FALLING PIER KILLS
3 4 MERRYMAKERS
Gold Hill Livery
Darling & Hodges
Promenade to Auditorium Col
lapses Beneath Crowd at
Long Beach, Calif.
Proprietors
Rigs ’for dN occasions
Good horses and drivers that know the roads
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L e g a l Notices
NOTICE
OK
I-os Angeles, Cal.—Thlrty-foer pep-
tons were kilted and 11T Injured wh*n
the promenade leading from the muni
cipal pier at Long Beach to the muni
cipal auditorium collapsed under the
weight of a throng crowding Into the
auditorium for the exercises therein
celebrating Empire day. the anniver
sary of the birth of Queen Victoria,
by British resident* of southern Cali
fornia.
The cause of the accident was the
overburdening of the pter. The over
crowding. according to an official
statem ent, was due to the delay In
unlocking the doors. If the doors had
been unlocked At the proper time. It
was asserted, the crowds could have
got Into the auditorium Instead of
massing at the doors, where the weight
overwhelmed the pier supports.
The crowd massed about the audi
torium doors was composed mostly of
women and children. When the sec
tion about the doora tank they went In
with It and a half dozen policemen
who had been vainly striving to hold
the throng In check went with them.
Comparatively a small number of men
were caught in the trap, aa most of
the male celebratora were taking part
In the parade.
Fallen timbers and flooring were
Jammed among the limb« of those
caught In the trap and ropes were re
quired to pull back the Jagged edges
of the sunken flooring and broken
Joists before the dead and Injured
could be taken o u t
APPLICATION FOR
PATENT
Department of the Interior,
L mtod States Lamt Office Koseburx, O r
Airplicatton for Mineral Patent, 08528
I Roseburg, Oregon.
In the matter oi the Application for
Patent for the O'Hara Placer Mi
A. E. KELLOGG
Claim.
Notice ie hereby given: That onreuant
GOLD H ILL . OKKGGN
I to the provisiooa of Chapter VI of Title
’ 58 of the Revised Statute* of the United
Embalmer and Funeral
States, Abbie J. Champlin, whose poet
office address is the City of Chicago,
Director
County of Cook, State of Illinois, by
Complete lioe oí buriel rabee,
Cbarlee P. Champlin, her Attorney-in*
citaketa, etc.
Fact, whose poatotfiee addree. is Gold
Hill in Jackson County, State ol Ore
FUNERAL CAR
Artice I’h,,ne: Home, 8 — M ; Residenee gon, is about to make application to the
United States for a patent lor that cer-
Phone, Home 2—1C; Pacific 46-Main.
| tain placer mining claim comprising 20
‘ acres of placer mining ground situated
W. P. CHISHOLM, M D.
in Foot’s Creek < noorganixed | Mining
District, Jackson County, Oregon, the
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
same being the East U of the North
G old H ill , O regon .
east V, of ton Northeast l, ol Section 11,
Township 37 South, Range 4 West of
W illamette Meridian.
D R ARTEMAS W. DEANE
The original location notice of said
DENTIST
mining rlaim is recorded and set forth
in Vol. 8 of Recordsof Mining Locations
O À B A D M IX IS T K B S D
o f Jackson County, Oregon, at page 591
RIALTO BUILDING, MEDFORD
thereof, and an amended location notice,
dated June 28, 1812, ie set forth and re
A. E. KELLOGG
corded in Vol. 17 of Mining Records of
Jackson County, Oregon, at page X »
NOTARY PUBLIC
thereof, and reference thereto is here
Phone 86 Main
had (oi a more detailed description of PANAMA CANAL CUT THROUGH
GOLD H ILL, OREGON
said mining claim, and reference is also Steam Shovels From Eaa* and West
here had to the original application
Meet at Culebra.
CLARK E. SAUNDERS, M. D, j filed in the United State« Land Office New York.—The flrit through cut
at Roseburg, Oregon, and the proof a c
Practice Limited to
companying the same lor a complete of the Panama Canal from east to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
_________
______
statement
of the _______
improvements
on said west was completed when two steam
and ri“h
rights
whereby
applicant shovels working from the opposite di
Eyes scientifically examined and glasses claim ?"d
,! wh'
reb'r tl e applic
applied for United
Uniter! States Patent the
there- rections met at Culebra, according to
m islied when needed
needed.
