Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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JACKSON COUNTY'S GOETHALS TELLS ARMIES OF ALLIES
INTENTION TO KEEP
IF
ABOLISHES GALLOWS! OF CANAL STORY GERMANS AT YSER
METWORT) TrATT) TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlfMOOST, MONDAY, NOVKMTWR 10, 1flM
CARSON
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AGIST
ESTERLY
MMENSE MAJORITY
FINISHING CHAPTERS
DEADLOCKED
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JO
POSSBLE
AS COMMITTEEMAN
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,
(Snli'iii ('ii)iilnl JuiiiiiiiI,)
"K.'Niitn Not h) a dam hIkIiH I
lum never lniil hmu under lite in
my life, mill iiowr ulll, Tint lumid
(if llOt t ItMlIt Ml t lillM llll pllWI'l' o lit-
nunc mo, Mini II inrtv do no if 11 hcch
ill, hut with (tic nllni'l. Hint U huliiK
iiiude iiinn nic mill the mulct lying oil
jrolM mill piinciplc i hut mo hack of
it, I would I'oi'l Iil(i a cmwiid to tiit
now, uhen the ilcxlhiv of tint I'niil in
ilimliy of oitntliutii Oii'kiiii id at
Millie. M am I'm ml nut r the
poniltnii at thin lime ami I will never
ielK'iihateU'r (iillnfn 'lint icult
r injury that in vUitetl njion the I'niit
tunhiiidx of milhcin (hepm, the ic
.oiihihily will ,,.Ni Mltl1 ,!,,.
Miuuhlcrw tlimi mine.''
I lii Hum in elleet the iilliinatinn
ilelUnuil to Dm jjovciiior, xccn'tiir.
o Mute ami Ntnte ticuxuier, hIUiii'k
m uvMilTieiu id'ticcr of the xlntc
ImuiuI nf hnitjcultuic, h A. . Car
' "I (Irani IW, hmtienlliiial
coimalMioner for the thin) diMmd,
who uiin grunted a heniing in hi tle-I'ciini-
nKiiiiiNt a petition (hat hn h.cn
filed with the hoitril aNhniK for Iiih
lemoval fur alleged inaetivily ami in
attention to Iiih otlicinl iliitic ami
hearing the nigniitiuc of 'J-'O fruit
KIiimcix of .InekMon ami doncphinc
eoiiiilini., lepntHentinir mi .tggicgnto
of ovor III, (Hill nere of fruit Inml in
the Unfile Kiter nlh-y.
The petition ncI rnlh Hint Mr.
I'mi-xoii in a in hi dnlir nf en-
loieeimmt n jMi i,Sm ,,r (,,, jnottM.
tion of the fiml imlnxlry, ami that
the fniit KtowerH of hi 'diktiiel are
tlinnHtUrtiHl with hi nenieen ami nk
for hi icihovmI nml the apwiinlment
of a MieeuKwir who it nunc aetie,
HKHicnUe ami prtgrciivo. No one
i nmneil in the petition or ircuui
inemleil for the poition. '
.Mr. Camon Iihm occupied the posi
tion of horlienltiirnl mit-iimcr for
tlie thud ilihliiel, which ipijkc
'oo, furry, loiiglti, KImiiiiiIIi, l.nke,
Inekaon ami .lokcphinc eouutiex ami
eilllmieeK ail Hgfflt'giite of nppiuxi-
mutely '.'(10,110(1 aete- or fruit I N,
for more than eighteen ciir. lie i
a teleruit of the cimI war, having
fought in llolicit (1. lngcioH' rcgi
imtit, wan a pixcln'iiig iitttnuc tor
twenty Jive yearn ami linn hecu tie
lively otigAgcd in fnniug for more
than twenty .earw, ami he Iih the
lepuiatina of hcint: n fi(hter limn the
word "go." In hi,, emphatic ami c
heineiil iletilaratiou that he would nut
iiwIkii the ol'licu under any ciiruin
ulnneeK, nhrn hi- tcpiilutiou , a
fighter f.if principle and the futnie
of the fruit indimln of soiitheiu Or
egou, In; hclicvcM, i at Make, lie unc
Koine foumlntloii of fact for hit title
to the reputation.
