1 Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Ceke It is conceded that Royal Baking Powder is purest and strongest of all baking pow ders, absolutely free from alum, ammonia and every adulter ant. "Royal" makes the best and most wholesome food. ROYAL BAKINS POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM St., NEW YOBIC. 1 OUR COUNTY Correspondents : Communications from our sev eral correspondents must reaoh this office not later than Wednesday noon te insure publication. - Eagle Point Eaglets. BY A. C. HOWLETT. Mrs. Karnes, of Medford, came out last week, to visit her mother, Mrs. I Heckathom. A. J. Daley, one of our leading merchants, made a business trip to Ashland last week. Carl Ringer, our mail carrier from here to Climax, made a business trip . to Lost creek last Sunday. Miss Beulah Kineaid, of Flounce Rock preoinct, came out last week to , viBit Mr. Peaohey's family. Contractor J. N. Islow is rushing the work on the school honse annex and expectB to have it completed by the last of this month. ' J. H. Carlton, our enterprising hardware and drug merchaut, is pre paring to build a residence on the lot he bought from Dr. Officer. Joe Moomaw seems to be in a : fair . way to take the premium for having ' raised the finest onions in this sec : tion this season. They are beauties. ' Rev. W. H. Johnson passed through .. here last week, on his way to Peyton, t where he was called for ministerial ; work. G. W.- Carson, . who is canvassing ' the county in the interest of the Liu- , coin Annuity Union, loft here Tues . day morning for.Moouville and Gold ? Hill, where he expects to orguuize I lodges. . ' i .' Mrs. Ora Jones, who is stopping ; with her puronts, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. ! Dalev. on the north side of Little J, I TT to " j in i J llnt.tn rk. want, tn Wondrllle. Inst; : rt,,ri,ii, on Suturdnv and no-' ...... i,,.,. rtli,.r' l,n,w. . , , Thorn in aome chances noma oil ill t r.tB in the Butte creek country. John G. McC'allister bought forty acres of land of D. W. Daniels lust week, consideration one hundrod and . fifty dollars. ,.',. T mv lust 1 unintentionally omittod ... .,i fi,f h nut. hlni.k- smith, )md gone to Grants Pass for ' medical treatment. He hud a tooth 1 ' extracted sometime last winter and i the jaw bone was badly fractured and : . he hae been having a seigo with it ever since. The last account from him he was gottlng along quite well. The doctor had token out five pieces Don't try cheap cough medi cines. Get the best, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, - what a record it has, sixty years of Cherry Pectoral cures! Ask your doctor if he doesn't use it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. " I have fonml tliat Ayer'i cherry Pectoral I, tlio bet ni!!drie I -u prescribe tor hrop. cliltll, influemn. emirM. nn(t hanl colli,. M. UiliESlAS, M O-. Itlir. N. T. J. C. AVER CO., i for Bronchitis Correct any tendency to constipa tion with small doses of Ayer's Pills. Ayers of bone and Boomed to think that be would be able to go to work again in a short time. By the time thiB is read by the pub lic the wheat harvest will be about over. The crop in this seotion is fully up to the average. J. C. Carlton says that in the seotion where he and his father are farming the wheat crop is very good and they will have some fifteen or twenty thousand bushels of the cereal in his neighborhood. Mr. McCall and his company of as sistants have made another survey through this section, running the line to Central Point. ' There Beems 'to be a