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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1900)
F O R S A L E ! Two gunners, one a young Irish man unaccustomed to handling a fowling-piece, the other a sh arp A Newspaper—Not an Organ. shooter, were in quest of ducks in and marshes just south of Marcus i News Printing Company, the LIM E AND STOVE WOOD. Hook. They had floated their de-1 PU BLISHERS. coys, and were patiently await- EG G S AND POULTRY W ANTED. F. K. CHURCHILL, ing the coming of the game, I Editor and Manager. when, on a sudden impulse, the Kubot ripllnia Kale«. K . U. V IN C E N T , disciple of the shamrock put gun INV A R IA BLY IN AUVANCB to shoulder and tired both barrels THE GROCER, Gold Hill, Oregon 00 into the midst of the floating Hock _______________ »1 One Year, 50 of mimic ducks. In answer to an Six M onths, expostulation from his companion, the offender replied: Who desire a first-clan» smoke for a nickel always ask for “ Its’ y u rselfth at hoz no sagacity Kurtz’s at all. Faith, when th ’ birds see 66 what a d—bad shot I am they’ll think you’re no betther, a n ' it’s a When they want a little better cigar for a little more money they buy boatload av ducks we’ll be afther takin* home, d ’ye m oind?” G old H ill N ews . GROCERIES D e n i’ KURTZ’ BOQUET ASHLAW ---- S LKLXSE LAW, —— Saturday, March 10, 1000. Debs says the country right. The have mixed pier we will th a t the prosperity of is a “ghastly lie.” All more ghastliness we with our lies the hap- all be. The statem ent that the “ per cap ita ” in the United States is just |2 5 is said to provoke a smile in Mon ta n a , where, according to the most veracious testimony, jt is at least $2500 during a senatorial cam paign.—Ex. I A shland’s new council is report ed to have passed an interesting li- • cense ordinance. I t provides, firs t! th a t the bar shall lie in plain view of every passer-by. All saloons are required to be closed a t 11 p. i m. and are not to lie opened till 5: a. m. Every proprietor of a sa- loon, or any place where liquor is sold, is re juired to keep a register, and any one buying liquor in any way except by the d rin k is requir-1 ed to register his nam e and place ! of residence, and, if required, his age, and the register shall be sub jected to the Inspection of the M ay or or any police officer of the city. The penalty for violation of this ordinance is a fine not to exceed $50, no m inim um penalty p ro vided, or im prisonm ent in th e city prison not to exceed 20 days, x THE EXPERIE.M ES OF A SOLDIER EAST AND SOUTH IIV TUB PROVISIONS A L E JV ew TRANSPORTATION COLUMN. THE BEST TEN ( ENT CIGAR GN THE MARKET. Smoke home made cigars and build up a home industry. Job P rin tin g .. • • Trains leave Gold Hill (or Portland and way stations at 3:47 a.m. und »1:10 p.m. daily. leave Portland 8:30 a.m. •• Gold Hill 11:17 p.m. Arrive Ashland 12:33 a.in. “ Sacramento 5:00 p.m. “ San Francisco 7 :46 p.m. “ (Igdëît - 6:15 a.m. “ Denver - 0:00 a.m “ Kansas City 7 :25 a.m. “ Chicago “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ - 7 :45 a.m. I a » m Angeles I :20 p.m. El Paso - 0:00 p.m. Fort Worth 0:30 a.m. City Mexico 0:55 a.m. Houston • 4 :00 a m. New Orleans 0;25 p.m. Washington 0:42 a.m. New York 12 43 p.m. 7 :00 p in. 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 4 .36 a.m. 8 : 15 a .in. 11 :45 a.m. 0 :00 a . l l l . 7 :25 a.m. 0 l o I I III 7 .oo a.m. 0 :00 p.m. 0 :30 a.m. 0 :55 a.m. 4 :00 a.m. »1:25 p.m. 0 :42 a.m . 