X’ r i i i ’Q dow n the flag, und has declared for
1
' * McKinley and Roosevelt. In a
letter to George A. Steel, chairman
A New»pa;ær— N ot un Organ.
of the Republican State Committee
News Printing Company, i offering his services for the cam*
paign, Mr. Colvig says:
P U B L IS H E R S .
‘"There are a goodly number of
F. K. CHÜRCH1LL,
Editar and Manager.
ditnocrats in this (Jackson) coun
ty, who, for the sake of party,
S u b s c r ip t io n K a le a .
might be led considerably out of
1M VABIABLV IN A11VASC
i the way on purely economic ques
11 00 tions relating to governmental af- ;
O ne Year,
50 fairs, but when they are required,
S ix M onths,
as now, by their leaders to take a
Saturday, Oct. 13, 1900. position that makes them feel like
American cowards, they will not
go. Some of us place our love of
mu New* t country, its dag, its institutions,
f is th e on !f/ p a p e r in th e j
f c o u n t if, p u b lis h e d u n - f and its destiny far above party
d e r i ts ou*n ro o f.
f loyalty:”
Mr. Colvig will deliver a 30- or
40-minute speech at some meeting |
to be arranged by the Republican j
State Committee, in Portland,
sometime this month.—Oregonian.
For President,
.■ ■ ^ ■ C g g B g aB
In 1898 the Examiner in an able
editorial written by W. R. Hearst
was eager to NAIL TIIE FLAG TO '
THE MAST, and advocated the re-
1 tention and government of the Phil-
1 ippines by the United States. It,
i is different now. Hearst and his
papers, the Examiner and the New
i York Journal are singing a differ-'
ent song altogether. But the Amer
ican voters will NAIL THE FLAG
TO THE MAST, and elect McKin- '
W m . M c K in l e y ,
ley President with the largest ma
or onio.
jority ever cast for any president I
For Vice-President,
since the declaration of independ-
I
ence
was signed.
TH EO . R O O SEV ELT,
G old H ill
/ mie owrf
WE BOOH BUSINESS
By our remarkably low prices and out special sales.
On our Special Sales you practically get more than
your money’s worth, because otir regular price is be
low other merchants, still we make
HNOTHGR CUT
1 IL M A N
FOKL),
i
Mr. Churchill, the editor of the
M arion " ’ » ’’ ty Go] j H n l Newa, waa here S u nday!
Both One Year for $2. N
TRANSPORTATION COLUMN.
EAST AND SOUTH’
—— :
uy
Tint
—
will Ite our big Crockery and Glassware Sale.
Our sale closes at fi p. m. Saturday evening.
Trains leave Gold H ill for Portland
and way MtutiotiM ut 3:44 a.in. and
p.m . dully.
A L L
W ho desire a first-class suioku for a nickel alw ays ask for
Kurtx's
99
66
W hen they w ant a little better cigar for a little more m oney they buy
KURTZ’ BOQUET
THE BEST TEN CENT CIGAR GN THE MARKET.
Sm oke hom e made cigars und build up a hom e industry.
Leave
Portland 8:80 a.in.
Gold H ill 11 -.14 p.iu.
Arrive Ashland 12:33 a.m .
H Sacramento 6:10 p.m .
<• San Francisien 7 :46 ji.ni.
Ogden
6 :46 a.in.
4« Denver -
9 :00 a.in
• < Kansas City 7 -.25 a.in.
«< Chicago
7 :4ft a.m .
Los Angeles 1 :‘Ä) p .m.
• « El Paso
H -00 p.m .
It Fort Worth 8 ;80 a.m .
• < City .Mexico I) :ftft a.m .
• < Houston - 4 :(M) a m.
<1 New Orleans 0 :2ft p.m .
tt W ashington 6 :42 a.m .
• • New York
12 :43 p.m .
8 :30 p in .
1 0 :44 a.m .
1 :U0 a.in .
4:38 a.in.
Hrift tt.ni»
11 45 t t . l l l r
0:1 Ml a.m .
7 :2ft a.m .
8 :30 a .m .
7 :(M>a.m .
0:(M) p.m .
0 :8® tt.m*
9:5ft tt.in.
4 :00 a.m .
8:2ft p.m .
« -42 a .m .
12:43 p. m .
Pullm an und Tourist cars on both
truins. Chair cars Sacram ento to Og-
<leu anil El Paso, and tourist cars to
Chicago, 8t. Louis, New Orleans and
Washington.
PHOTOGRAPHS
For Presidential Electors.
GOLD HILL NEWS
Next FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Oct 19, 20,
“The N. Y. Racket Man,” Gold Hill
Where IsMraire is Bliss "fis M l) to be Wise.
asp
which gives us a very low margin, hut we get the cash
for what we sell, therefore we make it win by quick
sales and small proflit.
THE WINNING TICKET
OF NEW YORK.
