MEDFORI) DAILY TRIBUNAL MEDFORD, OREfiOX", -MONDAY, OCTODER 2fi. 1008. Social and Personal Ask for "Blue Stem" hard wheat flour. 195 Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Taylor were over from JiickHonvillfi Smiduy owning. "No .Shooting" signs nt Tribune office. Price 5 cents eneli, fit) cents a dozen. liSO "Blue Stem" flour ts made from blue Mrs. M. I. Wright of I'neur d'Alt'iif, Idaho, mother of Prank S. Humictt, the popular nniwtiuit of T. K. lMniil (lie clothier, in here visiting her son and hid wife. She will return to Mulio to vnti' at tin jireMd'-ntijil eleetion. Pev. P. ('. 'A illijinis and family left Monday for Mont on, whero they will hereafter ru-Mr. So apjmintuient has vet been made of his ttiiriw.simr as n tor of Ht. Mark's. IlUhop Hcadding is expected to arrive anon and confer with the eoiiKregatictn reanliiiu; u rector. TIrs. Linda Whiteside (nee Km ton) who is conduct ini; a Iidtfiiitf house at Richmond, Oil., is visiting relatives living at JockHonville. Hho may ro main some time fur the benefit of her health. stem wheat. It is the best. 105 Try a sack of "Blue Stem" flour. 195 Mth. A. II. Mueley of Portland and A.' isa Fsti Ha Levy of Jacksonville, who linve been at Nan Prancisco attending t lie funeral of their sisler, Mrs. Jennie Levy Dottelluiuin, returned Sunday evening. RATES HAVE TO BE RAISED (Continued from page 1.) and other large cities did not go to the mountains at an expenditure of such an enormous amount until it became, a city of over 100,0110 population. We might add that if the city of Kan Pran cisco or Los Angeles had Itoguo river at its door there would not he the ex penditure of the enormoiiH -amount they contemplate spending for a supply from the mountains. You can therefore read ily see that with your large and swiftly running river, with its inexhaustible supply, you are prepared at all times to meet the demands of its growing population. The Koguo river is pure, soft water, and all the contamination it may re ceive from the inhabitants and Howernge entering into it, will not be objection able if a first class filler plant is in stalled in your city, thereby insuring you u water supply ofjual to any mu nicipal water system in the United ; (States. Your water being perfect ly soft, makes it polablo for mauufaelur ing purposes and palatable for domestic use. We would be pleased nt any time to iippenr before your council and answer and give any data that you or they may require on this subject. We would also he pb'iiHed to have yon mail us a number of copies of ex tracts printed, entitled " Uogne Itiver for Hl7,Hili," of which you sent iim a copy, mid for which we I hank you. I'nder separate cover we have mailed yon photos of a filter plant now under t'onstrr.f Jion in (his slate; also blue print of that, type, 17 foot. Very truly yours, I'ALIPOliNIA .IKWPLL PtLTKU CO. M. S1HP.NWIXK, Manager, ' HAVE TO SHOW HANLEV (Continued fior page 1.) not like to make the city an offer only to have it turned down and the same water sold by another party from prac tically the same source. . Now we are going to look out for ourselves. " Another Grievance. Mr. If an ley has another grievance against the Pish Lake litch company, and tliHt is in regard to the dam at the lake. e is afraid that the dam will give way and bis stock, home and perchance himself will be swept down to the l!oguo. ' "I propose to enjoin the company if I hey make any further alterations in the Pih lake dam," said Mr. Mauley, "and at least force them to give me a bond protect ing me in case the dam e.cK out nod I, with my family and worldly goods, are swept down stream. Nothing but a few logs holds the pre ent dain, and this must be fixed." Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word--No single Inser tions lata than IB emu, 81s Insertions for the pries of four, seventy-five centi linn par month. WANTED. FOB BAIjE. WAVi'KlJ To fxclmiiH, fine lot in -Medford, linlf Lloik from Wist Sev enth stiwt, for In ii.l near Mmlfnrd. Addrfas I". O. Hoi Sll IKS WANTED Position uh rook in hotel, hoarding Iioiiho or Jnniher camp; ref--reui-m if required. K. I.. Ilarrimau, Hum MillK, (Jul. Hox ID'l o ((.'ontjinued from pago 1.). WILL ERECT JjG FILTER ten. will ht self-supporting, and every person who uses water will pay for it, and the taxpayers will pay less taxes. With either Hamilton's or Hafer's proposition under city management the water rates will be much higher than ours, or more bonds will bavo to be is sued to make up the lack of revenue, or the taxpayers will have to shoulder tho burdon. Our proposition proposes a graduated scale of rates from Iffe down to oe per 1 000 gallons, depending on tho (jinin tity of water used. . Tho larger the ipiantity used the cheaper the rate. So that under our proposition the gardener and those having much ground to irri gate will get chenper rates than those now in force in the city. The rate depending on the quantity of water lined, as fixd by the city council. Tho Light Question. Everyone concedes that our manage meat of the city lighting system is bet ter and more ellleient and satisfactory in every way than the old city man ngemenr, Puder city management, the service was poorer, the rates higher than ours ind the city went deeper in debt every year. Under our lense nf the lighting plant the city gets most of its street lights free, and in addition .1 per cent of the gross revenue, which uinouutH now at the rate of over $1000 per year. Our water proposition is also a leas ing proposition, ami under better terms to the city than the lighting system I lease, because we pay the interest and sinking fund out of the revenue on the bonded iud htt'dilcHrt required to build the water system (which we do not do in the b-ase of the electric light plnnt) and in addition we pay the city 2." per cent of the profits (if any). In closing, Mr. Osenbrugge, we wish to say that if yon or any other citizen of Med ford will study our proposition dowdy a ml thoroughly understand it . you will, and everyone else will be eulhiisiaticully in favor of it; because our proposition is the cheapest. It will furnish tho most water; it will furnish the purest water; our rates will be lower and our title to water is good. Wrv trulv voiirs, I '( t 111 Ht U'ATKIt & l'OW Kit CO. j Ily C. If. WAY, President. Polf NALP. Porty acres first class ap ple or pear html, level, nearly all clear e, one and one half miles from rail road station; ii per acre; cash, long time at (1 per cent interest on bal ance. P. o. Hox 371, Medford Or. liCi KOl SALE-Splendid corner lot, 50x loo, block from West Seventh street, excellent locution fur grocery or other business; cash $750; no agent. Ad dress P. O. Hox 84l 188 L08T AND FOUND. LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050 "pounds, JTyVarB old, branded j on left shoulder, lame in left shoulder. Notify I. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or.200 POlt SALE Remington typewriter No. (i, nearly new, only $05; splendid bar gain, C. W. Stone, ever Bijou then POU SALK icntle driving horse; drives single or double; for lady or gentleman; weighs 10.10, Scott's feed yard. lftf) POH SALE A firit-clau pianola-pia-no ; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Md- ford. Polt SALE A house and lot in Cen tral Point, one block frcm Main street, house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 55 x HO; price $1500. Inquire of Mrs. I. M. Emerson, Central Point, Or. 210 POH SALE A good small bu sines on Seventh Btroet. Reasons for Boiling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. tf Electricity Is Always Ready You need only to close the switch and tho motor starts It needs no more atten tion tili you stop it Ask us about Guueral Electric Mo tors. You can use them. ROGUE 1VER ELECTRIC CO. Successors to Condor Wa ter & Power Co. Office 206 West 7th street, opp. the big electric sign POU SALE One team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Hox 800. 200 Mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll POU SALE Choice business property nt a bargain on easy terms. P. O. Box 418, Medford. 