Image provided by: YMCA of Ashland; Ashland, OR
About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1888)
VALLEY RECORD. I VALLEY RECORD ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. ■ . A JACOBS. JAC0B3 A KAISER. Publisher» and Proprietors. SUBSCBI.TiON RATES. Ose ye r....................... ■ M H* moat'..» ... ......... 1 M Thro« ib noth* . .............. 7 < Terms in sdvanre. VOL. I ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1888 A. C. CALUMILL O«k Htrect, MECHANI AL AND OPERATIVE B*tw*ea Mais aal Spria«. DENTIST. RUSSIAN -------------- FANATICS. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF AN INTER; I I DARKMESS HAS UNKNOWN TERRORS ORK ON. AahiaaA. Orec«a. riTCAIRVS ISLAND. I A> laeidMt with a Moral That Hap- j CRIME THAT RESULTED IN THE EVO I A Manufacturer*. Mistake. Chicago Society Dame—Is there anything specially new in table knives? Dealer—Yea, indeed. Here are some en tirely new styles just out, Louis XIVth han dles and------ “They are very pretty, I must say, bu’ they'll never do; they’re too sliarjs" “Too sliarp, madam*” “Yes, indeed; I guess I’ll keep on using my old ones. I like to be in the fashion, but l'n not so stuck on style as to run the risk of cut ting my tongue on them things.”—Ornate World. Central House , GRAVES & SONNICHSON, BOOT 4c SHOE. MAKERS, House, Sign and Car riage Painter. C. W. AYERS. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, Produce & Commission Ashland Market H. JUDGE, HOSLEY & PELTON, Prop's MANUFACTURER^ BEEF. PORK and MUTTON ENTIRE SATISFACTION. New Butcher Shop. FEED AND LIVERY STABLE. ASHLAND BEEF. PORK OR MUTTON Southern Pacilic Co.’s © NO. 14 Published at Ashland, In the flourishing Rogue River Valiey The leading town of Southern Oregon, population 1.800, junc tion of O. A C. ancl S. P. R. R. Leading inaustilas—fruit raising, mining, manufacturing, stock- raising and farming. •S’ penod la a Minneapolis HospitoL LUTION OF A NEW PEOPLE. ESTING RELIGIOUS SECT. “For heaven's sake turn up tbe ligfatt Do it quick or I shall go mad?" Mra W. C. OBER, Proprietn-*«. Nit-«wi« Oxid« Osa administered fur the A woman's voice almoat acreecbed forth Mutiny ea a British Mas of War Leede Ttea Idea of Nlhlll>m Pushed to tba Es- Bsard m 4 l.s«lxi»if. •» per werk paAle»* extrartiou of t*»th. this command. Sbe lay tossing upon an Iron Offio» over the bank. to the Development of a New Bare. Mugts Mcal i. fjC. Baste Bed». »e. trams Limit—Soma Straage Belief»—Pa- cot in a room in one of tbe Minneapolis ho* Tbe Advantace» of Civlllaatlon Without eallar Sue: al and 1 inane tel Metho«!»—A pi tala Sbe was young in years, but thedeep Firat dass .CJuiniiud «<iuu* affurded K. UsPKAIT lines oa her still handsome too* and her gen Ita Attendant Vices. Curluu» Rpeelmen. Ihs public. eral appearance were only too suggestive of ATTORNEY AND COUNSBLLOR-AT The ship Bounty, Dec. 3», 1787, sailed from The Interesting se«-t of “Negators” offers to a life of wild dissipation. She was a woman Tie best Eding H >use in town. LAW. us tba speetai-le of a strange religious pes- ! of tbe town. A fever bad been tbe means of Bpithead, England, hound for the South Sea. I simism Tbe doctrmee of tins aev.-t push tbe 1 ber removal from a bouse of sin to tbe pleasant Tbe ship was untier a commission from the Ashland. Oregon. I lea of nibilisiu and of negation to their ex- I quarters in tbe hospital Sbe bad awefcansd British admiralty to visit the Society and treiuest limit. The members lead a life of from a two weeks' unconscious sleep when oilier islands and collect a number <>f tiie Will practice tn alNCourts of tbe State. vagabondage, and pan the larger portion of sbe opened ber eyes to find beroelf tn a semi bread fruit plants, which were to lie taken to Offi w adjoining Well's IFargo Sc Co.'a tlieu- exuteiire in prison. The government E. K BRIQTHM AN, Prop. darkened room yesterday afternoon. certain of the British West Indies for the Express Office. thinks tbeir doctrine» dangerous to public Sbe appeared to be greatly frightened. Tbe purlxaw of stocking those islands. The ves