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* Professional Cards Miners Meet at Ashland It, Whereupon the trio star'* NEWS FROM down the main tho>oughfar«.— ?—T I cannot well tetrain from call Imagine your-elf, Bro. Tadpole A. E. KELLOGG WASHINGTON talker hut a good pocket hunter ing the attention of th« readers of tramping «long* n this sheet in EMBALMER AND FUNERAL was the hit of the session. He Mid The Gold Ii.ll News to another ar the f«c« of th« sr iolw vou wrote de DIRECTOR that a- a boy h« had made his liv ticle written hv the still unknown E m p h atic. ‘Ci m plete line of hurlal rohe*. fending I be mud propoaitinn, I) John Barren. dins tor of the Inter ing jHx ket hunting, and since had “ W. W. T.”, whom I shall heiaafter W aihlngtoa, D. C.—It la safe to ca .k ets, etc V 011 See the |Klil»t? \\ hat would I)» aiaert that Senator Lorlmnr will be ■ ndetataking rooms opposite i. O O F national bureau of American repub raised a large family and kept them call, for a short name. William lics. uow has a thorough knowledge of ■ he decision of th« angel under Die declared never lo have gnnvd a hut ding; pnooe '<6 M»m the meaning o f the word “stung" as by pocket hunting and mining. He Walloper Tadpole, aa the atlix it eiruum«lNno«a? Why he would ssv valid title to hie *eat In the senate. GOLD HILL. OREGON It la used In a popular sense. said tint the pockets, on th e sur abbreviation would naturally tit One o f Ills bureau's principal duties face or near it, are an indication of that mm». I do not care lo per th »1 "Cooper set1 |«d up with our It la aald that (airliner can com CUEMENT H. SMITH. M. 1». is to promote trade relations between the immem-e values in lhe le Ige- sonate that nice gentleman more departm»-rit Kitten year« ago anti matnl only 33 vote. In Ihe senate out this country and the Latin American quit, l»Ut toil are a prevaricator, s of a total of 93. It I* equally prohabh GENERAL PRACTITIONER republics, and Xlr. Barrett does every below. and that th e name “ pocket,’ than ia barely possib'e, hm he must that the resolution for Ihe popular Engagements for obstetrical thing In his power to make good on should not he detrimental to this come in somewhere as a pail of nonprogr«-eive, and under the He election of senator* will pai* the *en his Job. Not long ago he had a new Judioaia, you will have lo go down •te, perhaps next week. If not then, visits must be made Idea. H e turned to the beet of Mexico mining district, for the pockets lod’s creation, even though be may j where senile raitleaud teeth gnash, during thl» eeaslon. Senator Borah in advance as a means o f Increasing business be th-insel ves are proof po-itive of have lieen made out of second hand hae served notice on the senate that tween the United States and that the vast wealth locked up in the material, which s me limes answers and the fumes of sulphur neve any attempt to delay or prevent a l o h N H . V A K K IS G L E N N O. T A Y L O R country and put out h bulletin. cease. Ac the purpose very well, but as the cording to the printed |<amphlet. Mex depths of the ledges below. Now, Mr. Ta<l|*ole, your dare vote may result In the holding up of CARKIN & TAYLOR subject io the h-ginning embraced ican l«eea were the best bees that ever all business. He I* in charge, on the The evening session #a< taken up pond us fumes” dose not bother me floor, of the llrliiow resolution and LAWYERS buxacd. They were docile. They were the knocker and hi« influence, and BV'SII 17-19 OVKk JACKSON COl'STV BANK affectionate. Finally, they were sting by discussions of much imerest to in the least. Your acmmaiiu ix In dally conference with Senators L» less, biteless and warranted not to miners, and it seemed to l>e the no one else was in a n y way alluded pre-sions are many, for in fact ! MEDFORD, OREGON follette and other supporters of the sting the baby. All this Information „«.