Mr. t'nrou, in definc of hit, alti
tude in the enforcement of the dulio
of Iiih office nml activities in the
HkIiI for the ermlipatioii of the Illicit
upon the I'niil orcluudx o hit do,
Iricl, hltlerly iiNMiilcd the niolic of
IiIk petitioner and chaiKCil them with
the dehire to Mierifieo the heft inler
i'tn of the imluMry for the Mike of
yetting Mm iucotiipeteiit pet" into
the position. When (ioveruor Wet
and Heiiictarv of State Olcott mi
xected to him thai, ImiMiiiieh as there
wiy nntliing pergonal in the matter,
nml that his eharueter ax an nulixid
mil had not hecu attacked, nml for
the Mike of haiuiouy he tender Iiih
loMnutinn, Mr. Cni'Min literally went
"up in the nir" nml declared that it
would he the hint thing he would
think of doing, m language that wax
plain and decidedly convincing.
The office of horticiilliiial eoinuiiK
Moner carriim with it mi annual al
low mice of $110(1 for salary and ev
peiiM, hut Mr. CniMiii iiiiide it plain
that he did not care a cent for the
ol'licu and that it was principle and
jiibtice he wiih fighting for and that
he had ficiptcutlv paid out lunch
inlii'o than Iuh Kiilurv ninoiinled to in
ierforiniug the dnticx of hix ol'tiee, in
Ihe inlerchl of fo.teriug the imlmdry.
The slate hoaid tool; (lie nml I or un
der mlvineinent. Mr. Carmm'rt term
f office, ho having heen anpoiuted
for four yearn, does uol expire until
April 1, 11)17.
it
It M IXcily who ilcfiMlcil
I'nuoii at the prlimirlcN In May
ilenioci'Mlle uiitlounl louimltlciMmin.
through the madManm or ('. K. K.
Wood who aftorwnnlM holted Iho
party l- hrliiKlng otit Win. Iliinley
for tin heiiulc iiKitltiMt ('liMinlierliiln,
Iiiih linil IiIh In Ihii- for hlii (mlnii, Will
It KIiik, who wnn electeil millmial
cm itiiltleeuiau two cniH nito under
iiiIoh Kevcralui: the mity, tefiiMCH to
le on tils poNltlou ami Im HiiHtalmxl
l) the mitlouul eommlttee.
The 1'ortliiml Journal, Hiimltiy,
iuivh:-
Who Ih d'limicriitle nallonul com
mlttccimiu for Oregon? Tlilx ipieh
tlou iiromlhcii to In count at nio within
Hie near future.
Uroc.cn ilnmnrrntM inny Iniv
thought thev elected II. .M. KNterly
tlielr mitlomil rommltteinunn on May
Id, the dato of the limt prluiary clfc
tlou, when he wiih given a greater
than two to one oto for t tin plart.
lint Will It. Kim:, now lu'iiurnl
('ouiikoI for the tcrlaumtlou net vice
liy iiiioln(Miciit of (In, Ncciotary of
Mho Interior, ra h thU Ik not ko. Ho
ileclaren tlial he In Mill ilciuorintlc
national eouiiiiltteeinan for OroKon
ami will coutlniio In that eaiinclty
until the democratic national com
mltce uicetM itKnlu ami foriimlly oluctH
Ha own luemhvrM.
It l the contention of .IikIko
King that (lie deiaorrnlM of Oreon
rnnmil clott their niitlininl rommlttco-
man, hut nil they cnii do Ih to nomi
nate hltu ami then await the plenHtiru
of the mitlomil roniinltteo In elect
ing him. He contemln that Mr. Kn
lerly U now only uoinlmited and not
alerted.
Mr. Kalorly nnya he Ih elected
rlKlit now nml hnH fully itinl(led
deuiorrntlc nntlounl romiultteemnii
for Oregon. In fart, ho unya ho Ih
iintlona) rommlttenmnn.
The inattcr hnH hcvn put up to W.
I'. .McCoomlm, chiilruian of the dumo
craltc untlonnl rommlttee, who mi
far liim not Imllrntcil hU vI(iwh.
.Iiiilco King coutemlH t tint ttio an
lloiial commltteo In ntwoluto dictator
of ItH own iiiemliemhlii and he thrown
down tin., Kituullcl to any who ny
that the itciuorrntR of Oregon havo
a rlKht to elect their nntlnnnl com-mlttecmaii.
