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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1905)
Home Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK Is OUR COUNTY I Correspondents 1 Eagie Point Eaglets. UY A. C.HOWLETT. J. B. Jackson has a number ot men at work ou his house tit this time, re modeling ttlid enlarging it. Kev. Austin preiiohod here twice last Sunday and cuco ut Brownsboro. He reports having good congregations and an interesting time. Our roads are getting dried up now in the bills and the result is tbat there is a large amount of hauling of lum ber, posts, shakes, etc., through our town and to the local yards. Miss Mae Abbot came out from her mountain home on the head waters of Clarks oreek, north of liig Butto, last Monday, to spend a few days with old neighors and friends iu our town. She meets with a cordial welcome. Miss Lizzie Wolgamott, formerly of Medford, but now of Grans Pass, came out hiBt Sunday to the Sunny Side to recuperate and a friend of hers told ner alter sue uau boon oore nut two days' that she had improved very niuoh. Her many friends hero are . giving her a warm reception. j There was man by the name of Fen-1 tig came bore on Thursday of last week and engaged board for a week, i wno una oeeir lecturing on tue suo ject of moral education, telling for tunes, a litlte ventriloquist, etc. He olosed his lectures last Monday nigbt. Mossrs. Harris and Young are push ing their contract to completion on the railroad bridge across Butte creek as thoy have all of the piling and long timbers out and now are putting up a saw mill on the east side of Hound Top, near the Obenchaiu- road, to cut out the smaller timbers. S. J. Jones, another one of our boardors, who is trying to recuperate his healtb, is trying our sulphur spring with marked results. H has invested in timber land in this sec tion and expects to locate among us, as he is now looking for property in our town with an eye to purchasing. G. W. Canning, district deputy of M, W. of America, was out last Satur day and assisted in the work of the camp. We havo a nice camp hero and the present prospect is that we will have og good an assembly here as there is in the county in proportion to the number of inhabitants. Notwithstanding the fact that there will be several towns havo celebrations on the Fourth of July, we all know that when Eagle Point celebrates it means business and this year the committee on arrangements will spare no pains or expense to make this cel ebration a crowning success. See bills. Lyman Adams, his sou, Earl, and a man by the name of Kayton, all of Washington, weio pleasant callers at the Sunny Side hotel one night last week. They came from Washington via the LewiB and Clark exposition, where they report having seen a fine display and heard some fine talks, etc. Then proceeding on their way to this county where Mr. Adams was raised on their wheels. After visit ing old-time friends and neighbors they proceeded on their way to Klam ath county, where they have r latives and where Air. A. formerly lived. , Well, we have a new doctor in our town, Dr. A. B. Cartio and wife, of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ho has come to locate among us, partly for his own health aud principally for the benefit of others. He aud Mb good wife are stopping at the Sunny Side hotel and while here he is taking ad vantage of oar sulphur springs that are situated nere. He says tnat eitner Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then it falls out, turns prematurely gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a HairV hair food. It feeds, nou rishes. The hair stops failing, grows long and heavy, and a li dan- druff disappears. r'r V.Mr X J. for oor