imitNMHUIINIimilllllllllllllHlMNIIimilNINM
ditiond which it is not difficult to
forsee.”
A native Chinaman eent
to the same paper a letter which
A Newspaper—Not an Organ.
contained this statement: “ I write
in all seriouanes and sincerity
News Printing Compauy, you
to inform you that there is a great
PUBLISHERS.
scheme, having for its aim to crush
F. K. CHURCHILL,
all foreigners in China and wrest
KdHer anti Marntn*).
back the territories’leased\o them.”
•wtoMsrlptlow
There has been a prodigious im p u
IM V ABI*BLV I » A PV A H O I
tation of anus into China, in prep
aration for this effort, chiefly from
OP
«1
4)ne Year,
fil» Germany; and now the nations are
24 ix Months,
to “go up against” the o>nsequences
Satnrday, July 21, 1900. of this greed of commene.
C
G old H ill N ews .
it y
O
f w ic ia m
*.
CIIVM CILM ZN.
W. H. Caine, Chairman,
A. Ü. Stanley,
T. J. Dawning,
Win. T. Reames,
O. C. Purkeypile.
A. E. Kellogg, Recorder.
A. J. Oleen, Marshal.
TRANSPORTATION COLUMN.
EAST AND SOUTH
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by Tint :------
There is little i L mi I r in the minds
of the majority of (he citizen* of
Gold Hill, that tin* sending 0»
‘simple minded” .James U yatt, to
the Slate Insane Asylum was a rank
piece of work, and done simply to
Traina leave Geld Hill (or Portland
graft the countv. it is the opin
ami way stations at 3:47 a.in. and 0:10
ion of a number, that the bov is no
p.m. daily.
more insane than the gentleman
I Aia ve Portland 8 :30 a.in. 7 :00 p m.
m ho escorted him to Salem.
It is
Gold Hill 11:17 p.m. 10:09 a.in.
Arrive
Ashland 12:33 a. m. 11:30 a. oi.
true the boy ha* not the strangest
“ Sacramento ft:00p.m. 4 :86 a.in.
H ill J Y « r . /¡ n .ii.d i„ J » « k - .n « o u n ,,: but >1 i.
•• >an Francisco 7 :45 p.m. H -15 a.tu
fi :45a.m. 11 :4r>a.in.
“
( igtlen
$ in th e o n ly p a p e r in th e j known that the l»oy is not insane
9 :00 a. in 0:00 a.in.
“
Ik-nver
-
If the l*»y was sent on the evidence
f c o u n ty , pu b! lnhed u h -
“ Kansas City 7:25 a.in. 7:26 a.m.
“ Chicago - 7:45 a.m. 9:30 a.in.
d e r itti oum ro o f.
as related to a N ews reporter: Sim
“
I aim Angeles 1:20 p.m. 7 :00 a.in.
ply because “ his mother was ufraid
“ 1.1 l'uso - 0:00 p.m. 0:00 p.m.
of him” and because “ he drew a
“ Fort Worth 0:30 a.III. 0:30 a.m.
It is noticed that the democratic large butcher knife on her” ; [two
'* City Mexico 9:55 a.m. 9:55 a.m.
“ Houston - 4:00 a m . 4:00 a.m.
orators are not so silver-tongued as things that the nearest neighbors
“ New Orleans 0:25 p.m. 0:26 p.m.
they were four years ago.
“ Washington 0:42 a.in. 0:42 a.m.
know nothing of], we believe the
“ New York 12 43 p.m. 12:43 p.m.
Carries
the
ljest
selected
stock
of
Now a sausage trust has been or physician and the test of the board
Dry Goods, Notions, Tin and Gran Pullman and Tourist cars on both
ganized. We have thought all the who had a hand in examining him,
trains Chair cars Sacramento to Og
ite Ware, China and Glass Ware, den and El Paso, and tourist cars to
time, that the trusts would finarly should be brought up and tried for
St. Ixiuis, New Orleans and
tit subjects for the same institution.
Tovsand Musical Instruments, such Chicago,
go to the dogs.
Washington.
If the boy is incorrigible and his
as Mandolins, Guitars and Violins Connecting at San Francisco with sev
Last Wednesday morning the mother cannot manage him, the
steamship lines for Honolulu, .fu|iau,
at half the price usually asked at eral
editor was up for the early train, place
t____ for ____
_ __
China, Phillipines, Central und South
him
is _ in the reform
America.
other stores.
and could not help noticing the school, not the asylum; or if he is
»
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i
i
»_______a __ n
See O. C. Purkeypile, agent at Gold
stench arising from the dirty alleys the ‘‘desperate character” the wit
Childdrs Block, MEDFORD, ORE Hill
station or address
and hack yards in our city.
It is ness makes him out to he, the pen
C. 11. M aukiiam , G. F. A P. A.
no wonder we have so much malar itentiary. But to talk about insan-
PORTEANO, OKKOON.
ia in our town. The city authori iny.
