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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1897)
H ill N ews . G o l d (ioLi) H H il l A Newspajier—Not an O raan. ot BI A . J. O I .S I L Y . P r o p r i e t o r riiiiii-li'.i In n Hiiia) Afternoon. News P iiitiin g Company. ITUU SI! EUS. E. K. ( H I KCHILL, Editor an I Manager. Subscription Kates. IN V A RIA B LY IN ADVANCE One Year, Six Months, - - - <Jovernor................ W illiam P. b ir d Secretary of State II. It. Kincaid t . This well-known and popular Hotel is the T reasu rer.................... P h il M etsclian G. M. Irw in i Great Headquarters for Commercial Men. Tran- S iq it. of Pub. Inst A ttorney General. C. M. Idlenm n »sent Families and Steady Guests. S tate P rin te r............. W. 11. Leeds K ‘ ’"5^1 New and well ventilated rooms. New clean U. S. Senators . . . . .(John II. Mitchell (Geo. AV. McBride «*■5 beds, and its sightly location insures rest and ( ’ongressm en— W- quiet from the noise. Only one block from the F irst District . Thos. H. Tongue Second District depot. AV. R. Ellis ) C. E. W olverton ' Supreme Judges . - E. A. Moore Borad by tlreHIay, Week or Month at reasonable rates. ( It. S. Bean. 0 F“-t ___ t Start by the safracity of Napo- Advertising rates on ¡,p. ie 01 ij.M^p:r*t(Yand may fairly be plication All advertisem ents andicalled otiie of the greatest of that business b.eels will be run until extraordinary m an’s contributions o rd ered out u n less o th e rw ise c o n to tiie world. M e shall produce I : • a id e d f o r our own sugar as easily as we make Eriday, August 13, 1897. our tiu [date. All that is necessurv is a tariff that will prevent our m anufacturers from being swamp- d by foreign competition while hey are gelling the industry on ts feet. C IV IC ilx V » > and living well, is in ju dicious marketing. Where you buy is of as much importance as what you buy and what you pay for it, when it comes to food. You want to know the surroundings of the things you are go ing to eat. Notice the cleanliness of our sto re. Everything is fresh and attractive and our prices are always right. Ona Price to a il, S to ic tiy fo r Cash. I be news from ¡Seattle of the . finding of the bodies of three miners | who were frozen to death in Alaska gives some idea of what travel in winter or spring means in that Ter ritory. Here were three hardy ? i miners, used to roughing it in the , North, who succumbed to a blizzard in April. Their fate will be that R ITTER BROS., 1 of many a foolish prospector this Gold Hill, - Oregon ¡tail who goes into the Klondike I without a good outfit and full sup plies. Restaurant in Connsction. Do • you read the S C O T , ,? ) . >* L CAM Col I .TV I Gold Mill N ew s? Frank J . Clieney makes oath th a t lie I is the senior p artn e r of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in th e If not, W hy n o t? City of Toledo, (. m inty and afore- tate of hio ity of oledo ss H all's C atarrh Cure an d acts d iicch y on cous surfaces of th e testim onials, free. F. is taken in tern ally tin* blood and m u system . Send for J. C iie n f ’ i A C o ., Toledo, O. £ W ^ . l d by Druggists, 75c. T urned T h e ir B acks on K lon d ik e . — A [ arty of three men, from IN D E P E N D E N T O R D ER OF ODI>. I FELLOW S, No. 129. M eets every Saturday night at 7:30 p. ni. Visiting members cordially invited to ateend. J oe O wen , N. G. T om S tanley , V.N.G. E R EL L POST No. 71, G. .1 AS. A. L IL U TT Meets on tin? lirst Saturday of each m onth, a t 2 o’clock p. in. All Visiting V eterans welcomed. V\ . H. B eiiii . i h . Commander. ^ T G G L T LODGE NO. So, A. O. F . ‘ AV. Meets every M onday night a t 8 o ’clock in I. O. O. F. H all. V isit ing m em bers cordially invited. ' W ill A. C arter , M. W. IY O G U E R IV E R TENT NO. K. O. I. 31. of the W orld, m eets every Friday night in School House H all, a t 8 o'clock. All Sir K nights h appening in our city on these occasions arc cordially invited to visit the Tent. 1. K, Cm rchill , Record Keeper. F O S T O F E IC E I> IR E < T O U T . 