THE Mrcrl''OW DAILY TRIBUNE, Af ED FORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1008. WATER BONDS FINALLY SOLD Council Accepts Offer of Nuveen & Co. of Chicago -The Nash License Issued Tb roe uf tlio rity coiincil, Mrssrw. Mnrrick, Trowbridge mul Woituiiiu, voted auiuttt ri'iifwiiitf t lit lit) hit Ii cftiiBP to the Hotel Nm.li, ..'H-iir tin fact that the IioLHh' jM'lihni. had Im-cii Binned by livif sixths of ihe htisiiH'sti im-n of tbf city. Tin imiyor cast tin derid ing vote ami the liceiiHr wan iHsurt. Olwoll 'b vote wiih rhalU'iiged hy Wort man on the ground f hfit In; was a rmi dent of another ward from that which ho roprosentrd, hut tint c ha lienor wan nimble t Htnte what ward Mr. Olwell was u resident of. Mr. Wortiimn ad mitted that thin wuh the iirnt time he bed had occawion to challenge Mr. 01 well'H vuto and he threatened injune tinn iirnceedingH to elunu the hotel har. Water Bonds Bold. Nuveou & Co. 's bid for city boiidn wan accepted, nil council men voting aye except llafer. The firm's comn..8.rii is $18,2.r0 or ff per cent for the iwmic uf Hti.j.OQO ti per cent thirty year water tmnd. NuveoD & C'o.'s ebuck for $18, y.r0, on Nuveen & Co., bunkerH, certified tit by Xnvfi'u & Co., wuh uccepted as earneHt of good fuitb by the eonnril. Petition for wuter and sewer pipe be yond the Catholic school referred to the city engineer. lieportH of the city engineer, chief nf police, rucorder and treiiHiirer were read and accepted. Moved by Kifert and Hecunded by Merrick that the city nttornry be i rected to draw up fir ti clou of nrbilratioi) with the Condor Water & lower 'om priny, Economy Is Exercised. Iteport of the lintiiice cominillre wiik read, and accepted. Wort man moved to dinallow the hill of T. K. I'ottener as recorder ' iiHuitHfint for tl diiyr at $- a ilny, and Trowbridge moved to diwullow the hill of Wee!tH & McOowan for linn leiim on the city hull Hour, hut both hill were allowed. The bill nf Conrad for a check protector wan disallowed. Recorder Colliim was innl rue ted to notify Jacohncn Hade !o. to lay n ti inch main on Went Tenth Htreet. PROBATE. f nil it innde t Social and Personal "Look out fo; point" (.Inly lM). Minn Unit; M. Cully of Jackson vil U viniied in Medford Tnewlay afternoon. If. )'. Little made a bnniness trip to Aslil;ii;d Tuesdny. Miles runt rail wan over from Apple gate TiM'tday. I. Ii. Ken left Weduei;day for it Visit to the mines en the Applegate he in looking after. Harrv CulbertMoi. tfeiieral cnutraetnr and builder, eminent work a ipfeialty. Medford, Or. I. L. .Inne.H, the miner, on Tuesday came over from the Ktiirgitt placer mines of winch he in foreman, Mrs. Fielder went to Ashland Tues dayl, accompaniid by her ynnnge daughter, to attend ( 'hant:iiniia. Mrs. W. It. Coleman of Jacksonville went to I'lioenii Tuesday to visit rein I ives. Mrs. T. W. Hester came to Medford Tuesdny In meet hrr venerable fntln'r. who will visit in Jacksonville awhile. E. L. nnrnea of Gold Hill, th. civ. I engineer and electrician, was among th" many in Medford this week. s . M. lftisndl was in firantH Pas.s Mon day and Tmsday, looking after the in terests of his branch confectionery. Hon. It. G. Smith, the Grants Pas attorney, was here Tuesday, on profes sional business. Professor M. O. Warner of Eugene, the pioneer piano tuner, is among his numerous customers again. Toby Mrons aud William Walsh are at Km pi re on the isthmus of Panama, employed in the machine shops. .1. J. Waggoner of Griffin ('reek ditv triet transacted business in Medford Tuesday. W. M. Lewis, whit owns a big slice , of the Itoss donation land claim, was j a Medford yisitor Tuesday. J. M. (JParrett, one of (he Lake! creek thrifty farmers, made Medford J n business visit this week. j P. H. hronson, the efficient mechanic, j ciiiae down I'nim Butte l-'alln Tuesday, , where he has been employed some time. I Floyd I'earee of Poor. mm ' ('reek, the miner, spent a few hours in Medford Tuesday. .1. J. Johnson, state lecturer of the Oregon Grunge, is in the valley mi offi cial business. He has already delivered several! nteresting lectures. George Gilmai) was tried in Justice Cannon's court Tuesday, charged with killing a cow. He was fonnod not guil V. O. Vaughn of Upper lioguo river. t he well known pioneer, has gone t I'ort Klamath iiml will be g several weeks. Jos. J. Parker and his family left for Alameda county, Calif., to visit the for mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Par per. Judge Wallace, a prominent eit ien of Grand oPrks, is in Medford, visiting former neighbors, of whom there are several here. The reniiiius of Guy H. Simmons, win died in Medford recently, were burin! in Portland under I he auspices of Som pany A, Veterans of the Spanish Amer ii-an