For that classy Hair Cut T R Y DICK Tb* * besb and latest» “kilts »» Baths in Connection R ic h a r d A n d e r s o n “ T h e C ity S h o p " Professional Cards DR. ARTEMAS W. DEANE DENTIST GAS ÀOM1.MBTSSSD RIALTO BUILDING, MEDFORD W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D. GNERAL PRACTITIONER G old H ill , O regon . A. E. KELLOGG GOLD HILL. OREGON GERMANS COMPLETE CONTROL OF WARSAW Occupy New Positions Around the City and Strengthen Hold on Poland. Read These *»«• For hard or soft wood of ft licet quality order from John J. Ritter, Phone SFS1. Cedar rewce Posts for sale a t reason stile price. For information call al the News office. Butter ¡taper, printed InJ accordance with the law, lor sale oil order at The News office. I saw cordwood to stove lengths with poster saw, promptly on order. I*h»tie John J. Ritter, 3F21. Found—Valuable pair of eye glasses, specially ground lenses. Owner may re­ cover property by calling at News office and paying charges. W anted:—Good milch cows, calves aud ittle pigs, on time; ileferred payments well «ecu red. Address Shs*p, Hollow Farm, Gold H ill; H. A. Ensign, A. E. Dixon, managers. I weave m g carpets or rugs to your order at reasonable prices. Call or write, Mrs. R M. Nicholson, Gold Hill, Greg. One and one-half miles northeast of city. Orders may hr left at News office». Prompt Auto Service.—My machine is always ready lor service amt to hire at lowest poeeible rate. For lour ¡taam-nger parlies the rate is no more than railroad fan*. Phone 32J. Berlin, via Londoa.—Further pro« reea tor the Austro-German forces which are attempting to cut oft the retreat of the Russian» was announced by the war office. The statement says that Beroch, at the mouth of Bug. north of Warsaw has been occupied; torts sta r Novo- georlevsk have been captured; the Germans havs occupied the east bank of the Vistula near Warsaw and to the south the Russians are being driv­ en hack by Field Marshal von Mack- ensen. The text of the report la; "The German troops on the Nnrew are approaching the Lomsa-Oetrov- Wysskow road. At some points the enemy offered stubborn resistance. South of Wysshow the Bug has been reached. Serock. at the mouth of the Bug. has been occupied. Near Novo- —C. L. Dnaanaaaav, georlevsk our siege troops took the Gold HUI, Oregon. forts at Segrse.” Common lumber, sised, $13 per thou­ General von Mackensen and Arch­ duke Joseph Ferdinand were pursuing sand, thoroughly seasoned, All building the retreating Russians with unabated materials at reasonable prioea. AU com­ vigor, according to a statement from petition cheerfully met. —Big Pines Lumber Company, the German general staff. Gold Hill, On*. The Russian rear guard is unable to Orders taken for any Ixxik published in hold the advancing Germans and the retreat toward Brest-Lltovsk threat­ the United States. Also are an* the sub­ scription agent for all U. S. and many for­ ens to become a rout. General von Scholtx has reached a eign magazines and papers. —John R. Kelsey, point only eight miles from the War­ with Gold Hill News. saw-Petrograd railroad and General von Woyrsch is within 25 miles of the Wood by tier or coni at lowest market Warsaw-Siedlce railroad. price, delivered at your shed. Finest fir, AMERICAN SH PS SENT TO VERA CRUZ Naval Officer Sends Urgent Request to Washington For Battleships. GERMAN ATTACKS VIOLENT IN VOSGES WILSON PLANS FOR NATIONAL DEfENSc AUTOM OBILE ®- G AS ENGINE REPAIRING CHARLES KELL Fire! Fire!! Wood of every description at lowest prices. Wood saw for custom work. Phone 3F21 J . JtV.lt t e f 3 Ü. P a t r o n i z e H o m e In d u stry , »SM O K E M T . P I T T ® , ,G O V ¿ K JO H N SO N C IG A R S I-C -E I ¿¡have „constantly on hand a supply of ICE that’s chemically PURE and safe for table use as for refrigerating. J* " W i l l d e l i v e r to ^ r e g u - la r p a tr o n s every m o r n i n g . ¡¡S p e c i a l o rd e rs fille d J at o n c e You’can’t affordjto eat tainted food, orsfdrink luke warm]’ beverages when * ice .¿costs oniy A FEW CENTS DAILY W. A . CooR to Cede T e rrito ry to Bulgarians. I.ondon.