(»»1ST F Pt SCO I I. CHVRCH irai ('. Richard: . M ln l-Irr Sr rv ir r * F te r , ■imilay Marnine Ml MARRIAGE. Like blude. Uke g lid e , like age. Mak‘ the happy marriage. F ••rv W a s th a t som ebody you? equally.—Anonymous. Song >rth L e a « « « at <:45- a n d s r r m o n a t 7 :3 0 . s i n c e r e I n v ita tio n to a ll. Hom ebody th o u g h t 'tie sweet to live. W illin g ly said, " I ’m glad to g iv e ." Hom ebody fo u g h t a v a lia n t nght. B ra v a ly he lived to shield th e rig h t. W a s th a t som ebody you? Let me not to the marriage of t r u e tn ln d a A d m it I m p e d im e n ts . —S h a k e s p e a r e . S.P . Time Card N o r th b o u n d N » 20 24 N N.> it; H o . 14 S:!tf) a . m . ) 11:02 a . in . | t motor I t m o to r i S a d Is o u r y o u th , f o r I t la e v e r g o in g . C r u m b lin g a w a y b e n e a t h o u r v e ry f e e t; S a d Is o u r life , f o r o n w a r d I t Is flo w in g In c u r r e n t u n p e r c e lv e d be­ c a u s e s o fle e t: S a d a r e o u r h o |ies. f o r th e y w e r e s w e e t In s o w in g . B u t ta r e s , s e l f s o w n , h a v e o v e r to p p e d t h e w h e a t : S a d a r e o u r Jo y s, f o r th e y w e re s w e e t In b lo w in g . A n d s t i l l —o h. s till, t h e i r d y in g b r e n th Is s w e e t. A n d s w e e t Is y o u th , a lth o u g h It h a th b e r e f t u s O f t h a t w h ic h m a d e o u r c h ild ­ h o o d s w w t e r s till. A n d s w e e t Is m id d le life , f o r It h a th le f t u s A u e n r e r g o o d to c u r e a n o ld e r ilk A n d s w e e t a r e a ll t h i n g s w h e n w e le a r n to p riz e th e m . X'ot f o r t h e i r s a k e , b u t h is w h o g r a n t s th e m o r d e n ie s th e m ! —A u b re y d e V ere. S o u th b o u n d S :0 2 i» :52 1:42 2 :4 5 10:46 23 ( m o to r ) X 15 X M 31 (motor) N o 13 X u V.» a. a. p. p. p. in . in . in. in. n i. A. E. KELLQGG Embaln r and Funeral Director f iiip ir t i . »ekel* I . lu he el . O O .k i n g ul d u F • ON » O L I1 CLEMENT H. SMITH. M. D. GENERAL PRACTITIONER Office in Wells Building Hours 10 12-2-1 JOHN 11. C A R K IN " ( i l . l N X il T A Y L O F T A L K IN G R A D IC A L IS M . T h e w o m an w h o h a s th o u g h t o u t h e r o w n p h ilo s o p h y o f life , w h o la r e a lly o r ig in a l a n d u n ­ c o n v e n tio n a l. Is n o t t h e w o m a n w h o Is a l w a y s t a l k i n g r a d i c a l ­ is m J u s t b e c a u s e s h e h a s th e c o u r a g e to liv e h e r o w n lif e s h e h a s l e a r n e d t h e c o s t, a n d s h e d a r e n o t a d v is e o t h e r s to e m u ­ la te h e r o w n d e fia n c e . I have n o th in g to s a y a g a i n s t a w o m a n w ho. a f t e r c a r e f u lly c o n s id e r in g h e r p a r t i c u l a r p ro b le m , s o lv e s it in so m e w a y w h ic h t r a d i ti o n h a s n a m e d u n s a f e o r w ro u g . T h e n th e c o n s e q u e n c e s o f h e r n e t s p e a k f o r h e r. I f s u f f e r in g r e ­ s u l t s s h e is t h e s u f f e re r, a n d t h e r e i s a l w a y s h e r e x a m p le . B u t lt*s t h e w o m e n w h o a r e a f r a i d to n e t a n d w h o t a k e it o u t in ta lk w h o a r e d a n g e r o u s . — M a rio n F a i r f a x . P la y w r ig h t. CARKIN & TAYLOR LAW YERS OOM g 17-19 OVXR JACKSON ,'O t'N T V BASI M EDFORD , O REG O N DR. R. C. KELSEY o t f ic k GOLD H IL L Som ebody Ailed th e d a y w ith lig h t. C o n s ta n tly chased a w a y th e n ig h t S om ebody's w o rk bore Joy and peace. S u re ly Ida life s h a ll n e v e r cease. W a s th a t som ebody you? —A u th o r U n know n T H E SECRET OF CO NTENT. 