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• Af — —- » T a lk W i t h ■■ ■ "■ ■ " K e llo g g Summons, Suit in Equity In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S la te of O regon, for Jack so n C ounty. A. W. M cCutche, n, p lain - ) tiff. vs. lcedore V iola M cC utchen, ) d efen d an t. ) Sum m ons, S u it in E q u ity . To leetlorv' Viola McCutcheon, the alsive nanusl Defendant. New Is the tim e Io bny property In In th e nam e of th e ¡gate o f O regon Gold H ill: don’t w ait HU you have to you a re hereby o m m anded to ap p ear hn»e It: buy n o n and m ake the In an d a n sw er th e p lain tiff's com p lain t v esto r's profit, a w ord to the wise is ag ain st you now on tile in th e above lu f ftr ie n t: If you have not th e ra s h : e n title d C o u rt and cause, on o r b e ta lk to K ellogg he will get it for you; fore th e la st day p rescrib ed In th e he has some re a l barg ain s Just non I o rd e r fo r p u b licatio n o f sum m ons In Cold llill p ro p erties. ' lu tein, to-wit, on or before tlie 9th H e g u aran tee 7 p er cent and have day of Niivemls r. '1*12. said date be- n ever paid less th an 11 p er cent on ¡ng the expiration of six weeks from saving accounts paid by the month, I the day of first publication of this both large and sm all.. The Pacific i alias summons. B uilding Jt Loan Association. Talk And you are lierehy notified th at w ith A. K. Kellogg, local agent. if you fail to appear and answer for w ant th e re o f plain tiff will apply to ..O w n your own hom es; slop paying th e co u rt for th e re lie f p ray ed fo r in r e n t The Pacific Building ft Loan A ssociation will fu rn ish you th e m on ’ the complaint, to-wit: T h at th e bonds of m atrim o n y now- .p 4. e y : pay by the m o n th ; ju s t like pay ing re n t; it costs no m o re; talk with ex istin g betw een p lain tiff and d efen d Kellogg, he d o rs th e ir business in a n t h erein be dissolved. Gold UHL FOR SALE—Well Improved farm of 43 a cres 3 m iles from Gold Hill, 20 a cres u n aer cu ltivation, w ater right, and irrig a tin g system w ith place, plenty of tim ber on place 200 fruit tre e s 3 y ears old, 1 acre in berries, good house, b arn and out buildings, picket and w ire fence, k* mile from school. Team , sto ck and im plem ents go w ith place. P rice $4000, p art down, balance on favorable term s. FOR SA LE—3 m iles from Gold Hill, 20 acres placer m ining ground, good title, all tillab le land, 500 tie rs of fire wood stan d in g on the claim . No im provem ent on th e land. T h is is a snap for som e one th a t w ants a sm all ran ch and a pay roil rig h t at th e ir door. P rice, cash $400.00. This alia- summons is published in the Gold H ili News, by o rd e r of th e h o n orable F M. Calkins, judge of the above entitled u r t . » hi h -aid order was made and ont 1 • ( i ud on the likh day of - . p io iii . « h i . b o r d e r requin - you to a p p e a r an d an sw er said co m p lain t eu o r befo re th e last day p rescrib ed in -aid i 1 ; i r publication o f ibis -u in ui a -. D a te .'I first publication ¡»tile 21 day i Septem ber, 1912, and tlie dale of til. la-: publication is the !<tli day of off. r i, F R E E . » it • th • xr co«» of thè U m ver i v Fv GON. fori» U N IV I K I ' \ hv .h e eoiirs,- ». •• ,1 l> e C oile-pon -■ i 1 p u m eliti» r< , E \ | , cintili»- I t u P-yehol g» S i li . (orinati >o » >' C O l'lt- F ' i N > I* of<*-Bolli- O C IN E « o A d .i1 e - n ' 1*. IE \ Il , i T h e A r c h it e c t a n d B u ild e r "f po-tag on papem and io «’I PIZENS OF OHE- M \ II. Ahllitv l o p ro f it • ne lo roH nu'iit in - li' i e 1 »n 11 e di>- Is here to stay, and is very much alive to the n e id so f this growing city, and will design and execute anything in the Building line. Brick. Stone and Cement. Plain or artistic Il V M u ' I i m ' I n -, l 'h y a i n o g y , , P »»li rii.