This Week Only! I WHEN A MAN’S SINGLE he thinks most about the style of his shoes; when he has been married a year he begins to ask about their durability. The advantage in buy­ ing Hermann’s Fine Shoes is that you get both style and durability for the one price. They are always up to date in shape and workmanship, and they’ll fit your pocketbook as well as they do your feet. them from $ 1 .6 5 to $ 3 .5 0 . We have Which is your size ? S. R o s e n t h a l , ! 1 I. O . O . F . B r i c l < B l o c k , G o ld H ill, O re . P U R E L Y JP E R S O N A L . Do You Know .. That you can get Absolutely the best .. .. G ro c e rie s , V e g e ta b le s , C a n n e d G o o d s, Smoked Meats, Fresh and Dried F ru its and E verything kept in a First-class Stock a t î WARNER & WORTMAll’S G R O C E R Y Farm Produce Bought and Sold M EDFORD, - OREGON C u t t in g s About our Knives, Scissors, Razors, etc., are in order. They are keen goods and call for sharp talk. Our cutlery department contains a particularly fine assortment of high class articles. The cutting parts are made of the finest steel and will retain their keeness for years. The prices are less than such high grade articles should sell for. BOYDEN & NICHOLSON, t The Hardware Men, Medford, Ore If you need a good blood purifier take Eastman’s Extract of Sarsa­ parilla 128 doses for 11. Look for carpets, mattings, win­ dow shades, etc. in about 10 days at Rosenthals. Stayton a small town in Marion county is soon to have a broom factory. The machinery has been ordered from the east and a suffici­ ent amount of brodm corn to keep the factory running until the new crop is on the market. Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the English Baptist Church at Miners­ ville. Pa., when suffering with rheu­ matism w was advised to try Cham­ berlain’s Pain Balm. He says; “ A few applications of this liniment proved of great service to me. It subdued the inflamation and reliev­ ed the pain. Should any sufferer profit hv giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me.” For sale bv Emery J. Eastman, Hold Hill, or Ben Haymon, Rock Point. E. Earhart wentto Medford Wed­ nesday on business. Arthur Fitzgerald re-opened the Union Hotel Wednesday. H. A. Shorey went to Grants Pass on business last Saturday. J. H. Beeman was at Grants Pass last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Carl Phelps went to Med­ ford Monday to do some trading. A. E. Kellogg was down from Jacksonville the first of the week. C. F. Young went to Ashland Sunday morning on the overland. N. E. Graves and wife, of Apple- gate, were in the city last Tuesday. Geo. E. Nichols was in the Pass Saturday night with the rest of the boys. E. C. Wells and wife went to the Pass last Saturday night on tiie ex­ cursion. T. W. Stephens, of Ashland, was registered at the Gold Hill last Tuesday. There was thirty tickets sold for the excursion to Grants Pass last Saturday night. Carl Phelps was among the Gold Hill visitors at Grants Pass last Saturday night. Mrs. A. L. Harvey went to Med­ ford Thursday morning to visit rel­ atives a day or so. Remember the Hamlin’s Wizard Oil show Monday night. Admis­ sion only 15 cents. I. M. Muller and wife were among the Gold Hill visitors at Grants Pass last Saturday night. John Osborne moved out to the Braden mine so as to be nearer his work, the first of the week. W. H. Caine went to Grants Pass to help institute the grand order of Orients last Saturday night. The invitations of the Y.-P. S. C. E. for their hard times social was sent out last Sunday morning. D. L. Wilson, of Woodville was in the city last Sunday night trans­ acting business with our merchants. Deputy county assessor Kellogg has been busying himself this week taking assessment of the citizens oi this place. W. T. Ileames and wife were among those who went on the ex­ cursion last Saturday night to Grants Pass. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil Co, every night next week at Bailey’s Hall. Admission 15 cents. Be out early and get good seats. F. Jasmann and wife went to their old home in Grants Pass last Saturday night. Mrs. J. visited over Sunday with her parents. Emery J. Eastman, our enter­ prising druggist went to Grants Pass last Saturday evening remain­ ing over until Monday on business. We Will Sell Cabot W Muslin at 4 ’c All 5c Calicos at 4 cents Canned Tomatoes $1.05 per Dozen “ Corn, 1.10 per Dozen Tomato Catsup per Bottle 15 cts. 1 lb Shillings Best Soda 7 cents 1 1-2 lb Can Shillings Best Baking Powders for 80 cents. Rubber Lined Duck Coat $2. N. Y. Racket Store, Gold Hill, Oregon THE OLD MAWS STORY, The editor was in the Pass last J. H. Miller gave a free dance to the boys of the town Monday night. Saturday night witnessing the per­ In every town and city in this The event Iteing in honor of his formances of the “Orients.” The country there are old men who wedding which came off last week. meeting was a failure on account of have the same story to tell. They L. C. Lame and wife left last the actions of some of the Grants point out valuable pieces of proper­ Wednesday night for Portland Pass boys who had indulged in the ty and say, “ when I was a hoy that where they will reside for a few excessive use of intioxicants. We, property was away out of town. It hope the boys will repent of their years prior to their going east. was nothing hut a farm. I could actions before holding another A. Friel, of Central Point was in have bought it then for $10 or $20 the city the first of the week look­ meeting, as it spoils not only their i an acre. Now it is worth $10,000. ing for a position as teacher. We fun but mars the pleasure of those | But I never thought the town would understand that he succeeded in who spend their time and money to i grow out that far. If I had known as much then as I do now, I would getting a school somewhere on Galls he present on these occasions. l>e a rich man.” creek. M onday ’ s C onvention . — There You have met these old men and W. H. Beidler returned from a was a large crowd of citizens gath­ wondered how they