Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, December 23, 1911, Image 4

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    6417 AUTOS IN OREGON
T h e ir V a lu e E x c e e d * T e n M illio n
D o lla r*.
Plot to A ssassinate Madera Foiled.
Mexico City.—A conspiracy to as­
sassinate President Madero and pixy
claim a provlsonal Presidency, pend­
ing the coining of General Reyes to
the capital to assume the office of
President, has been frustrated at the
last moment, in the opinlou of the
authorities, by the arrest of Genera!
Htgtnco Aguilar and Me oton Hurtado,
of the Federal army, and of a score
of co conspirators.
L a n d Office. at K oaeburg. O rego n.
A n y |w a.>n i* *1 liberty Io proles!
th is purvbeae Ire 'o ie entr y, ■ r initiât a
i o r iio -i et any tim e b a le r - i a • lit l»»il ».
by filin g «»■ robralr-ri » r tlils fii in tlil-
otfi. e, si egin Get- wliicb would d. I a
thio entry
Salem.—Secretary o f State Olcott
BENJAMIN F JONES Reelat*
kaa mail'd io the varoua automobile
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
owners and rtgialered chauffeurs In
Department of the Interior,
the state blanks for flllnff formal ap­
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.
plication* for renewal of their licenses
A u gu -t 5. UH I .
for the year 191». as required by the
Notice is herein giv n b it >ndr «
motor vehicle law enacted at the laat
B o y e r wl -e p r-t Nice eililr- -e i-H ti.il
session of the Legislature. It Is pro­
vi 1. t 1 g-'n
lb" I
arch, 1911, file In this office Sworn
vided in the law that reregistration
THE MARKETS.
Settlem ent and Application No. 07018,
by both motor vehicle owners and
to purchaoe the SF. l4 NW is, 8ection
chauffeurs shall be renewed annually
Portland.
20, TownahipS# 8 , Range 4 W W illam­
Wheat — Track prices: Club, 79c; ette Meridian, and the timber thereon,
to take effect on the first day of Janu­
under the provision* of the sot of June
bluestem. 83c; red Russian. 78c.
ary in each year.
8, 1878, end sot* amendatory, known a*
In order to expedite such registra­
Barley— Feed, »37 per ton
the "limber and Stoi.e Law," at such
Oats—No 1 white. »31 per ton
tion for 1918. such instructions and
value at might be fixed by appraiaement,
Hay—Timothy, valley, »16; alfalfa, and that, perauant to auoh application,
directions as were deemed necessary
the land and timber thereon have been .
for the guidance of the applicants |14.
apprai-ed, »140, the timber eetlrneted
Butter—Creamery. 36c.
were incorporated in a circular letter
160,000 board feet at 76 cent* per M,
Eggs—Ranch. 37c.
and included with the blanks. On De­
and the la id »20; that eaid applicant I
Hop*— 1911 crop. 44c; 1910. nomi­ will offer final proof in eupport o( hl*
cember 1, there were 6417 motor vehi­
"'ration and eworn étalem ent on the
cles. which Includes 410 motorcycles, nal.
day of January, 1912, before W.
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 9®16c; 11 Canon, United State* commissioner,
40 electric. 235 trucks, 41 del.very
at Medford, Oregon.
wagons, 31 taxicabs and 5660 autos of W illamette Valley, 15® 17c.
Any pereon it at liberty to prole*»
Mohair—37c.
various kinds registered with the sec
thia purchase before entry, o- in tiete
Seattle.
retary of state and 1665 chauffeurs.
a contest at any time before patent
Wheat — Bluestem. 81c; club, 78:; Issue*, by filing a corroborated affidavit
S a w m ill M en A re Gloomy.
in 'h it office, alleging facte which would
red Russian. 77c.
Seattle, Wash.—The proposed gi­
defeat the entry.
Barley—»35 per ton
Benjamin F. Jones,
gantic merger of 60 tidewater saw­
Oats—»30 per ton.
Register.
mills in Oregon and Washington has
Eggs—Ranch, 50c.
met with a serious reverse In the
Butter— Creamery, 38c.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
refusal of Attorney General Wicker-
Hay—Timothy, |i 6 per ton;
Department of the Interior,
. S. Land Office at R oseburg, Ore .
sham to pass upon the articles of in­
N O T IC E O F C O N T E S T .
N vein I * 28, 1911
corporation of the Pacific Coast Lum­
Department o f the Interior, United
Notice is I - r. by given that Arch e
ber Company.
