MKIJFOBD DAILY TRIBUNE, MKDFftRD, ORKfiOX. FRIDAY, OflTOBKK 23. l'J8. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Papeb. in a Live Town.. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Geokgk Putnam, Editor and Manager. 4.4. .. AMUSBMENTa Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoff ice at Medford, Oregon. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Uae month, by wail or carrier. . . .0.50 Oae year, by mail. . . 15.00 ' , jllSREPRESEXTlXO WAT Kit OFFERS. The Miul continues to misrepresent both the Rogue River pumping proposition and Big Butte Springs prop osition, in the interest of the Hamilton proposition for water from Fish lake. It declares that it is actuated only with a desire to benefit the people, and declares for fair play, and then proceeds to he unfair. .; ' In its blackmailing column, headed, "So the People May Know," the idea and name of which was stolen from the Deliver Post, as well as the methods, , the Mail states that the Hamilton plan costs $23,310 less than the Big Uutte Springs plan, when as a matter of fact the cost of the Hamilton plan will be $1254,100 and the cost of the llafer plan to the city will be .f2Ul2,410. It is also asserted that no itemized cost of a pumping plant lias been sub mitted by the Condor company, when as a matter of fact there is a contractor's- bid of 1 L7,800 for completing the work. . . . 4, There is no partnership in either imposition for the city, as asserted by the Mail. The city will own either of the plants out right. Jut lie pumping proposition, the plant is leased to the Condor company for operation under city direction. In the IJig Butte Springs proposal the lumber company is given the right to use the lumber flume as long as certain conditions are observed. The Mail showed its unfairness in publicly asking cer tain (piestions of Dr. Hay concerning his water offer, chal lenging a reply, and then refusing to print the answers to the questions propounded, leaving its readers to infer that the questions had never been answered. The Mail questions the statement that the proposed flume from Dig .Butte Springs will carry twice the water of the proposed Hamilton wood pipe. The authority for the statement is Kngiueer Roberts, who drew the plans. The capacity of the flume is nearly 700 inches, while the capacity of the pipe is 215 indies. . .. But; who expected fair play of the Mail does not "the ox knoweth his owner ami Nic ss his master's crib," even though the animals are in liver v? COMMUNICATIONS. 4 4444444444444444444 To tin' Editor: The water elect ion i NEW PRIME MINISTRESS HAS REPLACED MRS. WALKER l.i IN DON, o, l. L'.l. Tlio mioceicial lllllliri. ill Hut i.i,-itritti..i.l MHH'h muro important to thin viillov i- i . . .. ,. .. . i '-"Ul'i ii.l ih II pi'nili( of the"MraMili'' 1'ri'niili'lllll rutin. 11 means f ions oil with M ini-ni iim Mill ui liny itiwn in us !.. ........ i ... .. . I " , ." "r "'"'KB"' piW.1 M, ..!, , Ki. 1 i ,. fuv Lin tl'lHHIKIHIlN ( pjy Oil I 111' 1 Ik for tlio tiMiittfit of Hi.' wriitMiV mii'H who livn wltuiu two or lliii'i Mocks of ti, riinter of tlio tuwn. ' II thu ii'ofh ijiiitcrHtiiu.l tlio propoHi lioim there- will only lie one rcmilt; IhiI u friviit intuiy do not u.nlrn.uin. it, or misu ii.lr i Ht n ii-E it tlirouuli mmK'Uilitin nr fuki- interviews printnl in (ho Mnil. (If coiitmo, mi tho clitor in a Mm-U hohlcr in tho PinIi I,nUo hitch cnni:iny. ho Iiiih In print noun' kiml of nn urmi nwiit mill on 1 1 it Ihe " vuiro of the pimple." On? who iitnlcrntuiiilH, knows tlmt tlmm thnt lire not from other HloeltholrterH or (iim run Ik proven of at leiiNt one of 1 1 i) InkcH, tire :i Hilly ;is Mr. KnlropV itriftuiieiil. lie wivs "the Mintll mill owneiH will hove t Khip b Hnfer'H fliiinc" If the I'isli l.nki Diti-h compiiiiy yet it he run nhip Ity Hiit'ii' railroinl, when we Uet it, or Jetie it U thero UN n pro- flit. As to the water, it tloi'H not tiilto an i-xpert to iioswer that. I rhalleiiije ICnifineer ItottevtM or any oilier pornon to tfivt' a fair opinion as to which is the Itewt wnter, that which Iuib heen itainmnl up in Fish lake among rotten InH, eic, all Mummer nr that from Iti If the Vh I.ako 1'oinpnny mt the contra.t, n