4 LI. MAILS GOING SOI TH closes at 11:15 a. m. North bound in cluding Eastern mails closes a t 5:20 p. in. Sam s V alley, Prospect an d Asbes Horse Shoeing, Plow, Wagon tos mails closes at 9:10 a. m. H. A. C rvder , P. M. and Carriage work. T weld both high and low grade steel to steel, or iron to steel, also malable iron. I do not weld cast iron. S ta te ( said and th at said firm will pav the sum of One H undred Dollars for each and every case of C atarrh th a t cannot be cured by th e use of H all's C atarrh cure. F rank J. C heney . Sworn In before me and subscribed in my prcsmicc, tiiis litli day of December A. D. 1896. ---------- A. AV. GLEASON, f !iK al J N otary Public. S O C IE T IE S . A llro u n d B la ck sm ith i 11 t he I »ingley tariff shall he the means o f setting the beet-sugar in dustry on its feet in the United Stater, as experts say it will, the result will be the greatest indus trial achievement in America since t lie success of tiie cotton gin. It l i a s lieen estimated that the cost of sugar used by American consumers in tiie last forty years has aggregat ed at least $5,0D0.D00.(XX), or an average of t 1 .OOO.OtHI per annum , much the largest proportion of which lias been furnished by im- l-ortations from the West Indies STA TE. A ll W o rk PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G u a ran te ed . Rates Reasonable for Cash. i. w. cox, S. V. M c F A R R E N , Watches, GRIFFIS^ T he B uilder . Clocks, AND JEWELRY, s,‘a ttlG who must have been vacei- nated against Klondike fever, pass- / L J J I H I I ami (other foreign countries, ' “ „ I through th l, th y yesterday, 0 0 1 0 H l1 1 ' secure this industry to our own ----- people would mean more than any bound for the mines in Southern Oregon. They had a team and Due of the largest mining deals imagination could conceive. It long wagon loaded with their out- io the history of southern Oregon should he remembered that the in dustry long since passed tiie ex fit, which did not include so much was consummated in Josephine perimental stage, and th at success heavy clothing, sleeping bags, etc., county last week, the Denver City for us is not at all problematical. as a Klondike outfit, and they m ine on Soldier creek, owned by H. Mi'ler. .las. Sampson of I he vs-» improvements that have purchased a lot of groceries and other supplies in this city. Thev Eureka, Calif., for $28 000 cash been introduced during the last drove aero . « ' S f X “ S ; “ “ ' ^ P - n t work has been’ thirty or forty years in the science tl e Sound to or this city. I It t is is safe safe 1 ® ° n th e . edge' beveral holes nul processes of m anufacture rend- took a trail for this city. er tiie business now sure and easy to het that they will have a more eunk along its course, show a pay The world's product of beet sugar Conift»rta'>lc winter, and more gold chute for over 500 feet. , . * «»ext spring, than nine out of ten >f ---------- ----------- " ' ,1U • • '.I , was 4,.Lb,...>() those who are now leaving for Eilnca.e V o n r n o w e l« W ith r a a m r e t a . 'mis. lh is vast industry was * given J Alaska Oregonian .^ a n d y c»th»rti.-. t r - c o n s ii p a t i o n forever. • b •«*.111. 10C..3C. I f c . C C UH, drugeisis refund money. O re g o n . £A H. DALRYMPLE, ATTORNEY and COUNCELLOR-AT-LAW . Collections Given Prom pt A t tention. Gold H ill, Or. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. J } R . L. T. BROCK, PHYSICIAN AND SU R GEO N _ Calls of nil kinds answ ered d ay or night, surgery ami diseases of AVoinen a specialty. Office in Gold H ill H otel, K«K»n» 2. G old H . ll , O regon . E . l n r a t e V o n r D o w e ls W i t h C ae c a re tH . it r hn rn Ci '.UIT eonstlPation forever. iuo,»e. If C. C C. fail, druggist»refund money.