BEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE., MEDFORD, OKEGOV, AVEDXESDA Y. NOV EM HER 4. 1008. Social and Personal HAVE EACH AND ALL OF YOU.DONE YOUR DUTY BY INVESTIGATING OFFERS? H. L. Young and L. . Whiting nar rowly ewaped a aitioub accident Tuet- duy while retuniiug from Eagle Point, wheru they hud driven to vote. The horny stumbled on one of the cobble- Htuue profusely sprinkling the highway and fell, breaking both shafts and ni most throwing the gentlemen over the dushbourd. They declare they will take the ditch rather than drive on that par ticular road again. H. E. Boyden and wife are planning to spend the winter on their homestead uonr Untte l ulls. Jufl Hommernlev of Gold Hill wns a Med ford visitor Tuesdayi A largo number went Tuesday evo ning to the Angle opera house und there received election returns. Mrs. A, H. Jjflwrt'uce visited in Med- ford Wednesday. ErncHt Webb, who it visitiug Messrs. Troimoii & fintlirie of Kngle Point, spent Wednewlay in Medford with Mr. Tron-son. W. K. Page of Medford leaves soon on nn extended trip, J. K. McCloy of Wntkhia and J. II Grey of Central Point were iu Medford Wednesday. Mr. Grey leaves shortly for eastern Oregon. Engineer Foster has returned from a IniRincHs trip to Ashlaod. W. V. !Hn nt came in to prove up on Jhm t'MMr claim Wednesday, LICK OBSERVATORY IK DANGER OF FOREST FIBE SAN JOKE, Cnl., Nov. 3, Volunteer mount Hamilton range to battle with furi'Ht fins tliut threaten to reach and tlewirnv tlie lAvk observatory. The fire oxIcimIh from six miles in length and two mil ns wide. During the night It was visible at the top of the range nearest the observatory and early to day had panned the erent. Several barns havo been consumed but the farmers saved their houses by hnrd work. The firn started on the Enntes ranch on the Quincy road. It sprend to t ho Kett man place ad jo n ing and then went into the mountains. The town of Evergreen with 800 habitants is in the path of the flames but tlie n-sideiitH have taken preconu tioiis by ploughing and buck fighting. WHY NOT? Mr. Hamilton says the Fish Eake Water company will "guarnntoo" the pity of Medford against litigation, over .100 inches of water from Little Huttn creek. If this is a fair proposition, n so, u n re proposition, a business propoM tions, an honest proposition, why has not 1 1 Jim til ii produced n written con I met from the Fish Eake Water com pauyf Would any business man of Medford risk one-hundredth pnrt of the sum the Hamilton scheme would cost without n written contract from the Fish Lake Water company, backed up hy a gilt edged bondf JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Mrs. P. H. .lacksou of Medford was visiting friends in town Saturday. 0. C. Piercn and family were visitors at the county seat on Saturday. E. T. Staples, tho Ashland real estate man, wan in town one day last week. Miss Grace Henry spent Sunday at Iter homo in Ashland. "Sirs. Wright of Goeurdo Lane, Idaho, nml Mrs. Frank Itcnnett were the guestt of Mrs. Lewis Ulieh Saturday. Mrs. George Knoblauch of Ashland is spending the week with friendn living Here. Misses Gertrude and Anna Ulrich of Medford attended tho dance given by too Jacksonville Musicale club Friday evening. Judge Neil committed X)lo Oleson an insnuo mri ii to the asylum Suturdnv an attendant coming fur him tho same dov The teachers who attended the iusti tute nt Medford have returned and port n very enjoyable, timo. One hnnd red fifty teachers were registered from tho two counties. Mrs. Tom Hobertsou and children of friends Mnndav. Fletcher Einu the Portland merchant Ih looking after his orchard which is located west of here. Dr. Itluke and Miss Cordelia Grunt of Ashluud spent n few hours in town Sunday afternoon. Mrs. I). H. Jackson nud Mrs. W. W Irving diove over from Medford Mon day afternoon, N. Waltner who hus been in Jack won vi lie for n number of months work ing for the Jackson County AhMra Monday. company left for Kansas City, Mo. t lr. and Mrs. H. T. Unmet! nre Ashland spending u few dnvs with friends. The dancing party given by tho Jack sonvillc MuHicale club last Friday evening while not as largely attended ns was expected proved a verv enjov able affair. The hall was decorated in black and yellow streamers, autumn leaves and jack o'lanterns which gav it a true Hallnw'eeii appearance while the music was unusually good. Classified Advertisements TO THE BUSINESS MEN AND VOTEES. Owing to dissensions und prejudice, the city council was advised to submit the choice of u water proposition to your vote. Are you doing your duty? Have you investigated 4 he water propo sitions thoroughly, or ha vet you been governed in your opinion by the opinion of someone else perhaps prejudice f Do oil realize that the city council will, be compelled to carry out the provisions of the water proposition receiving the majority vote? Do you realize what this mouiinf For your own use, would you be foolish enough to use wood pipe, if it wr4 guaranteed only one yiiir, or without and guarantee? Now, if Vou vole for the Hamilton gravity proportion, this will be what you are in favor of, fur Hamilton 1ms not given any guarantee on wood pipe In his proposition. Hamilton has been asked by The Tribune a number of times if lie would guarantee wood pipe, one ye.-n- or lunger. To thin r has made no reply. Hence if yon vote for the Hamilton proposition yon will have to take an unguaranteed wood pipe. If you want pure water for your own ir.e, would you not specify iu the contruct that it should be guaranteed pnref Nov, if yon vote for the Hamilton gravity propositi".! you will have to take any kind of water he gives you. f.r he does not say he will give yon pure water iu his proportion. The Tribune asked Hamilton a number of times if he will guarantee itt supply puru water, and be refuse to reply. or water for your own use, would. if you are going to buy real ent:Hi' you insist on u clear title or not? Now, if you vote for the Hamilton proposition, you will get a cloudy title and there will be litigation over it. Hamilton says, however, that h- will guarantee the title and he h.is put up a t.'iOU) check as a gnaruntei ; but will this pay the litigation ex penses, much lesa protect Medford in the expenditure of over .::") 0,000 ? Tho Tribunes has asked a number of times what further guarantee he will give against litigation, but Hamilton refuses to answer. The Condor Wnter & Power company slnie plainly wh'it they will do in their proposition, and they have answered all (pieniions promptly over their signatures and are bound hot1! by their proposition and their an swers. Tho Condor company ban put up a certified check of $."m(N ns a guar antee and they are bound further by (heir assets of over "(; l.Oim. Tho Condor propositieii will eo; ' much Iohh than any gravity propo sition, and this is guaranteed. Tho Condor operating expense will be much le than any gravity proposition, and this Is guaranteed. The Condor water rates are gn irauteed less than the rates of any gravity proposition under city management. Now, if you are guaranteed b wer water rales, what do you care If the Condor company does gel. 7i per cent of tjie profit ii Do you really want the city to have o gravity water proposition nud pay more for it, and pay higher mien for water, jut for I he privilege of saying that the city owns und op rates its plant and gels 10u per cent of tho profits? If so, why should not the city rm the grocery store, drv goods sdore, and handle all kinds of merchandise.' Tho merchants of Medford pay taxes and are selling their merchan dise reasonable and give value rece'ved. but the merchants keep all the profits and the city gets none. The Condor Water & Tower co opanv pnv taxes, doiinle free lights. and sell electric light cheaper than a ay y-oinpnnv on the coast, and give the city 5 per cent of the gross revi nue. The socialists call litem "plnd nil, and 1 guess they are right, as only a "plutocrat" can afford do such foolish thing for an nniip predating socialist. What is Hie difference how you ret city water, whether it h pumped or flows by gravity, whether it is s pplicd by a socialist or plutocrat? Does not the whole water probb u simmer down to a question of the 'dom from litigation. p! guaranteed f iwer company is the only proposition til a gun i n nl ee absolutely iimpics least cost, purn water, low rates, fr by a guarantee that means somethii: If so, then the Condor Water & I that guarantees all these things, v Honed. Investigate thoroughly for you self before yon vole, and yon will vote for the Condor proposition at I future general ions will lliauk yu. It is reprted that Hamilton hn purchased for the Fish Lake Water eonipnny the Dick Slinger ranch ami wnter rights of about l.'O inchen of water. If so. this is a step in Hie right direction, and is much better than trying to sell something they oi ot own. Tf they will purchase a few n re water rights, then they may be tthlo to supply Medford with sufficient water, without litigation. PHAOTS FROM PHOENIX. Mrs. M. H. Coleman visited wit bor son, . R. Coleman of Jacksonvitl the first of the. Week. John Mills, Jr. of Shappaxall was s-n on our streets Frldny, J. D. F.vuns saw n deer in his field one dny this week. i'C ei ungues says thntriecr are plentiful around his place this year. Ferry Stnncliffe is repairing the roof on James Morton s barn. Misses Carrol and Sibvl Fish who are attending school at Ashland are at home during the teachers institute. Miss Carrol and Fay Carver visited in Mitlford Friday. MARRIED. WEIR -BQVIRK8 In Medmford, on Octover 2S, by Rev. C. N. Hoiie, Phil lp Weir and Mary Frances ttquirei. HOCKRTT -KKKNKR In Ashland on October by Rev. Ward W. Mr Hen ry, Josiah V. liorkett and Mary T Keener, AMUSEMENTS. ' JAPAN IS DELIGHTED WITH TAFT'S SUCCESS At the Blfou. Something far in excess of the or diuury performance Is billed at the Hi jou tonight. "The Marathon Athletics" is clashed as the rarest production of its kind on the market today. The pie t lure represents a series of athletic contests in which the best ath letes in the world participate. The pic ture is most clear and distinct and the running races, pole vaulting, swimming races, high diving and calesthenic exer cise are most interesting and spectac ular throughout. A comic subject entitled ' ' The Wrong Aisle' is the best laugh produc er on the market today. It is a howling success. The " Clown 's Xmus F.vo is another subject of rare merit. Tonight nt the Bijou. Jap: .1 I. TOKIO. is delight, the presidential ele Stales and the lorn v. I. All Japan I the outcome of !ou in the I'uited papers in various "Your Neighbor's Wife." Mr. nud Mm. Charles KM in. who ap pear at Angle opera home on Thursday night, November fl, auspices of W. M. A., in their protean play, "Your Neigh bar's Wife," hns received the highest praise for their wonderful character work. l!i WOMAN GETS STARTED WITH BONDS, BUT IS STOPPED CniCAtiO, Nov. 4. Local detectives totluv sent back to Ituhcock, Kushton and Louderbeck, bond dealers. 2iX.000 worth of bonds obtained from a woman who called herself Alice Che ney Drown, just ns she was preparing to leave this city late yesterday with the bonds in her possession. The wont an was placed under arrest while the was seated in the Denver train, but was allowed to go after giving up the bonds nud Cnl to the management of the Con Kress Hotel company. The woman pur- hased the bonds and paid her hotel bill with checks on the Farmers Loan and Trust company of New York, and when the brokers became suspicions of the checks thev telegraphed to New York and learned that there was no account in the nalik under the uomau name. The woman was traced to the Den ver train, which was due to leave in few minutes. She had gotten en the tram bv inducing a woman to allow r to carry a baby. Neither the brok er! nor the hotel companv cared to prosecute tho woman. cities issued extras announcing the vic tory of Judge Til ft . The .Inpaiii'se are particularly pleased at the endorsement of the administra tion of President Uoosevelt. whom they look upon as their good friend. The resident elect is well remember ed and much admired iu Japan. Mauv references to his visit to this country last year were published today. The fact that the democratic party on the Pacific coast tnude an issue of Japa nese exclusion also makes the result a source of gtal ifirat omi us the people consider it a rebuke by their Amer ican friends, who, the visit of the fleet lias led them to believe are in the ma jority. One Cent a Word No 8 In gib inser tions lesa than 15 cents. Six insertion for the price of four. Seventy five ceuta a Huh per month. FOB SALE. KOIt HA LK Nice family horse; light top buggy, at a bargain. Hurry Mess ier, Kmeriek lodging House. "05 tOli WALK Five and tun acr tracts within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain on long time. Address P. O. J tux 4 IS, Medford, Or. 248 our Important Sales See the Windows For These Anv ..no of those sales should -be enough to cause the hous okoe pc r tu vu.it thm store'this week. Wurelv vou will be unpolled to come inside once yo i get a k at the windows. Our for holding these su es are simple. e ha 11 to. i t overs! oekod in those lines and must reduce the stock. ou get the benei.t ot the t'Oli HALK Nnverul dosiruhlo aero traets, about 1 miles from postoffico nn main Mediford and Central Point road. This land is all under Fish Luke ditch. If planted to small fruit and garden, would support u family. J 'rice fJOl) per ncre, just the price" of a very common lot; down, balance to suit. Let ub show you this land. .Junieis Howling, Heventh and I streets. 1. ), Box 84-, or B. h. Houuett, across from property. 100 FOR HATiK Hix-room house and two lots on choico corner, blocks from Seventh street and .'1 blocks from S. I', railroad; lias south and oast front; 3 porches, woodshed, chicken house, etc.; wired for electric, light; water and sewer mains in street; will be sold nt a bargain. Address 1'. O. Hox 571, Medford, Or. 200 FOK SALE A fi rat-class pianola pia no; a bargain. 1. O. Box 95, Medford. I'ult SALK A house and lot in Cen tral I'oint, one block frtm Main street, house 24 foot square, 4 rooms, lot 55 x 140; price $1500. Inquire of Mrs. T. M. Kmorson, Central Point, Or. 210 FOlt SALE A good small business ou Seventh street. Keasons for celling. Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this office. tf FOU SALK One team horses, harness, light wagon. Inquire 'at Scott's Food Yards or Box 8uC. ' 200 VOU SALK Choico business properly at a bargain on easy terms. P. ). Box 418, Medford. " 247 FOB SALK 320 ncro ranch, $12,000, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See h. E. W., Tribune office. tf TO THADlfi Light single covered bug gy for two seated rig. L. K. W.( Tri buno office. tf FOlt RALE Six-room house, bath, elec tric lights, vell and city water, six blocks from depot. For particulars ad dress UnX HOti, Medford. 200 j WANTED. VANTKf All kinds of house and win dow (denning done by hour or day; will attend promptly. Nobie, cure Tut muni, near bridge. 204 WANTTMM; harrow to get ten tu twenty acre-t read v fur trees; old red soil; no Sale of Hoods etc. I Sale of Notions Pome here and see the largest assort- A thousand and one little J4f L . , ,. i,TT.,i use around i ne home. 1 lie rust pi 1 es inent ot children s and infants Head are as iow as vu find anywhere. The wear ever shown in southern Oregon. jist jn t)0 wj,j(,)W shows Hit' saving to Vou can look at the plain marked prices ymli you only buy 5 cents' worth and see that everv single cap has been Vou save 2 cents and you will be glad to edneed KX ACTLV ON R-VI FTTT. ' BUY XOTTOXS NOAV. Children's Coats Ladies' Waists ' Kvcrv child's 'oat in this store is now Think of being able to come ami select on special sale and the plain marked re- from almost a brand new stnek ot du.-tions are on all. Our regular prices Waists at the saving we mention below, were surelv low enough for the most ex- A look at the window will convince you acting, but we must unload, so we offer that we are showing the prettiest styles choieo of the entire stock at out this season. OX K-I'l KTlf OFF. ' 1 SAVINGS JUST QXR-FTFTIf. MKDFOmrS PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STOKE. BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OP JACKSON COUNTY BANK. "Htii'U.v;" slaty price per acr Ail-ilri-HH Ii. H., curu Trillium. 20 LOST AND FOUND. M,;-;T -A liylit bay Iktsc, Wright 1030 nuiiulu, D vines p11, lr:iihl i imi left BbinililiT, lume in loft should' .1. i.tify I. Dawson ut Honglo, Or.2.i r.Milii-l of this town ami vicinity will i intorcstcil to learn that Mr. and Urs. .'hito havo n lino of oniliroiilery r:i fhibition nt tlicir homo mid have for tlo art linens, braids, royal society ioss, etc. Stumping mid teaching :i! asoiialile prices. All nldies interest..: iro invited to enll. Mr. and Mrs. . I. White, nili North A street. 106 SAVOY Tonight and Thursday. " FASCINATING FLUFFY DIM PLUS" The latest fumivgraph. " IN Til K DAYS OF THE PILGRIMS" A beau tiful historical Indiana drama. "Till" DUMP. WITNFSS" A story of life inter est with a thrilling climax. Beautiful pictorial ballad sung by Miss Eifert. Admission 10 cents. "No Shouting" signs nt Tribui fficc. Prico 5 centH each, fiO conts : b.znn. 2.W s. 1'. truioeh.li lioliU lilisiiii' nii.l WiMimn Co ii Aslilaml I'ridov, flonoo Program Tonight: TIIK PLANTKirS FF' Temiitcd by a human serpent, but saved bv her faithful sister The verv latest hiograpli hcadliner, released October 190S.' "DIAliOLlCAL ITCHING" The man who walks on the water. Song. "Over the Hills and Far Away." Extra Attraction JACQUES I he Hypnotic Wonder Admission. 10 cents. Biggest Athletic Event OF THK SEASON JACK WEISH vs W. H. WEST OF ST. PAUL OF MEDFORD IN A WRESTLING MATCH AT ANGLE OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1!)()S. r Toque Point Oysters The Emorick Cafe hns now the exclu sive agency for .tho Toquo Toint Oys tors. These are acknowledged to le4 the best. Give them a trial. The Emerick Cafe Mill Oeraldine Thelss will iiiil- " Aitbore ind In the Hark In the lVw " on V rirtay vveniuu nt the Anlp oprra noute. The laws nud n'tjuhitions Si t down for dairy farm ing Make Ihf lifr of the row, Man and maid yiosl charm ing. The strict observance of our policy the best for the money makes buying ci-j gars made by ns a source of! satisfaction to everybody.; Our cigars are always fresh; and we manufacture none but first-class goods. j R.R.V. Cigar Worksi lllltlllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIJi That Unforgetable Slogan ntefuna run nLflun f IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt'llllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mlrs. 'jlrcnc Ifamptcn Isaacs "3iitructor of Plano. tlst ittethoo ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashlaiul. Oresou. , Thoromigh nti-l practical tmiiiin in iTSl M KRi'ljAL, SHORTHAND ti n J KNdl.IStI, liulivklual inst rsu-tii'ti hy experts. We have been eomjlil to en!:ir(fi our quarters eery year, tu havo now st-eureJ ample acfouuuol:ition in the Sweehntuirg block. Twice fts large as ever. Nothing in the line of busitu1! training is too good for our students. COM I'LETF, COMMERCIAL COURSE At About One-Half the Csual Exptvme. Foil infurmation free. P. R1TNEK. President. New Kid Gloves in all lengths and colors. Ladies' Glace and Suede three-clas), short ilves in tan. red. brown, taupe, white, black, ,,nvy. He, at, per pair $1.50 Same shades in Hi-button lengths at, per I'11"' ?4.00 l-'-buttoi, lengths, iair $3.50 I leavy cape stuck Gloves in tan ami brown ll' biittMi, lengths at, pair $3.50 Short length-- mid auto lengths in cape stock Gloves at. pair 1,50 Youths' si.es at, pair $1.00 Every pair guaranteed. Van Dykes