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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1897)
GOLD HILL NEWS, Tho Future Prosperity of Gold Hill, Deponds Entirely Upon the Enterprise of Our Citizens. Ftrtot I'cHt f« in < le me Yetoed. .Mu m h r r 13« S t ib n v r lp llo k i Ö I.5 O . GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, A PRIL 23, 1897. 5 C e n i» « ÉLHRHÌÌ îüiiiHisiniHiiuniKiRiiiRiiimuiHHiSiiiiüiiKinmnaiüiiiiiiiuiiiitKiiiiiiUiiitiiiiii^ Grand Rondo River Higher Than Ii Has Been for Years. Evidence of Barefice Bribery la the 2 Colorado Legislature C3 W e are too Busy U npacking our N ew Stock of D ry Goods, 1u M illinery, Men and Boys’ Clotning, Boots and Shoes, H ats and Gaps, Groceries, Provisions, Etc., and A rranging our New Store Koom to W rite Ads. th is W eek. D enver , April 20.— Governor Adams has vetoed the hill regulat ing the manufacture anti sale of oleomargarine. The veto message is sensational, as the governor in 00020107020000000200020201020002010002020101010106010001020201 cludes in his message a letter from a Denver lawf&- to an oleomargar- ine manufacturer in Chicago, going t<> show that the bill wae passed by means of the most open and bare faced bribery in both house and senate. The bill provided that oleomargarine could be sold, but that no coloring matter could be used. The governor withholds the names used In the letter, which was w ritten to urge the manufacturer to send $150, his share of the amount to insure the passage of the hill, ft was stated that local dealers had already contributed, and that man ufacturers in Kansas City and In dianapolis had agreed to do so. G rande ,Or., April 17.—Even the oldest settler acknowledges that tho Grand Ronde river Is higher than it has ever been, and it is sti 1 rising. The bridge north of the main crossing at the I’roehstel place, north of town, was wrecke I by high water last night. At the new schoolhouse in the Ncssly settlement, water is three feet deep. The houses at the Proehstel place and at C. W. Nessly’s are almost completely surrounded by water. Below Island City the lowlands aro flooded, ami, unless the river ceases rising at once, many farmers will 55 he compelled to move themselves ami their stock to higher ground. It was found imrossihle to repair ~ the break in the railroad grade 55 j above Perry, and it was necessary 51 to blast into the hillside and move 55 the track further over. Work was ~ ! carried on all night, and at 2 55 o’clock the east-bound passenger train was enabled to proceed. It is reported that a large part of the flume of the Hilgard Lumber Com pany, on Five Point creek, has been taken out by the high water. A rise of six inches more would take out the Gro Dell bridge. 55 X'y; WATCH TH IS SPACED Persecution of German-American. River 55 £5 55 55 — M arion , O., April 19.—Professor' O. R. Becker, jr., a graduate of a musical conservatory of Germany, ' received a letter yesterday from! L. ' WE W ILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Dresden notifying him that a m ili-! S3: tary court at Leipsie, Germany, de 52 GIVE US A T R IA L mauds his return to Germany, and 5s .his appearance before the m ilitary1 ss P ersonal .—The gentleman who an G o ld H i l l A ie s ’C f i n t n e noyed the congregation last Sunday by court to show cause why he left the ¿2 continually coughing will tind instant German military services: that a nS 53025353232348532353232323480123010000025323530100000053232300480200010248480223234800530048025300 relief by using .One Minute Cough Cure, levy has been made upon his father a speedy and harm less remedy for th ro at Another Spanish victory. Wey- and lung troubles.—Allison A Co. ler’s forces raided a bedroom the other night and tore up an Ameri The professor says he is now an j ____ _ THE HUNT A FAILURE. can flag. It is presumed that there American citizen: that he came to J this country several years ago after ExtSIlt Of D3.QIS.g6 tO til2 0i8£0n Hot was great rejoicing in Havana .at Th8 Thing Got Away, and Uncle Sam T acoma , April 18.—The great this intrepid act, and that the com serving hie time in the German Ascertained coon and vermine hunt on Fox Can’t Find It. manding officer will he promoted. army. Through the German rep-i island, in which several hundred Now, Mr. Morgan!— 8 . F.Chronicle. resentative he will appeal to the N ew Y ork , April 16.—The battle hunters participated, was anything S eattle (W ash.), April 14.- state department and ask the pro The scheme to put articles on the ship Jndiana, which lies anchored hut a success as a vermine-killing There is still some uncertainty as tection of this government. bee, though all who attended were to the actual extent of the damage free list which are controlled by off Tompkinsville, lost one of her well satisfied, as the courtesies < f to the battle-ship Oregon. There j trusts might not work well all torpedo shells on the morning of TAXING TRAVELING STOCK. has been some delay in pumping! | around, hut it would have an ex- the 14tli, while at target practice. the islanders made the outing a the water out’of Thedock, and until I « « ^ n g ly good effect on the armor- The torpedo shell was a blank one most eujoyabfe one. Last year ov< r Assessor Pollock of Douglas coun 1000 head of vermine were destroy the dock is clear a thorough exami-j l’' ale combine. eighteen feet long and was fired at ty lias been after Pelton Bros, for a ed in the great annual drive, among an imaginary target 500yards from few davs, trying to get the taxes on n°l’on cannot be made, the battle-ship. The mechanism