diversity of opinion aa to the bbjeot of the survey. Some seem to think that it iB simply for speculative pur poses, while many are of the opinion that we will have a real, genuine rail road through this section in the near future. J. J. Fryer went to Talent last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bell, and had hardly reached there before he was called, by 'phone, to the bedside of his sen-iu-law, Floyd Fierce, in Jacksonville," withHhe startling Intel- licence that he and his wife had been thrown from a buggy and Mr. P. had bis jaw bone and bis thigh badly broken, and Mrs. Pierce was bruised, but fortunately no bones broken. The child escaped unhurt. End ef Bitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with an abcess on my right lung" writes J. F. Hughes, ol DuPolot. Ga.. "and gave me up Everybody thought my time had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. 1 The benefit I received was Btrlking and 1 was on mv feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health. " It conquers all Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles Guaranteed by Chas. Sr.ranp. druggist. Price 60 otB. aiid $1.00. Trial bottles free. Kanes Creek Items. Mrs. Sutton, who has been sick for some time, is getting bettor, Mr. aud Mrs, Davidson were trans. acting business in Gold Hill roceutly. b May Noe has returned home from Glendalo, where she hus been the imost of hor sister, Mrs. Ludd. "uo" " ' Ed- Lenimiug, vegetable merchant of Gold Hill, comos this way every Wednesday with a Hue lot of garden truck. Mr. and Mrs. Iliginhotham aro en gaged at the Millionaire mine. M II. is cook and hor husband is work ing in tho mine. Mr. an Mrs. Graham are spending n few weeks at the mud springs in California for the benoflt of Mrs. G.'s health, which is vory poor. Robert Swiuder received tho sud intelligence lust week of the drowning of his nephew, Cane Johnson, twenty miles below Grants Pass, in Rogue river. : Mrs. Roberts gave a dinner in honor of her little son's fifth birth day. Among his little friendB present were, Vera, Elma and Esta Davidson, Marvel and Ada Higinbotham, Health Davidson and Cecil Roberts. 'The day was highly enjoyed by the little ones. " Cholera Infantum. This disease has lost Us terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera find Diarrhoea Remedy came into general use. The uniform success which attends the upe of this remedy in all eaee of howel romnlaint in cdildrer ha? made it a favor'.te wht a-r-ver its value has become known. For sale by Chan. Strang, KPBarlc lt-.-ms. Bv J. G. Maktis. Geo. Walker is delivering a fine quality of posts to Central Point. MiH8 C'reth Askew has returned tn ' hor home in Grants Pass. She v as accompanied by her cousin, Miss Mamie Godfrey. I R. R. Cleveland, of Medford, was here toduy, placing some cemetwy work to his little boy's grave, in Autlnch cemetery. fcium Godfrey and son, Alfred, ac companied by R. R. Cleveland and family, of Medford, started toduy, by teams, for Klamath county. Wm. S:utt and family, of Rogue rivor, accompanied by the former' brothers, lately from California, are visiting the grand, wonderful, Orator lake. Mrs. Howard and ohildron, of Dil- lard, Douglas county, are paying their uncle and aunt, Wm. Davis aud Mrs. Ragsdalo, a few weeks' Booial visit Rev. Johnson, Baptist miuisU-r, of Medford, will 1111 his regular appoint ment at the New Hope church on the 1st Sunday, also a basket diuuer will be enjoyed. Will Davis, accompanied with his uioco, Mrs. wm. nowara, lormeriy a Miss DoCarlos, is paying hor par