could have had business trip to Oakland last Thurs­ such poor judgment, hut did you ered at the school house hall last day morning. Mr. B. says there ever stop to think that your judg­ were four inches of snow on the j Monday night for the purpose of ment is no better ? Who can tell a ticket to he voted on how big Gold Hill will he by the ground in Oakland the night he nominating at the coming election in April. A. time you are old and gray-headed ? left for home. R. Merritt was selected as chair­ 1 am in the real estate business, ^Walter Churchill who has been man of the meeting and W. A. Car­ in connection with the N ews . Pri­ in the city visiting with his brother ter secretary. J. H. Beeman, J. B. ces are very low now. This very returned to his home in Salem R Morelock and J. W. Marksbury day is the best time to avoid the where he is employed as candy were selected as tellers. I. E. mistakes spoken of inYlie above old Dehoy, II. C. McNeil, A. S. Moon, maker in the Spa the leading con­ W. H. Runnells, J. W. Marksbury, man’s story. 1 have a house and lot in one of fectionery house of that city last Sam Tweedy, T. J. Downing and the most desiruhle locations in town, W. H. Stickel were placed on nom- and is constantly occupied at $4.00 Saturday. L. F. Pate received a letter from i ination for trustees. On taking per month, which is ten per cent some relatives in Kansas last Wed­ j the vote the ballot stood as follows: interest on four hundred and eighty Dehoy 37, McNeil 40, Moon 32, nesday niglit and anticipates going Runnells 20, Marksbury 3(5, Twee­ dollars. Tills property can he had there to live in a month or so to en­ dy 32, Downing 39, Stickel 22 and for a trifle more than half that amaunt. 'Phis is one of those bar­ gage in the shoe business with his I scattering votes 3. Moon and gains referred to in the old man's son-in-law. Mr. Pate thoroughly Tweedy being tied a second ballot story so often related. For partic­ understands this business and will was taken of which Moon received ulars call on or address 20 votes and Tweedy 33. For Re­ F. K. CiirRCHii.i, do well. corder W. A. Carter received 49 N ews Office, (¡old Hill, Oregon. The W. R, C. of this city held a votes and J. R. R. Morelock 6. meeting and banquet at the school There were three up for the mar- house hall last Tuesday night. shalship, Walter Dungey received T W O GOOD PAPLRS There were two new members eniti- J 30 vote«, L. F. 1’ate 19, and J. H. Beeman 4. TI hr leaves the citizens ated after which a luncheon was ticket as follows: For Trustees, I. T W O served. Several mentliers of the G. E. Deboy, H. C. McNeil, J. W. BOLARS. A. II. were present at the banquet. Marksbury, Sam Tweedy and T. J. Downing. For Cily Recorder, W. That, is just, the am ount David Z. Beidler, of Sams Valley ! A. Carter. For Marshal, Walter th a t it will cost you to was in the city Monday transacting ; Dungey. Imve two good news-pa­ pers visit your home tlfty- business among our citizens. Mr. t wo tim es, The N ews ami B. has the agency for a patent med­ T hey A re C oming .—Next Mon­ Oregonian icine known as Liquid Electricity, day night the original Hnmlins’s Leave your order with the and we are glad to know that he is Wizard Oil Company will start in N ews P rinting C o ., (■old Hill, Oregon. doing well with it as he is a deserv­ to play at Baileys Hall for the en­ ing man and the medicine he is tire week. The price of admission ONLY T W O DOLLARS. is only 15 cents and the perfor­ selling is all right. Wednesday Geo. E. Nichols re­ mance is equal to that of any 50 cent show on the road. Jerry Sul­ ceived two new bicycles from the livan the little man who is only 40 M ining P roperty W anted .—I factory in Chicago. Geo. took one inches high will give a show each of them out to try it that evening. evening which is worth the price of am in correspondence with capital­ The wheel was on top part of the admission alone. Some people im­ ists who want to invest in good time and some of the time Geo. was agine that because this is a patent I placer and quartz mines. All own­ medicine show that the time will master of the situation, but Thurs­ he taken up in trying to sell the ers of mining properties are request day he said he felt like he had been different kinds of remedies they are ed to bring in samples and list their placing before the public. This is through the battle at Manilla. property with me. C. H. Dalrym­ Clark Williams and family came however a great mistake. The ple. tt. down from their mountain home writer has had the pleasure of wit­ - ■■■' ' o- ... nessing this show several times and last Saturday to lay in some sup­ can say that there is nothing in it YOU« MOTHERS. plies. Mr. W. says that, they have that anyone can take offense at, Croup is the terror of thousands, ol had lots of snow up his way this and only a few minutes is spent in young m others Isicausc its outbreak is winter, varying in depth from two talking medicine, and this is done so agonizing und frequently fatal. Shiloh’s <’oiigh ami Consumption ( me inches to three feet since Christmas. in such a way that it is amusing acts like magic in eases of ( roup. It to all. If you fail to attend this has never been known to fail. The show you will miss the best thing worst cases relieved immediate!v. Price Sehili ng's Best that has been in (¡old Hill for sev­ 25 cts., 50 cts. and Iff .00. Gold llill Drug Co. 1 baking powder eral years. tea flavor-rig extracts foffre ----------x------ ~ and apn ea Kxla F or H ale .—A nice hard wood are not a cure-all; but the} BORN. bedroom suit in good condition, the make lile better. mirror on the bureau is n fine 74 LEW IS.- To the wife of W. T. French beveled plate glass. ('all For «ole bv Lewis, in Sams Valley, March 8, and examine it at the N ews office. Rrn-t-.r« 1899, a bouncing 10 pound N o-T o Ila«- for F ifty ren t». See Rosenthals Crash Hats before daughter. The mother and child Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. make* weak buying elsewhere. are getting along fine men atron«. blood pure. fcOc. 11. AU