Ayer's igor I Made the sulphur water that is strongly im pregnated with iron, or the climate has improved his appetite wonder fully, as he is improving in heulth very rapidly. Ho has mot with a cor dial welcome by those who have been wishing for another doctor. Mrs. T. A. Davis and two children, of North Vakama, Washington, came down to visit her mother, Mrs. F. JjJ. Jack, and family, and since her ar rival fish have had to look out, for about the first thing that she did was to go to A. J. Floroy's and buy fish ing tackle for herself, mother, two half-brothors and half-sister to use and Bin oo then I have not seen a fish iu Butte oreek below where they live, so I judge that they must be catching some of the finny tribe that swarm in our waters, but the most sensible thing she did was to subscribe for the Medford Mail, so that she could know what wsh going on in the this part of the country especially.- Lost week Mr. Ditzworth, of Leeds, accompanied by two men who are ex port drivers on the river, passed through here with a boat, ropes, oto. , ou their way to the upper Hogue river country whore Mr. Ditzworth and some of his neighbors havo about five hundred light poles already for driv ing on Rogue river, which they ex pect to take to Gold Roy for Dr. Ray to use iu his electric light business. Mr. Ditzworth has been to Gold Ray aud strengthened the bookB to secure the poles as they come down the riv er. Thus one enterprise makes room for another and at the rate business has increased in the last two years in these parts iu the course of a short time the Iintto creek and Rogue river country will bo among the leading places tor business in Jaclcsou county. Have You a Cough? A dose of Ballard's Horehound Svrup will relieve it. Have you a cold? A dose oflierbine at bedtime and frequent fimall dosds of Horehound Syrup dur ing the day wijl remove it. Try it for whoopinu cough, for athma, for con sumption, for bronchitis. Mrs. Joe MuGruth, 327 E. 1st strent, Hutehiaon, Kan., write : I have lined Bntlard'fl Horehound Syrup in my family for 5 yeai'H, and find ft the best und inns', palatable medicine t ever need, iioc 50c, $1.00. Sold by Clias. Strang, A Hold Hot. In Thomas E. Farish's book, "Gold Hunters of California," are some good stories of the old days. Here Is a yarn about the biggest gnmbing Mr. Farish knew of in that time of big betting: "A man of the name of Moore had been betting and lost over and over sums aggregating several thousands of dollars on the game of faro. Finally, as he turned to leave, the dealer asked, 'Are you through?' Moore halted, best toted, then, turning and taking from his pocket a key, held It up and said, 'I will bet you everything In my safe, which this key unlocks, on the ten.' 'How much is in your safe?' Inquired the dealer. 'I do not know, but it is a large sum. If you win take the' key, open the safe and secure all the money you And there. If I win wo will go to the safe together, count the money and you must cover the amount,' was the answer. The challenge was ac cepted, the bet made, and Moore won something over $47,000." London' "Mohock, At the beginning of the eighteenth century a number of ruffianly young men of the higher classes called by Swift "a race of rakes that play the devil about the town every night" known as "Mohocks," infested Lon don, sallying out drunk into tl streets, carrying short clubs loaded with lead at both ends and perpetrat ing shnmeful cruelties upon peaceable passersby, wantonly wounding nnd disfiguring the men and subjecting all alike to atrocious insults. Lecky says tbat matrons Inclosed In bnrrels were rolled down, the steep nnd stony Snow hill. Watchmen were un mercifully beaten and their noses were slit. Coaches