enfety, and subject» them to tba most rigor pleasant faced young woman officiating as sel started on her homeward voyage with ASHLAND, OREGON. J. T. eewuiTtH, ous punishments. Ik-t us take as a type of nurse rushed to the window and pulled up , Lieut. Bligh iu command. He was of an un this sect a certain merchant named Shishkin, the curtain at ber wild cry. Tbe hospital ' usually overbearing and insulting disposition. R » .or¿tod throughout and newiy tjr- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT- iu hi» search for truth tie fourtimea changed physician, wbo waa in the room at tbe time , He accused Fletciier Christian, the mate, B<ahe i. his sect, and finally liecame perstuuled that and wbo stood at tbe sick woman's baiside, with having stolen some <-ocoauuts which he LAW. all religion was error and lying He addicted spoke kindly to her and said: “There is had Ismght at Otabeite, one of the islands himself to tbe study of the sacred Scriptures, nothing to be frigbteoed at; but I’ll see tbat they had visited. Christian determined to Aahlaad. Orogen. anil thought be perceived that they were not your room i* never darkened again white get away from tbe ship, and was informed Agool MUBplj luou for commi r in accord witb human nature, aud then be you are bera" l.y the boatswain that the crew were ready to Cud truvvle's hat Lern fitted up iu Wil' practice In all Courts of the State. came to repudiate all idea* of God and re “Thanks," sold tbe trembling girl,and Ing mutiny. He surprised the captain in his Collections prompt! V main couu-ic ion wi li the h >tel. ligion. as well as all human institutions, all moment sbe was far off again in dreamland ; ix- rth, made a prisoner of him and took poe- authority, government and society. He was “That little episode may seem a trifle queer ' seMQon of the ship. Tbe captain and eighteen J. C. plumer th promptly arrested and imprisoned, and all to you," said the doctor to a visitor who was of bis ofli<x<rs and men »ere then set adrift hi» pro|ierty contiscateL He refused to jus occomptuiying him on hi* rounds, “but it i iu an open boat. ' CONTRACTOR ANO BUILDER, tify biiiutelfor to avail himself of legal help won’t when I explain a little. I’ve bad many ! Christian, with the twenty-four others for his defense, persisted in his opinions, and years’ exjierience in a profnnefcinsl way with | who Had remained in the ship, steered for the ASHLAND, OREGON. OMitinueil to preach in tbe prison. Here is a these women. There is nothing under baavsa Society Island, and sixteen of them fiually Jack (to young Callowl—That old gentle curious »jjeciinen of bis answers to the judge tbat tbey fear, well or ill, so much as dark- ' decided to remain at Otaheite, while Christ d-instruction: ness—not even death. Tbey simply beve a ian and the rest, taking with them twelve man we just passed seemed to know you J uiige— W bo are you ? I wil give estimates to erect all k'nds horror of darkness And they are all tbe ; Otaheitean women and seven men, set sail in Charley. A l work guaranteed, and money re Young Callow—Ya’ss, he’s my father. Prisoner—Don't you ace I'm a man! "Are same way. A year's experience in tbe life j tbe ship for any place that chance might take funded if work duesu't suit. R pairing of buildiug« In aud out of the city, fur- Jack—Why didn’t you recognize himf a Mhiug lauur, materai, plana and <■ pec id you blindf ueatiy done. tbey follow brings about this result. Tbe them. Nothing was heard of Christian and eations, upon rcaeonab.e terms. All Wo. k Young Callow—To tell the truth, old boy, J. — W bat is your religion I cause? That would be hard to explain. Per ■ those who bad gone on the Bounty for twenty ¿uarsnteed. P — 1 have none. L3ATHU MANUfACTOlY. baps tbey have visions that are unpleasant, < years. At the end of tbat time an American I never do in the street. He comes of r Keeldei on on Spring street. J. —What God do you believe inf even borribla Perhaps they think. I've ship, happening to touch at Pitcairn's Island, rawther poor family, y’know.