ents, Mr. and Mrs. DoCarlos, und family, of Medford, a visit. The grain on Snider aud Con stant creeks iB all stacked and will probably remain in this oouditiou un til the roturn of the GIusb machine, which will probably bo thirty Mays. Glass BroB. ' threshing outfit pulled out today for W. J. Gregory's farm in Mound distriot, where they will begin threshing. Tho separator, cook wagon and other machinery going by the Rogue rivor bridge aud the en gine orossing at the old Jackson ford, Mr. Welch, of Central Point, is engi neer and and Mrs. Askew is in oharge of the mesa house, this being her fourth term catering to the daily wants of the hard-worked threshing machine men. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide nua neeu dis covered will Interest many. A run Jown system, oi ueepooilenoy invanab- y precede, euiuiue ana someioiag nas hien found that will Drevent that con dition which manes suicide likely. At i he first thought of self destruction take Rlmtrio Bitters.il It beine a great tonio and nervine will strengthen , tht nerveB and build up the system. It's also a great Stumsch, Liver und Kidney reeulator. Oi.l GO cts. San faotion gua anteed by Chas. Strang, druggist. Agate Items. W. W. Gregory finished heading Monday. Mr. Hall moved back to his Trail creek ranch. Mr. Samuels is hauling lumber from OlBon'a saw-mill. The Owen Bros', bailer is expected at H. W. Heads Tuesday. Ed. March has' gone to Woodville with Frank Gregory to haul lumber. Grimesley and Kineaid . went to Eagle Point one day lust week, to get blackberries. . The railroad surveyors finished the survey from Big Butte to Central Point Friday. The Glass threshing machine started for this side of the rivor Sunday. The separator passed Agate Sunday evening, but the engine did not ar rive until Monday overling, Mr. Hofigland and family were visit ing friends at Agate Sunday, while Mr. Hoagland was looking over the crops that have been irrigated. Mr. Hoagland has had some expenonce in irrigating in California, although quite young at that time, he remem bers the benefit of wator. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes resulti in death. Thus a mere scratch, iiiaigiil flRnt p.uIh or bunv boils have paid the death uenaltv. It Is wise to have Rneirleii'H Arnica Salvo ever handy It's the best Salve on earth and will nrnvent (atnlitv. when Barns, Sores, Ulcers rnd Piles threaten. Only 15c. at Chas. btranti's drug store. Long Skirts Unlawful. Unless hie couraee oozes away when it comes to tho point a physioiun roth' ed from active practice Intends to usi bis influence to regulate the lengtii of women's skirts by law. "It Bbould be made a misdemeanor, punished bv line or imp-iBOnment, or both," says the doctor, "for a woman n wear a skirl long enough to sweep the pavoment, even an inch or more. The skirl should clear the sidewalk just as the bottoms of a man's trousers do. Unnumbered mitliouB ol get tns of disease are carried into halls, trailed up stairwavs and dis- tribnted in the living room of houses of these Sit ti gatherers. If we had la." and enforced it, flnlnii a few women $25 to $100 and locking up a few more, it would haye a salutary effect, anil our cities would be healthier in cossc quence. Mother's Ear A WORD IH MOTHBR'9 BAN I WHKH MUttBina AM tMPAMT, MMO t THB MONTHS THAT COM! IFOIff THAT TIMS, SCOTT'3 EMULSION BUPtUBa thm mxrmA nrmnnaTH amo HQURIBHMENT SO MmCEBaARt FOIff THB HEALTH OP BOTH MOTHER AMO CHILD. Send fur free sample. KCOTT ft ROWNK, Chemliti. ioviit I'earl Street, ' Nw York. 50c, ud fiM all drugguU. FOR