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    THKMKDKokj) DAI LV TllIIiFXM, MKIH'OIM), Oh'., Til rifSDAY, MAKCII 10,
Medford DailyTribune BRADLEY DECLARES IN
AL.v.J.aper.naLiv.Tow. J p.yQfl QF FAIRBANKS
'nhlisliid evi-ry t-vroing cicept Sunnaj;
Medford Publishing Company. ! - '
OJ"l';rXAML .MiiranrtMng!L. i New Kentucky Senator-Elect Out Flat-
"A.ln.ili is Socond ela Matter in I d ox jndj:ina mate,,,,,,,, u, the
llin lot,ill'ii-i' at Mi'dfnnl, Orfgon.
, " One Man to Defeat Bryan Is Inti
Subscnptlon Rates:
lt,,e th, l.y mail ..r tarri.r. . . .0 ..inj ma to 1'rlcnd of Roosevelt.
I hie vi-nr, Ity mail 5.110 .
THE PORTLAND EXCURSION.
In inviting tin- IWtltunl t 'imrm-m;il
clnli ;iml tin- Iiiiin-HH tm-ii ut i'urtliiml
1 visit Mnlt'oiti litxt month umJ he
I htrl tllilM tl ut lnciil i JCH-IIHI tin Ml'll
fu 4'(.mnii-lYiul rlnl. iliil n vitv vU-vr,
iliiiiL;. ii ml oni' tlial will niiiko ill"' city
limn Ijillictl nltonl mul tin ll iimri yowl
ili.tn :ihrml nny l:ni ilml riml.l inivi
lll'i'li llfVIHI'll.
Th interest I'nrlliiiMl n't in Mnl
l.n.1 mul in Hit IfMjftic Wivrr vnll.y In
n imiNl I:iimI:iIIi- WlWl. 'I iniiko tin'
!niilusH iih'ii ut' tin' lin t MiMtli t':iinili:ii'
with I In ri.-li.nl siTtiuii uf Or. jji.ii in
siiiiiiiI ltiir.iii.-wn i-itm fltnl to w-iiiv :i
Kii-i:il 1 nil ii of I In Itii'lhiK lii.-n of I In
Htiili' iv ill r.milt in (tiihilil iiilvcrilHlny.
When tin- yin-ulK jiniv.1 tin- nn-linnlM
will lie in I'ulli'Ht hi. ..mii, tin' IiIIIh fur
i-tril with wihl flmv.'iN, himI mil nr.
wi'itrinu Iiit fniri'ttl mini.'. All who
iiiinc will ) i-linmn-.l with vnlli'V ami
If y mul no itwiiy injiin; tl' raisin of
Mi'ilfont mul Dm- lii-fiutil'iil ItoL'iie Itivtr
vullcv.
FOR A WATER SYSTEM.
The city roiiiii'il litis inlii-n ti Hti-i in
I lie rilit iliroi'l ion l.y y.-ltinj; down to
himini'NN nil tin' Wlitrr iroKMit ion. The
culling of ii Niri'lnl clt'i'i Inn to voti
ImuhIh for tin1 const rih't ion uf a gravity
wiiler NyMlcin in tin' first st.-n tmvur.U
rii'ciiriiig Much a Mvsh'in.
The H)i'cial coinniitli'i' li;in not yet
inailc i t n n-porl, am) until Die pnhlic in
tnken inorc fully inln it h i-onCiiloncc
ami it m laiiM mmlr known tally, com
meat on the l.liiiln are iaipoHHilile. (tut
I he jHihlic Iiiih everv cotifiileiiee in the
coiiiiniltei'.
A jrnvity maiiii-iuil water hvmIciii in
I lie Im-hI im cMl 111W1I any rily can milk
mul it in ten t itni'M true of M eil ton I
The city cannot grow niu.-li larger with
out n mipnly ut" pure wnler. lV.il(
daily in mm up t Ii i k ijn-e for other place
becaiiMi- of I he inaleiiiacy of I lie pret
en I MVMteni, Wil Ii a good mipply an
unreel, Mcdfonl will double in popnla
lion tn two vearM.
Newbury in the Race.
