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S A T l’K hA Y , N O V E M B E R 2, 1912 Local News Notes j The bakery haa • ‘plume Cull 3R Don’t overlook the Imnkrupt Mile hi Myer*'. I* ran k Avery »pent M onday In Med ford. | 8. II M cClendon waa a bucliicaa v isito r to .Medford Monday and Toe»- day. Mr«. Mne Avery and Mr», It. C. Kelvey w ere M edford vlaltora on Hat- urday. MPw Marion Whit.', of the M etli.nl school faculty, *|«*nt Sutiirilny und Nun day with Mr*. D. C Henry. Mr* I ( ’. Richard« returned to her home ut A-bland on Tuc*duy idler *|» nd ing alaait tw o week* vi*lt ing ill till* city. t'lovl* Me**ner return«*., on Monday evening from Red Bluff, Calif., where lie ha* l**'li . loployed (or the pitot aeverul tllolltll* John II. Curkin, the attorney, i* ru n ning for *iat<- repn-Menlive on the repub lican ticket. Paid Advt Pour < »liver ty,«•writer* for «ale, prac tically a* good a* new. Price, 950.00 each. Iie|ulre of |*.«tinanter Jo h n Ham- nieraly. John II Curkin the Medford attorney i* one of the Itepuldican nominee« for «late representative from Jaekwni county. Paid Adil U n d o Dave M iller la p ro g ressin g stead ily to w ard recovery, und 1» now ab le to ag a in »pend n p o rtio n of hla tim e u l th e »tore. Tile bakery Ini* a ’phone, i all Ait. Manager M.aire, of Merritt A 1 Company, reii’ivi d tile A ra l ul the w. » k a le u barrel shipment of flue, fat Ala-k.< -almoii. The lla.li wi re taken at Cis-k'a Ini' i by C . W. Bogue, formerly of lids c ity , who makes regular shipm ent of hi* choice catch to Gold Hill Mi rritt A t "iripiinv will -«II tin «' li-li al lfk' I* i pound, which I* *ev- eral cents lea* than tile larger inuiket* oiler un Inferior quality a l. Not.' the following eliangi-M al tlie Wego theatre: Tue «lay en n ilig * dancing jes- soii* will I«' given from 7:30 t o tl.'OO o'clock, al fifty cent» |«u h " , n . Friday ■'Veiling* the Usual program, m oving pic tures and i i i u a l i u r |H H aiti.- Saturday night, *oi lul dance from M:30 to 12:00, at tin- usual price, llfty cents. Everylaaly cordially Invite«! P ro fesso r Isaac rep o rt« excellent p ro g ress wttli th e m em b ers of th e local m usic an d elo cu tio n classes, und an n o u n ces th e p re p a ra tio n of a ('lirla tm a i pro g ram , th a t will com p rise a ch o ru s of 100 voices th ro u g h th e co m b in atio n of sin g ers from Ids v ario u s classes. At th a t tim e the elo cu tio n class will also have p re p ared u splendid a d d itio n to th e e n te rta in m ent. T H E (JO LI) H IL L N EW S PA G E TH R E E Q u a l i ty is o u r fir st c o n s id e r a t io n Our customers are particu lar people :: Bu, wih all this, we hold our goods at popular prices — that’s busi ness — for q iu liy «rd price together are hard to beat.... M erritt &. C o m p a n y T h e In fan t d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mra. B u rt A A dam s, aged fifteen days, passed aw ay on F rid ay luat a f te r a sev ere Illness of b u t sev eral days F u n e ra l aervlces w ere co n d u cted from th e hom e on Humlay a f tern o o n . T he w arm est sy m p ath y of th e e n tire co m m u n ity la ex ten d ed to fin al passage of th e p aving réso lu - th e young p a re n ts in th e ir b ereav e Gon an d to e n te rta in p ro te sts to th e m ent. c o n tra ry . No q u o ru m being p resen t Itcv. J. W. S m ith, of A ih lan d , co n Jo h n H am m eriiey h ik ed Into tow n ' actio n whs d e fe rre d , h u t p ro te sts d u cted S unday service« a t th e M. E. w ere a« p le n tifu l as w lgglers In a ch u rch d u rin g th e te m p o ra ry ab S atu rd ay evening a fte r a th irty m ile 1 ru in b a rre l. A m ong th e p ro testin g tra m p from th e G allce co u n try , w here sence of Itev. C. K. Itlchard« bo bus been a m em b er of a h u n tin g p ro p erty o w n ers a p p eared th e w ail of Mra. M artin llow era an d c h ild ren p arty for th e p ast week. Moat of th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany as a rriv ed from C en tral P o in t on S a t th e Jo urney dow n from th e h ills was voiced by th e ir special a tto rn e y , Al urday and a re now realdlug In th e m ade In eig h teen Inches of enow — a fred E. Dobson. T h is g en tlem an B eem an c o tta g e on F ifth » treat. fail re m a rk a b le a t any period of th e sta te d th a t th e co rp o ra tio n w as al The iaidif* Aid will m rvedinner at their season and claim ed by th e In d ian s w ays In fav o r of Im p ro v em en ts, room* in the old kc I km .I building on Nov. of th a t region to p resag e an u n u su a l w here It could be show n to be a nth at main, that being the 25th anniver ly wet w inter. Mr. H am m ersly se b en efit to th em , b u t th a t In th e cu red th re e d eer, an d le ft th e re p resen t case th ey did n o t co n sid er it sary of the e*tal Jiahmclit of the church. Joint II. C arkin, itepuhlican nominee m a in d e r of th e p arty In cam p, w here to be so. He d eclared th a t th e or State representative appear« aa No. 73 they will rem ain u n til th e clo sin g of S o u th ern P acific w ould n o t b e a r the m a jo r p o rtio n of th e assessm en t, a t on tie- ballot. Vote 73 X J. ii. Carkin. th e season. least. A re p re se n ta tiv e of th e Paid Advt W. II. M iller re tu rn e d from P o rt C lark e A H enery p aving com pany land F rid ay m o rn in g last, w h ere he H enry M iller circ u la te d am ong s ta te d fo r th e in fo rm a tio n of those th e A ahlandera on T ueaday In th e was aubpoeaned to give testim o n y In In terested th a t they w ould p u t In the th e ra ilro a d land g ra n t case. Owing In terest« of hla cnn d ld ary for coun- p av em en t w ith g rav el b fth u llth ic at * ty clerk Ad G ruham accom panied to his long resid en ce and perso n al 91.50 p er sq u a re y ard . Upon being lan d s em hlin a a official d is trib u to r of cam a c q u a in ta n c e w ith th e co n fro n ted w ith th e q u estio n he de braced In th e A pplegate d is tric t, to paign card s. nied th a t It w as th e p ractice of pav th e a m o u n t of som e 53,000 acres, Mr and M r* . Burl A. Adatp* wiali to ing co m p an ies to raise th e q uoted th e g o v ern m en t a tto rn e y s realized thank nim t «in.* rely tla ir many kind, price a f te r o p e ra tio n s had been new fri< ml- for flow. r*. inii. li kindly aa- th e Im p o rtan ce of secu rin g his evi s ta rte d . M ayor K elsey sta te d th a t «iatanec, and *yinpathy during the nss-nt dence. Mr. M iller’s testim o n y was he had received an in fo rm al bid In th e n a tu r e of a re p o rt w hich ilhi.-n- and l*-rea\mein in th eir home. from p a rtie s who c o n tem p late bidding d e a lt to a co n sid erab le ex teu t with Ju d g e E E K elly, ca n d id a te for on oil m acadam u t 91.10 p er sq u a re ’he c h a ra c te r of th e lan d , th e usage p ro secu tin g a tto rn e y , and M. K. y ard . All p ro te sts w ere d u ly recog it m ig h t he put to. an d th e p e rc e n t Y oung, o ' M edford, «topped In Gold nized and reco rd ed an d th e b a tte re d ag e th a t could be c u ltiv ated . Mr. Hill tor Sunday d in n er, on th e ir way rem ain s of th e p aving co n tro v ersy M iller tecta q u ite a decided In terest bach from a cam paign to u r of J o s e will be re s u rre c te d a t th e re g u la r In th is case, Inasm uch as It Is of phine county. session of th e council on M onday g n at Im portance to th e people of I f y o u want a Hue »mall ranch—the th is county, as well as to th e in te re st evening next. J. A. W e sterlu n d , rep u b lican can v e ry e r e i m o f Nam* Valley—e,leap and of th e people of th e e n tire state. d id a te fo r re-electio n to th e office on < a-y term*—llie ow ner a noli r e s i d Uncle Bob Cook, w ho has been of re p re se n ta tiv e , has sto o d sq u a re ent w a u l* to make a <|tii I. deal. Call at visitin g In Gold Hill d u rin g th e past ly on an d fo r S ta te m e n t No. 1 in once foi