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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1898)
The First loluuin Sow Complete. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF TH E WORD “ C A S T O R I A ” AND “ P I T C H E R ’S C A S T O R IA ,” AS our t r a d e m a r k . J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, o f Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator o f “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the same that has borne and docs now on every bear the facsim ile signature o f wrapper. This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,’’ which has been used in the homes o f the Mothers o f America fo r over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought on the and has th e sig n a tu re o f wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company o f which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. ' * March 8,1897. Do Rot Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which ev en h e does not know. ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THL FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE O r ° Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed Yen. l«t C.ntAUR CM««, TT MUnKAV SmeCT, NEW YORK CITY. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don’t Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried Vou can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. H u . m r . u put up o h m ,■<, to fru tlfy t „ . unlY.r«d pnuwnt d « n .n<l for » low prie» If you don’t find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the D ruggist’s I he following items appeared in the S. F. Chronicle of Jan . 17, which if true will he a big thing for Southern Oregon. Both of these mines are only a few miles from our city hut we are unable at this time to get facts to substantiate them : “ It is said that the recent strike of grade ore in the Lady Oregon claim of the Hammersly mine runs $75 to the ton. A vein of quartz, two feet wide W ith this number, the N ews com pletes its first volume of 52 papers. Next week we will start the second valume. We have received patron age, far ill excess of our ex pectat ions and now only hope, the future will continue as in the days gone hv. Quite a number of our subscribers ! time will expire next week. Your papers are marked this week, and. unless you renew your subscription, next weeks paper will he your last th at assays $8000 to $10,000 to the ton Inis been found on Bogue river We do not impose upon your good ; near Bock point, ju.-t above th e old nature, as do our contemporaries, | ranch of Hr. Col\ ig.” by sending the paper on, and bring in our hill a year or so hence. The N r ,vs has just received a ; Sometimes we find people who do large stock of honk, news and job ! not have the change to spare at paper and with our un-exeelled fa l the time, who want the N ews . If cilities are now ready fortheS pring this is your case, notify us, and we trade. Call and see samples and I will arrange to tit your case some get our prices before ordering. If way. out of the city send for same. We The N ews is now thoroughly es will heat any-thing you ever had tablished and whether or not it is both in quality of work, stock and appreciated by the com m unity, will prices. We lead and never follow. soon be decided. If you take an Some one with a fondness for fig- interest in the building up of Gold tires lias kept a record of the num Ilill, you should help support your home paper. It is an already dem ber of train robberies in the United onstrated fact th a t a town without States since 1890, and lound th at a newspaper is not a live town. It since th a t time 218 trains have is also a fact that the more p atron been hele up, 78 parsons killed and age a paj>er gets the better the pa 67 shot, hut not fatally wounded. per. We only hope we may b» For 1897 there were 30 “hold-ups;'’ able to increase the size and qu ali four robbers were killed, and three ty of the paper; hut unless we are wounded, while four passengers liberally patronized, we will con and trainm en were killed and eight tinue to bight off that only which wounded. we are able to chew. May we con My daughter, when recovering tinue sending you the N ews ? I t is from an attack of fever, was a great for you to decide what the N ews shall he and do during the coming sufferer from pains in the hack and year. It is only hope you will de hips," writes Louden Grover, of cide for the good of the town and Sardis, Ky. “ After using quite a community. Which will you do num ber of remedies without any take a step forward or backward? benefit she tried one hottie of C ham berlain’s Rain Rahn, and it Lv«» nmdy buys ¡so. has given entire relief.” C ham ber C f ’aml v C a th a rtic , the m ost won la in ’s Rain Balm is also a certain d e riu l iib'dicul disco v ery o f the atre. p eas a n t and rrfro a h in ? to th e lam e, a d g en tly cure f»,r rheumatism. Sold by Gold and p ositively on kidneys, liv e r and bowels, Hill Drug Co. cleansing the e n tire sy sb ni. dispel colds, c u re head nolle, fe v er, hab itu al constipation and biliousness. P lease buy and try a box oi C. C. C to-day; 10, 25, 50 bents. Hold and g u a ra n te e d to cu re by all d ru g g ists. The m erchants of Jackson coun ty have effected a combination to ---------- o—— ----- bring suit against the state hoard Buy your writing tablets at E ast of equalization to prevent the en m an’s drug store. tering up of the 50 per cent increase of assessment on merchandise and J. M. Thir. wend, of Grosbeck, Texas, says th a t w in n he has a spell i,i in dig es sti ck in trade in this county. A tio n ,a n I feels bad and slu gg ish, be takes E. Rearnes, of Colvig «, Reamer, Iwoof DeU ¡tts L itt le E a rly K ise rs at n ig h t, and l.e is a ll r ig h t th e ne xt mor left for Salem last night, where the n in g . .Many thousands of o th e rs do the action will lie >>egun, with White A same th in ’ Ho y o u ?— A llis o n A Co. Jacoks, of Jacksonville, as plaintiffs ---------- —x—-------- - Mothers whose children are troub Miss Nichols of the New York led with had colds, croup or whoop ing-cough will do well to read what Racket Store was a passenger for Hr. R. E. Ilohey,of Olney, Mo.,savs Medford Wednesday. on this subject. He writes: “ For Several new subscribers have years we have used Cham berlain's I Cough Remedy, and always keep it been ailded to our list this week: in the house. It is regarded in our among them are J. A. Cook, of Dra ian ily as a specific for all kinds ol per. J. W. M arkshury, A. J. Olsen. i colds and coughs. The 25 and 51 ■I. h . Miller and J. I. Brown of this , ent bottles for sale by Gold Hill city. Drug Co. Notices are out calling a special Z,!.“ ’ I lie ( h risiian church people of meeting of the voters of this school '• en tial P oint will hold servic th e n district for the purpose o f levying • n the second ami fourth of eaeli mold h. Sunday’s an eight mill tax to pay interest on bonds and other indebtedness.