5 :2 7 p . in. 11:00 p . in. ti.2 7 p. m . is H O S P IT A L C O R . T H IR D a C STS G O LD H IL L . O R EG O N DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE D E N T IS T O A 8 A D M IN IST E R E D R IA L T O B U IL D IN G , M ED FO R D A. E. KELLOGG N O T A R Y P U B L IC P h o n e 8 i M a in G O L D H I L L .O R E G G I A S S A V E R A X 'D C H E M I S T . E A R L V IN G L E **, B 8 c .— G e n e r a l a s ­ sa y a n d a n a l y t i c a l w o rk . C em ent j a i d » t p h a l t t e s tin g . B eat e q u ip p e d a s sa y office a m i t e . t t u g la b o r- ! a to r y in O re g o n . A ll w o rk g u a r -1 a n te e d . C a lv e t t - P a lrfock b lo ck ! P h o n e 3 7 0 -J , G r a n ts P a ss , O re g o n . I W A N T YOU, L IT T L E W OMAN! 1 W A N T you. lit t le w o m an. w h en the * blu» Is k ro w in g d a rk A n d lh<» bu tldtna »huduwx s tre tc h th«tn- ■elves across th e c ity p a rk . W h e n th e s tu rd y d a y Is w e a ry and goes a w a y to rest W it h his forehead on the bosom o f the eve n in g In th e w est. W A N T you. little w om an, w h en I w a n ­ d e r sad ly down T o th e sea w a ll a t th e B a tte r y , th e b irth ­ place o f the to w n . W h e re th e w h ite w aves and th e w arships In a d re a ry m onotone M u r m u r : ” W h e re Is she, th y la d y ? W h y w a lk yo u here alon e?“ I W A N T you. lit t le w o m a n , w hen the c ity lam ps a re lit A n d I see a happy couple w h e re w e w ere w o n t to sit, A n d 1 lock rnv love w ith in me. a n d I w a n ­ d e r hom e to sleep. W h e re a m a n m ay p la y a t childhood and th e d e a r God lets him weep. —F r a n k B u tle r. I THE C H A R M IN G W ID O W . H E Is m odest, but not t b a s h fu l; n o t bold; ■ ■ i- . but i" rip e L ik e an apple, rlp i an d m ello w ; and not too old; young H N a l o f t In too v itin g , h a an lf rep ulsing. N o w a d v a n c in g a nd now shy. T h e r e Is m is c h ie f in h e r d im p le ; T h e r e Is d a n g er In her eye. S She has studied h u m a n nature. She Is schooled In nil her a rts . ’ She has ta k e n her diplo m a A s th e m istress o f a ll hearts. She can te ll th e v e ry m om ent W h e n to sigh an d when to smile. O h. a m aid Is som etim es c h a rm in g . B u t th e w id o w a ll tho w h ile! A ro you sad. how v e ry serious W ill her handsom e fa ce become! A r e you a n g ry , she Is w retch ed. L o n e ly , friendless, te a rfu l, dum b. A re you m ir th fu l, how her la u g h te r. S liv e r sounding, w ill rin g o u t! She can lu re and catch and p lay you A s th e a n g le r docs th e tro u t. 1 Y o u old bachelors o f fo rty . W h o h a v e g ro w n so bold and w ise; T o u n g A m e ric a n s o f tw e n ty . W it h th e love look In y o u r eyes. Y o u m ay p ra c tic e a ll y o u r lessons T a u g h t b y C upid since th e f a i t B u t I k n o w a c h a rm in g widow W h o can w in an d fool you a ll. G old Hill Livery Daring & Hodges P roprietors Pioneer A ssayin g & R efining Com