„„„I ooncen-US of opinion that to, and inasmuch aa Bro. Tadpole can’t quite understand wh«t you resolution. They have their fighting was widely distributed among bee fan- . , ’ took exception to said article I shall W. P. CHISHOLM. M. D. clothes on and It I* their purpoee at lers and houey producers o f the XYilt- U,*‘ resources and the min still believe that a rock must hav« are driving at, but I will lr«nkly this lime, If It be within possibility, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ed States. ; ing business of southern Oregon tell you that unle-s you g.-t your OrriCK AT BE8I0SXCB thhUetto^ * * Mr' B"rrett rW*'Ve<’ *hoold h* ’•xplmied aa intelligently bit this smart alec somewhere next riiiuhling above the paunch I to achieve this great reform, follow ing the years of agitation and pubilo about the gixxard and cau-ml a pain WOODVILLE. OREGON "Dear Mr. Barrett.—I am a Missouri and s i st-inatioalljr ns the horticul shall not take the lime to bothei demand tor It. It will pass the house in his little (telly. And bv way ot farmer, and I seeu where your trade turai interests, and that the stale with you. Now, as before, I state and a'tnuat unanimously. J. L. HAMMERSLY bulletin said that Mexican bees are should maintain a mining building, comparison I shall insist that Bro that the ino«>hack element of Unol stingless. I sent to Mexico for some Taft Back* Longworth Bill. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ladpoleand (be knocker elem-n Hill ia reeponsible largely for jt of these bees. You are a liar!“—Pitts as well as an agricultural one, OriV'K IN BANK Bl’ILlll.NO President Taft's effort* In behalf ar« one and the same gang. Anil burg Post. where miners could aei.a their earn btckwurd condition. Tine element of a permanent tariff commission, now •GOLD HILL. OREGON io furthur illustrate I shall call at pie ores and have them tested and is a detriment to society, and a Include a pubilo Indorsement of the W h o Is My B ro th er? len'.ioo to the language nt Job 41 assayed free of charge. H o Is m y b ro th e r w ho h a th need. A. E. KELLOGG carbuncle on progress, and if y»*u Longworth bill, whlcn was a feature . 16-17. “One ia so near to the other N o m a tte r w h a t his race o r creed— NOTARY PUBLIC A permanent organisation was lh -l ,,0 C(, n com„ ,.Hw<wn |hem want lo coma out like a man and of hla address at the banquet of the W h e re v e r m en In a ngu ish cry . W h e re v e r m en In s o rro w lie. Phone 36 Main d-teud him, and use brain* in stead National Tariff Commission Assocls- effected by the election of the fol- lhe„ , tick logelher lh„t lh„y ca W h e re v e r b itte r te ars a re shed. , ■ , , i Thia Indorsement followed a GOLD HILL, OREGON W h e re 'e r th e s ta r o f hope h a th fled. ,,re. , dJllt lowing officers for a term of one ,,ot l)e BUnder, d;. lhllt ¡, Bro. Tad o f b u n com b e, y o u oan c e r ta in ly ge. ch. r, e . dlalni . , ere(1 by 'T Is th in e to c o m fo rt an d sustain. L e t no one c ry to thee In v a in . year: president, O. L Young. A.b- L ,,,. an(1 the knock(,r whoni he „ a d iscu ssio n o u t o f m e eith er to the Republican members of tbe DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE Oh. le t th y c h a rity e xtend land; hr.t vice-president. H. k vehemently upholds and defends th rou gh th e press or in publio d e ways and means committee, that they DENTIST B eyon d th e household o f th y frie n d ! Herxinger Grant« Para; second vice Then Job seemed haFp ,()oked hate, an d I ’ll p rom ise a warm re- harmonise their differences, T h y lo ve search th ro u g h th e w o rld to HAS A DM 1XI ST KB KD The ^ ’“«»ortl» bill would put Into T h e w e a k a nd s u ffe rin g o f th y kind. president I. J Luce, Etna Mill«, , jght dow„ into Gold Hj), a||d j(a o p t i o n b oth for y o u an d ih e el- RIALTO BUILDING, MEDFORD L e t c h a rity begin a t home. . .. the hands of the commission to be But. oh. forbid It not to roam. Cal ¡ third vice president, L. L. Ray, knocker elellient> Bn . . , ^ ° U created, ample means for obtaining T o seek upon th e h ig h w a y s