MEOFOHJJ DAILY TRIBUN PL MED FOitD. fmv.an. THPRSPAY. NOVEMBER VX 100- Social and Personal Vote for tho most pupulur baby. Bal Iota lit King & Long's. J). W. JIuzel who was in,n rcl some weeks ngo by being struck by a Koutu er.i Pacific engine, wan forced to sub mit to uti operation Wednesday. If is leg was umputulcd. Try a paeknge of Grant ' hygenie crackers. Allen & Rengnn. V. T, (irievo whs u recent Medford visitor. L'nint's hygenie crackers. Allon & HfllgUH. Sin-riff W. A. Jones whs in Medford ednesday on biisinpss. (Jrupt'n hygenie cracks are best. A 1 b u Si Ifcagau. Mrs. I. L. Jacobs recently paid 11 visit to friends in Jacksonville. ' ' ,l:(liiiHfHi 's Hcst Flour, Me Co:tib A True, , William Hudge litis returned to Nortli Forks, X. I)., to spend the winter after 11 vi--.it of some months in Mod ford. 14 Mcf'oiub & True, located at Page & Son 'h wii i chouse, opposi t i It. R. ( 'o. water tank." W, Morse of Trail Creek is stopping nt present in Med ford. Keo tlio now meltings, sweaters and suits. Ilnkor-Hutchnson Co. 208 The Pythian Sisters entertained Wed iii'wlay evening. " Mi-Comb & True for prices on fiOO- pound lots of flour and potatoes." A. 1 1. Cornell of (Irants Pass was rec'iit visitor in tliitt city. "MH'omh & True, headquarters for jHiiiltry supplies. " Phono .'JiHJ.I. .), H. Morgan of Ashland was u.re cent Med ford visitor. The KxHtnnge uids worthy men und v.oiiM n to find employment. No rhnrgi It has now on i(h lint n seamstress, a S( inidiiiaviau girl for housework, n painter, an all-round fum turo man, mason, a man of all work mid others wanting work. Send your requests to the Heehive In nth rooms, No. IS ( ffreel, South. D. fl. Crow, mgr. 201) L. .'. Hirers un Kvniis Creek resident was transacating liusiupsa in Mod ford recently. Mi l. P. P. Itoxford 1ms left for mi visit in southern California. W. Kittredgo is visiting relatives in Medford, His homo is in, Hilver Lake, 11. P. Mulkey went up to Ashland the first of the week to get his family, who havo boon visiting friends there for several weeks. A. li. Cornell, tho insurance agent, was up from (Irants Pass on business this week. Mrs. Fd llinns returned from Tort land one day this week and In spending u few days in Medford before going to lUllilllllll, ('III. CITY STANDS PAT POLICE IN SEARCH OF ' AN ESCAPED PRISONER MONTIOItEV. Cal., Nov. lil. The ii lire here are searching every nook and corner of the water front, for an ua known prisoner who ocf.pcd from tin government military prison on A lent rax isl.iml last. Sunday. He was rercued in San Francisco and escaped when brought here to be turned over to the military authorities. The man was picked up nearly dead ia San l-'rancBcu bay Monday afternoon by 'I bout from the oil barge Santiago,! The Santiago was delayed ia the bay on account of heavy fug when u lookout sighted a man supported by'a plank in !he water. When he whh rescued his Hollies proclaimed him i prison from Aicatra. island, but the captain of the Santiago decided to bring him here and hir:: him over lo the military author lies bi'i'iiuso he did not wish to lose time by running back to Han Francisco. The man was given niidical attention and revived. The captain reported hit capture to the military pst, and Lieu tMiaat Davis and two soldiers marched down to the waer front to get the prisoner, t Tim prisoner slid down n rope into the ocean and swam to shorn when 'he saw the guard coining for him and us eaped among Ihe timbers of the nil wharf. The p.. lire wen called in to assSc-l In the search, and they have been look ing for the man since he escaped. He was seen about midnight near the pus tcm house in soaking wet dollies, and after begging sonic mulches of a fisher niiiti, he ran toward the