12:13 p.m. Pullman ami Tourist cars on faith trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Og den and El Paso, and tourist earn 0> Chicago, St. I-oui», New Orleans and WuNhingtou. X’onnecting at San Francisco with wv- eral Htcuumhip lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Phillipinea, Central and South America. See O. C. Purkeypile, agent at Gold Hill station or adilreas C. II. M a k k iia m , G. E. A P. A IM iU T I.A N I) , OREGON. |W . P. CHISHOLM, M. I)., News Printing Company, Gold Hill, Ore PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. »Ulice in Caiae's Drug Store, GOLD llll.L . OREGON. Notice to Contribute to As It will be difficult this year to Dr. ( HAS. E. MORRILL, sessment Work. convince the voters th a t there is urgent need of a change when all of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. To Amanda E. Landes, William Booth, them have em ploym ent a t good Elizabeth Boen, and Albert M. Mc You will need some lumber, The Moro Leader has the follow wages, and the people are content doors, windows and shingles Clure. You and each of you are hereby noti Office at Residence, ing to say concerning the lecture then. It will pay you to fied th at the undersigned have jierfornied ed and happy. A blind man ought GOLD H ILL, OREGON which C. E. Sanders will deliver to to consult T. J . Downing, J tt,eaHgeHHinent work u|»on th at certain to be able to see that. our people at the I. O. O. F. H all rho is agent for the S. P. D. mining claim situated on the head of Foots ( ’reek on the divide of ttie uiotui- .1. M. KEENE, I». I». S. & L. Co. He will give you tain True to the traditions of their T hursday, March 22. Admission in Jackson County, Oregon, being m ill prices and quick ser about twelve hundred feet from the p a rty —destruction, but not con- 25 cts. to all alike. vice. Give him a call. Cook mine, ami running four hundred stru ctio n —the democratic Senators “ Mr. Earl Sanders of The Dal- feet North by West, and eleven hundred feet South by East and known as the T. J. D O W N IN G . in caucus had nothing more sub- ies addressed the people of Moro in Mi nium». O H . Sophia mine, location certificate record Office AJkln-Duel Block. stan tial to offer each other or the tbe opera house on Thursday even- T h e L u m b er Y a rd M an ed a t page »114 of Volume 6 of mining i records of Jackson County, Oregon, and country, than a continuation of ing on t he subject of the “ Phili- i th at the proportion of said work due HAMMERSLEY A CARTER, G old H ill, O regon. opposition to the republican policy ppineg and Filipinos,” giving a ____from you respectively to the undersign- Counsellors and A ttornejs-at-Liw . i ed as your share of said work is as fol- tow ards the new possessions of the mogj interesting account of the t h u t ' lows, to-w it: from William Booth for more th an support himself; I . S. In other words, they object o regOn volunteer regim ent from the year 1897, $25.00; for the year 1898, Will practice ill all the courts of to the republican policy, but have the tiuie of its departure from Port I the plaintiff is well able to earn $25.00, and for the year 1899, $^5.00. i the stati*. (»Ilice in Beeman building, Golii Hill,Oregon. land M . , 16,1899, t o H . retu rn bein<' a, , " lr " ng - able- J . i From Amanda E. Guides for the year nothing better to propose. From Elizabeth Boen for the San Francisco on Ju ly 14 1899. l a d l e d woman, capable of provid A, .12*6, and from Alliert H. It often happtns th a t a good man sai<l (J, B. WATSON, ... ’ . ing for her own wants, and th a t In McClure for 1801», $2.12'a , and if said oulci be a candidate for office 1 he y oUtlB 80 < ler; ° 18 a 1 point of fact ghe did Bo> both before ’n h l^ y days* after’’th“! who could ATTORNEY AT-LAW, is to bashful and backward about fluent speaker, and enure y a ome tb eir ,narrjage » The i notice by publication, you? ami each o f: letting it be known, until the very !on the rostrum , gave * graphic ac’ wonder of wonderg ig why thig re. l 'p stairs, Opera House Block, day of the convention, and then it counJ of th al Pa rt ° f the * & gpondent perm itted his supporter, co-owners in said mine. I ASHLAND, OREGON. is invariably too late. The proper j which came under h.s personal oh- ^ ^ fr()m D ateo fflrst publication,( Febntary 3 , , _____ way to do is to p u t your card in ^ery atio n . desen >ing t >e at e o >f ,natrjm ony ¡n which he G .C . Ruff. ’ l v io EASY SHAVE, the local papers and let the people Malabon in which he was woum ed evidently with the iofty p u r. become aware qf of your your intentions intentions and many other t ri mg expen- ©f ftforegaid tramp> cu n . i a Stylish hair cut, before hand. It doesn’t cost much enees of the campaign. go to Deboy’s S hav ningly entrapped her. ing Parlor, 2 doors ----------<> and the results are always more gave an excellene description of east of the Post satisfactory.