3 FJJafter There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder which makes the food more digestible and wholesome. This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by physicians, arid they accord ingly endorse and recom mend it. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. j OUR COUNTY Correspondents ems Eagie Point Eaglets. BV At C. HOW LETT. BornIn Eagle Point, May 20, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bellows, a son. Leroy Smith had the misfortune to cut his foot qtiito budly lust week, while outtiuK wood for next winter's use. Young & Harris are pushing their work of getting the timbers out tor the railroad bridgeacrotis Little Butte creek. There was quite a number of our old veterans went to Medford last Tuesday, to attend the decoration ex ercises. The farmers are already taking ad vantage of the lumber yard that L&e j & Heu-ey have established here, as the; lumber is in great demaud. j The Medford & Crater Lake Rail- road Company have a force of men! cutting out the right-of-way on the ! banks of Little Buttejcreek and vicin- J ity. xney seem 10 ue pusuuig iuo work right along. Mr. Wolfer, of Medford, came out1 last Monday, to look fritter his straw-. h,.,...wiQ H olJn nn !, . ! dred (gallons counting iivo cups to tho uallon. Ue Id is nosed of Semite a large amount here and took the rest to Modtord Tuesday morning. A. J. Bish, of Medford, while driv ing a smm of mules in company with Decata Duvis, of Jacksonville, became excited as the mules acted a little friskv and he jumped out of the hack. leaving the hack and its contents to tho moiay of tho mules; but fortun ately no special damage was. done, as the mules soon had their run out and quieted down. Our now smiths are giving general satisfaction and aretalkiug of putting up another forge, for they are already having about all the work they cau do on one forge and as they become better known and the work increases, as it is bound to, as the teaming and harvesting season comes on, they will probably have to enlarge their snop. The band boys are getting along fine witn tnoir norns, etc., auu tne pros pect is that we will soon have aii Kaglt Point band that will compare iavoraoiy witn any oi me uanus in the valley. Tho benefit ball to be giv en this (Friday) evening, for the pur pose of helping to pay tor the instru ments will likely (be largely attended, as there has already been a number of tickets sold atthis writing, Monday. G. V. Owinga, who is living on the Morrow place, brought down a sam ple of his oats to show which mesured five feet and seven inches iu length and he says that he has several acres of it. I asked him to send in a bunch to tne exposition building at Med ford and he said he would, to show what would grow on sticky. He says he will have more hay on the place this year than was ever raised there before. We came near having a very ser ious difficulty iu our usually quiet neighborhood last week, M. S. Wood, one of our quiet and highly respected citizens, had leveled down a place for a flume, so that he could run the water from the main Fryer ditch to his garden, alongside the tract of land belonging to a woman who keeps the place to rent, and she objected to his doing so and one word brought on an other until she finally threw a stone, weighing about two pounds, at him, barely missing his heBd, but by a lucky move he dodged just in time to save himself from being badly hurt. Miss Clara B. Richardsou,the young lady who taught the primary depart ment of our school last winter and who was badly wanted by eighty per cent of the voters and ninety-nine per cent of the patrons and all of the You can hardly find a home without its Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad vise parents to keep it on hand. Tho b.t cnuch mHlfinc mnnCT can hnj ll Att' ch-rrv