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Jackson Co G r v a ta a t N u h i i n i H n u u i c u •Z 5 o m í Aern O r»<un // >««MÍ(/aU /?•<<«• Kicxr O n e C o m m u n it y o t O p p a r On lu n ily R o g u t R iv e r V o l/e v , w h e r e th e a p p le g a m e d f e m e GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 $ 1 .2 5 10- ft. Tree p ru n e rt fu r $ 1 .0 0 .9 5 P ru n in g Shears - - .6 5 .6 5 ” ” - .5 0 $ 2 .0 0 2 4 -in. P runing Shears $ 1 .6 5 $ 1 .0 0 * ” ” - M French Fail in Strong Efforts to Retake Important Ver .6 5 Brass Crow n w ash-boards .5 0 .2 5 M i l l Files, 12 in. - .15 .15 ’’ ” 8 in. - - .10 $ 1 .2 5 Fence Pliers & W ire C u tle r - 1.00 14X10 in. D rip Pans - - .10 M e n ’s H a lf-S o le s • - .2 5 dun Fortification. Berlin. via Ixindon.—Determined at. tempts made by French troop« to rw- oaptura from the German« Port D ouau moat, one of the outlying Verdun for- tlflcatlona. were repulsed with san guinary lossee, according to the offi cial statement Issued by the German headquarters staff. German troops. It was asserted, had stormed the fortified work« of Hardaumount, as well as the town pf Champoeuvllle and the Cote de Talon. The number of unwounded Frenchmen taken prisoners, It was added, totaled 14,00«. Fort Douaumont was captured at the point of the bayonet, by the Twen ty-fourth Brandenburg regiment. They stormed the fort In spite of a rain of shells from artillery and machine guna. Fort Douaumont la one of the strongest of the 21 forts defending Verdun. It la made of ate«l, concrete and stone and Its capture opens the way for attacks on Fort Belleville, at Michel and Souvllle. "The armored fortress of Douau mont.’' says the official statement, "the northeastern pillar of the main line fortifications of Verdun, was stormed by the Twenty-fourth Bran denburg and now la firmly in German hands." A great celebration In Berlin marked the capture of the fort. As soon as the news was posted thousands of persons Jammed the streets waving flags and shouting for the kaiser. The capture of Fort Douaumont means an additional gain of two miles L im e a u d S ulphur Spray, per gal. We give u 25-vote coupon free with each $1.00 cash purchase Gold Hill Implement & Hardware Co WOOD-LARK 4 Ç TR A D E M A R K Gen. Hugh L. Scott, army chief of staff, who Is acting secretary of war since Secretary Garrison resigned. G opher 'O I S O N Q U I C K . C E R T A IN . •> - D E A D L Y < A L W A Y S H K A U T , N K V K I t K A IL B . D e s tr o y s s q u ir r e ls , g o p h e rs , p r s lr ls d o gs. ssg< r s ls . A p p ly e a r ly In M p rln g w h e n th e h u a - r y pests a w a k e fr o m W I n t e r 's s le e p M o n e y a<-k I f I t e v e r f a lls . " W o o d - L a r k ’’ f o r I f y e a r s has stood e v e r y te s t. It 's c ro p In s u r a n c e a g a in s t ro d e n t pests M a n u f a c t u r e d by C la r k e - W o o d w a r d D r u g C o.. P o r t la n d , O r e g o n . B u y f r o m y o u r d e a le r , • 5 Lance & C o Establishment of a lumber and nut The Oregon Agricultural college ex tension service will co-operate with ririw nxebange ns an adjunct of the the officials of the Chetnuwa Indian Portland chamber of commerce will school In putting on a special course probably be accomplished by April i. Suggestion that the state and fed In agriculture - and home economics for the benefit of (lie Indian students eral government cooperate in financ The course Is planned for the first ing Irrigation projects In Oregon Is made by John 11. Lewis, slate engl two weeks In August Grants l’ass, Or.—Luther B. Akers and his wife, Mrs. Elsie Akers, and their team ot two horses were all shot ami killed near Wildersvllle, 12 miles from here, by a neighbor farmer, Mar shall D. Uousman, 63 years old. The slayer was lodged In Jail here and confessed to file shooting. Ilousman lay In ambush by the road side as the Akers couple were driving to Sunday school. Without warning he fired seven shots from a carbine. He then returned home, where he was later taken Into custody. Ilousman had taken laudanum In an effort to commit suicide, but the drug had only made him sick. The shooting is the culmination of a neighbors’ quarrel over boundary fences. hogB at large and similar mat ters, of M-tcnil .Mars' duration. ~''~ ; . / r ; Y l t - .’.. 'riífz/úT»(-” n i 7 ’.> G. W. Ager Makes Announcement GERMAN CROWN PRINCE GENERAL SCOTT Bad Egg Limit Fixed Washington.