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GOLD HILL NEWS. A N E W S l ’A P E K , NOT A N O RG A N . GOLD KILL, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST Voi. I.—No. 170. Subscription #1 4, 1000. King H um bert of Italy was as- , " , sagsinated at Monza, Ita ly , on Hnit- It is a fact known only to a few By request of the author W. 1 . | tracin g U ca u sed by tu e p resen ce of got«! perBOn8 who have ,w n Inore or | e . 9 <t»J e v e n in g by a m an nam ed C O l'N l'II.M Z N . Fleck, we rep rin t the following sinniar m «hurae.vr to pucaei gold, out «r«o..»t Anglo Bressi, who was im m ediately rep s W. li. duine, Chairman, », w« > |S( rin t • B coining irom oth r sources, aa snail interested in m ining, th a t ru n n el • , ,» • A. G. Stanley, be • M ountain, situated seven from the Biigineering and M i llin g |msa m . in o n por^ uyry wincu may »* miles ' “ T. .1. Gowning, I Uiiiosed over a la ge alea, w mie mere guilt. The king had been attend s Press of Ju ly 21 : Win. T. Retimes, lure pockets in m i. lorination, toe snow south of this city and about two G. C. I'urkeypile. 5 This class of mining, from the N «»t i t(,e ,ma. w».,c.. w the only guide, is 1 ¡, so u th w e st of Josenh is the »«g a distribution of prizes in con- - = richness of the deposits ami the ease blurreu by lne ever-pikseiit color. Gilles so u th w e s t o f J o sep n . 1« tne . ... oVrnna«»ic exhibi- A. B. Kellogg, Recorder. 5. with which they are tuken out when e|g tail much I ocai me« puwuiied ground highext m ountain peak in the State » . • A. J. Olsen, .Marshal onee diwuvered, o aken the work an In- am i try to a v o id it . An .deal lo ca lity is , f ( ) , . .-(M) fe e t n e a r e r the A*on an<^ Gad j u»t entered his c a r Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiinnmi mut? ten-sting o h e. These pockets are a spe a sm o o th , regular slo p s, w ith a co n ta ct e • » cies of erystalised quarts, lime and iron o i d is e ou tcrop . in Such place», it a clouds than the far-famed Mount riage to return home when three W. F. CHISHOLM, M. I)., j decomposed, gold Isting tree. The lower vein ca rries a n y v a lu e w u a tev er am i is Hood, in the Cascade M ountains. shots were fired in quick succession, portion is usually In place, while the follow ed to tu e con ta, t or d is e it luvar- one of them piercing his heart. up|a-r part near he surtaee forms the riab ly p o ck ets. t h is is g en era lly e x The height of Tunnel M ountain PHYSICIAN AND SUR0B0N. lip ui the vein and throws off the traces p la in ed by th e th eory Ol co n ta ct precip Charles Edw ards is circulating » was found to be 12,000 feet alnive of wire and coarse gold, by which tiiey ita tio n . are found. Office in (Value’s Drug Store, it will not here be appropriate to go the level of the sea, by the use of paper a t Marshfield for subscrip This trace of pocket gold 1» very diff- over the obs« ure action» oi dynamic ge GOL!) HILL. OREGON. : ereut from the alluvial placer gold. It ology, but may lie necessary to explain an aneroid in the hands of Messrs. tions for survey of a road from A l differs much from ordinary quarts float U JT geueial cumulions. mstrict Sm ith and Scott of Portland. legheny to the Elkton-D rain road. .-^.1.1 ,lll,l of a very lllal M'lstas ° ■ vale. 1 m th Uns gold, I...!»..« being coarse ami delicate prub*l»ly el, e la tter C eii- Dr. (HAS. E. MDRIULL, Wallowa Chieftain. It would open up the Loon Lake , prismatic structure, It la, in a fact, a caolv erUj t „ c v ein s n a v in g p artly been perfect m iuiatuie quartz mine, a lens- <j% en after m e sfiriace n ad been country, a good agricultural region. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Prnratcd A Tra-rdy. shaped vein of ajswimen gold quartz, de,.,ni, b a„ they co n ta in breccia so m etim es w ith tw o w ell-,let!nisi walls, ■ vu u u i f y rocs in som e p laces co m p letely Timely inform ation given Mrs I t is thought the project will re- « iffice at Residence, particularly the foot wall. I p u lv e rised , tn e q u a rts b ein g gran m ate,i George Long, of New Straitsville, quire about 12 miles of road in I n , is cla ss of m in GOLD HILL, OREGON ' in î g t is often confound- I t , ail(( UlOOVHIIIiaiV'i turougiiout tue vein. TO*!*, : c.l with placet mining, when spoken ol i pf^^nce «71 siic s e u s id e s is ev id e n c e Ohio, saved two lives. A frightful Coos and 14 in Douglas County, prelim inary exam ination indi- ’ in distant places. It is u very higb class <Jt æconuary recent inecuaui.al action, cough had long kept her awuke I of shallow mining, , quarts . - - -, and — f°r winch seems to be present in ali tue eyery night She had tried m any th a t th<J ro -d can be built Ht .1. M. KEENE, 11. 1). S. great skill m tracing the pockets; a i uuüue,j „epoBii». remedies and doctors but steadily . thorough umlciwtamliiig of the origin, AJ| Uje .„>rp„ . rv cou tact zone grew worse until urged to try D r.(a reasonable outlay. At some 1 structure, geological formation, <xmtact-' rich d ep o sits ol iie e g o ld are louud in precipitation, ducotnposition, dual ero- 4agae<1 ¡„ yellow ocher or insoluble perox Z King’s New Discovery. One bottle : points, a 10 per cent grade will by ' «Ion and surface position of the lode. In j j e o( lruU lu M iuo»e, porous coir wholly cured her; and she w rites,, required. M liu o U i . 0*8. < Mfu e A4kin-Duri j .-veiy HiHtaiuw where a pocket is found a , )hlloiu y ,,,, wtU probably once a calc- this marvelous medicine also cured cross stringer or series of small H.wr vein mrmeu in m e ordinary way, Mr. Long of a severe attack of In a “ card to the public,” • in the enter the ledge and form a |s>,'ket. jll|(e buv in g been sin ce lea ch ed out Newberg G raphic, H. M. W illiams I1AM.MERSLEY A CARTER, j VI hen they leave the vein the pay de- Pneumonia. Such cures are posi- subterranean wavers, leaving the live proof of its power to cure all greases. . 5 insoluble residue incasiug the gold. says: “ D uring my m other’s illnes» Counsellors and Atloraeys-at-Liw. The main tlitfereiM’C Iwtweon <»r<iinary j nave madt* ue^nyx u< tnin Mind of ore throat, chest and lung troubles. 1 took bells off some cows, and quartz and pocket iMnwg is that while i (;ollUl,liug lu0 go|,| pcr to , n . Tfie Will practice in all the courts oi a quurtx mm« may I»- «»easily found as j ,(1 coulil Jiar,„ y >MJ Only 60c and $1.00. Guarantee«! ) w the state. t.hHce in Beeman building, a |K«'ket, it takes I<mger to develop and gold couio hardly tss s«-eu wituout the Trial IsHtle free a t E. J. E astm an ’s j take this method to let the owner» aid of a pan. sud while alt was tree, it Gold 11¡11, Oregon. know where to find them . I w ant work out. Pocket mines may lie discov cannot Ire successfully amalgamates drugstore. ered, taken oul, crushed by the aid of a. without chemical aid. to say th a t if people only knew hand mortay and panned out all in one lu toe deeper mines in such localities Fire requires air; therefore, on w bai 8jt k and nervous people 'su i ( . B. WATSON, «lay. The isH’kets found have varied in are found rich carbonates ami tmee sul- value from one good pan of pirt to |500,- puide ores, mi one would iiatuially tse its appearance, sh u t all doors and fered froin lbe clanging of cow-bells