Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, October 21, 1899, Image 8

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is a disposition among some of the HAMMEHSLKY A CARTER,
politicians to make political capi-(
tai out of the apparent willingness
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Counsellors and Attorneys-at-Law.
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of the Treasury officials to help the ,
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money kings, but officials say they
W ill p ra c tic e in all th e c o u rts of
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South Africa is a long ways from would l>e glad to do the same thing ilo* sta to , Olllce in B eem an b u ild in g , I
Oolil H ill, ( tro g o li.
the U. S., but there are numerous anytime the available cash in the
reasons why the officials of this Treasury warrants it. since the prof­
government are wat ching with in­ it of the government will he alaiut KEENE S l lll'IINETT.
tense interest the progress of the 9250,000, if all bund holders accept
war between Great Britain and the the offer.
Transvaal Republic. There are in
Gen. Otis is now lieing consider­
the Transvaal Republic und the ad­ ably criticized by men who have
joining country, the Orange Free heretofore stood loyally by him. Ottico AJItln-Puoi Ukxk,
MCUPOUl). O k t.
State, more than a thousand Amer­ The cessation of press censorship in
icans, many of them representing Manila has result tai in the sending
W o own and occupy the tallest m ercantile building In th e w o rld . W o have
FUR AN EASY SHAVE,
over ».uoo.ouo cuatoniera. Sixteen hundred clerk» are constantly
large American business interests. of full particulars of this week’s
engaged filling o u t-o f t iw n ordera.
These men and their interests must military movements over there.
a S vii h huir cut,
O U R G E N E R A L C A T A L O G U E i t the hook of the people — it quotas
W h olesale Prices to Everybody, has over l.txio pages, lA.ooo illu s tra tio n *, and
be protected, and in addition, the The critics of Gen. Otis say that in
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Ao.txio deacriptiona o f articles w ith pricaa. It costa 7» cents to print and m all
it'g Pat lor, 2 doors
two or three consular officers we his anxiety to justify the confidence
each copy. W e w a n t you to have one. S E N D F IF T E E N C E N T S to ilio w
you r good fa ith , and w e II send you a copy F R E E , w ith a ll chargea prepaid.
cn-t of the Post
have over there—we have no min­ in him implied by his lieing kept
Office.
ister in South African territory— in command he has tried to open
and Madison Sire«
M0NT60MERY WARD & CO.“'““1'“ Asa.
C H IC A G O
Gold Hill, Oregon.
will also look after the interests of the campaign too soon, and that the
British subjects, just as the British bad roads have made the move
•consular officers in Cuba did after ments full of unnecessary hardship P R I N T E R S I
American interests in Cuba during for the men, ami prevented the
Jon P ress for S alk .— We have
the war with Spain. There is also striking successes with which he
a
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Columbia job press which
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D R . J O R D A N 'S grcati
great danger that other powers may should have opened the campaign.
we
would
like
to
dispose
of.
This
get mixed up in this war. Ger­
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY1
Rear Admiral Henry L. Howison
1061 MARKET S t , SAN FRXHCISCO, CAL.
many is understood to be in nym who might have been as famous as is a snap for some hoy in some
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country
town
who
has
had
a
little
prtny with the Boers, and Russia Dewey had he succeeded in getting
Thn|,ira<«i Aiiatuuikol Mnaruni
III llm V ol .4,
experience in the printing business.
would probably be glad to do any- command of the Asiatic Squadron,
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The press is in good working order
thing, short of actually assisting which he applied for, instead of and
W r o L » r » » e « . uri.it>' cm tract-
has been in constant use by
e<1 4l-u'.viv,n«i»lilsel> i m r . l i.y g
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the Boers, that would be calculated Dewey, was retired under the age the N ews office for the past three
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to lessen British influence. This limit this week.
years, and has turned out some of
OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE CISCASES
V u u a i siM-u an,I staolsll«,'
as good work as ever turned out on
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government will observe the strict­
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any
press
over
made.
Will
sell
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est neutrality, and will have sever­
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entions or v s , I,, m a i n t . ,
Our little boy was afflicted with
f years, Nerv-iu, „11, 1.......a. 0,-1,11 11,
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cheap
for
cash.
Write
for
prices.
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al warships in African waters as rheumatism in his knee; and at
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Address N ews , Gold Hill, Oregon. VTOICL H i l l , U F e g O l l f X .1 „ O b o | n i r o r i r M r l i i i , r l i » i n . <bl,-r<.
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quick as they can be gotten there. times unable to put his foot to the
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floor.
