Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, December 21, 1912, Image 4

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A. E. KELLOGG
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G OLD H IL L . OREGON
Embalmer and Funeral
Director
Complet« line of boriai robe»,
caskets, «te.
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Buy the Man's Gift where he would buy it--THE TOGGERY °a
COURSE
Time to Think of Christmas Gifts
H ere’s the S to r e w ith a “ th ou san d and o n e t h i n g s ” he will like. B y far t h e la rg ­
est, m o st varied S to ck s. “ If y o u ca n t find it h ere it’s n o t in t o w n . ”
FUNERAL CAR
You Want That Gift to Please
Office Phone: Home, li—M; Residence T
Piume, Home 2—K : Pacìtìc 46-Main.
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CLEMENT H. SMITH. M. D.
GENERAL PRACTIT10N ER
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Office in Wells Building
Hours 10-12—2-4
JOHN H. CARK1N
GLENN O, TAYLOR
CARE IN & TAYLOR
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LAWYERS
OOMS 17-19 OVKR JACKSON COX’XT Y BAN»
MEDFORD, OREGON
CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D.
Practice Limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eyes scientifically examined and glasses
furnished when netxletl.
3- .ett-Corev P-'L .-ng. M -sifii.i, Ore
DR. R. C. KELSEY
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W e sell g o o d s th a t appeal to m en —n o useless trin k ets o r nick-nacks, but such a g ift
as h e’s seen in ou r sto r e w in d o w and w is h e d t o o w n . If it has T h e T o g g e r y nam e
o n it he k n o w s it is g o o d and a p p ro v es the s e le c tio n .
H IL L
H O S P IT A L
a c sts .
GOLD H IL L , OREGON
v O k . t h i r d
DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE
DENTIST
GAS ADMINISTERED
RIALTO BUILD IN G , MEDFORD
A. E. KELLOGG-
NOTARY PUBLIC
P h o n e 35 Main
GOLD H IL L , OR EGO!
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ASSAYER AND CHEM IST.
EA R L V INGLES, B Sc.—General as­ ❖
say and analytical work. Cement
and asp h alt testing.
Best equip­
ped assay office and tc.-ting labor
atory in Oregon.
All work guar­
anteed.
C alveit-Paddock
block.
P h o n e 870-J. G ran ts P ass. Oregon.
S. P. Time Card
M E R C H A N D ISE BONDS
Solve the gift problem with a Merchandise or Glove Bond anti let the recipient make their own election.
Issued in any
amount. They are sure to please.
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits
Bath and Lounging Robes..........
........................ »5 to *15
Famous IVudleton Bath Robes, e ach ...................................*20
House Coats and Smoking Jackets
. . *5.50 h> 10
H andkerchief Cases............................................................91 to 2
Collar Bags...................................................................... ..»1 to 3
Tie Rings...............................................................................»1 to S
Jewel Cases........................................................................... f l u, 2
Neckwear..................................................................... 25c to 12.50
L argest and F in est C lothing S tore
B e tw e e n Portland and San
Francisco
R> l e n t ................................................
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»1.2.5 to 3
Mufflers
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,5«k- to «3
Fourties and Perrin* Dress Glove*
............. -i „itn2..">0
H and P. Fur Limsl Gloves ......................
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Shirts, plain and dress .......................
*1 to I
Pennants
......................................................... 5Qpto91
Hosiery, silk and cotton . . ...............
. 2.'>cto»l
Sw. a t.r Coats, with new collar .. ..
..........Dp to 93.50
Umbrellas
..................... ....... ,
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»I to 10
»•nil I. i n k - . . . . . . .
............... M b tl, »I ,-s)
Handbags ami Suitcase*
»2 to 22.50
silk Su*|*-ndcrs ............................................................ 75c to 5->
Fancy Vests
........ ......................................... » 1 .5 0 to 7 .5 0
P ru n k s..........................................................................»7.50 to «2.5
P ajam as.. . . . ...................................................
N ightrobea............. .......................................
Scarf P in a .......................................................................... 50c Io
Ladle* and Men's Traveling Slippers.
THE TOGGERY
$ o r COURSE
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*1.50 Io 5
73c to »3.50
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Wc Issue Merchandise
Orders for Any Amount
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N o rth b o u n d
No.
No.
No.
No.
20
24 (m otor)
32 ( m otor )
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8:07
11:04
5:37
6:29
a.
a.
p.
p.
Drives off a Terror
The chief executioner of death in the
w inter and spring mouths is pneumonia.
Its advance agents an- colds ami grip, in
S o u th b o u n d
any attack by one ..{ these maladies no
No. 23 ( m otor )
In tile Circuit Court of the State
• 8:07 a.
time should Is- lost in taking the best
No. 31 (m otor)
1 :42 p.
Oregon f«»r Jackson County.
N • . 1 •’»
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2:55 p
medicine obtainable to drive it off,
Suit
In
I.illie
Stm
mpf,
Plaintiff,)
No. 19
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I Countless thousands have found this to Capitalists in U. S. Said to
-vs-
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Equity.