war. II, II. Kirks, city iditor of the Mail. aud l iss Josephine f)et hlel'sen MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marlon H. Centers and Josephine ders. (dndsey Ncathamer nml Annie I.e. Inn. wen They best II stale William Hasv sell real property. F.statc Grand ville Naylor; order untde disi'lmging ndmiuistrator. Kstale Ithoda A. Itawson; admiptstra tor 's bond filed. Guardian Roy If. Jterry et. al.; order made appointing W. S. Hurst guardian. I married in Jacksonville Tuesday. ' have the congratulations ami ' wishes of numerous friucds. The Portland team won the first game phived witli I In- .Seals on the home grounds by a score of I to It Tuesday afternoon. Los Angeles walloped Oak 1 land at their own park at the same THE OLD HOW AED RANCH imp ' Throe miles south of M-edfunl aud The Medford Athletic dub will hold miles west uf Pboeuii, ii now cut up its meeting Thursday night at the club iu Hiuall tructs to iuit the purchusnr. I rooms. Some very important qncHliniis Oue fourth cash, bulaucc in three pay will be brought up for disrussiou, which, mtutt. Tbii is a rare opportunity fur it is thought, will be uf interest to all nieu of mat) niHtiiis. Listed with all members. All n liters an- relented tb ngwntt. ; he present. Mr MADE TO WEAR AYliiit. others promise, we .nuaranlee -Hose that H'ive perfect serviee ;ml e.r without ilariiini!, ; miule of the finest spun yarn and reinforeeil heels and toes. MARVEL H9SE siiri uisses all imitations in durability ami comfort. Antiseptic dye, will Hot crock or poison the feet. Sold with n written GUARANTEE IN EVERY Ii O X to gladly replace any pair of hose that requires darn ititf witliin six months. We take all the risk, ami when yoti liny t lit Marvel Hose yen are insured ah snliiMy against discomfoi-t or loss. Sold, six pairs in a liox for $lTr0 You pay f.ixi for iiuilaliou. ( 'idors, Mack and tan.. Honest, hetter values ami helter merchandise pre vail here. T tl E o TOGGERY MKllWOHirs OWKATKST VAI.UK (l?VKUS. "Look out for paint" fJuly 10). Mrs. '. W. ( 'ouklin spent Tuesday night with Jacksonville frieods. J. J. Skinner of Griftin ( reek, deputy county nsi-Hor. has gone In the upper end of the vallev on oHii-inl bnines. I The farmer who cures his own meat, initkes his own sausage and lard and I whose wife puts up her own fruit and vegetables will not fall a victim to ; fnrmaldehdye, borax or ptomaine. CONTESTS DECIDED (Continued from page 1.) "Look out for paint" (July 10). Kings enmity, created a sensation in his opening .-ontence. "If this man MeCurren tells you he will support Hryan when hf goes home from this convention ho lies," shouted Williams. "Don't forget this. He Hes, and he does not dare to say that he will either vote or work for the party leader. Through the columns of bis chosen organ in Brooklyn he announced that he will not tolerate Bryan or Bry nnism. This Judas betrayed the demo cratic ticket at the last election in "New York state and defeated the candidate fur governor, Mr. Hearst." In the two Ohio district contests the videnco presented was an exact dupli cate of that brought out before the national eonunittee at its inciting on Monday. There was no appearance of ilio delegates of the nineteen! h district seated by the national i ittee on the peirtoiiiil appeal of Mm Tom L. lohnson. The committee d to seat i he contestants who were piesent, but Inter rescinded that to t ion and has an nounced it would pass upon the merits of the ease when the other contests were voted upon. Pennsylvania Contest. When Pennsylvania was reached Chas. Donnelly and William J. lirennnn pre rented the ease of the Gnffey men, while J. Berwond Daly and Lev. Mc W hist on argued ngainst enn tinning on ihe roll the delegates who are friendly to the Pittsburg boss. Both Donnelly and Brennan argued i hat GulTey was the logical leader of the party in Pennsylvania and they denied t hat he had ever made deals with the republican bosses, whereby I they aided in defeating the Bryan men j in the idty of Philadelphia. He stated that GulVey had worked unceasingly for the success of the democratic party, and declared that but for his efforts and his liberal use of funds for party use, there would be no democrat ie party in the Keystone slate. Daly and Mc Winston accused the Pennsylvania boss of selling nut the party in Philadclphio to the opposition. He declared that he personally begged every member of the last state conven tion to vote in favor of an uninstrncted delegation to this convention. I Several Verbal Encounters. ! There, were several heated verbal en j couuterH during the presentation of the Pennsylvania case, which was reached ; long after daylight, and it required rad : ical measures hy the chairman to keep peace. The last case to he taken