247 POH SALE Now Finder concentrator, complete, fur sale at a bargain; nevsr g been used. At! dress or call on W. J. fi Wiiner, Waldo, Or,, or A. E. Heamea, S Jacksonville 190 5 POH SALE :20 acw ranch, $12,000, E first class improvements, well, family S orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See 2E L. E. W., Tribune office. tf S TO TKADIC Light singls covered Eug gy for two seated rig. L. E. W., Tri bune office. tf WANTKI) Pirst-clnsH woman cook. P. O. Hox HIM. 1S7 You can find it at Hussey's Cash Store 13TheBigl3 Anniversary Sale Thirteen Months in Business Nov. 1 "Vp arc not a 1 tit superstitious. Even if we were, the trade this month would make us lielieve that 13 was lucky.. Thousands of people have visited our An niversary Sale and gone away pleased. Tf anyone bought anything that wasn't satisfactory, they can get their money back simply for the asking. Sntiirdni niiht winds up this sale. Hundreds of "snaps" will be offered this week. V til eh the windows. Wide h our advertisements. " per cent off on nil fjoods on bills of i)v.00 or pver. Railroad Fare Free MEDFORI) S "LITTLE KOST" LADIES' SHOP BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin BIJOU THEATRE TONIGHT AXD TUESDAY An attraction tonight far bevond the ordinarv. "SAMSON" A beautiful story taken from the' Bi ble. The film is all hand colored and the story is enacted bv a strong cast of characters. "Til E M A NO, Li E I ) 1 5 A LI A ssu res you o f a g od, hearty laugh. "Til l I M I ' FAIT 1 N ENT V O UT 1 1 ' ' Fm my. Watch our ads. "We run the late attractions. Admission...'. 10 cents. SUITS priced from $12.50 to $65.00 . ! ! I il . f 1 . P - r- ! tr r'.'.Wif ,vVV .1 MVi& . 9K i k . RAINCOATS and OVERCOATS priced from $12.50 to $60.00 Shoe Bargains FOR A KKW DAYS ONLY, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING CUT RATES ON' STANDARD MAKES OK SHOES: American Gentlemen's Shoes .The leading make of Hamilton, Brown & Co., the world's largest shoe makers, a first-class up-to-date, stylish shoe, equal of any and superior of most shoes on the market; a dozen different lasts and styles from box to gunnietal finish to patent leathers ; reg- AO iJ.TU MADE AT NEW M FACTORY Jf ular price .f4.(K); bargain pri Odd Lots in Misses' Shoes The nobbiest crcat ions of America's torciuost clothes designers-styles that you will si opie.l next year they are ex. lusive with us. many of ibem. Raincoats anil overcoats of most distinctive cut and fabric; in spe cially desirable patterns, and in various styles; suits that embody the most finished tailoring as" well as the finer style points of draping and fitting. All these you will find here in the pleasing cloth patterns ranging from dark serviceable Kerseys to the fan cy stripes, plaids ami soliil cul. us in fam-v worsteds a lid woolens. !?- ittl -f-. ther store in Southern Oregon em ploys an expert tailor to keep your clothes pressed free of charge. We have our own bailor shop in the building equipped with the newest electric machines and irons. SHOP Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon An assortment of odds and ends in young Shoes, in sizes 13, 1 and 2, that sell up to if 1.35 a pair; while they last, per pair women s 79c shoe os Gar '(IWNMAIfEI Shbe HUTCHISON 6 LUMSDEN THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM List Your Property With Me Good house, 6 rooms $1700 uoort house, 5 rooms $1500 Gootl house, 4 rooms $750 ICO acres within one and one-half miles railroad station, all in cultivation; fair improvements; (1 nerva in trees; easy terms. 720 acres $45 per acre; 450 in culti vation; all good land; good improve mentH; one-third down, balance 1 to 10 years at fi per cent; good invest mont. Wanted A loan of $4000; security, in j side business property. J. C. Rogers. Office, Hotel Nash, D street entrance. IJHIIIII1IIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII Colestin? YES! A THOROUGHBRED a man always luoka like when lit kai hud liia garments fitted and mida iu (lie eiquiaite style that is always given tlipin liy Kreii7.er. If you den't Uek like a man of fashion and taste it ia liecauae your tuilur is at fault, aud yeu ran always be aura of appearing like one if your suit or overcoat ia made ky J. A. KREUZER & CO. IMPORTERS AND TAILOB& PALM BUILD LNO, MEDPORD, OKE. Toque Point Oysters ' -i'-'.-iEiSi! The Emeripk Cafe has now the exclu sive sgfncy for the Toque Peiat Of ters. These are acknowlnijed te be the liest. Give them a trial. The Eraerick Cafe ANDERSON & BURBIDOE g The Draymen, S M-.lford njji-nts for this splindul B TnMc Water. a SAVO Y . TOXIO II T ti,if2,VERH"-A beautiful ropmdun tion of the givat hhstoi-ical pageant showine the lis,-ove,-y aiul settlement f "New F n V' t "AN" IMPROVISE') ST VTt'F" t , ,, miiiiipiiiniimjjj """"'" 10 eenta.