ATTORNEY AT LAW, 000. The larger ones containing many led to auticipate. windows. Not a single second <»f the last one would soon d isap p ear.” tous of good milling orc mixed in with The even paying quartz ledges in this Office«:— Vp «tails, O jsra House Black, the gaugue, and sometimes led into a tim e should be lost. A table-cloth district carry much more silver; tne AHHLKNH, OREGON, id»«-p continuous quartz mine. bullion about . |I 2 an ounce. ---- ----------- is worth --------------- A clip of 21,664 pounds of Crook can -- i»e ------------ used to ---------- sm other _ a — large | Tliw first K great ™ pocket discovered Pocket gold * is S va*ued valued at “ about ounce* bout *17 *17 an an sheet of flame, and a cushion m ay County wool was sold yesterday to ! this district was found on «¡old ounce. ■ à ! mountain in 1872. I, niii It is locate«! 1 he writer is indebted to the Rogue Itogue yerve serve to beat it out; a coat or any- an y a Boston firm, says The Dalles i _ The miles cast Of Gol<1 H ill aud South ol River H iv„r Milling u .ilin v Company C oin oanv for uch infor iu tor- . . . . . . . 1 ’ . for m much Kogw: River. It cohUtned $360.000.00 mation )UHlluI1 regarding J or-», £ h , tlfc-ir nature aud l thing h ,n K » sim m n ilar la r m may ay 1« i>e UBed used with j Chronicle of the 26th. The price tlfcir nature and and was all mined out and mill««! in a IM asswiate equally successful result result. In all , was not given out, but it is known m jj|ing illin g v a h lu ie e s; wits» also to my associate Much of The bottom lay in a troi.gh-l.ke cavity, £ r,f;uti(,n wa8 obhUnod kom personal i la r8e houses, buckets of water j to have l«en in the neighborhood MEHPOlil), OREGON one side n fault »ltd the ether cwt on by „(v^ug^dons and actual work perform-' sh o u ld he placed on every la n d in g .1 yf 13 cents. This is the first break (■rMllctu, Is »II Cuurt* o« Oregon anJ Cal dllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIiniU C it y POCKET MINING IN 80. iREGON O r f i c i a i . s ». l<»"k«d by even the most persistent and lose obaerver. I uiw ui tne most serious difficulties in! ■right «f Tmel Im tiiu . I x tf tX V o w D E N T IS T • S. S. FENrZ, A ttorney - at - Law ifornia. Special attenlton rtv*n *» Mining. CnrporaUon, l>nba,i- uni tam lly Law. Notary PaMIc to oMn a. CorrevpoaJml* In «Il prrt* tit the vnr!4. ^*-’*►’*►'*>’* ’*• EASY SHAVE, « •* « * -!» < . deadlock t l « . h a . lu w d tor houwtiiue» they occur in series which ter. Always attack the bed of a weeks, seeui to have some regular relation. . . b VP that when the i»la« er miner „ .» J • • L L . Dm- insUnee, which the writer has ex- shall have cle^ned'his bed-rock in* the fire'» if >’ou cannot extinguish, shut ( F rom a numlrer of our exchanges 4 T,u',! J I\ \ ltVU^ w k - a ,*rftibX , i ? J S ^ - !guk‘,,a ’, 4 ^ in?d ^ ,h tlr ^ ke^ “,}ner’ D hewin<,ow» ’ind ,>e sure to 8hut we learn th a t the wheat crop in th e ! ; ; ‘w B h ^ , ka l . m , X - o i hartl iro^i! ! the d«ror. A wet silk h an d k erch ief! VVUlainette Valley is very light. S ty li.h h .i r ^LVslafedUe^nni'ng1 n ^ th '* °l* ,,ed ’ W S M l r ’ei!1 r '«vdH. “nd Sout"; ! ,ied over the eyes and nose will ; gome of k j ajJ ,ow a8 froQ) five “ g“ M‘ |m ake breathing (««iM - in mnch , lo ei h l bl, ^ el, to Ul. acre. I t js "P S ! , . !> 'n n k e ,a n d a b lanket wetted and 5 al^ reportol lh „ t ,>att wiU range doors « plane of the «like wixteen feet on t h e ' A ■•tWf THw lltw Sit nw Llliie wrapped around the body w ill »frum lq tw enty bushels to the west of the Post surface and 10 feet on the 200-foot level IlaBgMer's Life. enable a person to pass through a H..r . Office. ; the east purt of the vein haveug moved . , „.