up was the content from the District of Columbia, ind here also the evidence was exactly ihe same us presented to the committee Monday. The credentials committee went into executive session and also began the discussion of the merits of each contest. Be it resolved. By the city council ui the city of Medford, Oregon: That there bo nud is hereby estab lished in the city of Medford, Oregon, a public library, pursuant to the pro visions of the itatutes of the state of Oregon, said library to have quarters in the city ball building, and to he con ducted according to such rules and reg ulations as may be from time to time adopted by the directors of s:id binary. The foregoing resolution was adopted hy the council July 7, 1108, Olwell vot- j ing aye, Merrick aye, Trowbridge aye, Wort man aye, Kifert aye and llafer 1 aye. Approved: J. P. ItKDDV, Mayor. A I test: BKJ. M. COLLINS, Ifecorder. iri ' RESOLUTION. 'Look out for paint" (July lit). Be it ruHolvod, by the city council of the city f Medford, That it is deemed necessary aud is hereby ordered that the sidewalks along and abutting upon the premises herein after described, aud each parcel there ut, be rebuilt, towit: Along the east side of block fiO, und along the south side of lot 1, in block f)IJ. Along the east side of lots f and (J, in block 57. Along the west side of lots M and 11, in block 10. Along the west side of lot? 7 and S, in block 12. Along the we! side of block "!'. Along the east side uf lots 1 and 2. in block !."; all in the city of Medford, ac cording to the duly recorded plat thereof. Also, along the west sidu of "thesouth i;il feet of block 1, in Calloway's ad dition to tho eitv of Medford, Along the north side of the west IJlo feet of block 6 in Calloway's addition to the city of Medford. Along the east side of tho mmth 17H feet of block 5, in Galloway's addition to the city of Medford. Along the south side of Ninth street from the northeast corner of the Bro back reserve to a point SI 12 feet west of said northeast comer. And the recorder is hereby directed and required to notify the owners and occupants of said premises to rebuild such sidewalks at their own expense within thirty (110) days after the date of such notice, under the direction and supervision of the city engineer, and in accordance with the ordinances regulat ir.g such matters. The foregoing resolution was adopt vd by the council July 7, P.tOK. Olwell voting aye, Merrick nye. Trowbridge aye, Wort inn n aye, Rifert aye and Ha fer uye. Approved: J. P. ItKDDV, Moyar. Allest: HKN.T. M. COLLINS, Recorder. 00 Which Will It Be? PIN'KAIMM.K Nil UK HUT, OKMIANOE NIlF.li HKT, NTRA W HKKIIY C) OR RAM, VANILLA CK CI? RAM. ORDRRN DRI.IVRRRD TO ANY TART OF THE CITY. BITTKK.MII.K AND NWEKT OR RAM AL WAYS ON T A 1 '. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY Tlu rr in so miiili innil in the worst of us A ml so mm l bail hi ' best of us Thnt il hard Ii Ixhooris a hi of us To sjn nli ill of llir rt'sl of us. "I'is I rur tlit rr is yooil ami bint in all of us, but our riiurs hit nil iooil ' nothimj bad, ami no occasion to speak ill of them. Insist on iitliiii) the Medford 5c, R. R. V. 10c. or l)J Marca 15c Cigar .1 ii mi fact ii nil soldi blf tin' Till: It. It. V. ( 1(1 A It WOltKS .1 vd forth OiTfian. JULY Clearance Sale Every article reduced. Only a few new fall goods reserved. Full par ticulars tomorrow. See our Price List. Greatest bona fide sale ever attempted in Southern Oregon. It will pay you to wait. BAKER - HUTCH ASON CO. C St., Just North of JackBou County Bank A COMPLETE STOCK EVE RYTHING OF THE FINEST Toilet Articles Fine Perfumes Stationery Proprietary Remedies And All Other Drug1 Store Goods THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD," OUR MOTTO Prescriptions Prepared by an Expert THE EAGLE PHARMACY A. E. WHITMAN, MANAOER PALM BLOCK, MEDFORD DON'T FORGET CHOICE F1YK AND TEN-ACRE TRACTS () SALE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 AND 15. CLOSE IN, FIN 13 SU RROFX 1)1 NiS. $100.00 TO $150.00 PER ACRE. ONE-THIRD CASH, C. H. PIERCE & SON OWNERS. MEDFORD, OREGON Don't Bother to ook It's too hot. Get what you want alreh tv prepared; we have .t. We cater to those who want the best. THE DELICATESSEN C STREET, EAR EKlllTll think Isaac Ferris. Jr.. Ou. make the licst children's shoe in the market. We keep them. C. M. KIDD THE FOOTFITTER MtiOt'ORU SASH ft DOOK CO. Wingof ami Ikitr Screens, Block Wood TRADE HERE And Have the Best "There's a Reason" Cold Storage Meats Are Always Best Medlafd Meat Company Suci-essors to Rotting! 'ext I l,,tel Nash. O f f 1 .'A r.vtiiH. ..... -It ..... a. ... ate .... .... Iiicy (IUU. r. BEftvMN 6XH Alfe 7TH I8. PHOKB ti. I MMforl Tribune. JOc f mth. ALL. IHe TW'lnft J 3' It ftftfinftriS n o o