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NEWS OF Net Keey te Wed In Franee. It is no easy matter to be married in France, sav« F. Berkeley Smith in Success Magazine. Ouo great thing in favor of ao »acred a cere mony is an event requiring months of preparation, • of tho signing of endless papers, the certificates of birth and the consent of parents, until at last the wedding day, which haa been arranged for to the entire satisfaction of every one concerned, including the legul authorities, ar rives. If marriage is difficult, di vorce is even more so. There are no such romantic and youthful ad ventures a* «doping on a twelve dol lar capital, handing ten to the ac commodating put .<n and *ii 'ng for forgiveness with the change. You've COLONEL GEORGE HARVEY. E ditor at H arpar'a W anta ta Ba B anstor Fron Naw Jarray. W hen W histlsr W as Lata. ’• isn ’t u qnor.ti« «n done <4 whether you w ant a l e t t e r t.;.l;iry - it’s a hard condition of life th a t you muht face to protect your- upon you. self anti thcMo ¿rixMiil yot I JJ a JJ m J S t ill- V. m u st | to ’;o b iu l th a t to, >•»» *W tft’f fo a m ware, Earning more nu ns holding m lej'cndcnce, happinot*, and a jtonition chance to »rovidc for the future, Thou,an to u p o n thousand# w ho once held p o o rly pnii 1 positions n o w earn high salaries as fi result of lettin g th e I nti 'M national C orkbspqnd bnck S chools show them how to accom plish th< change. D urin* la-1 y ear nt »out 4,(XX) stu d e n ts vol u n tarily rej>ortcd increases in salary am ounting t< over two m illion dollars! E very r- *nth re|«)rt to us ad vancem ent in jxwition YOUR t.»rt f i n t’ ? HOW 10 00 IT • Whistler, the artist, was one day invited to dinner at a friend's house and arrive«! at his destination two hours lute. "How extraordinary!” he exelaim- i e«l as he walk«‘«l into the dining ’ room, where the company was seat ed at the table, “ Iteally, I should I think you might have waited a bit. Why, you’re just like a lot of pigs with your eating!” n voluntarily I * • ♦ • (¡MSB |‘ikr««/l|e<:1l CoriC>,.S‘‘ race .P». Sim ply m ark on th e coupon th e position you wish to secure, th en tear o u t un«l mail th e coupon to th e Intern atio n al C orrespond ence Schools. T hia p u is you u n d e r no obligation w hatever h u t allow s o u r tx]w rt» to a d a p t u Course to your individual m etis and circum stances. to u 'v e g o t <o ea rn m u r e m o n e y . I h e I. C. S . w ill h e lp y o u . Will y o u ta k e th e x la r t to d a y? ¡ . l o i n i C . W a lk e r , o f A r b e s i o s , F tp e rt nw ta »uni»« I » n tra rto r s «I II Z FOR PUBLICAT1ON. D e p artm en t of th e In te rio r, , I'. 8. Laini O ffice a t H oseburg, O re.. N ovem her 23, 1910 V olile is lierrbv lilv m tb s t Florence l u . i l k i T i d Itengie, Oregon, ««ho, «•«, i A prii il. 1909, 'nude houo-sti-sd « n ttv .l N««. 04838, lor N W N « '1, , H'-ctton 2,1 | T o w n .hip 35 K. R ana« 2 W 'V illa n e lle i viriiliini), ha- UI. «I notte« <>• in tention tn mallo tinsi com m u a tiun p r u e , to l e e i a n i i s h c o n i l i l o Iti- Imid ab .ve de ecrilx-d, b tfo re W . H C anon, U !s. I O...... Medfnrd, O re g o n .o n tto ! I7th dav of J a n o a n , 1911. ( ’iHlfiiHMt imin»** a* w itne»-fren : I O regon . I Jo h n H W alker, I H ugo G nntlo-r, of ll.-uaie, d n gon. 1'hoin •» G o.llrev, ‘ B EN JA M IN E. JO N E S. R e siste r KO M O E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE HEAL PR O PE R T Y UN D ER E X EC U TIO N OK A. N. H u lb e rt, Plaintiff, vs G . II. Me- Donald anil E m m a Mi D on ald ,D efm _______________ I .W . Sm ith, R ep resen ta tiv e, M edford, 3 2 S. C entral, B ox 8 4 3 I By the v irtu e oi “nd E xecution and _______________ _____________ ___________________ _ DO Iron in Comfort ' TH A T M EAN S— GET AN E le c tr ic I r o n W e will se n d you an iro n on 30 DAY’S F R E E T R IA L ROGUE R.IVER ELECTRIC CO M A I N O F F I C E —M E D F O R D , O R . SHOE For Men Who Care I N o . 