bench. MARRIED. ALI,i: ( HAKiln M,.,ford, Novem ber IS, Mr. Vancy II. Allen and Mis Lola K. Craig. Itev. YV. F. Shields offi ciating. The young people will make their home at Sterling, where the young man in a foreman in the Sterling mine. HOWARD KINCAtl) In Medford, November M. Mr. (leorge Howard and Miss Lot I jo Kinenid, Row (I, L, Hall officiating. The young eouplo will re side In this citv. STORM M!DDU-:iirSMKli In Med ford, November IS, Mr. Clevo L. Storm and Miss Flv.i Middlcbusher, both nf Tiail, Justice W. II. Canon officiating. Tin iple will reside at Trail. NEW FRUIT STEAMER FOR PACIFIC COAST SKATTLK, Wash., Nov. 111. It is announced here today that the steamer Admiral Sampson, one of the t argent and fastest vessels of the Tailed Fruit company of the Atlantic will be brought around the Horn nnd be put on the run between Seattle and San Francisco next year. The vessel has been purchased by President II . F. Alexander of the A task a I 'aci f i c St enmsh i p coin pa ny, who is now in New York, and has wired fiiat ho has made nrrangeiueiils for the sending of the new vessel to the Pa-, cifie". . I (Continued from page I.) . - " City Recorder. ' ' i This brought forth the following re- j ply, dated Chicago, November IS: li. M. Collins, City Recorder, Med ford, Or.: Telegram received, iiisjst boads being delivered with all coupons attached according terma our contract. Kmleavored be fair and offered divide interest, if not uceeptcd, withdraw this offer anil insist upon strict compliance our contract. Do not believe city de sires test matter in federal court as delay more expensive them than us. If we tofik up all bonds immediately and allowed cit v half accrued interest. would this be satisfactory Wire. With due respect your attorney's opinion, largest and most prominent corporation and bond attorneys here including judge supreme court ,hold contract absolute ly enforceable, ('onsider ijestioii of con tract authorized by ordinance mere tech nicalil'y, as' mayor and yourself both certified that you nccepted propositus under authority of pity council a no! city delivered pnrt of bonds under term thereof. Does city desire an nr Intra meat of court f Can Afford to Fight. "We can afford this better than city, ulthmigh disliking lawsuits. We are dis posed to be fair and willing to mak concessions, but not willing concede everything. It appeals to anyone's or dinnry business sense that money can not be engaged and held without cost. Wp will hold city liable for commissioiif and prospective profits on sale of bonds as delay is causing loss every day. Wire reply immediately. "JOll N NUVKKN & CO., ' 4 Hankers. ' ' Nuveeti sent no certified check Willi bid until n quest "d to, and then sent one certified to by his own cashier, drawn by his own concern on itself. Tin concern also arointed criticism by fie orient wires instructing the city what waler system to accept. Advortisoment for Bids. The advertisement for bonds read as follows: ."The city council of the city of Med ford, Oregon, will receive sealed bids up to (1 o'clock p. in., June 1), 1 for tho sate of ;lii"i,i)iKI worth of 5 pei cent, interest semi-an anally, Medford waler bonds proposals to be asked I'm for both straight IK) year bonds ami for seriul bonds, to be retired nt tin rate of 10,000 per year, beginning with thc'l'ith vear. Olio hundred thousand dollars of is sue to bo for immediate delivery, bal ance to be delivered as funds are re ptircd, in quantities not less than !I0,- HOO, INTEREST NOT TO ACCRUE UN TIL BONDS ARE DELIVERED, AND PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. Bid Rocolvod by Wiro. On .Tu no il the- bids were received, timing them being the following tele jni in: "Will take i per cent .'10-year boadt. it