States band Office, R oseburg. Ore­ Craig Jr o W<» d v ille, Oregon, w ho on
gon. November 22. 1911.
May 25, 191d, mad. Hi in -tend entry I
To W illiam E. Wren, contestee:
Sériai No OfiJiHI. lor I?» NW>4, and
You are hereby notified
that Lit* 3-4-6, S-11 on 4 Township 86 8,
W alter M essenger, who gives Cen Range 4 We-t. H ill.nnette Y erido.il, has
A. E. KELLOGG
tral Point, Oregon, as his postoffice tiled notice of ini-iitioii •« make Final
Embalmer and Funeral
address, did on November 21st, 1911, Co mutat'on Priicf.'ncet b ii-b c a m t
Director
file in this offlco his duly corrobo­ the laun abov i e-c»U* <1 before H . II.
rated application to contest and se­ Car on. United Sta'c- C. inm ie.loiier, at
Comph te line ol burial robes,
caskets, etc.
cure the cancellation of your home­ Meil'urd, Ore...Hl on the 5th nay ul
tlndeiatakiug room«opposite t. O. O. F stead. entry No.............. i , serial No
J.tiitiaiy. 1912
bni ding; pbone 36 Mam
C la im a n t nano a a ’ wime-see: C rank
05291. made for SE 14 , NW 14. 8W *4.
GOLD HILL OREGON
N E14, HE 14. SW14 and N W k SEW ,M. Jenner, 8. J liiaik in, E. W. Tilton,
Section 12, Township 35 South, a. « C . M . b " ' h e iy , all of Wei oville,
CLEMENT H. SMITH. M. D. Range 3 W est W illam ette Meridian, Oregon
BENJAMIN F. JONES. Register.
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
and as grounds for his contest he
M i l l t E OF I’l » L it ATION.
alleg
es
that
W
illiam
E.
Wren
has
Office in Wells Building
D e p a r tm e n t o f the Interior,
abandoned his said hom estead
for
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.,
Hours 10 12-2-4
more than one year last past; that
N o v em b er 10, 1911.
said W illiam E. Wren has never at
No ice ia b lelijr giv n that Otto H i l ­
DR. R. C. KELSEY
any tim e made settlem en t or resided iu m M ill. r. ol W o d v lie , O reg o n , who,
orrica i n
upon said hom estead nor has he ever mi January 6, 19. .3, mane lb m es'ead
G O LD H IL L H O S P IT A L
Entry Serial No. 03428, for N tj sE .1-«,
built any kind of house or cabin E«» SW«4 > ilm n 2 6 , Town-bip 34 »
COR. THIRD a C STS.
Range 3 W. Wiiian e ..e M e r id ia n , b a­
GOLD HILL, OREGON
thereon.
,
You are, therefore, further noti­ ttled n o tice ol m t - ................. m ake final
fiv e -v e » r pria 1, to e s ta b ll-li c la im to tb e
JOHN H . CARKIX
GLENN O. TAYL3B fied that th e said allegation s w ill be
land ab y e deacribed, h e u r e H e rb e rt
taken by this office as having been M n 11 h , U . 8 . C om taiaein r.er a t G ra n ts
CARKIN & TAYLOR
confessed ,by you, and your said en­ Pass, O reg o n , on th e 2 7 ili day u l . D e ­
LAW YERS
m b er, 1911.
try w ill be canceled thefeunder w ith­ ce Claimant
names aa w itn e s -e s : Jesse
OOMS 17-19 OVXK JACKSON COUNTY BANS
out your further right to be heard N e a t l i 'H ie r , I. in* hiver-, Joe aclioo •
MEDFORD, OREGON
therein, either before this office or o v er, W . llace G a llir e d h , a ll ol W oo d­
on appeal, if you fail to file in this ville, Oregon.
BENJAMIN P. JONES. Register.
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE office wRhln tw enty days after the
fourth publication of th is notice, as
DENTIST
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
shown below, your answer,
under
OAS ADM1NI8TBRKD
Department o f the Interior,
RIALTO BUILDING, MEDFORDM oath, specifically m eeting and re­
U. 8 . Land O ffice a t Roseburg,
sponding to these allegations of con­
Oregon
test, or if you fall w ithin that tim e
November 20, 1011
C. F. BOWMAN
to file in th is office due proof that
,
„
Notice is hereby given that Euge i
C arpenter and J oiner
you have served a copy of your an-
•
,
an
, . contestant
. . . either
i.t, _ in
Paperhanger
swer on the said
in I 8 , , . Jenks, whose
..... p o sto ffice address is .
