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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1900)
„ old G TRANSPORTATION COLUMN , , ILL . V m L'» ve we have two opera houses, it is I'bmit*» » • ‘'••“ t “'-. >'“• f l H '1’1'- necessary to state th a t the one 4 I I I » o . can nominee for congress in this district, has proven the tru th of the m eant is the Odd Fellows hall, A Newspaper—Not an Organ. experience u who wno — - O ur people are liberal patrons of a experience oi of a all are elected to serve the people in the im portant good show and tf the press notices i News P rin tin g Company, v, p , c„V of a congreosman. th a t it of this company are to he relied on PUBLISHERS. takes more than one single term j they give a u..od en tertauiniein. E. K. CHURCHILL, there to get the confidence of the T jw repUi,ijcu„ comity central Editor and Manager. j members of th a t im portant body, • comlI,ittee has get W ednesday, M M b a rrlp tle n H a te » . and the state th a t retains the sel' - ; April 25, as the day for prim ary IMVARltHLV IN AUVAN1S vices of their representatives, 1 co„ vei,tio n i in all precincts where long as they are in harm ony with non,i„ a tioiis for precinct officers 0 0 $1 One Year, 50 the party sending them there, is ,,ave pot yet l**en made, Rock S ix M onths, the state to get the most favorsj point am j Foots creek will noini- Saturday, April 21, 11100» from congress in ihe way of appro nate road supervisors only, as the needs the ex- j U8,¡ce of priations. Oregon — ... the l’eaee and C o n stab le1* experience of such a man as Mr. jmve | (VC|1 non,i„„ted in Gold Hill R e p u b lic » * 1 T ic k e t. Tongue, and the people appreciate | Go|d H i„ ( the ■■■ — ' . ..I 1 w A l .'iir lr r . ,,i . . . n t . i . m . i , h . 1.0« of t h , c , e . ...Hl will U" ; R 1 ,| ¡d » ,. ,„r I J . , , 1 .......... = EAST AND e r a i i o n in t h e e y e s o f th e p u b l i s h e r , ii,e r e p u t a t i o n o f th e to w n a b r o a d SO O TH Thos. H. Tongue / J OF HILLSBORO Regular Republican Nominee I For District Attorney C. B. Watson OF ASHLAND Regular Republican Nominee i T ra in s leave H old H ill for I’o rtla n ri ntnl way sta tio n s u t 3:47 a .in . am i H:10 p .m . d a lly . For Representative P o rtla n d M :80 a.m. 7:00 p .m . • I G old H ill »I 17 p .m . 10:0» a .in . a .in . Arrive A shland 12:33 a in. 11.30 36 a.rn . S acram en to 5 :00 p .m . a .in . “ San F rancisco 7 :4«r» p . m S : . 16 _____ I .eave W. A. Carter I « J z J »1« J JjattllfiW StCWa^ ♦ I Ju n e. , X b ' i o " e (.„ „ t m ilk o l A newspaper is like a lawyer in |©ga | profession, of which he is an noii . c respects. Il is expected to honored member. He has many present the side of its patrons in Warm friends in all sections of the tl.e most favorable light, ami as the e<»unty ami is very popuhir.- leadets are to have the first c o tis id - 'fidii ngs. , . . i u n . . . n . h e e l e . - l l........... P ol CttrtlM. { For Congressmen 1st District / OF (»OLI» HILI, Republican H w .ln r K ,1,„M i.»n N o m in ee} i. “ t , vmt OF TALENT Regular Republican Nominee J j H. L. Narregan { f For County Judge - 6 :4ft a .m . 11 0:00 u.in :4*» a .in . »:00a.m. K ansas C ity 7 :26 a .in . 7 :2ft a .ru . C hicago - |.,,s A ngeles El Paso - F ort W o rth C ity Mexico H ouston - New O rlean s W ash in g to n New York ,,or For ................. Representative . ( >^,|cn “ Denver - a.m . » :30 a .m . p.m . 7 -.oo a.m. p.m . a .oo p.m. a .in . a .m . n »M a .m . t> :ftft a .in . 4 :0 0 m iii . 4 :00 a .in . 0:2ft p.m . U:2ft p.m. 11:42 a .in . (1 .42 a .m . 12 4 i p in. 12:13 p .m . 7 :46 I .20 (1:00 0:30 P u llm a n am i T o u rist ,a r s on boil» tra in s. C h a ir curs S a c ra m e n to to Og den an d El Paso, am i to u ris t - a rs U» C hicago, Kt. L ouis. New O rlean s an d W ash in g to n . About three y ear, ago my wife had an attack of rheum atism which O F M E D FO R D m c a r e f u lly g u a r d e d b y th e p a p e r , Congressman 1st District.-~ c o n f in e d her to her bed for over a ' C onnecting at San I ram I .. »it! sev Regular Republican Nominee / THOS. II. TONGl E. l i n t w h e n i t c o m e s to t h e b u s in e s s eral ste a m sh ip lines fo r H o r n '.u h , .j a n , m oulh and rendered her unable to STATE OFFICE! S . C h in a , P h illip in e s, C e n tra l i i .nth ■ u .e u o i th e to w n , th e n i t is a n in- wal a step w ithout assistance, her For Sheriff America. S u p rem e Ju d g e .