par, $:i(i."ttooo, furnish blanks and legal guidance aad furnish money as needed, provided city allows us H per ut commission to cover cost, of blanks. il.torneys fees, etc. This is better Hum .'I N basic interest. "JOHN NUVKKN & CO." , A ft it so mo delay t lie bid was in ept ed June 21 and the following con t ract, signed by the mayor, pity record- j r and bond buyers: Contract With Nnvoeu. Chicago, June 20, I90S. Don. May r and City 'Council, Medford, Or.: For tho 105,000 legally issued water works ! muds of Hie city. of Medfordf Or., de ivered lo us in Chicago in denoinina- ions of $lnno, iltitcd .Inly 1, liioH, and ' maturing $10,000 Julv 1, to ltt:t7, I inclusive, and the balance, $ l.'i.umt, .luly I lOIlN, bearing interest at the rate of ! percent per annum, both principal nnd semi-annual interest payable nt some bank in New York or Chicago, mutu : 11 v satisfactory, we will pay you par, namely 4:tuT,000, and in addition will uiuish lithographed blank bunds and Ira ft of any ftii't her necessary legal proceedings. The city, however, to al ow us $IS,000 as commission, to cover est of attorneys' feci, blank bonds and ther expenses. Said bonds to be de tivered to us and the money furnished as needed on engineer's estimates for work done or material furnished, duly Mowed by the citv council. " You are to furnish us, previous to delivery of the bonds, with a complete certified copy of the record of pro dings leading up lo the issue, evi dencing the legality satisfactory to one attorney and to take such further action :ts niav lie ucccsHurv to make the bonds fully legal. "Attached hereto ih a certified check for tlvj.."!!) as evidenc'1 of imr gmd faith in carrying out the above proposition, which check is to be used only as pari payment n tho purchase of the bonds and is to be returned to us if leal bonds avo not issued and delivered in accnrdaiico herewith. "This proposition it: in accordance with offer made by telegraph through the Jackson County bank of Medford, ! nr., on June !. I'Mis. "JOll N NI'VFKN A CO." The above proposition accepted under : authority of the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, on the ISh day of j June, 11HW. ' , J. F. RF.DDV, Mavor. HKN.l. M. COMJNS, Citv Clerk. Ntivoen a Smooth Ono. When Mayor .1. F. Reddy was in Chi ', eago on his recent eastern trip he took ! ocension to call upon Mr. Nuveen in' bis Chicago offices in order to talk . over the matter of the bond issue. The mayor was royally received, was given much of the -business man's time, was invited to dinner and would probably have been entertained bv the broker had not the mayor dec'ined. lint when (he bond issue was mentioned Nuvccu flashed -a telegram on "Doc" saving that the city nttoruev of Medford has that tho city nttornev of Medford had while in Chicago that hiis reputation was to.k litem, inking ilu- ( ham-e of sell good, however but the opinion was ,hcin to others. While hi bouse is advanced bv other houses that a bond .sbue of ;m:1uou was to great amount UM ,l,rH Hh lt,,w of tlu 0,,,,'r"' I .r him to take himself, but that he i o B,ds well among his a social s. ' LINEMAN RECEIVED SHOOK FROM WIRE it he mercy of tho bond house, or words 1 .to that effect. After that, the mayor Edward OTirien, a lineman in the was without wind in his sails, employ of the Roguo River Kleetrie conY j "John Nuveon is a smooth article," pnny, received a shock from n live! said the mayor in speaking of the mat wire nnd came near losing hln'Hfp. ter after his return tu Medford. "He is His hand was badly burned where It I all that a polished business man should grnspd the wiro nnd he was knocked be. He is so sauve, vo slick, that I im iluwa by Ihe shock. Ho was removed agine that it would take u man of some