MEDFORD DAILY) TKIBTJNE. MRDFORD, .HiEfiON'. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1003. - 1 i J i a,..-'! " Social and Personal "Blue Stem11 flour is made from blue item whut. It is the belt. 193 Ask for '"Blue Stem" bird wheat flour. . IBS Try a Back of "Blue Stem" flour. 195 Only 10 cents to find nut who in next president at Anglo onorn house Tuesday evening. lM Is it Taft or Brvnnt f)o to Anglo's opera house Tuesday evening and find out. 195 George P. Minis, the genial horticul turist, is stopping in Medford. Mrs. Wright, who has boon visiting her son, Frank Rennott, and his wife. left for her home at t'oeur d 'Alene City Idaho, Saturday evening. W. 0. Deneff, who recently disposn bis businescs intercsls at Jacksonville left for Portland Sunday evening, li search of a new location. H. W. (loodnlo mid family of Vnllo; f.'it, N. IX, has arrived in Medfnrd. II will make his future homo here. P. J. Molnnv is ill at his home In West Medford. II. 0. Mover and wife of Luke Creek have left for Portland. Mrs. Meyer will enter a pospital for treatment. Charles Nichols has returned from a short visit to Portland. Ex Chief of Police Turpin was trans acting business in Medford Monday, uarlie is looking well. Life on the farm agrees with him. Robert 0. Smith of fJrnnts Puss is in Modfurd on business. John W. Mills of Phoenix was a Med fori! visitor Saturday. The new high school building is rap idlv Hearing completion. Mrs. A. It. Mni'glny of Portland, who has been visiting lit Jacksonville for a slum lime, left for her home Hominy evening. GLIMPSE OF FUTURE .. , 1 LABORJOTE CAST " ' (Oontimif-il fror pngo 1.) ' Heavy Vote n Oklahoma. CUTIIHIK. Okld., Nov. II. A henv early vote today marked 1 ho Hint o 'r first opportunity to participate hi nii t ional elect inn. I ml irat ions point to th fact that tho pri'ilict inn of a demo eratio victory is probably correct, but that tlm propheHied for iliiHkell will be materially reduced, A democratic legiliit nro ih unsured. Tllis means tho re-election of Heimtor (lore to tlie United HIiiIch ncimte. A number of ainetidmontH to tlio new Htate const itut ion, which Iuih been an object of attack by the republican ftpnakertf, are liein voted on. Voters Busy in Iowa. DICH MOINKH, la., Nov. . teportK from all port ioim of the tit at u imli calo that an unusually heavy vote will bo polled during the day. Kxcellent wont her condit ioiih nre inducing the voters to turn out early Tlio balloting, hownver, Ih proceeding friowiy, which ih Ink en to indicate Hint n great dent of scratching is liein done. A further delay in the booths m ciuiHcd by the fact that a republican primary tientitnrial election ih in pnKrens. Special Wiro to Whito IIouho. WASIIIN'dTOX, Nov. :(. After ciiHt lug hiH vote at Oyster liny, President Roosevelt will return here today and will entertain an election party at the Whito limine tonight. Among Iho quests will be Heerntnry of War Wright, Kecretary of Hie Navy Metcalfe, Secretary of Htnte ltoot, Sec rotary of Commerce and Labor Htrans. Kecretary of the TreaMiiry Cortelyou ami n uuniber of the prenideiit k friends. Mrs. Mouse volt will entertain her friends in tlio parlors of 1 he White I Tonne. United Press reports will be received by a special poerator stationed at the While limine, over a direct wire eon nested wit h I he national republic mi ).cadpmrtcrs in New York. Largo Vole In Utah. SALT LAKK CITY, Utah.. Nov. It. Itaning their statements on recent po litical developments republican today are predicting that Utah will go repub licans today are predicting that Utah Will go republican bv the higont vote cast iu the history of the Htnte. The chief intercut centers, in I lie Halt. Lake county, where the ant i-Mormon "American" party is attempting to capture all the offices. Owing to the attacks on their leaders, the Mormons arc following explicit instructions and voting the republican ticket. The democrats in this county have been practically wiped out in the bit ter internecine fight 'net ween Mormon an itnnli Mormon nml the result tod.'n will be the culmination of the hnrdcsi campaign hi the history of I'tuh. f'.'oneinued from page 1.) November L'2 Committer leaves for northern Oregon cities, - November S" Coinmitteo returns, and reports iiiiaiiinionsly. Itoport 4-ondomiiB wood pipe, nays Fish Lake, company will be subjected to long continued lid g.'ilioii, urn I outcome is more than doubt fit, and that right of way will cost u Iji rye sum. Committee recommends that $5011(1 be raised to commence taxpayers' Hiiit to enjoin the performance of con tract with 1. L. Hamilton on the ground that it will be waste of public money. 