— C. E. WOL\ ERT’ >N, .i v i n u a l m a t t e r , a n d th o s e w h o limbs being swollen to double their of Linn County. See O. C. P u rk e y p ile , a -nt ii H nld D istric t A tto rn e y . 1st J u d ic ia l D istric t. , , .L io n iz e t h e p a p e r a r e f ir s t to he normal size. Mr. S. Maddox in H ill sta tio n or a d d ress , i - n ie r e d b y t h e p u b l i s h e r . If —C . B. W A TSO N , of A sh la n d . s i s t , I on my using C ham berlain s C. II. M arruam , (• I . A A OF FOOTS CREEK COl’NTY OEEICEKS. ih e n e w s p a p e r c a n liv e w i t h o u t th e P a l l , H a l i l » . 1 purchased a tifly- PUUTI.AM). iOW. Regular Republican Nominee 1 te p re se n ta ti vea.—M ATT H E W S 1 E W N lU th v- e lo c a l m e r c ..... h a n f t l , i t t h i m e i u r ent and used it according to U p p p p o H rt lV o o f i m q iu buttle « ART a n d W . A. CAR 1 E R . m e r c h a n t s h o u l d e x p e c t to g e t his the directions ami the '»ext morn C o u n ty J u d g e .—N. L. N A R R E G A N . ii i... .. In L rH iik fast W ith VV, P. CHISHOLM, For C ounty Clerk liv in g w i t h o u t th e p u b l i s h e r . H e ¡mt she walked to breakfast w ith S h eriff.—A L E X . OK ME. out assistance in any m anner, and PHYSICIAN AND ■: ' m a y h e a r e a d e r b u t h e is n o t a she lias not had a sim ilar attack C o u n ty C le rk .— H U S NEW BI R f • I a i o n of t h e p a p e r a s h e s h o u l d he. since R ecorder.—P E T E R A P P L E G A I E. A. B Pearsons. Sold by E. C o m m issio n er.—T H O S. R IL E '» . i (»Ilice in Caia,-'* D im II to e m e r c h a n t s of th e to w n g iv e .1. Eastm an, Gold H ill, nr Ben 0 OF PIKENLX >N. School S u p e rin te n d e n t.— P. H . D A IL Y . gold me local paper their hearty snp- Ii:iv ibioih I . K<><’k Point. \ Regular Republican Nominee A ssessor.— !. C. P E N D L E T O N . i 1 poll, it is an indication o f a pro- The new time card nf the S. I*. T re a su re r.— M AX M l L L E K . hr. CHAS. E. .M O L L IL I;, For County Recorder i grestive spirit whic.i is a very Co. went into effect M onday. Un- S u rv ey o r.—G A R L T . JO N E S . • C oroner.—C. B. COLE. J healthy sign. _ _ _ _ _ _ der the new schedule the north- PHYSICIAN AND SURGES. t PRECINCT OFFICERS. the hound express leaves Gold Hill at Ih e money circulation oi me t . ( 'u n s ta b le .—JO H N H U M P H R E Y . O F C E N T R A L PO IN T Ollice a t Reaiden» e, i h ic h i w a s < *1 1,n r,,,,,7ouot»0 5:30 i p .m . instead of 6 1 0 . th e c o u n t r y , w o u ,i z y ,^ o u _ For Road S u p e rv iso r.— E . RAT . GOLD H IL I O R E G O N on Ju ly 1 lSyfi, has increased to so u th b o u n d tram leaves here r Regular Republican Nominee J Alex. Orme J Gus Newbury J J Peter Applegate I ♦2,002,931,791 on March 1, 1900. 10:44 a. m. For County Commissioner .1. M. KEEXE. I». I». S. Nearly $300,000,000 of this increase was in gold. If the B ryanites had D tC N T IS T i been successful, the gold would O F E A G L E PO IN T have left the country, and the M l DFOUD, O H — I j V For Infant« and Children. , r Ke„ „ lur Rq.iil.lic, an Nominee O lfic» AJkln-Durl MUxk. —Exchange, money in circulation would nave , —; " c J vi_„ ttnfi decreased more than it lias increas The Kind You Hare Always Bought - # J For School Super Superintendent i 1. E. AliXOl.h, It is nearly time for Schley and , B e a rs th e Sampson to begin to quarrel about e S ig n a tu r e o f which one ought to run for the It is said there were either seven or eight delegate.' in attendance at Presidency. O F G O LD H IL L MI DKJfcD, ORC. Over VanDykes Slor*. D e w e y - s ^ t ^ l i o u l d have been the regular or m iddle-of-the-road A Regular Republican Nominee “ Never give up the ship.” It is i populist convention, and at least HAMMEKSLEY & ( AKTER, For Assessor now stated Dewey will withdraw ■ two ex-republicans were present at Counsellors and A ttorneys-at L aw . h.s name as a presidential candi- the state convention of the silv er _ W ill p ra c tic e ill ail tin- c a n t s «4 republican p arty .” No strenuous You will need some lumber, date.