d re a r »»it to ake up tny first a rticle in information and for making It most Sunday Chicken Dinner Medford; secretary, H . k Andrews. Tadpo,8 Hlling f|ght w„ h T h s souls th a t fa in t t o r w ords o f ebsar! ih e N ew s, s ta le tb e p oin ts in it highly efficacious when In possession —M a rc u s Pstersea. Grants Pass treasurer, F. J. New- L km en| when h e,,aid: .»Now Th« Gold Hill Cafe serve« usual lhat y o u ob ject to and w rite in a f of th* government. man, Medford. . . . . , . , . . . . dinner order at 30c everv Sunday, hie strength is in his loins and his No. 131. m an n er th a t at lea st som eon e can Cannon for Stats Militia, also Sunday chicken dinner at 50c A start was tirade at the Ashland force is in the navel of hie belly.’’ Report of the Condition of u n d erstan d (th ia ao far I have failed The houae committee on military Freeh oysters in cans. congress that will be of lasting ben I here call attention to the fact thal lo d o ) , th en I w ill d iscu ss th« affairs appropriated 3770,000 for field The Gold Hill Bank, it Gold B ill ol State of Oregon, at the clo->e of efit to the eonthem Oregon north- I Pro. Tadpole’s force muet be it. m atter w ith y o u . B u t ju st sim p ly I »rtlll,r? for organised militia to be I am getting a large shipment the business January 7, 1911. ern California mining districts. It I that neighborhood somewhere, a of Tokay grapee and can quote cussing Medford, telling y o u r hear- add,<1 ,o ,he ,e « utar appropria BBSOCRCKS «« the concensus of opinion of the there is ve y little of it in his head, tion bill. The provision, which wilt 160,419.74 price« fur small either in large or Loans and discounts ers th a t someone left Medford, utt Overdrafts, scoured sod allow four field guns to svery 1,000 meeting .h a the miners who cou Fortunately for the brother I email quantities. J. E. Day, able to pay bis taxes (and I just rlfias. Is aa outgrowth of ths recent unsecured 463.03 tinue io and delve will sot n don’t know him. and can’t just tell Woodville or 216 Front St. North Bonds, securities, etc. imagine you bought the ticket which Banking house, furniture, come into their own. whether he hae shed hi» tail or not; caused this man to be in this con movement for placing tbe country In Medford. a better state of military prepared and fixtures 1*714.70 * ‘:e n elt meeting .if the Aseocia but their ie one thing I do know, d itio n ), and then cuss me and dodge ness. it authorises the secretary of Other real estate owned Stray Notice Due from banks [not re _o | lion which was formed at the Ash- and that is, that Bro. Tadpole can around like a feather in the wind. war 00 roqulelttone of tbe govern serve banks) There came to my place on Mays land congress will be held at use chicanery by the shovel ful. I c n ’t afford to bother with you ° " Dne from aoproved re th* r' r'0U* “ a,M and l,rr,to’ creek in December, 1909, on« red serve banks h f 7 rlee, to Issue this artillery material 1 «83 3 6 1 ^ rant* J'*'"8 l‘oni'*t 'me *n July First, he commences dodging by . bull about thieeyears old . no mark; Checks >nd other cash items v- « <n j i . to the organised m llltls and the $770. 648 14 ■ "hen an increased attendance and failing to sign his name; then he dust te a . »Mr. I ad pole. I used lo belong 000 Is appropriated and made Imme brand either “J V” or "I U;” small Gold Cash on hand 4,821,71 sustained interest ia confidently ek-1 puts in st least half of hie time to th e hunch who soused on« under dlately available for the procurement HI *7 Of. I » bell; one brass rivet in the collar Expenses peeled. | cussing Mrdf >rd. He goes so far and said am en to it, I k ep t it up and Issue of these guns without coat Owo«r can have same, by prov Total $69,664 28 as to accuse Medford of having a (ill mv m em bers w ere n u m erou s, t*1" ’’’Hlf's The guns are to re- LIABILITIES ing animal, and paying all charges. main tbs property of the Unheil Capital stock paid in Gastronomic Surprise,. I ,RrRe k n ook