—Eggs not 95 good will be barred from it commerce hereafter, under by the department of agrlculi E x R ural Hchuol Supervise (J. IV. t Ager, e ap e rin te n d e n to f th e T a li-n t a I i > m .1 s , I in asking for n o m in atio n on tl IP pnhll- <an ticket for the office of C ounty >. ||<*>I S u p e rin te n d en t of Ja c k so n C ounty advo cate« (1 ) Econom y in the S u p e rin te n d e n t office, (2) Supervision by the S u p e r in te n d e n t, (S) E du catio n for Efficiency. Mr. A ger received ids early education in M innesota w here he was entploy**d as p rincipal of a tow n school for six years before resigning in o rd e r th a t h e m ig h t cast his lo t in th e F a r W est. T he first fifteen years of his life were sp e n t on th e farm , a n d being of poor parentage, m uch of his lifp has Ise n a struggle for educa tio n al advancem ent. l i e h a s alw ays m ain tain ed a progressive a ttitu d e tow ard the tea ch in g profession how ever, a n d in o rd e r to keep a b re a st of the tim es a n d fam iliarize him self w ith t h w estern school system s, he h a s tak en ejeecial courses in school a d m in istratio n , ru ral a n d city acbooi a u p erv u fa n , and m an y o th e r e d u ca t'o n a l subjects d u rin g font different sessions in the U niversity of O r Tbs Kaiser's «Ids«! aon, who Is In egon a n d in the U niversity of C alifornia. command of tbs German forces at Professor Ager, w ho has Ijeen in e d u tacking th« French fortress of Verdun. cational work in th is county tor tie past e ig h t years, was for tw o years R ural School Supervisor in eastern and so u th e rn THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat—Club, 87c; bluestem, 93c; red Kuaalan, 87c; forty-fold, 89c; red fife, 87c. Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy 819.50; alfalfa, 820. Butter—Creamery, 29c. Eggs—Ranch, 21c. Wool—Eastern Oregon, 30c; valley, 28c. Hops—1915 crop, 10@ l3c per lb. Seattle. Wheat—Bluestem, 81.01; club, 90c; fo r School Superintendent red Russian, 90c; forty-fold, 90c; fife, 90c. I hereby announce th a t I have filed m y Barley—$29 per ton. Hay—Timothy, $19 per ton; alfalfa, I d e clara tio n of in te n tio n s, a n d th a t I am a c an d id ate for th e republican nom iaa- 820 per ton. tion tor the office of C ounty Hclasd S u - Butter—Creamery, 29c. E g g s— 21c. Durazzo Abandoned to Austrians. For the week ending February 24, Rome.—Abandonment of the Alban 179 accidents were reported to the ian city of Durazzo to the Austrian* state Industrial accident insurance was officially announced here. commission, ot which three were fatal. i new —it’« good—it’« healthful! , / Z Steamer Wrecked on Oregon Coast. Bandon, Or.—The steamer Fifield, entering this port from San Francisco, struck on the rocks of the south jetty on the Bandon bar. All passengers and members of the crew were safely removed. The Fi field Is hung up on a rock within a short distance of the beach, and will be a total wreck. T h e fin est tem p era n ce drink you h a v e e v e r ta ste d — th e n e w drink o f 1 9 1 6 — m a d e from O regon H op s and B arley. Golden and Am ber Nectar ' > ? J. . / t is full o f c h e e r —sn ap and spar- kle. It has a delicious amber and golden color and pours out with a heavy foam on to p — a delightful, healthful beverage for the whole family — drink, as much as you - j A like, it c a n n o t f /*) / T n intoxicate! , p e rin te n d e n t of Ja c k so n C ounty, subject to the prim aries of M ay 19. If n o m in ated and elected, I pledge my self to a n honest, im p a rtia l, a n d eco nom ic a d m in istra tio n am i will personally supervise o u r «chools. I hold a n Oregon Life Certificate, anil h av in g recently spent four a-.-dons on p re p a ra to ry w ork in b oth th e U niversity of O regon a n d in th e U niversity of C ali fornia in th e study of m odern education and supervision, a n d having served th e county as R ural School Suporvis r lor two years, I feel corn|x te n t to fill th e of fice in a thoroughly satisfactory m a n n e r anti h ereby solicit th e su p p o rt o i e v t r y tru e friend of education. —( i . W . A c e r . ( P a i d A d v e r tis e m e n t) /J An .In te re s tin g S ta te m e n t by O ne of th e Big M en In th e D ru g Business . Jtl? (WJ V* 3 * • Lap W- c Mr?- W f I" /I N O N -IN T O X IC A T IN G SPARKLING a DELICIOUS Order a Trial Case o f this Delicious New Beverage . /\ Today! W . f\ i I / ]$ A R FF ««*♦«»•«• oœ irsTic sevtUAGE L S v V > \, beverage. It is the <• « N orth w est’s n e w h e a lt h - . fo o d to n ic drink. G old en and X A m b er N ectar is m a d e from th e P § *■ fin e st life -s u s ta in in g , s t r e n g t h - g iv in g .g .S ’’ ingred iants, as all W ein h ard ’s products. It’s • th e g reatest h ealth drink ev er put on th e m ark et — a drink that ta ste s good , m ak es good and is good . H 'e in A e ir e /’« G olden a n d A m b e r N e c ta r i t to ld by th e B o ttle , C a te o r an '.ep a t th e b e tt S to re t, S od a F p u n ta in t, R e t t a u . a n t t a n d H o t e lt in th e N o r th w e tt. H enry W einhard P lant P o rtla n d , O reg o n asr connais « suso atKts .,(•! K-»i%o>AlC0se Sv VOL.XI - ^ f 'A~u’ *crw*eI’ a . ie r r a n " Hfki ( y W íin h a r d PLANT i I P ortiamo . O««»'’- I st A. E. KIESLING of Houston, Texas, says: “If you have a muddy complexion and dull eyes, you a re c o n stip a te d . Six' g lasse s o f w a te r d a lly a n d one o r tw o Itex all O rd e rlie s n t n ig h t w ill co rrtx't th is c o n d itio n a n d m ak e yon ‘fit a s g fiddle.’ Ite x a ll O rd erlies. In m y opinion, a re th e b e st la x a tiv e to be had, a n d can la* ta k e n by m en, w om en o r ch ild ren ." W e h a v e th e ex clu siv e se llin g rig h ts for th is g r e a t laxative M. I). BOWERS THE R E X A L L STO RE