Is- Dr. King s New Discovery. "M y iius-
Summons
Joe
Strompf,
Defendant,)
Have Deliberately Fomented
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han.l believes ii kept him from having
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GOLD H IL L O PE R A H OUSE
To Joe Stmmpf, the above named i pneumonia lliree or four tim es," writes
Discontent and Strife.
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S eatin g C apacity 600.
d efendant:
Mrs. George 55, Place, Rawsouville, 5’t.,
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S tag e 50x22.
In tlio name of the state of Oregon, "an d for coughs, colds ami croup we
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W ashington.—G n a t American fi­
you are hereby commanded to appear have never found it-e q u a l." G uaranteed
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nancial
in te re sts will he held respon­
I t is th e o b ject of th e
and answ er the complaint of the plaintiff' for all bronchial affections. Price oOc-ts.
a. m an ag e m en t to book only
sible for the revolutions In Mexico
against you now on fib- in the above en­ and »1.00 Trial k ittle at all druggists.
a.id Cuba liy the su b co m m ittee of
firs t class a ttra c tio n s
and
titled Court and cans.- on or la-fore the
the sen ate foreign relations commit- ,
ab o u t tw o p erfo rm an ces a
last .lay prescribed in the publication
A Reminder
n-e which has been Investigating con­
m onth. T he sta g e has been
herein, to-wit on or before six weeks
Obstetrical work is cash, No ,-xecpt- ditions In those countries. The sub­
en larg ed an d new d ressin g
from the first day of publication of this
T-
ions to this rule can I«- made
com m ittee under the direction of Sen­
room s added to th e build in g
summons. And you are hereby notified
a
to
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W
illiam
A
llen.
Sm
ith,
of
Michi­
w ith new scen ery an d th e
that if you tail to appear and answer the
Clement II. Smith, M. I).
T he governm ent failed, the court
gan, expects to conclude Its inquiry
Could Shout lor Joy
p resen t stag e, we can stag e
said complaint, for w ant thereof plaintiff
shortly and to subm it Its report to li.-l.l, to show "a general com bination"
I " "ii l o t h uik j mi n- m it,, bottom |
an y k in d of a pro d u ctio n .
will apply to t i n - ( n i r t fortls- relief pray­
Ï 0 REFORM COURT RULES congress im m ediately a fte r the t lirlst- to apportion the am ount of roads. The of my la u r i,” wrote C. 11. Rader, of
T he H ouse in th e fu tu re
ed for in her complaint, to-wit, for a
mas holidays. T his report prom ises governm ent’s o th er ch arg es aa to a Ix-wishurg, 55. 5 a ,, " fo rila - wonderful
will be b o oked th ro u g h th e
decree - tting aside and annulling the
Joint R epresentative Sm ith of Klam to he a scathing arraignm ent of Am er­ com bination were characterized as "In­ donili«! benefit I got from Electric Bitters,
N o rth w estern T h e a tric a l as­
m arriage relations now existing between
a th Falls P reparing BiU.
ican business Interests for the part definite."
in curing me of both a revere case of
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sociation h av in g signed a con­
plaintiff and defendant herein.
The railroads concerned In the case stoinacli tronlde and of rla-uuiatism, from
4. tr a c t to th is effect, an d th ey
K lam ath F alls.—Believing th a t the they play.-d in aiding the overthrow
This summons is published in The
w ere the Philadelphia A Heading, the
Gold Hill New- by order of Hon. F. .31. w idespread criticism of the courts Is of the Diaz governm ent In Mexico L ehigh Valley, the D elaw are, L acka­ which I Inal Ix-on an almost la-lpless snf-
have assu red us th a t
they
and
in
the
a
ttem
p
ts
they
m
ade
to
c
re­
fnn-r for ten years. It m iusl my ease as
Calkins, judge of the above entitled due d irectly to p reventlble methods
w ill use th e ir best en d eav o rs
a te disturbances in Cuba. Some of w anna * W estern, the C entral Hail- though miale Just for m e.” For dysiicii-
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Court, which -aid order was made and ' now in vogue, 5V. O. Sm ith, jo in t re
to only book good com panies
1 the in terests. It is asserted , w ere an x ­ road of New Jersey , the E rie and the siu, indigi-stion, jandiee, and to rid tla-
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entered of record on the 21st day of Oct­ p resen tativ e of K lam ath, Lake and
W . H . HTICKEL,
ious to have the United S tates In ter­ New York, Susquehanna ti W estern. syst«-m of kidney poisons that cause ria-u
Crook
counties
has
in
preparation
a
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ober, 1912, and w hichsaid order requires
M anager
Liquor O pponents In W ashington. mutism, I.lcctrii' ilitters.have no su|M-rior.
vene both in .Mexico and Cuba with a
+ F F + + + + + + + + + F + -F -F you to appear and answer the said com­ bill to facilitate co u rt work.
view to annexing those countries to
D elegates appointed by the gover­ I ry them. Every Is.itle is guaranteed to
In
circu
it
co
u
rt
work,
the
attorney
plaint on or 1-efon- the last day prescribed
the A m erican republic.