pany Rigs for ail occasions G ood horses and drivers lh al know the roads 1 3 1 - 5 t h S t . . M « r U . S . S lm t S a n F ran cisc o We make no specialty of any class of trade W g buy g e ld --T ic h o r e --a m a lg a m a n d a l l m in ng g r o d a e ti. W e p a y c a s k a n d g ios a s q u a re deal. A s s a y in g 5 0 c . E s ta b lis h e d 2 0 yea rs . R e fe re n c e , F ir s t N a t ’ I B a n k o f S a n F ra n c is c o . A ll G et bhe Best M IN E R S I f y o u w a n t you r to o ls p u t in good sh a p e be su re to see Gold Hill, O regon Just a word] Stove and H eater. Oak, Pine, Maple, Alder, $ 1 .5 0 a Tier on the grou n d ; delivered in Gold Hill, $ 2 .2 5 . C. F. CARTEF LEY B L A C K S M IT H LEAP YEAR. W ’ A R S T Chrlstm aM she hung m istletoe. W h ite berries, ribbons red. 5o th e fren h branches, « w ln g ln g low. B rushed her d e a r golden head 1 c au ght her In th e shaded nook (She knew th a t none w ould hear H e r soft scream s a t each kiss I to o k .) I t w as m y rig h t la s t year. L O n N e w Y e a r's d a y she w ro te to me. A s u b tly d iffe re n t tone I cau ght beneath th e cou rte sy - So gracious, so h e r ow n! I t hin te d I m ust y ie ld to her M y h u n te r’s bow an d spear. A n d I rem em bered, w ith a s tir O f frig h t, ’tie now le a p year. N e x t C h ris tm a n I ’ll hang m istletoe A nd. braxen. ta k e m y stand T o w a it m y huntress, m y sw eet foe. A m i kiss at her com m and O f c m is e , should she refu se and flout M y Uysee, I sh a ll rue It. B ut l know* w e ll—s h e 'll fro w n and po ut— Blush — h e s ita te —a m i do D ’ B ro oklyn U N -C L A S S IF IE D W A N T E D i L O S T ■ F O R S A L E <-e StunpM in S p ra y — l.iiiie ’Hittl *ttl|>hiir - . ltitiu n . in a n y q u a n tity , ttm l tlie rig h t p riiv . S a in p '" ii S p r.ij G ra n t* I ’ - Consult Me Before G oing Elsewhere Examination and advice costa you nothing, and may save you many dollars. My office, the most up-to-date in southern Oregon, is fit­ ted with till modern elect rind appliances, und thus enubles those living out of town to have their work done promptly and get home the same tlay. Compare my prices with others mid see if there is uny reason wny you should pay more. ALL MY WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Lady Attendant. Those liviiii out of town will not be kept waiting. 22-Karat Gold Crown« - S5.00 fu ll Set of leeth, on R u b b e r » 'l u t e .................................... S 7 .S 0 t’ onrlain ( rnwna . i.00 Set of 1e«lh, on Rubber Bridge Work per tooth - s.oo Hr«l lia i, . . . . 10.00 (.old rulings Silver ruling« S H O E M A K IN G ( /) Boots and Shoes Made Io Order R E P A IR IN G Done in Firsl-Class Shape z Water Gulch u-i (2 s- uu > Z (✓ ) HARNESS R E P A IR E D SATISFACTION o il ARAN TEED J. E. M A R T IN O Next to Barber Shop A . E. KELLOGC Gold Hill, O regon List your farms, city, suburban and business prop­ erties. I have a correspondent in every state in the U. S. and Canada Notary public, conveyer and counselor of all matters pertaining to the legal statutes of real estate in this and adjoining states REAL ESTATE SI .10 and up 1.00 and up fatele»« I «traillan - • O th.r work in proportion. S0< REMEMBER. THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUARANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST D r. B a r b e r , The D e n tis t Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. n>.; Sundays, S n. m. to 1 pim. 2 O 7 -R F a r m e r » ' avx«l F r u I t ( i r a w a r • ' B a n k H u Cor. W. Main und Grape Sts. ll o t l w The O re M ed fo r d , O re. Phon»« NOTICE E le c tr ic I r o n T ill* is to I t p eo p le k n o w th a t tltt p ric e o f s a n d h a u le d fro m m y sa n d p it it. a i d hit* a lw a y s laxtn, lift)' c u t s p e r loud T h o se w h o ItAve lu iu lcri aw ay m y - rtid d u r in g 1911 are h e re b y u n title d to I . p r e p a r e d to n ettle fo r ttauie b y M a rc h 10, 1012, o r face g r a n d la rc e n y charge* G K O . D A Y T O N . K oek P o in t. G o A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E CtTATlos T'> S n o w (,’ ai »»: Tt> th e H eir* <>f C la r in d a ( '. O g lesb y : Y'ou a rc h e re b y c ite d to a p |> a r !«■- f'.rc tlie H o n o ra b le .1. K. N’c il, C o u n ty J u d g e of J a c k s o n c o u n ty , S la te of O re ­ g o n , a t th e C o u rt lio n -» ', at J a c k s o n v ille , l la ' c o u n ty scat of sa id c o m i t y ,' a t th e h o u r of te n 1 10) o 'c lo c k in th e fo ren o o n of lit • I'.li tlay of M a n It, 1912, a n d allow c a u s e w h y a n o rdt r s h o u ld not I,- m o d e to «11 th e real p rt ,► rty Is lo n g in g to th e I e s ta te ol th e «aid C la r in d a C. O g lesb y , l o - w i t :— T i c g o tllh went o n e q u a r ti r (1 -4 ) in sect I n tw e n ty -tw o (22», to w n s h ip th irty -fiv e ( 3 5 ), w n th of ra n g e (tirc e ( 3 ) w est, W . V ., in J a c k t e i t c o u n ty , M ate of O reg o n , to x a li- f y tlie u n p a id claim * a m i th e co*t* of a ilm in i-ti rin g u p " tt tlw e a ta tc of tlie stu d C la r in d a C . O glcaliy, decent« d . D a te d th i* 3 rd tlay o f F e b r u a ry , 1912. ,1. II. B kcmax , A d u iin iq ru to r . Is one of the most useful arm ng the e le c tr ic family, and ironing day has no more it rituo .since the advent of this useful member. Hot in a jiffy, clean and economical to operate, and a a more practical or convenient article would be hard to find. GUARANTEED TWO YEARS, and the price is only $4-50 R o g u e R i v e r E le c tr ic C o . H om e C u tle r y I ’n ite d S ta te s C o m m issio n er, u t E u g e n e , O reg o n . A n y js 'rs o n is a t lilw rty to p ro te st th is p u rc h a se la fo re e n t r y , o r in itia te a eo n - test a t a n y tim e ia fore p a te n t issu es, by tilin g a c o r ro b o r a te d affid a v it in th is o llie", a lle g in g fu els w h ic h w o u ld d e fe a t tiie e n tr y . •B E N J A M IN F . JO N E S , R e g ister is an important item-in the household. Knives that cut and forks that won’t bend are the kind needed. We have a splendid line of Cutlery, including ornamental and plain carving sets, table knives and forks, spoons of every size. We are headquarters for keen tools, butcher knives, pruning knives etc. The fairest prices prevail. D . H . M IL L E R z PATENTS I promptly obtelnM 0» W0 FIX. Trade-Mark«, I Car—to. Coprriffhta aad Ixbala reaiatored. TWENTY TEAM ' PKACTI0I. Ili*haat refer——a. Send model, a ketch or photo. Ibr free —port on pstonU hllitr. All baeln««« eonSdentlal. HAND BOOK PXBC Explain'everything. Telia Haw to Obtain and Pell I’etent* \\ hnt Invention« w ill Pay, How to O t a Partner, explain» bait nuvremaata, and contain« 100 ntb«r I 'ni p M of Im| ortan-e to Inventor« Addrrts, ’ H. B. WILLSON & WASHINGTOH, CO. D. I i Sox .165 Wiilaon Bldg a . 