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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1916)
ühe G o ld ? l B U SH E D — ■■■ - H ill N e w s --------------------------------------------------------------------- — EVERY SATURDAY IT « 0 1 .9 l l l l l . JACKSON COUNTY. Il a r a OREGON. BY ---------------------------------- B en ti. Lam pm an SATURDAY, MARCH 11. 1916 S U B S C R IP T IO N $1 .5 0 PER ANNUM IN W e have a n ew stock o f in r BUNGTOWN «CHItW Reprinted by request Entered at the Gold Hill |«»«totii,ie for transm ission through the mails aa second-.lass m atter O, the sun went ont. and the «tars ram e back, and the moon elimiäsi ever li e hill—a rolling pearl on a silver track— and the little, »Id town tire» still. His A D V A N C E pipe was tnild ami the air was sweet, Ila' night bini vailed t o ita mate, when he heard the trip »f scurrying feet and tiu* click »I the garden gate. The curfew rang from the »hl town hall, and the in .trait al douched »n his rounds, hut the alata and the t i n a n i and the evening all werm full of pleasant sounds. Seccnd Count in Piano Contest March 20 Royal Worcester Corsets to fit e v e r y o n e —Sizes 18 to 3 2 —Price, $ 1.00 to $ 3 .5 0 . Misses W a ists-7 5 c to $ 1.00 Middy Blouses—several sty les—for Girls and W om en—prices 6 0 c to $ 1 .0 0 And lit* hear« lift* click of the garden latch and the trip ul »vurryiiig feel, and a whisper of white in a im,'” 111' 1 I**1' 1' and the low laugh when they mot U And Ilia atuoke dies out ami the pipe g r o " ’ ehill, as he liears like an echo ever ant that Occasion is a sort ol lutremeter to ' old a whistle from over (lie hill. And your foil. Wing of friends ami, if 7 °« win it will l„ tile result of the efforts of yonr- ' (he lady tuoon, in the ravelled Ian- of the little, light Clouds tiling by, hut half oh s, If and friends. «curve her sm iling face and wrinkles a T h e fo llo w in g a te the enterprising liter« I m erry eye. c h a n ts w ho give coupons: And the curfew called aud the curf. w M. D. Bowers. Drugs, rang, and the drowsy old man arots*—hot ,u - 2 hnsott, Im plem ents and Ilard - the cricket shrilled and the night bird war, sang, and the breeze bespoke the rose A t . General Merchandise, And one by one in the sleepy town the D. II. Miller, H ardware, last little liglus burned low—for the cu r Merritt A Co.. General Merchandise, few’s call as night drifts down is a time Truax A Co., General Merchandise. for the old to go. For the years swing When J' i! trade at these stores sure hack with the garden gate, ami tlie ash to ask for coupons. Every little piece o f 1 in the pipe grows chill—and the ruriew paper hearing 25 votes may win some calls th a t the ho u r is Ian- . . . hut friend of y nrs the beautiful Oberm ayer a whistle sounds front the hill. Sons piano. R, tn e in ls r th e $10 in 'Toi. 1 goes to the o n e w ho m a k e s th e greatest gain in ntttu- lier of votes. $10 in Gold to Candidate Making Largest Gain Since 1st Count The lime for the second count is fast approaching and with it interest in the r-sult growing more keen with friendly rivalry among the contestants. The re maining days will witness an act'ce cam paign r more votes. New subscript]' n s .flYc f nning in and the m erchants are having wide and active demand for the goiq u- _..eie will tie anothet prize of ten d»l lars in g Id to the contestant who makes the greatest gain in votes betwasti the first amt second count, March 20th It y n are not a subscriber for The News :. ' is th e time to start, or if JOU owe. now is the time to pay. You have no dotilg a friend among the contestants who would lie delighted to have your Votes Ten dollar« is worth considerable effort and the energy put forth to secure this land« the winner that much nearer suc- e ei. 'h e tini«h. when the piano will be awatded. Tf y inr effort« heoetoloro have been «pastnodle, from now on make It continuous and determined. Enlist the melt as well as the w men folks in your behalf They will enjoy The New« and will be glad to help y ti along to victory. Speak to your friends and neighbor« and zee how quickly they will respond. One of the beauties of this contest Is th at few are d isap p o in ted -th ere are sev eral prizes. It is a time when you ask your friends to show their friendship in a ' substantial way by assisting you. The count on March 20th will be deci sive as to the $10 but its im portance must not be overlooked tor your standing on Margaret Chi«holm, Pearl Shank«. Ia?t.«y H'vlge«, D 'l»re« KeN y, Agnes Flippon, Hazel Knotts, Bernice Nichols, Vera Mitchell, K atherine Foley, Glady« H aymond, Velma Davidson, Mrs E sther Reed, Agnes Dietrich, Mrs. Jessie Cook, Lizzie Smith, Pauline Olsen, 7050 6800 45.50 4500 4025 3600 8300 3200 3100 2650 2625 2575 2400 1850 1800 1050 Spring line o f Shoes and Tennis shoes in We give a 25-vote coupon free with each $1.00 cash purchase — J, M , U tllows the use of SB S | ;e night before ; p l a x a - t i v e t a b l e t •' h t h e p le a sa n t t a s t e e have the exclusive selling'rights for this . ’great laxative M- D. BOWERS L A N C E & CO. V, 6. L aud Otfleo a t R o seb u rg , O regon. 