- i S Mirri «r» ol F g e n o , lo r fu» Or i th è C oi e " 4 , F II.' il oli E e» t r u ll » , I lìo is o Kngl-sh L • » I lv N » L I- •P V, S e p - A Specialty 17. l o e Cnil, g e ' .»i - of F»iu E g iiie e i n - , C em en t an d Iro n G r ill F en ces le p - .r e fo r i h r I. \ W , M E I i» 'I. IN» I D.H. M ILLER h »ati ii, l'o 'iu ii ■ 4. q. + + -j. .j. 4- 4» + »F + 4» F 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 you in crea se yo u r la n J y ie ils enough to p a y fo r it th e fir s t y e a r . The n e x t th ree y e a r s w ill b u ild a nice brick house. B uy th em from us a n d sane m oney. 4 4 I 4 I -I- 4 Jacksonville Brick and Tile Co. J a c k s o n v ill.’, O reg o n 4» + 4 » .p x H eadquarters fo r H ardw are tz ? ] »F »F »F 4» 4» + + By using drainage tile N o v e m b e r , 1912. DeARMOND ft DeARMOND, A tto rn ey s fo r Plninliff. S T E IN H O F F The U n iv e r s ity o f O r e g o n C orresp on ^ence S c h o o l HAVE now in stock anti set up on the floor for inspec tion one of the moat complete lines of H E A T I N G S T O V E S in southern Oregon. Anyone wishing to purchase a heater should see my stock f i r s t ! I know that I can please you. both as to size, price and quality. I also have in stock two F r e e S e w i n g M a c h i n e s that I going to dose out at c o s t I They are regular $40 machines, and I am going to dose them out at $ 3 0 I Now is your chance to get a $40 sewing machine for $30. Remember, they are guaranteed for five years. Anyone wanting a first-class sewing machine for $10 less than Ihe regular selling price should avail themselves of this oppor tunity at once. I also have in stock the celebrated I w hich the hearing uienced Monday. In u decision ju st handed down by the suprem e court; the law passed by Clatsop coun ty 's first ju v enile Indus the O regon legislature In 1911 reg u lat tria l fa ir w as launched at A storia F ri p e r d o K « lt'-- — ■■■■ .......... ............. i . ing the branding of tub b u tte r Is de day. clared unconstitutional, ou the ground n t s O O c Q u a r t s 7 O c 1 -2 G a l $1 T he M edford o pera house, an old th a t it is class legislation The decis land m ark, burned to th e ground F ri ion m akes it possible for all persons day. who make b u tte r to com pete with the T h ere have been Just 14 d eath s from cream eries. tu berculosis so fa r th is y ear in Lane A ttorney G eneral Craw ford ta pre- county. • paring to go to Crook county to tak e E ight hundred d eleg ates a re expect up the suit ou the boud of Sheriff ed at th e N ational C onvention of the Balfour, who is charged with not per W om an's C h ristian T em p erance Un form ing the d uties of his office in ion, w hich begins in P o rtland S a tu r ' connection with controlling vice coé day m orning. ditions. Several charges havs basa D eW itt P erry of F o rest G rove and m ade ag ain st him. alleging th a t he Neal M cFarland of P o rtlan d m et death was in league w ith law violators la C o id < I < a n d p u re as snow In th e sub-station of th e O regon Elec that county. H a v e a su n d ae 'fo re y o u go tric railw ay a t H illsboro, when 90.060 G overnor W est announces th a t he volts passed through th e ir bodies. Intends to recom m end to th e legists Silas Rich, ex paying te lle r of th s tu re abolition of the office of s ta te U