nnd chnirs were overturned on rubbish heaps, and coun try gentlemen visiting the theaters had to be accompanied by their armeti re-, tainers as if in time of war. Pearson' Weekly. A Fit tin RplT. Major Lomax of the United States army was visiting In Canada soon ' after the war of 1812. He was enter-, talned in Quebec by the officers of one of the royal regiments. After dinner speeches and toasts be ing In order, one of the British officers.; having Imbibed too generously of t !i j champagne, gave as a tont. "The I'r-; Ident of the Culted Stat"". Head v Alive!" The toast r-:: (? tcd wil.i lauchtor. Major L'nn.'tx r:w t: re -ivnd, saying 'Permit me ut n'n u.y i-M.-t. 'Tin Prim-' Ilf-KfiH, Li'unk u? S i!t!' " T!r ItrltMi utii'-er ::a:;:ly to hi: f c;' t and i : i a n g ry t o i v e s d c m a u d oil . "fir, do you intend tout remark ns an insult; To which M.i jar Lomax calmly an swered, "No. sir; as the reply to one." A Funny niundor. According to Law Notes, Sergeant Bullantiue used to tell this Htory on Lord Chief Justice Cockburn of Eng land: Ono night while Uallantlno was passing along Tlceadilly ho came across a policeman who was arresting n woimin he claimed was druuk. IU stopped to expostulate and stated thai the womnn scorned to be 111 rather than Intoxicated. Just at this time Lord Cockburn, who wns then attorney gen oral, came by on his way home from the house of commons and joined In the discussion. Immediately another of ficer rushed up and, seizing Cockburn by the collar, exclaimed, "I arrest you nlso." "Arrest mo!" cried the astonish ed attorney geueral. "What for?" "Oh," replied his captor, "for many things. lou are well known to the po lice." f you want u pretty fane and delightful air, Rosy chek8 and lovely hair. Wedding trip autoes tho etui, Put your faith In Rocky Mountain Tea Dr. Uinkle's drug store, Central Point, The Irtle of Man, The Isle of Man la situated In the Irish Bea, nearly equidistant from England and Ireland and belongs to Great Britain. The government Is vested in 'a lieutenant governor, execu tive council and house of keys. It was ruled by North men fr.om tho ninth or tenth to tho thirteenth century; was annexed to Scotland by Alexonder III. and was afterward ruled by various kings. It was ruled by tho Stanley family from the beginning of tho fif teenth century to 173S, when it passed to the earJs of Athole. In 1705 the British government acquired most of the royal rights of the Aiole family, the last rights falling to the crown In 1829. English Is generally spoken, and the native Manx is fast disappearing. It has an area of 220 square miles oud a population of 50,000. Tho threo leg. Hsed on Its colnB are the emblem of tho Island and signify "The Isle of Man luieels to England, kicks at Scotland and spurns IrelandV' . Three fhyaicans Treated Him Without Success. W. L. Vancy Paducah. KyM writes I bad a severe case of kidney disease find threo 'of the best physicians iu Kentucky treated nm without success. I then took Foley's Kidney Curo. The ni-Bt bottle gave immediate re.net, and three bottles cured me permanently. 1 gladly recommend this wonciertui remedy." For sale at tho Medford Pharmacy. Lord Liverpool' Rnpc of (he Tenpot. Lord Liverpool, who was traveling Incognito, after breakfasting nt a liottl In london, ordered his valet, a raw Suxnex youth, to clour the table and puck everything In a portmanteau. Hy tU order, or" course, was n;e:int Lord IJverp):l's lcitorw and papers. I in I the yonili took it tt Uwlv.C.u ilie yllvoi' tojipot iunl sp.irmi!. When Lord Liver pool v.