particular*. w eek, re tu rn e d to his hom e a t D ra th is as he did In his last cam p aig n , ( '. S. IIMIVIRI.II. per T u esd ay to be in th e hom e p re tw o y ears ago. He h as alw ay s been Limin - -it Blakely (ill horn tile teeter- cinct on electio n day. In cid en tally a p ro g ressiv e nnd sta n d s fo r and is board iu tin- public *clio I playground* on Tuesday m orning, and «iiaiained a ncle Bob will wind up th e a ffu trs of alw ays read y to f u r th e r th e san e th e D rap er p o sto fflre, w here he has m d en llg h te u e d m easu res proposed alight trm inre of litimern* of tile rigid arm . m u --haling her tem p nary remov presided fo r th e la s t tw en ty -eig h t for th e ex ten sio n of th e O regon sys ear», und th e office will be perm a- tem of g o v ern m en t. H is w ork in the al from school. ■ cnfl; clored. W ith U ncle Boh'» re last le g isla tu re w ill b ear him o u t in t M urtln llow era accom p an ied by T. tire m e n t one of th e oldest postof- J. O 'H a ra , of C en tral P oint, left from flces In S o u th ern O regon will go oHt th a t s ta te m e n t. He w as in s tru m e n t al In p u ttin g th ro u g h sev eral Im thia city on S atu rd ay afte rn o o n for existence and u n q u estio n ab ly the A Evana creek , w here they will spend ild est p o stm aster will have licked p o rta n t m easu res, am ong th e m : bill to esta b lish a s ta te ex p erim en tal th e closing day» of th e open season lie last stam p for an ap p reciativ e s ta tio n ; (th is sta tio n is now e sta b In q u est of venison. and re g re tfu l public. T h e office w as lished n e a r T a le n t.) A bill to p re Rev. Ja m e s A. C ru tch field , of C hi closed on th e day of his re tu rn and vent th e sa le of tn ls-b ran d ed spray cago. w as th e g u est of Mr. an d Mrs. F oots creek re sid e n ts received no m a te ria ls; he took a lead in g p a r t in D. H. M iller on M onday and T u e s fu r th e r m alls u n til y e sterd ay when th e fig h t t h a t w as m ade a g a in s t th e day. Itev. C ru tch field w as fo rm erly th e firs t ru r a l free delivery trip w as a tte m p t o f th e le g isla tu re to rep eal p a sto r of th e S outh M eth o d ist ch u rch was m ade. th e in itia tiv e law passed by th e peo a t M edford, an d Is paying a visit to T he A ntioch m usic class to o k ex ple, closing th e R ogue R iver to com v ario u s frlen d a In th is county. am in a tio n s last week u n d er th e d i m ercial fish in g . H e w as ch airm an Mr». E. L. C ard ie, of P o rtla n d , a r rectio n of P ro fesso r II. Isaac, and of th e H ouse co m m ittee on h o rtic u l rived on W ednesday and Is th e g u est received th e follow ing very c red itab le tu r e und a m em b er of o th e r Im p o rt of Mr. and Mr«. C. A. P e te rso n . Mr. m ark in g s: Mrs. Je ssie G lass. »5; a n t co m m ittees, he is a firm believ C ard ie, w ho Is g en eral fre ig h t a g e n t M attie G ordon, 90; Ola R odgers. e r in local hom e ru le, on th e q u es fo r th e Soo lines, Is ex pected to a r »0; F lo ra Stacy, 100; D ulcie C aton, tio n of good ro ad s, an d o th e r m a t riv e In a s h o rt tim e an d join kla a ju n io r, 95; A dessa Stacy, 100; te rs of local b en efit. Mr. W ester w ife In th e visit. Miss Olie C aton. 100; B lan ch e R od lund has no In te re sts to se rv e .In th e Senator Jonathan Bourne, J r ., ha* for gers, 100; Mollie T h o rn h ill, u Ju n io r, le g lsla tu ru e , o r o u t of it. th a t will 100; Viola not be hast serv ed by th e ad v an ce distribution a number of bulletins Issued 9 2 % ; A lb erta Stacy. he by the Bureau of Mines and of particular C h ap m an , !»2 Ms : L illian C hapm an, m en t of th e d istric t in w hich y“ Interest to malinger* of power plants, 9 7 % ; Mrs. Millie Glass, 95; Sam uel lives Ja ck so n cixnt.v. V ote fo r No. T he p ap er of At- 74. coal mines, metal mines, or quarries, and a Ju n io r. 97 (P a id A dvt.) lie will !