—“Greece will not cede one inch of territory to Bulgaria,” was the substance of a reply made by Premier Sounaris to a delegation of Macedon­ ian deputies who asked a statement relative to the purpose of the govern­ ment, says a Reuter dispatch from Athens. In the negotiations which have been conducted by the allies of the Quad tuple Alliance with Bulgaria, in an ef­ fort to induce her to enter the war on their side, she has insistently demand- ed that she be ceded that part of Ma­ cedonia which was awarded to Serbia at the close of the Balkan wars. She also has sought to obtain at least a portion of Macedonian territory which came under the Greek flag in the same way. HAITIEN NATIONAL PALACE OCCUPIED Port-au-Prince, Haiti. — American naval forces took possession ol the ot fice of the port, the national palace and the Haïtien gunboat Pacifique, which arrived in Port-au-Prince. During the movement to take the office of the port, the Americans open­ ed fire on the Haïtiens and one Haïti­ en was killed. The occupation of the office of the port and the national palace gave the Americans the last positions held by the Haïtiens. The populace has been thrown in consternation by the oper­ ations of the Americans. The presidential election to fill the place of General Vtlhrun Guillaume, who was removed from the ! .»neh gation by a mob of Haïtiens July 28 and shot to death, has been postponed Indefinitely. iSan F r a n c is c o Never Iwfiue III tin* history of the world has there been comlucted such a magnificent and wonderful Exposition, Here la artistically preen ted the pro­ ductions ol the mind a n d labors of mankind throughout tint ages. Low Round Trip Tickets are on sale dally to Han Francisco. Four commodious trains leave every day lor Ban Francis». Scenery enroute is (asinatiiig, varied and unaur- paased. Electric automatic Block Signal guard the Way. Our folders "Wayside Notes Shasta Rout«" and "California and Its Two Expositions" will internet you. Our nearest agent will give your inquiries courteous attention. SOUTHERN PACIFIC lohn M. Senti. Gen’l Passenger Ag’t, Portland. Ora. G o ld H ill [ A u t o L iv e r y F a st D r iv in g T e a m s F eed in C o n n e c tio n S ta b le s 1 1 7 E HAVE added to our general livery business two completely equipped 5-passenger touring cars to meet increased demand for service. Com­ mercial travelers, outers, hunters, anglers, tourists bound for marvelous Crater Idtke—will find that we know the roads, the country, and how to please. T h e S h o rtest W ay T h e L ea st C o st T h e B est G u id e s One trialjandjour Liveq^Service makesjfriends—tryjit! D a r lin g Q, H o d g e s G O L D H IL L , O R E G O N Legal Notices GREECE REFUSES TO CEDE F la t Refusal la aow at ita height In Washington.—> Commander McNa mee, the senior American naval offi­ cer at Vera Crus, has asked ths navy department to send a battleship squad­ ron to guard against anti foreign dem­ onstrations. which he fears. The battleships New Hampshire and Louisiana. now at Newport. R. I., with the Atlantic fleet, were ordered to prepare at once to go to Vera Crus, but If the emergency should become pressing, the battleship Connecticut, now in Maitien waters and about two days' sail across the gulf, will be or­ dered to |oin Commander McNamee. Commander McNamee's report did not give details, but officials here be lleve anti-American feeling which he reported ie a direct outgrowth of the Pan-American negotiations In Wash­ ington for the adjustment of differ­ ences between the factions. Other developments in Mexico, such as General Carranza's expulsion of the Guatemalan minister and his differ­ ences with the Brazilian minister be­ cause the countries of both participa! ed in the Pan-American conferences, are taken as evidence of Carransa’s displeasure with the stand the United States has taken. Washington.—Three billion bushels of corn. 1,500.01)0,000 bushels of oats and 1.000,000,000 bushels of wheat are In prospect for this year's American harvest. Complete line of boriai robes, Record crops of rye. white and caskets, etc. pine, laurel and oak. John J. Ritter, sweet potatoes, tobacco, rice and hay FUNERAL CAR Phone 3F21. also are predicted. SAVE MONEY! From now until Sep­ Office Phone: Home, 9—M; Residence The wheat crop, the greatest ever tember 1st we will well school pencil tab­ grown in any country, will be worth | Phone, Hom? 2—K; Pacific 46-Main lets at 4.5c per dozen. more than 11,000,000,000, while the Bowers Pharmacy. corn crop's value may reach $2,500.