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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1900)
Tell all your friends about the the Medford cloth ing m erchant, was down the first of Reces a t Gold H ill, Tuesday, May I the week looking after his store and the ball in the evening. H ave you registered? Don’t put off registering too long. here. Mr. S. is well pleased with , A tte n tio n , B icycler«! , t i the m anner in which his store is J acksonville , April 10. Go an' regia > . being condurted h e n under Ihei To the E ditob :—Please publish j 0 . 11.11 •!« •» Sunday , m anagem ent o . C. Crawl,,rd . " d in your paper, for the f»eiiclii of ford ”l , thinks the outlook for Gold Hill those riding bicycles, the fact th a t The average head of the culinary ihpartm en J. C. Hall is in Han Francisco wa(< Iiever aB brigbt ag at the pres they must pay the bicycle tax by hopes with the philosopher. But since we m ust the first of May, 1900, as provided this week. ent time. the cheapest. My I«»»« ,lf W * O< , ¡7 ,h » t Roy Kremer was up from the g (j pentland returned from by law, as the tax money is needed for the construction of the bicycle complete. and you can always depend «... it th at Pass Sunday. Medford Monday evening and left paths, and 1 hope th a t all owning they’ are fresh, pure amiI who Carl Phelps and wife spent Mon- f(,r Gr>nts Pass where he will finish bicycles will attend to this before a specialty of Fam ily I s I M I t f c W I '* . consistent wit!...... .. Youra for the beat and day in Medford. up his work writing up the coun- th a t date so th a t I may not he J. ( ’. Pendleton was in the city try for the Evening Telegram of compelled to enforce the bicycle cheapest <■ A lex O hmic , Portland when he will return to tax law. Saturday evening. Sheriff of Jackson C ounty, Or. Mrs. Win. Jones went to Medford this city and assume his work as local reporter on the N ews BEST WHTHt MITE. Tuesday m orning. R. C. Churchill came up from For sunshine, flowers and oranges N. Eastm an left Sunday for ì l r r r i U ’* O ld M in uti Salem last Saturday m orning and take the Sunset Route via Los An Fresno, California. has lieen the guest of his brother geles to all points East. T ourist Lawrence Cardwell spent S un all this week. M r.C. will leave for excursion cars and ch air cars to El Paso Fort W orth, K ansas C ity, day in Central Point. Albany this evening, where he has Chicago, C incinnati, H ouston, New H. D. Jones, of Rock Point, was made arrangem ents to establish a Orleans and W ashington, D. C. • • on our streets Sunday. For rates, guides and inform ation confectionery store and factory. Mrs. C. Trin.hle went to G rants address, C. H. M arkham , G. P. A.r I, c . C a rso n , a c a rp e n te r cam e AT P ortland, Or. Pass last Saturday evening. down from Central Point the first P. H. Daily went to Ashland last ,f the week and is now engaged in Saturday to tran sact business. erecting an addition to the Moon Mrs. 1. M. Muller went to Med residence recently purchased by C. 0 f a . , 1 LOW , ford Monday to visit relatives. F. Young J. H. M i l l e r a n i l wife cam* down Miss Nora McKinney returned from A*h a «1 S aturday evening. from Medford Sunday evening. T. P. K ahler spent several days Mrs. Miller vill remain with her parents lor s o m e tim e , her husband in the city the first of the week. returning io his Work Sunday night. T. B. Edington made the N ews Mrs. C. K H o n k , qf Albany, office a substantial call this week Pneumonia is one of the moat a 'I io has <».