—Epoch. They have on hand a sto-k of batter P — 1 dou't believe in any God. God be noticed one peculiarity about this class of ; found there an English: • a called Alexander calf «kin, griiu eilt skin, kip. d lugo'a aiui A. L. WILLEY, New Tnrk Newspaperdom All Torn Up. long* to you—to ■ you people, it wa* you women, they are hippiest when they are not ‘ Smith (his name was al toward changed to buck ekln hvn ever import-d lo'A»hl«nd, wbo invented him I dou't want him. New York Newspaper Proprietor — Sir. given time to think. Natural, too. All alike’ < John Adunj<), who said be was the sole sur which th »V offer f >r »ale to the trade ol J.—Do you worship the devil, then? (with Indeed, yea Find me on* tbat will remain vivor of those who bad mileil on tbe Bounty. Overwork, did you attend the opening o’ CARPENTER, BUILDER AND S xilhern Or ft >n at reasonable Azures. some irritation). ilighed insrael prue paid fur hides aud in a dark room either in company or alone Christian, thinking the island a place that new co-operative f ictory at 7 o’cloci. CHÎTECT, pe'ta. P.—I worship neither God nor devil, be for a moment without ecreoming and 1 will where there would be little chance of tbeir this morning? S »ip on M lin S treat, opp>zlte pl ixa. cause 1 have no ne«l of prayer. Tbe devil show you something 1 never saw in all my lining discovered, hrd landed there and Reporter—Yes, sir, gxc • it a column. Is now prepared to give estimates to com is also an invention of yours God and th« professional career and something I doubt “Did you get a report of tho workingmen’» burned the ship. Things weut smoothly for A3! LAND, " OREGON. devil are yours, as well as the czar, the that any one ever «aw.”—Indianapolis plete all kin'isof buildings, and to fur two years, when one of the mon, having lost mass meeting at 10 o'clock, view the parade pries.«!, and government ofii<*iala You are JournaL at It, attend tbe labor committee al nish all labor, material, plan«, spec his wife, insisted on taking one of the Ota all children of tbe same mother. 1 am not ___ 13, and interview the forty-fivo labor H. •» EMANI, heitean men’s. The Otalieiteans rebelled and ifications and details for the Japanese Funeral Customs. oue of you, and 1 wish to kuow nothing of leaders I marked out for you this after- killedthree of the whites. Tbe rest of the sa-ue, upon reasonable you. noonF • During my visit to the park 1 passed s terms and short notice. Each for bfmsrlf, say there sectaries; Japanese funeral procession that area quite whites, with tbe aid of tbe women, tb»u “Yes, sir; makes about ten columns." killed all the Otaheitean men. Only four there it neither right, nor duty, nor social or novel. Before reaching the procession my “You have just come from the evening mer. were now left on the island. One oi political or religious liieran-hy Man, aban attention was attracted to what seemed to tie session of tbe workingman’s federation, ) Rsaidence. Went Ashland Hillside. doned to bis natural iustineta. without hin the spasmodic shouting of quite a number oi these succeeded in making an intoxicating supposer liquor and drank himself to <jewth, another Post-office box 113. drance from government, will tie irresistibly men. and as they passed, noticed that about “Yes, sir; am at work on "he report now. odo w as executed by bis companions, and a impelled toward truth aud equity Tbey every two minutes they all united in about It will make about three columns." third died of consumption. deuy, without exception, all rights of prop ing some words in unison. Between tbeae “Good. When tbat is done make a torn Gluiag, Cai cimi og, Pap sr Hug bj , Ite Adams, now an old man, became at last erty. and recognize iio form of socinl organ timea they would chat and laugh togetbei throughout the tenement districts and h impressed with the responsibility resting ization. For them, marriage, the family, and atop to bow and talk with any friend» sure to have some startling disclosures ready All Work Guaranteed. social duties, do not exist; they live in a they met, and often, after what would seem upon him of teaching tbe descendants of him for tbe printers before 3 o’clock in tlx self and bis compeiiirsis the truths of th» fantastic world of Litierty without limit, and to be an explanation of whose funeral it was morning; then rush out and"------ Bible. Tbe result was a model community despise all that surrounds them “Beg pardon, sir; but we reporters hav< many would join and swell the procession 8 hop .