perli.ral. VT tho j-'iirh. of children nu'.lilni: conl.t ;.... !b!v "iter. Jacob btu ll, s.ratowa, Ind. for ' Throat, Lungs Ayor's Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral In broaklng up a cold. Ayers pupils, has been engaged to take charge of the primary department of the Talent school and we congratulate the directors of that district on their success iu thus securing such a com petent teacher, for with Prof. J. C. Barnard, as prciuoipal and Miss Rich ardson in charge of the primary de partment, success es already assured. The Ladies' Aid Society has de cided to hold their church fair on the fifteenth of June. They will hold it in the Holmes Bros, '.warehouse. The exercises will commence at ten o'olock a. m. Rev. Austin will doliver the opeuiug address. They expeot to serve ice cream, cake, pies and in fact everything that is good to eat or drink, and at noon dinner will be served at 25 cents, with a slight charge for extras. The ladies of our town and vicinity have prepared a large number of things of beauty and value, such as quilts, table spreads, tides, pillow shams, etc.. Let every body come, bring their money along with them and help the good cause along. For all of the proceeds are to go toward bui idng a church bouse in Eagle Point. . If you want a pretty luce and delightful " ni Ruvv uhet-kB uiul lovely hair. WntT n S?i, tn P"1 WUP '-lU' " !k Maintain p Hink, d lur l nu al "'" Woodville Items. .. .., , - . ... . . , WllJ lIox wife, of Olendale, huVO beull hci0 Oil tt visit. An interesting program is being prepared by tho Sumluy school for Children's Duy. Mrs. Xellio Witt has returned home to Gold Hill, after a visit among friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Heck and Mr. and Mrs. Will Heck attouded the holi ness camp mooting iu Ashland last weok. not decided whether they will remain nere or remove to a new locality, 'Ihey aro at present running the Woodvillo hotol. Miss Jessie Boyd has boon quite ill with pneumonia, but is now improv ing, ur. uoiigias, oi urants fass, was in attendance. Mr. Cochran arrived Friday from Eosoburg to visit his sou. J. D. Coch ran. Ho is well pleased with this part oi tne vauey, ana will visit uis sou in lucutora uetore returning nouie. Sherman Estell is the Droud noses- sor of three baby conn, less than nine aays oia wnen cnugnt, Dut more than mree weens oiu now, and doing nice ly, lie intends to raise them as pets. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Moore went In Jacksonville last 1'riday on business, having sold thoir farm ou Fielder creek to a party whoso name wo did not learn. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have Their friends here will he nlnnspd to learn of tho birth of a son to Mr. and Airs. H. C. Stevens, in Grants Fass, May 26, 1005. They are former residents of this place and will soon again mnke their home near here, on the Levi Gheretmau place, after a residence of several vears nt th Greeuback mine. I'-fv Mr. High was unfortunate last Sim- day in lossiug a valuable horse. He and his;family started to drivo to a neighbor's and whou nearly there it appearedjto be sick so they finished their journey on foot, leaving it un hitched by the buggy. On returning later the horse had disappeared. In the meantime G. R Wright had seen an object coming down the river. which proved to bo tho missing ani mal. It had wandered ,to tho edge of tho high&bank and fallen off and was exhausted from struggling in the water,. Assisted by others, Mr. Wright di-BW tho horse to shore, but it died soon after iheina rpflniiMrl. Tts death is a heavy loss to Mr. High. Tired out. worn out woman nnnnnt. flcep, eat or work; seems as if she noma ny to pieces. Hol:iBter's Rocky Mountain J ea makes stroi g nerves and rich red Wood. ,'15 cents tea or tablatn. Dr. Hiukle's drug store Oeutral Point. A Few Little Laughs. j Flannery It seems his full name is ; "Dinuis li. K. K. Casey,." What's all tbiin K's fur? ! Finnegan Xothin'. 