MBDEQftD DAILY TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1908. k CAMPERS win SPOIL WATER Dr. Ray Asks Who Will Provide Sanitary Regu lations at Soda Springs In his report on Fiau lake water, En gineer Roberts says: "Between the Hanley ranch and the lake there aro but three fnrms and a sawmill. Indeed, I consider that if proper sanitary regulations could be provided at McAllister's soda springs, where many campers resort in the sum mer time, there is nothing to menace the purity of the water down to the Hanley ranch, at the mouth of Was son canyon. Here Hanley 's lurgo feed ing yards, barn, house,, etc., bado it evident that no permanent intako for a pipeline should be placed below this point." Now who, in tho name of rcrfson, will provide "proper sanitary regulations at McAllister's soda springs?" How can it be doncf Should thero not bo somo sanitary regulations nt tho saw mill! McAllister's springs will proba bly seo an increasing number of peo ple camping there every year. Where there is one sawmill thero may in the future bo two, three or four; and what is to proveut tho establishment of "largo feeding yards," liko Hanley 's, nt any of tho throe ranches between Pish lnke nnd tho head of Mr. Hamil ton's pipeline? And who will enforce and how can wo make sanitary regu lations tf protect such a water sup ply! Wo might have a law passed by which a person could bo punished for contaminating tho water supply, but bow enn wo proveut, except by buying all the land nlong the creek nnd making a reserve- of it and fencing nnd patrol ling it f CONDOR WATER & POWER CO. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Miss MolHo Towno spent Sunday nt her homo in Phoenix. E. Elksnnt, formerly county surveyor, has returned after on absence of sev eral years and will make his homo hero again. Mrs. O. McKcndreo nnd children of Lnkeviow spent Sunday and Monday at tho homo of Harry Lny. Mrs. McKen dress is n cousin of Mrs. Ella Cool Mrs. Prauk Redden nnd dnughter wore visiting Mrs. Anna Broad last Sat urday. Miss Estella Levy has returned from San Francisco after an absence of four weeks. Mrs. A. H. Maeglcy of Portland slop ped off to spend a few 'days with her sister. P. M, Calkins nnd wife of Ashland were fh town Monday. Mrs. R. T. Bur nett accompanied them home. Fred Neil and wife, accompanied by tho lattor's mother, Mrs. Loosley, were Jacksonville visitors Monday. FIVE THOUSAND TREES FOBjPAMOUS 401 RANCH Dr. E. B. Pickel owner of tho famous "401 ranch" in Big Sticky section has has purchased 5000 more applo trees, Newtown and Sjfltz for planting the ooming season. This additional plant ing will give Dr. Pickol ono of. the latest orchards in the valley. Event ually tho entire four hundred and one acres will jo set out to apples and pears. FILTERED WATER. Does Medford want pure guaranteed filtored water from Rogue ivor, or un guaranteed unfiltered gravity water, es pecially when tho water can be pumped nnd filtered more cheaply f suit 10 700 Circuit Court ifews. Justin Wilson vs. Etta Wilson for divorce; decree granted. Wflliam O. Tato vs. Mao E. Tato; suit for divorce; decree granted. Fred W. Snkder vs. Lcura Snydorffl suit for divorce; decree granted. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W, N. Cftubb to Louis Dodge, property on tho boulevard, Ash land o $ E. A. Sherman, guardian of Ben jamin Rhodes estate, to Wil liam, Jones, lots 23, 24, 25, 20 and 27, Ashland Homestead as sociation M. V. Wright to 'William Jones, same as abovo Julia Stair to William Jones, samo as abovo ,. Lucy A. A. Dicky to James R. Carrier, 80 acres in section 20 and section 20, township 3o, range 2 W John Walsh to school district No. 76, land in section 20, town ship 36, range 1 E Ray Wilson to Clarence C. Pierce, lot 1, block 0, Beatty's addi tion to Medford Jacob Thompson to Josiah Mer Jey, property on Oak street, Ashland Ellen Band to Joseph Miller, lots 3, 4, 5 and G, block 52, J.ickson "te ono United States to Edgar E. Lee, S E M section 23, township 32, range 3 E patent Grant E. Denison to city of Med ford, property in Hamilton's addition to Medford 1 Andrumedn Charley to city of Medford, property in Hamil ton s addition to Medford ... 