Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, January 21, 1899, Image 5

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The New Store has Just Opened Heady for
Business. Everything is NEW CLEAN AND
FRESH—No Old Shelf-worn Goods.
We are
not Entirely Through Marking Goods, but Can
Supply your Wants. S. Rosenthal, Gold Hill.
Clearance
Sale on
I Shoes.
P U R E L Y PERSONAL.
partment and proved herself a ray
al entertainer.
WTIfE TO SI BSfKIliEKS.
! Anyone not receiving their Daily
Chas. Peining is quite sick.
On account of the
S. V. McFarren has the thanks Bulletin promptly are requested to
obtaining
Mrs. F. J. Heck is on the sick of all who attend the church for a n°Ofy us at our office.
list.
N ews P rinting C o .
fine lamp, which he donated that
Agents 8. F. Bulletin,
G. W. Short is in a very critical institution last week.
Gold Hill, Oregon.
condition.
Miss Nora McKinney came down
Horace Pelton was in the city from Jacksonville one day this bushel, the latter figure being for
last night.
and realizing the dislike a
week and was present at the Fire- island stock, the best grade produc-
The S. P. pay car was in the city men’s Ball last night.
great
many people have of
j e I in the valley. For these pota-
We are making room for the : Wednesday.
going into a saloon for it, I
The new signs and artistic work toes a good market is always found
nicest line of shoes ever displayed
have decided to put in a
J.
S.
Orth
attended
the
Firemen’s
on the front of the Prospect saloon
®an Francisco and at other Cali-
in the city.
stock
Ball last night.
is quite an improvement over the j f°rnia points, and throughout An-
O ur P rices on G roceries .
j zona, for the reason that the quali-
C. F. Young returned from Duns­ old way of fixing saloon fronts.
John Hardin, one of Medfords ty of the Oreg°n product is far su
lb can Peaches 15c. 1 lb can muir Saturday.
Berwick Bay Oysters 10c. 2 gal
anything grown in Cali-
W. H. Caine had business in popular tonsorial artists was in the Per’or
We will sell none hut the
bucket Syrup 90c.
city Wednesday. He is down pros- ^’^nia, being smooth on account of
Medford Tuesday.
best quality and at a reason­
pecting in the hills of this vicinity. I ^ ie sandy soil producing them.
Jos. L. Hammersley spent Satur­
able price.
YOU TRY IT.
All the miners are at work and
day night in Jacksonville.
If
Shiloh’s
Cough
and Consumption
The Firemen’s Ball was a success if the rains continue there will be Cure, which is sold for the small price
Geo. E. Nichols, Proprietor
an immense crop of the yellow of 25 cts., 50 cts, and $1.00, does not
both socially and financially.
always on hand
mettal, commonly known as gold. cure take th e bottle back and we will re­
GOLD HILL,
-
OREGON
Mrs. Gilbert and daughter Anna
EASTMAN’S DRUG STORE
Prof. Paynes orchestra gave us a fund your money. Sold for over fifty
are the guests of Mrs. A. L. Harvey.
treat in the way of ball music last years on th is guarantee. Price 25 cts. Gold Hill,
-
-
Oregon
G. W. Treffren of Ashland was
and 50 cts. Gold Hill Drug Co.
1
in the city Monday on legal busi­ night. The Professsrs aggregation
Governor Geer performed his
of players are all A 1, and their
ness.
first
act of executive clemency to­
music was first-class in every re
THE OLD MAYS STOBY.
Clarence Reames spent one day spect.
day, granting a full pardon to
In every town and city in this
the first of the week in Jackson­
George F. McConnell, who was sen­
E.
Earhart
has
secured
advertise
country
there are old men who
ville.
tenced to the penitentiary in No­
ments from all the leading business
have
the
same
story to tell. They
That you can
J. G. Martin of Beagle was in’the houses of this city for his new reg vember, 1896, from Multnomah
get Absolutely
city trading one day the first of ister which will be completed as county, for embezzling funds be­ point out valuable pieces of proper­
the best .. ..
the week.
longing to the Knights of Pythias. ty and say, “ when I was a hoy that
soon as possible.
McConnell was released September property was away out of town. Il
E. W. Starr, of Medford was in
Groceries,
Miss Jo Orth, of Jacksonville, 15. 1898, since which time he has was nothing but a farm. I could
the city Thursday visiting with the spent Sunday in the city visiting
Vegetables,
resided in Jackson County, where have bought it then for $10 or $20
editor and family.
Mrs. E. C. Wells. She left Mon- he has made many friends. The an acre. Now it is worth $10,000.
Canned Goods,
Everybody looks kind o’ sleepy day for Sams Valley whereshe will I n«P
fi,,n carries with it
j, restoration
„ . *• * to
7 But I never
thought the r town
Smoked Meats, Fresh and Dried
. .
. J ,
pardon
.u,..
. i i would
this morning’ Must have been out visit ralatives
a few days.
uj-onoi,;« i • u
i krow out that far. If I had known
F ru its and E verything kept
J
citizenship, which was recommend- a8 much then as I do now, I would
rather late last night.
in a First-class Stock at
Messrs. Schemerhorn & Shorn (ed by Speaker Carter, Senator Cam- lie a rich man.”
