Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, July 28, 1900, Image 1

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GOLD HILL NEWS.
A
N EW SPA PER ,
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AN
Why not send Sampson and
Schley over to China and see once
PHYSICIAN AND BURO ION.
Sixty six Japanese are working and for nil which is the better man?
on the railroad at Spicer.
— Ex.
’ •tlkw in Uaiau's Drug Kl«,re,
GOLD H ILL. OKKOON.
The first load of l'.MKI wheat ha*
“ Whom the gods wish to destroy
lieen received at Eugene, and they first make mad.” From the
weighed 60 pounds to the buahel.
indications all the gods in the cat­
Dr. UHAN. K. MORRILL,
egory
are after China.—Ex.
Antelope has a new paper, the
FIYSICIAN AND SUBS SOU.
Republican, launched by A. M. F.
Many of the newspapers of Ore­
Kirchheimer.
It
is
a
neatly
print­
gon print letters from men who
< »Hice *t Residence,
GOLD H ILL, OfcRGON ed eight-page quarto. Subscription have gone to Cape Nome — all
warning their friends to stay away.
$1 per year.
J. M. KEENE, 0 .1 ). N.
Nebraska has an esteemed citizen
The Philadelphia Press says the
named Bagwind, hut there is a electoriai vote in November will
more distinguished citizen of that stand McKinley 277, Bryan 157,
state
who in the estimation of many ! with Kentuckey’* thirteen in doubt.
Mceeoso. Osa.
<HSc« ASkln-Duel Bh<l>.
is lietter entitled to it.
The most careful estimates made
HAMMERKLEY l CARTER, Herbert Winslow, the Klamath from present conditions very but
jail-breaker, made a second and little from these figure«.
Ceaisellon aid AUorujt-ai-Uv.
successful effort sawing off an iron
“Twenty dollars a month on a
< g T W ill pra. ti.-e in all tlie courts of bar with a nicked pocket-knife. It farm, is very much better than $35
th<* state. Oft)«« in Beenian huildiitg,
i is thought he reached California.
a month in a city store. As a gen­
Gold Hill, Oregon.
Chan Burgdorf, an old time resi eral thing at the end of 9 months
dent of Clamath county, who 'ives the former ha» $160 in cash, three
C. B. WATSON,
on a large rance eighteen miles pairs of overalls, a pair of gallusee’
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
from Klamath Falls, committed[ and a straw hat. while the latter
Olfiece—Up staiis, Opera House Block, suicide last Thursday by hanging.; has two or three suits of clothe», a
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Harney County'» Clerk advertis-! PM’r °f 8°^ HOC^S an^ f U *n the
! ee a list of warrants, which will la* hole. Yet there are 75 applications
[cancelled if not called for in 60 for the latter job to one for the for-
*
8. 8. PENTZ,
<l»ys after July I, 1900. They were aier" ’
issued prior to 189«, and amount
The commissioner of patent«
to $111.20.
' Htates that the past fiscal year ha»
t
MEDFORD, OREGON
A Heppner firm with flour and been a most prosperous one for the
Practices is all Coarta «* < >rrg«n and C a l- F
The cash receipts
4 Komia. SpcHal attrnilufl ( I v m to M in in g . A 1 bacon to sell advertises that “grouse ; Patent office.
. Corporation. Probat« and Family ta w
•
. 'will ripen in the Blue M ountains1 have been $1,358,228.35
a larger
F
Notary P u b lk In <Kbcc.
Corretpondtnt» F
sum
than
received
in
any
previous
4
In all p r tli <>( the world.
A inside <>f another month, and rolled
■ in flour and fried in bacon juice fiscal year. The number of patents
issued is also the largest in the his-
thev are delicious.”
A LITTLE MIXTURE.
D E N T IS T
t A ttorney - at - Law t
J
FOR AN EASY SHAVE,
«KrM th,,t th . « . l - ï y o , ‘h e “ ffi“ ’ "“"'berin« 26’540
There has been a corresponding in
I lapse at Nome is about as great
a Stylish hair cut,
i crease in the number of trademarks,
go to Dehoy’s Shav­ ( and sodden as.the rise at d spread 1 patents and labels registered. Th«
ing Parlor, 6 doors I of the boom. Thousands are more : increase in the numlter of applies
west of the Post anxious to leave that n gion than
tions for letters patents and caveats,
Office.
they were a few months ago to get
'and
registration of trademarks,
G obi H ill, Oregon. there.
i labels and prints is 5,000 over tliai
This is a had season in Eastern i of the previous fiscal year and ag-
Washington for the hoi»». Farmers , gregates 46,000.
in tne Palouse country are report­
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Flour tloen’iit grow in ed to he hiring not only every
The Appetite ef a Goal •
a lied, but is ground i available man who come« along, Is envied by all whose Stomgch
at our mill. Fresh­ ! hut are watching freight trains to and Liver are out of order. Bui
the “tourist” from boxcar and such should know that Dr. King’r
ness is a leading char­ 'rout
[ break beam with an offer of entic New Life Pills, give a splendid ap­
acteristic.