.Im-ltKiinville, Or., March 17, I'MiS,
To the I'i'ople of .Ini'ksoii t'ounty:
A rumor hart gained currency, doubt
leHM through lite agency of my political
"friends," that I had determined In
withdraw from the nice for district at
lorney on i at of my lieulth. I
beg In et I lie public right oa Huh point
and lake the crimp out of the "rumor '
by stating that I am a candidate for
the republican nomination for district
attorney, mid J iik the suffrages of
the. republicans of .liii-hson county al
(he priiuiiries, luiHeil upon inv r ud uh
an nllnriicy nl I h Jackson county bar.
I have nclively practiced law at llii
bar for five yenrs. ami I think my rec
ord in that time is a creditable nne. I
have had some tin ciimcn before this court
during tliese years mul believe mysell
familiar with the practice of the court,
and if elected will n.-l have tn be eila
eated by the taxpayers along this line.
It is true (lint during the piist six
weeks, which time I :.!innl have I n
inli-iviewiug the republicans of the dis
li'iel. I liuve been serioiislv imlispoHed.
due to na operation which wiih ueces
Mary to iimlergo; but I nm attndiug lo
biisiaesM agiiin and ibire the support
of IIip republicmiM of the district.
l-'oiir years ago 1 im;i.1i. ni).,, f,,r
diNtricl. attorney mid was lienten threi
voten in .Incksoi iv. mi. I I io not
ft'el Ih.il (he showing was a discredit
In in. I denim aeain It. 1H l ho r,.
lican nomi . have no pledges to
make rxci-pt ll. involvr.l in the
until of office which the district nllnr
ney must take tht I will enforce ihc
laws to the best of my i.l.ilily if elect
el. Vi-ry truly yours.
;rs XKwnriiV.
HOW ADVERTISING OFFSET
EFFECTS OF THE PANIC
r force
reina i k
Aa nn inntitnce of ilt value
papi-r advertising ,i iU( nunc
trade, the following facts me
ai.ie: Pnriug Ibc beithe orders ro
ceive.l by the I(.mkIiis lto., lS
coiupnny of Urotlun, i,sh,, f, ff ;
"""'M f I lie bi.Hims depression
lonowmg nie pain.-. The ad
manager of thm :ll)lt. ,.,.,.,.,
tmiieil the matter to Uomtiioi
and iisked his n-l i.e. h h. th
IS ll g
ii men
I MlglilS
r under
nie circiiuisttinccs th.-v nhould place the
usua ntnounl of advertising .hiring
January mid l-'.-b. .,, v . hi. h nr.-ii-u.illv
Hi.' Hh.west in. mm I,, j ,, v..,r
in the sh.... bnsin.-ss. i ,., Ill(r )tl(,
las lit mire .t(b.,., , iilrli-;(sc uf :tn
per cent in the mil, .mil appiopi hiti-d
for ndvrriisii.g. .I.-. I.nu.g il);(t ,,,,-h .,
increase would help i ,,,. ,,.
nnl'axomble binim-n uml...)!,, Thet,.
Was coilsi.lerabh- nUpt i, IMII n, ,
result iiinougHt the pnn. i.; l inplocs
of the Hough .ni v. Hut Mir re
suit showed alnio.t mi iinnic.li:ite mi
provement ill biioiliesH. uliich is n.nv ;i
eniging more than hist vti, dining i h,
ieuall v dull ui lis.
Thus the biisitirts ag;iritv .." .
emor D.iugliis has oei..nuc Die h:itd
linies, and Ins optimism ha proxcu mi
antidote to Die republican p.-mic.
The advertising manager el' lioemoi
OoilghlM epl;iiiis the pi menoti of
in. r. .is. , snlrs. wlo a bv all the rules
of business there should hae be.u :i
decrease, as cntiiely prhhi.. by the
increased nd vei t i nug. lit her advertise
ers of shoes were drawing in their horns
and ninny of their for r cusi rs
were imlitced to palronie the Uouglas
shoe because it was more t hati ever
brought to llieir notice. I
Moral: Never let up in your 0ver
lising (hiring a dull season, lit tler in '
crease it, .
rWANKI'nKT, Ky., Marrli
Senator elect V. (I. Itradlev has given
out a statement a) uueiiig hiuiS'-lf nu
etpiivocally for the u ination of Vice
I'li sideiit rairbanlis for the pi.i.. iic.v
bv the retiublie.'iu national convention.
Uradby says the republicaim will
hiive no' walkover in th pi-.-sident ial
, I. nl mul that Tuft ' iioui ination
uioild bv no in. ant maUe certain his
bctioti. He coulilllies: "Willi the la
bor uiiiitns and negroen against liim. il
is exceedingly doiiblful wliellier 'I'atl
could carry tlx stales of Ohio, Illinois.