The
Iiiiko vote kIscii hy .IncUon WAHIIINtJTOS. Nov 10. Con
for count) In favor of aholMilug raidtn i cliiillng c'tiaiitcm In the Mny of
piinlhhment, a majority of 1 0 r. 7 . linn I American pluck ami inrMrvernaro
Kiived die iiiciihiiic fioin defeat and 'that initilo iiohmIIiIo the coimlriintlou of
coiuplete toturiiH from all iountloHex-Ithn I'nnama muni am written uy
rept .Malheur, which nUo favorn the Colonel (Jcoige W (loethnln, oor
1111 . Klvit it majority for It of '.!!K. 'nur of the r.oue, la ! Ik nnnunl rcixirt
for 18,U7 I, ar.nlUHt (iK,07C.
liicomtdeto Miturmi from Malheur
comity ludhntij that that (otinty wli;
give a favorable majority to the
iiienNiuo, lutreiiHlng the uiajorlt) l
which the niciitniro wan carried In1
the Male, I
I'ourtcen touiitleH voted In favor of
doing nwny with the death pcnulty
and 20 aituliiNt It. 'J he comparative-1
ly larne majoiltlcH In favor of the
ineiiMiiro Ir Mutlnoinah and .larkKou
rouutlcH ovenauie the narrower mar
Klun aKiiluNt It In the other roiintlctt.
In Multnomnh county the hill re
ceived a majority or J.MI2. The
larKeM. majority iikiiIiihi (hf bill wan
ent in VSnMilngton county. Tho mi.
fnvorahle majority wad 111.'.
Tho coiintleH that voted to aliollMi
the death pcnnlty were linker, Cooh,
Ciook, Curry, llnruuy. Hood Itlvor.
Jacknou, l.nne, Idncoln, Multnomah.
Tlllnmoolt, tlmatlla, Wallowa uud
aptiaretitly Malheur,
TIioku voting to retain the death
pcnnlty wero Ueuton, Clncknmun.
ClntMip, Coliimldn, DoiikIuh. (Jllllaui,
Craut, .Inncplilnc, Klamath, l.nke,
l.liiu, Marlon, Morrow, I'olk, Sher
inan Ciilon, Wiimii, Wniihlngtou,
Wheeler and Yauihlll.
WILL STEEL NAMED
SULTAN
APPEAL
TOMOHAMMENDANS
London.
lit I (I II ot
WXNTAKTISOH.K, via
No. I(i, 1 : J.", p. in. The
Turkey him inniied a proclamation to
the army ami limy, in which he
iitTti-fn (licut llrituiu, Trance and
KiiHMa of having instigated the war
on Tin key. He mhU in lln cenitcc
liou that Ihe outcome will put nn cud
to the ntlcinplx directed against (he
glor.v of the Tuikixh cuipite.
i:hortiug hit, Hildter uud mmIoi
to luavcry, the Miltau mi.:
''Nol only the fate of intr own
country, hut the future existence of
:iill),OIIO,0(l(l MohIciiin dependri on .voiir
ictory."
TO OPEN IN JULY
SAhKM, No. Hi, ( lo her with no
legal nulhoim or i-t tiN whatever,
except the undisputed ami unlimited
authoiity "to hpciiil oiir own money
in the promotion of tin Milemhd
work." (Ioveruor Wet hn nppointcil
(leorge II. IlimeH nml l.ewi A. Mc-
Ailhur of I'orlliiml; .1. y. A. llowlhy
and I). .1. Kaiser of Astoria; J. II,
iiorner n orxuiiis; i.ee'Ainreluuise
of Pendleton uud Will (5. Steel of
('niter Lake, to constitute ihe Oregon
geographic hoard, ami their duties
hi'Kiu at ouco.