—Journal. th e s ta le . Ollice ill B e m an b u ild in g . __________ conflict of opinions or heated de- G old H ill, O regon. d then, ' Z ' " 0FT A B LB K 0C K / ....... A man who fias worked several |)a^etf o,arred the proceedings of the Regular Republican Nominee to , consult T. J . Downing, years for a firm can accomplish jaUer “ eonVentiOn.” ho is agent for the 8. P. D. 4------ | ; WATShN, w more good than a new hand. The! --------------- - L. Co. He will give you ! For Treasurer & same is true of our Congressmen. I C anada is prepared to take a lib- ATTORNEY AT LAW, The renom ination of Moody and eral slice of the British war loan. Olliece— F p s ta irs, O pera H ouse Block, Tongue is a tribute of the faith of The dominion is sending her sons T . J . ______ D O W N IN G . r , O F JA C K S O N V IL L E A SH L A N D , O R E G O N . the people in these Representatives, | to South Africa, and she is also T h e L u m b e r Y a r d M a n / Regular Republican Nominee / as well as recognition of the fact willing to exchange her gold for the •‘O u r -zood a n d zealous C o n g ressm an , R em in d fu l of o u r vote, L'pon h is m e m o ra n d u m ’s page P u ts dow n a little n o te , A nd w hen th e p ro p e r tim e a rriv e s Foi us to w ield th e hoe, H e se n d e th us th e little seeds— UW. T h e o nes th a t n e v e r grow Thos. Riley CASTOR IA P. H. Daily Are You Going to Build ? J t ,.l tin- B nti-h empire, sentative for one term only is not ^ d m ira l Dewey w ouldn't, then a wise one for a district or state. he would, then he wouldn t again, and at last accounts he was in the A peculiarity of the Oregon reg istrv law is th a t no opportunity is “ “ would” would hum hum or or once once more. more, But afforded for registration for the whether he would or wouldn t, he November election after the hooks have been closed for the June elec tion. Every one, therefore, who wishes to vote for President this Fi ll m ust register before May 15. The only provision under which voters not registered can vote in November is the section authoriz- swearing in ” of votes, which mg l uncertain and at best trouble- some. Last Tuesday Louisiana held its first election for Governor, under the new Constitution. The suffrage clause of the new C onstitution re- quires th at in order to vote, a man m ust he able to read and write, or pay taxes on $200 worth of proper ty, or he a descendant * of a man who voted before the war for the Union. These restrictions win uis- will dis- franchise a large m ajority of the colored voters, while leaving the bite vote practically intact. can t, and tliat. settles it G o ld H ill, O re g o n . — — A nything You W an t In tlie w ay id H a rd w a re , T ools a n d Im p le m e n ts, you can fimi a t o u r S to re. Dr. S. C. Stoii,'. a Salem druggist has a complete tile of the Daily Oregonian for the past six years. The papers make a pile over eight feet high. Fiance has a debt of six billions and it costs every Frenchm an ,$20 a head to meet the current expetib- es of the government. When President Kruger tells the world th a t the Transvaal is in the hands of the Lord he does not mean Lord Roberts. ARE YOU GO NG MINING ? The United Slates sold John Bull last year $255,000,000 worth Sec o u r stock of Tools am i S u p p lies before you wuike y o u r p u rc h a se s. We of stuff. He is a pretty good cus keep e v e ry th in g a m in e r needs. tomer. T he Celebrated SIMONDS Saws—mis a com pany 'tively tl.e best Cross-cut Saw made, tor We understand th at .. “” ,*’i'" ,,J I f,y o fte n people will he here Sunday, ' & N ic h o ls o n evening to entertain tin- citizens o f , J Gold Hill at the opera house. As I The Hardware d b n t is t J. C. Pendleton { f --- Max Muller th a t the policy of electing a Repre- war bonds I I * p,or School Superintendent FOK AX EASY SHAVE, • G A Gregory p resent IncuinS cnl of a Stylish hair cut, go to Dehov s S hav ing Parlor, 2 door» cast of the Pont- • Office. Gold H ill. Oregon. M e J fo rJ Independent Candidate. LIM E! Delivered THE MOST POPULAR A. J. Messner Rogue River Killing Company in quantities to suit at lowest market, price Leave orders at Rosenthals or uddrss J . T. M ILLER , Gold H ill, Oregon. Kiln on Sardine creek 3 miles from Gold H ill. The ' M erchant Tailor. Gold Hill. Oregon Flour ilocs’iit ixrow in betl, , but is ground Fresh fit our m ill. ness is a leading eliar- aeteristie. J. J. HOUCK Manager GOLD HILL, - OREGON. W anted sev er a l dfhsonh for district, Office Managers in this state to represent me in their own ami surrounding counties. W ill ing to pay yearly $'100, payable weekly. Desirable em ploym ent with unusual opportunities. R p^ erenccs exchanged. Enclose addressee stampeil envelope. S. A. »» 1 / 4 . I > I I . / 4k • ...... -zv