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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1899)
G old H ili . N ews . increase of ii certificates, m um p A N ew sp ap er— N o t a n O rg a n . News Printing Company, PUBLISHERS. F. K. (’HIKCHILL, Editor atul Manager. S u b K c r lp lio ii K u li'» . IN V A RIA BLY in advancr One Year, Six M onths, - - . - - - #1 (X) 50 in u o v ie u s « m g u m m id m i mid there were increases in silver dollars and ¡m inor pieces, in greenbacks and ' national bank notes. THE MOST POPULAR ■xïW.'Wi MM.W MtilUEKS. C roup b th e te r r o r of th o u sa n d s, of y o ung m o th e rs b ecause its o u tb re u k is , so ag o n isin g a n d fre q u e n tly fatal. ! S h ilo h ’s Cough am t C o n su m p tio n C ure acts like m agic in cases of C roup. It has never lieen know n to fail. T he w orst cases relieved im m e d ia te ly . Price 25 c ts ., 50 cts. a n d <1.00. G old H ill D rug Co. 1 â T ito K in d Y o u n „ n , A lw ays B o u g h t, a n d w hich 1ms been lu u s e f o r o v er 3 0 y tr i , h a s b o rn e th o a! m a tu r e o f A cup of very hot m ilk, taken at bedtime, some one says, will pre A Kansas woman in Butler coun vent sleeplessness. On the other l y b , . managed a 4 5 0 -a c refarm / ¿ " j "™ c ™ hot lor 10 year, and has raved «20,000. ,„i„ce pje, takel, „ 1 hie „ p r in te d merely to abo» » h a t „ ¡ |, dw ire (() , _ a woman can do when not handi- • • u. . , . , , , unless one is nightm are-proof. .capped with a husband. „ , , , ' homebody who presum ably ‘‘There is no longer any question claim s to be an authority says that as to where Admiral Dewey stands,’’ : the most easily digested meats are telegraphs the special W ashington ‘‘cold m utton, m utton chops, ten- correspondent of the St. Louis derloin and sirloin steaks, land» Globe-Democrat, ‘‘He is a firm chops,chicken, rabbit and venison.” supporter of the policy of the pres- According to this one would do w ell' - t v *(^e n t- to let roast elephant, boiled lion The fact th a t »nrallpni i , abroad , 8" ake *lw' e' in various portions of the s ta te .1 Now, said an English school- while not sufficient to cause alarm , m aster’ a8 he displayed a bright 5- should be sufficient to cause vacci- A l l i n g piece between the tips of nation to become general. U nrea his finger and thum b, “ the first boy | soiling fear of the disease is foolish; or girl th at puts a riddle to me I careless defiance of it is not the less J which I cann<»t answer will receive so. In this, as in other m atters, 11118 aB a 8if t A ny m ore?” he the prudent man foreseeth evil and a6ke(b as soon as silence was re- hideth himself. stored and no one had claimed the ------------------- ° ° ’n- “ Yes, sir,” sang out a little Congressman Landis, of Indiana, fellow from the further end of the is in Iowa m aking speeches. At school. “ Why am I like the Prince the opening of the compaign at Des of W ales?” Moines, the other day, he said: “ It « f he Prince of W ales?” said the has been claimed by some members master, thoughtfully. “ The Prince of the democratic party th a t it is | of Wales?” he repeated to himself the poor m an’s party. I am in Really, Johnny, I see no resent clined to th in k this is true. I blance in you; I ’ll give it up.” never knew poor men to m ultiply “ Because,” cried the lad, joyful so fast as in a democratic era.” ly, ‘ I in waiting for the crow n.” ---------- X— — You w ouldn’t expect to p lan t -a QIEER SAKES OF FAMS U 179». seed and never go near it again and yellow newspapers. Rogue River Milling Company, a n d Ii:: . b e e n m a d e u n d er Ills p er sonal supervision sin ce its tnfhncy. , A 'lew no one to deceive yon in tl.L . A ll C o u n te rfe its, Im ita tio n s a n d S u b s titu te s a re b u t F \ - p c rin ie u ts t h a t trill« w it it a o d e n d a n g e r th e h e a lth id’ ln tu u ts a n d C h ild re n —ih p e rie n e o a g a in s t F .xperlinent. Saturday, Oct. 21, 1899. During the nine m onths ending ( September 30, a round-num bered The cheerful man is a king.