2-26— 1-1 a ' Sum m er Dress G oods—new and fresh Call and see them first NOTICE FOR PU BLICA TION . D kpaktmkxt o r th e I stskiok OSISI Full particulars and rules on Page 4 I.s pt O w , R egister. C iw t it C oirt o r tiik S tvte o r O regon in ano kor t i u C ointv o r J ackson t iu M argaret E. Kellogg, Plaintiff }■ N otice vs. ¡- or Jam es F. Hutson ami Daisy jS iiK itirr’s H utson, bis wife, >tn<l ¡- S al « R. L. Darling, Defendants. }• By virtue of an Execution »nil Order of Sale duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, in and for the County ul Jack- son, i n a certain suit therein, wherein M argaiet E. Kellogg, recovered a judg m ent against tbe defendants. Jam es E. Ilutson and Daisy H utson, his wife, for the sum of Seven H undred Fifty ($750.00) Dollars with interest thereon from said 20th day of November, 1914, at the rate of 10 per cent p*r annum , and Righty- five ($8-5.00) Dollars attorney’s fee, and the further sum of $17.80 Dollars, which judgm ent was enrolled and docketed in the C lerk's office of said Court on the 2nd day ol February, 1916, and is of re cord in Volume 24 of the Circuit Court jo u rn al at pages 6 and 7 thereof. T am commanded by said Execution and Order ol sale to m ake sale ol the real property herein after described, I will therefore on M onday, th e 26th day of March, 1916, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the front door of the Court Hottsb til Jacksonville, lackson County, Oregon, offer for sale ami will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash subject to redem ption as is by laW provhjed, all of the right, title and in ter est of the defendants in and to Lot nuin- l>er Four (4) in*Block No. Seventeen (17) in th e City of Gold Hill, County of Jack- son, State of Oregon. The lot alxrve described will lr* sold at said tim e and place In the m anner pro vided by law lor the sale of real property under execution. D ated this lflth day ol February, 1916. —W, ff. SiNoi.aa, la retreating westward, while the BRIEF WAR NEWS southward thrust by the Russians has The situation remains unchanced on driven a wedge between the Turkish the Russian and Austro-Itallan front«. forces w est of Ldke Von, in Armenia, Advices from a diplomatic source la end those operating to tbe seat In Constantinople «ay that an attempt Persia. The Gertnane have r e tn m d their Mae been made to aeeaaelnate Baver Pasha. the war mlnleter, who was heavy offensive In the reglen of Ver dun, with the French everpwhere •eunded. The Germane admit that in the r » | strongly opposing i t The German armies at the gates of (le e of Ypree the British recaptared the positives the Germane took from Verdun are hammering them hard them February id. hut eay the British with heavy am ilery. In the laht fight were Immediately driven out of most ing reported the Initiative was on the of them. The British, however, de side of the French, who deaper^tsdy clare that they have held theee posi drove back at the Oermans In a coun Sheriff, ter attack which gained them ground. tions. By E. W . W ilso n , The OermaD thrusts In the new The Russian oocopatlen of B ttiU , 1h Deputy. Turkish Armenia, te retarded la Petro phase of the titanio struggle are being grad as a development of first Impor delivered with heaviest foros at pres tance. opening farther the way to Bag ent on the salient to the northeast of Fall o f Bagdad la Naar. dad for the Russian armies The Turks the fortress In which Use toa Daaàu m ast plain Hese toe Wan eh lest LoaBau.—The fall at Bagdad la aaa now will be greatly hampered In bringing up reinforcements for their weak were driven out of Port Doua» atdaaad laim laaot, aaoardlag to aa Atoaaa dispatch. army (hat met defeat s t Krserum and mont village to the west. « Summer Shirts for Men—Sporb, N egiligee and G olf S ty les—prices 5 0 c to $ 2 .5 0 Legal Notices F ebruary 19, 1916. N orte« is hereby given th a t Irw in F K oenig, of A sbestos, O regon, w ho, on Ju n e 18, 1912, made H om estead E n try , S erial, No. 08121, for tb e SW>-4 of S E '4 of Section 10, T ow nship 34 S, R ange 2 W, W illam ette M eridian, has filed uo- tb-e of in ten tio n to m ake F inal T h ree- year Proof, to estab lish claim to tbe land above d escribed, before W . H. C anon. U. 8. C om m issioner, a t his of fice a t Medlord, O regon, on tb e 4th day iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiinntiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitNMii of A pril, 1916. C laim an t n am es as witfiesse«: F ran k D. H ill, of Derby, O regon, I Cliff Hazelwood, of B eagle, ” Jack W alker, of Trail, J . B. W elch, of Asbestos, t s? 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