2288. A o u U t l v s U « a n l « b v jv b o o t fo r c o n p eo U o n a l buainee* m e n . S u b d u e d h a rm o n y o f c o rtra s tin g *h»ny and d u l l l e a th e r In th e to p . M e d iu m X *5 a n a la ” »hoe w ith th a be at b a r« ta n n e d eolea. Lance (8S Co. E v e r y P r e c a u tio n o rd e r ul rule duly Iseix-d t.w tin C lerk ol th e Circuit C o u rt of th e C o iin 'v of Jai'ksoo, S ta le «» Oregon, dated in • 3d day of IteeeiDlier, 1910, In a eertHii net on in th e C irc u it C o u rt lor sai County and Slate w hereiu A .N .H uloeil a« plaintiff recovered ju d g m en t s v a in .t G . II. McDonald and E m il ia McDonald for the sum of E ighty-tbre. and 40-100 D ollar. (»S3 40) w ith in te rn e' thereon at the ra te ol 6 p a r c e n t p--< annum Im tu ( J c to 'e r 22ml, 1910 a i > I «eiity Dollars (»2o 00) costa and di- buisetneuts and the lu rth e r sum o< T w enty-five D nllarr A tto rn ey fee. oi th e 22nd day of Oioola-r, 1910 PU BLIC NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t I will on th e 8th day ol Ja n u a ry . 1911, hi th e fio n t door of th e C o u rt House lh Jack so n v ille, .aid C ountv. a t the hour of 2 P . M. of .a id dav .ell s ' public auction to to e high« t b idder for cash th e followiug described real p roperty to - w it;— Lot No. F ifteen (15) in block Twenty- eight (28) as th e sam e is num bered, designated and described on the official p lat of th e tow n of Gold H ill, Oregon, as th e sam e a p p ears on r cord in the office of the C ounty R ecorder at Jacksonville, O regon. T aken and levied upon as th e prop- ertv of said G . H. McDonald and E m m a McDonald or so ninch ih ereo t as m ay be necessary to satisfy said ju d g m en t In favor ol said A. N. H u lb e rt a g a in s t salo G. H. McDonald and E m m a McDonald with In tere st thereon to g eth e r w ith all c erts and disbursem ents th a t have or mav accrue. Dated a t Ja c k so n v ille , Oregon Dec em ber 5 th , 1910. W. A. Jo n es. Sheriff R. B. Dow, Deputy The Gold Hill Hotel drncgis*. PERSONS C harles A. Frouty, In te rs ta te corn m ere« com m issioner, has positively refused the chief Judgeship e l the new co u rt ol com m erce. Ja m es J. G allagher w ho shot Mayor G aynor of New York, may never be trie d for the crim e. Physl clans now observing G allagher’s m ovem ents will re tu rn a rep o rt th at he Is dem ented. United S ta te s A m bassador T hom as J. O 'Brien will re tu rn to bis Toklo poet, according to his em phatic decla ration. H e does not c red it th e rumoi th a t C harles W. F airbanks, form er vlc«h|iresident. Is to succeed him there, B attling Nelson has announced that be had not th e le a st Intention of quit tin g the fighting game. He does not consider his re ce n t d efeat In San F rancisco th e "final decision.” George W. P e rk in s has announced his re tire m e n t from th e firm of J. P. M organ & Co. to devote ills tim e to extending th e principle of profit- xharlng and o th er benefit plans fr • solving the conflict betw een cap.ial and labor. S e c retary K nox g ra n te d th e request of Italy to r the su rre n d e r of P o rte r C harlton, charged w ith th e m urder of bis wife a t I-ake Como. A. J. M essner “ T he Little Tailor” Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Done on Short Notice W m . P a u le y J e w e le r I am p r e p a r e d d o a ll K in d « o f J e w e lr y a n d W a tch R e p a ir in g A t J a r v is ’ D r u g S to r e DEFENDS COUNCIL L egislature Asked to Give City Pow er j to O perate Slaughter House. M ilw aukee.