hoi.ie and is rapidly recovering. class to do business with him. I found iir First We have just received and put on sale today our first shipment of Holiday Goods, consisting of a swell line of the well known Uso na ware in Jugs, Vases, Rose Jars Steins etc. all popular priced. JUST IN A Large Line of plain white semi porcelain talile ware at our usual money saving price FANCY CHINA We will have a tew sur prises for you in this line tomorrow. Come in nndee them, we are always pleas ed to show goods 1 he largest, most complete and popular priced line of Fancy Glass ware, China and Household Furn ishings in the city. Let us show you our lines, the goods will speak for themselves. 1000 Cakes Oatmeal, Witch Hazel ani Glycerine Toilet Soap, full size, 3 for 10c H ussey s Cash Store Beautiful Large Wax DOLL (MVKN A WAY TO THE Most Popular Baby IN jUKDFOKI). Christmas Eve A coupon with every ten-ceni; purchase of can dy. Voles lo he pnhlished every Saturday. Yule for your fuvorile hiibi. King & Long MKDKOIil) HOOK STOK'R Our Candies are home-made, fresh and pure. A Map of Jackson County The Tribune and Southern Oreyonian is having made at great expense a fine, colored, lithographed map of Jackson county. This map will show all cities, towns and villages, rivers and waterways, section and survey lines, railroads and projected rail roads, wa.on roads, forest reserve bounda ries, election precincts and other data need ed by everyone. All townships shown in colors. This up-to-date map will be ready for distribution some time in December. It will be s. .hi only through The Tribune and Southern Oregonian. This will be your only chance to secure a good map of Jackson county, as all map edi tions are out of print and plates were des troyed in the San Francisco fire, necessitat ing new plates made at an enormous expense. Further details later, lfeady in December. MANY SUHl'RISKS AWAIT YOlT AT THE THANKSGIVING Mil HAVE YOLT FHiUKEl) ON LINENS? ladv happened into our store yesterday and culled for some hooks and eyes aiumrenllv this was all she wanted, but the clerk asked permission to show her tnl!. linen, at the same time explaining that a Thanksgiving Linen bale was go- A . . " .- . i ctrt i : o ing on. The ladv bought u yards ot .f l.uu J ame j.meii hi ioc u ,ru, awi.B yx.oo rc i, ,. J, I on' V.,,.l.-iu .,t i; Jll snviiur ' LbO Three vards of $2.00 Table Linen at $4.89, saving anil tw! dozen 2oe Towels at $5.04, saving 1.11 .96 On the entire purchase of linens, etc., she saved $5.02 She paid for the entire lot, $10.98. If she had bought it any other time or any other place, she would have paid exactly $25.00 and probably more. This lady knew linens when she saw them, and was delighted to think that she had stumbled onto a sale that was a sale. The clerk asked this lady if she read the papers, and she replied that she didn't, but would subscribe for the best one in town at once, for she said that slit! wanted to read the advertisements which came from a store that reallv gave the values in the store, as well as the paper. Underwear and Hosiery VALUES YOU'LL APPRECIATE A glance in our display window will prove to you the fact that we are showing a complete line of Underwear for ladies, misses and children. Now is the time to be warm and comfortable, and our stock has just been made com plete by recent .shipments. "We invite you to look at the same time, assuring you that the Thanksgiving prices are bound to please. SEPARATE GARMENTS . . . : .