of which were cougar, wildcat, coon, some 600 head of cattle the firm The obstruction in the dredged „■ i hear, ’ mink and weasel, hut tin the shell got out of order and , the has purchased in this countv to channel has been discovered. It is ■ sum total of the catch on Fox is practice crew were nnabla to find it. take over to Klamath. Pelton Bros. a bank of old sunken piles and It is suppesed that the air chamoers land was alsiut half a dozen blue have objected on the ground that hard pan, remains of an old copper and a couple of crows. K thev paid taxes on the purchase dam, which has evidently been' Mrs. Emma J. Hannah May Be Sent got out of order. The torpedo-shell money in Jackson county and they there some time and was prob- Back from Asylum to Penitentiary. cost $2500 and several boats’ crews Judge Golvig, of Jacksonville will of the Indiana have searched the think they should beexempt from ably left by the contractors. Sam- address the citizens of Gold Hill waters of the upper and lower hay, and vicinity, Saturday evening, paying on the stock. In some eases l’'es *be obsi.ru "tion have been S alem , Or., April 20.—Emma J. endeavoring to locate it, hut so far .May 1, on the workings and bene they have kept hack the amount of forwarded to \\ ashington c itj. , , T. An order for two hull plates to Hannah, thp Linn cou” ty murder- without success. taxes when buying stock of farmers fits derived from the A. \V. U. W. and this has caused a "kick” among replace those damaged has been ess, who was transferred from the Some of the residents of Inde the latter, who are inclined to sent San Francisco. The damage penitentiary to the insane asylum pendence are considerably worked I A piece of county scrip was re blame Mr. Pollock, hut in his offic to the ship will not prevent h e r j March 20, does not impress the ceived by the sheriff of Umatilla seeing what they term a ial capacity he considers himself as from going to sea at once. The re- asylum authorities as being very „ up , over . o i l .1 county last Wednesday io p a y . , . , . bound to use all diligence in col port of Constructor Capps, who is insane. In fact, Superintendent ghost, which seems to have taken ; inent . of . taxes, w hich is regarded as possession of an old house that lecting on stock passing out of the now engaged in making a more de- Paine says she has so far exhibited stands on the Johnson farm, on the a curiosity. The warrant was one county. He assesses an average of tailed examination of the ship’s no evidences of insanity. Jt is not road between Independence and of the old No. 9 series, wa‘ dated $9 per head and the taxes would bottom from the inside, goes to claimed, however, that she is not Dallas. January 18, 1881, and sig co by .1. therefore he about 27 cents for each show that the injuries are more se- mentally unbalanced. There are B Keeney, who was then county rious than appear now. It is prab -' patient» whose periods of insanity animal. Totano Syit af.« Su..-»e K or ! iF if, clerk. The piece of scrip was for To q u it tr.bseco e v:Hy and forever, be nu< In regard to assessing countv able no attempt will lie made at are recurrent, and between those ’ictiv. $5, anil was drawn in favor of Dr. full of life, nerve and vijfor, take No To« v ie vnr.der w?r..? r, tliut make» weak men ! J. W. Hall, who was then county scrip, Mr. Pollock is in doubt hut present to repair them, hut that periods they are apparently sane, i ntr-xig. A!1 drug^lata, COe or 91. Cure f uaran-I , t f . has an attorney hunting up the the work will l»e done when the The Hannah woman has been i. 1 Booklet and iuvn"le free. A IreM p liy p ic k ll) . T h o u g h lHHUed III J a n - C o , Chicago or New York. .. • . . Oregon again goes into dock to he placed in a ward, where she is care- SUrllDg Remedy law on the matter. - v______ uary, lbS l, it was not . registered fitted with her bilge keels, some fully watched, and if her present The cattle have been permitted The semiannual report of the until February 26 of this year. The mental condition is maintained, to depart without paying taxes. lime during the summer. couuty officials of Lake county warrant was paid to the sheriff by ----------°---------- j will he returned to the penitentiary. shows the total outstanding and the I fast National bank, into whose Mr. Pollock having obtained legal The grain in Gilliam county, ............o_______ advice on the matter. According Klamath county has warrants unpaid warrants to he, with esti- possession it had come from a hank to law the parties who owned the around Condon, never looked more promising for a crop The usual outstanding to the amount of $62,- muted interest, $12,134 86, while hi Elgin. stock on the 1st day of March must acreage is in, and if the .June winds 301, and the interest thereon is the total of unp.rd taxes due and Unconditional surrend’ r, is the only pay the taxes.—Courier. ■ term s those famous little pills known as do not scorch too hard, Gilliam $15,575. The county’s resources owing the county is $35,658 90. C o. Blank Torpedo Lost. L Contractors to Blame. No Evidencesof Insanity K Incut* Your Bowel» W ith rn a c a re ta . county will he all right again this are estimated to he of the value of i$ 19,461. Cindy m tn a n tc , ear» cotistipnHon farm er. JOc.SSc- It C. C. C fail, d raf« is« rr|u n U money. , year. T a f u r . C oo*tlp»tlon l o n r t r . Tslie nMCarsta CardvC'ithartlc. Wc or 25c U U. C. C. fall lo cure, drug^ihi» refund muuc) DeW itt’s Little Early Kisers will make witli constipation, si< k headache and stomach troubles.—Allison A Co.