—“ We can run a slau g h i te r house and m ake it pay w ithout destroying business as th e scoffers ' cry. T he biggest single Item In hom es Is the m eat hill and th e packers are all m illionaires.” T his is th e way Emil Seidel. Socialist m ayor of Mil w aukee, defends the action of his city council In urging t ’.V legislature to give the m unicipality power to s ta r t a m unicipal sla u g h te r house, cold storage p lan t and o th e r business en terprises. Duquesne's F irst c ight. Admiral Duquesne, the famous French naval hero, wan the son of a shipbuilder and at the age of seven teen was placed in command of one of his father’s vessels. He sallied forth, espied a Dutch vessel, beard ed it, compelled it to surrender and brought it into port. Not until he had been carried through Jhe streets in triumph on the shoulders of his fellow townsmen did it occur to the officials that France and Holland were at peace. That fact being ad mitted, legal proceedings had to fol low. as the result of which the youthful captain was warned to be more careful another time. Riche lieu, however, heard of his exploit and, without considering the com ity of nations, offered him a com mission in the navy. NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SA LE O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y UNDER EX E C U T IO N A N. H u lb e rt, P lain tiff vs Em m a Mc Donald and G. H. M cDonald D elendant By virtue of an execution and ord er is t a k e n t o s e n d o u r m e a t s of »ale duly Issued bv th e C lerk of th e C ircu it C ourt of th e Slnte of Oregon t o tH e c o n s u m e r i n * h e for Jackson C ounty, datud tho 3rd dav of D ecem ber, 1910 In a certain b e s t o f c o n d itio n action in the C ircu it C ourt for skid County and S ta te w herein A, N. H u lb e rt as plaintiff recovered judgm ent again st Em in a G. McDonald L.. C a l d w e l l P r o p r ie to r and G. H. McDonald for th e sum of Font hundred tw enty-four and 85-100 Dollars (»424.86) w ith in te re s t a t the rMte ill'll per cen t per annum from Oct oher 22nd, 1910 and cost» and disburse m ents taxed a t T w enty D ollars (*20.00- and the fu rth e r sum of F ifty Dollar» (»80.00) a t'o -n e y fees on th e 22nd day o f “ A S q u a re M e a l a n d a S q u a re D e a l’ O ctotier, 1910. PU B LIC NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN that. 1 will on th e 8th day of J a n u a ry , 1911, a t th e front door of the Court House In Jacksonville,O regon, at th e linin' 1:30 P. M of .a id sell day at public su e, on to the h ig h est hldde Steve Jones, Proprietor lor cash the following described real property, to -w it: — All of Lot No. Sixteen (16) In Block No. T w enty eight, (28) in the town o The B e n t th e M arket E lectric L g h l i n E very Gold H ill, Jacasou C ounty, O regon aof A f f o id i R oom cording to th e record m ap or plat of said town. T aken and levied upon ns th e p rop erty nf said Emm i G McDonald and Au arm ory to ccst 000 Is th e ob- (}. H. McDonald nr so m uch thereof as Children fake A I.I.A HD’S , jectlv e p o in t to be striv en for by the may be necessary to satisfy said judg ent in favor of said A. N. H ulbert HOREHOUND SYRUP »i ,IIB y I local com pany of the Oregon national m ngn'.nst E m m a G . M cDonald and G. H. because il t i-f'H tin «* I Imre isn’t guard, with the a ssista n ce of the com McDonald w ith in te re s t thereon togeth n hettei ren e«lv iinywh« re for <-hil- m erclsl bodies of Salem . A petition er with all comb and disb u rsem en ts th a t «ireti’s coiiuhe, hnaranew and bron haa been signed by over 500 tax p ay have or may accru e. at Jacksonville, O regon Dec chitis. It’s a guild niei’iciii" and e rs from all over the county p etitio n em Datud ber 5th,, 1910. easy to take. Price 2()0 r’0c and $1 00 ing the county court of Marlon county W . A. Jones, Sheriff m-r l .n t l le . S lid by Jarvis the R B. Dow Deputy