Indiana. New J. rsey, New York mul
possibly oiImih. Th. re can be no hope
of carrying K.nlu.ky, West Virginia
or Maryland. He will not get ihe dec
loial Mill' id' any of the extreme south
era stales.
"The federal officeholder III Ken
lucky have never railed when controll
iug Ihe party in ihe Mate to aci plish
i ie cralic success. In 17. when
there were no republican federal of
ficchoblers iii the slate, the republicans
reduced a de cnitic majority of more
than 4".ni" in the previous gnberua
torial content In U ss than I'.oun. In
s;."i, when there wer republican
federal officidiolders here, the repub
licuns carried tin stale by a plurality
of nearly IHn. In lMUti, when there
were nn r-pnblicun federal uf ficehold
ers ill the stnle, Keaiiicny gaM- n
electoral voles, with one exception, for
William McKinlev. Now, mark the dif
ference:
Officeholderg Cniflhcd.
Through the machinal ions of I h
i-epublicnn officeholders in Is!;. Hi
r.i. ubii.a lis were defeated by IS.ihhi
and a ileinocralic legislature was eleel
cd and passed Ihe infamous (ioebel elee
lion law, la I'.Hiil, no) wilhslaniling the
uiagniliceut r.'cnl of Mr Kinky and
Itoosevell, and the splendi.) personality
of Verkes, Kentucky was again carried
by Hi' democrats, la HHi.'t the federal
republican officeholders, hooted and
spurned, ran over Wilson and Pral t,
nominating llelknap for governor, and
he was beaien by the enormous major
il v of iMi.iaai and only a handful of
rubers were elected to the general as
seinhlv. In 1U07 the federal office
holders lost control and the old lim
luiblicaiis nominated a ticket that won
bv nenrlv INI.lHMi majority.
.Vow, the republican federal office
ln.l.lrrs of the state, with a few exeep
t ions', are bunded, organized ami ear
neslh' laboring In carry Hie .slate for
Tall. Should they succeed they will
lend the party to n not her defeat. I
sincerelv hope that the republicans of
Kctilucky will rebuke these self consti
tilted masters mid forever break tin
voke of official it ml. Kach and ev
erv reiniblicnu is entitled In elect his
candidate for president without dicta
tion or tear from any source, ingii m
low. I ib not believe there is any
loubt of the success of Camion. I'air
banks or Hughes if nomiualed.
Why He Is for Fairbanks.
Frankly, I favor the nominal ion of
Fairbanks, because 1 believe he is the
most available candidate. Pirst, he is
I he unanimous choice uf I he republi
ans of his stale; second, he is a iiinn
of exalted integrity, spot less record,
great ability and will md antagonize
any element of the republican party:
third, lie is our neighbor and friend. In
Hie bite enmpaign he came to this stale
did valiant and ef feel ive hit vice
for the success of Ihe republican ticket;
fourth, the people of Indiana did more
to nssisl its in that campaign than those
of nny state in the country; filth. I an
banks is the intimate friend of Koose
veil and any attempt to make the on
trarv appear is unfair and unjust lo
but h t hose disl inguisheil part ies. ' '
lira. I Icy says, however, t hat he will
support the nominee, no matter who he
may be.
Senator elect Mradley has received
Ihe following let let' from I 'resided I
lioosevelt:
" Washington. 0.1'., March i2, limi.
"My hear Senator Itradlev-I must
add just a line to the list of ciyigrnlu
hit ions ymi are receiving. My pleasure
was its great as my surprise when the
good news came. I trusl I may see you
not so long hence in Washington. With
regards, believe me very t nil v vours,
"TIIKohOliK littosKVKl.T. "
Itriidlev also receive.) a letter of
grat nlatinn from Just ice Harlan.
lions in which it selected
and that said list is open t.i
lor inspect nm. Any ami all persons
claiming adversely tin- above d scribe. I
land or any h yal snbdiv ision t hereof.
or cluimiiig I he same tinder lie iiiiuing
laws, or desirhtf, to h.m ai. laud t
be inure valuable f..r mineral than for
agricultural purposes, or to ., jeet t.
said select ion tor any la wl'nl reason
should file h.-ii i-In i in-, or th ir all'i
ilavils of protest or cuniest in Ibis of
fice on or before the Cth day of May,
puis:,
I hereby designate Hie Medl'old Trib
nne, published al Medford, Oregon, a-
thc newspaper in which the above no
I- is to be published.
l:l-:IAMI.V I.. KhhV. li.giM.r. -
xaul land; prisoiu 1
the public of one .1
until tne
Section
oj.'hf A WK Ml. I I"..