nited S tates N ational bank of Salem, land agent, and ulao superintendent w as arre ste d by a U nited S ta te s m ar of the penitentiary, both offices ap shal In th a t city, charged w ith em bez pointive by the governor. Keoognis- zling $2400 from th e Salem bank. ing the uselessness of his office, T. A. T he annual m eeting of th e Oregon R hinehurt, present sta te land ageat, B aptist s ta te convention is being held has advised the governor th at Ute a t Oregon City. T h e c o n te n tio n Is office o u g h t to be abolished. LEG E. FOR SALE— 120 a cres Improved A N e w a n d C o m p le te a m eeting rep resen tin g th e B aptist The population of P ortland in 1*10, i farm 6% miles from Gold H ill, rich denom ination th roughout th e state. T h is g re a t in s titu tio n opens Its according to the bulletin of tb r » e u sus creek bottom lan d ; 80 acres under L in e o f F is h in g T a c k le Miss Alice Holm es. 21 years old, bureau, was made up of 111,666 in s is t cultivation. An old perfected w a te r , oors fo r th e fall se m e ste r on S ep w as killed, and th ree persons injured and 88.346 fem ales, being a ratio of a t the -. rig h t, plenty of w ater; producing 75 tem b er 20th. C ourses of in stru ctio n when th e autom obile in w hich they 134.5 m ales to each 100 fem ales. Ten , G en eral A g ricu ltu re to 100 tons alfalfa, can double th at inclu d e: w ere riding plunged o v er an em bank years previous, the ratio was 143.« A nim al H u sb an d ry . am ount w ith m ore acreag e; very rich A gronom y, m ent on th e L innton road. 10 m iles to each 100 fem ales. In all Oregon In p lace r channel ru n n in g th ro u g h farm . D airy H u sb an d ry . B acteriology. Bo n o rth of Portland. census year th ere »ver» 384.265 m ales j any and P la n t P ath o lo g y . Poultry P rice 39,000.00; term s reasonable. W hat can be accom plished w ith the and 288.500 fem ales or 188.2 m ales to ! H u sb an d ry , H o rtic u ltu re , E n to m o l gov ern m en t's aero system w as dem on I HAVEJa elient’that-w ill build yon im- ogy, V e terin ary Science, Civil En each 100 fem ales. In I960 th ere « e re stra te d th is week when th e w ireless 129 m ales to each 100 fem ales In Ore G OLD H IL L . OHFGON • iiatelyja h o m ein Gold Hill onjeor- g ln eerin g , E le ctrical E n g in eerin g o p erato r a t A storia picked up a m es gon. ^ i e r lota, nicely ¡located. Submit your M echanical E n g in eerin g , M ining E n sage from th e Jap an ese coast. 4300 Embalmer and Funeral 0 lan- (or house topcoat JfroinJJfil .OuO.t».» A third edition of the P ortland n au tical m iles away. Director “ t >?1,600.00. > 2 5 0 .6 0 caahjdow n.jbal- g in eerin g , H ighw ay E n g in erin g . Do C ham ber of Commerce circular, P ub m estic Science. D om estic A rt, C om A large business deal h as ju s t been lic Lunds In O regon." Issued In no Wv have h ) h k » i i I mmi U m caper* C o m p u te lint' ol burial robes, ^ » n ' , o n j t l i ■ in-tallin nt, /fciojto 325.00 m ade a t H erm iston, w here th e F irst operation with the passenger d ep art utlly coiiptriietfd for Kogtx* Riv merce. F o re s try , P h arm acy , Zoology. '-askets, etc. jjp - r month.', er. Tlie I n HrtHortliu-lit of N ational bank purchased th e H erm is raent of the O.