-as driving down Oxford street i cry of "Stop thief!" wns rutted, and the landlord of t!ie hotel arrived In hot pursuit. There In tho street: the prime minister had Hie nini'tlMeatlmi of hav ing his liiggnga opened, and In It. was found the plate. Never would the statesman laugh ut the episode even years after, so great was hifl fear that the story might get into the newspa pers. London Spectator. Smoking in a Powder Magazine Is courtiug death more suddenly but' not more surely than neglectitiK kidney disorders. Foley's Kidney cure will cure a slight disorder in a few days and its continued use will cure the moBt obatinntti oases. It has cured many people of Bright's disease and diahutes who were thought to be incurable. If you havo kidney or oladdea trouble, commence takinu Foley's Kidney Cure today, before it is too late. Sold by Medford Pharmacy Before Napoleon III., emperor of France, became interested In the Mex ican empire project he had n plan In mind for certain mysterious military operations In Morocco. A writer says: "The German agent of a firm of Liege gunsmiths used to go nt dead of night to a private door in the Hue St. Honore, press n button and be received In secret by Louis Napoleon himself. The Ger man was to secure arms to the order of Napoleon, hut all was to bo secret. Pnymout was to bo made through n Swiss bonking house, as part of the capital of a railway In the GrlBous. But It all came to nothing. Mexico claimed the horizon and tho German and his guns were forgotten, and tho secret of It all Is still to nook." lie Understood. "How is your guardian on diploma cy? Do you think that he can under stand the finer points of n secret alli ance Hke ours?" nsked the young man. "I can answer that question for my self," said a sudden voice. "I am In favor of an open door policy Just now and I believe this Is your hat, sir." ChwtBoatl Commercial-Tribune. Mrs. Hardpnn Yes. Johnny, yeou kin hev an apple if they be ony stnrttn' tor spile. Johnny An of they ain't start In ter spile? Mrs. Ilnrdpan Then yeouTl hev ter wait till they dew. Them apples cost too much ter eat m fresh. Chicago News. Subscribe forTiiK Mail. BE GRAY OCRMATOLOGfSl MRS. NETTIE IIARRISOX'S 4-DAY ! HAIR RESTORER! Will brtntr 1'fick tho natural color. Gray : or faded Lair rt-storod pennaneutly with-1 out iheonvwiifliee and with no !it;itrroft-' alK- after tfT-r:U. Not a dyf: Jp i:l.;inly; : leavo. no pediment, and does not make ttni bair sticky. S1.00. ( JIr. VF.TT1H I1MIT1ISOV. Hra.loV.clt, in "VVr.t 27(lt St.. NeT orU. . . J40 Genrj- S.f Snn l-'ranelnco, t'al. Hold by L'.'Oii Jlakins, MuiUurd If you want good things to eat call on P. W. Waschau NEW DELLICA TESSEN STORE and ICE CREAM PARLORS Fancy cooked meats and salads; homemade pies and ice cream. Bread, cigars, etc. All orders promptly attended to and deliv ery made to all parts of the city W. 7th Street Phone 8' fWYwrwwwwvvrv , :Sawmill Saw-mill We have bought and are now runn ing the Daley mill : on "Round Top" and are ready to lurmsh rough or dressed : lumber in any quantity. Lumber Eight Prices Right. Address us at Eagle Point, Oregon T TIT? JP, TTT? AT.UV George Couldn't Stop. YE fcllowo satto bosltlo yo malclc; Sho wns a comely mlwa. And often (if not oftener) One hoard strange words like thtsi "Stop It, George!" Sho'htuldo a well shaped, slender waisto, A twinkling, roRiiish cv And through ye stllle night al there came This artfullo little- cryo; "Stop it, George!" Her plnmpo checkes they won tinged with reticle, Her lippes were Cupid's bows What to meant yo subtle words that onn Yo atmosphere arose: "Stop It, George!" Bho hntl yo hair oi Titian hue, Yo dimple on ench clieeke; Yo fellowo ho didst love her, too, And cared tuiught for her shrlcko: "Stop it, George!" Yo auto pumped Into a tree, Yo poire (lew heels o'er head, And whenno yo maido came to gasped she, "You-outrht-done-ns-I-K.qld-nml-Stopprd-lt, George!" F. P. l'ltzer