A ihiianec to prev. ni ainl prohibit
I'-'inale peisoiiM from entering, going or
beli,;; in any saloon, barroom, tippling
house or drinking pl:o-e or other room.
In nee- or place where spirituous malt.
iiiemis or Into viral ing liquors of miv
kilt. I me Mold within Ihe corporate lira
iH of the Illy of Medford. Oregon.
The City of Melt'oid doth oi.laiu as
fo'oiws:
S ction 1. Iler.afler il shall be uu
lawful for any person or persons, firm
o) rp.u.'it iuti engaged, eit her as owner.
or owners, proprietor or proprietors,
ageiil or agents, employe or employes in
the running or carrying on of any mi
loon, barroom, t ippling lionsc or drink
ing place or other room nr place of nny
kind or nature where spirituous, mall,
vinous or intoxicating liuuois or beer.
wine or ale ale sold or kept for sale
within the corporate limits of the city
of Medford, Oregon, to permit or allow
any female person at any time to enter,
go, come or be within his or their place
of business, or any room, house or place
adjoining or adjacent thereto, where
such intoxicants are sold or kepi or de
Uvervd after sale.
Sect ion '2. A ny person or persons,
firm or corporal ion engaged in the sell
ing of such Intoxicants who shall vio
late any of the provisions of Section
1 of this ordinance, on being convicted
before the city recorder for such vio
lation, shall be punished by a fine of
not I. ss t liiin "ill. nil iii i- more than
HUio, mid 1 1 a failure to pay such
line any person guilty may be iinptis
I in the city jail at the rate of one
day for each of such fine until the
same is paid.
Sect ion .'I. Any female person who
shall violate any of the provisions of
Section I of tins ordinance shall, upon
conviction before the city recorder, be
punished by a fine of not less t hair
$.HUiii nor more Hiau slim. tin. and on
failure to pay such fine may be im-I
rr the city jail at the rate
y for ea.-h if- of such fine
same u paid.
I. All ordinance and harts
of ordinances in conflict with any of
the provisions of this ordinance are
' lo rebv r.-t''iil.-d.
The foregoing ordinance, Xo. I 1-V
was pn-sed by the city council of tlie!
ity of Medford. Orem.ii. on the 17th :
tGood Coffee Values:
l "f Miir.il, IJIII1. ,y tM. full, .Mil,;- ' j ff
ut. : IlilVit. yes; M. rri. k. vi s ; Wort- I )IL
:n, y.s; Olw.-ll, y.-H ; IliilVr, nlim-ul ; . JIA X
Tniu 1,1 ill
Apr,ivi-.l In-
In v "I' MmivIi,
HKX.
Alt.-l:
nn tliu 17th '
i:i:.j.
tin
tin. Mav
.1. TltDWHKIDfiK
Miiv.r I'n.'l'r
I'OI.I.IXS.
.ril.r.
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POLITICAL CARDS.
FOR COUNTV JUDOE!
'I'lii! liii.li rsit;iii., r.-s; t fiill- -, ti
iimin.TH liiinsi'lC :is a i-;i;i,li.l- ..ir Jli.
i i 'MKii'i'.'i t ii iii.-iint:iliiiH f,,r nly jml
I' .I.-i, I;miiii roiiiity, t)n(.,,i,.
.1. 1!. NKII..
larhsuTivilli-, Marvli !, lflnS.
I'lHi SMi:i:ll'l':
WILBUR D. JONES.
( 'an, Ii, lull- fur tin- Ii. m.M-iatir
N'omiiiiit ion.
SKATING
NOTICE
Com monc ing Monday, March Ut,
the rink will be closed all day on
Mondays. Thursdays and Sundays.
On other days there will be two
sessions, commencing at - and 7:.'!
P. M.
Wedliesdav, society night. Mu
sic by the rink band. Admission
In cems; skates, cents. All
other sessions, admission free.
Medford Rink
WINDELL & L00SLF.Y.
Proprietors.
I . . J
i
!
I was r.'ihliiig almlit a f.'llo-
I wliii was aslivil wliat lir liail li.ul
1 t'..r I ii IK-Ii . ami In' saiil: "A pieci'
. ut' It.'ir.iiiini', sunn' alinnst i-u's, a
I i'lii nf n.'.'i
qllitl' pit'. "
! 4- any in-ar
-f sln'ip; that
; fur -..f f.-...
i In gii- voi
i:
f
coffee an.) some not.
Well, you won 't find
coffee" around this
it we sell it to vu
1 1 's easy for a groeer
g.mil run lor vonr
coffee money if he isn't too stin
gy. Coffee is lower than ever bo
fore and ipuilit ies better. It nil
depends upon how much a grocer
is willing to pay for his coffee.
Yon can buy t he real old Govt.
Java or you can buy Java which
comes from llrazil, but whatever
we sell yon, whether it be Java.
Mocha and Java or Costa l.ica.
oii may know il is the best grade
that can be sold for the money.
We have a big coffee trade, and
I ha I helps us to give you fresh
roasted coffee any old day yon
want it, and not the tasteless kind
which has tost most of its slreiiglli
I expect a bd of ladies in tin
store lo.lnv to bnv our -.n- coff
Waitsburg Pure
2 White Flour
mm and
Golden Gate Coffee at
"ALLEN & REAGAN
MILLER ;& EWIUNK
Mtrs.Hrcnc Ufamptoit Usaacs
Instructor of 1lano."lt Mlctlwo
SIikMo ul M..Iik. North J ili.'.'t
"Phoiti 2'l
MEDFORD SAHU & DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Pence Pickets.
Offlco fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 0T1I AND 7TII STS. THONE 03.
The Medford Brick Co.
' ! "f W. 0. TRIDDY. 0. D. NAOLE, O. T. O'BRIEN, nialnifaftnivrs
COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK,
(iflirrnl fiintiai'titis ami liiiiliicrs in at) its Inanrlirs. Mains ami est iniatt's
I'nniisht'tl. All wurli naraiili't'il.
LIMIO. PT.ASTKR AMD CEMENT KOR SALE.
miiptnriiwiTiiinmiiiiiiin
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Ciias. HAia.itnai. Manac.kk
Tuesday Mar., 24
VM. r. CUI.LEN PRESENTS
PIXLEY & LUDERS'
MERRY MUSICAL MASTERPIECE
"THE BURGOMASTER"
WITH GUS WEINBURG, RUTH
WHITE AND OVER HALF A
HUNDRED OTHERS. INCLUDING
THE FAMOUSLY ORIGINAL
KANGAROO GIRLS. ORIGINAL
PRODUCTION. A VERITABLE
TRIUMPH. BIGGER, BRIGHTER,
BETTER THAN EVER. NEW
SONGS. IDEAS, SURPRISES.
vDo You Want a Good
5-ACRE TRACT
Close to Medford, fine Ioca
tion, good fruit and poul
try land. Prices, $90 to
$100 per acre. Easy terms
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St. Medford, Or.
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLON I AL I ')!' 1 1 WOKK.dKii.li AM) LA'I'I
WOlv'k, I'ATTKUXN, K'l'C
TKLKI'IIOXK ITI.
MKIM'OKI), OW.
1 1 0(H) to Lo.lll,
'tn it I rrnl i-stati' security. .lv tt.
.larhttill CtMllltv AliHlrat't t't... tit'I
.larl.stui l '..nnt v lunik, M,',lf,.r,l .'in;
Coal for 8:il.
V,' nr.' 'i,.w nri'i.arrit tt furnish hnn.t
'ii-l,itl c.ial :il th,' mint', f ivi mil'
nsl of t.m-n. in miv iinitmnt tlfsir. !
'."it a l..ii.
PACIFIC CO.M, I t)
i i i'v Tit'i: vsi i;kh's Niri'ici:.
"it i f ' it v Tr.'iisiiriT. Mi ,lt',.i,l.
dr.. Mar.h Is, l;ni..
N.'Mtt' is hfi,.,v u i an ,:I ih, i,.