The main witness himself,
ties should take the matter in their only a short time ago was pleading
Help one along in life. It is not what you pay for clothes
N o tic e lo r P u b lic a t io n .
so much as what you get for your money. To slsiw our
hands and see to it that our town insanity before a court of justice in
goods is a pleasure, and it is a real pleasure to show our
U. 8. I.and Office
is kept clean. It would not only this city, while on trial for assault
New Suits. M ay we W ait on Y ou r
Roseburg, Ore., June 5, 1900
help the looks of the town, but will ing a citizen with a dangerous
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing-nanied settler has tiled notice of
make it that much healthier.
weapon, and on this plea with the
is a nuisance these days—and a Stock Collar Means his intention to make final proof in sup
x
. evidence offered he was let off with
port of his claim, ami that said proof
Misery to the wearer.
•
The last three or four numbers of
will lie made before Out Newbury, conn-
,
l
....
, . ' a small fine, and after the boy was
NOW, GENTLEMEN, you must come to It—a Negligee
.
, . .
«.„„„tv at Jackson-
the News have not been up to the
»
Shirt
brings
comfort,
ease
ami
quickly
dissipates
that
irn-j
J lhi on
i m July
,„jv 28,
jg 1900,
|.MM, viz:
pronounced insane, this gentleman
ville,
standard, owing to the fact that the
table feeling. I«et us rig you out. It doesn't take much
A A R O N BECK
was sent to escort him to Salem,
money the way we are selling.
News editor has been very busy
on
his
H.
E. No. 8927, for the N Jj N E
which will net him something like
Negligee Golf Shirts—all Grades, Styles and Prices. The Finest Assortment in t<, S E *4 N E
helping to remodel our home and
Hec. 22, T 86 8, R 4 W
$55.00 to $75.00, and will cost the Jackson Counts. Prop in and see them.
He names the following witnesses to
the News force has not been feeling .
t . •
• 1
prove his continuous residence u(H>n and
, ,
...
,
i county over $100. It is simply u
the best. H e are nearly through
}
cultivation of said land, viz:
i
i ;n
graft, a dirty steal from the tax
John Smith, J. L. Scott, M. M. Scott
<>ur extra work now and will in the 6
J
U IK D F O R D , O R E of Wimer, Oregon, and Daniel Magerle,
payers and an outrage on human .West D o o r to W ed lo r d B a n k ,
near future give you a better paper
of Woodville, Oregon.
J. T. B siixjes , Register.
than ever before. We will in a ity
J
G. A. GURNEA
„ H
xkw so
. .
GOOD CLOTHES
A "BILED SHIRT"
W. H. MEEKER & Co,
■diort time have our residence and
office in tine condition and invite
our patrons to call and see us when
ever and as often as they can con
veniently. We are always glad to
see you.
We are not waging war against
the Chinese government, says the
Oregonian, for we have no evidence
of any hostile act or intention on
the part of the Imperial govern
ment we recognize and with which
Dr. Charlton T. Lewis, a vice- « ">“de
« ” ««1 tr » tiM.
We
president of the “ A n ti-lm p srislisl!1“ ” taltly ssslimsd lh *1
,,
• ,• „ i insurgents have either overthrown
„ not the supreme issue, deapile ">• Clu"'“
»’ b»««
the declaration of .th e Kan.ae City lentporartly ao paralyzed .1, a. the
platform. The eupreme issue, he .»«urgent, uf the Ear,. Commune
■ays, lies in the character of lh. i transiently did the government of
i.
K i
V
rtryan party, of which he presents
. . . .
. , .
punish this anti foreign crusade.
this estimate
The like of the Bryan party has The movement of our troops for
not been seen since the days of the the rescue or defense of our citizem-
Mountain in 1703 and the Paris is not war upon China, any more
Commune of 1871. Bryan stands than the pursuit and capture of a
for the same thing that the French Chinese piratical junk would be.
Revolution stood for. He is not a
Under treaty of 1844 with China,
political leader; he is a revolution
ist; and the crowd that he leads “the laws ol our Union follows its
its banner protects,
liao
S», ••w
w-—
• J and ---
r
has ilk/
no respect IV
for I »M
law,
no z- . respect citizens,
for our National institutions, no > toVen within the Cninese Empire,
respect for social order. Instead of Our Government is only doing
_______
improving in four years, I think what it has a right to do under its
that the democracy has decidedly
retrogressed; the leadership of the treaties. I s only present purpose
Kansas City convention was on a is to rescue and defend its own cit
much lower plane, if that were pos izens, to demand a stable Chinese
sible. than that of 1896.— Ex.
government, , the integrity of the
i
-
*
Empire and the preservation of ex-
There was ample warning of th e
.
. ,
.
.
,
,
.
.
•
.
»
I
isting
of unrestricted trade
npr„.ng
Ch.n» s g s .» ,. fore.gn-
« rights
‘
crs. Extracts are reprinted from
the North C hin. Herald, ol |„ .t I people
Pebruary. in which thia outbreak |
was clearly and fully predicted.]
