MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE MEDFORD, ORKfiOy, THURSDAY. OOTOBER201008. Social and Personal Auk for "Blue Stem" hard wheat flour. 115 K. ! Otitltrio ot Manic I'olnt Njent Wednesday in Medford. lloiiry -M. blotter, n ;;iWnt ol i lit Ashland iiorinul, (Jolomd K. Ho for of the Kalom .loumul, Ir. .1. SI. Krone and John L. Olwdl inado an automobile tour of tin valley Wednesday nmniiny. Tho viuitorti were, deliht'd with the valley. Kthyl McKnigut, Kinelie V. Otlluliun, Lucie M. tU'oryi-s iiikI Nellie. K. De mcnt ut lrants I 'ana hj-iit Wednesday in Medford. "No Shooting" signs at Tribune offico. IMco 5 cents each, CO cents u dozon. ' 250 t,f. 11. Ackerman of Kalem, superin tendent of public instruction-, is at tending (In teachers' im:l ii ute. Mg:ir II iifer Ji:i returned from a bus im-HH trip to 4'oum'il ItlnffH. Mru. Ilii fr in-fiiHipaait'd him a far an San I'Vam'isi-n, where she is vinrtig friends. 10. T. Staph-H uud It. L. Huidie, th" Ahliland lioiiifueott, wore down from Ash hind TuoBday., lieurgn Henry ami Aliwi Temdiy are leuthing the juhlit' school at Kagh' I'oint and giving satisfaction. The teachers of the Ashland public school and several attending the south ern Oregon nornml school are not in evidence nt the teacliers' Institute. There ere a few onsen of smallpox at tho (irnnito city and Medford w board of health tliouglit it not advisable that they should come here al litis time. "Blue Stein" flour is made from blue torn vi h oat. It is the best. 195 Boyd Tucker, wh is employed at tlm V, S. hatchery at the mouth of Kilt en-ek, was a recent visitor ia Medford. Dr. A. Shrde!i of Ume county, the well known physician and boi l icult u rUt, made Medford bit; first visit this week and was agreeably surprised with valley and city. It. II. llalley is in the IiiIIb on n hunt ing expedition. M. H. Thompson, the successful sheep man, was down from Climax I ho fore p'H'l. of Ihe week. Try ii sack of "Blue Stem" flour. J 0.1 '.' A. 1 1. Iluxelton of Kagle .Point, the Veteran teacher, who is tenching a suc cessful term of hi lion J in I.aUe Creek district, is among the miiiiy attending the teachers' imilitute. I ton. .1. II . Ackermau, t tale school superintendent, is nttending the teach ers' institute for .Jackson and .loneph inn counties. ,T. I. Bearce, who has been spending tlio summer in t lie logging ramps of Siskiyou county, California, has re- turned to his homestead on Klk creek. S. K. Hathaway, who has a fine or ' chard west of Central Point, transact ed business in Medford recently. Ask for "Blue Stem" hard wheat flour. 105 T. II. Moore will retire from Ihe man ageinent of the Motel Moon-M which will close its dining room November I. Oeorge IJudley and K. II. H. Donaldson Selby will conduct n first class rooming house in the upper stories, while the lower story will be used for mercan tile purposes. A restaurant will be conducted In the frame building ad joining the hotel. V. V, Sway ue, the fest ive granger, was down from Josephine county, where be is engaged in farming, it few days ago. II. S. Emery of Ashland, the well known pioneer, spent Tuesday night in Medford. Mrs. If. T. Burnett, of .lackiioii villi1 has been visiting at Ashland, her for mer home. FILTRATION SYSTEM COST IS FIGURED IN THE CONDOR WATER & POWER CO.'S OFFER WEDNESDAY'S BASEBALL At. Boh Angeles Portland 7, Bos An g.les I. At San I'raiiciHco Sail Francisco C, Oakland 1. GRAVITY WATEE VERSUS ROGUE RIVER WATER Medford in order to get unfiltered gravity water proposes to pay from ij7"i,oii0 to $15(1,01)0 more than lUgiie river water and in addi tion1 pay for the right of way, estimated to cost at least $011,000 more. Pure tillered Uogue river water will cost from tH-V'"" $-'"V nii !n than gravity water and Medford will get nil the pure water it needs, but the revenue from tin- sale of surplus water not used by Medford; outside of the city limit will belong to Hie Condor Water A. Power company as payment for pumping charges. If Medford gets all the pure water it needs, why should she