:llv llltiils ill I ll- t-iiv lltasmv I'.'i Ihr
r.-tli ni,l inn ,, all .tiilslaitilint; wai lalils
" attain-! t h,. l.iyht an, I Walt i
I'lllltt 't ,'t t -1 .-,1 ih;ii., 1 1 . 1 7 . alii! :ii
rants ,,s. l-ni'., llVai, r'!i7, Il'iis. IJni
IT"" an-l t::ti. rnlfsifit Si-.i,inli,T
lf"'T. An, I all ,'iitslainliiiL; ivananls!
issnitt at ini.l Hi, ir,'.' and mail tnn,l. 1
I t.l.- on tli,. sain,' Hill ,.,as,. aflfil"
"' ' 'tat''. I.. I. .lACUIls,
' ' it Tit asm t r
The Safe Conduct of Business r.lfr,
nt
ni'tiii Iht- ft t ii-ii'iit ti-alisai'tinn
ttf Itankin Imsiiii'ss. Tin' st'lt't i itin t.f i lif liank as a tlfjtiisitarv fur
fun, Is is nn import
ant inallfr. Wt' rt
s I fully i ll V i t ,'
v.n.r atlt nlioii I,, th,
Statu Dt'positnry
Capital ami Surplus
$lir..(HXU!().
Estalilishl-d 18S8,
t1T -l:tr ; fill it .f
As
strength, conserva
iCl, tive niauam'tuent.
.....
etiiiaieui an. I lacil
iti.H which are af
forded by lliis bank.
W. I. YAWTKK,
Pr.vsident.
ii. ir. i.inim.kv,
Cashier.
Massage
Parlors
ELECTRIC LIGHT
FERADIC
AND
GALVANIC
ft-
i '
BATHS 1 M m
Jj HOT AND COLD SPRAY Yl'Vfl)ll J&f
2ALTGL0WJ IM. FW
71 MRS. C. A. MOORE ! fflT - H
I THE ODELL, Ovor Postoffice j
l I '
AUTOMOBILES
I I i I'. I I IfKIWllIIXO
I I SAI'K' ll
.J I
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They chain the towns of nionej and neither
iive the lit, stj'le nor distinction t" your clothes
tluttiydiir own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and are superior in every
detail lo the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUR MONEY
HOME
EIFERT
The City Tailor
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
AND REPAIRING;.!,;;
Medford
LOOKING DOWN
till' list
in. ' ii it at
I" think
his
ami
"I ilisln's Unit cnmiirise tin'
tli-' Nash Cafe, nui' rnn't ht'lp
that hi' is trot I iiirr tin- In'st fur
It 's nut only what we pool;
in Iho wav of sunns, fish.
moats and ili'ssi'i-ts. lint tho way wo
'' nnd si'i'vo. Vo ask your patron
son f
77e Nash Gafe
.1. 11. l: V M! I'.l'it sid , nt.
.1. A. 1'11,'1,'V. Vi, , rrosiil, nt.
.IHIIN S. 1 1 If TI I . Cashior.
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The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAIMTAI A.-.0.IHHI
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Traiisactcil. Wo Solicit Your I'atroiianv
1908 MOTOR CARS
ALL A'ni;u' nn in ivTi.'i-ti ci-vi'iwn,. .
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l-IK OALAdL. CARS STOL'Eli AND CAUMI) FOR.
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of Orriin, on August '..'7. l!los, aii'lit,l
Ira 1'. Dnnsoii of lli'iiolc n. a Mod
fortl l.iiHitii'sH I'lillor Wi'iliii'stlav.
for Lots I, 2 n ml .1 ami X r
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SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH '.'1 M' TS iiv o
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Reos
ylnitlti- Kuualioiit. with foltlino;
? 650
Jo.'idstci- with .jump noat.?1000
I'ttiii iiiL' Oar, tlclacliahh'
$1230
Premiers
rour-cylindci- K'oa.lsioi- , t,.iu inW car.,. $2250
l'iir-i ylin, lev Roadster -r toiirinu car. . ?2.i)0
'"iir-cyliutlci- ,., adstci- or toiiriii"- car.
l.UIIIIltill . ..,
si-f liiulcr TourinL' Car
Fords
I'. I'otir-cvliudor liuiialioiit ., $ 500
""'b 1 'l;iiical t.ilcr. riijinjiiii-1i,:i)(i and'
'""I, etc , t 700
II. I'. .'j-cv!iii,er Toiiiinir (!,.,,...' - ,3000
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MEDFORD ADTO CO..1
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gift's F. Q. ',. Factory.
W. WALKKR. .Mi.naccr.
I'ln.no Main 213.
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(Lir.iue Kiirlith and 1) Streets.