very few people in Me ford will nr' 'I'" water, ami mittiing flae; but if Hater getra it every work tiiKiiiMH will hi .'ml v work, ami all tho nierohaiitu i't IhIh of luittineHH, It will bring the price of wooo with in our reach, an wood can bo t'loatcii down an oany nn lumlier. ltesidiH, nil tliA In nit north rf Meclt'ord c:ii: be irri gat til aiol make homes for t honuoK (if people. Whnt lit the goH of g.tt in if water to prt oople here unl-ts we provitlr work for them when Ihev do ctnu-f Voto for Greater Medfonl ami a lug pnvroll. ON K OF TIIK COMMON I'KOIM.K rK. Halt Walker new priino ininist ret-.n who Iiiih re- t' King Kdwnnl VII. Tho ehange wn not notii'e until mtrietv beirun return ing to town I'm in the eonl iiu-nt, the inside noil the moors. Then tlio gen nil public hegnn ro nmico that, those who sought intliienco ami advance mei.l with royally were thronging Mrs. Walkers' magnificent town house. The position of prime miiiiKtroHH in one of I lie nim.t important of (he kingdom. Through the influence of tho Premier i'sh over the king she is able to hold pototi' polit ical Hway. Wit h t he change of hoc in 1 govern moot the detail of pol it ico hoc inl cam paign that preceded the revolution. In a struggle for th' iuitstory of ihe navy the ost of Lord of Admiralty, Sir .Mm Fisher faced Admiral Lord Chan. Ilerestuid. Mrs. Keppel oiipoiiMcd Here ford's caieie and M ih. Walker, as op position leader aided Sir John. The king admired 1-onl lterosfor.l but liked Sir .l.din better. tv her efforts Lord ll. iesford behalf. Mm. Keppel an ' i'-o4 the king and ho Mm. Walker it favorite now. DESPERADO BOMBARDS 4 MINER IN OLD CABIN OOOD TIME PROMISED AT THE LIBRARY DANCE SAN lUMiNAKlHXO. Cab. Oct- !:t. A poHHO of deputy shoriffH is nearching today fur Harvey Phillips, a desperado, who bombarditl li. Ij. Monroe, a well known mining man, yesterday with a rifle at a deserted cabin four m ilea smith of here. .Monroe mid located some mining rluints abandoned by Phillips sonic time age. and Phillips returned yesterday lium a prospecting trip to discover that the claim had been located by Mmnoe. lie opened fue on Monroe at a dis lance of ."it Ml yards, and when the bullets begun to hir the cabin, Monroe dropped t.t the ground and crawled inside. He armed himself with a shotgun and awaited the approach of the miner. Se eial more -diets caused him to display a white flag, at I he end of a br.iemst i,-k, ami he was allowed to Nae. The sheriff organized a ponse la-t Light 10 search for the belligerent miner. OEOROIA NICHOLS, Leading Lady in "The Dovil," at An gle Opera House, Monday. Octo ber 2fl. Knocking Again. That man HazeJrigg id working up a rep for liiiiutclf of Into and already there are a number in town who sweur they uro going to run him out. Jle says he ImpeH t h wlnde town goes to "Tlio Devil" ami thu more tho better. Yep, that's it; wants overyono in town to go to "The Devil" at tho Angle oporu house, Muuduv ovenin, Oe. to iler 20. A full line of fino imported bulbs nl Portland prices. Whprof At Cook 's, R. It. V. I). 187 NOTK'K. Notion in hereby given that the nn demigncd will apply at the next regu lar mooting of tho city council, Med ford, Oregon, Tuesday, November 3, for a lieeiiflo to sell malt, vinous and spirit ouh liquors in less ipiantities than one gallon, for six months at lot 7, block1 21, in Medford, Or., for a period of six months. Dated Oetohor 1!I2 MUHPHY & DOWNING readies of this town and vicinity will bo interested to learn that Mr. and Mm. While, havo a line of embroidery on exhibition at their home and have for sale art linens, braids, royal society floss, etc. Stamping and teaching at. reasonable prices. All aldies interested are invited to call. Mr. it ml Mrs. 8. II. White, Kill North A street. 