«• glad upon application to send b e rta S tacy was one of th e fin est a copy to nay person interested therein. ev er exam ined >y P ro fesso r lsaaa. A nother big cut In prices a t the Hold T he Sam s Valley class also took the L u k e Je n n lb g s, R alph D arling. Hill Fiimitiwe Store. China, granite, ex am in atio n w ith th e follow ing re Ja y D avidson and Doc H u tso n are P e a rl A rm stro n g , 100; Ma ex p lo rin g th e fa stn esses of earthen, glass and silverware nt one-half su lts : u p p er price. Tents, wagon covers, wall paper, bie C ooper, 9 7 % ; E ste lla A rm stro n g , E lk creek on th e last d eer h u n t of O|ial C en ters. th e season. T hey will v isit p ra c tic and one lot, small rugs, at 2o p e r is 'll oil 100; F red Cox. 75: Come and investigate. Big money sav 100; Clay C onley, S5; Roy C en ters, ally th e sam e c o u n try w h ere Sam ing opportunity on every tiling in the S 7 % ; V ernon C onley, 100; Mtery H odges, G eorge and M arlon L ance, E d d in g to n , 100; n o rth « F red en b isrg . m et w ith such fine sucucese a tew store. 90; R ich ard F re d e n h a rg , 1*00; P a rk s days ago. Tills p a rty re tu rn e d w ith Mias O llie S a ilth a rriv e d from Shelly, 100; L eo n a rd StreWy, 100; five prize h ead s and a goad atory. P o rtla n d on S unday an d Is now vis I). C. S helly, 9 7 % ; E v e re tt Shelly, 8nm , w ith hl» usu al p recision, imd itin g w ith h e r a u n t, Mra. S. T. 99; Ora V incent, 9 7 % . S tu d e n ts of d ro p p ed a big bttcfc .« th e foet of • H odges, and fam ily. S he was ac- th e Sam s V alley class a re auw o r ridg«, anal h av in g c u t th e a n im a l’s eoinpn tiled from R oseb u rg by her ganized far adw tneed w ork. th r o a t stettped back to escape th e g ra n d fa th e r, Ju d g e C. C. G all, who A imki »ding to ndvortlse-m ant Mie dying stru g g le s of tlie deer. A sh o u t has heea vM tlng his old comrades a t the lo ld le r'i home for several city coanell m et In In speolal aoeWton from o a e of th e L ance boy» w heeled oa •ondey ev eal’ r to chasidc th e Id ’s a ro u n d It. tim e to Dace a reao- » « e1 . : lu te ch arg e from th e d esp erately w ounded buck, an d th e nex t few m om ents w ere fr a u g h t w ith lively In te re s t for 8am . H e stu m b led and fell, th ro w in g up one foot to w ard a tt th e m enacing a n tle rs, one tin e passing th ro u g h th e shoe an d b arely g razin g th e flesh. In th is novel position m an an d b east stru g g le d fo r one te rrify in g In s ta n t— th e n th e buck slum ped slow ly dow n In th e snow an d gave up th e fig h t. H ad th e c re a tu re possessed a little lo n g e r lease on life th e situ a tio n m ig h t easily have risen from com edy to tra g e d y , b u t aa It is Sam h as m ere ly annexed a n o th e r good sto ry to his long list of ra m p fire yarns. Gold Hill Livery Darling & Hodges Proprietors Rigs for all occasions Good horses and drivers that know the roads We make no specialty of any class of trade All Get bhe Best Mrs. I. T. Galligar attended theG adski concert ut Medford Monday evening. (ADVERTISEMENT) Mrs. F. Richardson, of Medford, wa* : the guest of Mr*. I. T. Galligar at the j Del Kio ranch Sunday. Rev. E. C. Richards will conduct ser vices at the M. E. church Sunday, both m orning and evening. Morning «object, ''T h e W ord” ; evening subject, ‘‘The H u n t." C. E. Wliisler, a* candidate for Joint Representative for Jackson and Douglas counties, wa* in Gold Hill W ednesday, ami offers to the voter* for their consider ation that he is a Republican, trial he be lieves tin- requirement* of the legislators i at llie next session are not so much to w - j cun' the passage of new lulls as to make liio n - workable for the inten-st* of the : IK-ople the laws already on the statute*, j He i* strongly opposed to the G raduated Single Tax am endm ent, equally opposed to tlie taxation of mortgages, which acts a* a doable taxation upon the borrower, lie favors the election of