i“ » •I* “ *»» k '«idly and my main forte was to get »10 060 On L. E. Neaihamer. Due to banks and bankers 783 08 The old newspaper man standing I tells ue lhat someona got into busi man to gee that he was a very great Btates. R. F. D. No. 1 Woodville, Oregon Individual deposits subject I nesg up their aod got busted, a< d to cbeca 63,613 07 I along the curb reminisced thuswlae: sinner. When I could get him Advance Payment May Bs Required. Ever know Scotty McLennon? I . k j . i -u i Demand certificates of Senator Carter Introduced a bill glv- to tb« place there I bail no trouhle converting deposit 1,654 36 don't know why I should speak of him I ” ‘a * o l "ers IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Time certificates of deposit 1,000 00 now, except that If he were here he because of high taxes. Now, I him This ia what I am trying to I STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE 1, * r*la? ° f t1h" l,,t#r,or au‘ Ua-bler’s checks outstanding 2,713 n« I ’7°ul<J PTOhably have with him » thought about the second article COUNTY OF JACK8ON ... B I tborlty In hit discretion to require do with the knocker. If I can ev»r persons seeking to make entry on any Cash long NOTICE from Bro. Tadpole would cause him get him tt s«e himself in his true government Irrigation project, at any Total $09,064.261 to pas» the time IN THE MATTER OF THE AP Scotty used to work here on the 14<> fall in the trap, "Taxes, taxes.” ltgh', he will not kick on “tax-tax” lend-openlng to deposit with their ap State of Oregon,) PLICATION OF IDA M. RENNELS old Report. I remember when he had | Y»,u see at once that he belongs to but will then he willing to pay a plication such advance payment as County of Jackson | 89' TO REGISTER TITLE to the loliowiug I, J. L. Hammersly, C shier of Die described seal properly, situated io the element of equealers and public reasonable tax and see that it is the secretary may specify and the above-named bank, do solemnly sw> ar Jackson county, Oregon, to-w it: that the above statem ent Is troe to Hie kickers Don’t want to pay taxes. properly handled Begirung at ihe Northeast corner of So goodbye, secretary may ferfelt such deposit I th e Warman Donation Laud Claim best of my koowlwdge and belief. where persons making the same fall That ie just tbe thing—until Bro. Tadpole, shed your tail and to make entry after the privilege of J. L. Hammersly, Cashier. number 68 In Township 36 South of Subscribed and sworn to before' me pe »pie get ready and willing to pHy com e o u t sq u are if you w an t any-1 doing so has been given them. R anged West of the W illamette Mer idian, a id running them e W»st 1207 8 this 17th day of January, 1910 a reasonable tax, and apply it use thing more from me Moneys so forfaited are to go Into the Hattie Hav« Beeman feet ; ll encc S »nth 2« and 40» West 1203 fully, you will have no civic im [SEAL] Notary Puonc. .82 fee'; then»'« South 63* East 1432 2 reclamation fund. E d . C oopkk . feet; li enee North 1849 98 fe«t to m e C or r e e l - AI test: provements, front street will still Homsstsadars May Gat Mors Tims. place < begining, containing 41 31 acres S. W. McClendon of land he a little “soft at the east end of THOUGHT HE WAS DRUNK. H . D. Reed Tbe house public lands committee vs Directors. it,” and your system of growth A n d t h . Judg« A gr««d T h a t Jeok’s made a favorable report on the bill A LL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN blocked at every turn. This clas which passed the senate last month D iag no sis W as C orrsot. Defendants IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE sifies Bro. Tadpole exactly where Jock McCraw, a hard beaded, non extending from December 1, 1910, to TAKE NOTICE STATE OF OREGON, FOR T hat on the 31st day of December, JACKSON COUNTY be belongs. He smilingly refers to committal Scotch farmer, was sum-1 May 16. 