tvnw. iriiimrnnn rArr. 'iiPTnTraw vriiinirrm.n rm?.nrwr cjrrxm.w taxittatjv o 10m .1. I i.U IHIJiyJU VIVU ilUI.I,IJ .1 VIWU11J JUIJ.U1V vIVIJllJl1 UUJ.1jy;iJ. UiUVX AJ) T t Ax In groups of four, lx or IkIiI llio Kitlly lirormi'il cuuplcn on pIPMurn bond Kdlliprod ut tlm AmkI'i lutll I'Ylilay iiIkIU for (ho third Hvvnstlloi lmrcliiK pnrty, the oxclitiiiutlonH of 1nllBhlel surprise Ut tlnj fostlvo mipunnincq of tho nhll ueto universal. It In a muttor of rnrt inntiy Hints itxprcssprf, Unit Mitilfonl Iiiim no linll nffonllMif a fitting fiotltrr Tor tlm (lliiplny of tmndsoinu KO?n, flushing Jewels nnd ggiicrnl Toinlnlno lovnlltiKin which mnk lUwm imrltn nppcnl to tlm nrtlnllc i-yn of tho spoctn tor n Will im to th jmrtlolpnntM oT tho Annce. Tly dint of much hnrd Infror on tho purl of Mrs. Cliirft Motildcn, 'clinlr timn or Dm ili'corntlnic coninilttoo nnd )ir lurRo nnl wHIIiik corps of nsslst nuts, coupled With a strong nnsi of tho nrtlstla pomtflilllllrn of roptu of nv crKronn, tho plnoe wns trwufnnnod Into n liowor of hcuuty. Krstonris of fir twins from tho center of tlm room, cf i fcctlvoly lotvoroil tho IiiIkIiI tit tho hnro I wiiIIh nrxl collInK "nil formed n canopy of groan Umt -wim rollovrd 1y many rrl OhrlNltnfiH bollH, nm softly shndnil llltlits. Tint Invltntlomil INt In lnrci nnl iihoiit two hundrnd nnO fifty wore i diinclnir. tho mimic hy HntfolrlKK s or ' chi'Ktnt wiim nil that cotOilho dcnlrd, I and nntwItliHlnndltiK. the 'crowding on tho' fl'Kir, ovcryono tunlntnliiod n smll I Iiik kooiI nntliro nnd rnjoj'od tho ovfn , Iiik to the fullest nxtont At fili-ovn o'clock nn tlitborntr hnr (ilot win spread In tho K. V. hall. Tho Indies In tho mippor commlttoo wti: Mm. Hmvllcor, chairman) Mesdnmrs Umphry, Klnsmnn, Ilaniobunr. Hchlni erhoni, Ilrown, Luy, Htranir, JJIsenhsrt nnd Minn 'Jtawson. Tho reception nnd noor committee: Mr. nnd Mrs, Hchermrrhorn, Mr. nnd Mm. Ilnrnburif, Mr. .nMrs. Heard and Mm. Moiilden. Tho decorating committee: Mr. Motfldnn, chnlrrnnn; Mesdumfls Csry. HOVo, Andrews, llunross. Itool, Piatt, Aldcrihagcn, Purdon. Dtninlston, Hnr inon, 'Heard, Qulzrenbury, Wold nnd Ml rnicn Ilcrry, Heard smd Hoke. - Tho Wednesday Htiidy Club mot nt the' homo of Mm. !" W. Ilollls. 143 Onkdnlo ni-nuc. North, December 29. Tho nub Jrrt or study wnn "Paris," with Minn Mnnn router, who lino traveled ox t(tift vely nbrond, nn onxnylnt Minn "Pouter -talked enteriidrllnKly for -more thnn nn hour upon chnrnctorlntln phases of irfo nt tho French cnpltnl, lllutrnt iK nnd vitalizing hr nccount with nn (xlmimllvo collection of plcturo powt onrd 'thnt H)nnrd nrronjr pomonnl In-t-rfiL "Minn Kontor, "Who In employed In tin city nchooln. InluTtund or nno i1nt", Irirrndnry lore nnd pennmnl knoWlfdKu or other 'lnnd, haa rnro 'op porhJttlty for lllumlntttlnic many other wln Hull momentn In-elnns work nnll 1t In uiillvrntoot thnt her young chnnres tnke 'Brent Interpol In outalde reiwareti Mows the linen of thitr own ntudy otroni; nrKUinont for 'Wide culture on the prt of lenchem. Mm. K. II. Plckol charmed with her rending of n poem "The Little Phllono phcr," "Ml no 1'crn riuldhlson, a talerrU I'd nnd nccompllohed Medford girl who In u dllllgent ntudent of music under Mr. Nutih In Portland, renderet two plnuo nutnbern In a mnnner thnt pleaned ii nd nurprlned her friend. Her playing retains .all :tho yaiHIrfol npnrkle nnd Npoiilnnclty, while her ntylu ha broad ened nnd her technlquo becomp more brllllmiL Iter selection wnn Nocturne, "I.ovo'n Drenm," by I.lmt, nnd tho en con, "In My NolKhbi)rn Onrdon." by Novln. The meeting of tho clul) next week In nt the homo of Mm. W, Y. Hhiuldn. 