L. B. Warner the nurseryman the second hand men of Medford, Uron, State Printer Leeds and Rep-
You have met these old men and
WARNER 4 WORTIAN'S
was down from Medford one day were in the city the first of the resentative Sherwin and Stewart, of W01ldered how they could have had
this week on business
week. These gentlemen have leas- this county and Freeland, of Mor-
o ’ ? Ut d‘d-
Miss Mamie Isaacs and Miss ed the Dodge building and are pre- ,ow, who testified to McConnell’s ment is no'better •/' w h o T a n ^ n
Farm Prod«« Bought and Sold
Barniburg of Medford were present paring to open a branch store here. | exemplary conduct since his re- how big Gold Hill will be by the
MEDFORD,
OREGON
at the ball last evening.
We welcome this new firm in our | lease.
time you are old and gray-headed ?
Y(H Mi MOTHERS.
.
am
,t *'e r? d « d a te business,
In another column will be fount midst and hope they will meet with
Croup
is
th
e
terror
of
thouM
nds,
of
,
*n
c,,nnection
with the N ews . Pri-
much
better
success
than
they
ex
the notice for publication of fina
young
m
others
because
its
outbreak
is
i
C
.e8
a
re
Ye
r
f
ow
,n o w -
T his very
pect
themselves.
proof of Mrs, Nellie Smith.
so agonizing and frequently fatal. * ,lY 18 1 16 F)e8^ tim e to avoid the
M ining P roperty W anted .—I Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure mistakes spoken of in the above old
T he PROSPECT
A number of the Grants Pass
;tm
in correspondence with capital acts like magic in cases of Croup. It man’s story.
Fire boys were up attend the Hook
I have a house and lot in one of
iste
who want to invest in good has never been known to fail. The
and Ladder Co.’s ball last night.
the
desirable
worst
cases
relieved
immediately.
Price
. most
.
. locations in town.
placer and quartz mines. All own-
Mrs. C. F. Young arrived home
25 cts., 60 cts. and »1.00. Gold Hill Drug !Uld 18 conHtan tly occupied a t $4.00
Is th e place to get th e best
~ per
imr rri/mfL
_ cent
. . .
rs of mining properties are request­ zx
month, which I. ««
is ten __
per
Co
from Ashland Sunday evening
W ines, Iaquors and Cigars in
ed
to
bring
in
samples
and
list
their
interest on four hundred and eighty
after having visited her sister in
dollars. This property can lie hud
Jackson county.
property
with
me.
C.
H.
Dalrym­
D unsm uir.
for a trifle more than half that
ple.
tt.
Drs. J. M. Keene and R. T. Bur­
amaunt.
This is one of those bar­
L . J A S M A N N P ro p .
For Infants and Children.
gains
referred
to in the old man's
nett, the popular dentists of Med
The S. P. depot was filled to over­
story
so
often
related.
For partic­
The
Kind
You
Have
Always
Bought
ford were in attendance at the ball flow one day last week. So full
Next door to Postoffice,
ulars call on or address
last night.
was this little shack that the run­ Bears the
F. K. C hurchill
Isold H ill,
Oregon
Mrs. I. M. Muller and children ning hoard and trucks could not be Signature of
N ews Office,
Gold Hill, Oregon.
arrived in the city last Wednesday put in. This will surely rush work
night. She has moved into the on the new depot which this corn-
Deboy house.
pang contemplate building in the
• •••
A fair sized audience attended pring.
_ „
, . the services at the M. E. church
A. J. Aicpsner, the j i ,
j
d
/’
• ,
T o S c h e m e r h o rn
S h o n e ’» S eco n d H a n d S to r e
H o n est
¡last Sunday. Rev. Gregory pieach-
Merchant Tailor, has | e(j t he sermon.
a n d tr a d e th e m t o r n ew g o o d s.
f la v o r in g extracts
■Il<1 spice
just received the finest I San Francisco Beer on draught
We buy. a n y th in g on earth w o rth b a y in g .
New and
Schilling's
Best.
line of samples of fall for the family trade. The best glass
¡Second H and Goode A h vage in Stoek.
and winter goods ever of Beer in town can be had at
For sale by
Jasmann’s saloon.
We have a six-hole, number 7 Range, just an good as new for $11.00.
brought to this city, i
Reames Brothers
A better one with a reservoir for $14.00
Mrs. Fannie Birdsey gave an ex- I
Call and examine
Bed
Springs
from $2.25 up. Chairs 50 to 60c each.
cellent supper to a few invited I Salem dealers are shipping pota
them.
guests last night. Mrs. B. is an toes in large quantities, paying
MESSNER THE TAILOR . excellent hand in the cullinary de- therefor from 30 to 40 cents per
Pure W ines.. ..
.. .. and Liquors,
For Medical Use Only
H. Y. RACKET STORE
Alcohol and Columbian Spirits
Do You
Know ..
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HELLO.
B rin g Y o u r
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’ S c h e m e rh o rn & Shone, Go,d Hi,l> 0,e
SPECIAL PRICES FOR STATIONERY
D U R I N G
J A N U A R Y ,
Good 10 lb W h ite W o v e T u b S ized L e tte r H e ad , N e a tly P r in te d an ti p u t u p in
T a b le ts o f 100 s h e e ts e a c h , w ith g o o d b l o t t e r ro v e rs , ¿ 2 .5 0 p e r th o u s a n d .
In
five h u n d re d lo ts $1.75.
E v e r y th i n g e lse in p r o p o r tio n .
P . K . f l l V p f ' H I T L , The P rin te r , Gold H ill, Oregon
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