MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MED FQR1 OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 52. 1908. SMITH ON CONDOR WATER Continued from page 1.) when he men it. Un duei not ngrfe to uao it any time or at all. If he uses it he must pay one-third of the cot of repaint. If he fails to pay one-third the cost of repairs, vthra th'nf He b imply forffila hm right to use the flume, and it wuuM hv h(l on the hand of the city. Fifth Lake. j The Fish Ijiiko company claims to have appropriated 2u,0no inches of wa ti-r umler th lawn of Oregon. Th laws if Orcein do not permit of ap propriation of watir againttt owihth of land on tho streams lie low ttio pmm of appropriation except by their con sent. Its diversion of watc-r is liable to he enjoined at any time, except poHHiblv such as it may store in rour .Mile lake. lint even though it had the water, tho cost and expense ! n form id able item: 1. First east 25'l,100 " For renewal .'i0 years hence.. 2.i4,100 3. Interest 30 yenrs nt A per cent 31.150 Social and Personal Totnl This means over 2t.fi4'i for .10 years without counting the rrmt of patrolling 'J,; miles of pieline, and eliminating the cost of -" miles of right of way. Rogue Elver Water. The pipeline from Oold Kay will be but ten miles l"tig, along an inhabit ed country, and will require no patrol ling, as any break could be easily de tected by people living along the line niul communicated immediately by tele phone to which point laborers and mate rial could be quickly and easily trans ported. Ry telephone gates could be ordered closed at both ends of the line to permit repairs, which could not be done with the other lines. The ex pense would be: 1. First cost 107,800 li. For renewal in .HI years 107,00 .'(. Interest .10 years at 5 per Total m'i$M This would mean that the city must raise $2:1,070 per year, or a saving in :10 years over cither of the other propositions of from 2ft0,onn to .l0rt,. (M)O, The supply of water from Rogue river would he absolutely rrnn rrom ipiestion or possibility of litigation for the reason that 5n0 inches of watt-r from Rogue river would be but one two huu ilredth part of thn total flow nt the low est stage, and would be such an imper eeptible diminution of the flow of the river that it would never 1m considered ns a basis of a suit to contest the right In use thn water. Cost of Operation. The cost of operating a water system under municipal nwnen.hip is always more than under private ownership. lh( public, is never able to secure as good service fur the same money as the, in dividual or a private corporation. The restrictions upon removal of municipal oflicials and employes, and the political amiintions of ollicials prevents selee tiou upon the rpiesl ion of merit and ability alone. Collections of revenue from municipal water systems for the same reasons show a greater per cent of loss over those in the hands of pn vnte corporations. The experience of Med ford with its municipal owned wa ter svstetn nffords a striking example of tho truth of this statement. Un der the plan of operations by the city (hero will undoubtedly be a tlemaiul for ft water commission. I he mmmisHion wilt undoubtedly serve without a sal ary, but the commission will require a secretary, who will be paid a salary. The operation will a1 so require a su perintendent, who will be a salaried employe, and probably an nssistant in addition to patrolmen for a long pipe line. Thrsn employes must be paid from the treasury of a city Unit will be bur di ned (if the llnfer of Hamilton prop iHmition are acerpted) with a bonded debt of .f (25.00(1 and an annuiil intei est charge of 1 flul under th proposal of the Condor W;iter ii Power compnny t wdl act as the agent of the city in collecting the revenue, pnying the cost of operating, which v,i elude in the uimiiir probably tw ployos the pumping plant in (he ritv. but duriuir eiuht month one xiii-h emplove will be uf t'icient . Tin m:il( ing of bills, rending meters mid entice tion will renin re another cinplovi', nnd no patrolmen will be required. Th' company will, from collections inadc deposit mien sum as mtiv be require to pay interest nnd sinking fund, the miter to commence at end of l.i ve:irs. and pay to the rlly one fourth of tin profits. The city will ha the respon sibilit v shift ed from its shoulders to that of n responsible corporation, lim ing hu ud reds of thousiinds of dollars in vesica in tne county, wnn-ii is willing to undertake the work for the city which will invest nothing, but simply loan its credit. Thn Condor Water & Power company proposes to deliver wa tor through a pipeline 24 to 2d inciter inside diameter, a much larger pipe than r3 other svstem proposed nffords. If the etty will require all the water th;it can be put throuuli the pipe, it will get It, the company furnishing the pow er for nothing, except its possible share of any profits thnt are made under the rates to be fixed by the city. Its hope of making any profit from the i-onsum ers of the city is remote. The water revenues of the city at present will average less than $150 per month. Tiny may lie increased to lmnt per mouth nnd