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'¿¿'tv > y GOLD HILL NEWS. Vol. 4.—No. ?«». <JI|llll»IIIIU IIIIilllllllilllllllllO IIU IIillllllllllllllllLt GOLD HILL, OKEGON, SATI KhAY, .MA IG’H », 1901. A C onvincing E stablished d an u arv 1097. A nsw er. W att Wolf will sui>erintend the PERSONALS. JIIIW IIW U X O T I X J work on the Big Foot mine for Mr. “ I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon’» Oris Crawford has commenced to S C O IN C IL M liX . - j H .G . W right. Three men will be g j drug »tore one evening,” »ay» Wes H W. II. Criiue, Chairman, . employed at first and more men put a new roof on his house. = ley Nelson, of H am ilton, (la., “and 5 A. C. Htunley, Mr J. B. Agner was down from , , Mrs. M. A. Bryce was a passen 2 'I'. .1. ikjwning, will oe put to work as soon as the 5 1 he asked me to try Cham berlain's the Lucky H ill mine Thursday. Wm. T. Iteamesf — i ,, . , ger for G rants Pass Thursday. ground is sufficiently opened up. O. (’. I'urlu vpilf. 5 ‘ 31,1 Drtlm for rheum atisin with He in fo rm ed th e N ews reporter that ------- 3 which I had suffered fo ra long Thog. .Miller has sold his interest ,. E. E. Miner is making extensive he had one hundred tons (if ore on — A. E Kellogg, Recorder. 5 !.• , . , ■ , • , , , . ... W II, Stickle, Marahul. § I tim e. 1 told him I had no faith i n 1 the dum p and th a t the mil! would in the PlaCer claim on Sanline improvements on the V alley House. T illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllli; a n y medicine as they all failed. , , . , , . , ,, , . Creek he lea tsed from II. L. White. Mr. H arry Harvey was a Central . ‘ .. . , . , , be started about the middle of next .... said; ‘well if Cnamtierlain s , , , . , . . ., H . D. Jone mes of Rock Point w ill' Point visitor the beginning of the X I’IIGET LODGE No. HO, A. <). IT. W., „ . . . . . . , . week and also stated that there , , Pain Balm does not help you, you , . ■ , , , , ,. work the mine OF ( l o l.l i O ll.I., OKKOON. . i j was enough ore in sight to keep the m e m in e the m e o balance u iu m « of oi the m e week. Meds every Monday night, in School: need not pay for it. 1 took a hot- • n , season Charles Meier of Foot’s Creek .. mill running aH summer. Most of H louse Hull. Visiting brothers arc cm -!,. . .. , ‘ iully invite«! to attend. I e °> ,l *'«»me “ inI used it atcording j (jlfc Ore is from the Lucky Bart al- Geo.Garrison is down from Sar- was a Gold H ill visitor several diully (’. I,. Reames, M. W. t i tin direction» and in one week jthough a numlier __ of tons are from ‘line Creek for a few days. Geo. .....____________ _____ is days this week. W. II. Harvey, Recorder. I was cured and have “ ot ' t hc R itter claim running a crosscut tunnel to tap Mr. L. A. Robertson of Sams PARADISE LODGE No. 71, D. of II., >een trim «led with rheum atism . . . . ¡a 6 foot ledge of good ore on the I Valley was in G rants Pass this OF 001.0 llll.I,, OKK0ON, Sold bv E J E a s tm a n or Ben H av- M r. A. P. Conger 18 a visitor in „ t . 6 vrr»nw i ass mis .. . ,, „ Freeport claim . week on business Meets on ila- 2d and 4th Tuesday ,nond. ny r .. j . i.a s m ia n or i>en i lay Gold Hill this week. Mr. Conger * weea on ousiiiess. nights of each month. _______ „_______ has but recently returned from donea disposed of his Horace Pelton came down from Visiting meudstn) cordially Invited to J quartz mine near Rock Point to Sams Valley Thursday evening to attend. Mrs. S. .1. V incent, ( ’. of H. Plowing is in full swing in the Colorado where he sold some min Howard Betts, Recorder. attend