,
, , , . n .n
if n t» iUidford. Oregon, did, on the 2Eth
GOLD HILL. OREGON
person or by registered mall. If t Is
F tbruarv, m u . file in th is
service is made by th*
‘ o tflc e Sworn Statem ent and Appli-
A. E. KELLOGG
copy of your answ er to 1 h « c o n t e .G ,
(o
h M v lh (
NOTARY PUBLIC
ant in person, proof of such service
T,jW1;shi 3<- s
must be either the said co n testa n ts
74 ’
...
Phone 35 Main
iuu=v uv
.
,
' Range 3 w est, W 'Haimttc Meridian
written acknow ledgm ent of nls re-
. ..
.. ,
.,
j
GOLD HILL, OREGCÌ
. \
v. i
,u
and the timber thereon, under the
celpt of the copy, show ing the date
.. - c
,
. -
.u
,i.
,i„. provisions o f the s e t ol June J, li><
ASSAYER AND CHEMIST.
o f its receipt, or the affidavit of the
know„
, h„
EARL V INGLES, B Su.—General as- | person by whom the delivery ™ |
, a w „ at Ruph|
•ay und analytical work. Cement
snd ru-pbiilt testinj.
Best equip ! made staring when and where t!
value as might be fixed by apprai
ped asea1 office and te-tm c labor­ i copy was delivered; If made by reg­ ment, and that, pursuant to such a p ­
atory :» O rego n.
A ll w ork gua - istered m all, proof o f s -c h service
anteed
Cal VF't-P*'dork
block must consist o f the affid avit c f Ihe plication. the land and timber thereon
have been appraised. »950.00, the
Phone 370-J, Grants Pass, O re g o n .
person by whom the copy ,a3 mailed
timber estim ated, 610.000 board f e ; t
stating when and the r -•«•tnf'I. n if f to l - - ftt
cen ts per M, und the land |
P ion eer A ss ay in g & R e fin in g
which It w as m ailed, a' 1 this a
$200.00; that said applicant will o f
C om pany
davit m ust be accorap-tiled by the
1 3 1 -5 th S t .. m a r U . S . M .n t
fer final proof in support o f his ap
S a n F r a n c is c o
postm aster's receipt fur U n letter.
plication and sworn statem ent on ill .
r
f
n«wpr
W e b u y g o l d - r i c h o n - a m a l g a m a n d a l l m in
You should state In vour answer •
•hl h ' !1t*’ ('nv
February, 1012, before
i n g p r o d u c t» .
W a p a y c a a h a n d g iu a a a q u a r a
the name of the post .fflce
'
VY. II. Canon, United S ta tes Commis 1
d u a l. A a a a y in g 5 0 c .
E a ta b h a h e d 2 0 y a a ra .
you desire future n ctlica to be sent
R a fa r a n c a , F i r a t N a t * I B a n k o f S a n F r a n c ia c o .
sioner, nt M edford. Oregon.
to you.
Any person is at liberty to protest
BENJ. F. JONES, Register.
th is purchase before entry, or initi­
Date o f first publication December ate a contest nt any time before p a t­
9, 1911.
ent issu es, by filin g a corroborated
Date of
second publication De­ a ffid a v it in this o ffice, alleging fa cts
cember 16, 1911.
Miners, I can sharpen,
which would d efeat the entry.
Date of third publication Decem­
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
repair or make tools,
ber 23, 1911.
R e g is te r.
and guarantee my work
Date of fourth publication Decem­
to stand the racket; try
ber 30, 1911.
__________ _____
Professional Cards|
Just a word!
me and be shown.
C. F. Carter
Blacksmith
P R A C T IC A L
S H O E M A K IN G
B o o ts and S h oes Made to Order
R E P A IR IN G
D on e in firat-C lass Shape
H A R N ESS
R E P A IR E D
SA TISf ACTION GUARANTEED
J. E . M A R T I N G
Next to Border Shop
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore.,
October 26, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that, Mrs.