1 November 1' 7 Temporary injunction granted by the circuit court against expemiihire of mo to huiM a pipe line to Little liutte under the Hamil ton proposit ion upt n the ground Hint tlx- complaint of the taxpayers shows tlmt there is good reason to doubt the right of the J-'ish Lake Water company to divert tho water, and that the laying of wood pipe would be extravagant for Hie reason that it is not durable, being only guaranteed for ono yenr. November 1(0 A mass meeting of the property owners of Mwlfonl wan hold nt (he opera house an du full municipal ticket was nominated from gentlemen who were in favor and pledged to use all efforts to extricato the city from the contract made with I. L. Hamilton. December 3 News received In Mod ford that V'mh Lake Water 'company has sold all its right- and property to eastern capitalists. December a In the unit of taxpayers against 1. L. Hamilton and tho others, the deposition of Hamilton wan taken His testimony revealed the fact thnl the Fish Lake company had never on ten into any written contract with Hamilton by which it agreed to stand between the city of Medford and litiga tion over water from Little Jiutto creek, and also that the VinU Lake company had sold all its rights and property, but had made no provision for its succes sors' guaranteeing the city against any til itfnt ion. , December 10 Purchasers of Fish Lake Water company announced that they will iu mi particular guarantee Hie city against any litigation over water rights from Little Untie creek. December 1." Public meeting held at Central Point attended by nil citizens. After much enthusiastic, discussiin, Hie city council is advised to submit to the people the question of entering into a con) met with i 'ondor Water & Power company to supply city wit hwater upon 4imi)iir terms offered Medford in con nection with irrigation of lands nlong pipeline. Council meets same evening and submits proposition to voters at eluection to lie held December 20. December 2i Kloetion held In Cen tral Point gives 12 votes to 1 in favor of water proposition. December 'S.i Construction begina on lit ra I Point wnter svKtetn. Itooui be gins in ( entral Point. Lantern capi talists visit Cent nil Point and decide to build elect ri railroad to Crater lake and m tike nrruru'ements with ('ondor Water & Power company to secure olecr trie current from (lohl Nay and Pros pect. Condor Water & Power eompnny lets contract for installing of Immense power plant at Prospect, January City elections of ..Medford result iu election of officials pledged . tymnst Hamillou proposition. .la ininry 8 First meeting of new I'ouneil Hamilton appears and agrees to surrender contract with eitv for $100(1. which council accepts.. Resolution . is adopted rc.jiii s! ing 'ondor Wat it & Power company to extend Centrnl'pAint mains to Medford. RAV SAYS HAMILTON New York Wcnthor Perfect NEW YOliK, Nov. Weather en ditinns throughout Hie Mate are pet feet today and there is every indication of the heaviest vote rati in years. Workers for both parlies were out ,.n before sunrise and a record breaking early vote is reported from all sec tions. MEANEST MAN ROBS CHURCH POOR BOX meanest l.'Oldlllg !m,;,v hi BUTTK. Mont., Nov. :t. Tl man ever arrested in liutte. tit the police, is iu jail here tho pemo i of a nmu g"'mh' the mime of K. L. Todd, who is accused of robbing a church poor box. He was caught b Fnther Kennedy of St Patrick 'a church In his pockets he hud in iu:ill ehnnijc and a kev that unlocks the two doors that must be opened before tin poor box enn be reached. Todd sin h; homo in in Spokane. (Continued f rem page 1.) lor water proposition The contract which the Condor com puny now has with Hie city fixes the 1 for lighting and power for pump ini; and other purposes. Tho bills rendered by the Condor oinpany for pumping nre correct and the eitv attniucv's conmi 1 1 i nir conn I, Mr. Kennies, wilt so advise I In city. However, the ondor company has always been fair nml is willing tn urbitrate the ipiestiou of the power bills for pumping." MEDFORD SOCIALISTS" ENDORSE FISH LAKE itv In view of the fact- that llrt of Medford is now iu n struggle to con trol its wate rsnpply, and that certain plutocratic interests nre trying to dis re. lit public, ownership, iu order that iluy may secure Hie ownership of our water system, and establish a water monopoly iu litis city, be it Kesolved, by the socialists