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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1901)
........................................................................ mu G old H ill N ews . 23010100010001010000020000000253230000000102010100010100010001000101028901 2348232353234823532323485300020100235323 r t 'V U K IIK n KVKKV K ATI KHAV BY T H K I NEWS PR NTING COMPANY. O ko . R. H am m kkw uy , Editor and Manager. M w b a r r l p t lo u K « ( e e . One year, in advance, • Six m onths, in advance, • Three months, in advance, - One year, on time, • - H -W ■** .2» 1.25 j Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the Post Office at Gold Hill, Oregon, as second-class mail m atter. Saturday, April 13, 1901. Our entire stock of General M erchandise will be sold during the next sixty days regardless of cost. If you w an t to buy a bill of goods for less money th an you ever paid before, in your life, now is your chance and you will miss a great opportunity if you let this pass. CLOSING OUT SALE ! R em em ber—for sixty days we will sell you j g g g | | = j Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Hats, Gent’s | Furnishings,Clothing, Boots,Shoes and | Slippers Below Cost. | One of the best tributes ever paid the “country editor” is that of Senator Hale, of Maine. In dis cussing the subject of postage on newspapers the senator from Maine remarked of the country editor: “He is the packhorse of every community, the promoter of every laudable enterprise, the worst und llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIHIHiHHIIIilllHIIIIglllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllliiT er paid in the vineyard. Counting his space as capital he gives more to . country newspaper as well as of a charity, his means considered, than The following is the vote east—the <jnj,v ¡s b) give the people the tirst five of the list for council were , 11 . any other member of society. Ilej ■ ¡ n r s r n \e o i mo news and , all ,, the news and i allow 4 is a power in politics a pillar of the , «dec-etl. the people to judge for themselves 4 church, and a leader in the crusade A. C. Stanley 89 all the tim e— except when their is 4 F. Young for better morals. He is pre-em- C. ~5> an election—at which time the 4 G. A. Landis 82 newspaper editors both in town and ► intly the friend of humanity. Line G. F. Yose 4 63 upon line, paragraphs, day by day J. IL Beeman 57 city do all the thinking for the ► 4 W. H. Caine he is embalming in cold facts from ► 4 49 people aiid tell their readers what Heredotus, Tacitus, Sismondi, Mc C. A'roman ► 4 is for their lienefit.—Em For Recorder: ► Cauley of the future will write the 4 38 ----------9---------- Martin McDonough history of our times. He fully A. E, Kellogg 66 If troubled by a week digestion, ► u N ic e Y S llo w P e a c h e s R e d u c e d T o 1 5 c ts . A C a n . 4 chronicles our advent into the For M arshal: loss of appetite, or constipation, try r ► 4 43 ► world, briefly notes our uprisings John Humphrey a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stom 4 62 ► P i c t u r e F r a m e s 1. 0 0 A n d 1 .5 0 . and downsittings, and sorrowfully J .T . Bailey ach and Liver Tablets. Every box 4 ► records our exit. We are all more 4 Brig. Gen. Funston is sharpely warranted. For sale by E. J. East- or less—generally more—his hand criticised by the press of the U. 8. man, Gold Hill and Ben Haymond ► 4 ► iwork, and the creature shouid not for capturing Aguinaldo by abbet- Bock Point. be ungrateful to his creator. With ting treachery on the part of the! 4 ] * ' “ . out his generous and enthusiastic 4 Filipinos followers. ere are ( jrallts Pass, Central Point’,! ► labors most of us would not have 4 certain rules followed by all civilized \jedfor<l, ami Jacksonville in the past Ltruf l’laid llingbami, Knlurnl to 15 di. per lard. been here; and, when he tires of us nations with regard to honorable few Jays and returned feeling there is 4 most of us will retire to private life warfare. Funston seems to stand on ■ no place so picturesque, so healtldy sit- . Arbarkle t offee only 15 d a . A P arluge. Just A Small lot At That Price. 4 amid rural scenes propitious for the border line and if anything uated as Gold Hill. No water so pure * 4 I (•). C. CRAWFORD, Manager secret meditation and silent prayer. 4 leans a trifle to the dtshonerable. |>Rve no whool in tla. ,,,untrv; ► Working night and day during the 4 The only palliation of his tren ch er- from all points of view, to appreciate ¡> .IO . O . F. N E W B R IC K B L O C K , G O L D H IL L , O R E G O N campaign when the election is over eous methods is that he secured his Gold Hill one has to go visiting. p* Jb. g(k j& .^ k J k Jtk J k J k V k .