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Prohibition Id North Dakota.-
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........... .....w. , N u Oe0. a Wloah!p, adltcr, In
uuraiau man. , . I .,, to riM ol naeitlnnt bar
la mn.ttc .1 KuartliKD'bip or h bust
Scuil-tnoual
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H ipper .eah
7 nund to ,ti. p.Mwme; -Utdfor4,'brt
4 -. ucoud sla." nillllsr.' '
Ju0 MUr- i "Oifa- PolBt t .
' volooi, ts -npobltou sudtdat. for
I aomlBiUna for Coas'.f CoouilMto
; c. Mr. Omi bu ba raaldaot of
1 Jaokaoo . ,oont for tMOt"tDri
fMr. mi tbOM of kit aaaasrotsrieas
iwlo bioW;lB)L Ubtaftt doing aba
i bardast -afrlor oil'' Bomjnatlon.
i Ha' U good ods dvaal. :)f , '
1 If a Republican nominee for . sena
tor la defeated at toe poll. In June,
with nlf . aurtof 40,OW tot, It'a.
, a taro-to-One bet that there la aome
tLing wrong with tnot oanrildato, or
. tbat tba people tbinka tbata la at
least. Toe usoplo limy Tote for state
officials uoecrding to their Individual
fetllnga or prejudice, bat we do not
believe tboae seutiioenta will In
tiaenoe tuetn in ordinary oaaea In
voting for senator.
Me!ford la aooo to fc.nrsoedbv a
Jacksonville people are to be con
gratulated on their orgaDlzaticn of a
commercial olnb aud joining the
band of boostera for bouthero Ore
gon Tba commercial organization
of tba atate bare achieved great
things in tbe way of advertising Ore
g on Tboy have drawn tbe attention
of tba people of every state in the
Union to tin advantages of the Pad
be coast, and their efforts have re
sulted In thousands of people, and
good people, too, becoming oitl.eoa
of oar state.
To the Public
Having bean solicited by a goodly
somber of tba olti.eoe and taxpayers
of Jackson county to become a can
didate for tba otUce of County Aasea
aor of Jackson oonnty 1 bave decided
to become aicb candidate, eub)ect to
tbe action of tbe Republican voters
at tbe ooralng primary cleotlon.
William T. Urlevee,
Pel (1st, Oregon
To the Pnbllc
Having been solicited by a goodly
number of tba oltlzens and taipayen
of Jaokson ooanty to beoom. n oan
dldata for tba orHue of Oonnty At
aeaaor of Jaokaon county I nave de
cided to become auob candidate, anb
jeot to tbe action of the Kepublirao
voters at tbe oommg primary elec
tion J. W. Lawton,
Medford Oration.
Come and get our
on Chlnaware. Allen
apeolal prioea
Jl Keatran.
man. an Incompetent
aoeount of gnardlan tiled. ' k' ' .
' Estate of J M Heck. thorn, deceased.
Invnntorv anil annraiaAmani Hled.tfhaw
now buoroli balldlng, according to ,n(f MUtf w T,ue 2i3M. w.
atatemsnte tnada to a taporter ot tbi , Q( Ma A Youn itett(tit
Mall by Ka? Wllllama of Ht. Maik'a !,.,.. ,.a .rim, ai.
Epiaoopal obarch of this city aha I ibowlag , D vllluBj a, a4,78
Plana aave uvea innuu
of raising tba aecsa.ary fonda la to
be atartad at onoa. It will be oraot
d on the slu of tba promt obapal,
wbtek teVaooa lo"ba moved to tbi
oppwelU aide ut tba lot opop which
U bow ataada.
Tba saw structure la to cost la be
elgbborbood of (10,000 and wiU ba
built' of aaadstone, similar to tbat
la tba Post olboe bnlldlng. Tbe gen
era! llnaaof tba bnlldlng will, eon
form to tba Uotalo style of archi
tecture, and aooordlng to the , elans,
will ba a very handsome sttooture.
Situated as It will be. It will at
tract tba attention of pasaengera on
the tbiongh train and will lend much
beauty to the appearanoe of west
Seventh street.