„»her of eiffht c h i l - * L r. aLrB’ , , . . . . . . .. I itorfli on m arly a horizontal line The , 1 am Jh ® “ ,o lh er 01 e ,Kn^ cn11 sheet of flame in com parative safety. At Pendleton, George Mack is Gold H ill, Oregon, j twQ v,.rti,.M| bnw which rep n w n t inter- j dren and have had a great ~ ~ Should a lad y ’s dress catch fire, suing Joe D upuis for $250, as d a m secli'uia, an cut al frequent intervals by j experience with median««. Last ! horizontal o’ slightly inclined fault ; et,„,|„e r my little daughter had.the let the wearer a t once lie down. ages for assault, May 24, Dupui> planes mnk ng ¡stints on tiie yerti.al , - W(, rst forln VVe Rolling may extinguish the fire, struck Mack with a board, causing ,,, i » a. • I lines. In ti c soft porphyry eut by d a y . ,- i ♦ • i F lo u r (lo e s -llt g r o w 111 ¡Beams ente ing the vein, which iscu t off thought she would die . 1 tried but if not, any th in g (woolen p re a fracture of the right arm and la y Loti h u t ia izpniiiul ‘,,n the bott. in or pinched hv fault plane» i everything 1 could th in k of, hut ferred) wrapped tightly round will ing him up for five weeks. Mack It O rfi, O lli 1« {,1 , , , u j lay the rich pockets. The first one, on , ,,(,Giing seemed to do her any good. effect the desired purpose.—E x . wants pay for loss of time, surgeon’s at our m ill. El-cull-' « « ¡ i D >’ w ,n ‘" ““'I IH‘HS i s A l r a d i u g cllr tl* -, valiusl at $2,5«M). P<sk»ds were taken - pa per th a t Cham tierlain S Voile, >' --------- , Rev. J. M. Y ingling, pastor of charges and costs of suit. ■ ..ut all alot.gon the intervening distance. C holera a n d D iarrhoea R em ed y w as ' tb e Redford S treet M eth o d ist ch u rch J Hop pickers are being engaged act eristic. The value dw-reasing as the vertical • h ig h ly recom m ended an d se n t a n d j nt C u m l* r la n d , M d., sa v e: ^ I t af t«», fordg fOn js lu€ me n much pleasure to reconi- Hn , ^ e W illam ette Valley for 40 '"’rheTdea mnong the best pocket m in -! * boMie at on ce. It proved to iu ch pleasure' ers is tiiat they do not pay as one g,«-s I* one of the very best medicines 1,nend C ham berlain’s Colic, Cholera ! cents per box the same as last year, down. One of the most noted pocket j We ever had in the house. It saved al)(i Diarrhoea Remedy. I have. Best double strength vinegar 30 J. J. HOUCK Manager hunters^ „i'.'L".^7»!«« i n ,Y little daughter’s life. I am anx- used it and know others who have , „.»1™ ? k ,„ .w . h«. done so. I have never known it to ! cents a gallon a t K enney’s. , GOLD HILL, - OREGON. ¡ r , : " E K t . ¿ x u J s ; ¡<™ h The moi t interesting part of this p a r-, an excellenc medicine it is. lla d I fait. I t is a sure cure when taken Q uite an excitem ent was raised ticblnr class of mining is the tracing - or . ¡known -------- it a t first it would have .in time.” For sale by E. J E ast prospecting of a ridge or «lone. When a savP(] ,ne n great deal of anxiety ,nan n oid H ill or Ben Haym ond, in the usually quiet town of Talent, ••-••„ I ; » X .K te X p A oi ’ «.¿o,“ ?■'<• '» y » « ' « 1 “ <** ‘‘oink.___________ Sunday night, by an unusual pro uiountain sloi»e, hard-ock oUtcrops and i mg.— YourB truly, M ils. G eo . 