*e i in California for her dangerous and fatal diseases. I t John Curry and wife were down health. - ped off Thursday even always results from a cold. C ham from Medford the first of the week. ing to visit he. sister Mrs. A. L. berlain’s Cough Remedy will quick ly cure a cold and perhaps prevent Roy Cowgill arrived in the city Harvey before returning home. an attack of pneum onia. It is in KELKXiG A DARLING Proprietors last Sunday m orning from Port Edw ard O’Neil, a capitalist of fact made especially for th a t a il , - OREGON. land. California, was a guest at the hotel ment and has become famous for GOLD H IL L , • . We will he spared the agony here this week. He has lurge tim its cures over a large part of the watching for rain for the next seven ber interests in the Santiam coun civilized world. It counteracts any Special A ttention G iven to Commercial Men. tendency of a cold toward pneum o try, owning some o(X)0 acres. nia. Can you afford to neglect Baggage a n d F ie iu h t of all kinds f o r w M e r t Daily was up from W<s>d- F .C . Savage, of Portland, who your cold when so reliable a rem v ;.t lowest rates ti-iartz nin - Tuesday and Saturday, j vin e ]a8t Sunday visiting his is connected with the Chicago it edy can he had for a trifle? For M l m d ^ i . ; " c re ^ y ^ S n e s ^ G a S s C ^ .J h u r s ; Northwestern railroad, was in Gold sale by Em ery j . E astm an, Gold vs and Kanes Creek, Fridays. Dealers in W ood, Ice, y, pftUl Paul N Norhy returned from C ali Hill this week, having some private H ill, or Ben H aym ond, Rock Point. ¡ l i d s of feed, etc. fornia where he has been working business here. DIED all winter. The Board of Trade has received Mrs. 8. T. Hodges was a passen an inquiry from a gentlem an re M ILLER .—At his home on G alls creek, Sunday evening, April 15, ger for Medford and Ashland Tues garding locating here in the harness Call a t 1900, B. F. Miller, aged 67 years, business, and has lieen advised to day morning. 10 m onths. The funeral was Mrs F. T. W heeler Is visiting her come. held at the fam ily residence Tuesday morning a t 10 o’clock, sister Mrs Newman Moon in Cali J . L. Ham m ersley, G. L. H uston, and s e e h is and a large cortege of friends and A. J. Olsen and Miss Montgomery fornia this week. relatives followed the remains to Chas. Sm ith left Tuesday m orn of Gold H ill were in Jacksonville the Sams Valley cemetery where ing for Prescott, Arizona, where he Saturday on légat business.-Tim es. he was laid to rest. Geo. R. Hammersley came in MOON.— In Gold H ill, Tuesday exjiects to locate. m orning, April 19,1900, Andrew Remember the entertainm ent at from his mine on W ards creek Sun- Sylvester Moon, aged 70 years. the I. 0 . 0 . F. hall next Sunday- and remained over until luesday The funeral was conducted F ri visiting friends and relatives. evening, April 22. day afternoon at the M.E. church A nd OXFO RDS o f th e L a te s t S ty le s. E. Ray who has been in the by Rev.Gregory,of C entral Point. John B lackburn, who has been W illamette valley, attending the Interm ent in the Sams Valley J U S T A R R IV E D . sick for the past few weeks, is re cemetery. republican congressional conven ported as no better. W ednesday m orning Mr. Moon W e C arry a F u ll and Complete Line of Staple < M. W. Hale and wife of Wood tion, returned home Saturday. was unloading lum ber from a car C. B. Watson was a through pass and Fancy G roceries. ville made a pleasant call a t the enger from Portland last Saturday near the ice house and hauling it. N ews office Tuesday. to the McNeil house. He had the A F IN E a r r o p t m ENT OF GARDEN SEEDS. T. Cameron passed through the morning on his way home from the wagon nearly loaded, when a train city Sunday m orning on his way- slate republican convention. came along and frightened