A new pipe organ has been ordered
from Ohio for the ciiuroh, which la
to ooat It is hoped tbat tbe
Instrument arilvei In time to b In
stalled beiore 'ISsst'T. Ibis
w 111 Da placed In an addition
la planned for tbe present oburoh
boildiug. Tola building Kill ba mov
ed eo that It will face upon U street
and when the na w bcliding a ooii
p'eted, will ba used at a bunday
school room.
tilsliop Bcaddlog was very favor
ably impressed wltb the oundltloo of
tbe oburoh in Medford aud urged
tba immediate erection of the new
ohoroh building. It la expeoted tbat
be will visit Medford again ehortly
after Easter.'
STATEMENT N0 1
..'a .' 1 ' ;' 1 '
Senator Bourne la sending oat olr
cuUre la dtfvnse of tbe Primary Law
and Statemaot Mo- L Wo qnota from
oneoitbeaa: '
Dally it la becoming apparent that.
E.tat. of Anna Olay, de.d. Or- otb'i.w. Io ora tba
m inm ii- m I. .inn In Ij.u. In lalrA la, . '
der (or ootnmlaaioo to iaaue to take tea
iimoay. . , t '
Io matter of laat will and teatament
of Bartlatt Obenchalo, deceaaad. Or
der for commlssioo to take lealimony.
Eatala of Aonle L Berry, deceased.
Inventory and, appraiaamant filed,
ebowlng estate to be valued at 7,
834.88. ' '
In matter of guardianship of Battle
Anderson, a minor. Order to show
cause why real estate should not be
sold.
- Eitate ol Harriet Ads Taylor, de
ceaaed. Order fixing March 23d aa day
for bearing final acttlement of estate.
Ettate of 0 1 Foster, deceased, Or
der fixing time for pcrsunal bearing
March 23d.
Estate ot Julia A. Edwards, de
ceased. Inventory aod appraiscrocut
urgau ' hied showing estate to be valued at $-1,-whlib
ooo.
Estate of John Siutfer, deceased. Fi
nal account of administrator filed and
approved and administrator relieved
from further liabilit) In the matter.
Estate of Cbas. Manwaring.decuasod
Executor'e first and final account filed
and approved and executor relieved
from further liability in the matter.
Notice to Contractors.
Notloe la hereby given that tbe
directors of (oboul Distrtot ISo. 10,
Jaokaon county Oregon, will receive
sealed bids for tba construction of a
school bona for aaid district. Plana
and apeoltloationa may be seen at K.
W, Uray'a office in Medford, or at
tbe residence of tne olerk, Harvey
Blcbardson, one mile south of by bee
bridge.
A certified check of t25 mast ts
aompany eaob bid. bids will be
opened on March 21, 1008, at 2
o'olock p. m. Tba board reserves tbe
light to reject any and all bids.
J .;!t Harvey Richardson.
ancwer to a aeries ot queatlnna
I Inn upon the rlicct of probloltloo In
North Dakota la general and Grand
rorke it partloolat, save, editorially,
la part, aa follows: .
I Tba ) absolute prohibition of tba
aula of liquor doe not absolutely
prevent auob aale, beoauee tba daw
la sot universally raspeoted aor par-
I - .nnMAW .That IhU ! tanu U
Estate of J M Heokatnorn, deceased. ', , . ,h. . there li a dlapoeltlon on the put ot
Order to aell personal property. U,hlr , mo thtM it uiosrtala tndltiduala to ovtrihrow the1
1 - - I D, .ara Alartllnn laa, .ml UtabiMaV
No 1, tbareof. Tboae who are lead'
lag toeaeelvea to tola conspiracy are
Bet eery oumerooa, nni are noisy,' '
and pubiio attention should tberefoiej'
be called to tba Issue tbeli nolae in-!
volves. 1
In tbe palmy daya of Ortgon'e poll-! j
tloal macnina, of whlob ttwy ware la-!
tegrei parte and benefaotora, tbeae !
conapliatora were tbe political
uautpera In tbe polltlua and govern-l1
ment ot tbe atate. On tbeir pa rt It
required no isoognltion of -ight from j
wrong, uo adberenoe io civic de
cenoy, uo devotion to etblot, not!
ense ut honesty, no regard for or i
knowledge of tne fundamental pow-1
era, rights and duties of American ;
citizeusLIp to be political bosses..
