T a l k W it h K e llo g g ' $ 2 0 0 0 HOWARD 5 PASSENGER TOURING CAR Now Is the time to buy property In Gold Hill: don't wait till you hare to hate It: buy now nnd make the In­ vestor's profit, a word to the wise Is sufficient; if you have not the rash: Ik to Kellner he will get It for yon; he has some real bargains just now In Gold HUI properties. We guarantee 7 per cent and hate neter paid less than 11 per rent on .sating arrounts paid by the month, both large and small,. The Pacific Building A Loan Association. Talk with A. E. Kellogg, local agent. Fully Equipped W ith Top, Windshield, Speedometer, Clock and Self-Starter. . .Own your own homes: stop paying rent. The Pacific Building & Loan Association will furnish you the mon­ ey: pay by the month: just like pay­ ing rent: it costs no more: talk with Kellogg, he does their business in Gold HUI. GIVEN AWAY FREEH FOR SALE—Well Improved farm of 41 acres 8 miles from Gold Hill. 20 acres under cultivation, water right, and irrigating system with place, plenty of timber on place. 200 fruit trees 3 years old, 1 acre in berries, good house, barn and out buildings, picket and wire fence, Q mile from school. Team, stock and implements go with place. Price 14000, part down, balance on favorable terms. How To Secure This Handsome Car We will issue trade coupons with every purchase made. These coujxins are good for their face value in votes, a t the rate of one vote for every cent of purchase. The person securing the largest number of votes at the close of this contest will receive this handsome car absolute­ ly free of all cost. The coupons are transferable, so if you are not interested in securing this car for yourself, you can make some relative, friend or acquaintance happy by saving your coupons for them. FOR SALE—3 miles from Gold Hill. 20 acres placer mining ground, good title, all tillable land, 500 tiers of fire wood standing on the claim. Noi improvement on the land. This is a snap for some one that wants a small ranch and a pay roll right at their door. Price, cash $400.00. FOR SALE—A small home of 15 acres 2 tt miles from Gold Hill, new up- to-date bungalow. 26x40 feet, *4 mile from school, spring and run. ning water on place. Four acres under cultivation, balance good till­ able land. Owner has a business proposition he wishes to take up, and will sacrifice this property for $1300 cash or trade for Medford res­ idence property. SIG N B L A N K The earlier you start, the more advantage you will have in the final count. Remember, the object of this contest is to get business. We are going to give this fine automobile to the person who will accumulate the greatest number of votes; therefore it is to the inter­ est of every contestant to ask their friends and neighbors to buy from this store. Then the contestant who gets the greatest number of friends to trade here and give them their coupons will receive the greatest number of votes. FOR SALE—40 acres unimproved land in Sams Valley, price $20 per care; also an SO acre tract at same price per acre. Both tracts nicely lo­ cated. FOR SALE—160 acres situated 3 miles south of Kelseyville, Lake County, Calif.. About 40 acres clear to work, balance pasture. Creek running through the place. Price $1600. FOR SALE—Two lots 25x100 each, Willamette Addition to East Port­ land, Oregon. These lots are situ­ ated in a rapidly growing suburban district of Portland and have in­ creased at the rate of 40 per cent each year. An excellent buy and and one which is bound to make money. Price $600. N o m e m b e r o r em plo ys o f th is firm la e lig ib le In th is c o n te s t. NOMINATION BLANK IN Good fo r 2 0 0 0 V o te s Place to my credit 2000 votes and notify me what my number will be. Also send me full particulars how I can win the Howard Automobile. Name.................................................................................. Address........................................., .................................. Gut out and mail. A lw ays in E a rn est K ellogg PO is q n ' oa K REMEDY 30rMflS Read Carefully the Rules of 1 his Contest as it Will Make it Much Easier to Understand the Methods Used. 1. No names of contestants will be published. 