WEEKLY 0REU0NIAN
Yes th e p r o p e r p la c e to h a v e th e m ta k e n is n t t h e M E D F O R D
S T U D I O ,o p p o s it e t h e P o s t O ffice.
12 C ARDS 5 A 0 ll c
12 C A B IN E T S $ 2 .5 0
other . l i e . in proportion.
J. C. FULLERTON, Douglas
W. J. FURNISH,. .Umatilla
O. F. PAXTON, Multnomah
C onnecting at Sun Francisco with sev-
‘‘f,“.1
*’nt H^’r H on o lu lu , Japan,
V'"”«.- »‘b .llip m es, C entral and South
America.
See O. 0 . Purkeypile, agent at (»old
Hill station or address
C. IL M abkmam , G. F. à P. A.
taking photographs.
He did a
We also do all kinds of Enlarging; makes Photo Buttons, Lock-
PORTLAND, OKKOON.
rushing business, but I really felt #t8’ and Watch caPe PicturM" 01,1 fttded pictures brought to life again.
i sorry J for the man, for it seemed
Geo. W
.
1
Opppoilte Postoffie.
C IT A T IO N .
i that everybody that had a .photo s»rn>«iy Known ■« is.
M e d fo rd , O re g o n ,
The lertbants Rostrum.
In the County Court of the State of Ore
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taken was a Bryamte and paid him ____________
gon, for Jackson C ounty.
1 he columns of the newspaper is jn silver at face value. lie took it
In
the
m
atter of
the merchant’s rostrum. It is his good naturedly and seemingly did
the estate of
pulpit. It is his stump. I rom -----------
not know __
he was getting left for
Order to show ranee
Carries a full stock of Ladies', Mens and
why order of Male of
that he addresses the public at one-half of his just earnings. We
Childrens Boots ar.d Shoes, made on
J. (»olds worthy,
Real E state should
large. Advertising is the channel didn’t tell him it was only worth
deceased.
not be m ade.
perfect fitting lasts.—40 different styles
through which the merchant speaks ¿ q cents on the $1. He may work
To
Della
G
oldsw
orthy,
and th e un
of U p-to-date M en's D re ss an d
known heirs of the said Joseph Golds
to the people he desires to address.. off on gome McKinley man at
W ork Hhoes J u s t A r riv e d
worthy, deceased, and to all persona in
1 he supreme object of newspaper par, but he can’t fool a Bryanite,
terested in said estate.
C ustom W o r k an d R e p a ir in g
P»y order of the Hon. ChaH. Prim ,
advertising is to get the people into for they haven’t forgot what the
’M ’IilTl'ÏPO 'R T l f f l J P f l f i W
Judge of Mai<l County Court, made on tha
S
E
V
E
N
T
H
S
T
R
E
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T
.
the store. The merchant must do Me«, told them four years ago.
M L D i U R D , U R E G U N 26th day of Septem ber, llNMl. You are
hereby cited and required to upttear
the rest.
—Sams Valley correspondent in
before the said County Court, on Til
Tues
Y ou ’ re L ooking W ell .—That
F a r m F o r Male C h e a p .
day, the Oth day of Novem ber, HMM), at
The Butte Miner announces in Valley Recoid.
the hour of Ten (10) o ’clock in the fore
naturally suggests a good time to
large black type that it is “the
Well improved farm two and noon <>f said r|«y at the Court Room, of
Sylvester Pennoyer says Bryan have your photograph taken. With
only paper circulated in this com will be elected. If our memory ' your good looks and our good work, one-half mites from Woodville on said County Court, at the Town of JDck-
sonville. in Jackson C ounty, to show
munity that is supporting the dem serves us, Sylvester made some re t h e r e s u lt o u g h t to be g o o d , to o . th e 8 . P . R y ., c o n t a in in g 100 a c r e s. cause why an order should not begrant-
ocratic ticket.” This is cheerful mark similar to this four years ago. W e m a k e c a b in e t s , c a r d s , or a n y 4 0 a c r e s in h ig h s t a t e o f c u lt iv n tio n ,!<l t,H' u,,,l‘"r signed adm inistrator of
o th e r s iz e or sh a p e y o u m a y w a n t , !
j
*: 1
t,l<! e.Btttt1e ,,f (J1® R»hf Joseph Golds-
news for Bryan.
at the lowest possible price. We g?°d t,n,ber’ runn,nB Water
J. S. Coxey has a railroad of his
24 stamp photos for 25 c ^
and one-half acres in deceased for t^
The vice-president of the United own
rn now,
now, and
and probably
probably enjoys
enjoys the
the |
1
Gall
and
see
our
samples
at
the
fruit
trees,
good wells, two lurge debts of said decedent and tris costs of
States should be a man who is ca novelty of operating it without »the N ews office.
barns, two and one-half miles from ■ »dininistrating his estate, towit:
An undivided one-half (h i) in terest in
pable of being presided if the sue- : interference of U. A . Marshals,
When vou cannot sleep for cough school, good seven room frame and to lot num ber seven (7) in Block
cession should devolve upon him
number Fourteen (14) in th e Town of
McKinley ought to bo thankful ing, it is hardly necessary that any house. This is u bargain for $1500 Gold
H ill, County of Jackson and Htats
1'heodore Roosevelt is pre-eminent
one should tel, you that you need part down balance on easy terms. of Oregon.