All these needed, alt they bad, wne of 1
tbelr own orcatlon tbe party hatred
an d the l.erty !ab, e e
The pretext for justification upon.
whicb ttls anti-Etutement No. 1 ooo ;
apiracy ia based la the assertion that
tbe Primary Law daetroya party or-
gaoization, and, tneifore, upon auoh ;
pretext, la predloated an appeal to
party prejudice aa tbt means to tb a ;
and of ove .'throwing the law. If
machine" is meant by tba term
"party organization", and party or
ganization has no otber or bigber
meaning than the oocospt of a
meohanlam of individual human
nnlta anqaeatinnlngly obedient to a
boas will, tben yea, it not cnlv de-
atroya party organization, out it
oaght to destroy It in the Interest of
free oltlzeoskip and common deoen-
Wanted
Teams and teamsters ,by tbe Western
Oregon Orchard Uo. Address Fred
Luodabl, Medfoid, or apply at tbe
orobard.
Kor tbe beat bargains In Farm,
Dairy, or Stock Kaoohes, or Pratt
Lands, call on or address liarneea A
Tbnrnton, Yonoalla, Oregon. tf,
New Plata Filed.
Notice baa been received from the
Land Office at Roseburg tbat plats of
survey of the following townships have
been filed:
Sections 1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22,
23, 24, 26, 27, township 84, range S
west. Open for settlement April 14.
Sections 1, 2, 11, 12. 13, 14, township
33, range IS west. Open for aett.e
ment April g.
Township IS, range 1 eaat. Open
April 6. Included In Cascade reserve
and open only to bona fide settlers wbo
made settlement prior to withdrawal of
land.
South half of section 14, southwest
section 24; north i section 2(1; and
north t and southwest M, section 27,
townshir 19, range 11 west. Included
in Umpqua reserve and subject to en
try only as above.
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself a can'
didate for the ollice of Sheriff of
Jack son County, subject to the
action of tho Democratic primary
election, April 17;
Medford, Oregon. W. A. Jones.
Subscribe for Tbe Mall
SERGE
SUITS.
Every man needs a Serge Suit in the
good old summer time.
No matter how many other suits you
have, the Blue Serge Suit brings a vari
ation that is most agreeable.
Then the Coll Serge Suit is the thing for
hot daysand there is no substitute.
With one eye on the tailoring and the
other on the Serge, we furnish our pa
trons with Serge suits that can safely
be bought without any thought of them
going wrong.
We want you to remember that you're
enforcement of any law, or lta obeer
vanoe by tbe people there moat ba a
wllliognese on tne part of the auesee
of tbt people out tboae cf a particu
lar town oi village, bat of tbe people
at large to be governed by tbat law,
land a determination on tbelr part to
punish violations of It If laws ware
self enforcing. If It were aumolent for
the atate to aay, "lie It enacted," we
would bave little use for court and
eherltfa and none whatever 'or Jails
and penitentiaries,- A law, to be
effective, most have.tne moral sup
port of the people at large, and suffi
cient physical backing to make It
operate against tboae who would defy
It Thla aort of support tba pro
hibition law has In reasonable rncar
ore generally throughout North Da
kota. There are many communitla
in wbion tbe law la aurreptltloualy
evadsd, and doubtless there are still
some la which it ia openly defined
Hut tbe latter are rapidly decreasing
In nnuiber, aud tbe open bar, wbeie
arluka are aold witbout question tj
whoever baa the prioe, ia practically.
a thing of the paat.
Aa an - Indication of the change
wblob baa oonte over public eentlment
alnoe the law waa enacted may be
cited tbe statement of M. If. Mur
phy, of this city, made at a recent
meeting of tbe Commercial oluba
Mr. Murphy la a prominent buainea.
man who; haa lived in tbe stace for
many yeara. He baa been a naeful
member of tbe city council and o
the atate senate. He la now a mem
ber of the atate univeialty boa rd
At tbe club meeting Mr. Murphy
aaid tbat when the prohibition law
was under dlaousaioo In 1889 ha waa.
opposed to It. He did not regard it
aa practicable, be did not think tbat
it ooold be enforced, and be waa
oonvlnced tbat It would deprive the
atate and tba munloipalitiea of a
gieat deal ot revenue wltnout bring
ing about any oorrsapondlng good.
Kor tola reason be campaigned
agaloat It and voted agatnat It. Af
ter an experience of nearly 20 yeara
wltb lt,and after obaervlng Its cper
atlon in varioua sections of tba atate
be had found tbat he bi.d been mis
taken, and he numbered himself aa
among the moat earnest advooatea of
tbe law. He believed tbat tbe atate
waa vaatly better off morally and
materially for lta paaaage, ana be
woold get oat and oampalga for It a a
vigor oualy today as he campaigned
against it when the atate waa admit
ted.