We
tried
in
vain,everything
While there is little doubt of the
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ultimate result. this war isn't like- we col,ld hear of that we thought
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i n lr .ie l,- ,. hot I» w i l l k n o w n In l„ - a fuir ,,
ly to be a thirty-day affair. The would help him We almost gave
f e ,r- P l i r t f r f a n m i, I f t n r c w i . , .r , < u iln » u i
H u k ia
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.. up in despair, when some one ad-
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Boers are hard fighters, and until fvjged u„ try chatuber,ain.g paj„
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Great Britain has time to send a Balm. We did so. and the first
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G R O C E R IE S a n d P R O V IS IO N S
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much larger number of troops than hottie gave so much relief that we
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LIME AND STOVE WOOD.
>: A í : f t V Vf S .X n,.| 1, 1 n,: r , n , » 1,1 rav-alva '
it now has on the grounds, the ad- gut * fecund one, and. to our sur-
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he
i r „ . r r - i n l r r n J - i i s / r / l ’X C l ' k C In <
vantage will be on their side.
Pri,ee * cufed him sound ami well.
’r r -•-/ t - i t r u.’t u n - lr r f -r k t .
E G G S A ND P O U L T R Y W A N T E D .
C n » , n itl.,,1 I - t t f i : n ', 4 a i r 'c l t v r r i v a i a .
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Rev. R. M. Lowery, of Ala., is Church> Neode8ha, Kan. For sale
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one of the most progressive colored by Emery J. Eastman, Gold Hill,
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I . I . M All a ,'iia.u. (Akaduatbis,
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men of his section, and an enthusi or Ben Haymou, Rock Point.
UR iORbAK I t CO . 1051 Mirkat SL. S F.
I HE GROCER,
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Gold Hill, Oregon
astic believer in the possibilities of
REA L ESTA TE T R A N SFER S.
profitable silk culture in the South.
He passed through Washington, on T he follow ing deeds have been re c o rd ­
BO YEARS’
his way North to purchase looms ed in th e oliice of th e c o u n ty re c o rd e r
EXPERIENCE
to weave the silk that he has pro­ th is w e e k :
KELLOGG S 12738627
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duced on his own farm He said: J Leslie C o rb itt to H M a tte rn ,
E x c h e q u e r q u a rtz ledge
GOLD HILL,
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-
OREGON.
“The land which crowned cotton e in t al,
O agner creek d is tr ic t.......... 150 00
king forty or fifty years ago can A E G ra h a m to It M B e n n e tt,
I TR A D C M A R K M
even more easily make silk its queen et al, C a lu m e t q u a rtz ledge in
Special A tte n tio n G iv en to C om m ercial Men. .
D esigns
if people will only devote some at- D av e n p o rt d i s t r i c t ..................... 300 00
C O H YR IO H TS A c .
Anrm
ie
trnitflng
a
nkFtrh
and
deaertntkm
may
tention to the culture of the worm Lister, et a l., to C E W ik-
Baggage and Freight of all kinds forwarded to all points in the Val- quickly
n»< <»rtnin our o|>inb»n free wlinthar un
InYPiHDin in probably pmeniMhle. i'«»ninmnlca-
,
stro n i, m in in g p ro iie rtv in
1
! ley at lowest rates. Quartz hauling and heavy teaming a Specialty. tlonn «tricily ct'iiOdPutltd. Ifiuidtxtnlc on Palt nUi
and the growing
of the mulberry J
.
sent fre«». Oldest tuzeiicy for tw un tijr patents.
,
.
P le a s a n t creek d is tric t
-100 00 KegUiar tripg p, Medford and way points lie-weekly, Tuesday and Hut
PiUeiits taken tlirouuh Munii A Cu. receive
tree. Industrial pursuits otfer the w L Townsend to John M orris
rp/rLG n o tic e , without chanto, lu iho
, r
f .u
x.u q xu
8
i unlay. Baled and Loose Hay, Gruin, Mill Feed, Etc.
Wood of a '1
only hope of the negro of the South., property in Ashland........... 1»
j kincli ftirnished in any quantity
Lenve ordei ’ for Ice for Tuesday or
He should leave politics to the Ellij Gilson to II E A n keny, L
t d
i
A handnoniPly lllnntmted weekly. I U a r r f t M ant
dp.
Saturday deliveries.
e r t n u io
n , . £1
c a l a t im i < r a n y
l im it i le J-nu m H . T o
I', j a
white man, and he will be assured in te re st in lan<l in sec 18, twp
yenr : four nmiftin, 91. H o ld b y u ll I newMdealer»
n e w m ie « le m .
ftllNII
of the enjoyment of his liberty and ..