! aPP‘t’'d
furnished
on. Notice of tliis application was pret- 1
.v a*it-Corey P-.L . u
a special dispatch front Panama.
M“ dford, Ore i ed on the ground December 4, 1812.
With the meeting of these great
Any and all persons claim ing adverse-
| ly the above described mining ground, steam shovels the canal was opened
or any portion thereof, so described, , at grade from ocean to ocean.
surveyed, platted and applied for, are j
Hundreds of workmen quit work and
, hereby notified tnat unle-s their ad ver-e cheered when the big shovels scooped
claims are duly Bled according to
I f you w ant your
anil the regu ations thereunder, within out the last bit of earth that Joined
¡the time prescribed b ylaw , with the | the two continents. There is still to 1
I Register of the United States Land Of- | be excavated In broadening the canal I
tools put in good
flee at Roseburg, in the County ol about 8,000,000 cubic yards of earth.
I Douglas and State of Oregon, they will J
shape be sure to see
1 l»e barred by virtue of the f rovi-iuns of !
, said statutes.
4o-5d
B F. JONES, Register.
M IN E R S
Ut,
CHARLES KELL
B la c k s m ith
LUTHER M’CARTY IS
KILLED IN PRIZE RING
G ET. THESE
Money-making Secrets
w
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secret a «4 brecdiug, lecUm j;, I tow to ¡»twduxe wtwtei a * * » , etc.
MORSE SECRETS
nil the method* <>i “ »ish*
ophig,” ” p lu c < iiiK ." m ca h ie an I enMUin« «loping, «m l other
ti ti k» <>1
p»'" u h .I swittiller«, am f euahlr« ant one t»» le t!
u n a u u e d h o rs e , l i l v u m.tn> \ntu-tblc tia m iu g «cu cia.
CORN SECR ETS, th e -r c n NEW »und-book of
What Our Folks Say About F. J.
“ I I imvb had more help, encouragement ami enjov.
»( It In
lliau I dkt
tlfel out
om «
uTn
m eni out of
m one
o«i e ysar
veer then
T m y other papers in ten
years, » •’ aa>s
ri eons
l a y , C . M. F
feiw
H is.
” It is 11 qoeer little , paper. .
“Farm Journal is like n bit of »unshine in otir home.
It is m aking a better « less «4 people out at larm eta
It was Arsi
sent me a« a t*hinu nni* p«e»e«it. and I th in k It the choicest pte»enl
I ever lecelvwl,** sa) s P R. t.eV alley
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w e e have remi vour
your «leer
t
little paper for nearly 40
eo
n . Now
Now we
we «hui
d o n t i live
l i v e <>n
o n I the l a r m a m »»».»»e. vet « still hat «• «
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Uttar e e iiie la **» ui old
Put
1 átart .
T H E ••BU TTER B O O K "
tc lh h m
e c.» cow« were
in i le t » p t. M lm t h a f • ton of b u t t e r each vet y»*ar. < 1 «0
l*<iuu<t« l i the at era *e>. A n ex <,-*»p«*nvr. t»rt it. weed out >our
)MM»r cw w a,and tu tu t h e g t in l «me.* uitu re c o rd « b re e h e ra .
S T R A W H E R R Y S E C R E T S is < r e v e l a t io n o f t h e d i « -
covrriea and m rtiMida «>( I.. J Farm er, the Iunt*tun r« p e rt. in
g row in g I u m io u « tall *tm w h r r i ic*e alm ost u i'til «now «tea. Ilo w
am i when to p la n t, how to (v itilia r , h«>w to remove the Lilosauma,
how to t e t th ree crops in tw o > vats, etc.
G A R D E N GOLD show* Innv to rnnkr* your Ihickvard
»ui>t>lv frenti $ <*get:thle« and ( m il, bow to < ut dow n your grocery
I »11«. k»*» •• t 1 « w t t.«hle,an«i get ca«h lo r >«»ur surplus. H o w to
I'lu u t, c u liir .il« , harvest an»l m arket.