The saloon la generally recognized
Io thla ooantry aa a compter of
youth. The prohibition law haa re
moved the saloon, aa each, from
North Dakota, Except lo the rare
oases where communities allow aaloon
to operate openly the place where
llqaor ia aold ia reaojfniz'd aa a place
. tbat la not reepjotaols and It ! uo
' oonatdered good morale or good form
1 to frequent eaob places. Unlen all
1 the activity ot brewing and distilling
companies ia iU-judged and mis-t
placed, tbe prohibition law has vastly
diminished tbe sale' of llq'ior hi trie
atate, and haa been both moral and
material. In the city ot Grand
Korka tefore tbe prohibition law
went into effect saloons existed all
np and down tbe business stroota,
ani some of the most valuable loca
tions in town were dovotod to this
nurposs. t'eara weie entertuintd by
n.any t'mt the enactment of a pro
hibition law would cause nicny of
tneso locations to become and remain
vacant. This baa not happened.
Tbe aal30n went, but other ana bt
. ter lines of business took tbelr place.
And It baa been eo every wbero.
TIr Sail' Gontluct i;kmsi I j
la in a large measure dependent upon the J.. j;
i efficient transaction of banking businegs-. )
' The selection of the Bank- as a Depositary !' ;i
r for funds is on important matter. . . ;
We respectfully invite y6ur attention to V ii
' the "trengtn,. conservative rhanagement, '
. equipment aud facilities ;which are afforded
, by-this llank.-,
State Depositary
Capital and Surplus $115,000 oo
!' jEstebliafaed 18M. .
W. J. VAVVTER,' Pres.
Q BO. W. J-UOLEV
r..ki.. rvj-iart,
FRESH DAILY
FIRST CLAfeS Bread, Cookies, Doughnuts a:id
Popcorn.
Also nuts, fruit and candy at
Balcomb's Store
104 Ve6t Seventh Street Moore Building
oy.
Neither Statement Na 1 nor the
Primary Eleotlone Law la tbe'perfect
Instrument of government tbat their
advooatea and defendera deair e, but
they bave proven aa reasonably effec
tive a tbeir hampering environments
will permit, and have given life end
potenoy in Oregon at least to tbe
public demand for th e elimination of
the boss and bia machine from party
control, and have orovlded In tbia
state for tbe exolueton of Oregon's
United fstatea Senatorsbipa irom tne
auction block at Salem.
Aa pointed out many timea bereto
tor, Statement No.1 doea not pretend
to penalize dlsobedienoe to its man
dates by tbe Infliction of corporal
punishment In goods or person, nor
in anv manner to oontravene the
Statutes and tbe Constitution, bat
what it aima to do and what it doea,
la by legal metboda to define apeolfi
oally the popular will la a given mat
ter and to keep constantly before tbe
legislator tba essential tact that Be la
nothing more than a publie servant.
temporarily clothed with authority to
execute the popular will aa It may
be manifested to him la an authori
tative form.
The Retort Courteous. J
At tbe terminal of an np the atate j
railroad one day laat week a conduct-:
or van making a verbal report to the
general manager. Among tbe things
that he reported waa that his train
had e track a bear on the way in.
"Was it on the track?" naked the :
general ma:i.icr. . ,
"No," replied the conductor. 'The (
train bad to go In the woods after ,
him." Philadelphia Ledger.
oeMoeoreoeoeoewc
Oro Kip
Men's Heavy Looking Shoes
This is the only leather which time and weather can
not harden. If you have been wearing out a pair of
shoes every six or eight months, try a pair of ORA
KIP and get a year's wear.
price $3.50
C. n. KIDD the Footfitter
Successor to A. C, Taylor
q?EeMSCeaace3ara
Medford Opera House
For 3 Nights
COMMENCING THURSDAY,
March 5th
Faits, the Great, & Company
With Their
Carnival of Wonders
Hypnot'.am, Spiritualism, Clairvoyance, Mind Reading, Moving Pictures
Illustrated Songs, Viewa ol tbe Pacific Quant, Iwo and one-half hours of
Fun and Myetery, Entire change of Program each night.
PRICES:
Children nncer 12 years, 25c.
