V V" ft 1 ii. HERALD FIRtS I SHOT AT Replies to Article Appear alng In Morning Paper on s Water Proposition ; (Central Point Herald.) The Mfdford Morning Mail in a re cent rditorial objects to the Herald ox- presaing nu opinion regarding tlio sev ernl water proposuls which are to be voted cn by the electors of that city within a few days. Jt also objects to similar expressions from two citize of Qrauts Pass. Since when did it become improper for any. citizen of the lioguo River valley to refrain from expressing an opinion regarding any project which is intended to mako for the development of the valley as a whole! 1 After accusing "Bob Smith and ex- Judgo Hale of Grants Pass nnd the Cnetral Point Herald" of "telling Met U ford people how they should vote on the water question," the Mail con tinues: "My, but these neighboring tuwns have all at oneo become desper ately interested in our wellbeing. Those two towns always did love Medford, etc., etc., thereby attempting to give the impression that t'cntrnl Point nnd Grants Pass people havo an ulterior purpose in advocating lioguo river -as tt source of water supply tor tlm val ley and of desiring to see Medfnnl tie herself up to some water proposition which would ultimately result to her disadvantage and retard the growth of that town. Mail si Narrow-Minded. , Such a view of n question of this kind is actuated by a spirit which is the direct opposite of what is required to build up and develop tho latent. re aources of the Rogue lliver valley." If the Mail was as broad-minded a news paper as it might bo it would be able to grasp the fact that tho future pros perity of Mcdford in list necesoarily de pend on the development of the sur rounding valley. The Herald, an well as a majority of tho people of Central Point, realizes that whatever is a bene fit to nny section if tho valley is n benefit to Central Point. Wo winh to ee Medford become a city of f0,or)0 people, because whilo Medfnrd is at taining that sizo Central Point will certainly breomo n place of 500(1 or 000, o Woo versa, and it is bocause tho Herald sincerely desires to see, such development that it takes a friendly interest in the welfare of spctions of tho valley without the corporato limits of its own town, oven at tho risk of being further "called down" by the Mail. Next to securing fire protection and decent drinking water for tho Bplomlid town they have already built, it appears to the Herald to bo of most importance to Medford peoplo to encourage the de velopment of the surrounding country in order that their town may continue to grow nnd prosper. This can best be done w assisting some project which promises to furnish water for irrigation of the orchard and garden land of tho Valley. This the Condor company prom ises k do if their water proposition is accepted by Medford, nnd it is an undisputed fact that a pumping propo sition can cover an immense area of our very best fruit Rinds which can never be reached by any existing or projected ditch, proposition. It is true "that the Fish Lndte companj has a ditch covering a portion of the vnlley, but it is also true that needec extensions of that system are not being mnde as rap idly as the development of the country demands, the reason given by many land owners in this section being that tho terms are not such ns they can af ford to accept. It would nppenr, then, than another company supplying water for irrigation might hnvo an excellent effect in the adjustment of water rntos n a basis that farmers and orchard ists could afford to pny. This phase of tho question, the Herald believes, is of great importance to the future growth of Medford, as well as of all other portions of the vnlley, and is worthy the serious consideration of every man who has a voto to cast at tho water election. The Mail should look beyond its cor porato limits and its personal prefer ence once in a while, and above all things it should no longer attempt, even by insinuation, as is apparent in this instance, to keep alive the senseless, old-time jealousies and bickerings bickerings which have in the past done so much to make life both unpleasant and unprofitable, as measured by what it should be, in this nature-favored val ley. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Thd following lotto remnin nnralloil for nt the posloffion nt MMforil, Ore con, October 29, 1!08: Mr. All, Leo Itr-ndi. f'liip Tlirliop, Jeisio Blakclov, Fred Lionel filnok ('). W. E. Boron, Jensen A. itongnarri, Jun Broedwood, Roav Brown, Oscar Unrsnii. W. Ednrci. Mrs. Mnmov Cole. V. O. Davis, James Falloon, Harry KM is. Jnelt T. Emmons, F. F. Finning, A. W. John rod, Mr. Jackson, ngf-nt White sewing machine, Mae Lawrence, Anna Mathers'. J. O. Norton, V. E. Klmstead, Henry O 'Mailer, ('. IT. Moore, Will Osliorn, A. (', Potter, (Jhas. J. Pratt, Master Schnlar, (has. E. Strong. Mrs. H. I.. Win, Eva Vanee, A. P. Walters, T. J. Waddell, K. O. Wilson, Ftank Zell. Parties calling for any of the above letters will please say advertised. A charge of one cent will be made upon the delivery of each of the above let ters. A. M. WOODFORD. P. M. Hetfer Trlbae, I0 per Boata. jRECEPTION WAS Mil ENJOYABLE Many Teadiers Present at Angle Opera House Last Evening-Like Medford Tho most important social event of tho week was tho reception toadered Thursday evening by the locnl school teachers to their visiting co-helpers in the work, who me in Medford attend ing the county institute. The reception, given in the Anglo opera house, was a most enjoyablo affair and was well attended. A most interesting urogram was ren-- dcred. lit. Itev. bishop Scndding, Hon. li. r . Alulkey and Professor U. U. Smith addressing those present. Miss Riddle, Miss von der Hollea aud Miss Calvin pleased with splendidly rendered musi cal selections. After the program elab orate refreshments were served. Friday was devoted to a geaeral ses sion and in dqmrtmcute.l work at the high school. The .institute will close Friday evening and on Saturday the school board convontion will be held tho It i trli school building. Teachers Are Pleased. "You don't know what n good time we have had," (mid ono of tho fair young achoolina-ains Friday. "Why, we have enjoyed overv moment of tho time and it will be so lonesome back in the district. Instituto means so much to us, for we meet old schoolmates again and old friends, and then one learns so much, don't yon know. Suggestions arc given to each of us in numbor ns wo choose to receive them, and our work is so much strengthened by them. ' Medford is n delightful place to hold an institute. Evcryono seems to try and nuiko us welcome, and the place I am staying is delightful. Think I will try for a position here next year." - WOMEN SENT TO PRISON FOR RIOT Twelvo London Suffragottos Jailed for Raising Disturbance In Gall 017 of House of Commons Rofused to Prom ise to Bo Good In Futuro. LONDON, Oct. 30. Twelvo women who participated in the suffrngetto dis turbances in thev initors' gnllery of t he house of commons, and one man were sent to prison today for terms rnnging from a week to a tnonlh. Many of t he women appeared brained and battered from tho measures used by the guards intearing them from the grat ings to which thiy had chained them selves to prevent their ejection. The prisoners were given the usunl alternatives of fines with tJie promise to not tako fart in nny further out breaks if allowed to go free, Thev re jected the offers without exception and I chose to go to jail. The Kngtish cabinet is becoming lanued by the p'-rsistenco and violence f the suffragette demonstrations. The mtbreak last night forced tho the com mons sitting to adjourn. CHIEF JWSTICE'S SON KICKS. ATTORNEY GENERAL WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 30. Edmund Howell, a son of Chief Justice Howell if Manitoba, is out on $1000 bail today nwaitiug the trial of a charge of bat tery as the result of an attack ou Colin IT. Campbell, attorney gencrnl of Man- tabo, yesterday. Howell is accused of kicking Campbell on tho street. The trouble started when Howell ask d Campbell to release two liberal pol ticians on bail. Campbell refused and is alleged to have called Howell a 'blatherskite." ' An apologv demanded by Howell was refused and tho kicking followed. RESPONDEDED PROMPTLY TO REQUEST OF CENTRAL POINT Dr. C. K. Ray nnd J. S. Howard, both f Medford, are deserving of a word of praise for the prompt manner in which (hey bave responded in the matter of ement sidewalks. Both gentlemen promptly got in line for tho needed improvement without a word of protest, which is not always tho caso with non- resid'-nts, nor, for that mutter, with all residents. Horald. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William Addison to Leona M. Kent, property in Ashland Hoy W, Addison to Lennn M. Kent, lot 44, Miners' addition 100 to Ashland 1500 t'nited States to Stillmnn A. Orav, 101. S3 acres in section 1, township range 4 W patent V. .T. Warner to Samuel N. Hock hill, 0.S0 aeres in D L C 79, township 37, range 2 W NOTICE. Notice is hreby givpn that tho un dersigned will apply at the next regu lar meeting of the eity council, Med ford, Oregon,' Tuesday, November 3, for a license to sMI malt, vinous and spirit ous liquors in less quantities than one sallon. for six months at lot 7, block 21, in Medford, Or., for a period tf six months. Dated CVlobr 19. 192 MURPHY & DOWNING MEDffOgD DAILY TJUBTINE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, Condor Water & Power Co. Offer Cost $197,800. Pure filtered Rogue river water. Five hundred inches of water. Steel pipeline, ; guaranteed to outlast wood pipe. Water title guaranteed. "Water rates guaranteed lower than gravity system. A guaranteed self-supporting water system. RESPONSIBILITY.' . Condor "Water & Power company assets over $500,000. SIZE OF PIPE. 20 to 24-hich steel pipe. ' ' Irrigation water, 50,000 inches. " , LITIGATION. No danger of litigation over Rogue riv er water. Length of pipeline, ten miles. Spokesman : The Condor "Water & Pow er Company speaks for itself over its own signature and is responsible for what it says. The Condor pipeline traverses the rich est portion of the valley and irrigates thousands of acres. The cost of the Condor pipeline is paid by the Condor Company' out of the rev enue. CONDOR PROPOSITION. "When Medford uses H00 inches of wa ter, it will still have 200 inches left. The Condor Company charges the irri gationist. outside of Medford city limits for pumping, and Medford gets its water and pumping charges practically free, in consideration of building the pipeline. Apply At Office Crater Lake Lumber Co. PHACTS FROM PHOENIX. Mrs. Peck, wife o M. Peek, who came here some time ago from Jen nings, La., and Mrs. Huthn, William Rathe ' mother, both of Jcnning, ar rived Wednesday and will take up resi dence here. Mrs. Rathe 's husband is ruining with their car, which will ar rive some time neit week if nothing happens. (laud C. Cates of C'orvallis spent a few days here this week. There will be thrco parties in our neighborhood this week, two tonight and ono tomorrow night. S. F. Reynolds hns added o fine large wagon shod to his new barn. a. A. Hover, T. P. Beid and William Cox attended the district convention of the Christian churches at Ornnts Pas last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kllis will give a character artist show here next Sat urday night, November 7, under the auspices of the W. O. W. The Ladies of Woodcraft met Thnrs lav evening and had a good time. I. nonseholder, the Oold Hill lime man, was through here Thursday on his return home from Ashland, where he delivered two loads of lime. L. Berger transacted business in Medford Thursdny. Wallace Woods of tho Woods Lum ber company of Medford was up on business Thursday. C. F. Swandr, tditor of th Apostolic THE DEADLY PARALLEL COLUMN Carpenters Wanted Anneal at McMinnville, Or., spoke here Tuesday night to a crowded house. He spoke at Talent Wednesday night. Miss Ada nnd Karl Reynolds returned Wednesday from llrants Pass, where they had been visiting Hince last Sat- iirila'. They say (irnnts Pnss Is build ing up some since they were there last. Managers Shaffer and Coll of the Standard mill have their pipeline nearly finished. Phoenix will have a gravity water system now before Medford, but keep on, Medford, 'tis better late than never. Dr. Hargrave was called to tho Aeree residence Thursday, Kmer Acreo being quite sick. Poll Smith, Luke Smith, Noah Chand ler, Wiley Tiirnbaiigh, the hunters, have returned. They got fivo deer in the bunch and Hob Smith says that ho is entitled to three more yet this year. Ladies of this town and vicinity will bo interested to learn that Mr. and Mrs. White have a line of embroidery on exhibition nt their home and have for salo art linens, braids, royal society floss, etc. Htamninir and teaching at reasonable prices. All nldies Interested are invited to call. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. White, 312 North A street. 