Ah explained hv the governor, in
the letter aecompaiiying the comiiii--won,
thin hoard was created in UHIS
hv (Ioveruor Chainherlain, and its ilu
lien will consist iiiniuly of "miming
the geographic, fcututc of the state,
thus preventing coiifmMnn ami dis
putes through diipliention of names;
niso to perpetuate, a tar as prae
ticaldc, unique pioneer traditions ami
Indian legends." There is no appro
priation provided for eairxiug on the
Work of the hoard, ami it is lett uli
Milutcly Iree to spend all the money
it wants to ui ihe pcrfoiimtncc of its
duties
RAILROADS TO SELL
. THEIR TIME TABLES
I'roo ilirtlrilmliini of railroad limn
Indies will ho dibeoiitiuuod on the
wi'ulorn linen on January I ne.t, iik u
rcHiilt of it resolution adopted hy the
preHidentH of IIicmu linim at a recent
meeting in Chicago. The move, in one
of tho many devices accepted hy the
vhiiiIh in nit effort to uliiniiiiite waste.
When it heeomes effective, time eardH
will ho nold at tuilrnud ticket olfieuH
uud holclri for 1 coat each, which is
ithout half the. cost of production ami
distribution. ,
ASTOIMA, Or., Nov. III. Thnl the
Columhia hij;hwii. will he opened
fioin I'endleton to Asloria July I,
11M., is assailed hy State Kngineer
Howlhy, who is preparing his aiiuual
repoit. riguies bhow that a vast
amount of work was done under the
Hiipervision of the stale highway com
mission during the iiasl year. This
woik was done in the couulicH of
JncliMiu, Clatsop, Cnluinhiu, Multno
mah, Hood Kiver, Wasco, Sherman
and Washington.
A tolul of .fli:i(),)(0 was spent this
ycur on the f'olumhia highway be
tween Wasco nml Seaside, ami there
will he iiMiilahle to ho spout hefoie
July 1, of next year, $1170,000. The.u
will lie tiroMileil hv .lulv I, lli miles
of newly located ami constructed
graded road of u ina.ximum grade of
fi per cent, width of roadhed 'J I fort,
uml curves with a minimum radius of
2(10 feet. Tho work in Clalson coun
ty is 80 per cent completed, and I hat
in ('oliunhia county is 7f per cent
completed.
ANNUAL APPLE SHOW
OPENS IN SPOKANE
i
KPOKAN!?, Wash., Nov, 10. Tho
huventh annual uutionr.l apple show
hegaii here today and will continue
through the week. In addition to a
display of apples of till grades and
products fioin apples, meetings of in
terest to apple, growers will he held.
FOR WEEK LIGHT
l'OliTLAND, Nov. HI. Iteccipt
for the week hne hecu; Cattle 1100,
calves 17, hogs liOL'O, sheep L'JOJ.
Receipts of cattle continue light,
barely enough eeniiin: forwaid to
iiiuke a showing. Some good stceis
Weill sill. I Ins. I nT umiL ill -t? .
Hilling the week from f" to $7.1' was
the general price for tops. Matket
it steady to stiong for nil classes.
Hogs again made u much better
showing, the market opening at $7 l"i
uud closing nl .f 7.'.'0 for topi. Mon
day's run of 10011 did not cause a
flutter in the market, all uoing at
hteady to strong pi ices, (lood aver
age receipts uml iptality nil week.
Sheep receipts continue light and
demand excellent. Top lambs sold at
$(l.!l,ri, all other lines- strong to higher,
Kor killing sheep trade has been good,
feeders in good demand.
submitted tmlny to Kccretnry Onrrl
nun. The roiiort tdH of tho rnnnl
builders' battle hkiiImmI tricky earth
slide, of the HH)iMunvn( of the
liermanont form of government In tho
7011". with Colonel (iocthnU an gov
ernor, of the hcKlunlm,' ot tho work
on fortlflcntlomi to guard the great
waterway ngnltixt Inv union, while Ini
IiomIiik row's of figured tell of the
(out of details la the launt'ii construe,
(ton and maintenance
net :i.-:i,.-i.-!,ot
The report nbown that the cannl's
tout, Including the current approm lo
tion, now titamlK at t3r,3,D."H,04 J.CV.
Mote than ?:J7 ,000,000 wan nppro
pi Inteil. Of that amount morn than
$12,000,000 wn for fortification.