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New
York
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iie o B R o e s to W m B ybee, 240
Brun«-}* (Hfl« o , <7K> K HU . W a n h l: tatou,
k lo n . D
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w ill b e c o m e p r o s p e r o u s .
I t is lie-
acres of la u d in sec, 2«, tw p
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
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D E N T IS T S
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A. J. Messner
The
M erchant
Tailor.
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Livery, Feed and T ransfer Stables
P atents
Scientific American.
cause of this belief that I am now I 34, 3 w ...........................................
devoting a large portion o f my time J H W ilson to W B R oberts,
and attention towards inducing the U'-’-li acres so u th w e st of
,
,
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r
t
u
,
‘
1000 00
W ho d e sire a first-class sm oke for a nickel alw ays ask for
K u rtz ’s
66 N e w
M e d fo rd ......................................... 4500 00
\v B R o b erts to J II \ \ ¡Ison,
p ro p e rty in M e d fo rd .................. 2500 00
1Z> t i f a i 99
YOU
CAN
PATENT
up the culture of silk, and I am
W h en th e y w a n t a little b e tte r cig ar for a little m ore m oney th e y buy
striving toopen an industrial school IC Moore
Fred Frain, 80
anythin g to j inven t or im prove; also r e t
CAVEAT.TRADE-MARK. COPYftIGHTor DESIGN
where the cuiture can lie taught. acres in sec 10, tw p 4 1,4 e
1000 00
PROTECTION. Send modui, sketch, o r photo,
There is ahfindance of money in Helen E Moore to Id a an<l Fretl
for free exam ination and advice.
raising the silk worm, and it will I rain, 80 acres in sam e sec-
BOOK ON PATENTS fee before patent.
THE BEST TEN CENT CIGAR ON THE MARKET.
tio n , to w n sh ip a n d r a n g e .. . . 1000 00
give employment to the indolent S V M cF arren to A C C ow ing,
w t<J C .A .SN O W & CO.
Sm oke hom e m ade cig ars and build up a hom e in d u stry .
P atent Law yer*. WASHINGTON, D.C.
and the idle. What cotton has tw o p la c e r claim s in th e G old
been to the South in the past, silk
H ill m in in g d is tr ic t................... 100 00
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-V W
V T V • r
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can lie made in the future. The M a ttie E R h o ad s to Ja b e z
DESIGNS
TRADE-MARKS
climate of Ala. is especially adapt­ R hoads, lot 9, blk 52, M edford 500 (X)
AND COPYRIGHTS
S arah A W hite to R II H alley,
OBTAINED
ed to the development of silk worms p ro p e rty in M e d fo rd ................ 500 00
ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY
M E D F O R D ," O R E G O N .
and the soil is admirable for the Sadie A H u rle y to T F W est,
Notice In “ Inven tive Age "
Book “ H ow to obtain Patents"
growth of th-i mulberry tree. W hat! la n d in section 33 and 34, tw p
r u r t m r x to r a te . t i n fee till patent Is seoured.
We buy, sell and trade for anything worth having. We have a C h a Iaitters
strictly confidentlnl. Address,
100(1 00
is needed most is a little capital for 38 s, r 1 w ...............................
E. Q. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C,
j
fine
line
of
Mattresses,
Bed
Springs
and
Center
Tables.
An A 1 Bed
the introduction of looms to weave P a tric k Iv o ry to Win Broaib
la n d in J a c k s o n v ille ..............
500 00 Spring with extra support, (new) for $3.35.
Chairs
from
50 to BO cts.
the silk.’’
M ary J Coolidge to G L a n g :
Two
Good
No.
8
Ranges,
nearly
new.
Stove
Pipe
for
15c
a
Joint
Treasury officials say that the la n d in A s h la n d ......................... 100 00
K olfab lc pci «
of u rn' i lianlc« } n r In v e n th « m ind
offer to anticipate the interest on I G laing to Mary J Coolidge; lot
dcH lrlng a tr ip io tlie F n r l a E x p o * I t Io n , w ith ipxxi
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ry
mid
n
r
o
-n
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> '¡m ild w rit«
the public debt from November 1, 35, C oolidge’s a<ld to A sh lan d 25 (X)
Medford, Ore. T h e F A T B M T paid.
