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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1900)
GOLD HILL NEWS. A 4 d e e itu m e n r im f . } ------------------" ing M arch 12, 1900. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH April 17. There 1« on iultnniuie- tluti of (he lnttvr uokUti« »1 Hie «toina h. A (hick, ropy n u cu e forma •Bel thl»<«u<e» the more pronouiK ed ayinptoma. It ruinalna In the atomach and dei ompoaca. Then, of cotir««:, >ll«r»tlon can not I* properly perform, wl. The «real vegetable rntnedy IIL D V A M never f a l l s to effect a cure, l i t l> VAN can 1« had of all <lru««lata for 60c. per pa.k»««- H tu d y your eymptomacaretully from thia chart. Kw-h num ber repreaentsa aymptom or a «roup of «imp- Ion.». You have the aymptoma. Lae III U - Y .tN and they will disappear. 2 3 R ED AMD W A T E R Y B Y E S . will causa the redne«« to dlaap- appear and make the eyes assume their nor mal, healthy appoaranue. HUOYAN 4. C O A T E D T O N G U E ND F O E T ID B R E A T H A N D BA D TA STE IN T H E M O UTH. H U O Y A N »HI clear FOR THE YEAR. Total receipts from April 4, 1899 to March 12, 1900. Cash on hand April 4th, beginning of term ............... the tensile, m ate the breath pure and aweet and cause the bad tuate to disappear. T E N U £R N E 38 RECEIPTS August 9. Auction Sale license 9.—Snake Show license. August 18.—Cash on lot (sold T. J. Downing). August 31.— Balance on Cryder note. Septeirdwr 2. Senator Hamden, Show license September 4.—Cash on School Warrants. Septemlwr 19.- Balance on Beidlers note. October 20.—Isaac Wright, Saloon license. November 6.— McLendon & Cardwell, Saloon license Novemlrer 29.—Cash from Beeman, interest on note. Decendwr 4.—Impounded hogs December 9 Young A Hall, Saloon license ........ Decemlier 10,—Colored Aristocracy, Show license Dog Tax Licenses...................................................... Total Fines Collected (cash)................................... Cash for City Bonds (for erecting water works).. March 5, 1900.—Cash on lot (sold A. C. Stanley). THE SYMPTOMS ARE: AND $ A u g u st 9.— B alan ce on L. F. P ates note. I. B IL I O U S H E A D A C H E Thia la more pronounced In the morning. H U D - YAIJ will relieve the headache. F A IN E xhibit A. Webber Dramatic Co., show license “ 20. Isaac Wright, saloon license May 18. Cook «fe Forhis, show license.. May 17.—J. L. Malven, Saloon license. May 24.—A. J. Moftit on note June 14.- W. II Beidl r on note June 28.—K. Karhart, Saloon license,. June 29.—Cash on lot (sold A. C. Stanley) 1« • rhninlr dltMM. 6. AN $ $ IN BILLS RECEIVABLE. T R 3 STO M A C H This Is due to Indiges tion. HUOY4W will cause the food io be come perfectly digested aud the pain and tenderness will dl»ap|>ear. « ENLARGEM ENT OF THE L lV R l t . H U O Y A N will lessen tbecongcs- tton and reduce the eulaiged liver to ils nor mal size. H l il iY t N will relieve you of tho above symptoms and make you well. Do not delay. March “ “ “ 12, “ “ “ 1900.—Note of A. C. Stanley without interest $ School District No 27; note T. J. Downing, note “ “ J. W. Marksbury, Cash from County Court. . $ E xhibit B. Go to your druggist at once aud procure a package of II I'D V A N lor .'»*• or 6 for If.oO. I f your druggist does not keep It, send direct to the III t » Y » N R K M I D V C O M P A N Y , Kan fraui Isen, Cal., and they will send II to you You tan cousul. Ihe «real IIL 'D Y A N D O C T O R * PKItK. Do not forget that, t all aud see them U you wish. You may rail and see them, or writ«, as you desire. Address DISBUKSMKNTS Total dishursments By warrants on Town Treasurer for the term ........................................................... ............... * Paid on Contract for water works, by order of Board........ T o ta l lliMbiirMineutci................. $ Total receipts and cash on hand to March 12, 1900.............................$ 4826 57 HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, I Total dishursments to Mar. 12....... 4815 96 Car. Stocktea, Market end tills Sts., Sea Fraacisae, Cat. Subscription $1 j Balance in Treasury Mar. 12, 1900, $ 10 61 $ Brought forward—Bills Receivable...................................... T o ta l A«»»etN. .................................$ going up. Corliss Merritt, formerly editor of the Heppner Times, and C E. Hicks, of the Pendleton East Ore- gonian, are about to establish a pa- 537 03 per at the new terminus of the Col- umhia Southern Railroad, Shaniko, 5 00 ! The Town Council of Lakeview 200 0 0 ordered an election last week, to take 2 60 200 00 place March 27, for the purpose of 101 00 authorizing construction of a sys- 50 00 tern of water works and an electric 200 00 light plant, and to incur an ii.debt- 10 00 11 75 eduess therefor of $10,000. A newspaper at La Grande says 2 50 1 00 • a business man of that place has 25 oo “received a load of hams, shoulders 32 001 side meats and lard from E. T. 2 50 234 79 Garn, who resides near Imbler, that 52 50 is equal, if not better, than any 200 0Q meat ever received from any East 200 00 ern packing-house. 