'Twas thofault of his godfather stutterin' whin he 'tried to say "Dinnis Casey." . Mistress If you want eggs to keep they must bo laid iu a oool place. Bridget Oi'H moution it to the : hens at wanst, mum. Jorkins My dear, 1 wish you wouldn't sing that song about "Fall ing Dew." ; Mrs. J. Why not? j Jorkins it reminds me too much of the hoiifc rent. ! Nice Old Lady Will you kindly tell me if the lady who wntc!-5"Thi' Muthers' Page" every week in your paper is in? I have enjoyi'd her ar ticles on tho "Kvenlng Hour iu tin Nursery. " j Ollice Boy That's him over there with the pink thirt tmoking. tW Early Risers The famous litt'e pills. Bowser J Is Elected a. Member of he Thinks It a. Great Honoi but Returns Copyright, 1905, by T. C. McClure.l H V ERE in Knmrthlnir Hint nnma for you by uiiiil this after noon," said Sirs. Bowser as she nnmletl Mr. Howeer an ofHcinl envelope when be came up to CiiiiKT the other evening. "1 hope you liuve not been drawn on n Jury again." Mr, Bowser opened the envelope with great deliberation and at once com menced to grow digullled. lie drew himself up, swelled out his chest, and when Mrs. BowBer asketLwtmt tho com munication was he loftl replied: "I have rather been expecting the honor but didn't know exactly when it would come." N "So you have been honored?" "I call It an honor, indeed. This Is to notify me that I have been elected a member of the Unsophisticated Inno cent club ami that I am expected to ap pear there this evening und make a few remarks and pay the first quarter's dues." "The what kind of club!" "The Unsophisticated Innocents." "Some one is playing a Joke on you. No club of any standing ever took such a name as that." "My dear woman, no one ever at tempts to Joke with mo," replied Mr. Bowser as lie folded Ills arms across his breast and thought of Napoleon crossing the AJps, "The U. I. club, as I happen to know, is comiosed of art iBts, poets, authors and statesmen, and SHE SAW HE I the honor of belonging to Jt Is some thing to be coveteJ. My name went in a full year ago, anil y have Just got around to elect uie. i would rather be a member of the U. I. club than be mayor of the city or any other ottlcei' of importaiice." Mrs. Bowser said no more until din ner was over, while Mr. Bowser's dig nity and pomposity seemed to grow with every minute. Bcforo tho meal was concluded it was plain that he looked upon her us very small potatoes. "And so you mean to go to this Un sophisticated thing this evening?" she queried as they passed upstairs. "Please give the club its title or do not mention It at all," he sternly re plied. "But you are going?" "Of course I'm going. You might' as well ask if I would take the otllco of president of the United States if elected. Be kind enough to lay out my dress suit." "And you you are sure about it?" "Sure about what?" "That tills is a nice club and that this letter Is not a Joke. That title makes me fear that that" "Madam, are you getting daft ull at once? You have but to ask the tirst man you meet to learn that the Unso phisticated Innocents are mcu of the highest standing. Joke with inc! Joke with Mr. Bowser! Do I look like a man to take liberties with? You seem to have queer ideas ubout things." No more was said, and half au hour later Mr. Bowser came downstairs in his dress suit and prepared to go out. "Do you expect to be culled on for a few remarks?" she asked as he was drawing on his gloves. "Certainly. I shall make an address from twenty minutes to half an hour In length. They may not be satisfied with one, but want two or three of them." "And are you prepored at such short notice?" "I am always prepared to make an address, deliver a lecture or get