DUCK D O L L A R S
t e ll s h»> \ the «»rent Weber d u rk -
term mr»r Hoaton m a v e a e v e n vettrJM) re n t« e a rh ou 0 .0 0 0 »luch-
l e P , w in «iuuk« pay thvin l*ctter titan chickettM, am i ju»t
l i O W tliev do evervthpig,
Im i;«
T U R K E Y SECR ETS disci«» •: f illy the methods of
H o m e ” Vn«e. tin- l.intoua Rhode l«lan<i “ tu rk e *-m a rt,” w ho aup*
ptles the W h ite I f . »a -.’ T b iiG
tiifk e ix . It urtla how to
m n «. to vet e’»i«. I . h.itt'li, •«» (cr«l am i m r c f-.r the yotm e, to pre*
i f .1 ankuvaa, to lu.U-n, uno UoW tu tiu»k< a tut key-tauvli F A Y .
T h e M IL L IO N E G G -F A R M
i
s the methods bv
w hich J. M . F »-:er n i l - * o t v r 3 tft,& U O « y e a r, m ainly Irom
e^u*. A ll chi. k m - n ii s r n «•! u t’ I ler.m «lim it the •, R.*uir«Ma»
I m l,” an I I m » w F o - t< r L LCLX> lien-* to produce au* h »¡uantitica
o i « * * * • especially in wint»-r.
D R E S S M A K 1N 0 S h l.F - T A tK lU T ' ho’.vs how any
intelligent w n tn n can ck>i|rn and m ake Iter ow n « lothe«, in the
height oi (a ■ u.ci.
I he « u iim f has d< ne it sin« e s h e w a « n g irl.
i i. a and «
athool oi d ieaaiuaking
Illustra ted w ith d iu g ta n u .
|M,
j
friand»,*' saj«
«Uck
•uv u«aiur«a to /rail it. I w lab it
rjaV.isluu.
H. t Hue
‘ lh a fc m i
*'I» * « l» * to « i« where the yar*1 U only !.’»x IM f« rt.
mN do wittMMd lha Farm Jouin«i a«)» Mt»« hura
llo h lc n . the ’•(’ont k 'ln ^ ,”
i. v, * i»«»\e p« gvt ten U
b u t «els m o re p e r a c re i < »rn. rt It i*i pruteiu a u«l the beet
aiovk. I ceding ekm etu »
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every piuvwAe
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use up
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I have soinetinirt remi
At through *»»•«! tin>ugIH
| I m »U
I was done w ith it. then p k k It up again
•anti ftm f aoaucthiiig
i w Io interest m e ," aeys A llre d Krogh.
hing n«
“ I get lots of books anti p q * r * , nnt! t»ut them n«*i<lr
for futu re reading. T h e <»nly p a|M *r I se«*m to l ia 'e in nn twtnda
all the tim e is F arm Journal
I can t ftnt»k D «<lmg it
t .in i «*,u
m ake it less in te trstin g , so I ta n ha%s a th a m « at my other
papers? ** w rites John S n a il
“ If I nm lonesome, down-heerled, or tirrtl, I go to
m > s Mabr I tkrwilt.
“Farm Journal has n cheerful vein running through
it that makes it a »pirn« I hl cine te r the ” h l« ra .*' VS hrn «.unit g
home tired in m ind amt bodv, I sit down amt read It and it »rent«
Io give me new in sp ira lio u lor h ie ," w rites G . I.. H a ktc n n an
“ We have n biother-in-hnv m ho loves a Joke. We
F a rm Journal tor coat lor I , neat to the Bible,**
live in G reater N ew Y o rk , and o m skler outs* Ives quite . Itiiied, so
when he sent us the F a rm Journal a« a S e w Sear'-* gift w hewily
died laughing
’ H o w to raise hog«*—we w ho m tly u»*< la* it Hi
glass Jar* I *H<«w to k**epi*»ws * lean'—■ w I k 'U we a * * »omlensa t
m ilk even tor rice pudding I *||«.w to plant <Mii«>n«'— wt > n we
never plant anxthing m ote (ra g i.in l than Id e s of the xallex
I
avceirtrd the g ilt w ith thank«, tor w e ate I»*» w rlh tu e d to l«>. V a
g ilt horse in the m outh. S e a t m v e x e w.ta caught bv a henutitu,
noant
I began to read It. then when I w $ut*«i the Farm Journal
I lound m y husband d e rp ly interested in an a n k le . Then my
oh test son began to a«k, *!la « the F a rm Jourm il < ornr x et F tin «
a Jeweler, am i hasn't m m h lim e for literature: hut w e fh id s n mm )»
interest am i uplift in this fine |m |w r that w e anpreciatc our New
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“ What your Egt? Iltok tells would take a
lx g .u tte r
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#
“ If vour other booklets contain m mtirh vnhiahfo
A Reminder
inform ation aa the E g g lkio k . I w«»ul«l consider them cheap . t
double the p rice," aay» F . W M a n th rk l.