the dance. country and the farmers are very !in« property. He is now about to j U hlte of Ashland. busy. ’ Everything poiuts to an *i!l1 h ’8 Copper claims at Waldo I ° [ W alter Robnett formerly of E a h r. VY. P. CHISHOLM, usually sucessful season for both in .Josephine Co. to Montana cap-! Q UIte a pieasent surprise party gle Point hut now of Henley Calif., P H Y S IC IA N ANO SURGEON. was givon Ralph Darling Monday was a Gold H ill visitor two or three italists for a large amount. farmer and miner. Ullice at Caine’s Drug Store, , .U v d c m .n t evening’ the occasion being R alph’s day8 thi8 week> <,----------- a great deal HOLD HILI., OREGON ’’ birth day. Games and other vr n a i u u v A Fiendish A ttack. work will done on the Dig Foot an,u, ements were enjoyed u n lil , M™. O S>w«ker who has been An attack was lately made o n |in in e h, Colvig Gulch Mr. h l „ th(.ir ™ ' >"« her daughter Mrs. Car hr. CHAS. E. MOKKILL, C. P. (.oilier of Cherokee, Iowa, W right the new owner is not i re8 t* v dw.la r , nc, , Phelps for the past week returned PHYSICIAN AND 8URGE0N. M r. 'h a t nearly proved fatal. It cam«,* a man to waste time and the Big i \» Darling H di/I ifiil orto - to Creek Priday. «.mice nt Reaideuee, GOLD HU E, OREGON through his kidneys. His hack pO(,t jg alm ost sure to liecoipe a ta;re r. Those resent were* tP According to a r.ew law the got so lame he could not stoop heavy producer in a short time. I Misses Bolt Y antis Flla ( ’riftiths ic^08®^ season on ducks began without great pain, nor sit in a ' . , . . . „ Misses Bolt, \ antis. Ella G nfhths. J . M. K EEN E, h. h. S. fh e pay chute wlncn H enry Marie D««wning and Floy Me N eil.; M h 1 7 , d . ot *'la r c h lo th chair except propped by cushions. Ray and Mr. H unter struck on E. ¡Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kellogg. Mr a8 ^iereto^ore* *8 therefore un- No remedy heljied him until he Rav’s claim in W ater Gulch last and Mrs. R. L. Darling, Mr. and lawful 10 slloot these birds, M l IM O S li, Okfc o r t i « AJkln-OuG Blixk. tried Electric Bitters, which effected week is becoming wider and richer Mrs. Bert D arling and Mr. and Geo. T. Snudden and Miss E rn uich a wonderful change th at he as depth is gained. Mrs. L. D arling. Messrs Homer ma K inkaid, of Tolo were m arried V . 1. FLECK, M .E., writes he feels like a new man. in Jacksonville, March 5th. We K. K. K uhli was in Gold Hill two Woodcock, M artin M cDonough, Asfwyei* am! <’li<‘iuiwt. t'his marvelous medicine cures or three days this week. Work J. Percy Wells, Ed. Y antis, Ed. extend congratulations to them and iackache and kidney trouble, puri- will he resumed on the Gold Stan- Lemons and Fritz H am m ersly. wish them all joy and happiness, O FFICE ut Houck's Mill, ies the blood and builds up your dard mine w ithin the next few ° Mr. \\ ells will assist the editor TELEPHO NE No. 1, Goi.n H il i , On. aealth. Only 50c a t E. J . East- days. Counterfeits of D eW itt’s Witch in getting out the N ews on time •nnn’s Drug Store. , , „ , o , ... , Hazel halve are liable to cause blood now. This week there was no p rin HAMMEKSLY A CAKTEK, -----------o----------- I V . Childers is hauling ore from . . . Counsellors and Altorneys-ai-Ltw. Chas. R. Ray located a quartz Purke.vpite Bros, mine on G a lls , F°180” ’ a ' e t »eni^a one. t e ong ter fcowe are one day late for which Will practice in nil tie* courts oi ,C name / ’ »pon we apologize to our many subscri tin-state. Ollice in Beeniaa building, claim in Sardine ( ’reek district Creek to Houck’s stam p mill this ? Feb 25th 1001. week. E ight to n , will Iw milled tl> « ’ 7 » •"<> ” ™ P iy -■<'«3 h a rm tee bers. Gold Hill, Oregon. • , , . and healing salve for skin diseases Mr. and Mrs. J. Court H all, of -----------o----------- i now and when the roads are in bet- ,, ? , ., , ,, „ t t t -tv n w i*.