—In rear of Wilson’s Furni In 1830 the inhabitants moved to Norfolk Isl For example, if any one asked Sliisiikin for Noticing the absence of all females, 1 was in MAMOTACTDMB AND just organized a branch of the Enight* ol and, but in 1850 a jsirt of them returned to ture store on Main »tree!. anything whatever, be would give it them at formed that the women did not as a ruli Labor and we will hereafter refuse to work once, ouly it absolutely must be something attend, especially as this was a divorced wo Piteairn. This colony has since been remark WOOD WORKER. over kwenty-three hour* a day.” able for the purity in which it has retained usefuL food, clothes, or money for vital [I’ropnetor fails in a fit.]—Omaha World. C. A. NUTLEY, man. the principles inculcated by the patriarchal need.«, etc. But he would not give a half Borne on a Utter formed of two poles was a Adams. Etop on Pint Avenue rear Kain Street penny (or toliai-co, wine, or such like things, The New Boy. plain pine box, probably about two fee: Between the years 1W0 and 1380 a number ‘•1 should prefer to throw the money out of A policeman, wbo was passing through ar. square and about three feet high, into wfaicl of ships called at the island. In 1883 the the window rather than help you to poison I alley leading off of Elizabeth street, saw ball the body was jammed with its head between American ship Harry Mills visited the place yourself witb tobacco,” be answers to those a dozen boys on a fence looking into a back Will mike estimate i and bid, on al wbo ask bi tn for money to indulge in that its knees. Surmounting this was a peculiar and one of tbe inhabitants, named McCoy, yard, and when he asked what tbey wen kind of canopy made of some brownish ma tavoinpanied the ship to Liverpool In tlx Merchant, B tidings, public or private, and furnish haliit. if any one thanks him, be answers: terial and ornamented with rice cakes, rica same year another American ship, tbe doing one of them replied: «11 maceriti, plans and specifications for “What a stupid word I You have received straw, fern and a liberal supply of Japanese “Waiting for a boy." V.’andenug Jew, stopped at th-isiand and vn what you "wauled, you have eaten; well ■ala tit reel. A ah la a 4. Or. the coBst.ru tion of the name. “What boyr prayers, fastened together by a string aud leaving Capt. Talpey, tbe commander, took now go." “Belongs to the family just moved in." Sash, Dx>ra and Moulding* on hand tacked to the box. as circulars are in your with him another one of the inhabitants. These sectaries are advocate* of all that 1* “What’s tbe matter with hitaP AU kinds of fruit bought and sold on and for sals at street care. I was told that tbs age and sex Puis was Earnest Heywood Christian, the natural, they never (have or cut tbeir hair, “Oh, nothing! were just going to see about are designated by a lantern placed in front great grandson of Fletcher Christian. Until commissi >n. tbey drink no spirit* and do not smoke, so a* . of the body, the absence of which indies:cd his arrival at Hull, England, Earnest Chris something." not to «pott tbe natural beauty of toe intel Chaleo Confectionery kept eonaVntly on Th« officer passed around to the front, and the one referred to as being a divorced tian had never seen a house, a horse, or any lectual faculties. They dream of a life in from this station he saw tho “new boy" come hand. Also woman, they being the only exception. I ¡urulruped. His delight and astonishment which each should work (or himself, satisfy did not have time to witness the burial when be first saw a steam engine and train out and the biggest lad on the fence drop ing hia wants witb tho