!ing wages to work in harvest fields petite, sound digestion and a regu
lar bodily habit that insures perfect
. and help save the wheat crop.
health and great energy. Only 25c
There may be no exactly “ up-to at E. J. Eastman’s Drug Store.
J. J. HOUCK Manager
dale” newspajiers in Pekin, but the
GOLD HILL,
-
OREGON. I Pekin Gazette is said to be the
Was It aa Errar?
oldest newspaper in the world,
At a time when every man, wo­
though journalistically it is not ot man and child in Colorado Springs
the yellow variety. It has been was investing in mining stock and
issued regularly since A. D. 1351, almost every man, woman and
In the way of Hardware, Tools
and Implements, you cau find and publishes exclusive court re­ child had been badly bitten.it hap­
at our Store.
ports, that are not for sale to for­ pened that a certain mine-owner
eign journals at any price.* Per­ and stock manipulator died sud­
haps in the near future some en­ denly. The local paper held the
terprising American can secure it press to put in an account of bis
and change its “policy.”
death, headed, “ Death Loves a
A mule that can sing “ Peek-a- Shining Mark,” but when it came
Boo” and “Home, Sweet, Home,” out the people with whom he had
is one of the proferred attractions had his business dealing« were sur­
for the Portland Street Fair and prised and pleased to read.” “ Death
Carnival. Its owner writes to the Love« a Mining Shark.” — S. F.
Oregonian from Baker City as fol­ Wave.
lows:
White laa Tamed Yellow.
“ I have an attraction that might
Great consternation was felt by
lie a good thing for the Klks’ street
fair in your city, in September, and the friends of M. A. Hogarty of
ARE YOU GOiNG MINING ?
I would like to know the proper Lexington, Ky., when they saw he
See our stock of Tools ami Supplies
was turning yellow.
His skin
before you make your purchases. We person to write to in regard to it.
slowly
changed
color,
also
bis eyes,
keep everything a miner needs.
I have a mule that is a regular
Tne Celebrated SIMONDS Saws—pos­
and he suffered terribly. His mal­
itively the best Cross-cut Raw made, for I steam calliope. He will bray every
ady
was Yellow Jaundice. He was
»ale by
; time you twist his tail, and by
Boyden & Nicholson 1 practice I have got so I can play treated by the best doctors, but
such simple tunes as ‘Peek-a-Hoo,-’ without benefit. Then he Was ad­
Th Hardware Men.
Medford. ftrrgor 1‘Home, Sweet Home,’ etc.. All 1 vised to try Electric Bitters, the
' would ask would lie my expenses wonderful Stomach and Liver rem­
for myself and mule to Portland
and back. Please let the know the edy, and he writes: “After taking
two hotties I was wholly cured ” A
proper iierson td write about it.
W E HAVE ’EM
“J ames W illiams .” trial proves its matchless merit for
SUGAR P IN E
all Stomach, Liver and Kidney
SHINGLES.
Subscrita: for the S. F. Bulletin I troubles. Only 50c. Sold by E. J.
Eastman, dritg^itit.
T he N. Y. R ack et Store Latest news service, 50c mouth.
THE MOST POPULAR
Rogue River Milling Company,
Anything
You W a n t....
SHINGLES !
Sobocription
GOLD HILL, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1900.
Vol. t —No. 169.
W. P. UH INHOLM, M. I).,
ORGAN.
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«ordering the animals taken to Se­
attle in preparation of a trip to
A rich strike has juat been made China. The 395 mule» were all in
by Corliss A Kush on Lucky Queen excellent shape when reaching Ash­
H ill, about 10 miles from Grant« land last evening. The cars in
Pass. It is on the Double Eagle , which they are shipped, are especi­
claim, which was purchased last ally provided for their shipment,
year for a very low figure. * The , containing feed boxes, water troughs
strike is in the nature of a very ' on the side, and other convenience
rich seam, one to two inches thick, for animal care. - - Wednesday’s
with a body of quarts on either ¡Tidings.