Reserved auata, 50c'
AdMlaaioo, 35c.
ana
Advertise 1 Letter List.
l list or letters remaining "e-
ALWAYS FREE
to bring back anything that proves unsatisfactory or that you don't
like.
Konowme l
04u:tv'.
4, iwi:
nieroo, Andrew
Bwltfinfv, Frftuk
amvr, XT X
Took, K K
Rvf ,;, ju
ft ha. UoTI U B
Or? .
I'r.utfi.FO
A rr of out twit wi 1 14 ndt upon de
Irery ol ton of tb tv&ore atttcrs.
IVrtotucfcllmn for any of ttin above letters
pUM BT "Ail vert !ft1."
A M. Wi.)01KKU, PtMittnftaler-
Hnsrey, P A
Mrst.ull,K4an
Miller, 7.o
lluitroe, 8
Hicholi, Mri Charley
Hl. J
kv4wlek. Mr
tMrka, L O
TtttapteD, Adelia
Progress.
Towue OIJ Skinner declares be does
til be can to further tbe uatural pro$
reits of all men.
Browne Yes, his idea of unturul
proRress ts for rl-h mm to pet rlcber
and poor men poorer. Catholic Stand
ard and Times.
Complimentary.
"All my frfeuil say I made a mis
take In . marrying you!" cried the
stare wish ttcnuty. ""We were uowr
meant for encb other, for you're j st
a different from me as you can be."
'Ata." retorted her husband "you
flatter me. Houston Tost
StTt!o.-i Fop r'rrki.
No mmier how warm and weninl fl
i man may U a UwrucApr tr.)j)!-w!
, down Lis slilrt cellar will stiiuulaif
i him.
One of hc late.it nnips Is to paint a
! small Immh In imitation of a coif ball
and lei ti Tr.epti tnv a whnck nt It.
j One k,Z mo- .; -pUIniin plat-en for
t flrecrncV."!- a .iiifi'y ta.it, or. bet'rr
will, the .Kick hair.
i One of I he c jural diversions of nti
j eTenlnc ei'.'erMiiimmut Is to .fasten n
, ptnv. i' vi .tj : 1. .. . er.rtni.i, tciiili a
uiatf-li i ff.e i'u- 0 nn.l sec r hat the
flrrni-.-a 'j.
t'otne may i
:o t"--i- a '
All That Money Can Buy.
Family Friend There Js MIm Pedl
irree, who is siKh a society belie. She
has bo BHieb aplomb.
Mr, Comenf Tbua my gist moat get
some too. She's got to hare evel-y-tbi
nf going. Baltknorc American.
Single and Double Breasted Serge Suits in all the new and latest
cuts
$15, $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25 and $27.50
MODEL CLOTHING
"Medford's Correct Clothiers."
CO.
SEE
OUR
WINDOWS
FOR
THE
NEW
STYLES
Site For New School.
At a meeting ot tbe eohool board
Tuesday Rftetnoon it was ducttted to
pufc&asa tbe Philips realdunce pro
jiprtv at Fifth anrt A streata for the
site ot the oew ?W,000 eohool brlld
lu. The price paid was ?7,50 The
block will be Improved bv gradini;
aod the pls.Hlua of trees and lawn
and will make a lit retting for tbe
now bntldiDit.
The board expeota to bare tbe work
ot erection nnder wavVoon so tbnt
the bnlldlng will be read? fcr use
da ring tbe next school rear.
We aave yon money on American
prime at 5o.. drea giniihami.all 'tand
ard brands, at Sfc, 10c. l-'to. 15c aud
1 Inch Percales at liie and l.w
Rit bleached Pfonot ahlrtinl. 8-'
lor 30c. for S3,4e. 10-4 lor aw.
Fine .! inch bleaahed moilln si To, 8tc.
10c. I2tc and loo. Brum maalin, oo,
c, Tc, 7c, 8o and 10c.
Baker-Hutchison Co.
vgpt (Hi flm
etuiii. r
MM
1 iiTW-
ill
a il;'te :!:.s's win-
e that it is seon at
iL'd dinl'iLi room.
litis
But Trhi;.-
fs:irLd tlmt
tovt. H pvy t
H ni;iy foxt bloid.
y our fate, be
i.JCJ.'.lAlioU Will
t-rc inure, and
hut Ir will st.tnd.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Medford, Oregon,
tho Major approving, tbat there be,
aod is li reby called a special election
in said City, fur their approval or re
jection, a proposed amendment to Sec-
i lion 44 ni tne oily dinner 01 saia vuy,
' Hurt ouch other matters at my law
i fuiiy be lrou,;ht up at find elcoiion ;
j tlmt s;iiil election ie held on tbe 17th
, duv of Miireh, li.HW, between thu hours
ot 8 A. M. aud 3 P. M. of said dy.