productions of the Oeneral .hop work done In ceremonies, but understand that they art ■vere unbounded. On his arrival Christian down. The two went at it hot and heavy, OY8TER A ICE CREAM PARLOR earth, and making for himself all necessary but presently the new boy come out on top. placed in the cemeteries just as they come, was treated with tbe greatest kindness, and articles W bat is over ought to be given to and if you with to find the grave of some .vhen he left England took with him many and all the others dropped down into tb< SHORT ORDER. Own every day except Sunday. those wbo are in want. Tbey entertain a yard and offered him a bite of tbeir apples particular departed friend you have to climb valuable presents for tbe islanders. Next door to Pustuffice. profound hatred for all compulsory work around until you find it—Cor. Ban Francisco Christian sjient three years on the ship, and declared him a good fellow. He had Stair building a specialty. All work under all forma They never go into service, ■ tested and found sandy.—Detroit Free Examiner. visiting San Francisco, and going completely been Fi-eee sutranteed to be first-class and of latest even if threatened with death, and they em around the world before be returned to his ploy no servants When Shishkin waa in design. For a Genteel Corpse. »land home. Ou her second visit to Pitcairn Fiction Stranger 1 hnn Tr th. prison tbey shaved him and tried to compel In Boston nothing is held to be too good Mrs. Talpey had with her a young English Caller—How would you like a thrilling de him to work, but he utterly refused, saying for a genteel corpse. Two coffins, just new girl, 17 years old. She was tho youngest tective story? "Yon have taken me by force. 1 did not ask in process of construction by a local nuuiu x- rson who had ever visited tbe island, and you to shut me up So uow you ought to feed Publisher—They always tako well What facturer—to be used some day by a grand _;reat was the interest and admiration she eie and work for ma” it was of no use to bas been your line, Indian stories, mediaeval daughter of the Baron von Wurtemburg and HAHNS*. AND •ADDLE flog him. to chain him to a wheelbarrow, to her husband— will cost not less than S5.U0U xcited among the girls of her own age. novels or?------ iue in particular, Miss Exiily McCoy, kept shut bun up in a dungeon, to give him only “I am not a writer by profession; I am a apiece. They are made of mahogany, seven •iose to her all tbe time, asking her all man detective." bread aud water; it bad no effect. He re inches thick, carved in bold relief witb the ner of questions about the outside world. Who Mui. and retail dealer tn uiaiued immovable “Won’t da These true stories never rear' most elaborate designs All of these are in ;,‘Y'ov are tbe first girl of my own age, well.” There sectaries do not allow of tbe ex some manner e mblematic of death. On tbe entaide of this island, that I have ever seen,” Aahlud and Liukvills. change of products or of trade. “If you “I am a Chicago detective." panel a spider -itself symbolic of tho grim ■die sai<l. “Tell me all you con. What do “Oh, I bog your pardon; thought you wen- wont anything and 1 can give it you, take destroyer—bas caught tbe fly at last in a horse cars look like? Aud tbe churches—do going to offer me a history of somo brilliant it. When 1 in my turn want anything, you web so delicately executed that you fear to All work order d wJl be made to aire Will give it ma” Tbey preach free love and you have people enough to fill themP piece of detective work. Let me see yout breaths upon it lest it blow away In an Among the island women wbe visited the romance."