the team. J. W. M arksbury, who has been home from P ortland. Mr. Moon in attem pting to get hold Mrs. Judge Cowing, who has in Portland several days attending of the lines, which were lying on been quite sick this week, is on the the populist convention, returned the ground, stum bled and fell u n GO LD H IL L , O R E G O N I. O . o . F. N E W B R IC K B LO C K , home Monday morning. convalescent list now. der the wagon anti was so injured A. S. Gross, of Seattle, is in Gold by the wagon passing over his body The registration laws requires the hooks to he closed May 15. Now Hill this week, having on exhibi that he was rendered unconscious, t tioii m ining m achinery, which he anti the next m orning breathed his is the e time to register. is placing in the mines. last, never having spoken after the Mrs. C P. Parker and son re WHEN THE G. A. Gregory places his card as accident. Antirew S. Moon was turned to their home in Phoenix an independent candidate for coun- born in Susquehanna county, llUniHV Illt’i mufc. i 1 . last Saturday morning. Wm. E. I'-rki,,« a,"I wife "re in ly « W l auper,„U ndent in th, Pennsylvania, May 20, 1830. He „ J city th is week visiting their weeks .ssue of the N ews came to Oregon in 1859 and settled He m arried daughter Mrs. A. J.O lsen . J . S. Howard »ml I. J . Pearce in Jackson county. MD. Fl„v McNeill returned from went to Medford lues,lay '" » ’ " '" F Miss Melissa Cox, at Jacksonville, Eleven children Ashland Saturday, where she has - hus,„ess connected w th the A p ril-11, 1865. survive the union: Mrs. G. M. been attending the Norn,„1. ll.g h l.,„e lh tch . Davis, of K alainathon, Cal., Chas. C F Young and family moved Nilas Flennug and Ed Cardwell Moon, of Glendale, Ralph Moon, ot ¡„to their residence the first of the left W ednesday m orn,ng for Horn- K e n t’ T rum an Moon, in Sherman into men i , ,u California. 1 he N ews will county, Newman Moon, of Klam- Over TOOO Sold ill «111- T erritory in IS » » . week and began housekeeping. a th o n , Cal., Mrs. S. C. Tweedy, . ,, u he a regular visitor. C. w . Brower, of Cosmopolis, * Geo. M oon and Mrs. J. D. Snipes, $ 2 0 . $ 2 5 . W ash., was doing business in town [ext in Q uality of LftGrantle, Andrew Moon at and P rice is G o o d food a t lair prices Mares Island, a navel cadet, ami $30. this week. He is a m ining man. the _-------------- two children at home, John and Miss Mary Downing went to is w ith i.i th e reach ot eveiy- 'Jam es. Mr. Moon has a farm of Both RAM BLERS and IDEALS are fitted w ith G iants Pass S aturday evening to four hundred acres in Sams \ alley, one. Jpecial Heavy Tread G & J Clmchei Tnes. baking powd*r visit her uncle several days the ten but was living in Gold Hill. flavoring e x tra c ts co Ts« and « p ío s first of the week. soda EASY RID ING .—-EASILY REPA IRED . To C wt a Cold in Out haj Schilling's Best. Mrs. A. R. M erritt, who has been il L S l LT . . C le o E m p N a . n y F R ^ . , o t T " ; 0 J M Y !, f E s r ?X r TH V o y B c TU A N D. C OR GO Take Laxative BrOmo Quinine Tablets. visiting her sister, Mrs. Burk the All druggists refund the money if it fans i to cure. IS. W. Ii rove’s s' ’nature is on past week, returned to her home in For sale bv 1 each I mjx . 25c. lfi2 .........S'- j A. WHITM AN, Agent, , Brotb*n Woodville last Sunday evening. ""«S S L . C„n lr„li„g J"-k>„„ County, M EDFORD. SEATTLE . .. . PERSONAL AND LOCAL. 8. Rosenthal ROt’Mtl l'»N. HUSTON & Co., Gold Hill, Or P rin tin g . lews Printing Company, Gold Hill, Ore Livery, Feed and T ransfer Stables ROSENTHAL’S Oris Crawford, M anager IÎHY LOOK FURTHER 1000 av rhe BEST W H E E L E v er Built. IDEAL' SUNDAY TURKEY DINNER Gold Hill Hotel