object to the surrounding farmers getting the benefit of the surplus water for irrigation, thereby increasing their products unci the value of the laud, especially when the farmer will pay for the pumping charges and Aleut nril n liiismess men aim property owners reap I lie increased prosperity of the surrounding country the results of THE FILTRATION SYSTEM. The cost of filtration system is figured in the Condor Water & Power company proposition. Filtered Uur creek water will be purer than gravity water. The Condor Water & Power company has been doing business in Medford for some years and has never broken down yet or shut down untie than a few minutes at a time. As the Condor Water & Power company has three separate units in its power plant, the chances are very remote of all three breaking down at once. THE MEDFORD MAIL. . 'Die Medford Mail has the habit of asking questions, but so far is unfair enough to fail to publish full answers. Will it. publish above information in answer to its questions ami also Un following answers to its ipiistious of October "It What is the difference what size or kind of pipe the Condor com pany kj ifies in Its proposition, if the pipe will furnish more water than the gravity system and last longer, especially when it will cost at h iiHt ou,ouu less than the gravity system? The Condor company prefers "I inch steel pipe for the following reasons: First, because it will outlast wood pipe;' second, because there will jr no frog ponds along the route of the pipeline, us thero will be with wood pipe; third, beciniHe, if the property owners out sido of Medford city limits are willing to pay the pumping charges, thus relieving Medford of this expense, then Medford should be will ing to build the pipeline, as it, will be added prosperity to Medford and cost less than any other pure water supply. Fourth hecause the ( 'oudar company wauls a -1 inch pipeline, so it will at ford more water than Medford will line for some years to come, that it may sell the surplus (outside of (he city limits) to pay for t he pumping charges. Fifth The growth of Medford, forced by the increased production and value of the surrounding lauds, will be caused as a result of the ( 'ondor pipeline from lioguc river. Pu in pi ug water from liogue river is the most econoinicnl way of irrigating the surrounding country, owing to the varying eleva tions of the laud. No gravity ditches can supply this water on the foothills and high lauds, besides no other source llinu Itogue river will supply enough witter. QUESTIONS FOR THE MEDFORD MAIL TO ANSWER What size bond will Hamilton the Itcdwood Manufacturing com pany give as n guarantee that woo) pipe will last over nun yenrf What si.i' bond will Hamilton or the Fish Lake Ditch company give as to Ihe (piantitv and puritv of the witter, it proposes, to sup I'l.vt I 'ON' DOII W'ATHH & POWHlt '. WILL MOVE THE BRAZILIAN CAPITOL Company of French Capitalists Will Movo Capital From Rio do Janeiro to the Oopaze Plateau Movement Is Well Under Way. PA It 18, Oct. 'J!. A new Brazilian capital to succeed Kio de Janeiro is planned by a ci.inpnuy of French capi talists who hav? taken advantage of d constitutional provision of llra.il which designate the (opu.e Plateau tin the future neat of government. Hitherto the removal of Kio de Jan eiro has been considered too great an undertaking. The capitalists, however, have interested : he people in the phut and propose to carry it through. A gent h of the company represented to the people the advantages of the high hind climate for health and its geog raphical posit ion for hit er-comm inden tion between the provinces of Brazil. The company gradually won u large following and hits succeeded in getting the Brazilian government to enter into negotiations to further the project. BOOSEY LOSES APPEAL FROM HANNA'S DECISION The supreme court has affirmed the d cision of Judge llantia in the case of Fmily Clark and M. M. Clark vs W. J. iioosey and others in an opinion by Justice Bean. The case was appealed bv Mr. Boosev. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single inser tions less than 15 cents. Six Insertions for the price of four. Seventy-flye cents a lino per month. FOR SALE. NEW CAR WHEEL IS BEING EXHIBITED Msdfo' fprilum, M pr month. ClIlfAliO, Oct. -it. A new kind of nr wheel for use on railroad cars, the ciet of which is being jealously guard I by Ihe manufacturer::, is being turn I out today nt the works of the Stand ii Steel company. The new wheel is said to be of pressed steel, but. the pro- 'ess of its manufacture i:t unknown to uivoiic but the cheiuistii ut the works a ml t he officials of t he companv I' lie new wheel is said lo be ho con Iruelcd that broken f Inline and cracked wheels are impossible. It is said to have been .subjected to lite most severe heniical and physical tests. The wheels being manufactured lire I n be sent to several railroads to be used as i.pccim'-u wheels. HERE IS A CHANCE TO TALK OF YELLOW PERIL WINTKliN, CAL, Oct. ".!. Business men here are alarmed today by I lie perusal of figures gathered from Ihe leading orchardists and farmers of the community regarding the labor situa tion. According to the figures, there are not more t han 70 white laborers employed in the whole district. Many of Ihe orchards and farms are owned by Japanese and all those owned by while men employ Japanese help, 11 is. stated today that during I lie pruning season which has just closed, the Jap anese contractors employed white men and women. The business men say Hint the Japanese patronize their own stores and thai the influx of the brown men is bail for the white merchants. KOit SALK Several desirablo ncre tracts, about J Vi miles from postoffice on main Mini lord uud Central" Point road. This land is all under Fish Lake ditch. If planted to small fruit and garden, would support u family. Price 21)0 per acre, just the price of a very common lot; Vi down, balance to suit. Let us show you this laud. James Bowling, (Seventh and P streets. P. O. Box HIJ, or S. 1 Bennett, across from property. 19(1 FOR SALE A no; a bargain, ford. first-class pianola-pla-P. O. Box 95, Med- FOlf MALI-; A house "and lot iu Cen tral I'oint, one block frcm Main street, house 21 feet square, 4 rooms, lot Gox M0; price $1500, Inquire of Mrs. I. M. Kmerson, Central Point, Or. 210 FOR SALE A good small Tjusincs ori Seventh street. Reasons for soiling. AddreBS, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. tf FOR SALF Ono team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Box SOU. 200 FOR SALT? Choice business property at a bargain on easy terms. I. O. Box 41S, Medford. 247 FOR SALE 320 acre ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, woll, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See h. E. V.t Tribune office. tf TO TRADE Light singlo covered bug gy for two-seated rig. L. E. V., Tri buno office. " tf FOR SALE Six -room house, bath, elec tric lights, well and city water, six blocks from depot. For particular!) ad dress Box SOfi, Medford. 20(1 WANTED To rent, a No. S cook stove. Inquire at C. F. Cook's office in Ii. Ii. V. depot. 191 'ilii Si ALLOW'EEN When you tliinU l' (his day ol' merriment undies, as well as smaller jirired groceries id iini ali ll'lMlll kinds i-lieer. remeinlie You know we r us for pumpkins and sell for strictly cash. 0 "Yakima liest." is with us at last, and from the K'oi;ue River Valley Canned 'Prunes. Sampson way it is selling it won't last lontj. Hut there's lirand, I! cans for 23 mo're eoiuin-. It is truly the flour of the hour. Kini,s,ul.v-s sli(M1(iil .lams, ,-losin- out at cost : !'j:V;,:'k :. ; ;; -m Vron.'2oe t : 17c l';i,i;lit hars ol .Mascot Laundry Soap lor ... J.o Kverv jar warranted. I''ive ha rs of Sunnv Monday and one bar of I !o- ... ,' ', ,, , v,xx ' o- Uptons I eas, the pound 60 UOe llein.' Mustard now selling for cash at Hie -"e Whisk P.rooms selling for 15C Annelus (irape .Juice in small In it lies. each....l(o '-ast year's crop extra' dry shelled Popcorn, the .lust in. a liiif carload of "Spuds." See them Uart 8 l-3 quiek. Sheet