7
Y
,
.'
,,
!
that
they
only
threaten
his
life,
J
J
ly one of the foremost among the
a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough
T. J » Dow ning,
.
.-
tt _ » . They went after Roosevelt s with Remedy to allay the irritation of For further particulars call on or
Adm inistrator of the Estate of Joseph
able men of the nation. He has
address
M.
W.
Hale,
Woodville,
G olosw orthy, deceased.
the throat, and may sleep possible. Oregon.
not acquired , his eminence by , chunks of quartz.
1
191
Dated Sept. 20, HMM). J. L. Ilauim ersly,
It
is
good.
Try
it.
For
sale
by
E.
chance or stratagem but, by solid
A ttorney for said Estate.
“ For three days and nights I suf- J. Eastman, Gold Hill or Ben
Get
our
prices
on
job
printing
»hility and merit. He is one of fered agony untold from an attack Haymond, Rock Point.
before placing your order.
the most popular men and his pop- of cholera morbus brought on by
^IliilllillttlllliUlllllllllllllllllllllllll^
T. T. Thomas formerly a resident
ularity is based upon his official e»ting cucumbers.” says M. E. of Gold Hill but now residing in
- name , has . become
„ a ,,
Lowther.
court, :
record. i n His
. ... clerk
, of the district
.
.
Centerville, Iowa.
‘I thought I Seattle arrived in the city last
synonym for strength and integrity ahould surely die, and tried a dozen Wednesday night. He will reniain
t<> an extent which has been ac- different medicines hut all to no with 11s a week or so to attend to
I t ’s t h e
corded to few men in the national purpose. I sent for ji bottle of some business matters and visit
old friends when he expects to re
D e la y
history. The presidential ticket is Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and turn to his northern home.
__
_
.«
•
Diarrhoea
Remedy
and
three
doses
ordinarily a one man afiair. with
..
,
. / „ ,r . .
,
T hat cau ses
J
. relieved m eentirely.
This remedy
Just look in our camera, and it’s
the vice president nominee put in j8 for pale by E. J. Eastman, Gold done. 24 stamp photographs for
P n e u m o n ia
merely to fill space, but the ticket Hill or Ben Haymond, Rock Point, i 25 cents at the N ews office.
of McKinley and Roosevelt is a
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= 24 STAMP PHOTOS =
M E N D E L ’S
notable exception to this rule and > The Idaho Soldier’s home was;
Bismark's Iron lime
I
25c
s
the latter holds his place in the destroyed by fire last Monday. Thej Was the result of his splendid
D Y N A M IC
=
At
the
NEWS
OFFICE
=
public interest equally with the fire originated in a defective flue. i health. Indomitable will and
former.—Courier.
The home contained something like trem'‘n,i°’,s energy are not found
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TABULES
■
11 of < whom
v
Kidneys
8( 0 inmates, all
escaped . 1 ; Where Stomach,
__
’ Liver,
,
/. and
(01,VIA »Eft.IRES FOR IrEIStEY.
without injury except one who was want these qualities’ a n T the s^c'
W ill S t o p
William M. Colvig, of Jackson- suffocated in his room. The prop- cess they bring, use Dr. King’s New
lATgiLD
T O T H E DEXF.
A C o ld
ville, one of the leading lawyers of erty was covered with $20,000 jn-j Life Pills. Only 25 cents at E. J.
A rich lady cured of her Deafness
Oregon, and a democratic warhorse surance. The inmates will be cared Lastman s Drug Store,
In O n e
and Noises in the Head by Dr.
of the old school, has come out for in Boise, some of them being
Hon. W. A" Carter who recently
Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums,
N ig h t .
years ago
ago housed in the statehouse.
¡bought the Liman property; is
against Bryan. Four
Four years
putting a new coat of paint on the
gave $10.000 to his Institute, so
Mr. Colvig loyally supported Bry
O n ly
picket
fence
and
house.
that deaf people unable to procure
For sprains, swellings and lame
an, and was known as one of the
Tl 3NICHT
ness there is nothing so good as
Mrs. Fannie C. Birdsey has fin-
the Ear Drums may have them free, y
2 5 C t s ., t o o .
» “St
si (ampaigncis
ie < emocracy chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Try i t . !
painting her residence, which
Address No. 10578—c. The Niohol- *
utd in Oregon. But he can t. stand
For sale by E. J. Eastman, Gold i helps the looks of the (»Vwe very
F o r S a le by
son
Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue,
he Bryanite tloctrine of hauling Hill or Ben Haymond, Rock Point, i materially.
»
Taylor The Foot Fitter
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E. J. Eastman, Gold Hill, Oregon.1 New
Y ork, U, 8. A.
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