- Sugar Pine Camp No. 10073 000,000. M W A Paris—Fighting of extreme violence Estimates of the principal crops, an­ nounced by the department of agrlcul- Gold Hill Oregon has developed in the Vosges moun­ tains in consequence of the German I ture, based on conditions of August 1, | |Meets’¿first |Frid»y]tof each "m onth attack. The official French announce­ show that all crops will he greater Jay E. Davidson—Counsul ment says this attack has been re­ i than last year. Alvah E. Kellogg—Clerk pulsed. but concedes that minor ad­ The estimates give for Oregon an vantages have been gained by the ; increased production of 316,000 bush­ Cornish, N. H.—With the object of Germans in the Argonnes. The state­ developing a broad aud convincing els of wheat and 540,000 bushels of ment follows: 1 program of national defeuse which i barley over that of 1914. Washington "In the region of Artois there were < will meet with the approval of con- estimates for winter wheat show an continual combats with hand grenades I gross President Wilson is planning to , increase of 5,800,000 bushels over 1914 around Souchez. j co-operate with the chairmen of the i production and an increuse of 2,400,- “In the Vosges a German attack at­ Complete Line of Automo­ j military and naval affairs committees 000 In spring wheat. Washington's tained extreme violence. It was di­ bile Supplies and Repairs, of the senate and house, as well as barley crop is reported in excellent rected against our positions at Ling- especially Fords with Secretaries Garrison and Daniels , condition, but the yield will be some- kopf and Schratmannelle and the neck A Specialist in this work, of the war and navy departments, be­ I what slighter than In 1914 Idaho's of land which separates these two fore finally decidiug on the recom­ , winter wheat yield Is estimated as 1,- as well as any detail of ! 078,000 bushel» mere than In 1914, heights. Our assailants were repulsed mendations he will make In his next General Blacksmithing, etc. and suffered heavy losses. Before the while the barley crop estimate is for message to congress. portion of the front held by only one ? When the president sees the chair-| a yield of 870,000 more bushels than of our companies the corpses of more men of the four committees he ex-1 last year. than 100 Germans remained in the B la c R s m itb pects to have before him the reports j network of our entanglements.” now being prepared by Mr. Garrison and Mr. Daniels. Embalmer and Funeral Director FA« W 'or/t/'r G r«af««f E x p o s itio n Portland, Ore.—"I am in ¡thorough : sympathy with the president's plan of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION calling n conference of committee DEl'ZRTMKNT o r the I ntkbior chairmen and cabinet officers to con­ 05842 sider a program for national defense." U. 8 . L a n d Office at Roseburg, O re g o n , A u g u s t 10, IB IS said Senator Chamberlain, chairman N o t ic s is h e re b y g iv e n t l i s t J o h n F, of the senate committee of military Ralls, of Gold Hill, Oregon, who, on affairs. Senator B. R. Tillman of South Car January 29, 1910, mud« homestead En­ olina. chairman of the senate commit­ try, Serial, No 05842, for the W of N W tee on naval affairs, who Is passing *4 of Section 2. Township 37 S, itaiig e the summer in Portland, also Indorsed 3 W, W illam ette Meridian, has filed the proposed conference and said he notice of intention t> make Final Five- gear Proof, to estah isli claim to tin* was prepared to attend If called. land altove described, before W . If Most of 9.009,000 Feet of Lumber In Canon. IJ. -4. Commissioner, ai hi- of­ Yard is Saved. Winlock, Wash.