"Work was continued during tho
K'tir on the gun nml mortar hnttcr
Ich," Hnyii the report "and by the clone
of the jenr Ui' roncrcte work was
prucllcally comtiletd, as well m the
greater portion of the back fill. On
July 1 I tit", the conntructlon of re
doubts In accordance with plans pre
pared by a bonrd nppolntcd for the
imrpobc and npproved by the isccre
tnry of Wnr, was undertaken, and
they were completed, as welt ns the
clearing ucccmi.ir) In connection with
them."
The continued earth Bibles Hint
rhecked the progress of the rnnnl
builders wns described at length.
(Quantity of Kailli ltcmoel
"The total amount of material re
moved In the dry from Culobra Cut,"
the report ctnte. "from the beginning
of American oporntlorm to Juno !,
It'll. ngh-roRated no.Sfil.Ssa cubic
ynrdo, nt a division rout of J0.70RC
m.t cubic yard; of this amount 25,
20fi,100 cubic jnrds were removed
bccaiiBc of Bibles, or 22.S58 per cent."
Describing the demolition of (Join
boa Dike as one of the final steps In
the ennnt's completion, the report re
lates that "with tho exccptlpn of a
small jiockvt ullilc In the vicinity of
Cascades, the admission of water to
the Cut has thus far hnd no bad ef
fects; nor has thore been any percep
tllilo tendency for the pretence of
water to produce slides."
Iteslsts iliike Shocks
The innal's giant locks and dams
staunchly withstood tho oartluiunke
shocks which were more violent nml
numerous during the Inst venr than
In any since American occupation.
KlKhty-keven distinct bboclts were re
corded at Anoon.
"I'ractlcnlly all the shocks," the
report slated, "seemed to originate
in the vicinity of the lower const of
Log, Santos Province, approximately
lt; miles southwest of Angon. The
moat violent idiojks occurred October
2, 101.!, end May SS, ltH.
'Tho slioi'U of Mny 2S lesulted In
ttligbt damage to the new administra
tion building then In course of crec-
I.ONDON, Nov. 10, 1J.J0 a. m.- -The
arnib's of the allies and of Oor
mmiy remained deadlocked In West
I'lnmlers today along the battle lino
whero the snow Is ankle deep with
the prospect of further Intermittent
artillery duels nml Infantry clnshcs,
which for more than a month bnxo
been swinging back nnd forth with
out definite result.
The snow nnd the generally ndvorso
conditions will make necessary more
frequent shifts of men in the trenches
nnd there will be more sickness, es
pecially lung and throat affections.
In short trench warfare, nlrendy lab
orious and exhausting, dally will be
come a greater ordeal.
The (iorinann hnve not nbandond
their attempt to reach the French
const towns and jet bey have not ad
vanced. Today, according to the
clnlmn of the allies, the Germans are
to be back on the right bank of tho
Yser, having been forced to release
their grip on points on the left bank
held so stubbornly by them the last
week. This retirement of tho
breadth of the river 1 described In
official conitnunlmtlons given out
In nrls last night as the "most note
worthy Incident of tho day," and It
shows how little chnnge there has
been elsewhere either In Belgium or
In Tranco.
Merchants Association
November banquet of Merchants
association at Kplscopal Guild Hall.
Monday' evening, Nov. 16th, 6:30
sharp.
E. C. OAODIS. Pros.
02 JOHN II. CAHKIN, Sec.
Wlta Medford trade. Is Medford made
SYRUP
OF
S
rae
ss
SICK
FEVERISH CHILD
Mothers can rest easy after giving
"California Syrup of Figs," becauso
In n few hours nil the clogged-up
waste, hour bile and fermenting food ,
gently moves out of the bowels, and
you have a well, playful child again.
Children simply will not take tho
time from play to empty their bowels,
and they become tightly packed, liver
gets sluggish nnd stomach disordered.
When cross, feverish, restless, seo
If tongue Is coated, then give this de
licious "fruit laxative.'' Children
love It, nnd it ctn not cause Injury.
No difference what nils your llttlo
one If full of cold, or a sore throat,
diarrhoea, stomach ache bad breath,
remember, n gentle "Insldo cleans
ing" should always be the first
treatments given. Full directions for
babies, children of nil ages and grown
ups are printed on each bottle.
Ilewaro of counterfeit fig syrups.