41 Holly Mtreot. nnd tho otlbject In Ilalph Wnldo Kniomun, with Mm. F. V. Streotnj In chargo of tho program. Tho Now Toar'n service yonterdny morning nt -ten thirty at the Catholic church were of n plenalng nn well its a dovotlonnl ennrncter, Suoond mnitn was nung, tho membership of tho qimrtct being Mm. Kttn Unten, Mr. TVttllnm Mut lcr, Mr. J. P. CriJrlen nnd Mr. Holleux Mrs. Dates was licnrd In two sol on and hr clear, ringing soprano voice coming from tho choir loft ut tho rear or tho church was beautiful In erfect. Tho en tire ncrvlco wan nn uplifting nnd tm-' preealvo beginning for Now 1'enr's day. Percy Cochran, who Is omplovod In Mlnnouln, Mnntnnn, Is spending the hol-1 ldnyn with hln parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Coclirnn and enjoying tho festivities , of "tho bunch," a group of young pco- pin who seem to hold their own Indl- ( vldunllty noc I ally, notwKhstnndlng tho breaks made by many leaving for col- logo nnd tho acquisition of now friends. , Mr. Coclirnn may decide to remain In, Medford. I i Tho Chrlstmns exercise for tho chil dren of tho ISplscopnl Sunday school were hold Tuesday evening, Deo. I8th, t A program of Chrlstmnn enrols nnd reo-1 Itntlons was rendered nnd glftn dtstrlb- utcd rroin n woll-lnden tree. The dec- oration of tho church wero of tho beautiful native overgroen nnd wore ar tfstlo.nnd tasteful. Tho enrd parties of tho Swastika Club will bo resumed this week with n gathering nt tho homo of Mm. J. D. Hoard, Siskiyou Heights, Tuesday nft crnoon, January 4, Mrs. Heard will bo assisted by her daughter, Miss Qladys Heard. Preceding tho dancing party by tho Swastika Club Krldny ovoplng, Mr, Wnltor 'Mundy wnn dinner honj nt tho Nnsh grill, having ns his guest Or, nnd Mrs. It, li. Clnle, Dr. nnd Mrs. Wultor It. Stokes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Mnltby, Mr, nnd Mrs. Harmon. Mrs. Clara Mouldom Col. nnd Mrs. J, V. Mundy, Misses Alice. Streets nnd Helen Wor rell wero given tho privileges of tho homo of Mrss W. I. Vawtor Tuesday ev ening where they charmingly entertain ed tliclr many friends with nn Informal dancing party. 1 Mrs. Jemima Itouo of Phoonlx loaves about Jnnuary tenth for nrownsvllle, Oregon, for a visit of several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Claud Cixto, , Mm, A, A, Ollmoro wljl go to Albany, Oregon, next weak for nn oxtendod visit with her nolce, Mm. Ida Jacobs. Miss Jennlo Sncdlcor loft last ovon- Ing to resume her duties In tho art de partment of the Aberdeen public schools. , Tho Ladles' Clulld of St. Mark's Kpls- copal church will meet Thursdny, Jan uary 0, with Mrs. William Lucas nt tho homo of Mrs. It. W, a ray, Mlstlotoo street, tf3 AflTTJIOT X! II 1 1, J VJLJUdb iL -w -m, nil MEDFORD MAN FINDS BIG LEAD PROSPECT GIRLS BOYS SCHOOL CENSUS I (n of tho hirui'st nn wll iih the most unique nnd original pnrtloH of tho weoll won Hint given Miss JnniipNNn Untie nnd MImn MiiIipI Itny In compliment t thnlr friend, MInn (trace Ilrown o Thursdny Hvoulng. Assemhllng nt th homo of Miss llutler, 20 Hoilth Ornngo streni, lii the early pari of the evening, tho gliosis worn received by both host enses and presented lo tho guet of lion nr A drawing contest, In which Mis Lottie I.ulin won flist prlito, nnd Mr Nornmti Merrill tlm eonnohitlou prlxe, , nffnrded miioli inerrluioiit. Hoelnl oou tHHe nnd I he relating of pvrsoiutl ex pnrloneo liiteiesllng lo those who hnd not met for several months, made th hours fly swiftly after which tho Mint rniirso of Dm supper, consisting of nnnd Miches, culled nlinniuls, olives nnd fruit punch was served. About eleven o'clock the merry company itdjntirned to th homo of Miss liny nearby, lini West Main stieet where dnuclng nod rnrd worn enjoyed till the weo smnll hours, .