—Omaha World. <i<> not recognize marriaga They consider other place a griffin’s claw supports a human ¿lip on this occasion was Miss Rosalind women to be independent beings, equal to Cured Me.it* constantly on band. skull from a fracture in which a lizard u Young, one of the most attractive and enter men. free to cbooee lovers and occupations In n Contrmp at Ivo Mood. crawling. Still another panel shows an owl prising on the island. She was at this time Repairing neatly and promptly done, si-wording to tasta. Tbey replace the word “Why so contemplative, papa mine?” saic in the act of capturing a mouse, and so on, about *23 years old, had never had a shoe on Terms Cx->h. Pass-book accounts psy wife by friend. •nd at low rate*. tbe intention being to express tbe idea tbat her foot, swam like a fish, played the organ the beautiful Miss Wabash to her father, the A man. a woman and a child were brought death comes soon or lata to every living in tho little island church, assisted her father eminent Chicago pork packer; “is your mine able monthly. tefore a judge, accused of belonging to the upon business cares intentP thing. in teaching tbe “village schcol" and was tbe sect of Negators “1* this your wife/” asked “Yes, dear,” be replied, pushing her away ASHLAND On the top of each coffin is carved acoat leader in everything an .ong tbe women on toe judge. “No, she is not my wifa" “But gently; “and you mustn't distur'i me now. 1 of arms, and every available ineb of tbe in the island. She has written an account of you live witb lierl” “Yes; but sbe is not have perfected a system by which 1 can make terior is beautified by tho cutting tools tbe island for Tbe Century, and she told Mrs. The und r«ighed opened to-day a new mina Sbe is her own." “is this your hus- silvered pigtail favors for tbe german, and 1 Inside these superb caskets are swung two Talpey that she never bud an idle moment butcher shop la tKiixir "No. be is not my husband," an am trying to think out something that wil S'lken hammocks for the eventual reception Another curious vein of modern civiliza swered the woman. “But how is it, tbenT prevent the grunt from running entirely t< of tbe baron's granddaughter and her spouse tion that has cropped out on the island is a-km I the judge, astonished. “1 need him waste."—New York Sun. They are not dead yet, be it understood. the desire for some place where one can get and be needs me, that is ail, but we each be On Main street, under the MrC <11 Hill Quite otherwise. But. having no end of a rest and change from the ordinary routine i-Hig tJ ourselves,” answered the woman. None of Them on Hand. first do w north of Mtsniic boil ling. 1 money, they wish to die regardless of ex of life. On an isolated island only a few "Ami this little girl, is sbe yoursC continues prop •• t> supply the public with the best Mrs. Savezrien Riche (in fur «tore to sale, pense. A *I25,OUU mausoleum in a local cetn miles in circumference, in midooean, and the judge. “Na Sbe is of our blood, but of frnnU man)—I want to look at a pair of furnalias. etery will serve as a receptacle for tbe costly containing only one village of les- than site doe* not belong to us, but to herself.” Salesman (doubtfully) — I don't think 1 boxes — Rene Bacho in New Orleans Rica- ICO inhabitants, “ summer residences ’ “But are you mad, tbenT cried tbe magis know what you mean, madam yuua would seem to be hanlly practicable or de trate, out ot patienca “This cloak that you Mrs. 8. R.—One of my friends has bough sirable. Yet these people have already begun are wearing, is tbat yours?*” “No, it is not a pair of horses and a sleigh, and she sai< Advlee to th* Anglomania*. to build, a little way from the main settle nuna.” answered tbe sectary. "Why do you In sessnu. A hberel share rf ths pat The a verage Anglomaniac may survey him ment, a small “summer colony,” where the she got the paraphernalia» to go with it, ant «ear it tlienl” “1 wear it because you Lave ronage «<t tl.e people of Ashlaud aud self in the glass witb satisfaction as be con older ones may go away for a little while I want a pair, too. vicinity re-pectlully solicited. not taken it from ma 7 hi* cloak was on Proprietor. Salesman (face reddening)—Wo are all out templates bis Poole mad* suit, bis Norfolk every year and be more retired than they l lie tiack of some one else, now it is on mine; jacket, bis covert coat, his Knickerbockers, can in the village. They have named their of them to-day, madam.