4 00 The town of Fossil has decided 4 50 200 00 on a gravity water system, and has 2 50 secured the cash for the work by 23 00 selling $12,000 in 5 per cent 10- 15 00 2500 00 year bonds, at par. The water is 10 00 to come from a spring 2 | rnile> from town, at an elevation of 800 4289 54 537 03 feet. It flows 76 gallons j>er min ute. The water will be piped to a 4826 57 reservoir of 150,000 gal capacity, ----------a---------- Not only will C. E. Sanders give 10 00 a history of the Second Oregon 80 (X) 00 55 Regiment at the I. O. O. F. Hall 25 (Mr next Thursday evening but will 170 00 also tell of the mineral wealth and agricultural resources of the islands and give a description of the inhab itants as well. You can’t afford to miss it for 25 cts. 2315 96 2500 00 per Queen Mine near this city made a rich strike this week. The mine was first prospected for copper, hut the indications of gold were so strong that it has been worked on that basis of late. The strike this week is a four inch vein that as- 8ay8 $400. to the ton. The new custom stamp mill is being erected as fast as possible, It will be equipped with a ten stamp Hammond mill and a \\ oodbuiv Concentrator with 100 feet of slime tables. A. W. Cowgill, of Sumpter wil1 arrive in the city tomorrow to superintend its construction, and will operate the mill on its coin- Potion. Anew discovery in the Upper Applegate country, in the steam boat district, is attracting some at tention. J. Young, who has a quartz claim in that vicinity, has run a 110-foot tunnel on a 15 to 20 inch ledge, the rock from which goes $10 in free gold to the ton. As a result of these and other valuable finds, there is much activity, and added interest is taken in the lo cality. McClure & Cox, on Hays Gulch, are sinking a winze in their tun- nal. They are down twenty feet and find the ledge is widening as they go down. This mine was abandoned by the former owners, because it would not pay to mortar and Messrs McClure and Cox took it up and now have about sixty tons of ore on the dump that will average $30.00. W. P. Ready, of Portland was here this week looking at some C0UNTY SCHOOL NOTES. quartz claims. Mr. Ready is the 4815 96 BY SI F T . O . A . O B E O O R Y . owner of some large mining prop- Francis Ilonegan began her fourth erties in Eastern Oregon, but was term in No. 2, March (>th. , . , ... , very much impressed with the fu- 10 170 180 LIABILITIES. Due Crane A Company for pipe for water works S tate of O regon $ 80 lA*lia Anderson began a three m onths’ ture prospects of the Gold Hill dis term in No. 24 on March 5th. 61 District No. 20, Sams Valley, will have trict and Southern Oregon. He 00 about six months of school ttiis year, in looked at several mining proposi charge of Francis Barnes. 61 H attie Eaton and Robert Jonas have tions here with a view of buying, the schools in No. 10 and No. 51, re- and will return to this city in the ' spectivelv, both begin on Monday this near future. 00 j week. Maud M erritt and I.ulu Newton, at W. F. White, manager of the Woodville, Maggie Miller in No. 61 and i Olena Holtan in No. 55 begin work on ; Columbia Gold Mining and Mill- April 2d. | ¡ng £»o , arrived in the city last SS. C ounty of J ackson MEM DEL’S D Y N A M IC T A B U L B 8 In »ano places more fam iliarly known as “tho thousand dullurprcscrlplion,’’ act Just the reverse of the old constipating cougi. syrups. They reduce and elim inate the coagulated scrum that Is the ca u so o f colds and crowd tl:o work and effects of a week’s old-time treatment Into tw elve hours and abort, tho cold In a night. It Is tho delay In controlling coMs and coughs that permit« them to develop into ¡meumonla and similar serious troubles. Price 26 cents. Wc have secured the local agency for this new scleutldc treatment for colds aud have tho Dynamic Tabules uow on sale. Emery J. Eastman » Oregon. Gold Hill, Notices for the location of placer and quartz mines, etc., for sale at T he N kwh office. W anted several ORGAN. now that he carried nothing hut- IN OUR MINES AND MILLS. mail and does not stop between THE CITY RECORDER’S ANNUAL REPORT. stations, a worse howl than ever is J. R. Mitchell, owner of the Cop j I* th e O liin p u p e e In th e j f e tn in tf j, p u h t lu lle d U U - / a NOT GOLD HILL, OREGON, MARCH 17, 1000. Voi. 3.—No. 150. * ; N E W S P A P E R , persons fob district Office Managers in this state to represent me hi their own and surrounding counties. Will ing to pay yearly $600, payable weekly. Desirable employment with unusual opportunities. Re ferences exchanged. Enclose self- addressed stamped envelope. 