198 New Cases. W. r. Long vs. .fumes A. Vandemnrk; suit to cancel mortgage. Vawter & Purdin, attorneys for plaintiff. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908. The I. L. Hamilton Proposition Cost $254,100 and right of way, "how much more?" Uufiltered Butte creek water. Two hundred and i'orty-fivo inches of water. Wood pipe, guaranteed one year. Water title, guaranteed by whom '? Water rates unknown. Taxpayers will have to pay $i!0,000 ad ditional taxes yearly, judging from past citv management. RESPONSIBILITY. Hamilton and Fish Lake company as sets what ? SIZE OF PIPE. 16-inch wood pipe. Irrigation water, none guaranteed. LITIGATION. Litigation threatened. 1 Length, of pipeline, 23 3-10 miles. Spokesman: The Medford Mail says that Hamilton says that the Fish Lake Ditch company says that the Redwood Pipe company says, over whose signature? and who is responsible for what the Med ford Mail says? The Hamilton pipeline traverses tho desert and irrigates nothing. The cost of the Hamilton pipeline will he paid by the taxpayers at the rate of $30,000 per year for 30 years, judging from past city management. HAMILTON PROPOSITION. "When Medford uses 300 inches of wa ter, it will have to build a new pipeline and go to Rogue river, where it should go now. Hamilton offered the city water for $15,000, and everybody, even "Shortie," said it, was cheap. Did Mr. Vincent of the Fish Lake Ditch company and the Red wood Pipe company say, "Shortie," charge $254,100 for the water and throw the wood pipe in, or charge $254,100 for the wood pipe and throw tho water in V SUCH A SURPRISE! ANDY IS FOR TAFT NKW YORK, Oct. 30. Andrew Car negie declared himself for Tnffc for president, ns he stepped from tho gang plank of the steamer nn his return from Kurope. Carnegie said that in his opinion (hero apparently was no doubt of the election of Taft. lie predicted the gravest consequences in the event of tho election of Hrynn. ATTENTION, K. OF P, If you nro a Knight of Pythias, don't miss the banquet Monday night at the K. of P. hall. Work in the first rank. All members requested to be present. PUANK LINDLKV, C. (1. in:i BASIL UHKUOKV, K. of R. 8 Ht. Mary's Academy. A boarding and day school, large, commodious and modern in its equip ments. Departments of instruction: Primary, grammar, commercial academic, music and art. Tho eourso proper to each is outlined in the "course of study of th schools of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary," and will be for warded on application to any address. The commercial department will open Monday, November 2, ami comprises shorthand, typewriting, offico methods and practical bookkeeping, modern bus iness sjieHing and writing. For particulars, apply to Sister flu p.rior. 208 Water Proof Shoes Lumbermen's Pacs, Knee and Hip Rubber Boots, Waterproof Shoe Oil. We carry the strongest lines at the best prices in. Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is coming. SMITH & MOLONY Four Great Musical Artists Forrest Dabney Carr, Basso Earl J. P. Fonts, Violin Florence Gert. Smith, Sop. Edwin M. Shouert, Pian from Slaytiu Lyceum Bureau, Chicago Angle Opera House Auspices of Greater Medford Club Friday, October 30 Admission 50 and 75 cents Without Hesitation You can invite your frUnds to dinner if you us 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 & REGAN QUALITY GROCERS SAVOY "A COMEDY 1NT P.LACK AND WHTTU" Very amusing and novel, something now in motion picture photograph v. "UEAKD OVER Till!) PHONE" The most sen sational drama ever shown in Medford. "Til 13 PAWNBROKER" A story picture of ex ceptional merit. Patriotic ballad, "Sweethearts and Wives," sung hv Miss Eifert. High Cut Leather ; Boots in all , . Sizes SEE WINDOWS A THOROUGHBRED a matt always looks like when ho haa had his garments fitted and made In the exquisite style that is always givei them by Krouzer, Tf you dea't leok like a man of fashion and taste it is because your tailor is nt fault, and yen e&u always bo euro of appearing like one if your suit or overcoat is made by J. A. KREUZER & Cft IMPOETEBg AM) TAHiORS. PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, OU. Toque Point Oysters The Kmorick Cafe has now the exclu sive agency for the Toque Point Oya ten, These are acknowledged to be the best. Oivo them a trial. The Emerick Cafe