-W. II. ft N com pany, hem istry, P h y sics, M ath em atics - >. > saKanM C E nglish FUNERAL CAR ton Bank & T ru st com pany, consoli cane poles in the town. Some* L an g u ag e an d L ite ra tu re has just bt-en issued. T b s dem and Olli«» Phone: Home, ft—M ; ItesideiKX- F ir e , L ife , C a s u a lty , A c c i thing new in flieN. d e n t a n d S i c R I n s u r a n c e , Public S p eak in g , M odern L an g u ag es. d atin g th e two in stitu tio n s under the for th is publication was so g reat th a t I'lioti«», Iloiii<'2— K ; I'ueilh- 46-Main. H istory, A rt, A rch itectu re, In d u stria l nam e of th e F irst N ational bunk of the original editions did not satisfy. L o a n s a n d In v e stm e n ts H erm iston. Pedagogy, P h y sical E d u catio n . M il T he booklet contains an am ple de CLEMENT H. SMITH. M. I). T he Dally C apital Jo u rn al, one of acriptlon of all the public lands In the itary Science and T actics, am! th e best known papers in th e W illam sta te now available for en try uuder GENERAL PRACTITIONER Music. e tte valley, h as been sold by Colonel either th e s ta te n r federal lawe Office in Wells Building C atalo g u e an d illu s tra te d lite r a We alwi i««ni- hnnting mid fish H ofer to L. S. B arnes of Salem and tu re m ailed free on ap p licatio n . A d Hours 10-12—2-4 ing liceriRCK G raham P. T abor, late of L ogansport, C latsop to Have C heese Factoriea. dress: R e g istra r, O regon A g ric u ltu r Ind. T he consideration is understood A storia.—A bout 30 dairym en from lO IIN H . C A H K IN OI.K NN O. T A Y L 3 F a l College, C orvallis. O regon. to have been $3t),l)0t). th e C latsop P lains section held a m eet School y ear opens S ep tem b er 20tb. A ccording to a request often m ade ing h ere and decided to Incorporate R i^C A R K lN & TAYLOR In his lifetim e, th e ash es of Jerem iah th e LAW YERS C latsop C ounty C o-operative R. Ream, for m any y ears a prom inent C heese association, w ith a capital OOMS 17-11) OVUM JACKKOX COUNTY BANS ) , business man of Albany and Eugene, stock of 35000 to erect and o p erate a M EDFORD. OREGON N o rth b o u n d w ere c a st upon th e w aves of the Paci co-operative cheese factory at Seaside. I f you w an t y o u r No. 20 . . . . 8:13 a. m. fic ocean, his widow m aking a trip to P lans a re also under way to e re c t one CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D. , No. 24 (m otor) . 11:02 a .m . N ew port for th a t purpose. Ì. 96 . _ c fl „ a _ P k ) s o r m ore cheese factories In the d is tools p u t in good No. 32 (m otor) . 5:27 p .m . Prnetiu* Limited to W ith inform ation from every county tric t betw een Seaside and A storia. No. 16 . ‘ . 6:44 p. rn. 2 ;d L le ta l: . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat in th e sta te as to salarie s of ail coun sh ap e be su re to see ty officials and expense of th eir of Eye« Neientilically examined and gla««es S o u th b o u n d H untington Has New Mayor. T o r i . ’c r . v . i furnislied when ms'iled. No. 23 (m otor) 8:13 a. m. fices, G overnor W est is preparing a H untington.— W ithin the past nine No. 31 (m otor) . . 1:42 p .m ! lave More I i» -r» . m . easure to equalize aii salarie s of •»• aH-Corey J*fT .'i;a, M -dtord, Ore m onths H untington has had th ree dif No. 15 . . . . 2:66 p m. county officials according to assessed in a g a z .u c o r , c .. fe re n t men for m ayor. M ayor N orthey. No. 10 . . . . 10:46 n. m. in ihe j d ia b le í a s h i o n G ; valuation, a re a and population of each monthlv in o n e m i l : < n o n e lv . it <' who resigned at th e request of G over DR. R. C. KELSEY county. thounathl ho.n s 1* m »: vs *-1.