^k J k ^ k j . J k .A . j<k .A . .4k Wk .A . j A . , / k . A 4 k J and the time comes for the distribu end, an end devoutly hoped for by ---------- o---------- tion of the loaves and fishes now the people of his country. Aguin- The Best Blood Purifier, vulgarly called “p ie’—by some aldo captured: What shall we do The bloo(J .g conatantly being pu. strange lapse of memory he is for with him? may bother McKinley rjbed by tbe jungHt liver and kid- KELLOGG « DARLING I’roprs. gotten. and his cabinet. _____ neys. Keep these organs in a heal- First-claws Rigs, Fast Horses and Business has neen very dull in Surely something can be done thy condition and the bowels regu- Ct refill Drivers. Baggage and town recently, but such things to abate the nuisance of the rail- lar and you will have no nwed of a Freight of all kinds forwarded are expected occasionally—except way frog pond in the center of the blood purifier. For this purpose promptly to all points in the Val ley at reasonable rates. in a newspaper office. The duller town, if a petition was sent to there is nothing equal to Chamher- the times are the harder the editor the officials of the 8. P. Co some Iain’s Stomach and Liv Liver Tablets, and printermen have to rustle to one dose of them wiil do you more action would certainly be taken. make both ends meet. If news is good than a dollar bottle of the GOLD HILL, . . . . OREGON Within a few weeks many rriine- best blood purifier. Price, 25 cents. scarce that is not the only draw back for the merchant looks around ing men will visit Gold Hill and Samples free at E. J. Eastman’s where he may lop off a small report on the progress in mining Gold Hill and Ben Haymond, Rock amount of his expenses and about of this section. Point. the first thing he thinks of is his FAME SHALL POX. Balmy sunshine has come at last advertising, and the printer is ordered to reduce the size of his after drearv miserable wet weather. Ma. E ditor .—Mr. B. A. Lowell ha< G R O C E N I1 A T X IJ W H O L E REAMES BROS., GOLD HILL, OREGON | Rosenthol’s Store. Some Bargains. Call and see our bargains in broken {stock Shoes. Z Livery, Feed and T ransfer Stables Special Attrition Garni to Commercial and Mining Men. I WE WANT YOD Î display advertisement or take it out altogether, and then all hands must rustle harder than ever to prepare matter to fill the space made vacant, and probably at the last moment, just when about ready to close the forms. No wonder the editor always wears a hunted and woe-be-gone expression; he is the plaything of fortune, the football of every business interest, and everyone likes to give him a chance to kick just to see how meekly he bears it.—“ Watchman.” occasion to visit Gold Hill last wee i ..............• • • l l l l l ir County Newspapers And Editorials and as he was nearing the corporatioi But few editors of small country newspapers realize, or, if they do, fail to attach enough importance to editorial work. Herein they make one of their greatest mistakes as the outside readers first look at the editorial page to see what is going on in the section where the paper is published. The editor is supposed to be in touch with the people; to know the people and their wants; to not only There is a great possibility for be posted on his district, hut to he this country. There is petroleum j able to give an unabiased opinion here undoubtedly and some comb 1 in regard to farming, mining, lumb- ination of capital should he made i ering, manufacturing, grazing and and a hole bored in the vicinity of i so on to the end. It is not the local notes that are Gold Hill. Here we have all the read on the outside hut the editors indications as oil can be seen on the surface and the formation is personal views. D el O kk . right. Now is the time to organize an enterprise and while doing so The above written hv “ Del Ore” put up a few dollars ourselves just is well worthy of thoughtful eon- to show that we are confident in sideration by all country editor« al-j the probabilities of our district. though nowadays the idea of a Ire was approached by one Duzenhei = who wanted to know of Mr. Lowell ho the small pox was getting on a t Wood ville. Mr. Iyiwell informed him that re cases of small pox had been reported t | his knowledge. Yes, says Mr. Duzei. , fiery, Mr. G. W. Wilcox has the stria pox. Now' if I have the small pox ,J an ! sorry that 1 was noi aware of the far so I could have notified the prm authorities to take me to the pest house, I But if I have tire small pox it surely must tie in a very mild form for J am about as lively a patient as one could wish to see and would like to ask Mi. Duzenbery through the columns of the = N ews where he got his information. G. W. Wilcox. | To come in and get Acquainted with us, Inspect Our | Goods and Get Our Prices. We will carry a complete Slock of I ry Goods, Shoes, 1 Hats, Staple ami Fancy Groceries, Lard. Bacon and Flour. | OUR ! I “ I had piles so had I could get no rest nor find a cure until 1 tried I)eWiu> Wjtch H;lze) Kil|ve. After uging ¡t (>|iee< j forgot , ever hft(, anything like Piles.” “ E .C . Boice, Som ers P o in t, N. Y.” Look out for imitations. Be sure von ask for DeW itt’s. E. J. E astman . ---------- » - ■— Subsi rihe fur the Gold Hill N ews . ! AIM W ILL BE TO PLEASE | T H E PUBLIC. | I We can Always Use Your Produce, in Exchange tor 1 Merchandise, at Highest Market Price. 1 F IF IE G I) C O ., Successors to ! 2 A. R. MERRITT. I s “N. B.” We are ottering special bargains in Button Shoes. | | ^tiH iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimttiiiiiiiiiiiimHiiiimiiiiiiHiiiitiiit niiiS