In New York Press. An Open QueMion. "Mamiim Hys glrlH otij-'lit to learn to cook Instead of to play the piano. What do you think?" "Well, it all depends on whether It would be worse to oat wlmt they cook ed or hear what tliejMilnyed." Did Not Alnttcr. Booker T. WnshlnKtiin tells Uie fol IowIiib story of u Hiemlier of the "po'li" white trash who endeavored to cross u Ht renin by means of a ferry owned by a negro. "Uncle Moso," suld the white man, "I want to cross, but I li'ulnt got no money." Uncle Mose scratched his head. "Doan you got no money 't nil'" he queried. "No," sold tho wayfaring stronger, "1 haven't a cent." "But hit done cost you hut free cents ter cross ferry." "I know, but I haven't the money," Insisted tho white num. Uncle Moso was In a quandary, nnd after a few moments' thought said: "Boss, I done tolc you what. 'Ur man what nlnt got no free cents nni Jes' en well off on dls side of der rlb bor as on der odder." Philadelphia IXKlger. Accnrtlttiff to llrr l.lnrht. A much Indulged little girl of His yenrs was being read lo. The story re lated to n small boy who was dlscon tented because his piece of ile was not sweet enough to suit him. His mother thought otherwise und suggested liia taking n piece lo a poor Utile cripple in the alley near theui. This child's de lighted enjoyment of the dainty so lin prcsed the boy that he returned and ate Ids piece, quite satisfied with It. The reader pointed out the tnoral to the imall listener, trying lo Improve the opportunity. Her f:iee lighted up, aHd j-'ho .it!i:! will, eonvicti'u: liI het U mother put plenty of M1L-.U on his jiie wluie lie was gone." T.lpphl .yjit's Magazine. Bintb. i!r.i.-lv-niir'?r?B:; Qiguatcr. of EXECUTRIX'S SALE NOTICE. Notice Ib faerfliy given llmt under and by virtue of an order of tlm County court of the County of Jckt-oii, Ht ute el Oregon, dulv mude m d entered of record on tlie'-Dth tiny of my &, li. nutliurlnitiK mill einp twcrlog me so lo ito, I m ra A. Inane, executrix of tho eialo ol George W. ihu, deeciifiMl. sliiWl from and utter the 110th day of June A. 0. ltHtt, proce- d to ell the foilewlntr described real oHttitu, situated In Juckfon County Oregon, lo-wlt i The wjht half of Ute Koutti wosl quarter of tee lion 37 anil the rtust hnlf of i he t-outh eas) quarter of cctton '.'Kin township ."15 (ninth of rHiiKo two wont of the Willamette Meridhm In JueltMon co.mty. Ore yon, i-oiitniiiIntr ItiO ueros; Also the xnuth east quarter ot section K Iu tmvi.bhlp '.t7 mtt I) ut raiiKe I west of thy Will niuetie Meredian In J nek son enmity, state of i trefoil, containing 160 uere?, subject however ton uond for deed ou said properly given to (i arret t Urns. Also contract nnd bond for dectl with D, 11, Holtriti, for mirehrtHo of west half of section H In township 37 aoutli of "iinge 1 west of the VYH aiueltf Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon, containing HJOacrcti. A. hj commencing at a point situated tUW chaluu tou Hi and 8 SS ehainn wunt ol tho. norm cant corner of the north went quarter of the north east quarter of section in township 'M Kouth of range '2 west of the Wiiiimctto Merid ian In Jackson County, Mate of Oregon, and running llioneo west narnltol with north line ol '.aid section -iXti euatns; thence south 4 K? chains; thence east 4.62 chains; thence north 4.87 chains to ih place of beginning, contain ing 'i -J5 acres, more or lens, nuhjtct howuvur to u right of way l'i feet In width across the cant Bide thereof. Subject to continuation of said Court, nt private Kale, for cash in hand or at leant one third of the sollinK price iu cneb at date of con tinuation of tiale, and tho bulanco to be secured by norlvage on said real estate Date of first public -(ion