S H A L L I F A R M ? h a rle.ir, impartial statement of
Obstetrical work is cash. No except-
both advantage-* m id d is u tm c k t <>( (arm in g , to help those w ho
“ I think your Egg-Book is n x.under,“ says
ions to »his rule can be made.
Calgary.—Luther McCarty, white
have to <ie* i*le I hi« Im portant question. It warn« you «>i ilan g rra,
C. F Shirey
7
s w in d le « , m id i
d id ,
“The Farm Journal beats them all. F.v«-rv i«<tt»* h «
heavyweight champion of the world,
Clement H. Smith, M. D.
its co«t, chances o( auccca«, how Io get governm ent a id , etc.
rem inder» and idea« w o rth a j e ar’» sub acilpdo o," writes
took the count of 10 from Referee Ed
T . H Foltcir.
booklet» a r t 6 * y tackes, an d
illustrated.
Miners, I can sharp
Smith, which marked him the loser
“ One year ;» ’«> I t<x>k a n o th e r ngricuhur.il p .io tf,
F a r m J o u r n a l P O U R f u ll y e a rs ,
L _ a l
C l AA
Wonderful Skin Salve
amt it t<M>k a w hole colum n to tell what F a tm Journal tails iu
en, repair or make
w it h ■» y one of theso b o o k le ts
D O lil T C i
y l.U U
in the 10-round fight with Arthur Pel-
one |»aragraph, ’ says N . M . G lad w in .
Bucklen's
Arnica
Salve
is
known
every
key, and eight minutes later was dead.
Tke Boeklcta era LOT m U seyars^ty—ssAy wkb Farm Jeurssk
tools, and guarantee
“ It ought to l>e in every home w here there is a chick,
where ss the best remedy made for all His death was caused by a chance
H e t u t e to »ay H l U i U booklet to n H \in l.
a c h ild , a to w , a cherry, o r a ctMUMRbar,” sax a 1. Li. Foidus.
m y work to stand
diseases of the skin, and h I so for burns, blow, exactly one minute and 45 sec
W I L M E R A T K IN S O N C O M P A N Y . P i H L l. H E U S F A R M J O U K N A U
W A S H IN G T O N S Q U A R K . P H IL A l A E t M t t A .
the racket; try me
bruises and boils. Reduces inflamma onds after the fight began.
tionand is soothing and healing. J. T.
and be shown
Referee Smith separated the men
Sossaman, publisher of News, of Corne during a clinch and both squared off.
lius, N. C-, writes that one box helped Suddenly McCarty was seen to doubje
bis serious skin ailment alter other re- j up in a crouching attitude. To the
medies failed. Only 25c. Recommended spectators It looked simply as a fight
by all druggists.
B e tte r than Spanking
ing pose. He crouched lower and low
er, however, and his eyes rolling; then
Spanking will not care children of
he collapsed and fell full length on
wetting the bed, because it is not a
Constipation Cured
habit but a dangerous disease. The C.
Dr. King’s New Life P ills will relieve the floor.