2. Every contestant gets a number. 3. Standing of contestants’ numbers published 2nd and 16th of each month. 4. All votes must be brought in for recording 1st and 15th of each month. 5. Votes must not be written on. 6. Color of certificates will change monthly and must be recorded monthly to count 7. Votes ore transferable before recording. 8. Contestants will not be permitted to solicit votes within our store. 9. Contestant having largest number of voter wins auto. EQUAL CHANCE FOR ALL No lucky number will win this car. Simply sign a nomination blank and have a particu­ lar number assigned you, and then boost for your number among your relatives, friends and acquaintances. Have them patronize our store and save the coupons for you. The rules are simple. The chance costs you noth­ ing. An opportunity for any hustling man woman or child to secure a prize that will give life long joy and pleasure. O bey th e Im p u lse Getting Acquainted W ith NewCustomers We do not expect to recover the expense of this contest through a greater per cent of profit, but through a larger volume of busi­ ness; we expect the larger volume of business to more than offset the cost, and it will be our earnest endeavor to give you even more for your money in the future than we have in the past. If you are not in the contest, make some relative, friend or acquaintace happy by saving your coupons for them. D o n ’t T hrow Thom Away. CoritesitOfiens Mlay 1l.’ l¡ 2 Contest Closes Nov. 1 i ; i 12 FREE COUPON Good fo r IN 25 V O T E S °"»T AUTOMOBILE C0NTE8T Cut out this coupon and present at our store and receive 25 votes free. This coupon is good until May 15. The Toggery, OF C O U R S E . Largest and Finest Equipped Clothing Store South of Portland. FOR SALE—11 acres near Santa Rosa, Cal., highly improved farm, all In fruit trees 7 years old. New 4-room Kanes Creek house, large new barn, fence, fine Mr. Opp, of Jacksonville, made a visit chicken wire. Team, implements, to the Braden mine on Monday. and 400 chickens go with the farm. Dr. Kelsey, of Gold Hill, made a pr • Price $3000; $2000 cash, balance can fereional trip to Kanes creek on Wednes­ remain on mortgage at 7 per cent. day. James Taylor, who has been very much indisposed, is much tetter at this writing. Geo. Schump and Mr. Coffman, of the Braden, made a business trip to Jackson­ ville one day recently. W. L. Greenleaf contemplates the erec­ tion of a new stone bungalow on his Kanes creek ranch in the near future. Mrs. Lane and children, residing near town, spent a day recently as the guests of Mrs. Householder, of upper Kanes creek. Perry Knotts and little son, of Gold Hill, sjient Sunday on Kanes creek as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Higin- botham. Kan«« Creek people who were business visitors to Gold Hill this week: Mr. and Mrs. Higinbotham, George Taylor, Geo. W U ll NO K C n tu I THE STMOARO Higinbotham, Mr. McMayhen, David F IU C S , C M IL S L A IN S . F t L O N i , B U R N S . CTC A V A L U A S L C M O U S C M O U ) SALVE and Frank Avery, Mrs. Mardon, Mr. and A IL O S U ^ .S T S ^ V C ¡ ¡ W K » ® * Mrs. Householder, Mr. Pyle, George r r / c e £ 3 c o /th . Mardon and Mr. Hulbertson. T a iK W i t h Rules of the Contest G ET P A R T IC U L A R S . Now is the Tim e to G et Busy FOR SALE—Farm. 30 acres, 6 miles from Gold Hill, rich river bottom land. 7 acres in alfalfa, good tm- proveinents and fences, all under cultivation excepting 4 acres. Price $6000; $2000 cash, balance on one and two years time. FOR SALE—160 acres of timber land 5 miles from Gold Hill, about 214 million feet fine fir and pine timber nearly all tillable land, plenty A spring water on the tract and nicely located for farming and stock rais­ ing. Price $20 per acre, or will en­ tertain a proposition with mill men for the timber at $1.50 per M. NO PUBLICITY Nomination blanks can be clipped from this circular or can be obtained at our place of business. Upon receipt of your nomination you will have a particular number