Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, March 10, 1900, Image 4

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    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
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»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
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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,
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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 ..
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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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.
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,
.. 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.
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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-
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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