—Fire practically destroyed the J. A. Veness Lumber company’s sawmill near here, with a loss estimated at from $100,000 to $175 ,000. Dynamiting of a large dock and the moving of a pile of lumber checked the conflagration and made it possible to save part of the plant. Scores of men joined in the fight against the flames. Assistance was hurried from here to the plant, whkdi is about a mile and oue-haif south «»; the city. By night the fire appeared under control, hut flames still were raging in several large piies of ties and heavy timbers and the firefighters kept up their battle. The planing shed, drykiln, power­ house and the greater part of 9,000,000 feet of lumber in the yards were saved. A Northern Pacific work train saved 17 cars that were on the spur track of the plant. About 200 men are thrown out of employment as a result of the fire. M ilw aukee Eag let W in F irs t Prize. Spokane.—The Milwaukee Aerie of Eagles won the first prize in the $3000 contest In the exemplification of the ritual at the grand aerie of the frater­ nal order of Eagles here. Snohomish, Wash., was second, San Francisco third, Seattle fourth and Helena, Mont, fifth. fice at Medford, Oregon, on the ?.5th day of September. 1915 Claimant names as witnesses; George Martin, ol Gobi Hill, Oregon. Art Boggis, of ” ” Eha Davis, of C* ntral Point, ” Ervin Ray, of Gold Hill, —J. M. U pton , 8-14-9-18 Register. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Linder txecution in Foreclosure ) Edward J. Ede, The Gold Hill B ank,) Louis*' E. Ede, bis a corporation, ) wife, H arry < '. vs. (Ford, Mary .1. Foni )and < hurles Erlweiu By virtu** of an Execution ami an O r­ der of Hale duly issued out of and under the seal of t i e Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in am) for the County of Jack- son, il«tc11 the 14th day of July 1915, a judgment, against the defendants, E d ­ ward .1. Ede. I»tiis<- E. Ede, his wife. H arry C. Ford ami Mary J. Ford, his wife, ami each of them for the sum of Five H undred Fifty ($550.00) Dollars with interest thereon from the loth day of September, 1913, at the rate of 8 ¡no cent per annum and Sixty five ($05.00) Dollars attorney’s fee, and the further Irrig a tio n is C r o p In su ra n ce You can raise sonic crops every year ami all crops some yeara w ithout Irrigation, hut if yon waul to raise all crops every year you should irrigate. Irrigation by Fleclricslly driven Pum ps i- economical, Heliable and Ef­ ficient -an d excells all other forms of Power. If you have a water supply from well, creek or stream , an Eleclric Pum ping Plant ta n Is* installed at a small cost per acre, ami at a minim um ol expense for operation. <>ur Power Lines cover a large portion ot Jackson ami Josephine coun­ ties and we are constantly m aking new extensions. Full inform ation of cost for installing and operating can bo obtained by inquiry at any of the C om pany's Offices. CALIFORNIA-OR. EGONPOWER. COMPANY :: MEDFORD, 0RE. Phone 168 216 West Main Street s u m of Fifbs'ii ($15.00) Dollars costs which judgm ent was enrolled ami dock­ et* <1 in the C lerk's o llie e of said Court in in said County on the 14th day of July, 1915, and is of record in Volume 23 of the Circuit Court Journal at pages I 49 ami lot) thereof. I am Kommaiideil by said Execution uni Order of Sale to make sale of the hereinafter desrrilied real priqierty, t o -atisfy the judgem ent above named, to­ gether with the attorney's lees costs ami the accruing costs of this sale, 1 will there­ fore on TUESDAY the 24th day of Aug­ ust, 1915, at thi' hour of Id o’clock a. in. it tin' front door of the Court House in Jacksonville, J*ekson County, State of Oregon, offer for side ami will sell nt pub­ lic auction, for cash only, subject to re­ demption as is by law provided, all the right, title, ami Interest th at the defend­ ants hail on the 25th day ot September, 1913, th** «late of said Mortgage, or have slnee acquired, or now have in Htid to the following descrils'd real property, to-w it: All of tile Southwest quarter iN H 'lf) o, Section Five (*5t in Township Tldrty- six Gift) South of lfaugu T hree (8 ) West of the W illamette Meridian, situated in Jackson County, Stale of Oregon. All of the above ilcscrilx'd tract o f land will lie sold a t said time aud place itl the fiiunner provided by law for the sale of real property under execution to satisfy the judgm ent in favor o f the I’laiiitilf and against the Defendants to­ gether with the a tto rn ;y ’« f-i s, costs and the accruing costs of this sale. Dated this 17th day of July, 1915. — W. II. SlXot.KR, Sheriff of Jackson County, Slat«' of Oregon. By E. W. Wn.so.x, 7-24—8-21 Deputy.