SALE'f TOR SALE, ISOions baled alful a lay. Dit. C. R. Ray, Tolo, Ore. TJORSE FOR SALE Go-.d driv er und heavy - enough for furm or team worn, inquire at this ouice. FOR SALE. Hodge Bteel header. Goud as new. Address or oall on it. E. O'Brien, Applegate, Oregon. A. CAMP WAGON FOR SALIC, In good condition, bolster springs, pring seat, good cover. Rigged ip m good shape. Inquiie at K. M. Stewart's oflioe. "OR SALE: Block wood 2 per load, delivered to any part of the ltv. O der now una have vour woodrhu'I filled before wet weather. Iowa Lumbkh & Box Co. POR SALE OR TRADE, a heavy vi, Mini, 31 inch axle, i lie set of navy woik luiriieSB Will sell for dis-h, or tiade for wood. J Mosher, Medford. Oregon. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. I am de.-irous of disposing of my residence property, cornordf C and ICighth street. This properly is desiruble for business; also busi ness lot on West seventh street. J. E. Bodge, Medford. POR SAUE One yearling heifer, one light, or one heavy team; a McCormiok mower and rake, a plow, harrow, new steel range and a heating stove. Apply to E. P. BeNNETT, two miles uonh of Med ford. , :-. 23 4 ' WANTED JJELP WANTED. Three or four men for brvp m work. Inquire ot U. JU. Uorbline, Medtord. JJOP PICKERS WANTED: 300 Hop Pickers wanted. Apply to John P. Ranzau, Jr. Grants Paee, Oregon Real Estate Transfers. Harriet S Cnlhough to Fred E Jordan, blk57 Penn'sarid to Ashland t Maigaret A Clements to John Clem ents, revoke power or attorney Carter Land Co to Mary E Sullivan, lots 8 4 H It Carters add to Ann land 300 00 425.00 1500 00 1100 00 500 00 600 00 500 00 Joseph F Kelly to Chan. WoiKnmott, iou no i auu suieei on oi ioiduik zq Medford .... Kate Lyman to Laura McCleodeo, lots 13, 14 011 lu UOlU Hill Melvin H Carey to Chua. M. Willie, 2 H.CTOK In tn an b. r 1 a C Cunningham to Melvin H Carey, 2 acrer. same bB,anovo Hllm Wbclpley Sanders id Wm He Clanahan.iot 1 and 65 acres In sun 6 tp 83 s, r 2 e and otlio- land In all 21fi.(i6 atii'CS Florence Domcy lo Wllllntn Lindsay. l.ts'28 29ft) blK II R It add to Ashland A M -(Jailtm to Ariltnr Wake Held L NeUU-mcyer to win wiueo. nocn tor defd to land In ipaV s, v'l w :!2acn;H H L McWtllluiiiH to Junius lUrnstl. I: L C in 38 I e. D L C in Vi I .u also lot 1 mill nthi'r lundK 7600 00 8UXJ 00 350 00 100 00 J K Morrison to win T Hounten,40 acres J C Hannnli to Wm T Hoiintou, 0 acres in section tti 'M s, r I w Win Lamb to J ,o J J I. ne, 10 acres In tp 38 r 1 w 600 01) 160 00 5U0 00 km oo 3H0 00 Geo W Morrison to J J Lnue, lots 1 und 2 (ilk I) lalnnt Win Whoelcr to I) O Hanscom, 4 31 ucres In tn i s, r 1 w DC. Hanscom to P W Ni therlnn is, h unn4 31 nnres E B Ferrin to C J Sparr, Und in tp38 a T 4 II . . T J Downing to L J larson, land tn Ashland James Carrie It Roberts, l4 acres 60 In in 17 ft. r 1 w.. 26U 00 D IrKico to J a in Of Jamlnon, h acres in t;i 39 h, rlo C Vroman to C It Rlttor lots 7 blk 27 lotslli 11 blk 30 Clnrencu Hnrnes to John A. Hcott, land in Medford Chai Sandcr.s to John Hnkanson, land llltp.'Btl i' D S to W T Houston, I 0 ucrcs in tp 34 1 w 700 00 1600 00 100 00 Put an Kud to it Al! A previous wail oftlmoa comes as a! result of iinhijHiahle aln from over i taxrd orjjinn. Dizziness, Backanhe, Liver complaint and Constipation, ; But tlmnk-i to Dr. Kind's New Life! Pills they putun end to it all. Thry nrn gentle but thoroutrh. Trv them, i Only 25 cts. Guaranteed bv Chan, j StrunK, drupaist. A Bad Mule. Hern is a ooincidonoo strange J enough to drive people almoat to sup-: erstition: Charles Ruddle, a remittance man from