Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 23, 1909, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OKKttOX. THURSDAY. SKPTEMnRIt '2:, WW.
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Hello Bill
Big Water Reserve Will Soon Be
Ready for Use by the
City.
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The work on the new water system,
which may be done at this time, is
being rapidly completed. The big
reservoir is being given the last coat
of waterproof composition. The pipe
is being put under ground with much
dispatch, and everything is being
completed tip to the Hanley line.
There the work must stop, leaving
two and a half miles of pipe yet to
lay. But the big cement tank is the
most interesting feature of the whole
business. It will hold 2,000,000 gal
lons and will bring the water to Med
ford with over 100 pounds of pres
sure to the square inch. It is a big
affair and is really bigger than it
"looks. A wire fence is being placed
around it to keep people and the les
ser animals from falling into it and
thereby making the water unfit for
use.
MOORS WHIP
THE SPANIARDS
After Succession of Victorie, Tide
Turns and Spaniards Are
Overwhelmed.
PARIS, Sept. 2 3. The Spanish
forces under General Marina suf
. fered a severe defeat at the hands
of the Riff tribesmen and are in full
retreat toward Melilla, according to
reports reaching the French war of
fice here today. During the past few
.days the Spaniards have been victo
rious, three times defeating the Riff
iats in pitched battles, in which hun
dreds were slain. The tide turned
today before sunrise, when the
tribesmen charged, surprised and
overwhelmed the Spaniards. A con
certed attack began along six miles
of Spanish bayonets. After two
hours of desperate fighting the Span
ish bean to slowly retreat. The
tribesmen will probably recapture the
mountains overlooking Melilla -and
will be able to inflict the horrors of
siege upon the garrison again.
Ballinger, Acting as Lecturer and
Guide, Explains Great
Project.
MOXTROSE, Col., Sept. 23.
President Tat't is spending most of
the day inspecting the Gunnison tun
nel and great irrigation projects in
connection therewith. The cost of
construction of the canals and tunnel
is estimated at nearly $4,000,000. The
president is accompanied by Ballin
ger. who is acting as lecturer and
guide for Taft.
VICTIMS OF FLOOD
PILED ON BEACK
Terrible Suffering Along Coast in
Mississippi Dead on
Beach.
flATTIESBURO. fept. 23. Boats ;
v.liii-li reached Now Orient!" yesterday
nfler making their way slowly along
the storm-swept coast, report great
lo-s of life in Hie Tern; Bonne p.irish.
where more Hum 100 arc dead. The
corpses are Mill in the waves, and
also in rows on the bench. Hundreds
arc homeless and exposed ivit'iouf
fond.
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YOU ARE
WELCOME
AT THE LARGEST STOKE IX SOUTHERN ORE
GON 14,750 FEET OF FLOOR SPACE YOU ARE
PERFECTLY WELCOME TO OUR TWO LARGE
REST ROOMS, WHERE YOU WILL FIND PLENTY
OF READING AND WRITING MATERIAL AND
ICE WATER
DEUEL & KENTNER
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Hello, Sister Bill!
While Bill is having a high old time with the
rest of the herd, you are cor
dially invited to make ourstore
your headquarters and inspect
our new lines of
Fall Suits
ats
and
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t Mr. Investor Have you seen the modern home seven rooms In the
space and cost of four rooms; Icelcss refrigerator, built-in buffets
t and dressers; cabinet kitchen.
J. A. MclNTOSH, Architect,
J Third Floor Motif ord National Bank Building.
Medford Theatre
The Whirlwind Musical Comedy Sensation
A Knight For a Day
The Ten English Dancing Madcaps
and
That Justly Famous American Beauty Chorus
Thursday, September 23rd
RESOLVED
The best resolution for yoo
(o innko is to come to us for
your next suit, if you wnnt
something out of the ordinary.
We do the bent work mid chnrge
the loweHt prices.
W. W. EIFERT
TUB rEOGEliSBIVB TAILOR
I Medford Iron Works
X E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
nu .i ui ciiijiiibs, oprayniQ uuiiiis
chlncry. Agents In Southern Oregon for
I rMincMraa, diukol & UU.
All Urn' of Ennlnes. Soravlnn Outfits Pumns. Rn!ffrt nnrl U i
f f J
3Ttrs. Irene 3famptoii 3$aacs
. Ifitstuctor of "TJlano. "tut 5lleto6 j
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WANTED
Timber and Coal Land
ENCl INEI'Mt FN O AND " SU li V K Y 1 N(i CO N -TJIACTS
TAKKN AND MKTI M ATl'lS
FURNISHPJD.
-B. H. Harris & Co.
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