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» •. Legal Notices Professional Cards 1 t T t Y GOLD HILL. OHFGDN Y t Embalmer and Funeral Y Director Y Complet« line ol burial robe«, casket«, etc. Y Y FUNERAL CAR Office Phone: H o m e ,» -M ; Residence Y t Phone, HomeS—K; Pacific 48-M »in. CLEMENT H. SMITH. M. D. t GENERAL PRACTITIONER t Office in Wells Building Hours 10-12—2-4 Y Y TOUS H. CARKIN GLKNN O. TAYL31 A. E. KELLOGG t CARKIN & TAYLOR STOCK GREAT Mandleburg Raincoats LAWYERS MEDFORD, OREGON CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D. Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes scientifically examined and glasses j furnished »hen needed. . v . iett-Corev P->L.;iar. M"dford, Ore ’ DR R. CT KELSEY o m e n in G O L D H I L L H O S P IT A L CO*. THIBD a C 8TB. GOLD H IL L , OREGON O vercoats Lot 1 -S a lc 7.5 0 This lot consists of regular 12.50 15.00 and 16.50 Coats, sizes 34 to 42. This lot consists of regular 16.50, 18.00 and 20.00 Coats, sizes 31 to 42. Lot 3 —Sale 11.75 This lot consists of regular 17.50,20.00 and 22.50 Coats, sizes 35 to 40. Lot 4 —Sale 15.00 This lot consists of regular 20, 22.50,25.00 and 30.00 Coats. All go at 15.00. Sizes 34 to 42. DENTIST GAB ADXINIBTKBKD H ats Lot 1 A S S A Y K B A N D C H E M IS T . EARL V. INGLES, B Be.—General as say and analytical work. Cement and asphalt testing. Beat equip- ped assay office and testing labor atory in Oregon. All work guar anteed. Cal ret t-Paddock block. Phone 170-J, Grants Psae, Oregon. I • Lot 2 This lot consists of regular 3.00 and 3.50 Hats, all go at --1.95 M o r « lk b o w n 4 No. No. Ko. No. 20 24 (motor) 32 (motor) 16 ■ 8:07 11:04 5:37 6:29 • a. a. p. p. * » w * l» b » w » » 4 No. No. No. No. 23 (motor) 31 (motor) 15 19 8:07 a. 1:42 p. 2:56 p 11:06 p. • M IN E R S If you w a n t y o u r tools p u t in good shape be sure to see Y ou will find Che largest and best selected stock o f clothing, hat»s and furnish ing good s at this sLore..... Our Stock is hy Far T o o Large IT TAKES NERVE Suits lo t 1—Sale 8.5 0 This lot consists of broken lots up to $15.00, all new styles, sizes 31 to 44. Lot 2 --Sale 11.75 This lot consists of regular $17.50 and 18.00 Suits, all new styles, choice patterns, sizes 32 to 44. Lot 3-SaIe 15.00 This lot consists of 20.00, 22.50, and 25.00 Suits. Every suit is this season’s style and patterns the best, all hand tailored, sizes 32 to 46. 1-5 off on all Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Bath Robes, House Coats Underwear, sox, Oil Clothing, etc. etc. The cutting goes recklessly on Extra Special Regular Swiss Ribbed Under wear, 75c value, s a le --------45c IN THIS STORE and in its ADVERTISING — TE LL ING T H E T R U T H about O U R MERCHANDISE is n o t a p o licy , it ’s a cu stom —a principle. A n a d v e r tise d reduction in the price o f an article here m eans the reductions from its custom ary regul ar price, n o t from som e m ythical “value.” Just a w ord! M iners, I can s h a rp en, re p a ir o r m ake tools, and guarantee m y w o rk to stand the ra c k e t; t r y me and be shown Ymi »tv henìiy notified and «111 tuki' notice that I. lltv undersigned »ub»«rll«'r, W E Shaffer, liuvc I'xiM'ii'Ivil during lite vcar» Itili». It'll, »nil if'« , A. I».. Three Hundred Ì>ollum (¡Flou.'il» In lulmr unti improvement« upon lite Shorty link' min- tilt fluito. Suiti claim 1« situated and ilea in tliv lllm'kwi II Minimi l'Istrlet, In the County of Jackson, stutv of Oregon. The I l notice of lof ut ion thereof lu of recurd In voi nnit' II, ut isige 'tut, of Minimi Records of Jackson County, t»ngon, In the office of the County Ki-corder of the »aid «4» I < ’"iinty, in which l»»>k nuti pun" ref- + F V IIIV $ V ereucc I n hereby mad'- for u more V partiell uliir ilcKcrlptiou of »aid fluito. wnu tonile for the pur* A Suiti cMpvinlitnrv fi I l ptwe ol if holding |u>w«.'..