« omen in nor W est; J. T. Fyfer, who succeeded i lg i.i the l a t e s t t l e s i g .s o : M, I . The extension division of th e Ore G O L D H IL L H O S P IT A L him , snd lastly, J. S. C rlm lns, who P .tteras. each i sue is 1 : r f 1 gon A gricultural college rep o rts an COB. THIRD 4 C BTR. w as elec:ed by th e council Friday. n rklinçf «’’o t «* ' r '. n m t T V í t t f t s h unusual dem and th is season for mem GOLD H lt.L ., OREGON 1 1 ■ 1 ■■■■■■ II ■ u rm i fo r \ ____________ _______ V bers of th e college faculty and ex •’ • ’♦«II •«♦ it »'? • Bird and mm.il Collection is Gift. |2 '3 4 N 5 scrim >< i »• 1 perim ent statio n staff to judge exhib M iners, I can sh arp DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE <•! r. »f» F orest Grove.—A valuable addition its and ren d er o th er expert service a t i -» L I . AlvC. en, re p a ir or m ake to the zoological d ep artm en t of Pacific DENTIST . r , ‘ • !» P »»•rnt L”*«! th e county and g range fairs th rough U niversity w as m ade when Dr. E ver tools, and g u aran tee «• . i : . ••«’ »tom** l iti J -r : OAR AnMINIRTKHKI) out th e state. , . » • McC.1l Í '1er • i RIALTO R U ILD IN G , MEDFORD ,i «i • »«V» • ie«1. h • i • liip ' • 1 my w ork to stan d The wool ra te case, w herein the est, of G aston, m ade a gift of his r , J. I. i;. r ¿ - i t r, » r b* i. I N ational W oolgrow ers' association and collection of birds and m am m als to th e ra c k et; try me • > .: M A C A Z i •r th e Oregon W oolgrow ers’ association the university. T he collection was A. E. KELLOGG and be shown made by Dr. E verest during hla 20 a re plaintiffs ag ain st 25 railro ad s la NOTARY PUBLIC y e a rs’ residence In Oregon, and con ||2 7 ^ Oregon, has been postponed by th e P hone 86 Main sists of about 85 specim ens. s ta te railro ad com m ission, he G OLD H IL L , OREGON B L A C K S M IT H *•* *•* V *î* *•* *•* *f* *î* *î* *î* “I* *ï* V GOLD H IL I. O P E R A H U L SE -F •F S e atin g C apacity 600. 4» ■F S tag e 50x22. -F + , ---------- + 4 It is th e o b ject o f th e 4» FO R SALE—40 acres unim proved land -F m an ag e m en t to book only 4» in Sam s Valley, price $20 p er care; •F firs t class a ttra c tio n s and 4» also an SO acre tra c t a t sam e price 4 ab o u t tw o p erfo rm an ces a 4» p er acre. Both tra c ts nicely lo 4 m o n th . T h e sta g e has b een 4 cated. 4 e n larg ed an d new d re ssin g 4 FO R SALE— F arm 30 acres, 6 miles 4 room s added to th e b u ild in g 4 from Gold H ill, rich riv er bottom 4 w ith new scenery an d th e 4 land, 7 acres in alfalfa, good im- j 4 p re se n t stag e, we can stag e 4 -F provem ents and fences, all under 4 any k in d of a p ro d u ctio n . T h e H ouse in th e fu tu re 4 cu ltiv atio n excepting 4 acres. Price 4 $6000; $2000 cash, b alance on one 4 will be booked th ro u g h th e 4 + N o rth w e ste rn T h e a tric a l as- 4 and tw o y ears tim e. 4 so ciation h av in g sig n ed a con- 4 FOR SALE—160 acres of tim b er land 4 tra c t to th is effect, a n d th ey 4 a m iles from Gold H ill, ab o u t 2 H 4 have a ssu re d us th a t th ey 4 m illion feet fine fir and pine tim ber 4 w ill use th e ir best en d eav o rs * i-enrly all tillab le lan d , plenty A ; 4 to o n ly book good com panies pr<ng w ater on th e tra c t and nicely 4 W. H. 8T IC K E L . 4 ■cated for farm ing and stock rais 4 M an ag er 4* ing P rice $20 p e r acre, o r w ill en 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 F 4 4 4 te rta in a proposition w ith m ill men fo r th e tim ber a t $1.50 p er M. OREGON AGHI« I L T l RAL COL BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON M ason Fruit Jars h /C E C R E A M . » aa Fountain Drinks Turner’s Lunch Room Professional Cards BON TON Give us a trial T a lk W it h K ellogg' P. Tim Card m in e r s C H A R L E S K ELL 11912 OCTOaFR 1912 i Í '■$ l T 8 9 1 0 1 i l B 15 Ï 5 17 KD 9 , Î .2 ' >26 j Just a word ! C .F . CARTER