London, was killed a year ago by tho kick of a mule, the animal's; hoof striking him on the jaw and with . Huch force that the man's skull was fractured. Ho had been bore a year( whon tho accident occurred. On exactly the same spot, Jeffrey ( Rndrilo, a brother of Charles, and likewise a remittance man,wtiH kicked iu tho face by tho same mule hint week. His jaw if shattered into ' bit and the hum of bin nkull is In-, jured. Tho 8ui(zenns say ho cannot , recover. Thin second victim Iihh been i here juat a year, having como fur thoj purpose of nettling up tho estate of' hiH brother after the latter died. The father of the two brothers wm mir-hed liy a homo falling on him ten years ago and an uncle met with a violent death in a railway accident shortly afterward. OWN A HOME $10 Down ft It you have u (uw dollars or a stuaiiy I $10 Down will purchase a lot in IF YOU WISH FARMING PROPERTY, examine the following bargains. No. 345. 900 acres; 140 acres olcarnd; 16 acres in alfalfa: 100 aarea in grain; 26 Of tv.ivtwu imr-iuru. uuim niwi iiarn-iuxtHJiudi. urcuuru witn acre. No. 344. SO acres. Good wator right. Cusb, itioo. No. 923 100 ucros about thlrtoeu miles 14U0. About OOO.OOO feet of (rood Call on or address JOSEPH MOSS, Office 5lo St.. . Studebaker Vehicles AND Studebaker Harness Go Well Together 1 am in Receipt of a Car of Vehicles from the Factory and of a good assort , ment of Double and Single Harness. Come and Select Your Needs. -t '; . Quality and Good Workmanship -Guaranteed on all Articles I havealso in Stock quite an Assortment of the well-known, serviceable Parlin tfc Ormdorf Com pany FARMING IMPLEMENTS. F. OSENBRUOGE, 1 btuueoaKer tsros. j , JWedford, - farmersp If you are in need of Cutling Miichinerv, it will pay you to oil and eoe our 1904 line of ClinmplOn'TTacliines, especially our heavy DRAW CUT MOWERS ' AND CHAMPION RAKES ', We make a specialty oT Bale Ties, Barb Wire and Bindinu Twine. Call and Bee us, flitchell, Lewis & $taver Co. D. T. L AWT ON, Man iter ' Medford Branch. Grand Prize Columbia Cylinder Records DISC RECORDS 5 to $10 par dor Disc Machines 15. Cylinder Machines Y '15. Iio. ig and $ao Sold on easy pay ments to respon sible parties . . . COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 125 Geary St., San Franc.ico, Calif. Grand Prize NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. PBI'ARTMKNTOFTIIK ISTKRIOK. f n.cn otnre Pit flosrbiif , OrcBOn, July 'J, IWt Nnllre lt hi:rf.-ty mven ttiftt tho follnwliiif nunicl net tier Iibi lllcrt notice o( hi Intention toinuke final proof in upiort of hin claim und that nalil proof will bo made beforn A. 8. Ulltou, U. S. Couimlwlonor, V fall offio tn $5 a Month liiooma it will nay you to luvust in the $5 a Month any portion of the city. riKiu, . uuuu uuusa iu IIIUU rooms. an Vi Tirietied of fruit. Prluo, (20 por No improvements. Must be 8oW noon. from tbe oily. Qoid hou;t. cost about saw timber. Wilt sull lor $1000. The Real Estate Man, Grants Pass. Oregon nanuiactunng Co., - Oregon Attention! C Pari IQOo Fit any.make of Talking machine NEW PROCESS Black Super-hardened Beautiful Quality of ' Tone Muob More Durable Than Any Other Cylinder. 25 GENTS EACH Pari i9o Mndford.Orton, on Salurday, AufcuiL 18 100L V'K' WMAON BOWMAN. on II K.No. UWHlnt ihnS r. sij.8fM.lnn 20, Townlili3 Hon l h. lUiifte H Rnft. Mr nnmnx thu follnwitiK tlmriM P If proo hid f.fittniioiiM rrnlilt-nci; upon vultlvi.tloit of finiil iHiid, viz: William II. Mchor, Zi.ck Mmxov. W. W PiirWor. t.i Itlfr Mutlc-, (m-gu,, UuoiKeF. King, of, MeiHorcl, Oregon. . . 4. T. BmwM ftHliUf.