June '2nd, IPO. Mauv a. Isaacs, Executrix of the Estate of Georgo W. iia es, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT- Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned is tlhid his ttiml account of tho administra tion of the ostate of Pearl GalitCH, deceased, In the Couutv Court, of the Sato of Oreiron. for Jackson county, and that the Hon. Georgo W. uuun, Jiuige oi miiu court, ims ordered inui the fame shall bo heard on June W, 1005, nt 1 o'clock p. m., ol said day, and thai thid notice be published In THE .Mkdkokii Mail, it newt- paper of ueueral citculatlou in suld Jucktion county, as reiiulied bv the statute. if Lite a tins aisl day of May, w. i M, STKWART, Aduiiuiutrutor. SUMMONS. In tho CI i cult Court of the State ot Oregon, In and for Jackson County. ' ily tipuhn, l'Uiutlff, vs. Paul Spuhn, Defond Laut. t i Spubn. Defendant: , IN THR NA.MK OP THE STATK OFOREOON: you are he eby retmiied to appear and unnvor the comphiliil filed agiiiuslyou fn tho above entitled suit on or before tho hist day of the ti mo prescribed in the order lor publication ot Summons: on or heforo the tfird day of June, 11H),), sat .unto being the expiration of nix week from the llrst day of publication os this SummoiiH. rind If yon fall to so appear aud answer, for waul thereof, the pialiittff will ap ply to tho Court T.ir the roller demanded mi plain tiffs complaint, a succinct Htuteineut ol which Is an tollows, tnwlt: For a ecreo of the court dissolving the contract ot marriage ex isting between plain 11 IT and defendant, and decreeing; that Iho plaintiff have exclusive care and custody of the two minor children of plain iff mid defendants, aud for tuieh other, further and dl Herein relief as to the Court bli ill I seem equitable. This summons t published In Tho MBnro'in Mail hv the order of the Hon. 11. K. Hanna. judkO of the above entitled court, which order was mane aim cnicreo an mu win uiiy oi .nay, IWii, nnd the date of the llrst publication here' of m the 12th day of ilay, liKto. Maiilon rtlitniN, Attorney for plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Tho miilorniKiied has been duly appointed and qualified as Administrator with the will annexed lo the Lsln'o of Jamoa Murvuy, lata nt Jin-liunii fiiiint v. f trpirntl. tU I'liikHCil '. All pernoiiB having cialmi at;alntsald estate aro uotineu to pruncm i no Miinie, uuij vi-inimi, to tho iinitcrHiunod at lilH oillco at the First Kutimiiil Itunk In Mi'ilford. Orccon. within Bfx niontliB from the tlato horoof. Dated this Adminiatralor of the Estate of Jamoa Harvey uecuaueii. ADMINISIRATOR'S NOTICE Notice In hereby Kivtm that the underfilled was. on the lam nay or May. r.ii'o.nuiy appoin ted, by the Uotinlv Court of JaekKon County, 1 Oreirfni, ulmirilmrator of tho estato-o! Havid V. lJtinit, deeeaHfid. All poroii8 haviiiK claims airalnst naltl eHtato aro hereby notthed to present same, oniy voruieti. wuniii ix monihfi frtmi the date of this notiee, ami all nffurmtt ktinwtnif thciTiHr!) vs to he Indebted to suit! eHtato are retiierftel to call at my office. in .ineitsonvnie, urej-nn, una pay tno naui. Dated at Jaekaouvllle. Oreiron, thla lUth day of May, lUOfl. . ' AtlminlBtrator of the eatulo of David W. Lorir.p dceuaseu. SUMMONS. In the JiiHtlcos' Court "for Medfotd District, JiieltKon County, orcgou. Ji. jJ.iLlwoon, i 1'lainnii II. II. Ilriwurd. llcfcmtilllL rrn TI 11 llnivnrri. Dnfnniliitlt IN TUB NAM K OF Til 14 HT TH OK OklEOON: Yon aro hereby required to appear und aiiHwor the eoirplaliit lilutl uKalnsl yon In the above entitled action on or btdore the Inst day of the time prescribed in the order for tho pnbll ration of tbiB Hummoiir, lowii:-()n or before lhi:Kthdfivof.Hil.v.lW)5, Mild rate being the expiration