8. A. Park, 320 Caxton Bldg, Chicago. The 8. F. Bulletin for the latest and best news service, 50c a month A male teacher, of several years e x - t „ , , , i i t. t .i perience, wishes to teach a spring term , " e d n e sd a y a n d left for th e m in e I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct report of in a district where he can rent a small w hich is s itu a te d on G a lls c re e k , with garden and some bearing I , . . . . u .. . , • _ i - „ _ the finances of the town of Gold Hill, Oregon, for the term beginning bouse rees. Information can be bad Bight. He intends Sinking a April 4th 1899, and ending March 12th, 1900, as shown by the hooks! front the county superintendent. shaft 200 feet. This mine was and accounts of the Recorders office of said town so far as I have Iwen The school clerks reports are much formerly known as the old Bliss more complete ttiis year than last and in able to ascertain. cases are correct in every detail. mine, which paid handsomely in Signed W. A. CARTER, Town Recorder , most Many clerks remembered to send the the past, ore taken therefrom run location of the report. We wish very much to have the location of each school ning as high as $1200 to the ton. pearance that there must lie a large house showing the part of the section on The new company is composed of which it is located together with the salary connected with the office or township Portland people and they propose and range. The Dallas News has been con a good graft, one of the six. The W agner ereek school lias made an to make it a paying piece of prop unusually good start toward a school li solidated with the Independence Hugh Patterson, of Albany, con brary. Several good Isxiks have been erty. WestSide. victed of the crime of rape on Win-1 procured Hitd a set of encyclopedias, A report of a very rich stri ke will be a constant source of infor A gang of Japs employed in the nie Thorn, the 15-year-old girl who which mation. The patrons in th at district made a few days ago, comes from extension of the Columbia South was assaulted on a train between are standing by their schools in tine shape. G. R. Carlock lias furnished an the Gold Standard mine, situated ern Railway, are reported on strike Cottage Grove and Roseburg, in other illustration of what an energetic December, was sentenced last Fri teacher can do to advance the educa on the left fork of Jackson Creek, near Shrniko. about three miles from the county day to five years in the peniten tional interests of a community. STATE NEWS NOTES. Last Friday, near Brooks, a crane was shot and killed by John Evans that measured six feet eight inches from tip to tip and stood five feet high. The populist pajier at Oregon City recently sold four inches of its space to W. 8. U’Ren at $4 per month. Now the paper is said to wish'd hadn’t, and to he specific ally in favor of nonperformance of contracts. U’Ren is handy with his pen and has no use for fusion. The city of McMinnville is in trouble on account of their council- men. A suit has been brought in the Circuit Court to oust two of them. We should judge from ap- tiary. Patterson is hut 22 years of age, a son of George Patterson, a respected citizen of Albany, and has heretofore borne a good reputa tion himself He was braking on a Southern Pacific freight train lw*- tween Roseburg and Junction City when the clime was committed. The mail route between Paisley and Silver Lake, is now giving the citizens more trouble than ever. The contractor is fulfilling his con tract to the letter. He haä taken off the stage and is carrying the mail on packhorses. Heretofore he has carried passengers and freight and packages and left mail at the settlements along his route, and We have saved many doctor bills seat,and owned by Ashland parties. since we began using Chamberlain’s In the development work, a ledge Cough Remedy in our home. We has been uncovered that goes $75 keep a bottle open all the time and to the ton. The ledge is 17 inches whenever any of my family or my wide with well-defined walls, and, self begin to catch cold we begin to besides the gold, carries 7 to 16 per use the Cough Remedy, and as a cent of copper. The rock separates result we never have to send away freely. This new strike, in addi for a doctor and incur a large doc tion to the large amount of lower- tor hill, for Chamberlain’s Cough grade ore on the 12-foot ledge, from Remedy never fails to eure. It is which the company has taken out certainly a medicine of great merit the rock that it now has on its and worth.— D. 8, Mearkle, Geneal 'dump, increases interest in theGold Merchant and Farmer, Mattie, Bed Standard, as well as advances it in ford county, Pa. For sale by Emery the list of paying quartz mines that Eastman. Gold Hill, or Ben Hay have been developed in Jackson mond, Rtck Point. County the past two years.