* . i l l t i , Lnequalled for piles E . J . Eastm an Gold H ill, were in Medford Satur- IL WATSON, . W hat 8 Y our Face W o rth ? R‘r condition the balance of forty or _______________ dap. Mr. H all is saying many Sometimes a fortune, hut never, fifty tons will be brought down to ATTORNEY AT LAW , E lectrify L ig h t P la n t F o r pretty lines for his little city on toe « Hticci -I p s u lla , Opera House Block, . k . , if • Ynu hav« . * Ballow complexion, the mill. Gold H ill. Rogue. He tells th a t m ining in AS I I . AND, <>l, ,<•(). . a jaundiced look, moth patchesand ^ jr Velorus Woodworth was ex- Tho town council has granted a terests were never quite as active blotches on the skin all signs of |,¡biting some fine specimens of ore franchise to Mr. Eaton, a capitalist as right now and there seems no Liver I rouble. But Dr. K in g s jn town Thursday which were taken of Talent, Jackso GEO. K. HAMMEKSLY Jackson Co., to light New J.ife Pills give Clear Skin, fron, tj,e T raCy mine about three with electricity, for a period of abatem ent in this activity. Mr. H. N O TA RY PUBLIC. Rosy Cheeks. Rich complexion. ,n i)et! Up ti)e r jver from Gold Hill, fifteen years, the town of Gobi is also hurling bouquets a t his town because of the fact, th a t it now has Goi.n H iu ,, O re O n |y 25 (<,nts at E. J. E astm an ’s The v ein is H inches wide and the Hill. Mr. Eaton within sixty days a good> live n ew sp ap er-ed ited and News Ollie«*, D ru g sto re. rock assays well. will put up a $500 bonus and binds printed by a representative citizen F o r an L p - t o - D a t e H A IR CU T Or J. W. Opp is making arrange- h i'“ 8elf have the Plant in oper- of no mean calibre and one of worth Frank Lawrence located a placer .. = = . T , t . * i * i • claim in G alls Creek district Feb. ‘»«nts for p utting a big reduction a t’on b-v J " yA^ ‘ l ’ ¡ h ' 8 18 as a business m an.— Medford Mail. S H A V E ... p lan to n a 200 acre tract of min- » h a t the people of Gold H ill have If all of our citizens when away <io to Deboy’s Shaving J l* t 1001. ing a ' ‘V’P time and too from home would only do the P a rlo rs, 1 door west of — . » ground near .Jacksonville re- nee(^ * I,rU!:Si”.r,‘: ’ Re,e,lt ‘‘*perin.ents show that all cently purchased from C. C.Beek- praise cannot be given to the same, Gold H ill would soon be h e /a r e I i i / i e i d good Husses of foods m aybe completely di- man. It is to he a large concen- c,,unci 'Ilien obtaining so favor- come recognized for what she is, material. gested by a preparation called Kodnl b a tin g and evaniding p lan t of 100 a ')R' ,erni8* the greatest m ining center—the Dvspepsia Cure, which absolutely di- . , •, , . , ° most picturesquely situated, the . , . . to n s d a ily c a p ac ity a n d its esli- gests what you eat. As it is the only J . 1 , Real E s ta te T ran sactio n s. A. E. KELLOGG, healthiest, the most alive and up- combination of all the natural digestants n )a (ed cost is$100,000 • Phemla* M. Dekunito Ella K Cheney; The first wayment of $5000 on !tP f an(,5 ,blk 16, Deknm a«l Gold H ill; to-date town in Southern Oregon. A O T A IC l P I IB L K ever devised the demand for it has be- come enonnous. It has never failed to the price agreed to be paid (’. C. $175. On T hursday night the Gold Real Estate, Insurance, curt* the very worst cases of indigestion Beekman by J. W. Opp for 200 One E Crossman to Janies Crossman; Hill Club gave one of its popular Collections, Etc. and it always gives instant relief. E. J. acres of land in Jackson Greek dis- 8W '*i Me ' » ll»d»w '4 sec 15; ip .'