3I0 ' RESOLUTION. lie It Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Medford,. the Mayor ap proving, that special elections be. and they are hereby ordered to be held in; said city on the 5th day of November, l!HN, and tho 7th day of November.! PUIS, between the hours of S o'clock' a. in. and 5 o'clock ). in. of each of said days, for tho purpose of submitting certain propositions for furnishing the city with wator to Ihe ipialilled elect ' ois of said citv, us provided in tho res bit ion this day h lop ted by the City Council submitting turd propositions. The following are h.'reby designated is the polling places and judges and lerltH of said election: 1 First Ward Polling place Room II. second floor, Hutchinson & Liimsden j building on 7lh street, .fudge, (ieorgc A. Jackson ; judge and clerk, l- M. .Ionian; judge and clerk, J. W. ding. Second Ward Polling place, Kmeriek I building, on d'Aujoii street. Judge. V. J. Kmerick; judge and clerk, II. H. liar vev; judge and clerk, William Tlrieh. Third Ward Polling place, City Hall. Judge, (i. I,. Sclierinerhorii ; judge and clerk, l- M. Stewart; judge and clerk, J. I j. Peniuns. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the City Council October lrt, I90S. Trowbridge voting nve, Merrick aye, Wort man aye, Kifert absent, II a for aye. Hwell aye. i Approved October It', IMS. ! 1 i !' v i t t i iv n U i nn v ' Attest: Acting Mavor. IIK.N.l. J. COLLINS, Recorder. The I'ublic Library association, as Hinted bv the ladies ( the Creator M J ford club, are making all necessary ar - miigcmenrs for a splendid time at their BANK EXAMINER REPORTS dance Friday evening in the Angle! THE SORIBNER SHORTAGE opera homo. The pnt rons and pat ion esses nro ' Dr. J. F. Roddy. Judge William M. jnmm.-ed C'olvig. I'M Andrews, lion. W. S. Ciow-'of the ell, Charles II. King. J. K. Watt. A. II WASMINUTON. Oct. L'.l. It was an t the office of the comptroller urreucv t hat a shortage of CITY TKKASFIiF.trS NOTICK. Of ficet of City Treaslurer, Medford.' Oregon, October 21, litiK Notice is hereby given that '.here a:e funds in Ihe citv Ireasurv for the re demption of all light and water fund warrants protest d prior to September 1st. ll'oS. and all outstanding warrants ssued against ll-e general fund. Interest on the same will cease afii r the above date. L. L. J a cons. 1 ""T Citv Treasurer. i Electricity Is Always Ready Yoii need only to clime the switch and I'm motor starts it needs no more atten tion till you stop it Ank us about General Klccsric Mo tors. You cuu u to them. ROGLK IVBR BLfXTISIC CO. Successors to Coiulor Wa ter & Power Co. Office 206 West 7th street, opp. the big electric sign Good Evening! Men ford Tribune, 50e per month. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH j You can I j find it at I I Hussey's I I Cash I Store 1 inmiiiiimiMiiimimiiMiiimmniiiiiiiiiT Have You Ucd "CHIC?" for sale only by Medford Pharmacy Near Postoffice e. 1 I OUB MENU AND BBEVICE ure ub perfect us vuii be. At this res tuuruut you cn gut uuything you want to ut from a "little uuck" to Bu slnborate dinner. , And if you cao find any fault with the wny we cook and nerve it you will be -the first (o do to. People tell us our meals are uotbing les sthuii physiciil and mental feast). Come and Bee if they are right. nash entE List Your Property With Me Ound house, 6 moms $1700 v.ood houHtJ, 5 rooms $1500 Good house, 4 rooms $750 IflO acres within oue mid one-half miles railroad stution, all iu cultivation; fair tiuproveineiits; 0 acres in trees; easy terms. 720 acres $45 por acre; 450 In culti vntion; all good land; good improve ments; one-third down, balance 1 to 10 years at 6 per cent; good invest ment. Wanted A loau of $4000; security, iu . nido bimineHS property. J. C. Rogers. Office, Hotel Nash, D street entrance? Mtrs. 3rene Ufampton Tfsaacs "Sitslructor of "plano. TUs! 5Hetl)o6 Sluilo at Ml6nc. ttcrtb Oranq. 5trt THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE UAS TEE BEST NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. A 5186 I am now Located with Martin J. Redd and am prepared ti) do all kinds of re: pair work on , ' "Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv B. N. Butler . Near Po6toffice ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE - Ashlarjil, Oregon. Tlioronugh nnd practical training in COMMERUIA L, i SUOUTH A ND ! and KNOI.ISIT. Individual instruetion by experts. Wo have been compelled to enlurgo our quarters every year, and have now. secured;) ample nccoinmndntions in the Su ceclenburg block. Twice as largo as ever. Nothing iu the lino of business, training is too good for our students.