off a speech. You seem to forget who I nm. Don't sit up for me. It may be duy llght before I return. What the devil is that old wall eyed cat looking at me in that way for?" The cat had becu taking a nap under the lounge and had come out to sec Mr. Bowser in his dress suit The look complained of was one of comic horror, but there was no club bandy, and she escaped punishment When Mr. Bow ser had departed the feline turned to Mrs. Bowser, and, though no. words were uttered, she was understood to eay: Now. what we want to do Is to get ready for high old Jinks. When the Unsophisticated Innocent comes borne, you'll hear things creak!" Mrs. Bowser did not go to bed. At midnight, as she sat reading her book, she heard a great Bhufllfng and sun- pressed loughter on the doorstep, and es she opened the door three men rnn away and Mr. Bowser lurched in. She assisted him along to the sitting room Increase of Salaries. Washington, May 20. The following changes in the salaries of California postmasters under annual realjmtt mnnt were announced yesterday: An tioch, from $1200 to $1400; Chico, from $24"'0 to $2500; Colton, from $1000 to $1700; Anaheim, from $150ft to $1000; Bishop, from 1?,00 to $1300; Clover dale, from $1400 to $1G00. DeWltt's JJSlsf 6a!vG Tor PlleSf Burns, Sorefo ins a Club sophisticated Innocents a.nd Goes to Meeting In State, Sorry Plight. and into a chair, and under the gas light she saw that he had been weep ing. That was not all. Ills hnt aud gloves aud cane were gone. Ho bad been rolled in the dust, and one coat tall was missing. Ills trousers were torn and the buttons ripped off his vest, and no man could have looked more dilapidated. "Well?" she queried after giving him a long looking over. "It was JiiBt as you said," ho replied as the tears started afresh. "You mean that the Unsophisticated Innocents were a lot of Jokers?" "Yesh. I was in a room over a sha loou, and they they Joked with me. Mrs. Bowsher, I was never sho insult ed In nay life. I would have given n thousand dollars to -get home, but they wouldn't let me. When I wanted to go, they rolled me ou the- lloor. Think of It, Mrs. Bowsher, rolling me, your lov ing husband, Mr. Bowsher, on the floor!" "Didn't I tell you It was all a fake?" Yesh, you did, but I didn't believe you. I thought you didn't know noth ing. Oh, it was awful, Mrs. Bowsher perfectly awful. They asked me to get up and shpeak, and when I rose they pelted nie wlz onions aud taters and yelled me down. Think of their hitting me on my bald head wlz a taterl" A wave of emotion swept over blm nt the recollection, and he sobbed aloud. r) BEEN WEEPING. Mrs. Bowser patted him ou the head, and the cat came and rubbed against his leg, but it was five minutes before he could go on. "They wouldn't listen to my address, but howled mo down and shouted for beer. There wus 'bout fifty fellers, and they made me buy 'bout two kegs of beer. When I said I wouldn't buy any they rolled me ou. the iloor and pulled my coat tall off. 'Think of that, Mrs. Bowsher!" "Yes, I'm thinking." "Think of a great big loafer grabbing hold of me and swinging me around und tearing my coat tail off! Don't you think I can have him sent to prison for that? And they didn't stop there. They tore nil the buttons off my vest and rode me around the room on a bench. H6w dare they do such things to Mr. Bowsher how dare they?" "Well, you arc uot fatally Injured, are you?" she asked after a silence, duriug which the tears chased each other down his cheeks. "I guess not. I've got about forty bumps and bruises, but I guess I will live through it. But what about my feelings, Mrs. Bowsher what about my feelings? I shall never get over It. They make me buy two kegs of beer. They roll me over the iloor. They tear off one of my coat tails. Then they shing a song 'bout Bowsher and To wa sher and