Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, January 27, 1900, Image 4

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    G old H ill N ews ;
t« w n » » » u » u u
Jo h n P. Robertson write« of the
A N ew sp ap er—N ot a n O rg a n .
terrible
national
hanks. W hy)
doesn’t John P. and his friends or-1
News P rinting Company, ganize a national hank and reap
P t 'B U S K E R S .
the manifold benefits which he
F. K. CHI ItCHlLL,
claims the other national banks
Xiltl or a ltd Manager.
are enjoying? Any five or six men 1
M u b » r r l|* ll< tii It M t r a .
with a little capital, can organize a
national bank. The field is open.
INVAKIKHI.Y IN A D V , N i l
The fact is, th at the restrictions
'One Year,
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S ix M o n t ili» ,
6Ü are so m any, and the incidental e x ­
penses so great, th a t few national
are
now lieing organized. One na-
4 * % í»
tional bank at Salem recently went
&
x -ft
lout
of business, though the private
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i
institutions
here have been increas
' - f *
|in g their business. In this c it\
¡there is more capital engaged in
private hanking than in national
banks. We believe the same is
true of Portland. It is true of the
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cities of this country generally.—
Salem Statesm an.
THE MOST POPULAR
i
Saturday, January 27, liKM).
Flonr doea’iit grow i i
a bed, but is ground
at our mill. Fresb-
newH is a loading char­
acteristic.
T lie K in d Y on H ave A lw ays B o u g h t, and w hich h as been
lu use for over 3 0 years, lias borne th e sifrnntnre o f
• and has b een m ade under his per»
soual supervision since Its Inftuicy.
A llow no 0110 to d eceive you In this.
A ll C ounterfeits, Im itations and “ Ju st-u s-good ” are hut
E xp erim en ts th a t trille w ith and endan ger th e health o f
In fan ts and C hildren—E xperience against E xperim ent.
Rogue River Milling Company,
»
J. J. HOUCK Manager
GOLD HILL.
What is CASTORIA
The correlative interests of labor
A sm all key will open a large and capital are witnessed when ca­
door. A sm all advertisem ent, if it lam ity overtakes an investment
G E N U IN E
ALW AYS
fits the reader’s requirem ents, will that furnishes em ploym ent to a
large num ber of laborers in a com
bring satisfactory returns.
Bears the Signature of
m unitv. The loss by fire of tin
“ Coin" H arvey again plunges in-
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Ashland woolen mills furnishes an
to authorship, but the American
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illustration of this tact which will
people are reading calam ity litera- tir „
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prove a striking one to the opera-
ture nowadays.
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tives so suddenly thrown out of
Most of the men who spend good work. It may lie hoped, in the in-
hard money for “ Coin” H arvey’s terests of labor, th a t the invest-
last book, know two or three things ment of capital in this enterprise
In U s e F or O ver 3 0 Y ea rs.-
this year th a t they and their wives proved sufficiently profitable above
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wtw vorh erw.
think they need more th an they do the heavy loss overinsurance to in-
his new one.—N. Y. Press.
duce the prom pt rebuilding of the
m ills.—Oregonian:
W ith the democracy split wide
99600
The siege of Lucknow lasted 138
open in K entucky, badly ripped in
New York, and ripping more everv days. The siege of Ladysm ith has
day, the gold men of M aryland and now been in progress 78 days.
New Jersey still unyielding, and Taking into consideration the fact
with expansion growing in popu­ that the Boers are better fighters
larity, to an im partial spectator aud better equipped for fighting
like the Chief it looks m ightily than were the Indian m utineers,
like McKinley in 1600.—Comanche the E nglish people should not he
Chief-dem.
discouraged nor the world surprised
at the delay in relieving the Lady­
Representative Tongue says that
sm ith garrison.
notw ithstanding the unfavorable
recommendations of Director Rob­
Pennoyer says lie is out of poli­
erts, tne coinage committee will re­ tics. The wily governor is telling
port favorably bills for assay offices the tru th this tim e,as he will learn
at Portland and Baker City. He if he tries to get io again.—Ex.
has received such assurance from
A shland is having an interest­
members of the committee, and be­
lieves th a t the hills have a fair op­ ing time with the saloon question.
Onp stock is now complete in every departm ent,
A rem onstrance against granting
portunity to pass the house.
any saloon licenses, signed by 214 with the largest assortm ent o f Ladies ami Men’s Furnish­
In one respect the record of 1899 legal voters and 241 women, was
ings, Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
was an unenviable one. The fire presented at the council meeting
loss in the United States and C an­ Monday
evening. The highest Ever opened in this place for your inspection.
ada reached the vast total of $126,- num ber of votes polled at any city
773,000. This was an increase of election was 407. Four applica­
(»(‘lierai Mereliandise,
$17,000,000 over th a t of 1898, and tions for renewal of license were be­
of more than $26,000,000 over 1897. fore the council, hut each lacked
GOLD HILL, OREGON
This does not quite heft the record, the exquisite num ber of legal signa­
hut there have been few vears in tures, according to an ordinance
0202480227000200
which the total was exceeded. It previously passed, and the licenses
would seem th a t carefulness arid were not granted. The m atter was
prosperity do not go hand in hand held open for further exam ination
—theary to the contrary notw ith­ however. Tw o of the saloons which
standing.
failed to obtain license have closed
and the others keep open, hut, it is
In an interview with a reporter
said, do not sell liquor. If all sa­
of the I ortland Evening Telegram
loon licenses shail he refused an
recently, A. D. Charlton, of the
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extra tax levy uf
mills on prop­
Northern Pacific railroad, while
not detracting from Eastern Oregon erty will he necessary. There is a
gold fields, gave the public some disposition to raise the license fee
points which will hear repetition. from $400 to $600 or $800.