of this city, in special meeting assembled. That we call on all the voters t osnpport by vote mid otherwise, the Fish lake pro position, the only proposition to the people's interest; and that a copy of tins resolution be sent to tho daily press for publication. ..I. W. WILSON. Secretary of Meet ing. AMUSEMENTS. HHH TIRE RAOINO IN TOWN NEAR SYRACUSE 8VRAOUHR, N. Y., Nov, 3. Appeals for help to fight n firo raging iu the town of Savannah, near here, have been recoived. It is reported that the town in practically desoroved. Firemen from Clyde ami Lyons were sent to nid in fighting the flames, but with little avail. The firo nt art is I in a bnkeshop nud quickly consumed nine houses on both ides of Main atreet. The Latest Sensations at the Savoy. This np to date theater will again sh-iw S;,!,hho and the dance of the seven veili. Tin famous dance is the same on.' nt was -lanced bv Maud Allen with such mii-.i'sh in London and Paris. It iit Hie latest sensation and craze. Thou nnd of people have seen It In the large cities onlv to go bnekq for the second I ind t hi r. I t imes. If you want to be j tpto.liiie von can't afford to miss Sa New Kid Gloves in all loiititliK mid colors. Sri Liij'MaaMBM lii nil iiammmxaam 1. ai Mi'' (J lace and Sucilc tlimf-clasp, short (ilovi'H in Ian, red, brown, taupe, white, black, navy, etc., at, per pair $1.50 " Same shades in Ifi-button lengths at, per pair .'. $4.00 ' 12-buiton lengths, pair $3.50 Heavy cape stock (Moves in tan and brown l-'-bulton lengths at, pair $3.50 Short lengths and auto lengUis in cape stock (Moves at, pair $1.50 Voulhs' sizes at, pair : $1.00 Kvcry pair guaranteed. Van Dykes ELECTION RETURNS Angle Opera House, Tuesday, Xoveinber , over The Tribune's leased wire, United I Vess bulletins. , These are the only election relurns lhat will, be received in Med ford. They are au 1 lienl ie and uncolored. The Tribune's leased wire runs direct from New York via Washington, Chicago, Omaha, Denver and San Francisco Ihroiigh Medford to Portland and Seat! Ie, covering everv section of the count rv. I lie hall will open a l i mission fee of 10 cents to will be charged. The wire opens at ;l ock I mikIoii I hue. o dc S be se al .the service whether it is ock. An ad ray expenses eoasj. time, or I hullejjiiK will of I he audience. Come and and al BRYAN OR TAFT Biggest Athletic Event ') SKASOX vs W. H.WEST OF 'I JACK WELSH OF ST. VV, OF .M F.DFOIf I) IN A WKKSTUNO UATCIL AT ANGLE OPERA HOUSE AIONDAY, NOVIOMliKR , 1!K)8. ytlvs. 3 rent. Ufampton Isaacs "3ittructor of "plmio. l.lt 3?tiitl)0& ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon. Thoronugh and practical training in and KNtUjISH. Individual instruction by exports. Wo hare been compelled to enlarge our tpiartwrs every year, and have now seen red ample accommodations i the Sweedenburg block. Twice as large as ever. Nothing in the line of business training is too good for our students. COMPLKTF COMMERCIAL COURSE At About One-Half the Usual Expense. Foil infiii-mat ion free. P. RITXER. President. About Show Windows Window Shoping a Popular City Pastime If von are down town today and will take a moment to glance into our ojMrta .lows' vou will see manv tilings which should interest you. Jheie aie special es , v lines o'f goods with which yon are fanulmr, and wlneh most every na, se eu-rv da v. It's surely to your interest to buy goods for the least nZw. Our oriijinul prim arc as la,r as , you find anywhere. Then, -when vou realize that We Hold Sales Continously we certainly sell you goods for less money. V- About Ladies Suits SOME REASONS WHY Tf you haven't selected a Suit, we invite you to come and inspect our line. The assortments are almost as good as at any time and in some shades we are showing more styles than ever. You can get any size and the prices are as low as good suits can be turned from the factory. We don't intend to cut prices on suits for a long time probably not this year, and our reason is just. Every suit that has arrived nt this store has been marked very close to cost. Many that were bought at a discount were marked for less than wholesale prices. Select a suit and rest assured that you are buying it right at BEDFORD'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STOKE. BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE. JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Bargains for Travelers Trunks All kinds of Trunks, ladies' and men's, in any style or de sign, guaranteed to stand abuse. .;.")( Trunks for $2.80 $.3.00 Trunks for $4.00 sfti.,30 Trunks for $5.00 $8.00 Trunks for $6.25 $10.00 Trunks for $8.00 $10.50 Trunks for $13.00 For 4 Days 20 per ct. Off Suit Cases All varieties of Grips, Teles copes, Valises and Suitcases. Any style from cheapest to best; leath er lined, plain, morocco or alliga tor. All new, just from factory. $l.f;3 values-cut to $1.5G $1.")0 values cut to $2.00 $.'L30 values cut to $2.80 $4.00 values cut to $3.20 $0,00 values cut fo $4.50 r v&5 . $S.()0 values cut to $8.40 ButchisonfiLumsden Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No slngla buar lions less than 15 cents. Six lnsertidns. for the price or four. Seventy-five cents a Uu per month. FOE SALE. I'OH SAl.K Nifo family tiorso; liht top Itny, nt n bnrnin. Hurry Mt'Hs ler, Kmorick Lo.ljiing House. 20.- FOlt SALE A first-class pianolapia no; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Medford. FOR SAI.K Five anil ton-aero tracts within and adjoining cily limits, at a lmrgain on long time. Address 1. O. Hoi -4 IS. Medford. Or. Foil SALE A house and lot in Cen tral Toint. one block frrni Main street, house 24 feet square, 4 rooms, lot 55x 1 10; price $1500. rnquire of Mrs. I. M. Kmerson, Central Point, Or. 10 FOU SAXll A good small busine'e on Seventh street. JJIeaaons for selling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at Ibis ofl'iep. e -v . tf WANTED-A. Jersey cow. Mrs. Land, flriffin OoVk. 195 WANTEIfMan with team, plow and harrow ,f'j got ton to twenty acres ready for ticca; old rod soil; no "stickyr-y srtto price per acre. Ad- dross J?f:B.;'eare Tribune. 200 jjf LOOT AND FOUND. FOli SALE One toam horses, banieso, light wagon. Inquire at Scott's Feed Yards or Box 800. 200 f LOSjTV-A lifbt bay horse, weight 1050 pounds, years old, branded cj left shoulder, lame in left snouldar. Notify I. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or. 200 The uttier J'ii'tuii". Feiitaino" and "dim in- l.ni'li producer' -if it. Mi Fifert .lc:mc ...I l lie- 'tho Fiiblo of l.ikes'.tiiirlie" Xeeptiontll mer with tilt pieto lie, "Tho Hill 1 I.ov, de the reuiilur lull the eleetion will lo thriwn on the serii-n. "Your NofKhbor's Wife." Mr. and Mrs. t'harlon Fllis. who up pear el i-KW iipora I1..10.0 Toos.lav and Vi-iliiesd:iv, mot TlmrM'.av, N'ovemlier 3. 4 and V iinipiees of w. M. A., in their protean plav. " Your Neighbor ' Wife." llBVe reeeivtd t'.ie 1tiBiliKl praise (or their wonderful charaetor work. 1ft mm nr-.T.-jiv. -n Toque Point Oysters The Knu'rifk I'nfo has now tht? okoIu tie atttn.'y for tho Tonie Point Ova tors. Thom nrp nckn.iwlfll to li tin let. ()ivi thm a trial. Kill! SAUK Several tltuhie acTT SALE Choi.1 a lwsinfs property tr.tcts. about 1V4 axiWs from postoffici- Vargsin on psm- terms. P. O. Boi on main Million, ao'l Central Point I Jfelford. 247 roal. This loml is all under Fish Lake ditch. If plauted to small fruit au.l pinion, would support a family. Price l'OO hr acre, just the prico of a very rommon lot; down, balance to suit. Lot us show you this land. James Howling, Seventh and P streets. P. o. Hox or S. L. Bennett, acro- frio.n property. 19rt The Emerick Cafe FOB SAI.K Sij room house and two lots on ehoie ruor, 3 blocks from Seonth street anil 3 Mocks from S. I1, railrond; li- south and oast front; H jmrehes. woimI.Ii-nI, chicken house, etc.; wired for electric li(?lit; water and sewer mains in street; will bo sold at a bargain. Address P. O. Boi S7I. Medford. Or. 2o0 FOR SALE MOncre ranch. $12,000, first claas improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See h. v.. W Tribune office. tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. TO TRADE Light single covered bug gy for two seated rig. L. E. V., Tri bune office. tf FOR 9ALK Six-room house, bath, elec tric lights, well and city water, six blocks from depot. For particulars ad dross Box Sufl. Medford. 206 WANTED. WANTED All kinds of kouso and win dow cleaning done by hour or day; will attend promptly. N'obie, care Tat stiuii, near bridge. 204 Delia Xunan to J. M. Hurley, land in I) L C 42. township 37. range 2 V $ 3720 ('. M. Boardmnn to Fttlgenzio Tania, 33 acres in township .ti. raniro 2 h Fulgenzin Vania to C. M. Board- man, 3 acres in township 37, range 2 Frank Vanina to C, M, Board man. E Vi lots 1 and 2, block H, Realty's addition to Mod- ford I.. L. Duffiold to Abe Delov- ngo, ltio acres in section 34, township 3 1, range 2 E Edwin D. Root to T. N. Daily, 2 acres iu Mingu subdiviBitn F. W. Roardsloe to F.lln R. Che ney, S E Vi of 8 W Yt section 2, township 36, rsnge 3 W.. 4000 8000 1000 1S00 10 100