$3.00 and along to 25 UN I ( )NT SUITS $3.50 and along to 50 NAZARETH AVAIST UNION SUITS. ROS'IERY, for ladies, misses and children; all sizes in cotton, wool and fleeced lined. We guarantee the values to be second to none to sell at 10c, 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c and 50c MEDFORD'S PROGRESSIVE LADIES' STORE. BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. Classified Advertisements Olio Cent a Word No single insnt tions lesa than 15 cents. Six insertion" or the price of four. Seventyflv out s a Huh per month. FOB BAIiE. t'HUI HAWS lot) ju-.res, mostly Imttniii Ininl, nil inulor Find lulu) ditch; two niilcH from rail road (Hal ion; $10 mt Hero; Hlcnlil lj:ir:iiii; finest . Hpit Ki'iiliurg land in the valley, AddrusH A. It., t-aro of Triltunii office. 213 l'OK SALK Fivo yt-ar old team, waoii a i'd liariM'ss; will .it'll all or a 113' part. K. V. Smith, iVntral Point. HortiiH will Im nt Nash HtaMeft Satur.lay "111 l'()li WALK One aero, hotnise nnd good improveniontH; insido city limits; price $12110,; onu-haU' cash. I0 acres 13 miic-H out. Fivo acres in orchard, fair im provements. $-iQ liuys fine largo 1 l.iiihlihK lot. ti. W. fc'tone, over Bijou Theater. 213 DICTIONARY FOR SALE A copy of the Intent edition of Webster's Inter national Dictionary, unabridged, in dexed and entirely new; a bargain. Call on or address Geo. T. Fattcott nt Wells, Fargo & Co. 's express offieo Water Proof Shoes Lumbermen's Pacs, Knee and Hip Rubber Boots, Waterproof Shoe Oil. High Cut Leather Boots in all Sizes SEE WINDOWS We carry the strongest lines at the best prices in Southern Oregon. Buy now. Rainy weather is coming. SMITH & MOLONY FOU SALF Fivo and tou-acro tracts within and adjoining city limits, ut n bargain on long time. Address P. O. liox 418. Medford, Or. 24S FOU SALE A house and lot in Cen tral I'oiul, one block fn in Mai:i sticet, house 21 feet square, 4 room?, lot ft.'x 140; price $1500. Inquire of Mrs. I. M. Km arson, Central Foiat, Or. 210 POll SALE A good small business on Seventh street. Reasons tor soiling. Address, P. O. box S12 or call at this ofi'ice. tf FOU SALE 320-acre ranch, $f3,0iTl), first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See h. E. W.( Tribune office. tf TO TRADE Light single covered bug gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W.j Tri bnno office. tf WANTED. WANTED A horse, nbout 8 years old, weight not less than 1200 pounds, sound and gentle; will work or drive single ami double. Address Tribune, Medford. 211 LOST Hoy's overcoat, either in Med ford or on road south between city nnd John Mills' ranch; color of cont gray, black collar, plaid lining. Finder please return to this office or to Roger S. ftennett, room 10 over Medford Tea & Coffee House. Reward. 209 LOST On Monday, n gray overcoat, on Kagle Point road. Leave at this office or address Drummer Pros., llox HO, Medford. 200 LOST Small black nnd white long haired spaniel, with name "Mascot," on collar; Maltese cross nickel tag, marked "Dost on Ideal Ojera Co.'' if.") reward. Keturn to Kmerick Cafe. F. W. Walters. 209 lk FOU KF.NT Ranch for rent, with tools and cows. Apply this week only to C. K. Wolverton. Woodville, Or. ' 309 FO U KEN T Fu rn ).- hed room for gen tleman; also day board. Mrs. Stone, No. 10 North (i street. 214 S. C. WHITE LKdllOHNS The 227 egg strain cockerels to $l-"t. Hens at 2."0 each. Trio. 10. Pullets 3 months old at $M.0i dozen. Casa Grande Poultry Co., Roseburg, Oregon. 209 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' NEW SUITS Bovs' good Suits in Buster Brown and double-breasted styles at $3.50 and ?5.00. Boys' natty double-breasted Suits in new brown, urav and blue shades at $3.50, $4.0C, $5i00 and $G.0O each; sizes 4 to 1") years. Hoys' odd Knee Pants in wool suitings and corduroy at 50 and 75c pair. Bows' cordurov Knickerbocker stvle School Pants at ' '2.00 per pair. Boys' corduroy Long Pants with seams and cul'I's at 4.00 per pair. SEE AVIXDOW DISPLAYS PRY GOODS. SHOES, FURXISHIXOS Van Dykes