Iron Corn Poppers, the new kind that :i.")c Hawaiian Canned Pineapples now selling open from the handle without burning the hands, for, the can 25r each ' :?5C MILLER & E WB ANK Reason Attend Our Sale There's A Why You Should Anniversary Months and months ago we began to plan fov. this event to buy special lots of goods and to secure special concessions. We even ran a special money raising sale in the summer months in order to procure money with which to pay cash for the hew fall goods, thus procuring a u added discount, and last but not least, we mark ed every dollar's worth of goods that arrived this fall at very close sale prices. Since the sale commenced, we have gone through the stock, and wherever it was possible have shaved the price. The results have been far in excess of our fondest wishes in point of sales, but the stocks are still in first-class condition for choosing and we invite you to come before Saturday and procure your needed supplies. Five irr cent off on all bills of $o.00 or over. See the special window display: -MEDFORD'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE. . BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. FOR SALE At a bargain, WebtUor's Unabridged Dictionary, latest find best edition; indexed; lias never been used; digest bargain ever offered. Address or call on Ulrich llros., Jackson ville. 1! WANTED. HOY WANTKO-tlood opening for an energetic boy under M. Chance to learn nusinesH methods. Short hours and good lay. Xecd not interfere with other duties. Work in spare, moments nil winter. See Charles Henderson. l!l WANT First-class accountant, em ployed during the day, wants to keep a small set of book's ono or two eve nings of week. Hox 514, Medford. 1!V2 VVAXTKD A Jersey cow. Mrs. Land, j (iriffiu Creek. " 115 i WANTED Position as cook in hotel, boarding houso or lumber camp; ref erences if required. E. L. IlarriniHii, Etna MillK, (Jul. Box 1G0. 102 LOST AND FOUND. LOST A light bay horse, weight 1050 "pounds, 9 yeafsTold, branded on left shoulder, lame in left Bhoulder. Notify I. C. DuwBon at Beagle, Or.200 WMaanmnDSWBBaannB List Your Property With Me Good house, 6 rooms $1700 uood house, 5 rooms $1500 Good house, 4 rooms $750 1G0 acres within one and one half miles railroad station, all in cultivation; fair improvements; G acres in trees; easy tonus. T'JO acres $45 or acre; 450 in culti vation; 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, in side business property. J. C. Rogers. Office, Hotel Nash, D street entrance. 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 cau use them. ROGUE RIVBR ELECTRIC CO. Successors to Condor Wa ter & Power Co. Office 206 West 7th street, opp. the big electric sign rllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU 1 You can find it at Hussey's Cash Store Welcome to Teachers We join with other Medfowlites in cordial greeting to the teachers of Jackson comity, and invito them to inspect our stock of the latest de signs of Fall and Winter Coats. Anticipating this convention, we have had sent us by express especially for teachers to choose from, a large selection of rainier Coats, in new est and latest designs. They have just arrived and we ask your inspection. The Madam Butterfly This consignment consists of new creations, such as the Nippon, Madam Butterflv, Princess, Empire and other new fashions in prevailing col ors, blues, reds, greens and blacks, rancinu- in price from $8.50 to $25.00. For this occasion we have provided'garnients of the highest quality and best stvle ever seen in Medford. In bringing these creations to vour attention we cannot lay. too much stress on' their quality. 1 lie 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, we. 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 mav be lequired in some instances but such instances are few. When you come, do more than tool try on the garments. HUTCHISON 6 LUMSDEN THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE. N- . rfiiiiiiiiim iiMitiiiiitiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiitfT