MEDFORD JPAIEYJTjULB UN.&, MEDFORD, ORKCipy, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Papek jn a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager. What Papers Say Admitted as Second-Class Matte)- in the Postoff ice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (1,0 month, by mail or carrier... .0.fiO On war, bj mail ..5.00 CITY SHOULD UE I'ltOTKCTKD. A. casual reading of I lie ordinance providing a contract lwtwccii the cil v and l. L. Hamilton for a water system dis closes no provision guaranteeing the length of life of the wood pipe to he used. AYood pipe is said to he of short li fe and unsatisfactory. However, the people voted for wood pipe in preference to steel, so they should have what they want. At the same time, there ought to he some guarantee of the pipe hy the contractors. The proposed contract provides that the pipe should he construct ed upon plans anad specifications and under the supervision of the city's engineer. The only clause in the proposed contract concerning final acceptance of the pipe jvads as follows: " The testing of the pipeline will consist of filling the same with water, from settling basins to distributing sys tem, and closing any leaks showing after three weeks un der full pressure. The final acceptance of the pipe will he made only after the same shall have been in satisfactory operation for U0 days after the closing of all leaks." In other words, if the pipe works satisfactorily for 150 days, it is up to the city to stand the responsibility there after. If the pipe is not worth guaranteeing at least a year, is it worth purchasing I hi purchasing pipe of any kind, it is customary to demand a guaranty for a certain length of time. Some safeguard should be provided the city before the contract is signed. It is up to the mayor and council to see that the city is protected. WHO JS TO 11 LAM E I What is the matter with the city's paving ! The contract was let in mid-suninier and here it is the middle of November, and but two or three blocks paved, and it has taken six weeks to finish them. The- Warren Construction company was late in "get ting started and shifted the blame onto the city for not (. having its rock crushing plant in readiness. Long ago, the rock was delivered and still the progress made is exas perathigly slow. Today, for instance, only two or three men were at work, when there should have been fifty. The winter rains are likely to commence any day, and then it will be impossible to pave, and another winter will ho spent wallowing in the mire. Who is to blame V If the contractors, the penalty should be enforced. Jf the city, there is no excuse, and the delinquent officials should be made known. Six months to pave a mile of streets! Jt would not be . tolerated anywhere else; but public matters seem to go haphazard in Medford. There is rank inefficiency somewhere. MAURICE HAAS PULLED TEIOOEE WHO INSPIRED THE DEED? (Sucrauu-nto Bee.) It ia high time the people of Cali fornia jmiiKt'd and noted whither wo are drifting. When a public proaecutor with the determination aud disinterestedness in the cause of good government of FruuciHco J. lieney ia abet down in a public courtroom like a dog, It , has struck the hour of noon when the ua corrupt and the unanarcbistic elements of society should combine to strength en the public sentiment and deepen the public voico in strong reinforcements to the cause of public honor, public hon only and public decency. And when an evidently weak-minded criminal, a moral Idiot, an irresponsible uuud unbalanced thug, justifies his mur derous ussnult with the declaration that he used the pistol, as Charlotte Corduy t ho dagger, in "the cause of human ity," the men and women of California wiio still believe public integrity is not yet a lost virtue, a discarded heirloom of our futhers, should arise in their righteous indignation to rebuke those elements in society, in commercialism, iu journalism aye. in the church itself which liavo been as the match of laud-1 -I If lu purpose to the powder of man's smoldering bittornees. j When social circles draw their skirts aside as the wives of those engaged in . irri-nt and grand public duty pass by, i how can Maurice Ilaaa be vehemently leiiouuced because be had come to the conclusion mat me puDiic imeveg auu the public scoundrels are the benefactors of Sun Francisco, and that the public prosecution, is composed of infumous A-retchc and Notro-like persecutors, whoso dentil would bo blessed by God is being "in the cause -of Immunity!" When the merchant classes of Sun 1-Valleiseo, the banking circles, t lie com mercial iiilereHls generully, have to Bueli l great extent patted the higher emu- ti 1 1 1 h on the back, and have taken no puins to conceal their nvorsion to every Hurt to bring them to pumshmont have shown their hatred of the graft oinseeution in thoir teeth who Bhall iny that Maurice Uaus alone wub guil ty when he took upon himself the task f another Brutusf Society, tho church, journalism, com- nerciiiliKui euch and every ono needs o purify itself each and every ono its own akirta before it Dointa the fin-' ier of scorn at Maurice Haas, the agent f a shameful combination of debaaed md 'shnmeless public teachers. Whether Francis J. Heney live or not, his blood may prove a blessing to Cal- fornia if it reawakens, rcvivifios, and lerinniiently strengthens it public sonti lent purposely and designedly woaken d by constnnt efforts on the part of itlhlic mentors, who have degraded their high anil noble callings to become Ben- 'diet Arnolds to the army of public honor and . Indus Iseariots in tho cntlso if coimminul integrity. Tho blood of the martyrs is the soed 4' Mm church. And the blood of Fran is .1. Honey wilt not have boon spent it vniu if from it shull arise a public leternitnution to trent that journalism, that commercialism, that society, that ninistry which prostitittoB itself at tho foot of a thieving and an unclean Mum- j ion as etiunlly as guilty and as infu- j nous as n Maurice lluas jvho points tho ' gun and pulls tho triggor. SALEM BEER SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern California and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl edged to be the equal of the very best eastern product. All beers are good, but some beers are liked better than others. The proof for this as sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. If you wish to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and drink it. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co. NOTICE All property owners on Central avenue N., are hereby notified to transfer their water connec tions from the old main to the new main, as the water will he cut out of the old main Novem ber 20. By order of WATER COMMITTEE. Welsh Will Wrestle West Big, Burly Boy fro niTwin Cities agrees to throw local lad three times in one hour. Preliminary Matches Between Local Men MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE November 18 1908 Van Dykes Make yourself comfortable. Now is the time, by supplying yourself with warm win ter materials. Outing Flannels Extra heavy Outing Flannels in light and dark colors at 12 l-2 Medium heavy grades in good range of col ors at " 10 Flannelettes at, yard . . . .10 and 13 l-2 Soft Cotton Blankets 11-4 full sine double cotton Blankets in white, tan and gray, at, each f 1.50 Light weights in same sizes at, each $1.25 10-4 gray and white Blankets at, each $1.00 Wool Blankets np from $3.00 COMFORTS Extra large Comforts with good clean cotton filling at, each. .$1.50 Special lot of 30-inch wool Shallies in all colors at, yard 50 New Purses and Fancy Neckwear. Van Dykes Dry Goods Shoes Furnishings OUR MENU AND SERVICE aro ai perfect as can be. At this res t;uirnt you can got any tiling you want to out from u "little snuck" to an elaborate dinner. And if you can find any fault with the way. wo cook and serve it you will bo tho first to do bo. People toll us our nioals are nothing les stlian physical nud mentorf feasts. (,'onio and see if they aro 'right. NflSH (B71FE "instructor of "pkmo. TUxt 5ttetbo6 Stuftlo at 3oldcncc. itortl) Oram Strtt Ask your dealer for MANUEL LOPEZ Clear Havana Cigar. HART CIGAR CO., Distributors, i-ortland, Or. Probata. Kntalo William By boo; order matin , , , idmittiug will to probate; order "n j WnniillilltTllBltlUIIIIIllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ippuiutuig ,1. W. Hybeo executor and z . . . g Thomas CnlliiiH, A. .). Stevens aud John 5 Vincent appraisers. S ,,r.i,;i;,x.B,,,orni ordcr """"J That Unforgetable Slogan 1 (iuardian Ernest J. II and ley; ordorjg ( S made to show cause why real estato j - ' S iliould not bo sold. ! S SCOTT AM THE SEXATOliSllll'. In editorially denying the report that he i.s a candidate lor Lite senate, Jtarvey .Scott calls attention to a fact so frequently lust sight ofthat high public office bring; 1 1 i 1 1 : . . : 4 ... .1 a- . i. .. i ... ! . . i . i mi uuimi m iusciL, uiai much piace is great only as one can til ing" greatness to Jt. .Possibly .Mr. Scott might, increase his fame by public office, hut there is nothing else he could possibly gain by it. lie would honor the office more than the office would honor him, as the senate is nowadays constituted. There can he nothing attractive in public life to one who has seen generations of office holders arise and be forgotten is an important tactor in the growth of the Oregon country, and for half a century its greatest editor, aud the creator of its greatest newspaper, Harvey .Scott 's place in history is secure. What could the presideucv have done for Horace Greeley i What could a cabinet portfolio do tor .Henry Watterson or a seat iu the senate for Harvey Jo Uiarlos 1. Ilaxelrigg the thanks of the people of .Uecllord are due lor providing a suitable theater. To he sure, it looks like a grain elevator and is not as ornamental externally as could he desired, hut the interior atones for it it is comfortable and adequate ,, (be needs of the com munity. The drop curtain, plastered with advertising, is an eyesore, but the artist, like the Cheyenne cowboy, has probably "done his damu'dest - angels could do no more." Considering (he means at bis command and the difficulties that hedged about him. the result is most creditable to Mr. IFazelrigg, who has hail but slight assistance from those who could and should have lent a hand. New Coses. j 11. I.. Hurdic mid J. M. Griffin vs". i lliu-ihH Mining cnniMiiny et ill.; suit j ii I'ltivHiisi' nuirtTiii. K, 1). HriH, j Ittu-iii'V lor iiluintiff. "HASKINS FOR HEALTH ft MRS. BAEKLIE HENRY IS ORANTED A DIVORCE MOITX FALLS, H. II., yv. 17. Mm. Alice R. Henry, for mtiny yours (imminent in society in Ni-w York, Phil l(llnil im.l Wii.liington, u grinned a divorce lodny from W. ltnrUllo Hen ry on II e ground of desertion. Mrs. Henry ivus Mis, A 1 i , lielkiiap, iliniejilor nf (ho late V. V. Itelkniip, wlut Ha; seerelnry of war in Proiu.tent ( i i mi t "ft ailniinistratiou. Hie is also n oit'ei' of Henry ('lews, of New York, she married Mr. Henry, I'liilndetiliia Inniker, in l-'.is. They look up tln-ir rertl.lenee in Karnor n Htiluirli of Pliiltt-detain. Marriage Licenses. Clinton ('. Hartley mid Clnrs Louise ,'oloy. ' '" lelnudo 13. Sullivun mid Alien Price. Ht Mary's Academy. A hoarding and day school, large, .'ominodious nnd.nindurn in its equip ments. Departments of instruction: Primary, grammar, commercial academic, music uid nrt. The course proper to each is outlined in the "course of study of the schools of the Sisters of the Holy Names of .lesua and Mary," and will be for ivnrdod on application to any address. The commercial department will open Monday, November $, and comprises shorthand, typewriting, office methods :md prncticai bookkeeping, tnedern bus iness spelling and writing. For particulars, apply to Sister Su perior. 208 Special Limited Pullman Excursion to the City of Mexico. Tickets will he on sale at the local office noeember 12 and IS for an ex cursion to the Citvo f Mexica. The ex- ursion will leave Snn Francisco Decem ber 15 at 11 a. m. A magnificent speoial train will be provided, consisting of Pnllninn vestibuled sleepers, observation leepcr, buffet, smoking car and dining nr. Kxcursion will be over the Southern 'acific, Mexican Central, Mexican Na tionnl line. International and Great Northern. Galveston San Antonio and :..ints l raitwnvs. The ronnd trill iite from Xfedford will be $03.18. The ! going trip will be continuous up to Kl i Paso, but stopovers may be had at any tu.iu lino point su the return trip. The excursion will be under the di et supervision of some railway official i-om the p-ifsmger department and au interpreter will accompany the party to H e eltv of A'cxico. Further iiaiticutars at the depot, or 1 oinmunica'e with W. H. Jenkins, trav eling passenger agent Southern Pacific I company, o' t'.. Peil, Ashland. tf iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiUsT s0V lid. A THOROUGHBRED kmtz mm mm n man always looks like when he has 1 1 ml his garments' fitted and mnde in the exquisito style that is always given them by Kreuzer. If you don't look liko a man of fashion and tnsto it is because your tailor is at fault, nnd you cm always be sure of appearing like one if your suit or overcoat is made by J. A. KREUZER & CO. IMPORTERS ArTD TAH.OBB. PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE. i liirrni. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ' ' Not how much I ca n do, but how well I can do it," is my motto. B. N. BUTLER With Martin J. Heddy, Central ave., north of Jackson Count v Bank. GIVING THANKS FOR FAVORS RECEIVED Kveryone should do on Thanksgiving lay, am' you will certainly thank us fur plariug our fine tableware in silver and cut glass at such prices as will en able you to make your table a thinu of beauty for your Thanksgiving din nor. We arc offering handsome can delnbra, fine dishes, silverware and rut glass at prices that yiu will give thanks for. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler. Near the Postoffice. State Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $116,000.00 THE PEOPLE Should bo interested in fire and burglar proof protection for valuables from tl;o millionaire to tho wage-onrnor, from the owner of valuablo securities to the person who possesses jewelry prized for its associations. Jn fact, almost every one needs this kind of protection, and it may be found in the firo .nnd burglar proof vault of tho Jackson Couuty Bank where you may rent n safe deposit box at a very reasonable charge. Safe deposit boxes to rent, $4 per year and nf . j W. I. VAWTER, President G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plato, carried in stock cheap. Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work and Fancy Grills. F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS. J. E. ENYART.Presid ent. J, A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN 8. ORTII, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON. Ass t'caehmr. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage PERKINS & JANNEY ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. in all its branches. Siu- veying Roonu 28-29, Jackaon County Bank Building. When You Are Hunting for the best tailoring establishment, you will not burn your money if you patronize us. The time is now eri when you should think about your fall suit. We are anxious that you should see our display of fall fabrics. .Make your selections now. We will fill your order with pleasure. w. w. CITY TAILOR Steaem cleaning. French dry clean ing and pressing neatly done. EIFERT MEDFORD THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BES2 NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.