precinct assess o r* who an ' residents of the precinct’ wherein the levies are made, he is a sup- |s>rtcr of tlie Initiative, but believes it should lie so safeguarded as to protect the interest of the people, and not made a : instnunena of evil in tlie carrying out of cunningly devised schemes which must in the end destroy the very pm tection sought by the In itiative; simply pledges himself if elected to use his energy in support of those measures which in his judgm ent an- for tlie go<sl of tlie people of On-gon, and asks your consideration of his ability to accomplish the same. Shall The Flag Continue to Wave? The readers of this paper do not dream that there is a concerted effort to pull down otir flag and raise the n-d rag of anarchy in its place, but nightly on the streets of Portland such steps are advocated. Women and children are insulied and forcsd to go blocks ont of their way to avoid these foql-uintithed transient tram ps. Help elim inate Giem by voting No. 370. See Voters’ Pam phlet. Kill Him! He is a Scab How would you like your husband, fattier or son, earnestly trying to earn his daily wage, insulted, hounded and assaulted by those who, in the name of Unionism, eam p around the factory in which they are employed. Why should a man be killed for trying to be clean and independent. Read and Vote No. 3tW. See Voters’ Pam phlet. (ADVERTISEMENT) Is Your Wife or Mother Competent? 'Paid Advt) for Sheriff Aug. I). Singler, Republican nominee for Sheriff has served two successful terms as constable of Medford. Assuring you I am thoroughly qualified to efficiently perform any part of this office, I promis.' if elected to this office of Sheriff, I shall use my utmost endeavor to give an hon e d , efficient ami im partial adm inistra tion. Aug. D. Singler. [Puid Advt] AdmMstratrix’» Notice of Appointment and Io Present Claims. In tlie County Court, of tlie State of Ore gon, for the County of Jackson. Estate of Jo h n B. Mattis, deceased. Notice is hereby given tlint tin- Hon. J. R. Neil, County J u d « ' of Jackson County. State of Oregon, lias appointed Mary Mattis, adm inistratrix of the estate of John it. Mattis, den'asisl. Any per son having a claim against the said estate, must p a re n t same fluly verified, to tlw undersigned at tlie o lf i c e of A. E. Kellogg, attorney for the adnfinistratrix in Gold Hill, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date o f tlie first |«tbli.'ation of this n o ti.'e . Date of first publication Novem ber 2, 1012. Mary Mattis, Administratrix Do you desire to go on record as m aintaining that your wife or mother is not sufficiently intelligent to know w hether tlie people of your community wish pure or foul food anil water, clean or filthy street«, good or ba I schools honest or dishonest laws, tem perance or intemperance, peace or war, cor rupt or incorruptible legislators. If your wife or m other can jhdgv for themselves in these m atters let them have the chance. Vote X 300 on the Ballot A Dinner For 25 Cents The best to hi* had for tliat price in Rogue ttiver valley at the American res taurant (formerly Good E ats cafe) in (¡rants Pass. Our vegetables, eggs, etc., an- iHinght direct from farmers and are strictly first class as an* the groceries we use. Our kitelien is as clean ns tile kitchens of the tiest home« and the cook ing is done witli tlie utmost care to have tla* food ap|**tizing. Y o u will enjoy our eoltta- imd tea, for k is rightly made. For Sale, Swaet Cider By the gallon or barrel. Made from striekly sounds clean apples. Will con tinue until the first of tlie year 1(113. Addr. -s Jas. E. Itavis (.oil! Hill, Ore. Fansteel electric inais, ilie most upto- date iron on the m arket, fu lly m aranteed for ten year«. Accept no -aibstitut.«. Order .«a* non from i! f . C :ne .i..*nt, Preserve jarpiitar gorern n teat by I d efa ttin g tlie Majority R ule aanend- t'a te h Up M "9i C hin i! E qual inenta. V ote ¡B¡3 X No. | au ftaag a fo r all. 8 0 0 X Yes. t