-miss itny serveii inn second course o the supper conslNtlng of roinblnntln Ice cream In bricks, coke nnd fruit punch, Tho young Indlen have n Inrg circle or mutual friend In Hnn I'm it Cisco, Mis llutler having studied plntiu nnd language two sennons with Iter Herrmann (leuss, tho teacher with whom Mis Ilrown Is now studying, while Ml liny linH been n pupil at Mis Held seminary for young women, Tho Invl tntlnunl list: Misses Annn llannon. Jennie llnnsoii, Idu Lee Kentner. Ilesal Kentner, helen Wntt, lluth Merrick, Cordelia Oofrn. Catherine Hhen. Plorn tlrny, Helen Worrell, Lunlln Cnmpbell, Oman Ilrown, l.ottn Luke, lllnnch Wood nnd Messrs, Herbert Kentner, Kletche l'lsh. It. , O'Nell, Albert Ilrown. llnlph Cowgill, Prank Strang, V. Htmng, Hoy Hnrrls, Irwin White, Vnnco Colvlg, Don nhl Colvlg, Norinan Merrill, l'rank Orny I'nyo Lane, Itutherford Kerr, M. L. Kr lcknon und Clarence. Kellogg. Monday evening Mis Alethn Hmerlck gnve n delightful nt-hotno for some thirty young people n the homo of tier parent. Mr nnd Mrs. U, T, ICmMcV, 104 Holly street, that prove, I n fitting beginning to the week or holiday gaiety scheduled for the younger set. Much merriment nnd n feeling of eno and In formality wnn occasioned by the putting together of tho now popular gig mw puiilm nfter which five hundred wo ptnyed till n lain hour, the score card being of nrtlnllc hnnd'palntnd design, the work of the hosles. Present wero: Misses ltuth Merrick, lies Kentner, Ida Iaio Kentner, Hazel Davl. Pern Hutch! Don, lllnncho Wood, Olndy Curry, Helen Worrell, Alice Ktreets, Plorn llnty nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Hill, Messrs Cnrrs, Vernon Vuwter, Herbert Kentner, Dr. Hart. Virgil Strang, Pred Htrnng, Hnlhert Deuel, Pletoher Pish, Percy Cuehrnn, Htnrllng Itothormnl. Mr. nnd Mrs. C, L. Itrnmes returned 'l'rlilny from n holiday vnnotlon spent 'In Ilerkoloy, Calif., with Mr. Iteames' mother. Mr. Olen Armsplgcr nnd bride nr rived fom nnker City Prldny nnd will take up their residence at til Onkdnlo nvenue, South. Mr. Armsplgor nnd hi wtfo (Mis Helen McKlnney) iro both graduates of tho U. of O. where Mr. Armsplgcr wns n footbnll stnr. being now otnpolycd ns nsslstnnt city engl neer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Armsplgor have been guests or Dr. and Mm. T. O Thnyor. The second or tho series or ten Infor mal dances pliumed by the Juvenile Dnuclng Club, was given nt Angle's op- era house on Wednesday night. About forty couple wero present. Hnxelrlgg's orchestra furnished the iiiusla and n unost dollrhtful evening wns spent. Miss .e Klhol and Mnrlo Klfort presided over the punch howl, serving refreshing lein omulo to tho dnncers. January 12 Is tho regular night for t o next party nnd It Is hoped nil members will keep the night open for this engagement. Mr. Cnrl Cl'lnngow, who Is attending college nt Pullman, Washington, spout tho holidays with n claxsuinto ut Val ley Purge. Mr. tUnagow'n many friends will bo Interested 4o know that ho Is making nn excellent .record In his stu dlou, standing first In n class of flfty- eovun students In theory or tnotlcs, Mrs. Wttllam Colvlg nnd sons, Don nld nnd Vnnco, left this morning for Portland, whoro tho boys will enter tho Holmes business college, remaining till tha close or tho school year In Juno. Tholr uddress will bo corner or Four teenth und Salmon streets. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Holmes, 003 Illvornldo ftvenuo, hnd ns dinner cuosta Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Carlton nnd ohll droit, Mrs. Corn, Offlcler nnd daughter, Miss Allcon Offlcler of Knglo Point, Mrs. Carlton nnd Mrs. Offlcler nro sis ters or Mrs. Holmes. Tho aoplimoro class of tho high school gnvo n wntch party nnd dnnco nt Smith's hall Now Year's ovo. that proved ono of tho ploasnnt nffalrn or tho weolc Miss Jennlo Osgood gnvo a vory plens nnt ovonlng nt her pretty now htmga. low homo on Holly stroot Wodnoaday ovonlng at which Miss lluth Merrick was guost of honor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harmon, 1000 West Mnln stroot, hnd us dinner guosts Now Year's ovo. Mr, nnd Mrs. J, 12. Wntt, MIbb Hulen Wntt nnd Mr. Will Wntt A dnncng party nt Smith's hall Tuosi day ovonlng was inuoh enjoyed hy thir ty mcmbor sof tho youngor sot. Mrs. Jennlo Gibson nnd Miss ltuth Gregory of Ashland vlsllod Modford friends during tho wcuk, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Wurnor nro now occupying tho Colvlg residence, No. 8 South Laurel stroot, 1 Tho employees of tho T. U fmulnlh tdothtng store nro to enjoy n cotirso dinner nt nix n'olock this evening ut tho Dnnloln residence, 271 ICnst Mnln street. The house tins heeu In piiseNlon of the men for tlm pnt twenly-rour hours with Mr. Wllllnm Mnller, most grand worthy high dlunlstlcutls, mauler of rereiiitiiils nnd exalted tniiulpulntor or the frylng-pnn, In ohnrgo of tho renst. Tho guests nro: Mr Wllllnm (. Mur phy. Mr linns V llnckenyos, Wllllnm P. Mtillur, Mr. P. Torrey, Mr. II. W. Llnilsey, or Pnsndenn, Mr. Ttalph II. Wilson, Mr. Clnud Miles, Mr. John P. Murphy. Mr. Olto Krunxt. Mr lhll Oregnry, Mr. J. P. o'llrlen iiml Thurs lon H. Imnlels, "DunlelM Tor Duds," Tho menu Which follows, Includes nil tjie good things of tho Pnoirio coust innr kets nnd wills for skill in pmpiirntlon thnt would bewilder fiwy experienced nihs, hut gentlemen will cook nnd serve tho dinner, no doubt with dis tinguished siiere! "DANIKLH POM 1TUDH" MKNU Manhattan Cot'ktnll, lllue Points nn Hair Hhifll, Soup, Cream of Toiunto, Itellshe Htuffed Ollvos, Mixed Ph'kels. Snntn Ann Celery. Flalad. Shrimp, with Mnyorralso 'Dressing. 1-lsh, met or Sole, with Turin 'Hnuco. Kittrrra. Crnb .Patties, Oyster Tattles. Itoasts. Young Tur1ey, with Cruilbcrry Hnuco. Vegotnble. Preiich Pen. Croum of Corn. Desert lCncllnh Plum Pudding with Hard Snuce, Mince Pie, with Ilrnndy Hauce, Vllns Trult fl3utl. Cheese. Nrtifeclmtel, 'Swiss. Wines. llelsllng, Mum's 'Kxtrn Dry. Clears. "Daniels for Dad:" Cnfo do Nolr. II. V, .7irkxoii OrKiitilwM CoiiiMiny (o llcvrlojH!. Mining Ciroiiiul In N'ortlit'tti Wnililiigloii Misses Iyuetle York, Franoes "York nnd Laura Ino gnvo a. party "Friday even ing nt the Tngo homo 106S Vest Mnln street for twenty of their young 'friends thnt wns n omst happy affair. 