1911, the time for homestead 1910, an application was filed by Ida M. moiled to court, a witness In a case entrymen or persons who have made SUMMONS tny assertion in regard to the mud the evidence of which hinged upon the declaratory statem ents to establish Rennets, in the Circuit Court of Jack- J. E. Davidson, Plaintiff son County, Oregon, for the Initial proposition. Now, I am going to »tote o f sobriety of the defendant. residence upon land entered and re- vs. Registration of tbe T itle of the land I dlnna think he wIs dr nmk. testl- W. R. Mr-Keen, Defendant uppose that Bro. Tadpole i« just ’tr»’! | „ ueV| . njf entrymen and settlers from above described; fled Jock. “I think he wls only fu'.' Now, unless y o j appear an»1 anvwer To W . R. McKeen, Defendant: about to topple over to the other “Ah,” said tlie Judge, with Interest, the necessity of residing on their land IN THE NAME OF TH E STATE on or before tbe 20 day of February, A. side of the Jordon, and before he “then you can distinguish between be from the date of passage of the bill OF O R E 1 »ON. You are hereby re D. 1911, and show cause why such ap until May 15, next. plication should not be granted, the quired to appear ami answer the com quit« get« there a great big angel ing ‘full’ and 'drunk?’ " same will lx taken as confessed, and plaint filed against you in the above “Aye. Mouy’s th’ time I line been National Capital Brevities. comes along and notifies him that fu’t hut I wls dr-rnnk only ylnce.” a decree will lie entered according to entitled action with n six weeks from The house passed the legislative, the prayer of the application; and you the date of lit« first publication of this thb old mewrpapkk man . I he wants to see him over at the “»Most Interesttug. This seems to I . . . « . . . executive and Judicial bill, carrying w ill be forever Warred from disputing summons, to-wit. within six w eek, i hl„ hnve a most Imisirtant bearing on the trout the 21st day ol January, 1911, and “ nr ‘ tHRte of cavlar’’ He bit Into west end of the Centennial bridge tbe same. approximately $35,000,000. I When he meets Bro. Tadpole he present case. Just relate your experi W ITNESS mv hand and the Seal of >f you tail so to answer for wknt m e r e -| l,' Bpa,J t out an<1 th»‘D ’"»‘d: Col. Cooper Replies Again (Continued Iront Ural page) / / the Court hereto affixed this 9th day of January, A. D. 1911. The date of tbe first publication of th is notice is January 14th, A. D. 1911. W R COLEMAN County Clerk of Jackson County and Ex-officio Clerk of the Circut Court. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land O ffice at Roseburg, Ore., January 18, 1911. N otice is hereby given Inat David C A very, Gold H ill, Oregon, who, on N< - vember 5, 1908, made Homestead en i- Tio. 02160, for NWJ< SEJL Sect!.., 34, Township 36 8, Range 3 W. W. Meridian, has filed notice of Inteo'ion to make Final Commutat on Prooi. to establish ■ laim to the land above de scribed, before W. H. Canon, U. S Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 25th day of February, 1911. Claimant names as w itn esses: Arthur Stew art, of Gold H ill, Oregon; Thomas O. N orris, of Gold H ill, Oregon: George Hlgenbotham . of Gold H ill, Oregon; E lm er H lgenbotham , of Gold H ill, Or egon. BENJAM IN F. JONES. R egister. of the plaintiff will take judgment I “ ‘Gad. mon, but your blackberry save, “Some years ago you made a «gainst you for toe sum ol fifteen bun- i Jam is bitter.” “ Dd Dollars, I "Somewhat similar In viewpoint was I covenant with the bunch over head, (♦l.,_».90j as demanded in Dlolotlff's j bis remark about horseradish He . u , first cause of a c tio r a n d tbe further tw k „ mouthfut and. with tears roll >0U W° Uid ®peak ‘ he l ' Uth X d ° e d u, “p l.lo L ff’s ^ co n d c it^ e m '" f hl" ch,*‘k"' "flld UndCr “ " i a ° d “ I' 01™ ® " 1«"®«8' action, together with the co-ts and dis- That s hotter oatmeal than we ‘»urseuieuts of the Hction to be taxed J have In Scotland:'" — San Franclaco «t»d al.o for tile »ule of the properly of t Uhronlcle. the <leieo d .n l .llunte in Jackson conn-1 x . a , — . A n o th e r W a y O u t. ty. O regon , a tta c h e d by the .Sheriff of 1 in ore o f Glasgow's finely laid out Jackson counlv, Oregon, In said action uniter and hv virtue ol the writ of at cemeteries a rich cltlxen, who was no tachment ie-ued out of «aid court to torious as a skeptic, had erected a atl-fv the claim« of th e p la in tiff h e r e massive mausoleum on what he terms in , or .»