The referee, assum ing that McCarty
H. Rowan Drug Co. Dept. I486, Chicago, constipation promptly aud get your
III., have discovered a strictly harmless bowels in healthy condition again. John ' had been knocked out, stood over him
remedy f«r this distressing disease and 1 Supsie, of Sanbury, Pa., «ays: “ They are j to count off the seconds. Arthur Pei-
to make known its merits they will s nd , the best pills I ever used, and I advise I key stood at one side of his fallen
a 50c pickage securely wrapp-d and everyone to u-e them for constipation, j adversary. He scarcely realized what
prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader indigestion and liver com plaint.” W ill' had happened. By this time the referee
of The Gold Hill News. This remedy help yon. Price 25c. Rec. mmendtd by | had become alarmed and called for
! a doctor. The physicians worked over
also cures frequent desire to urinate all drnggiets.
j the stricken man for eight minutes,
and inability to control urine during the
when they pronounced him dead, but
n igh t or day in old or young. The C.
continued their efforts for more than
H. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old Reliable
an hour.
House write to them to-day for the free
A coroper’s Jury "exonerated Pelkey
medicine. Core the afflicted members
of blame for the death. The Jury de
of your family, then tell your neighbors
liberated 'on ly a short time before
and friends about this remedy.
returning the verdict, which also ex- J
Marquette, Mich.—Monday the si age
onerated all principals In the staging
was set herg for the most important
Oregon Lands Restored to Entry.
Gf)Ll) Illl,I, NEWS, Gold Hill, Oreiton
of the contest.
,
trial,
from
the
standpoint
of
national
Portland.— President Wilson restor
interest,
in
the
history
of
the
upper
REPUBLICAN LEADERS MEET and to every sul.scriber whose order is received
ed to entry 75,000 acres in eastern
« w p t your njH'clal oiler. I’lease send inc THE
Michigan country.
try 75,000 acres of land In eastern
NEWS for oin- jcarHiid K lliM JOURNAL F O U R years,
j
before
the
edition
is
exhausted,
Ihe
publishers
Plan
for
1914
Campaign
and
Agree
on
Theodore
Roosevelt,
plaintiff
in a
Oregon that had been withdrawn on
Need of Reorganization.
of the Farm Journal promise to send also their
the presumption that It contained valu 1 $10,000 libel suit against George A.
with this booklet.
Washington.— Leaders of the repub famous ALMANAC, “ Poor Richard Revived,”
ALL TOR $1 .75
able deposits of oil. Investigations by j Newett, editor of the Iron Ore, pub-
the geological survey showed that ' lished at Ishpeming, Mich., will at- lican party—members of the executive for 1 9 1 3 , provided you XVRITE on your ORDER,
My name is
w hile sm all quantities of gas exist. It tempt to prove that he was grossly comm ittee of the national committee “ If in time please send the Alm anac."
libeled
when
Newett,
In
the
heat
of
from
12
states—gathered
here
Safur
Is not of commercial Importance and
/Xddre.MM
If you are now taking the farm Journal,
only slight traces of oil have tee n the fall campaign, printed an editorial day and laid preliminary plans for the
'
attack
upon
the
Progressive
nominee,
congressional
campaign
of
1914.
your
subscription
will
be
MOVED
AHEAD
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found.
’n which he said, among other things:
The conference was the first formal four full years.
Beattie.
"Roosevelt lies and curses In a most meeting of republican leaders since
If you name no booklet, Farm Journul will be sent 5 years)
W heat— Bluestem , 99c; club, 89c; disgusting way; he gets drunk too, and the 1912 campaign. It was harmonious
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Butter— Creamery, 29c.
Colonel Roosevelt and a party of his adopted. The need for reform within
H ay—Timothy, $18 per ton; alfalfa, closest associates arrived in Marquette the party was not denied. The sug-
$13 per ton.
Monday morning. Ip the’ party were n< stion of the progressive elem ent for
Marion, Olilo, writes of Dr King’s New e,lle'' f"ile'' ” •' will do the same for
Best Medicine for Colds
d , K „ „ - . n . .
. - a ; s ' i r
national convention In the near fu
When „druggist, reromm- iids a rnme-
Gifford Pinchot, Dr. Albert Shaw, edit
For Sale:—One lf ih . p. boiler and < n- or of the Review of Reviews, and a ture was heard and It was practically : dy for colds, throat and lung troubles,
covery
is
tbe
best
throat
and
lung
med-
K«(’l>
»
bottle
on
bands
all
the tim e for
gine, complete.
A ll in ru n n in g order. number of other persons of promin unanimous that such a convention j you can feel sure that he knows what he
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