to a p p ro p riate »0,000. G o ld H ill M ark et F NOTED BR:EF NEWS 0 F TH£ WEEU T h a t c o rruption is rife In San Fran cisco police c o u rts is th e charge of a com m ittee of a tto rn e y s appointed by the B ar A ssociation. An o rd e r h a s been issued by the postoffice d e p a rtm e n t th a t a fte r the first of the y e ar le tte rs com ing ad dressed to g e n era l delivery will be held five days only Instead of 30 days, as is the custom a t p re sen t, unless the envelope b e ars a re tu rn date. T h a t th e fru it in d u stry of th e sta te of C alifornia is In Im m inent danger of d e stru ctio n due to th e rapidly n ear lng p resence of th e d read Mediter- ra n ea uft fly was unanim ously ac claim ed y th e sta te ffu lt convention The P anam a canal, when com pleted, will becom e a com m ercial com petitor of th e Suez route, and will com m ence th a t com petition w ith a ra te w ar. A toll o f »1 a ton n e t reg iste r is suggested as a g a in st a co rre sponding toll of »1.68 charged by th e Suez canal. G overnm ent officers, a t th e Instance of th e postofflee inspectors, broke up PLANT PEARS G o ld H ill. O r e g o n M IN E R S If yo u w ant your t o o l s p u t in g o o d sh ap e b e sure to s e e CHARLES KELL B la c k s m ith Poor L uck P erh a p s som e n ew ta c K le w o u ld h e lp F is h in g G o o d s o f a ll K in d s w i l l h e fo u n d at R e e d ’s BUY HIGH-GRADE STOCK Vocation and Avocation. "Avocation” is one of those un fortunate words that are constantly being used in a wrong sense. Strict ly speaking, it refers to something that calls a man away from the or dinary occupation of his daily life. If you earn your living by drafting conveyances and interpreting legal subtleties and also are often seen in ’eisure hours with a camera in your •land and have a dark room at home, then the l.nw is your vocation and photography your avocation.— London Telegraph. from the Oregon Nursery Company Ï w >%•«*• tH a Ic e c r e a m • odea<vo w GOLD H IL L LIVERY STABLE Fruit and Ornamental Trees Shrubs Roses, Vines Small Fruits J. E. Day Agent W oodville, O regon p —utiea of Long Island. A teacher tells me that at a Rrooklvn school not long since the :lass in geography was asked, “What are some of the natural pe culiarities of Long island?” The pupils tried to think, and after awhile a boy raised his hand. “I know.” said he. “Well, what are they ?” asked the teacher. “Why, said the boy. with a triumphant look, “on the south side you can see the sea. and on the north side yon can hear the sound.” —Exchange. D a r l i n g OX H o d g e s PROPRIETORS First Class Turnouts C o m e r O p p o site D epot. G O L D H IL L . - OREGON L IM E A M atter of Opinion. “ Mary!” Father’s voice rolled down the stairs and into the dim and silent parlor. “ Yes, papa, dear!” “ Ask that young man if he has the time.” A moment of silence. “ Yes; George has his watch with him.” “Then ask him what is the time. “lie savs it-is 11:48, papa.” “Then ask him if he doesn’t think it about bedtime.” Another moment of silence. “ lie says, papa,” the silvery voice announced impersonally—“he says that lie rarely goes to bed before 1, but it »corns to him that it is a mat- i ter of personal preference merely and that if he were in your place he would go now if he felt sleepy.”— Harper's Bazar. B on T on. — The Gold Hill Bakery HORSESHOING and GENERAL W OOD O u r m o d e rn d ra w - k iln p la n t is now in o p eratio n , a n d w e a r e tu r n in g o u t L IM E t h a t by chem ical t e s t a n d p u r ity o f c o n te n t | is s u p e rio r to an y lim e m a n u f a c tu r e d on th is c o a st E specially ad ap ted for sp rayin g p u rp oses and IRON WORK Write for prices CALC ITEW ITEIIM ECO. Kiln and Office C. F. Carter Blacksm ith Gold Hill, Oregon ‘I S - - , - , ....