nors of nenrly all of the sta te s a re in satisfy. Only .3»»-is. at all druggists.
in said order for publication of this sum ­ who files a su it o r action will be re
The report of the Sm ith sub-commit­ W ashington to atten d the conference
mons. Date of the first publication the quired to secure th e issuance of sum
tee will disclose th at the United on federal regulation of the liquor
m
ons
w
ithin
one
day
th
ereafter,
and
il
9th day of Xovemls-r. 1912
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the d efendant can be found w ithin the S tates has served as a base for Mexi­ traffic, which assem bled Monday. The
D e AKMOND & D e AKMOND,
county w here th e com plaint has been can and Cuban revolutionists. T hat enactm ent of n federal sta tu te to pro
7-33
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
filed, service m ust be m ade w ithin 1« large sum s of money have been ob­ tect prohibition te rrito ry from In ter­
s
days, or outside th e county w ithin 2U tained from A m erican financiers for sta te shipm ents of intoxicating liquors
use In fom enting discontent and aid­ Is the chief end sought by the sup­
Administratrix’s Notice of A; pointment days.
and to Present Claims.
Then, a fte r th e filing of a com plaint ing in revolutions; th a t m unitions of p o rters of the movem ent.
w ar have been purchased In this coun­
Aa a result of th e conference held
In the County Court, of the State of Ore­ and service of sum m ons, th e case
<"-menta. and rnntainn 300 o tb ir
m ust be tried w ithin 10 days, unless try nnd shipped In violation of n eu tral­ here last y ear a bill for the federal
gon,
for
the
County
of
Jackson,
Estate
>• Ii.rentor».
Addrttl,
regulation of the liquor traffic was
the court is actu ally engaged in the ity law s to the neighboring states.
f John B. Mattis, deceased.
agreed upon nnd presented to con­
Relief In Coal Price Predicted.
trial
of cases previously filed.
Notice
is
hereby
given
th
a
t
tin-
Hon.
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.‘:"aor.E!dg. WISH INGTON, 0.C.
T he m easu re to be Introduced by
T he federal suprem e court canceled gress, hut th a t body adjourned before
I. R. Neil, County Judge of Jackson
County, State of O ngon, lias appointed Mr. Sm ith will tak e aw ay the power as violative of the Sherm an law the the bill cam e up for passage. Extra
A Dinner For 25 Cents
Mary .Mattis, adm inistratrix of tin- .-state of th e co u rts to extend the tim e fot c o n tracts by which railroad-owned ordinary efforts will be made to have
answ ering or for trial, even on stipule coal com panies In the Pennsylvania the m easure again brought up and
The best to be had for that price in if Jo h n 15. Mattis, deceased. Any per­
tton of opposing atto rn ey s, except for an th ra c ite fields had purchased the acted upon a t the present session of
T he fourth annual show of the O re­
Rogue River valley at the American res­ son having aelaim against the said estate,
unusual
reasons, and then the moving output for nil tim e of “independent” congress.
gon P oultry and Pet Stock association
taurant (formerly Good Eats cafe) in must present same duly verified, to th e
“ Money T ru st" Inquiry Resumed
opened in P ortland Monday.
T he
G rants Pass. Ottr vegetables, eggs, etc., undersigned at the office of A. E. Kellogg, p arty m ust pay to his opponent all of mines.
A ttorney-G eneral W lckershnm ex­
T he main Inquiry of the “money show will end S aturday evening, De­
are bought direct from farmers and are aitom ey for tin- adm inistratrix, in Gold th e expenses, Including a tto rn e y ’s fee,
to date. In no case will m ore than pressed the belief that the "decision tr u s t” investigation, th a t In to .th e a l­ cem ber 14th.
strictly first class as are the groceries Hill, Oregon, within six months from
one postponem ent be granted.
will so com pletely destroy the com ­ leged concentration o fjn o n ey and cred ­
The R oseburg postoffice received
wo use. Our kitchen is as clean as the the date of the first publication of this
The bill will also require every bination th a t now controls the price its in the hands of a few financiers and dispatched more mall during th e
kitchens of the best homes and tin- cook­ notice. Dam of first publication Novem­
question to be decided w ithin 10 days of a n th ra c ite th a t It m ust resu lt In a of New York, was begun Monday when
m onth of N ovember, 1912, than any
ing is done witli the utmost care to have ber 2, 1912.
from the tim e it goes to the court for d istin ct m easure of relief to the pub­ the Pujo com m ittee of the house re ­ o th er second class postoffice In the
the food appetizing. You will enjoy our
Mary Mattis,
th a t purpose.
it« "
sum ed its hearings.
United Stntes.
coffee and tea, for it is rightly made.
Administratrix
L egal Notices
iO S FROM OUR
NATIONAL CAPITAL
CORN
Extra L a rg e and G ood Q u a lity
H. V a n H o v en b erg , Jr.
S isk iy o u R a n ch
Sam s V a lle y
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