1 W. J. Dnimhill to Charles W. ' Barnard, property in Hamilton addition to Medford Charles W. Bernard to A. M. Hal. laday, property in Hamilton's addition to Medford 850 son in Welcome to Teachers Wo join with other Med ford ites in cordial greeting to the teachers of Jackson county, and invite tlieni to inspect our stock of the latest de signs of Pall and Winter Coats. Anticipating this convention, we have had sent us by express especially for teachers to choose from, a large selection of Palmer Coats, in new est and latest designs. They have just arrived and we aslc your inspection. The Madam Butterfly This consignment consists of new creations, such as the Nippon, Madam Butterfly, Princess, Empire and other new fashions in prevailing col ors, blues, reds, greens and blacks, ranging in price from $8.50 to $25.00. For this occasion we have provided garments of the highest quality and best style ever seen in Medford. In bringing these creations to your attention we cannot lay too much stress on Ihcir quality. The very name of the trade-mark sewed in each garment tells the story of quality. The "Palmer Garment" This label is also a guarantee of best workman ship and absolutely correct style. But to make your confidence greater, the manufacturers have instructed us to give a printed guarantee with every garment sold. In "Coats, ire have the garments that will sat isfy. .These garments, made on correct lines after, more than fifty years' experience in producing high-quality garments, fit. Alterations may be lequired in some instances but such instances are few. When you come, do wore than look try on the garments. HUTCHISON 6 LUMSDEN THE OLD T?ELTABLE HOUSE. . A 5186 I am now Located with Martin J. Reddy aud am prepared to do all kinds of re pair work on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry B. N.Butler Near Postoffice ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon. Thoronugh and practical training in COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and ENGLISH. Individual instruction by exports. We have been compelled- to enlarge our quartors every year, and have now seeured ample accommodations in the Sweedenburg blook. Twice as largo as evor. Nothing in the lino of business training is too good for our students. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE " At About One-Half the Usual Expense. Foil insinuation free. P. RITNER. President. 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 you prices. ALLEN 6 REGAN QUALITY GROCERS BOXED YOUNG WOMAN'S EAR; FIRED FROM JOB GR1DLEY, Cel., Oct. 28. M.sa Ra diol Myors, formerly ft tone her in Hip public schools ho re, did not appear in licr cliiftii room today, fT;owiug hor res ignation yesterday, a few minutes bo fore a messenger from tho school trus tees ening to her with a notification tlint her services were no longer do .sired. Miss Myers' undoing wns the result of a row on the street in which nho nttacUod Miss Marguerite Boltc and a young man, joalouay for whom is sup posed to have prompted the fight. Mies Myers saw Miss Bolte with the young man in front of tho postoffice and walked tip o her and cuffed her oars roundly. Then she told her bov ornl things that would not look well in print and turned hor attention to the young man. She boxed his earn and walked away. Miss Jiolte had her ar rested for disturbing the peace, and he wa:i fined $5. DETECTIVES LOOKING FOR MAN WHO STOLE SATCHEL 250 SAX FRANCISCO Cal.. Oct. 2S. A ?periat detective detail is looking for the daring thieves today who stole n sntehi-1 containing jewelry and money from bewail, the arm of Mrs. .T. I. Fc trie of Xew York la:it night on a Lar ...n street car. The stolen property is valued at s170 and complied 11 dia mond rhpw, a brooch and two bracelets with a small amount of money. Mrs. f'etrie, who is Rtaying fit tha Hotel Adrian, left the car with the satrhel nnd several bundled in h-t rnns. She re called being j'jfttlrd by a man and wom an !M she nligMcd. She did not dis cover her loss until she reached the hotel. Hdfr4 Tribal, 60 fmr noitfc. 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SMITH & MOLONY Four Great Musical Artists Forrest Dabuey Chit, Basso Eai'l J. P. Fonts, Violin Florence Gei t. Smith, Sop. Edwin M. Sliouert, Pian from Slaytin Lyceum Bureau, Chicago Angle Opera House Auspices of Greater Medford Club Friday, October 30 Admission 50 and 75 cents A THOBOUOHBBED - - 'r a mis always looks like when be has liatl Uib gnrmcnts fitted and made in the ciquisito stylo tht is always fivea them by Krcuzer. If yon dan't leak like n mail of fashion and tasta It Is . because your tailor 1b at fault, aad yau ran nlways bo suro of appenriaf like nue if your suit or overcoat is Made ky copvrioht a;p iVcV J. A. KREUZER & GO. IMPOSTURE AMD TAUOBS. PALM BUrLDINO, MUDFOBJ), Oil, Toque Point Oysters The Emeriok Cafe bas now tha exclu fliv.e agency for the Toque Peiat' Of' (ers. These -are acknowledged ta be the best: Oive them a trial. The Emerick Cafe Buy a Howard Watch TIJR FINEST TIMEPIECE MADE IN AMERICA. MARTIN J. 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