CASTORIA
B icycles
and
B icycle
Sundries.
R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lty .
G-RANTS PASS.
TRANSPORTATION COLUMN.
EAST AND
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Reames Brothers
GeneralMerchandise
Reames Bros,
v
“ Sum pter,” he says, “is a wonder­
S .
R O S e N T H H L ’S
Notices for the location of placer
ful camp. There is no question
A Complete Assortment of 5, 10, 15 and
about that. But while everyone is and quartz mines, etc., for sale at
t d king about Sum pter, other mining J.HE N ew s office.
25 cent packages, besides a goo 1 Sup­
districts in Oregon should not
ply of Peas, Beans, Sweet Corn, Turnips
he forgotten. Keep your eye on
and Onion Sets in Bulk.
Southern Oregon; that district will
mu
5 0 Y EA R S’
Grass Seeds in Bulk at the following
boom next.” In speaking about
EXPER IEN C E
prices:
Southern Oregon, Mr. Charlton
said the districts around Ashland,
W hite Clover,
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25c per pound
u
G rants Pass. Bohemia, Blue River,
Kentucky Blue Grass, 20c “
etc., offered just as fine opportuni­
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Mixed Lawn Grass. - 25c “
ties to capital as Sumpter. Many
T rade M ark s
Alfalfa (Utaii)
-
121c “
D e sig n s
people were com plaining because
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A nyone nenfllrg n r ketch and doRcrlnttnn may
they had not located in Sum pter, quickly
ascertain o u r opinion free w hether an
Invention ffl probably paten tab le. Com mn nida­
previous to the boom. The same tion r strictly confidential. H andbook on P aten ts
free. oidoRt ogenev fo r eceurtnerpatents.
chances, he said, awaited them in i sent
P a ten ts taken through Mur n A Co. receive
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JUST AR R IVED .
ipecial notice, wit b o u t c harge, in the
Southern Oregon, and in another
year they would he upbraiding! A hnnrt,nm pl7 lllti.trntoil wm-klr. Lnriraat clr-
culatliiR o f miy eclenttllc Journal. Tcrum. «3 a
t hemselves for having let pass other
8o*d b 7 a " n«'»«<Iei.len».
t)» I. O. O. F. NEW BRICK BLOCK,
GOLD HILL, OREGON j
o p p o rtu n ities —.Ex
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York
J See O ur N ew D ry Goods I
Scientific American.
MUNN &
New
Branch Offlce, «25 F S t, Washington. D.C.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
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OREGON.
T. A. HOOD
C astoria is a harm less su b stitu te for Castor Oil, Pare*
gorle, D rops and Mouthing Syrups. I t is Ulcusant. It
contains n eith er Opium, M orphine nor ottÉsr N arcotic
substan ce. Its ago is its guarantee. It d c s lfiy s W orms
and allays F everishn ess. I t cures Diarrhoea am i W ind
Colic. It relieves T eeth in g Troubles, cures Constipation
and F latulency. I t assim ilates th e Food, regulates th e
Stom ach and B o w els, givin g health y and natural sleep.
T he C hildren’s P an acea—T he M other’s F riend.
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TRAINS LEAVE
DAILY.
PORTLAND
7 :00 p.ni i Iv
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10 ¡Ottani iv Gold itili
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7 :4-r> a.in t a r San F ran cisco Iv
ft :00 p.ni a r
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4:1ft p.ni a r P ort W orth a r
7 :ftft a.in a r New O rlean s a r
Dining Cara I
Obscrvation Cara f
P u llm an F irut-class am i T o u ri« t
attu c lie d tu all th ro u g h traim i.
('ara
K< IKE III! KO ,M A1I,— DAILY,
H :30 a .m l Iv
ft -'Op m i a r
P o rtla n d
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Between Portland and Corvallis.
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
M ail tr a in d a ily ,e x te p t S u n d a y .
7 :30 a .n o Iv
l l x f tp .m f a r
P o rtla n d
C orvullla
a r |fi:ft0
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A t A lbany am i C orvullia c o n n e c t w ith
( '. A E. tra l m<.
INDEI'KNln NCE PAftftKNGLK DAILY, BXCKPY
bl NDAY.
4 :f t0 p .m llv
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a r iS :2 f ta .m
7 :20 p m • Iv M c.M lnvillc Iv 'ft:5 3 u.m
8 :3 0 p .tn ) a r I n d e p e n d e n c e I v ’ 4 :5 0 » .«
D irect c o n n ectio n a t S an F ru n eise»
w ith K teunndiip line« for H a w a ii, .h in a n ,
C h in a , T h e P h ilip p in e« a n d A u stra lia .
F o r th ro u g h ticket.« an d ra te « call <«
o r ad.lrc«H (). C. I’u rk e y p ile , A g en t,
G o ld H ill.
K. K oehler ,
M a n a g e r.
PORTLAND,
C. II. M arkham
G. F. A P . A.
OKIGON.
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TO SAW WOOD
and »ay nothing ¡ h possible if you
work with one of the saws from our
stock. \ \ e have every size, shape
and style of Raw known to tho
trade and every one is made of the
¡K « i
’ perfectl)' “ ’■"•’'" • ‘i » " j
I he price, are lesa th an euch
high grade articles should sell for.
BOYDEN A NICHOLSON.
1 he H ardw are Men,
Medford, O ra
t