—Y aquina Bay News. the islands and their inhabitants. M Pilson—I don’t believe there Office. Mr. Sanders, talk was all th a t much difference between genius At the fourth annual banquet of could he desired, and highly a p Gold H ill, Oregon. and insanity. In the way of Hardware, Tools the West Virginia Republican As preciated, coming as it did from ami Implements, you can find Dilson—Oh, yes, there is a heap. sociation, Representative Pearre, one who has actually stood face to a t our Store. The lunatic is sure of his beard of M aryland, who spoke to the face with the enemy, and has gone and clothes. toast, “ President M cKinley—one through the dangers and hardships good term deserves another,” arous of a year of activ ’ service.” Flour does’nt grow in A. R. De Fluent, editor of the ed great enthusiasm by nam ing Jo u rn al, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered a bed, but is ground Senator Elkins a- a suitable man Prof. P. J. Head is canvassing in for a num ber of years from rheu at our mill. Fresh for second place on the ticket; also this vicinity for the matism in his right shoulder and ness is a leading char Estey, Mason and side. He says: “ My right arm at when he said th a t Wm. McKinley times was entirely useless. I tried acteristic. Ham den and the C hum herlnin’e Pain Balm, and was was the great constructive leader Chicago C o t t a g e surprised to receive relief alm o st' of the great constructive party of Organs. H e is im m ediately. The Pain Balm, h as' tiie country.—-Ex. placing them on lieen a constant companion of mine ! J. J. HOUCK Manager “ A party is nke a suit of clothes, th e in stallm ent ever since and it never fails.” For sale by Em ery E astm an, Gold H ill, worn for m an's protection, and when ■ GOLD HILL, - OREGON. plan, so cheap th a t H aym ond? R w k Poïn't the party is worn out and ceases to I 5 ^ most any ordinary protect him he ought to throw the family can afford to have a fine MILLINERY. party away and get a new p a rty ,” instrum ent in their home, for a I wish to anounce to the ladies K.iid Colonel Bryan in his M inne ARE YOU GO.NG MINING 1 small am ount down and a few (jol- of Gold H ill and vacinity th a t I a p o lis speech. As the Democratic lars a t a time thereafter. ... . . . ..... , . , .. See our ntock of Tool« and Supplies will h e in (loki iiill by the 1st of before you make your purchaftea. We p arty is worn out and ceases to Protect, a great many former mem The tram p who declared his in March with a stylish and up to keep everything a miner needs. i . . „1, i The Celebrated SIMONDS Saws—pos- Cro8HK.ut 8aw niatle*for bers, most of them prom inent in tention to m arry, for the good and date stock of M illinery goods, h a v -! itiv„,y tht, its councils, have tik e n the advice sufficient reason th at ‘ a woman ing ordered my goods direct from sale by B o y d e n & N ic h o ls o n of the colonel and candidate and could always get work,” is no long New Yor. they are sure to give sat- . got a new p arty, the Republican, er a m yth. W itness the answer of isfaction in q u ality , style and prices. _ Hoping to meet with a fair patron- The Hardware IHeu, Hedlord, Orrgor which has given evidence of its a man in Spokane to the claim of age from the ladies, ¿ihility to Protect their interests.— his divorced wife for alim ony, in I am at your service. Tacom a “ Ledger.” Mrs. E. Pleasant. which he declares th a t “ he can no Are You Going to Build ? D E N T IS T Anything You W ant THE MOST POPULAR Rogue River Milling Company, A. J. Messner The Merchant Tailor. Gold Hill, Oregon