—Judge. AU 0rJer3 Promptly Filled. b rbaps to-morrow it will be on yours. How his yarn stockings, bis dog skin gloves, bis retreat “Happy Valley.” i Having purchased the old stable on !au you expect me to kuow to whom it be The Only Remark. I have made arramrements with one blackthorn walking stick, his rim lee* eye The condition of the islanders has lately longs? Nothing belong* to me but my Men street near the bridge, and *>>um d party to deliver me all the teef and mut “I »ay, Bobby,” whispered Featberly, “did glass, bis white “spats” and Ui* gypsy set been considerably improve«! by the numer the manag >ment of the same I am pre .nought and my reason." And so on. t >u tor the urxt tw-lve month«, f >r which your sister Clara seem pleased when she rings, and may listen witb delight to the ous visits of English and American sbi]*. pved to ffer the public better accomino- The word* “faith," “power," “law," 1 pay cash on delivery, and se 1 (orcash. sound of his own voice in conversation witb Tbe population is increasing slowly. In 1*7V learned tbat I intended to call last night?” d'tion. then ever befori afforded in "usage," inspire them with profound horror. “I didn't notice,” said Bobby. DAVID PAYNE. Southern Oregon In the livery business. In Decemiier, 1883, it was 108, of Under uo pretext do they have recourse to a similarly anglicized countryman as be it was «4. “Didn't you hear her say anything?? drawls forth bis “London accent”—both may which numlier '2 were shipwrecked sailors Ashland. Jnu* 21. t ie protection of tbe magistrate, preferring 5 “Let—me—see,” mused Bobby. “Well, the revel in tbe fool’s paradise of tbeir imagi who bad settbsl there. The colony consists I ti> suffer witb patienca To appeal to the law nary and only too willing expatriation, to of about 20 families, who live in single story I only thing I heard was tbet sho told ma she for protection would be to recognise it, to tbeir hearts' content, and fondly believe tbey cottages formed of bainboo, with thatched mustn’t forget to set the clock half an hour submit to social institution*; but to submit fast.”—New Y ork Sun. are exactly “like Englishmen, you know." roofs. _______________________ The islanders ore still noted for their to law is to destroy one ’ s individuality, which At reAMHUtble mtn«. But never an Englishman will you find who strict religious conduct, gra e being said should rest for it* support only on tbe indi Educational Mattern. mistake* them for ocher than they am before and after each meal, and swearing or New and handsome turnouts, reliable vidual conscience and jiersoual convictions THE Uncle James—And so you graduate next English made cktoes, a thousand voyages anything of a similar character being abso and safe be gar teams, am good saddle It must be added that they do not believe in across tbe Atlantic in th* mutual admira lutely unknown. horses always to be had at these stable*. When any dispute arise« i week, do you, Penelope 1 tbe life of the other world and tbe rewards of Penelope—Yes, uncle. tion, mutual deceiving atmoapbere of a fash among them the settlement of it is laid over I tbe future lifa They hold tbat man is im Uncle James—Do you graduate in French’ WILL IUY AID SELL HOUSES. ionably crowded Cunard steamer, Europe i till the next arrival of a man of war, when mortalized only in posterity, in behalf of California KxprrmTrain* Kan Dalli Penelope—Oh, yes, uncle, in French and— ward in spring and homeward in autumn, cr 1 it is referred to the captain, and his de which be spends his moral and physical forca Between and Indian muslin and Valenciennes; just too the fact that each oue ba* “a aster married cision is final.—New York Press. —Nineteeutb Century lovely for any use!—New York Sun. to an English ear!” itbat acme of the Anglo Army Order» iu Germany. maniacs ambitiom. cannot, dee* not, make Senator Ingall» Under Mean». A Very Annoying Habit. In tbs new regulations for tbe conduct of them In any reuse English, to an English IAXVK ARftlVK Those who have never heard Senator Wife—John, you have a very annoying field operation» of the German army, tbe m»n —"Cockaigne” in Tbe Argonaut, P <rtl*n<l 4:"0 p m | Ash’and 8: ’•'am ingnllsspenk cannot appreciate the misery habit of saying, “What’s thati" wbenevei careful observation and mathematical pre Ashland 98*i a in j S*nF.