— j b»tal of 2700 miles of new railroad were laid in the United States. Bickers ta ff. ~ ~7 7 More than $13,000 of state school Kruger stands alxiut as small a . . , i t ■ . ,, -ii . money has been lent on farms in chance of victory as Brvan will at ... , ’ ¡the vicinity of Fossil, Wheeler th e next election. ,, -------------------- county, since May 1, at 6 per cent Dewey’s reception in Boston A friend at our elbow th in k s it ought to he a warning to Atkinson will lie a long war if Aguinaldo to move to Springfield. lights on until the democrats elect another ¡»resident; especially as The difference between patriots 14,10 are ashamed of the onlv one and ‘‘an tis’" is that one can lie found in the columns of the arm y, and they have elected since 1856.— the other in the columns of a few Statesman. Flour (I oph ’ ii I grow in a bed, but is ground at our mill. Freah- ness is a leading ebar- aeterislie. What is CASTORI A C asto rin la a s u b s titu te fo r C asto r Oil, P tirctroric, D rops a n d Soothing- S yru p s. I t is H arm less a n d 1 'leasan t. I t c o n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N ureotio so »staiue. I t s agro is its g u a ra n te e . It d e stro y s W orm s a m t allay s F e v e rish n ess. I t e u res D la rriu e a a n d W in d « u , 11 reliev es T e e th in g T ro u b les, e u res C o n stip atio n a n d F la tu le n c y . I t assim ila te s th e Food, re g u la te s tho “ “ <l 1,o' v<‘,s’ b’D ln g h e a lth y an d n a tu ra l sleep. 1,10 C h ild re n 's P a n a c e a —T ho M o th e r’s Friend. g e n u in e castoria J. J. HOUCK Manager GOLD HILL, - OREGON. t . a . hood Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. R epairing a Specialty. GRANTS PASS. ALW AYS ' Bears the Signature of TRANSPORTATION COLUMN. FAST AND SOUTH Il Y T il K The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ÏOBTEf a / N n T w r - f r -r- _ _ _ EXPRESS TICE l ETS TRAINS LEAVE D AILY. PORTLAND 7 :0 0 p .tn ) lv P o rtla n d ar T h e sam e a . a re G IV E N AW AY F R E E w ith every fifty c e n t p u rc h a se at 10:09am - l v Gold H ill lv „ K earnes B ro th e rs Big Store. 7 :45 a.m ’ a r San F rancisco lv 5 :00 p.m ar ( >gilen ar 6 :05 p.m ar D eliver lv H :40 a. in ar OtimiiH ar 7 :15 j».m .li Ciiicago lv 7 :00 n.m a r L is AnyelesH a r « 1 5 p.m a r El Paso ar 4:15 p.m F ort W o rth a r 7 :5fl a .in I a r New Grl. a io a r Dining Cars I i R : 15 a .m • 4 , .45 a.m |K :05 p .m i 1:10 p.m I 6 :45 p.m I 8 :50 a.m 6 :3U p.m 9 :25 p.m 2 :35 p.m « '40 u.m « 40 p .m Observation Cars ! i’lillmiiii F irst-d u e s am i T o u rist C a rs a tta c h e d to all th ro u g h troina. HOSKHORG MAIL— DAILY. « :30 a .in J lv 5:20 p .,„ I a r Portland KoMohurg a r i4:30 p .ra lv 17 ¡30 «.m Between Portland and Corvallis. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Mail tr a in d a ily , e x te p t S u n d ay . 