Auk wnir druculMt for ti fiO-ccnt hot-
Hon at Italboa Heights, but with this, tk, ..Callforn,a svrup of KJb,
then looke carefully and see that it Is
made by the "California Fig Syrup
Company." Wo make no smaller
ltdre. Hand back with contempt any
(other fig syrup - Adv.
exception Ihe canal works suffered
no damage from these shock."
COSTIV
E
WE
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full of life and action, filled with the
fire of fine Inspiration and followed
by 250 short stories of adventure,
will make
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THE PLACE OF SECURITY
for valuables Is tho Vault ot of the Jackson County Dank
becauso it Is l-'lrc. and Iiurplar Proof. Kent a Safo Do
rot It Dox here, as they only cost
$2.00 and ui iicr year.
OVER 22 VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT
M
li-i
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OGDEN ROUTE EAST
(1) Iti- tin- shortest nnd quickest route
from Sun Kninci.seo to nil the principal
N cities oust, Denver, Kansas City, Oinahii,
ChfeuKO, Wnt-hiuton, Boston nnd Xbw'
York.
(2) Three ehoire trains with comforts nnd
uBUVOiiiouees for till ehitses of trav
oJors. (It) You enn vtMt the I'unnmn-I'aeific In
tnniational Kxpositiou at San Fnm
oisoo rtn tho way east
via tho
SOUTHERN PACIFIC-UNION PACIFIC
All traiiw from Portland conneet at San
Frnneiseo with trains ia the Ogilen Route.
Full particulars, fares la this route, de
scriptive literature, reservations and copy
of the "Salt Lake Cut-Off' booklet from
any ngent of the
Southern Pacific
John M. Seott, (Uneral Pa"cnKer A;cnt, Portland, Oregon.
HEADACHE
COLDS
THREE-QUARTER MILLION
IN CANAL RECEIPTS
WASHINGTON, Nov. UI. TolU
nineuulin: to ":).'), 1 8'J were eolleeted
front vewM'U y: the Paiiamu eanul
between AuKit 1.1 nnd November 1,
Itofore the eanul was opened to iner
eliiint hhips $11,(110 hud been eolleet
ed on bnruii ttaffie, makiuf,' the tjrohs
income to N'oeinher I total .f 710,7112.
Why Not
Got tho boat amolto, Gov. Johnson,
nnd nlao nntronlzn homft.
ftZa
Good as Cash
Vor OUk ClrtitUt al 11 othir UtU
It Mru Uirttt vr UKucu covwu u
vuoit lur iruay 1uaUoiu pitmlumi II utf
Parker & Stnncliffe
UIE.M4.V.. M.U.iJ.0(
TAKE USGARET
Get a t'l-cent liox now
Furred ToiiRtie, Had Coldn, Indl
Kestlon, .Sallow Skin and .Mlsernldu
lleadnrlie come from n torpid liver
and clogged bowels, which cnuso your
Htomneh to Iiocoiiiq filled with undl
uested food, which Hours mid fer
ments like gnrluiKo In a uwlll barrel.
Thnt'H the first step to untold mUery
lndlBCfctlon, foul pases, had lireath,
yellow skin, mental fears, everything
that Ik horrible nnd luuiscatlniT. A
Cascntet tonlsht will pvo ,our con
btlpated bowels a thorough cleansing
and tdralphteu you out by mornlnK.
They work while you sleep n 10
cunt bov from our driiKKlst will keep
you fcellnn Reed for months. Mil
lions of men nnd women tako a Cns-
caret now and thon to keep their
stomach, liver nnd bowels roRiilnted,
and nocr know a miserable moment.
Don't forget tho children their lit
tle lusides need a good, gentle
clennBlng, too. Adv,
Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
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E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop.
Oenornl Foundry and
Mnchiuo Works
Pacific 401; Home 208L.
Ucs. Pnc. 5031; Home 227L.
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AJSTD WATER
and
IRRIGATING PIPE
Go to J. A. SMITH
12S N. Grape St.
Tclophono 890
FIRST-CLASS
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JU8 K. Main, Vpstnlrs
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Wo niako a specialty of Door and Window Frames and
Inside Finish. Also Doors and Windows.
QUALITY THE BEST. PRICES RIGHT
Factory Corner Eleventh and Fir Streets.
Medford Sash and Door Co,
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