I'lhrt fo! lowing are herr-by dcit?nHLed
and auoiiited ns thn ju(Jes and clerks
i oi tHid cltrrtii'n:
For lb Fi -t Ward; polling: place.
old City FUll, over H.tsrvio's Dtug
8 ton. .Twli, Geo, A. Jaffifon: jiiCre
and cieik. D. G. Karties; judge and
clerk, J. U. VVilleke.
For tlv Second U'urd ; polling place,
Sample KMitn f Hotel Naab. alu!e,
V. J. Emuriek: judue and- clerk, 1. G.
Karnes ; judn and cierk, H. H. lnr
vey. 9
For the Third Ward; polling place,
Ctty Hull. Judge, A. T. Driftko; judgo
and clerk, F. M.uwart; juduo and
clerk, C. E. Cullina.
Tbe foregoing rtnolntioa wu adopted
by tho CiVy Conneil Kabraary 9, iVOtt,
Trbrilt bot, dfrt aye, W
aye, Merriofc aa, Maar ayt, iHw
absent. v
Approved Fabruary TA, 1905.
J. F. KEDDY, Mayer.
A.ttct:
Pesj. M. Collins, Kccorder.
FOR SALE-
it irill il h y o.;ivfMMi ;MP for bofh.
'iliroiipU tbe tUk-k Ijort of fie . res
eat I ee tho'V.-jp?'i of t!" fu4we
aa the win in h?Hr i!. Ye fMalt nmte
this a ploBiotis, an !ianioriI day. When
we are in onr Rrnvr-! onr children will
honor It. They wlil celebrate It with
thanksptvlng, with festivity, with lam
Arcs and illnmlnatlou4. On its annua?
return they will shed tearscop lout,
gushing tenra mt of subjection and
glavcry, not of affony and dlatreas, but
of exultation, of rnititi.de and of Joy.
John Adams Ho fore the Continental
Congress.
L';.jid Stl'-.I.ur.
At I-iiUe Cluu'Lv. r.-.ir ;Le ulf o'
Mexico. 0 r.v;.i ;.ev t-;ie:iaa,
ruiph. r Sx ohT;,::.".; th ti i';,;i;.i.Ir:
in fte ror.n r li-;. M. WViis drAen to
i :ep''t nf v ' I i n( pa-i-.v
leutti revealed ii:tead i ileii deposit of
"ilpUur. To crt:.iit the mlr-'r:t lio.Iow
ctiln?t weiv fi.! !..,i tlic e :rth. Pucu
sulp'jur well ciits of f'ee tulx.,
one within another. TlirniMrti the outer
rube hot wntr is fnrced down, and It
Ipsuea throrich perfoi-ntlitua near the
bottom. Thr-uitfb. thp ctntml tut hot
air is drlveu a little lower than the
points w le re the hot wntef ecper
Through the third tube. lneloed be I The Lucky Quarter
twecn the other two. the liquid sul 1 8 ue one you pay ool for a box ol
phur, diMoived by the water, rises to Dr. Kines New Life Pilla. They bring
tbe surface under te combined in tin-1 you the health that's more precious
of the pressure of the column of than Jewels, try them tor neaoactie,
If they disappoint yoo the price will be
cheerfully refunded at Chas. Stracjf'i
drnff store.
1 J. I. Case traction eogine, 14-tiorse '
power.
1 U-stnmp mill, liidi n make.
1 tttuall rock ciuiber.
1 8hor!-e power horizontal gM enirtne,
Pairoanks.
1 Khorae power boiizontul gas engine,
Cincinati.
t 4-ilrill air compressor.
1 double b"x3 hoisting engine.
1 :i-lde matcher and planer, 8x24,
nearly new.
1 15-horse power horizontal boiler,
Atlas.
1 12 borne power steam engine.
1 10 horse power standard gas engine,
E.C. TROWBRIDGE,
Manager Medford Iron Works
aod the ltnpmeioo of tbe rising
tr. The liquid eoipbar It led to to
wooden raserolri where It eoole aad
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