Wowsher, and everybody luughs and yells. Mrs. BowBlier" "But what did you drink?" she inter rupted, "Nozzlng 't all. I got mad and wouldn't drink, and then they held me down on the floor and poured beer down my neck poured almost a keg of beer down my neck!" "And have you had enough of the Unsophisticated Innocents?" "I have, Mrs. Bowsher 1 have. From this time forward whatever you tell me to do I shall do. You know best about all things. You you aro a wiHe womans, and I'm I'm a fool. Mrs. Bow-ow-sher, I never in all my life loved you ash I do do" He rose up with the intention of ndd ing an embrace to his wordn but lurched aside and sat down-on the lloor with a great Jur, and, leaning his back against the wall, he was sodii sound osloep. Mrs. Bowser left him there and wont to bed. At what hour he followed her she did not know, but Bhe certainly expected to find him in n humble and contrite mood when she awoke. A sur prise awaited her. As ho got out of Led at the usual hour he said: "It seems a mighty funny thing that 1 can't go out to n club of an evening without this bouse being all upset. Here we are, half an hour late this morning!" I "I believe you did Join tho Unsophls- j tlcnted Innocents last night," Bhe re plied. "Of course I did, and I never had such honor and deference paid me be-'. fore. I was It with the biggest kind of an I, and I suppose you will be Jeul odd about HI" M. QUAD. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT- Notice Ik hereby given that the undndgned ha" tiled hi final account of the ndiafnlotra t en A the eMrtU; of Pearl Gaines, deceased, In th County Court, of 1h" S ain of Oregon, for Jackson county, and thot the Hon. 'ieotgr W. Dunn, Judge of said Court, ha orden-d th u Hie came t-hall be henrrt o:i .hm-;io, at I o'clock p. m., ol ald day. and tl.n'.ihli j.o.lt:; b published in Tiir: MnroRti Mit., h n'W-. paper of sfemiral circulation In said Jaek't-mi county, as re jiilred by lh- stafil". luted this jjh.t day oi May, V&. F. M. KTKWAi T. Administrator. jKodd Dyspepsia Cure Difiefcts what vou eat. - DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder. Urlnarv Ornrang. j ache.HeartDlseaBe.faravel.l Dropsy, Fenialo Troubles. " Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. It m-cussiiry write Dr. Ken nor. Ilu liim siK'iit a llfo tlmu curing .lust such , cust;ausyuurs. All cousultuiluna Free. f "I suffered from kidney nnd bladder trouble until life wiis not worth living, I began using Dr. Fennor'a Kidney and Backacko Cure and in a short time I noticed a great improvement. The soreness left my back and I was soon permanently cured. Yours truly, H0WAKD MITCHELL, Kansas City, Mo." PrugKUtH, sue, (1. Able fur Cook Book Fuse Turk and Greek Soldiers Fighting. Salcnlca, May 20. Fighting has been golnp on since Wodnesday be tween Turkish troops and a large Greek band near Basilka. Reinforce ments of three hundred men and two tuns proceeded there yesterday. Jit What Every One Shuuld Do. Mr, J. T Barber of Irwlnville. Ga., always keep a huttln of Chuniber'laiii'e Colic, Cholern. and Diarrhoea Kcmudv at hand ready for Instant iie-e. Attack's o' colic, cholera morbus aud diarrhoea conies on bo suddenly that there in no time to hunt a doctor or no to the Htore for medicine. Mr. Barber sayu: "I hove tried C h u m bo rl ain't, Colic.Oholera und Diurrboeu Itemedy which is one of the bi-s- medicines 1 ever saw, 1 keep a bottle of Ir in my room as I have had several attacks of colic and it has prov ed to be the beet medicine I ever ueed" Sld by Charles Sirang. Teacher What Is tautology? Bey Repetition. Teacher Give me an ex ample. Boy We are going to have sheep's head for dinner, and my sister Elsie's young roan is coming to dinner also. Tencher-Oo up top. CITATION. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATK OF iKHGON, KK JACKSON COUNTY .Miirr A lrimcf. kxooutrlx i lliuvflutu tit George W. lfuiu'.s, ueei'Uat'U Vr. Ofiorge V. Isaacs CITATION llilhin f . i -unit's ( Minnie IsmicS'lildiUe Clirln Isuiics j THnU l!H!! i Liliimi Auiiob leaia. J To Ue"rfc'f W iMiacs. Wflliara F. Isaacs, Mamie E. Jnucs-hitUlle. Cbatle.-. W. Isaac, Krinilt S. IsiitK-Miiu) Lillian Atuua I suae, ttiu abovi- nam l lU'fer-il.nns. I X T 1 1 V. N A M H O F 1 H B STATE OK O It F.i N rikI hy Kit umKt of the iiuovu untitled con it maiU' (in the 'J'tlMluy vt A pill A. U.. m vmi iiixl eiit'h of you aro Hereby cited ami leqiilreil tn ai-jn ar in tlir i-niiiiy ecnii t o( it lunnlyuf Jackson and State ol Oregon, at llio court room thereof at tliu town t( Jiicksonvlllo. said Jackson County, ou Monday Uio '2tlh duv of May A . I) HH).r at un o'clock . tn. or that day, then and there to flu.w civune. If unv tliuro b, why an ordt r should not be made by saUi court for tLe milo at private pale, by tho nbovo named ftxtcutrix, of tho following described real property oeloiiKiiip to mild emuto and Hituate In llio counties of Jaekson and Klam nth und Hime of un-Ko". to-wit: (1) The went half ol the soiitti west quarter of section 7 (inn tho east half of i ho toutli oust quarter of Hccllon L'S In township 35 south of i'.iiiKu two west of th Willamette Meridian In JuclCbon co.nity, Oregon, cnniaiiiliiv Itiu acres; f'J) Tiie south cast nmrter of section 8 in township il" south of rune 1 west of ilu Will uineito Alereilian In Jm:knon comity, stato of Oregon, conlulnint' Itio ucrcH, tuhjeut however ton bond fnr deed on hiiUI property give-a to Carrett Ilros. ; (ill Contract ami Imnd for 1 1 pert with II It. RoliHB. for purcfiaac of went hall of seotfon 8 in townships? south oi -iinjje 1 west ol'thu Wi . ainette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon, containing IKO acres. (I) Commencing at a point situated 9.(13 chains south and 6 88 chain west ol tho norm cast corner of tho north west quarter of tho north cflHt quarter of section 2ft In township :i7 south of rangtf 2 west of the Wllliinelie Merhl inn In Jaekson County, State or Oregon, and running thence wi'Ht parallel with north lino ol "-iiid section 4 02 chains; thence south 4 87 chains; 1 nonce east I.fi2 chains; thence north i.t ciiutns lot lie place or bcKlnnliiK, contain, lug 'J.25 acres, more or less. Mibjua however to it right of way I'J feet in width across the oust tUu thereof. (ft) Th south cast (juurier of the south west quarter and lot number four of section seven, the north east quortcrof the north west quar ter and lot no one of section eluhtciHi. Also t ie east one-half of tno north west quarter, tho northeast quarter o.' tho south west quarter anil lot number two of section seven, all in towiiHcin foriy-one, south of sango fourteen c.ihtofthe Willamette Meridian in Klamatii enmity, Orcffon, containing 31S.80 acres, more or less; Or bo much thereof ns may be required to pay all claims and charges against said cituto and the expenses of administration thereof In the manner us prayed for in the petition' of said Kxci-utrlx now on file In said court. WITNKSK the Hon. Geo. V. Dunn Judgo of the County Court of Jackson county. Stare oi Oregon, with the seal of said Court uftixed thix '-'Mil day of April A. O. Wft. Johns. OitTii, Clerk ol Hd Court by E, J. orth. Deputy. SUMMONS. In the CI cult Court of the Stato of Oregon, In and for Jackson County. Lily Kpuhn, Plaintiff, vs. Paul Spuun, Defend ant. T Spuhii, Defendant: IN THE NAM E UP TJ1K sTATK OF OREGON: yru are he ehy required to appear and uutwor the complaint II led agnlustyou fn tho above' entitled suit on or before tho last oay of the titllQ ureseritJCfl In tlm unlnr fur iiiit.tlcull.n, ,xt Hiimmoris: on or before the -vt day of June, l!Ki.'i, tat .uato being the expiration of mx YeekH front the llrsl itav of piihlfealion oh this nuiiiiiiviii, luiu ii you tan ii so appear anu answer, (or want thereof, the piiiinlill will ap ply m the Court f.r the relief demanded 'n plulntifls comiilatnt, a Bittclnct statement of Which IS as follows. InWlll IW n fi'Tiu, ,,l Hi.. court dlKfolving the contract ol marriage ex- miiiiK uuiwfMMi jmuiiuii ana ncrenuani, ana decreeing that the idalntirr hiLv.i 'in1ttiun eare and custody of the two minor children of Minn inn iuiii ut'ienoauiK. anu lor sued tuner, urthor and dilli-rent r.