perhaps to $l."00. The moot hlv interest charge under tuo proposed plnn will be sL'.'i per month. Add to this st of operating, wit ho.! charge for power, the per cent for sinking fund, and "where are you atf liemeinber always that the interest nnd sinking funds under the other systems will be much more, but the revenues will be no grenter, and then find "where you are nt." The Condor Water & Power com pany can only hope to make n profit by pumping a surplus of water nbove what Medfnrd will consume, and sell it along the line for irrigation, which will be a benefit to the land along the line, that will be renped hv the business men of Med ford. Remember also that the Condor Water Ac Power company's proposition contemplates in its estimat ed cost what no other proposition docs, Ask for "Blue Htem" bard wbeat flour. 195 Mra. Potter of Monroe, Vr.f and Mrs. Anderson of the iama place, and Mrs. York of Applegate visited in Medford Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Black ford. Kdison Phonographs at Singler Music Htore. 185 John niakeley, the well known rep resentative of Gunft & Co., is again visiting customer! in Medford. Hear the new Ediion Phonograph ( WunJerful). Hiogltr Music Store. IS-', longest record on record. Hear them at Hingler Music Htore. 185 K. F. Guthrie of F.agle Point spent Wednesday in Medford. A full line of fine imported bulbs nt Portland prices. Where f 0. F. Cook, West Side. 187 Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Martin of Dn hiique, la., are registered at the Xash, Try a sack of "Blue Stem" flour. 10", F. (', TJurton and wife of Fort Jones, ( til., are in Medford. Kdison Phonograph at Singler Music Store. 185 J. A. Robertson, who is mining at the Blue Ledge, is visiting in Medford. Kdison Phonographs at Singler Music Store. 185 Mrs. Lewis PI rich of Jacksonville made Medford a short visit Wednesday. Colonel J. F, Mundy is exicetcd toi ri turn Friday from Kansas City. Fred J. Blakoley has returned from ii trip to Roseburg. Vakinii Best, tho flour of the hour. Miller & Kwbank. 15 C. C. Gilchrist of Sams Valley spent vernl hours in Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Norris were over from Jacksonville Wednesday nfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Conger were in Med fnrd Wednesday. Tboy are now to- ated in Jacksonville. S. K. Ilering, representative of Ar mour a refrigerator cars, is transact ing business in this section. No Tresspass" cloth notices at the Tribune office. Prico 6 cents each, 50 cents a dozen. 250 I rM. and Mw, If. A. Hanseom came lown from Talent Wednesday for a short visit. Henry Pech of Centrnl Point pre cinct, one of our successful farmers, was in Medford Wednesday morning. Mrs. Leon Ilaskins, who is paying relatives living nt Berkeley, Cr.l., a visit, is expected homo soon. "Yakima I lest," the Pillsbury of the west, at. Miller & Ewbank's. 185 M. Kier of Corvallis, an expert plas terer, arrived in Hertford Wednesday and may remain a while. Mrs. J, Tremberfth of Jacksonville wns a Medford visitor Wednesday nft- ornoon. Hiram Pmibleday was among the many down from Big Butte during the week. Mrs. R. Hwinden of Kane's Creek via ited in Medford Wednesday nfternoon. C. H. Pierce, the real estate dealer, transacted business In Ashland one day this week. Gus nnd Art Nichols, the stockraisers, were down from Rogue river the fore part of the week. Helbert Terrill, who now lives near Itrownsboro, was in Medford Thursday. II is health has improved considerably since ho moved thither. Messrs. Ounhip and Turiiev of the new organized (iruit Growers Trust com pany will return to Medford Friday from Seattle. If you want he best in fruit, shade and ornamental trees, shrubbery, roses, bulbs, seeds, small fruits, etc., it will pay you to call on C. F. Cook nnd place yoiir order at once. R. It. V. D. 187 Plant vour bulbs now. 17 "No Shooting" signs at Tribune F Hi S.VI.K- At a bargain, tirst class office. Price 5 cents each, 50 cents ai automobile. Write C, Tribune. Ivi l.?f; . "I? TOTRADK Light s.agl7euvsd bug "blue Stem" flour is made from blue . . , j - f p w Tri- stem wheat. It ia the best. 195 . ... ' 1 bone office. Classified Advertisements Oae Cent a Word No single lnaer tloDt less than IS cents. Six Insertions foi the price of four. Seventy-firs cents a linn per month. WANTED. WANTKD Position a took in boUf, ttoarding housr or luuihrr camp; ref erenees if required. K. L. Harriniau. Ktua Mnhi, al. Box ltM. lwj FOB SALE. 1000 People will see Professor Wcynolds1 big, free, funny show tonight near the postoffice, and that is a Filter System that will make the water absolulely pure. This inenus that the health of Hie it in ii it i t y will be doubly insured by: First, drawing the supply of water from a at renin of such volume and pur it v that it is prncticallv impotable of pollution; :imiI, seeond. by running Through a tiller thnt will nmke l Ii wnler absolutely pure beyond ti doubt. nnd so pure that even dint illation and condensing Qonld not better it. Thin system would give Medford a supply of wnler that would in all retpeets iptiil to I lie supply id' Portland and theoretically even