- COML'LETU COMMERCIAL COURSE At About Ouo-ITalf the Usual Expense. i iiirnriiiiition free. P. RTTNER. President. Tribune Ads Bring Results Toque Point Oysters The Kmerick Cafe bus now the clu nive agency for the Toque Poiat Oys i(T3. These are acknowledged U be Ihe best. Give them a trial. The Emerick Cafe Auk for flour. Blue Stem hard whe.it 195 Null.! Ilnlbi! Bulb! Where f At . F. rook's. It. K. V. 1. 1ST the ihvoitnl of .T. W. Serib- ! Miller, II. Thientff, l,ee Itoot. linn. W. ' mr. reeontlv rmdiier of the Traders I i. Vawter, Sum Itiehnrdnon, Mrs. 11. C. 1 N'atiotml bank of l. (Irnnde. Or., has I lOntnor, Mrs. T. K. Diiniels. Mrs. 0. U ' heen reported l.v liimin.r !ateh. As! rfrhermerhorn, Mrs. F. W. Streets, Mrs. (inteh 's report n preliininnry il does' H, P, ThnisH, Mrs. .1. Slillnmn Vilas, , not attempt to det rih the real eondi-! Nft-s. ,T. K. lteddy. Mm. F. II. Hopkins. J lion of the bank, winch hn been clowd Mrs. F. ('. Paire, Mrs. .1. K Wntt. Mrs. n.nrlv two week. j J. A. Perry. Mrs. F. K. Merriek, Mrs., H. r.. Stoddard, Mrs. M. h. Alfotd. l"lanl your bulbs now. 1ST Prepaid Railroad Orders. " Something which is of considerable interest to the public generally &t.d which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid orders now in offset between stations of the Sonthrru Pacific company and all points in tlo Kntttnl States. By means of this systi n tickets may be purchased at Modfcd from any place in the United States acl naib1 or telegrapheil direct to tlu party wishing to cune here. Sleeper .iccommodatious and small amounts f -ash in connection with these tickers .nay also be forwarded at the umi tuna." it Smith 6 Molony Canv the Stvmigest Lino of High Cut Boots at the host juices iu Southern Oregon Buy now, for you will need them See Our Window INot'See Mnmr -sa bsm i many 1 IFOR SALE i AND 'i TO LET 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 it' a reasonable valuation is put on property. Consequently -Medford does not impress the homeseeker as bejng .''under tlie hammer." This is as it should be. This is the season of the year when home seekers want winter acconunodationfl. Use , business judgment; get fr rent and make a wiimuig by purchasing one 6f these beauti ful cottages of the Rogue River . Land ; Company EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD I Stat Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . 1116,000.08 ,THB MERCHANT KNOWS thut it is bo convonif-nt, such a trnfe giinrtl unit saving of timo to pay bis ucrounts by check tlmt he uuulil nut lie' without this satisfactory moans of set tlement. The Jackson County Bank respectful ly invites tho checking acocubts of mer chants, manufacturers, firms, corpora tinus, societioB and individuals, assur ing safety nod good service. Safe deposit boxes to rent, $4 pel1' year ant up. . . Finest equipment la southern Oregon. W. I. .VAWTER, President ,, G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier ; MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock cheap. Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work and Fancy Qrills. F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVEI'TH STREETS. ' J. E. .ENJART.Presid ent. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN 8.-ORTH, Gtthler. . a' W. B. JACKSON, Ass't CAshrtr. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OS. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business,1' Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage a- r PERKINS & JANNEY; ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS ' Plajas, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying ' in all its branches. Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building. - When You Are Hnnttof for the best tailoring establishment, you will not burn your money if yon patronize us. The time is now here ' when you should think about your fall suit. We are anxious that you should X see our display of fall fabrics. Make your selections now. We will fill your order with pleasure. Steaem cleaning. French dry eleaa- nig ami pressing neatly done. . . W. W. EIFERT CITY TAILOR - MIDFORD OUR TELEGRAPH NEWS IS .RECEIVED BY TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IX OUR OFFICE