-llef am in nn (,,nri tdi nil seem equitable. This hummoiiN Is published in The .lntiro"l Mail by the order of the Hon. II. K. Haitiia. judf o of the atmve entitled coutt, which order was made anil entered on the lot Ii day of May, I'JOO.aiid the date of 1ht llrsl t.ul.ll(v,ti,.n .r. of is the 12lh tiny ol May, lmv ii a ii it i ? ruitniN, Attorney for plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Tho underMKr,ed has been dulv aotiolnted nud qiialllied ai Administrator with the will niilicxi'd lo the I. state tf .lutni-K Ilnrvuv. lntr of Jarkvin county. Oreiton. deceased . aii persons Having cmunu kkbiiisi nnui estate are noillled to present the same, duly verified. to ini! uniHTHii'iieq at ins oniee at tbe Kim National Itat k ln Medford, Oregon, within nf x months from thedate hereof. Dated tl.ls Firndayof June, A. I), luu... M. Ai.PoitD, Administrator of the Estate of James Harvey, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Sotlco l lifrfl-y Klvbn Unit llio und'TflKucl wiik. on tin? 1'Jth ilnv -f Mhv. 1 !.". duly ,Kitn tni. by the rountt .'(i;jrt o( Jn'-k-itii Cotinvy, nrnumi, lulrnlriltHrR'or r.f thu -lt! oi Unvnf W. lflitK, iitf:nrvt. All )frwDi hfivinc riitltiiH HintnI -rilil uKtittv tin Imruliy i.otifietJ rnf.m li-fn t.. ., ll ,.,),. .. M fXirnW.I lC11"Vltil Dtt-lll'ti'lVfS lo tiC IfMlf-NtC'l lo iil'l u-tnt.: nrc n-(iiifc(l to r!l nt in tHlce. In (Hi-Kouvlltf , Ouk'hi, arnl nav llio !-ntnt. linl-l ni .lHf:kMmvlll, On-fn. ihin J'Jtli iy of May, l'J"',. W'M. M. f'nr.vin. AdfiifnNtrator of the cutntc ot UnviiX W. I)rli.(f i! .:. met'. Hubbard Bros. m Just Received A Car Load of New Moline Wagons. John Deere Buggies. McCormick Mowers and Rakes. m Come In and S Hubbard Bros. WORTHY OF ITS NAHE The Champion Draw Cut Mower is a Champion in Deeds as well as Name 1 I'llE pTKONGEST CUTTER IN THE WORLD. Prim cut principle maim x It gn. Adjutablu llninx up femuru Keeps knife always luliue with pitniuu. ervIuk power. CHAMPION LOCK LEVER SELF-DUMP RAKE. Easiest to Operate, Strongest, Wheels Interchnngeablo, Ratchots and Axlea reversible. Wi m 1 Jtimm MEDFORD, - - OREGON $ D. T. LAWTON, Manager Quiet and Durable The Simplest Sewing Hachine Made Cannot Start in the Wrong Direction Best for All Kinds of Sewing. Will eew Uie llt'litunt gnoila without pnckcrlni; them, and on hunvy wurk makes a seam that 1b elastic, Mrong and durable. WIELD & WILSON mflHUFHGTUfllHG SOPHY General Oflice for Pacific Coast 231 Sutter Street iSan Francisco B. S. Qriffill, Agent, Medford Oregon W. L. ORR -Successor to- J, Q. TAYLOR, The Harness flaker Fine Line of Hand Made Harness, Blankets, Robes and Whips. Repairing Neatly Done. W. f1edfotd, Willeke Addition to Medford la now ilattcd in rcpiilonco lots and ready for Pn!o. This ia in the hest residence dis trict in Medford. If you wish a nico lot to lniild on all and see nie'at once. f I also have a twenty-aero tract V tl VI tfr tf 0 Of ib m Or See Them. Medford, Oregon iti Lewis & i Staver Go. 7W The Only sfi'JiNc mmn That doeB not lull in n,ny jwirit 3 Times the Value Of any Other One-third Faster One-third Easier Rotary motion and bal bearing. Tho lightest run ning' Machine iu tho world. Knpld. Rftvettaboutouoduv in three, flowing Ihat much faster than vibrating ma cliioen. VoesJNot Shake ORR Oregon adjoining Modforihthat is a snap. 7 T VfD wr