1«. In thè way of Hardware e > ceeding at a religious meeting being •«Il «111,1 . . • ' ___— * and Iniplements, you can R. I. For sale; Excessive cigaritte smoking is i guh hes I Iieing avoided, the prospector B u k d ic k , “ Lilierty, at our Store. | selects a | an of surface earth, panning by E. J. Kastman, Gold Hill or given as the direct cause of the u n conducted at the B aptist church by ■ it in the nearest stream. If the locality the Rev. G oddard. Janies Forsyth, tim ely death of Alonzo Perry, of : 1 is a dry one, a rainy day is selected for Ben H aym ond, Rock Point. who has lieen working with the ' this work. Shonle he fail to get a color Bogus silver doll«», have apiwar- ^ 'ie" ’y vll' e' A “ ’yea^"u''* ," 'V : gang „( g. P. Co.’» painters a t the J in the pun, the. next sample is taken on eri in Portland, „ .y , the Oregonian. : " h" »" ll'» 8 ’ . *“ a level either to the right or left, or a X» O „ new railroad depot there, was in an zigzag course is taken gradually covering r there. Young Perry was walking the sfo,»c from base to summit. When | They arfe dated 1879 and look as if i cinle thorough- ! intoxicatei^conditionaud attem pted * tr”~ ...... .. “ “ V î » ‘ i : h? t . 1 î ' z ï u , ^ ¡ , i to in te rru p t the revival meeting. a A imnitsT of small pieces of wire . gold, it is followen up the hill by fre trition. They appear very much w arrant was issued for th e 'a rrest of nnv reeled over and, with a look of m , . . . »• n quent pannings on or near the surface, ¡.t. silver and would pass a,,y - his countenance,! Forsyth for d isturbing a public The point where it is tlie best and where j ; . - ten«« atronv on it begins to disappear are carefully n o ted ,' where except over a receiving tel- 7 meeting and he was taken before j utjge Stew art of Medford who fineii lint it is followed up on the surface un- 1 ler’s counter, unless suspicion had bqipled 1 to the idewalk, i n g I’a r lo r . THE MOST POPULAR Rogue River Milling Company, Anything You W ant til the last trace disappears. At this been p re v io u sly n rn u re d . A n i n - i T h e >"’u n * “ ’•v 'h i m in t h e » o m i >I»1D point tliev go deeper with a narrow ojien . r a t i o n .h o w . v ery irre g u la r m ill- c ‘«“ reU ' ’ m<’k ’ r ‘ " d ' h' . d ' c l" " | ________ _____ cut to liedrock, or follow the heaviest trace which should lead to the pocket, , .1 • • c ■ assign this as the causeof his death, is much I Ihev . *4 sav the uotson cauaea hi«' unless some secondary interferaiice has ng, «■’ while the . m argin “ nisi poison occurred, such as a slip or earth move wider on one side of the face than They say heart to become weak. ment. Under these last conditions it is more of a conjecture, as no unbroken on the other. They have evident ARE YOU GO.NG MINING ? Tbe soothing a id healing prop-j trace leads to the pocket- ly been cast in some defective mold. See our stock of Tools and Supplies Should the trace lie found in a gulch, erties of C bam lsirlain’s Cough i liefore you make your purchases. H e it is followed up by panuing Iwth sides Their ring is all right, but they are Remedy, its pleasant tasle and! ]?or Infanta and Children. keep everything a miner needs. to where the trace leaves the gulch ; it The Celebrated SIMONDS Saws—pos is tiien fallowed up the slope. Many) worn much smoother than Uncle prom pt and perm anent cures, have itively tlie best Cross-cut Saw made, for blind or hidden ledges are found in this S am s dollars. i made it a greqj favorite with the i sale by I way of prospecting. In hunting for I people everywhere. For sale by K. Bears tbe I pockets very little «¡nartx is found as a S u b sc rib e fo r th e 8 . F. B u lle tin 1 j East:» a n , G old H ill, o r B en! Signature of B oyden & N icholson I guide, and the ground is worked over very’eh’fc«’ as' a"poiiket is easily over- L a te s t new s serv ice, 50c m o n th . H a y m o n d Rock P o in t. CASTOR IA Tit Kind You H in Always BongW T it ifuiware Men. Medford. Orinr