7:30 a .tn | lv ¡ I l :65 p .n if a r Portland U orvullis ar 15:50 p.na lv 11 :20 p.m At A lb an y mid ( ’orvallin co n n ect w ith C. A E . tra in s . The queer names given to tracts expect it to bear fruit. Yet th a t’s the way a great m any people d o ' °f lan<l by the owners in olden advertising, put an advertisem ent Hmes are illustrated in a convey- in a newspaper, run it week after ance encountered by a clerk in the week w ithout change, and expect it Baltimore record office recently to accomplish more than all their while engaged in re-organizing the salesmen Advertising properly indexes. The deed in question is done will work wonders in a busi- recorded in liber W. G., No. 60, uess-bringing wav; but like a grow- folio 57. I t was executed in 1799, ing p lant, it requires careful atten- a °d conveyed from Joshua Steven- tion. son to Richard G ittings five tracts ~ ; ----- ¡of land in Baltimore county, the stock of gold in the co u n try , con8ideration $1 0(J0 7 The ini » eckm » knck pamhknukm daily , KXCKPT Hl N D A Y . a r 1 8 :2 5 a .I« / .20 p m lv McM uiv ille lv - 7» :53 a.in 8:30 p .m ) a r In d e p e n d e n c e lv /4 :5 0 a. in D irect connection a t San F ranciecn znV ' S tS i ,i"’i '1,V1Ili" r s for » « » a i i , J a p a u , t In n a, I lie 1 ln lip p in e s a n d A u stra lia . For th ro u g h tic k e ts a n d ra te s call on o o iffir R. " ■ c - .................• C H . M ahkiiam , K okhlkk , M an ag er. hffiH n,ng 7 “ “ ’‘¿I tHe ,4reaKUr>’ , name of each tract and its dimen- O n tr« are aB fo” — “ M vSw ete it - a . »!«!»,563,565. The b “ T ‘,nd P ' tehw ’” t o t a l acres; “ Here Is Life W ithout Care am ount of money in circulation, and Love W ithout Fear,” 41 j acres; not including money in the treas “The Unexpected Discovery,” 262 ury, is $132,108,794 greater th an it acres; “ Hug Me Snug,” 15 acres, was a year ago, and the increase is and “Stevenson’s Cow Pasture, distributed over every variety of W ith L ittle 1 Am C ontent,” 22 currency except the “Sherm an” acres. notes and the currency certificates. -O’- The increases in detail are as fol An exchange is authority for the lows: Gold c o in .......................... »23 011 T- q startling announcem ent th a t one S ilver d o lla r s ............ 7 w it a r editor has been found in heaven. Sm all s ilv e r ................ .W ;.’ ......... J g ’Î S Gold c e rtific a te s.............. 63’o7n’i t» How he got Ihere is not positively Silver c e r tif ic a te s ... ; ........ b ’S k ’S known, but it is conjectured tnat « ir e e n b a e k s ...................... ; (. \ ( . 23 2 0 4 43.- he piously passed himself off for a X ational b ank n o te s ............ ... . 7,981,WU Christian and stepped in unsuspect The decrease in “ Sherm an” notes ed. When the “dodge” was discov was $6,747,108, and in currency ered they aearched the beautiful certificates $1,765,000. For Octo realms of felicity in all their length T h i s S c h o o l 1» N o w U n d e r S t n t e C o n t r o l . ber the het increase of money ou t and breadth fo ra lawyer to draw It is the larg est and Most Progressive School in Southern Oregon. side the treasury was $6,572,045. up the paper for his ejectment, but A large q uan tity of gold was dej.os they could not find one, and of S125 Pays all Expense, for One Year’, Schooling, Including B ook, iJtç.d in exchange for certificates, re- course the editor held the fort. Southern Oregon State Normal School. G . F. A P. A. PORTLAND, OREGON. TO SAW WOOD and say nothing is possible if von work with one of the saws from our stock. We have every size, shape and style of saw known to the t rade and every one is made of the mesf steel, perfectly tempered and finished. The prices are less than such high grade artieles should sell for. W. T. VAN SCJY, Ashland, Oregon. ¡The BOYDEN it NICHOLSON H ardw are Men, Medford, Or t