'l u u ? - Gold Hill Photo Post Cards LOANS P R A C T IC A L . W ANTED S e c o n d - h a n d m a c h in e r y m i l c .ia t- lro ti s c r a p . G ra n t« 1 '• I r u n a n ti S te e l W o r k « . O r a n f a 1“ -» , S to n e L t w , ” a t su c h v a lu e a s m ig h t !«• , tix ed by a p p r a is e m e n t, a n d tlia t, p u r ­ su a n t to su c h a p p lic a tio n th e la n d u n d tim lie r th e re o n h a v e b e e n a p p r a b e d , : $723.00, tlie titu la r e s tim a te d lOSO.Ont) b o a rd feet a t (Ml c e n ts fa r M, a n d tlie la n d (180.00; th a t sa id a p p lic a n t w ill nfft r i fin al p risif in su p |s> rt of h is a p p lic a tio n a n d sw o rn s ta te m e n t o n tlie 5 th d a y of ) A p ril, 1912, la fo re W . W . C a lk in s , Wood for Sale M in ers, I can sh a r p ­ en, rep air or m ake to o ls, and gu a ra n tee m y w ork to sta n d th e rack et; tr y m e and b e show n AT HONEST PRICES H u d s o n 's silv er tides. | tlw tim lie r th e r e o n , u n d e r th e p ro v isio n s of th e aid o f J u n e 3, 1S7H, a n d a c ts I a m e n d a to r y , k n o w n a s tiie ‘‘T im b e r a n d L . C. A p p le g a te , jia le s M a n a g e r B la c k s m ith A ltOVIC th e DENTAL WORK N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . D e p a r tm e n t of th e I n te rio r , V . S . L a n d Office a t R o a c b n rg , O reg o n , J a n u a r y 22, 1912 N o tice i* h e re b y g iv en t h a t R ic h a rd M. I J e n n in g x , w hoae pout office a d d re s s i* , E u g e n e , O re g o n , d id , o n tlie 1 7 th 'la y of i X o v en d » r, 1910, flic in tld * office S w o rn S ta te m e n t a n d A p p lic a tio n N o . 007KI, to p u rc h a e e th e E a st H a lf of t h e S o u th e a s t I J u a r te r , S ectio n IS, T o w n s h ip 35 S o u th , J R a n g e 3 W est, W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , a n d E. C. STEIGER LUMBER CO. CHARLES KELL SLEEPY HO LLOW . T h a t lucked In c ry s ta l lie, A s o lita ry pine u p lifts Its tassels to th e sky. T h e s p irit o f an In d ia n . A c h ie f o f Ions ago. W it h fe a th e rs nodding on hie head A n d b lan ke te d w ith enow —M in n a Ir v in g . Hom ebody Idled a ll th e hours. C are le s sly crushed life 's fa ire s t (tow ers Som ebody m ade Ilf s lose, not g ain . T h o u g h tle s s ly seemed to liv e In vain. W a s th a t som ebody you? M a r r ia g e a n d h a n g in g go by d e s tin y . M a tc h e s a r e m a d e In h e a v e n .—R o b e rt B u rto n . IN ( A N b a rre n Itelds a nd silent woods ' (m l gard e n s d ry and brow n A ll n ig h t (h e tine and fro s ty flakes H a v e s o ftly s ifte d down T h e y clin g to e v e ry le a fle t bough A n d m a n tle e v e ry tree. U k e blossoms o f a g h a s tly spring. O f acentleaa p u rity hm a. T o t r r d u n e q u a l l y la to suffer Kvrnlne SNOW DEED. Som ebody did a goldan deed P ro v in g h im s e lf a frie n d In need. Som ebody sang a c h e e rfu l song, ltr tg h l'n ln g th e skies (h e w h o le d a y —S c o tc h P ro v e rb . »y s c h o o l » t 10 ■ n. s e r m o n n t Su 11