'Onmes were played nnd supper -served, tho young people remaining to wish ench other n. happy New Year. Those pre nt: MImn- Mildred ntlton, Annotte AVakeman, ltuth "Wnrner, Ksrtier'AVarner, Vera Lnne, Ttuth Nye, Vera Oltnotead. Joan Anderson, Margaret Huberts, Lu cllo York. I'rances York, Iwiura Pnge, Stephen Nye. Itoliert Qlbbony, Carter Itrandon, Herbert Alford, Oeorge Tlensel man, Cliarles Carr, Wllllnm Tnwter, J a me Itoberta. Holiday week In Medford reperesented n coiitlnunu round of dinners, lunches nnd evening parties participated In not only by tho young people home Trom college but nlso by tho older sot ns well lu Wyoming" Tuesday night nnd "The AInsknti," both piny of wldo popularity, drew crowded houses while the 10 cent theaters and the skating rink were welt pHtronlxed every night. Tho week was one continuous round of gnlty fin ished off with quiet family gnthorlng nnd tho Interchange or Nuw Tear's cnll on New Yenrs duy. t Tho Junior Christian Undeavor of the Presbyterian church hns for threo month been divided Into two sections under the lendershlp of Miss Margaret lloberts and Muster Charles Itny, ench division rivaling tho other In n contest for membership, Mnster Chnrles Itnys side winning. Tho losing sldo entertain ed tho entire membership of about thirty with n dinner In tho church par lors on Thursday nt five o'clock. A bounteous repast wns served nnd' tho soclnl hour much enjoyed. Arthr M. Oenry, a former Modrord boy und n nnelor In tho U. of O. In said to bo tho first nnd only niunngor of the glee club annual tours who hnn mndn n flnnnclnl success of the enterprise. Mr, floury Is n skilled newspaper wrltgr nnd In his university nro tins ni.owed mark ed executive ability In many lines. Aft er hln graduation In Juno ho will take up his resldenco In Medford, whoro his father, Dr. 13, P. Oeary of Portland, hns Important business Interests. About thirty members of tho 15p worth Lenguo enjoyed tho hospitality of tho D. T. Lnwton homo, 310 North llnrt- lett street, on Thursday ovonlng. Games wero played, nn Impromptu musical program listened to nnd n toothsomo lunch served nt cloven o'clock. A most delightful evening's sociability Is re ported hy nil present. ChrlHtmns night Mr, nnd Mm. J. P, Hutchnson threw open tholr homo nt tho corner of Third nnd Orngno stroetn for tho Informal entertainment of n fow friends. Klvo hundred nnd muslo served to pass u most pleasant ovonlng. Mr. nnd Mrs, C. W. Korn entertained t dinner Monday ovonlng, having ns tholr guesttt Miss Jnno Wilson, Miss Klschor, Miss Agnes Itobortson nnd Mr. nd Mrs. J, P, Hutchnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lama Newport of San Pranolsco nro visiting frlonds at Kaglo Point nnd wero guosts of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lnwton during tho week. Mrv nnd Mrs. J, II Watt have as tholr KUest T, n. Whlpplo, of North Dukota hnd a reoont grndua,to of tho Harvard law school, Mr. II. W, Llndsoy of tho Central Point Ilank woh i Medford visitor tho last of the week, attending tho SwnHtl- ha, dnnco and romntnlng over Saturday. H. O. O'Noll or Ilorkoloy In n guest nt tho II, H, Kontnor homo during his va cation from college duties. ' Article of Incorpwullon havo boon prr;mr;d nnd fllod fer tho Hnrtbouher Lcsid company with i capital stock of I2GO.000 with I. L. Hamilton, If. W. Jsstikson, George P, Ulndley, Pred Down ing nnd C. JS. Tull ns Incorporators. Tho mining ground upon which this corporation Is basal Is situated In Sto vons county, Washington, four miles trotn tho Itrltlsh Columbia, lino. Tho prospect consists o'f Zft Inches of high igrndo Galena ore, practically on the sur face, as tho vein wns discovered whllo plowing tho orchard of Mrs Hnrthouhcr, from whom the srllno lakes Its .name. Tho oro so for nn tested nvvrnge 70 per1 cent puro load and it ounces silver to tho ton, nnd Is located but two miles from tho Monumental Lend company's mine, which Is turning out all