That paper then raid: “The whole :
tountrs from the Yellow river to
i<> the Great wall and beyond will j
be a blaze of insurrection, which j
. . . . .
«»»ranteed hy treaty.
U i | | i. in a aplendid fruit
country.
„ j,, h„ ,„(,u„uin„
iron
deposits.
, wf*n
.
» .« v
11,11 h»« plenty of Umber.
will* drive every foreigner out of i (¿old Hill will he a city of 3000
f'eltjn and Tien T*i’b ’’Alder con-
population in four years.
Notice of Final Settlement
B
IT RIGHT
|fcf u Ediisr ts Rrroinraratl Patent Irdi-
HIHHK& KEDKTH.
icwtsf
Notice is hereby given that the I From Sylvan Valley News, Brev-
“To the mountains our people in
undersigned, administrator of the!ard, N. C.
increasing numl>ers yearly look for
estate of Tobias Miller, deceased,! It may lie a question whether the those days of relaxation and recre
has filed in the County Court of editor of a newsdaper has the right ation necessary to maintain the
to publicly recommend any of toe
Jackson County, State of Oregon, various
proprietary
medicines human machine in fair working
his final account as such adminis whiefi flood the market, yet az a condition. The languorous sloth
trator of said estate, and that preventive of suffering we feel it a of the seashore proves very seduc
Saturday, the 11th day of August, duty to say a gtxxi word for Cham- tive while it lusts, hut may have
1900, at the hour of oqp o’clock l>er^in's Colic, Cholera and Diar decided that the annual outing
rhoea Remedy. We have known
P. M. has been fixed by said Court and used this medicine in our fam should provide not only radical
as the time for hearing of objections ily for twenty years and have change of air and surroundings,
to said report, and the settlement always found it reliable. In many but also such stimulation of flag
cases a dose of this remedy woulo ging energies as will provide brawn
thereof.
save hours of suffeaing with a phy and vigor for the return to labor.
W. A. C arter ,
sician is awaited. We do not be
Administrator of the estate lieve in depending im plicitly on For this they urge the mountain
Tobias Miller, Deceased. any medicine for acure, hut we d o ! climb and ramble, the balsam of
believe that if a bottle of Chamber- the mountain pines, and the clear,
Gold H ill, Ore., July 11, 1900.
Iain’s Diarrhoea Remedy were kept l unadulterated mountain air.”
“ In this direction the Shasta
on hand and administered at the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Route
now affords a wealth of at
inception of an attack much suffer
The following deeds have been record
tractions.
The entire line of road
ing
might
he
avoided
and
in
very
ed in the office of the connty recorder
from
Ashland
to Redding is studded
many
cases
the
presence
of
a
phy
this week :
with
charming
and accessible ho
sician
would
not
be
required.
At
Joseph Owen et ux to Florence
tels
arid
camps,
where are cheer and
least
this
has
been
our
experience
Bolt ; It 13, blk 2D, Gold Hill..$ 276 00
comfort anil healing at reasonable
during
the
past
twenty
ye
i
i
s.
For
T J Downing et ux toC Vioman
cost, and where you can hunt, fish,
lot 12, blk 27, Gold H ill.........
76 00 sule by E. J. Eastman, Gold Hill,
ride, loaf, or play with equal facil
or Ben Haymond, Rock Point.
Town Board of Gold Hill to T J
ity.”
" o-----------
Downing; lots 1 and 2, blk 24,
“Or if you look for healing wa
Gold H ill...................................
80 00
ters,
none better can l»e found, hot
W Hunt pt iivto T J Downing;
or
cold,
than the springs of« Ash
lot 12, blk 27, Gold A ili.........
80 Oo
land,
Colestin,
Anderson, Bartlett.
1 1 o-
,
Byron and Paso Robles.”
F
o
r
In
fa
n
ts
and
Children.
The Appetite •f a Ont
“ Before visiting Europe, the peo
Is envied by all whose Stomgch The Kind Yon Have Always Bought ple of the North «.vest should see »hy
glories of Yosemite Valley, and the
and Liver are out of order.
But
Bears the
wondrous groves of Mariposa and
■«uch should know that Dr. King’s Signature of
Calaveras; the Parisians are likely
New Life Pills, give a splendid ap
to make inquiries concerni-rift these
petite, sound digestion and a regu
attraction resorts.”
lar bodily habit that insures perfect
Send to Mr. C. H. Markham,
health and great energy. Only 25c
To Carr a fold in O m by
General Passenger Agent, Portland,
at E. J. Eastman’s Drug Store.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. for new booklets on Castle Crag,
All druggists refund the money if it fails Shasta Springs, McCloud River,
Gold Hill has ionmpetable Ume to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on Yosemite, and excursion rates
stone deposits,
each box. 25c%
thereto.”
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