H E ( o t t D , B a ltim o r e , M d .
to June 30, next, which w a s m a d e
M iner to G W C r o w s o n ;
this week, was not the result of lots 41, 42, 43, 41, 45, 4ii a n d
Restores VITALITY,
47, M in e r’s add to A sh lan d . .. 2800 (X)
LOST VIGOR
Irouuoi» Bicycles $10.75
pressure from the large holders of It L C ary to M argaret L anchlan
ANO MANHOOD
government bonds in New York, Io ts 2 1 ,2 2 , 23 a n d 24, blk 9,
a»;» ,,f »in, On.,,,,, iro
a l 3
Bic>riM
j Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
.. o q a u t n k e M o d e
w ill he fold
lb 75» ach,
*<>1(1 at $
9lb'75<
» rh . Jin
jiiMl oiie-thirn
Ih e lr r *
Ihlrn llie
— al al «alue.
talus.
although the payment will he ad
A s h la n d ......................................... 000 00 warring diseases, all effects of self­
bscsuts their
IROQUOIS
FAILED
— . * a. CYCLE
... - »■ - WORKS
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were
ton e«id>n«helt
ailt and we have honeht
the entire plant
ida
abuse, or excess and indis­
pTnahrlj h
built
(»ought Die
at a for red
vantageous to them, if the recent
• a k a t <0 rents OR lb«* d o lla r. W ith it wo got 4flo Model 3 Iroqiioi* Ki-
MANY A LOYER
cretion.
A
ncrvofotiicnnd
r y c l.., N ,.,ih .i| anil suinpl.1.. M a d e to s e ll a t S0O . To.*-
demand for money in New York is HftH tu rn e d w ith d isg u st from an o tlie r-
vsruae our buim«i«?< we have concluded to sell Incur
*r 40») al ] ’••) what
blood builder. Brings the
they
st IC
d rn
IR O at
Q md
U O tie,
IS B
Y ike
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pink glow to pale checks and
g c o u io e , a s th e treasury a s k s a re - wise lovable g irl w ith an offensive b re a th
arestrictly'ip-6>-.tAR, f.imonanmfy where for lieautv and good «|i»ality
nrCPC
IDTARI T,,,‘ ,r <»'i'P tK M del 3 n t n o well known to ntn«l
restores the lire of youth.
b ite o f o n ly tw o - te n th s of 1 p e r K a rl’ C lover R oot T ea p u rifie s th e
Us O w itli I U »1 a detailed description Khrlhy 1*^ in. seamleeN
By mail f»Oc per box: <»boxes
tnhfnr impr,»ved two piece < r„tik, detach ibio eprocketa, arch crown,
c e n t a m o n th fo r th e a d v a n c e p a y - b re a th by its action on th e bow els, e tc .,
hanel hots and hm gei
flnext nickel ond enam el; color«,
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f°r
with » w ritten giiarsin-
black, maroon and coach green : Getil«' frame« 22, 7
4 mi j n in. . |.K, drop,
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22 in.
. . . . ; . beak*'Record,
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o un g He Mill. ? old tor yearn on (,co to (‘lire or r e f u n d t l i o llloilCV*
»ires»ndhigh-g».ii« equipment r, , i t O n r W r l t l i ’ u G i m r n n t r e w ith «very In
K U RTZ’ BOQUET
S econd
store
V
PATENTS
FREE
Free Trip to Paris!
ohm
G. L. S chem erhorn,
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m
m e r it.
I t w ill ta k e a b o u t $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,-
ab so lu te g u a ra n te e .
u
P rice
25 c ts. an d
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r«
tllO money.
Q||£ DQLUR
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h
icycle.
barge« op«* v •, nUto wh'-ther la<lte«'or gent»',color and
mid <
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i ip ' c i> f •• D e tialnttce <tlf>.Tft an 1 rn irm ich arg ee ),
• ' i - proval. If yon d"ii f ' n I ♦ tb- « «»•< a o n d n ' ' Bicycle liffp r r r e r made, send i t hack bt our ec-
I) A V if v - h d o n * w m t to I • i • ,q.p nntoil
Micen»- •• m il for c,i-h in fu ll with ordor.
complidf l-.ii- f *I*i* NotleN at
,B<* and on. Re«and*ha«4
()(X) to pay all the interest for the
A»t»n,'»-Mi.,i,
50 cts. Gold Hill Drug Co.
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eight months, The Treasury now
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Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICACO, I LU W E H ____
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In every town to represent ua. Ituinlroih earned their hiérele l i d y e ir Tl n v ir wo offer whe.clw and cash for work does
has unusually large surplus of
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