Nellie Davis, whose postoffl'-e sildress
is 410 5th Sir. et. Portland, Oregon,
did on May 20th, 1911, file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application,
No.07220.to imrcb'ise the NX N E i, S E i
N E X , *"<• N E X S E X i o ( section 26,
tow nship32 8., Range 2 East Willamette
Meridian, and the timber thereon,
under the provisions of the act ol June
3, 1H78. and acts amendatory, known ae
the “ Timber and Htone Law,’’ at such
value as might be fixed by appraisement
and that, pursuant to such application
the land and timber thereon have been
appraised, »1250, the timber estimated
2,420,000 board feet at 60 cents per M,
and tne land »40.00; that said applicant
will offer final proof In support ol
her application and jwn-n statement on
the 12th day of January, 1912, before
Register A Receiver United State*
A LF A LF A
STRAW
H A Y
$1.75
p e r to n o n
ground
I n q u ir e N e w * o ffic e o r e e e
M ack B lo w e r s
For Rent
Six room residence partly furniebed,
city water in the house, one fourth ecre
garden Und, berriee for fam ily,'cbickJii
nark, etc. All for »10 per m onth; or
»7.80 without the garden and chicken
yard.
J owh B. H ammirsi . t .
Does This Mean Any­
thing to You, Piano
Buyer?
Mr. llalu goes oast after January 1st to buy ten carloads of
Pianos for next year’s business and every Piano must move at
sonic price. Now is your chance.
Two For One—
Extraordinary offer by Hale’s Piano House to complete a
record breaking year, 1911, has thus far proved a record year for
the Hale’s Piano House. From now until Christinas day we
want to completely eclipse our sales record during any of the past
six Christmas seasons.
To accomplish this we have worked out u plan—a new plan
for Christmas huving. This plan is so attractive and so profit­
able for the purchaser that we positively know that when it is
properly understood, every piano sal«* in Me icrd and^ vicinity
will be made through our store during the next twenty-five days.
H ale’s Piano House lias grown and become far..o :: by giving the
greatest possible value for the least money. It is needless to
repeat that by buying direct from the factory a;.«l iu a large man­
ner, and being under no expn7 sc ; ' tin* wav of rents and high
salaried help, we enjoy adv mtages that no other dealer can hope
to obtain, and because’ we want still more to increase our tremen­
dous volume of business, we are giving to every purchaser more
for the money lie has to invest than any other dealer can on liv­
ing basis.
Two Dollars For One Dollar
From now until Christ mas we will give every purchaser of
a new piano or player piano a receipt tor twice the amount of his
first payment up to $50-
Pay $10 and get credit for $ 2 0
Pay $15 and get credit for $ 3 0
Pay $20 and get credit for $ 4 0
Pay $25 and get credit for $ 5 0
Pay $¡10 and get credit for $ 6 0
Pay $¡15 and get credit for $ 7 0
Pay $50 and get credit for $ 1 0 0
The balance may be paid a little each month.
This applies to every new Piano and Player Piano in our
stock. No restrictions or reservations. It applies to the lowest
priced Piano we carry as well as to the world’s finest, the cele­
brated makes for which we are exclusive agents. Included in
these are such world famous Pianos as the William Knabe, A. M.
McPhail, Sterling, T.affargue. Huntington, Mendelssohn, Lauter
Humana, Helming, Sterling, Laffargue, and IIunti"gton Player
Pianos, and many others.
f
Remember that at all times and under all conditions Hale’s
Piano Hons«* sells better pianos for less money. But now your
payments have just doubled the value that they have had before
or ever will have again. The Piano may be selected at once and
delivered at once or if you prefer we will deliver it on Christinas
eve or Christmas morning.
One Dollar Does the Work of Two Until
Christmas
Remember that we are the only direct factory to home dis­
tributors of the world’s best Pianos and Player Pianos at the
1 ast possible expense to each individual purchaser in Southern
Oregon.
We agree to sell you any piano you may want to buy of the
same quality for $100 less than you can buy the same quality else­
where. Now, Mr. Piano Buyer, i t ’s up to you. Ho you want to
keep this money in your pocket, or give it to the other dealer that
«an’t enjoy tin* advantages in the buying field th at we have the
opportunity to receive owing to our large output and no expense
lo our selling metnods.
Our big salesroom is located on tin" corner of Tenth and Oak­
dale avenue, just south three blocks from tin* Washington school.
We are outside of the fire limits, hut we are inside on prices. We
I ave over twenty-seven hundred satisfied customers right here
in the Rogue River valley to refer you to as to the quality of
our goods.
HALES
P ia n o House
We tune Pianos, we move Pianos, we repair Pianos, we store
Pianos, we buy old Pianos, we sell Pianos, in fact, we do the Piano
business of southern Oregon.
We will give $500 to any charitable institution if any one can
prove th at our prices will be raised one penny to offset this allow­
ance from our regular retail prices, which are at all times the
very lowest.
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