kinds of good oro and which has no stock of Its 00,000 capitalization for sale. II. W. Jacksen, who Is developing tho property, is here for tho purpose of sell ing somo of tlo stock In this mine. Ho hns Interested -somo Modford peoplo and purposes to plnco a bunch of tho stock with his frlonds here, for the reason thnt he bellows he has a good thing and wants to "'distribute somo of tha profits nmong his Medford friends. The shares, par vnluo 11.00, will bo on salo for a short tlmo nt 25c each. Miss Agnes Itobertson hns gone to Ashland for a tew weeks' visit with rel atives. Prof. Itnlph E. Logon, former sclcnco teacher fn tho high school, Is In town from Missoula, Montana. Mrs. L. E. Whiting or tho ntvcrvlcw Pnrm was in Medford Saturday. Klt'vcn Morn Olrls Tlmn TUiyn l)rawi ItiK BiIkmiI Money In DlKtrlct. -ID j -1.1 IVr Ont Incrvnsc. 1 DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QUICKLY AND WITH COMJ' MiT TO YOU AMI AIAVU'S TO lW rOl.T.ill A run FAIILOW & DOWNING, I'HOI'METOhS. WEST SIDE STABLES riio.VK ai.ii S. GKA.PI2 STJIEHT Tho sexes run pretty evenly nmong tho children of school ago In tho Med-1 ford district, according to tho census Just completed and the figures In the offlco or school cleric, Oris Crnwford, although tho girls are slightly In the majority. There nro 1471 children of school ago ngo In Medford, nn Increase, of 103 over last year, an IncTenso of over 13 per per cent. Of this number CS0 nro boys and 10 nro girls, giving tho girls n. lead of 11 in tho total. Tho state appropriation of Sf) for each child of school ngo gives Modford district 12,000 us Its portion of tho school money. Timi:iwiASTi: ship AVniXJKIJI) I.V STOKM BAN DD3GO. Cal., Jan. 1. While en deavoring to enter tho harbor In the thick of last night's storm, tho three mastod schooner McDonald, having as her cargo 8000 'feet of lumber for tho Ituos Lumber company of this city, was driven on tho shoals off Point Lorn a by a terrific sotuheast gale and at noon today was trtlll aground. The revenue xuttcr Bear, the govern ment tug, Lieutenant Harris, nnd the Sprecktes tug. Bahavn, wero making every effort 'today toqave tho schooner and the rescuers hope to have her off before night 'Without damage. The McDonald sailed from Everett. Wash., for this port. She sent up rock ets of uistress when driven from the channel tipon 'the shore. Captain Pier son la In hnrge of tho McoDnald. H T. May of Table Hock was a dford visitor Saturday. Happy New Year I wish to announce that with the New Year I start business in my new store in the Farmers' and Fruitgrowers building and thank my customers forthcir liberal patron age of ithe past year and will strive to please you better in the coming year. Geo. A. Butt The Jewler jfX I The Helping Hand. I lib, AZ? I Is aholplng hand to lncroasod H WMjife jS H business. It extends for you the H i"sMC H glad hand of business fellowship mMu to every possible customer. A vMHVI H well Ilghtod storo Inside and out, N3RS4j H makes good friends, and good H ibbbbbbbuSv H blends mako good customers. Jfl58fcalJfl Our expert can show you the best 9HH and cheapest methods of slgnand aBi window lighting. 'Phono for him. BBH9 THE ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. I I Medford Iron Works E. G. TROWMIDGE, rVerietsr. Foundry and Machinist f of Engines, Spray las Outfits, Pumps, Belters and M-? t -4- All chlnery. Agents In Southern Oren fer FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 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