(iry right uml title * : to said mining claim under the provisiona f . . ( «-eliön twenty-three hundred uml ,♦* twenty - four of Revised Statutes of the United Statea unti the nnienilnieiitu thcre- ht, providing for the un miai labor upon mining daini», uulil amount living (lie rvt|ulrvd uitin to hold uulil daim during the period ending the :tl»t tiny "f I» ceinlu'r. 1912. If you fall ,ii*l refuse or full or refuae within ninety days from the peruttuni service of thi« notice, If |u'rtuiiiul wrvlcv be hud, or within ninety day» after the publication of thi. notiee, to contribute your propor tion of »neh expenditure a» a on • owner, your proportion, being tlie »uni of one hundred dollar» (1100.00), your Interest in »aid eluitn will liecotnc the property of :■ the Huhncriher, who I» your co-owner, and who ha» made the vx|»'ndlture anil improvement« a» above mentioned pur Y suisit to the provision» of the »aiti »lattile». — W . F, t a t r n t x . Ï ! Golii Hill, Oregon, January 2, 1918. Î t ? y Y X X Y Y ❖ 1 Y Y t Y TO NKUtON HEBERT, YOUR HEIRS AND ASSIGNS: P an ts Lot 1 1-3 off regular price Lot 2 1 1-4 off regula: pnce Lot 3 1-5 off regular price 1-4 off on all Blue Flannel shirts One lot Golf Shirts One lot Negligee Shirts EXTRA SPECIAL 75c and $1 Neckwear - - 55c Sil k Lisle Hose, regular $1.50 box, sale, box lots only - $1.15 T h e T oggery O f C ou rse Ÿ Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y CHARLES KELL B la c k s m ith TO NEl.MlN HEBERT, YOUR HEIRS ANI» ASSIGNS Lot 4—Sale 22.50 Consists of the finest hand-tail* ored garments, every one new, $30, 35 and 40 values, all go at sale price - - - - $22.50 This lot consists of regular 2.00 and 2.50 Hats, all go a t—1.25 1-5 off on all stiff hats ■ ■■■■V* V The Largest and Finest Clothing Store Between Portland & Sacramento T o Sell Merchandise at These Prices Read— and then supply fu- Lur^ needs RIALTO RUILDING, MEDFORD NOTARY PUBLIC Phone 38 Main GOLD HILL, OREGON ALL DAY Í RIDA Y arranging for the Sale Sale Starts Saturday, February 1, closes Saturday, Feb. 8 DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE A. E. KELLOGG Store closed y OE COURSE ? Sale $17.50 SALE X YY t THE TOGGERY LAD ES’ $25 Lot 2—Sale 8.75 OOMS 17-19 OVKK JACKSON COVNTY BASt REDUCTION î Y This Sale strictly for cash X A sk about our previous Sales Administratrix N o lke to Creditor» C . F. CARTER B L A C K S M IT H *«H«w-r .m, tan«« to Investor«. Addrett, À. 6. WILLSON & CO. * Ä i L«ax J65 W Hwn aidg. WASHINGTON, D. 6TJ Mothers Can Safely Buy Dr. King’» New Discovery and give it to tlie little ones when ailing ami »offering with colds, coughs, throat or lung troub les, tastes nice, harmless, once used always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Niagra, Mo. writes, “ Dr. King’s New Discovery changed our Ixiy from a pale weak sick boy‘to the picture of health." Always help» Buy it at all druggists. Your an 1 hereby notified ami will take notiee that I, tlie sul»»>rilier, W. F. Shaf fer, have fX|«'inle«l during tla'year» It'll». BUI, ami I9I2A I»., T»tlee.Hnndn«l Dub lar» (81200.) iu labor «ml improvements upon the “ Crown Point", "Oregon Boy", "E U a", and "Crown point Extentlon" contiguous lode mining claim». Saitl claims are situated and lying, in the Black well Mining Dlatrict, In tlie County «1 JaekMon, Stati' of Oregon. The notice of location of tba «aid "Crown Point" daim ia of reeonl In volume 12. page 271, Mining Reeonl» of Jackson County. Ore gon; the notice of location of the »aid "Oregon Boy" claim ia of reoord in vol ume 12, at page 478 Mining Rec"r<la of Jackaon County, Oregon; tlie notice of ovation of tin* »aid “ Ella" claim la of reeonl in volume 12, at |>agv 5fi3 Mining Record» <>f Jaek»on County, Oregon; and tig' notice of location of the «aid "Crown Point Extentlon" claim 1» of record In volume 11, at page 41», Mining Reeonl» of Jackson County, Oregon, 111 the office of tlie ( 'onnty Recorder of the »aid County, to which book« and twigv« reference 1» hereby made for a more partlculiir <k>- aeription of the »aid claim». Said ex penditure wa» made for the purpoae of holding pomeaHory right and tide to the aaiil mining claim» under the provision» of avetion twenty - three hundred and twenty-four of the revi«ed »tatiite* of the United State», and the amendttu'nt» there to, providing for the annual lal»>r ii|»>n mining claim», wid amount being tla1 re quired »uni to hold -aid milling claim» diiringthe period ending tlie Slat day of DeoMnbtr, 1912. If you fall and refuae or fail or refuae within nliu-ty day» from the personal aer- vice of thi» notiee, If pereonal mrvice la- had, or within ninety day» after tlie pub lication of thi» notice, to contribute your proportion of aueh expenditure a« a CO- owner, your proportion, («'log the »uni of Four Hundred Dollar» (G4<a».