b( six weeks (run the lltHt pnbll cm ion of this Mimmoiih. and ir yon fnll bo to appear and aimwur, for want thereof, he p'lltntirr will apply to llio eonrl for tho relief demanded in the complaint, lowlt: 1-or a iudireiiient of tho court avaliiHl tho defendant In fuvur of the plaintiff for Hie Htim ol twenty Htx dollar 8 and cohIb di&lnirHementH of thla netion lobe Inked. . . Jf TlIlHSUMMONHIa publitdiort ill TltK MRD POltn mail, by order ofthe Hon. K. M. iuwrt; Jnstleo of tho Peaee, for Mt-diord District JiiitkHOD Comity, UreRon, whlob order was mude and entered on the 9th day of June. I'M,, and the date of the llrMt publication harcof la ,,,0 1011, Jay .tJuMMKft. MA1X,.V ,,nlI1,N, Attorney for l'laintlff. ADMINISRATDR'S NOTICE. Notice li licreby Kiven tn ino uimrraiKi ha been duly appointed adialiiimrator of the OMUiteof JOFepb v. oiurpny, "'y County Cmin of Jackfon Counlv, Slate o RBld estalo are hereby notified to preHCnt the same, with proper yontihern attached, to mo at II1C OIIIOU Ol n.n ivliuns"! - 1 n within Hlx monthHfrom the date hereof, n ,.t,.,i nt. Medford. Orouon, this lath day of Judo, 11)05. w .. AdmlnlHtrator of tho estate of Joeph W. An Alpliafillenl SInrrrl. TJttle Irma tind bcon on :m exctirsiott to lior fnthir'n flowntown ollifo nm! saw fop tho first tlmo a typewriter in use. "Oli, mainma," site wild on her return liome, ."don't you know. I saw tilt? funnlent snwlns ninolilnn down to papa's oHlco, It sewed A H C'h!" Litndncott'H .Mau.ine. .Slititder. floso tlilin.' ear ntjainst lilin tlirtl sbiill open 1ih motilli K'TH.-tly njjaitiHi fiuathr. If lli'i" ret'clvcal not li is wniH, they fly l:ifk nnd wytind the reporter. If t!iott d,u receive theiii. tliey Hy forward and wound llie re ceiver. La vo t er. r-iiiiiiiii. lie Yes, wlKfiievtT I see myself In the mirror I feel Unit I am much bet ter lonklnfC llinn the nvemijo msn. Do you enll tills conceit? Ills Friend No. 1 enil It dlsiorttil vlnlon. To whnt (tulfs a single deviation from the track of buinim duties leads: Ily-run. Hubbard Bros. Just Received A Oar Load of New Moline Wagons. John Deere Buggies. McCormick Mowers and Bakes. Come In and See Them. ! Hubbard Bros. WORTHY OF ITS NAHE The Champion Draw Cut Mower is a Champion in Deeds as well as. Name rl'HK STKONOKST CL1TT12K IN THE WORLD. Ilrnw out principle make, -t It ho. Ailjutiiublo UuiiiK up lealuru kuopn kulfe alwnyu la Hue Willi plltuuQ, Huvlng powur. CHAMPION LOCK LEVER SELF-DUMP RAKE. Easiest to Operate, Strongest, Wheels Interchangeable, Ratohots and Axlos rovcn-iblo. i MEDFORD, - - OREGON D. T. LAWTON, Manager Quiet and Durable Does Not Shake The Simplest Sewing Hachine Made ' Cannot Start in the Wrong Direction Host for All Kinds ol Sewine. Will sew tho lluhtost eoods without pnckorlng thom, nnd on heavy work and durnblc. WHEELR & WILSOH General Office 231 Sutter Street B. 5. Ql'iffill, Agent, Medford Oregon W. L. ORR Successor to J, Q. TAYLOR, The Harness Haker Fine Line of Hand Made Harness, Blankets, Robes and Whips. Repairing Neatiy Done. ' W. U. ORR Hedfoid, - - - Oregon Willeke Addition to Bedford Ib now plattcil in rcpidenco lot? nnd romly for sulo. This is in tho best resiilunco dis trict in Medford. If you wish ft nice lot to luiilil mi rati and tee lue ut once. 1 ulso lin vo ii Iwcnty-neri) tract 0 i i b iii ii vl i ii 0 Medford, Oregon il 4- Th Only Thut dotiB not lull In any point 3 Times tho Value Of any Other One-third Faster One-third Easier Uotury motion and bull beurinK. The lightest run ning Mnehino in tliu world, Knpid. 8nvef about onodav in three, sewing thai much ffiBter than vibruting ma cbineB. makes a seam that Ib ehiBtio, stron g GOfUPilflY for Pacific Coast Sai Francisco ail joining Medford that is a snap. W. T. YORK