purer. The etty of Medford rouhl say to the people who are looking to this country as their future home: "Wn have a supply of water from Rogue river, a cryHtal trcnm that flows for his whole length over roeks and grovel beds. It is fed by the snows of the mighty Cnscmb rjinge, and ilf pure as the dews of heav mi, but that all may be done that man cana do, we put it through a f ilt system, t lie most perfeet that hnu has levised." "Partnership." S. mi i .one ha said: "The city wants no partnership " in its water system. Is hiring power to pump a partnership? is luring employes to operate n part nershipf What is the difference be tween hiring a corporation to operate Jitid hiring ..idividualsf Where is the difference between hiring one to work for n salary, or a irl of the profits? I his as applied to the Condor Water A Power company is a mere excuse nnd not mi argument. Itut'how is it applicn Lie to the other plans. Mr. Hamilton proposes to let the eity" have part of the water out of a small stream that tin Fish Lake company claims to own, and to which its onlv claim is that it pasted and recorded some notices, which its officials imagine seemingly gives them a title and right to sell. If the s'-oplv i drawn from this source the city will not only be a tenant in common not a partner) with the Fish Lake ' I iteh eniiipnny, hut every owner of i bind along Hutte erode from the point ! of intake to Kogue river. And with I Mr. llr.fer the pity would be a tenant 1 n-common In ?5 miles of trestle, and um' nib'edly nn P:riet eo worker In ' fight injy fires, slides nnd falling timber' p up the elevnfed line, ROMT. O. SMITH. FOR SALK Remington typewriter No. o, nearly new, only splendid bar gain. C, W. Stone, over Bijou thea ter. 187 FOR SALE A first-class pianohvpia no; a bargain. F. O. Box 95, Medford. Full SALK A" house and lot in Cen tral Point, one block frrm Main street, house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 55x 140; price $1500. Inquire of Mrs. I. M F.merson, Central Point, Or. 210 FOR SALE A good small business on Seventh street. Reasons for celling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. tf FOR SALK One team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Rox hufi. 200 FOR SALE Choice business property at a bargain on easy terms. P. O, Box 418, Medford. 247 FOR SALE New Pindar concentrator, complete, for sale at a bargain; never been used. Address or eall on W. J. Wimer, Waldo, Or., or A. E. Reames, Jacksonville. 190 FOR SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, btc. This is a bargain. See L. E. W., Tribune office. tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with board. Third house from Oak dale avenue on Tenth street. Tele phone 01.1. 186 WANTED First-clasa woman cook. P O. Box J4. 1ST WANTED Exptrienvrd you d if man wants steady position as clerk m gen era! or shoe store; b-t of references. Address Hal L. Conrad, Medford post- off ie 1S4 WANTED Chamber work or washing. Address Mrs. H., tare of Tribune. 180 WANTED First-class orchard man to plant to trees and cultivate large tract of orchard land. Address P. O. Box 418, Medford, Or. 185 WANTED Horses for pasture, $2 per month; no wire fences; shade, water and grass. Apply to Walter Moore, Phoenix, Or. 185 WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050 "pounds, 9 years old, branded jj; on left shoulder, lame in left shoulder. Notify I. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or.200 LOST A purse, between Nash and Mooro hotels. Finder please return to Tho Tribune office. " 185 LOHT Dog, pointer, with brown spots, collar, -No. Jl dog tag. Return to II. O. Wilkenson. 185 FOUND Pair of glasses in case, silver frames, with gold now? piece. Owner may have same by calling nt this of fice and paying for notice. 18C A Window Showing What's Doing Saturday After Supper Don't You Want to See It? A visit to this store will convince you that we are offering the real bargains. MEDFORD'S "LITTLE KOST" LADIES' SHOP BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY BANK. MEN'S UNDERWEAR MENTOR f fi L UNIONS Just Arrived Wo offer you a splendid assortment of underwear, in cludiiif,' the always preferred Mentor I 'hum Suits. We liave them in all sizes and can fit you perfectly. f Mnitor Conifoil Union Suits have had the eall for a lniij time, because of their perfect fit and elasticity. They do not sag or stretch out of shape, hut remain a thoroughly comfortable garment until worn out. You'll find them l ight in every particular. If you have never worn a union suit, the "Mentor" Comfort liroiiit will surely convert you. This Guarantee on Every Garment Shrinkproof If this garment fulls or felts, take it back to your merchant with this label and your money will be returned to you. After washing, always stretch gar ment to its full length and dry hanging from the top. As a fabric so elastic can be pulled into almost any shape when wet, care fully observe the above. Then garment will always retain its original shape. It will never shrinli. MENTOR KNITTING MILLS Cleveland, Ohio. uameis Largest Clothing Store in So. 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