<)0), your interest In »aid claim wiii become the property of die aubacriber,' who is your co-owner, ami who has made tla- expen diture and improvement« a» alwive men tioned pnrxmuit to the provision of the wid statute«. — W. F. SiiArrxa. Gold Hill, Oregon, January 2, 1913, i the government to drop the franchise bill is likely to lead to serious conse quences. The suffragettes held heated meet ings when the government's decision was announced. Mrs. Emmaline Pank- hurst and other leaders denounced the Outbreak Follows and Suffrage enemies and supporters of suffrage In the cabinet for their treachery. They Leaders are Arrested fo r declare an end of the truce, which the women had observed while awaiting Advocating Violence parliam ent's action on the bill. "Deeds, not words," was the motto London.—England la on the brink of displayed above the platform where another campaign by the suffragettea Mrs. Pankhurst spoke. Bhe asserted In comparslon to which former out th at the women would consider hu breaks of the m ilitant women will ap man life sacred, but would do as much pear insignificant. Two thousand po damage to property as possible. licemen were required to disperse Several women were arrested, some huge crowds near the parliam ent of whom dec|)ned g(ve U ,,,, name,. buildings, while shopkeepers boarded One, believed to be Miss Slyvia Pank up windows and excited women were hurst, was captured In St. Stephen's making Incendiary speeches. Hall, leading to the house or commons, The women believe th at the politi where she was making a determined cians have played a carefully-studied attack on a large painting. trick upon them and the decision of ENGLISH CABINET DROPS SUFFRAGE RAILROADS to be divorced the Union Pacific will he under the Southern Pacific ban, It Is understood. Kruttschnitt Says 8. P. Will Treat U. P. as Eastern Road Mackinaw Strikes Going Out of Port San Francisco.—Julias K ruttschnitt Los Angeles.—The steel freight , , , . . D . of the board of directors of the South steam er . Mackinaw, en route from Bal- ern Pacific company, succeeding Rob boa, Panama, to San Francisco, via ert Lovett, who resigned to take the Los Angeles, struck the breakw ater chairm anship of the Union Pacific at the entrance to San Pedro harbor board, ha» w ritten a letter to execu In a heavy fog and came into the har tives of the Southern Pacific In this bor after several of the crew had been city advising th at on February 1 the taken In the boats In the belief that Southern Pacific will operate Inde the vessel was sinking. pendently of the Union Pacific in ev- •ery way. Serum is Held at Million On that date, Mr. K ruttschnitt says, the complete divorce of the 8cuthern Berlin.—T hat Dr. Friedmann wants from the Union Pacific will be estab- »1,000,000 for thé American rights to llHhetl. In all such m atters as rout his tuberculosis serum, Is the state- ing or shipping contracts, the South- ment made here. German physicians ern Pacific will be expected to consld- strongly condemn w hat they call his er the Union Pacific, If an eastern line "non-ethical attitude.” They go so far m ust be considered therein, on an ag to say that he Is more concerned equality with such roads as the Den- |n the monetary aspect than the hu- ver 4k Rio Grande. Preferential clauses : m aultahan of his discovery. In contracts or agreem ents favoring In the County Court ol the Stale of Ore gon for the County of Jackson. In the Mailer of the Eslate of Charlie T. Anderson, Deceased. Notice 1» hereby given that, the under- , , , À , . .signed ha» Is'cn atqm iitcd by the county , . . .. . . , , court of Oregon for the County of Jack- son, a» a>ltnfni»trutrix of the estate of Charles T. Anderson, dmeand. All jN'rson» having claims against «aid estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, at. the office of tins Newbury, attorney for »aid admini»tra- trix, in the l*hip|>» building, in Medford, Jackson Connty, Oregon, on or before »ix (0) month» from the date hereof. December 28th, 1912. BESSIE ANDERSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles T. Anderson, Deceased. A Reminder Olistetrical work is cash. No except ions to this rule call I«' made. Clement fl. Smith, M. D.