side. The gold is all through the
Of the allied army of 82,000 that
seam, which is easily pounded up,
and runs $10 to $16 to the pan. will move on Pekin by the middle
The samples brought to town ap­ of August, the United States will
peared to be plastered with gold. A furnish 11,000, Japan 25,000, Eng­
shaft has been sunk 80 feet on the land 15,000, France 12,000, Ger­
property, and the seam grows wider, many about 8000 and Russia an
showing five feet at the bottom. army corps of 22,000 men, while at
The quartz walls are also rich, the least 25,000 Russians are marching
10 tone on the dump being worth on Pekin from the north. Our
$50 per ton. The strike is in a forcee in China and en route and
rich quartz district, and, as both under orders amount to a little
banging and lower walls are clearly more than 11,000 men.
defined, may prove to be very
Ned Burt, a young brakeman
valuable, as it is further developed.
while off on a vacation at Shasta
Retreat had bis leg amputated last
IX IT UCHT
Per u Editor to ItotMiBMid htost ledi- Wednesday evening while trying to.
kweif
board a light engine bound for
From Sylvan Valley News, Brev­
Dunsmuir and running at about
ard, N. C.
eighteen
miles an hour.
It may be a question whether the
SOUTH «KEHON «OLD.
editor of a newspaper has the right
Spain wisely declines to send
to publicly recommend any of the
\ warships or men to China, where
various
proprietary
medicines
she has no interests. She has given
which flood the market, yet as a
over getting into rows merely lor
preventive of suffering we feel it a
the fun of the thing.
duty to say a good word for Cham­
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­
Best double strength vinegar 3D
rhoea Remedy. We have known cents a gallon at Kenney’s.
and used this medicine in our fam­
ily for twen,ty years and have
An Epidemic ef Biarrhaea.
Mr. A. Sanders, writing from
ilways found it reliable. In many
cases a dose of this remedy would Cocoa nut Grove, Fla.,»ays there ha»
-ave hours of suffeaing with a phy been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea
there. He had a severe attack an«l
■ ician is awaited. We do not be was cured by four doses of Cham­
ieve in depending implicitly on berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­
iny medicine for acure, but we do rhoea Remedy. He says he ab >
lajlieve that if a bottle of Chamber- recommended it to others and they
»ay it is the best medicine they
l a t n ’s Diarrhoea Remedy were kept
ever used. For sale by Emery .J.
on hand and administered at the Eastman, Gold Hill or Ben H ay­
inception of an attack much suffer­ mond, Rock Point.
'
ing might be avoided and in very
many cases the presence of a phy­
The Ledgerette Bill File is an
sician would not be required. At
easy,
simple, convenient, labor and
least this has been our experience
during the past twenty years. For paper saving device ior keeping in
sale by K. J. Eastman, Gold H ill, a systematic order, accounts of a
or Ben Haymond, Rock Point.
»mall or trn»'«ient nature.
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K illed I n a R unaway . — Last
Thursday morning Mrs D. N. Fish
who has the contract to carry the
mail, from Glendale to Stsrvout
was in waiting at the train for the
mail when her horse became fright­
It is just the thing to ur-e where
ened at a light engine which was customers come in and buy a few
standing on the siding and started articles “till Saturday evening” or
to run. The unfortunate Jady was “till next week,” or till they come
thrown from the buggyj her head to town again.
striking on one of the iron rails,
Summing it all up. It is India-
breaking her neck in the fall, and ed, arranging th«' bills alphabetic-
smashing the buggy to pieces. This ally. It is Convenient. It is Eco­
sad fatility caused much sorrow in nomical, saving many times its
the quiet little town.
cost in blank books, bills, time, la­
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bor, etc., because inasmuch as the
M ules fob C hina .— Fifteen cars items are written hut once, there is
of mules were on the 8. P. freight no posting of books, no buying of
which readied Ashland last even­ statements, nor making out of iten--
ing from the south. They were ixen bills. It is simple, can be un­
destined for Seattle, from which derstood at a glance.
Books are
port they will be sent on a U. S. always posted 7 bills «re always
transport to China.
The mules ready. It is durable and inexpen­
had served Uncle Sam in Cuba for sive. Write for prices.
the past year. They were recently
News Printing Company,
shipped to New York, where they Lock Box 116, Gold H ill, Oregon.
were kept several days, when Agent
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Darrell of the Quartermaster’s De­
W anted several persons foh
partment received orders to report district Office Managers in this
with them nt Manila in the Philip state to represent me in their own
pines. This special train contain­ and surrounding counties.
W ill­
ing the tnttles. being drawn by two ing to pay yearly $600, payable
engines, left Washington, D. C. at weekly.
Desiruhle employment,
5:30 o’clock on the afternoon of July with unusual opportunities.
Ref­
11th. At Ogden telegraphic orders erences exchanged.
Enclose self-
were received by Mr, Darrell re­ addressee stamped envelope. 8. A .
scinding the Philippine order and Park, 320 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
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