Í9 s r dances as a farewell dance to Otllce on D St., (told Hill, Ore. Eastman. trict, which includes the H olman 1 e ;$3000. Thos. E Hatnm ersley of the Police E M Me Intire et ux to Theo F Smith P at Gay the gambler who mur- last Everybody , , „ „ K. , . lp(,bre ,n,11> e,c-’ wa8 Pa,d b,8t etux^dOwares DLC38. tP 2 9 . r l e; force of Baker City. dcred Mr. McNamara, the propne-1 Tues«lay. The new proprietors will $20(X). had ii good time and Tom will h irs t-c la ss work at moderate tor of a hotel in Crescent City, immediately commence the «level- Josepq Baker et ux to J Weat ;nwh- I long remember the last night ill prices. S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n tee d . , about a m onth ago has been opment of the property, which is sec 14, tp30 s r 4 e;|975. , his old home tow n. leave o rd ers ta harn ess shop, south F M Blevins et ux to J L Thornton ; It i _________________ sentenced to im prisonm ent for^ife. rich in m inerals, and in <lue time side. io, blk (», A shiond; $1000. Slrnyed. will invest in a large q u an tity of G. F. LEA RN ED . Gold Hill, Ore. From mv premises on Sardine B anker R outs A Robber m achinery with which to crush and M inins L ooations. creek, one dark roan heifer two trent the ores. There is every proh- J. R. Garrison, cashier of the C it y O k k i c i a i .# . 1) E N T I S T Painting and Papar Hanging. FOR SALE ! Two heavy teams in first-class condition ami ready for hard work. O ne team weighs 2400 lbs. 'l’lie other scales MOOO lbs. Apply to Norton Eildings, Gold Hill, Ore. T O T H E D E 4F . hank of Thornville, Ohio, had been robbed of health by a serious lung trouble until be tried Dr. K ing’s N,‘vv Di^'overy for Consumption, Th#n he wrote: “ It is the best med- ¡cine I ever used for a severe cold or a bad case of lung trouble. I .... . . . . . M E Merle placer claim. Table Rock vears old ability th a t the enterprise will district. a success.—Jacksonville p t 'o v e LM Ring & L A Dusenberry, quartz claim in Sardine creek minsng district. liiues. J H Ituffer sr placer claim sec 31, tp H. B. Nye contem plates taking 37 2 w. an exhibit of .Dickson County ores to the Pan America!» exposition at A jHtwerful m gine cannot, lx* run Buffalo during the summer. He with a weak boiler, and we can’t keep w ith cri»n on ric h t e a r ! and slit in left ear. Another white heif^T th re e years old, supposed ed to | h av e calf w ith her. She has un der slope out of each ear and branded with No. 9 on left hip. I will pay a liberal reward for the recovery of said stock. J ames U . S m it h , Residence on Sardine creek. P. O. address, Gold H ill, Ore. F o r Male. th at deaf people unable to procure free at E. J. E astm an’s D rugstore, the Ear Drums may ha ve them free. -----------o----------- Address No. 10578 c. 'fhe Nichol- Frank H. Bay located a quartz siiit Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York, U. S. A. 22(1 claim, in,S ardine Creek district. A uuartz proposition; prospects deal toward attracting favorable siu rn ly ^ E. tine. Will sell half interest, or all. For further particulars address, attention to our mines and he will ______ o_______ Box 4, doubtless repeat the success at Carl Phelps visited Lee Dm gall’s Woodville, Ore. Buffalo. Medford Mail. mine on Sams Creek Friday.