they have appeared this Benson are loud in their praise. NOTICE. Is kwhy given that tho undersigned will appluy at the next meeting of the city council of Medford, Oregon, for liconso to sell malt, vinous und spirit mis liquors in less quantities than ono. gallon, for six months, at lot 10, block J0, in Medford, Orcgou, for a period if nix months. UASS & HALE, Dated October 10. 185 Electricity Is always Ready You need only to close the switch and the motor starts It needs no more atten tion till you stop it Ask us about General Electric Mo tors. You can use them, ROGUE RIVBR ELECTRIC CO. Successors to Condor Wa ter & Power Co. Office 206 West 7th street, opp. the big electric sign There is a .f-OI0 certified eheck up for forfeit bv the Condor Wafer IWer company to guarantee good faith as to the concern's abilitv to "deliver the .o,u INVESTIGATING CAREERS OF HEADS OF WHITE SLAVE RING CIMOAIIO, Oct. SI. Tailed Stat.- Immigration t'onitnimioiier Innies ik in vostignting today eli.-trg,-s n:irinl A! plioimp nutl Kva Oufor. elmrnril wiili holng tho IiimhIn of 1111 ul!','i-.t uhiir nIhvi ring in tliix city. Two yontig w-oin en who fiiirvl itl tin' I'liitctl Stnti innrDliurn offin' yt-nttTiliiv nri-UKf th rrnrhmnn of Nli-.-iling ,",-i-ntl thniisanl ilnllttrn' worth of ji'woli from thi-m. The fouplp nro now in rario, al'tor lim ing forfeited Imil ImihiN amounting to 'J5,0on, iiml it is tho Intention of the ntitlioritioft to h:i' them extrniliteI. The young women who tnak" the nitottional lurgeii ngainnl the lnfors eliiim that Ihey took jewelry from th-ir vietims on "e grmiml that it wan lo lie iikimI to help fight their eae in the feiieral enurtn. The fnhn nnlhoritieii liegan "Uon today looking ,lo the r.eoverv "' the iewel. I'OUR MEN BURNED TO HEATH WHEN SHIP BURNS Mdfo- ftibxxm; SO, p.r menth. M:-Iirnii. v.. (let. I'l. -Kon, m. 1. weie Imrneil lo ,1,-,-itli t.vlay in fire nhi.'h ,letrove, the steamer New V01I, of the Hii,, (iv,,r nv in(, I he M. amei- was uii.lergoing repairs in Hi.- -Ii..anl here. 1'ilt v persons were "ii I....11.I h.-r wh.-n l-.e fire wan ilis.-ov-A anmli.-r w.re slightly injure,! in Ihe paiii,- Dial followed an.i the' wild rush for saf.-ty. The f,.,,r vietinis were ti-aiipisl li.-K.w ,,vks. ' ' ""I'I'.'sihI Hi,, fire was eausi',1 I l.v an i.pl..ion. n,,, orig,n ,,r,,, I i...v ni.i-r win l. known .1. -finitely. The New Vork was on,. f Hie bin river l.oats and made the davlioht trio I... en Albany an. I . w York eitv. She was a wooden eraft ...i.l l,,,nl r;,,. The dead are: .lames Jones. Tos j.h Matthews. '.'!. .Ienl.it s. letan.ler Hint). 1 Angle Opera House Thursday, Oct. 22nd ("has. I). ITa'.olrii!,!'- announces The. Ono .Recognized tttheopian Oompany RICHARD & PRINGI.ES FAMOUS Minstrels Uig- free Street l'arade at noon, (irand txn air Con cert in front of theater at T:l!0 p. ni. Seats on sale at Haskins' Nntimbx- in . Oetoix'r IT. Ttrs. 3mm 1'famptort Isaacs Initructor of "Piano. "Llsit 5lletbo6 Stu&to at Mrttdcnc. Mortt) Orant S(rt r Without Hesitation You can invite your friends to dinner if you use our Pure White Flour A new carload has just arrived. In Purity-It Leads It is the Best IN QUALITY Let us quote vou prices. ALLEN 6 REGAN QUALITY (1ROCERS WITH THE COFFEE AND (HOXeS you fininb one of the finoRt diiuicrs you ever ate when you dice at tb Nash Cafe. If you wish to entertain some visitor whom you want to Impress With your way of living, bring him here for dinner. We'U reserve a table for you and guarantee a meal that will do proud and us too. NASH 2ZlbE Buy a Howard Watch TIM'; FIN.KST TIMEPIECE MADE IX AMERICA. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler Near Postoffice Fin Watch u4 Jewelry Reyiiring a Specialty. ' W 5IS6 I am now Located with Martin J. Reddy and am prepared to do all kinds of re pair work on Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv B.N.Butler Near Postoffice ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon, Thoronugh nml prm-tifnl training in COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and HNOLiSH. Individual instruction by experts. Wo havo been roiiipellctl to enlarge our quarters every year, and have now secured ample Hceoinmodations in the Sw i odeiiburg block. Twtoo as large as ever. Nothing in the line of business (raining is too good for our students. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE At About One-Half the Usual Expense. Foil infurniation free. P. RTTNER. President. a wmm XT You Do many signs of this character about Medford. We always find a desirable tenant before a good building has been "to let" more than 24 hoursand laud 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 judgment; get free rent and make a winning by purchasing one of these beauti ful cottages of the Rogue. River Land Company EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD 4 KEDrOBD, OREGON g. Stat. Depositary. CAPITAL AND SUB PLUS $116,000.00 THE MERCHANT KNTOWS tliiit it is rii convenient. Kin-h a safo Kimnl ami Having at' tini. to pny his urruuntH hy chock that lie wouhl nut bo without this satisfactory means of set tlement. The Jackson County Hank respectful ly invites the cheeking apocunts of mer chants, manufacturers, firms, corpora tions, societies and individuals, assur ing safety and good service. Safe doposit boies to rent, $4 por year aod nj. jjj Finost equipment in southern Oregon. W. I. VA.WTER, President O. B. LINDLEY, Cashisr mm MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 8291. WiBdpw Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Borel Plato, carried in stock elie.n. OftHe Fixtures and n kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work and Fancy Grills. F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND 8 HVENTFI STREETS. Toque Point Oysters The Emerick Cafe has now th exclu sive agency for the Toque Peiat Oys ters. These are acknowledged to be the best. Oive them a trial. J. E. ENTART.Prcsid ent. .1. A. PERRY, Vice President. JOHN 8. ORjn, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFOED, PE. CAPITAL $5Qooo SURPLUS jo',000 ; Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business -Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage The Emerick Cafe miuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniM You can find it at Hussey's Cash Store iHiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiimiimiiiiimiiiiimi a a I Smith 6 Molony Cany the Strongest Line of High Cut Boots at the best prices in Southern Oregon Buy now, for vou will need them PERKINS & JANNEY ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying in all its branches. Rooms 28-29, Jackson. County Bank Building. II si.iiiii iiiii vfliioiieiwv I Hi r, When You Are Hunting for the best tailoring establishment, you will not burn your money if vou' patronire us. Tho time is now here when you should think about vour fall suit. We are anxious that vou should see our display of fall fabrics. Make your selections now. order with pleasure. We will fill vor w. w. CITY TAILOR Steaem cleaning. French drv cloau mg and pressing neatlv done. EIFERT MHDPORD OUR TELEGRAPH SEWS IS RECEIVED BY TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IS OUR OFFICE