« »r,uco t.li- »«of as m ay be neces- ‘his ancestral plot.” One dny he met . . . > to i-aii.fy .aid demanu of the plain. a worthy elder of the kirk coming tftT In >»ai<l a c tio n . a —ay from the vicinity of the Impos Ti IIS sU M.YIONS l. published un- d«r and h yiirln -- of an order of the ing mass of masonry, so he said to II. no’r.h'e F M. Calkins, Judge »J the him, “Weel. Dauvlt. ye've been up see- Circuit Court of th»» sta le ol Oregon for ln' ♦•»it gran' erection o ’ mine?" “Ueed hlv I, sir." Jaikron County, made and rendered on the 17th day of January, 1911, where “Gey strong place that, Isn’t It? It’ll in publication of summons is ordered tak’ a mon a' hla time tae raise out to to he »itibliflhed in the ‘Gold Hill o’ yon at the day o’ Judgment.” News." The first publication of this “Hoot, ma mon,” said David, “ye summons Is on the 21st day of January, 1911, and tbe last publication hereof can gle yerself little fash nboot rlsln’ gin that dny comes. They’ll tak’ the will be on the 4th day of March. 1911. bottom oot of It tae let ye fa' doon.” J. L. HAMMERSLY, Attorney for Plaintiff. | ae a part of the conditions to obtain- ing a seat in the new Jerusalem, Now we get a copy ol Tbe Gold Hill News every Saturday morning up there, «nd the chief clerk of the department called tbe attention of th« executivecommittee to an article in said paper upholding tbe knock er and criticising Cooper lor trying io elevat« these poor damnable cusses; and further in this article you etated that the mud proposition was a fake —none there, cleanest town in the state, etc. Now, I am here to test this thing out. I have no gumhoots. I command you to to travel with me through Main street and state close to middle of ence.” “Well, responded McCraw, “It wls like this: Aye dny I wls at th’ market, The day’s trade wls extra gold. Efler It win H ower I Imd 11 drapplp w f a wheen a,.Id frens. Then w e had a I,Il sang an' nnlther drnpple. Efter an' hoor -weel, y e ken hoo It wls, yer honor —I mounted Meg, nia auld menr. tae gang bame. I had often lieen fu', as I wls tellln' ye, hut Meg had aye tnken me bame safely. This time I tunimclt att an' fell lntae th' burn (brook). When Meg cam' up tne th’ door wl'oot me, ma w ife beguld tae screech, 'Jock’s deld Jock's deld!’ OathcHu’ a' th’ farm hnun's, th' bale pack o' them cam' rlnnlng doon th' lane. Mn guld wummnn snw me lyin’ In th’ bit burn an' fell ower In a font efter crylu’ oot, •Oh, mn pulr Jock's drooned!’ Well, sir, when they cam’ up there wls I lyin' In th' edge o’ th’ burn, th’ watter lappln' up aboot my lugs (ears), an’ me shakln’ mh held an' sayin': 'Nae malr, thank ye; nao malr, thank ye. I've had eneuch.’ I think I wls drunk that time.” “Yes,” agreed the Judge, “I think you were.” President Taft, after consideration, I has decided that the $1,000,000 fund, soon to bo deposited In the bank to the credit of the Colville Indians, must vn u v ’“’T h “ , , The Ha'e" blU Proposing that Con- Kress extend thanks to Captain Roh- er4 Peary and retire him with the rank of Rear-Admiral as a reward for his polar achievem ents, was approved by the house subcommittee on naval affairs. The Gardiner bill, wnlch would pro hibit the admission into the United kltates of any Illiterate alien over 18 years of age, was ordered favorably reported to the house by the commit tee on Immigration. Representatives of many Interests were present to hear the final argu ments of Attorney-General Wlcker- shem In the tobacco case. On these might reBt the prosecutions of the fu ture or might be found the Justifies tlon ot tne existence of other business concerns.