assigned to you. The published bulletins of all the contestants will be by number only, thus avoiding any publicity to your name. All votes received will at once be entered in a voting register, and immediately after the close of the contest the winner will be an­ nounced and the prize awarded. George Mardon and wife attended the ing in this district. Much credit is due May Day dance in Gold Hill on Wednes­ him lor his untiring efforts in tehalf of day evening ami rejxirt a most delightful the school, and may success crown his I every effort in the future is the wish of time and excellent music. Quite a lew from this place attended 1 lioth pnpil and parent. the May Day dance in Gold Hill on Wed­ nesday evening and report, a line time. Clean Up Notice Excellent music was furnished by the Pnrkeypile orchestra. By order of the city council at a meet- the lOtli 10th nay day ol of April, twig, 1912, Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich and daughters, ing ; held on me of Kansas, are here Upon a visit to Mr. all residents are hereby notified that all and Mrs. Hyatt, of Ganlen Row. They rubbish, tin cans, etc., must be removed are much impretfWd with the Rogue River from their premises and the ground thor­ oughly gone over with a garden rake on valley and will no doubt locate here, Mr. and Mrs. Greenleaf spent Bunday orbemre the first Monday in May, 1912. JOHN B. HAMMEKSLEY, at their ranch on upper Kanes creek. Recorder. Mr. Greenleaf intends to plant the entire place to terries and small fruit this year, ng re Arsenate ol Lead for as it Is an ideal plat« for this purpose. and other pests. Sold by Jai rvis, tte Mrs. George Taylor arrived on Tues­ druggist. day's train from Gdsim, Oregon, where she has been for the past two months on + + + + + + + + + + + + + + a visit to her parents and, as a conse­ his f ig h t m ust go on quence, George is all smiles over the ar­ o r i t m a t t J i t . I t c a n n o t tto p rival of a fine son and heir. w ith o u t Jy in g . I t i t G o J 't la w The Dardanelles school closed Friday, April 26th, with some very interesting t h a t t h o t t t h o t t th in g t w h ic h a r t exercises. The teacher, Prof. Hazelton, to H o t m a t t g ro w . • • L a F o U ttto made some remarks in regard to the school as this makes his third year teach­ T Sams Valley Newman Mn is putting a concrete coping around the family lot in the Sams Valley cemetery. 1>. M. Fisher and Rotert Burch have just received tlie fencing to put Up a hall mile of woven wire fence between their farms. Tlie prospects lor crops were never tet­ ter than at present. Grain, hay and fruit promise to lie the very liest, and even the weeds are lifting their heads since the heavy rains. J. I. Fredcnl^A has onlered a 2,000 gallon galvanized iron tank, which will te placed ujsm a 30-loot tower which was erected last week by A. J. T. Smith. Chas. Wetherhy, of the Trust-blister mine, has lieen engagisl to install the tank as soon as it arrives. Mr. Freden- burg has recently installed a large wind mill on a 40-foot steel tower, making lour of these valualde machines in Sains Valley at present, the n maining three being owned respectively by Horace Pel- ton, Thomas Pankey anil M. A. Schultz. We would lie glad to see more ol them, for they mean water on tlie land when it is most needed. + + + + + +> + + + q. + + + + Prospects for the adoption of + a woman's suffrage platform + amendment in Oregon are + brighter this year than they + have been for a long time. + There is still opposition but + adverse Influences are fewer + than formerly, and those who + have kept In touch with the + long struggle for votes for + woman are becoming mors end + more confident that this year + will see the adoption of a po- + Htlcal equality amendment. + One of the indications of the + trend of sentiment Is the attl- + tude of the Portland Oregonian + which Is supporting the meas- + ure, though In the past It vlg- + orously opposed It. Not a few + men are coming to believe that + women are a more eonservat- + tlve force In politics than men. + + + + + + + + + + + -B + +