-anc*co7:l<ta rn .if being roasted by him. To read his you are spoken to. Can't you break yourself cision of tbe German mind is clearly dis S w>FraiiclsCort: «>pm A-hland ’.In pm speeches in cold, law type conveys no of it? cernible Tbe composition of tbe advance Aehlaud 5: ¡0 p m I Portland l’UOam ! Idea of their liilteniess. He emphasizes Husband (reading)—Er—what’» that? guard and the rear guard of a marching his wools with his eyes, which are like >,xich. ___________________ army bas <>een variously formulated by mili the burning coals of the ]X>pular hovels. tary writer*, «nth a general tendency to There is nothing cowardly or evasive Sagacity of a Rr.gMo l>am. strengthen tbe van and neglect tbe rear In about Mr. Ingalls. When he is talking tbe oe* German orders this is reserved, tbe 1 observed some fresh buffalo tracks, T*nrl«t Mleeplas* • ar« far Arreni about you he aims his wonderful eyes at vhlch I followed until I came in sight of rear guard taring made by far tbe strongest dati«■ «f SSrraad « I m —« Pamaeis- yon, l<x>ks you directly iu tbe face, anti erra Atiarheit te Expresa cow and calf quietly irr.-izitig ufMin the because It canniA look for any support, while -ding sure he Is right be goes abend • Traina. >rairie aliout a mile sway. They hod the the advanced guard, if ui nee.I of any re-en And the wsy he goes ahead! He can say • ind of me. ami immediately Marted off forcements. has only to fall back or wait for tilings nt> human being ever thought ol it a spanking pace, the calf all the time tbe main indy to come up it is. bo«ever. before. He can shoot mor? adjec^ves at Tt aO flt 3 R R. F.-rrv makes rornero eeping close up with the mother. As Where dim-tKNi» are given as to keeping a tlou «ith al the regular iraina mi th a man in a miuitte than could tie found in his was the first time I had seen bnffa- portion of the road clear on the line of march East Side Div. from f»>t of F street. Weister's Dictionary in a month. He is toes in that part of the country, and as aud tbe treatment of troops while en route a volcano, and an eruption is to be dreaded West Side Division Bctwcew my horse was tolerably fleet and fresh, I that these order» are most original and inter and deplored—by the victims. He is a started in pursuit, but did not gain much eating, and. with no intention of giving an cyclone, and he leaves ruin and disaster in upon them for some time. opinion as to lUeU efficacy, their reasonable- State his rhetorical track.— Nebraska Office and * ireroom at railroad creas At length, however, the interval begnn new is obvious. JournaL ing, Hrlrnau Suuat. ■ail Trala. to diminish until I was almost near Students of military hictorv will remember mough for a shot, when the calf became I ASHLAND OREGON be* often armies «ith everything favoring A Substitute for Steel. AbRIVK UtAO weary and dropped a little behind, which tbeir kutiv»- have ieen detained or even de P wtland 7I'M) a m I C irvalli« 1 :i - p ta Palladiani, a metal of the piattoni» mused the dam to resort to an expedient moralized by long marching witbout food Corvsl<is 1:31 pm I Portlaud 0:15 p iu group, but of a far lower density than the that was wonderfully sagacious. Seeing —V«»i UviiUa Y Auuci'UiiL • iiacviti« A*. Albany and eorvilli* connect with from Ids capital is said to ba in the it is tbe foot-«.re infantry and the lame latter, may be substituted for steel in tbe tbat her calf could no longer keep up sho boree» of the cavalry tbat give tbe trouble, trains of Gregou Pa ific. manufacture of watches. Palladium is rnshed through a large clump of brush, •eighlorhood of fl.000.000 a month, tor. as the strength of a chain is not greater absolutely non-polarizable, and it is un leaving the calf therein, and on emerging while that of William K. is not far be than that of d> «eake»t link, an an array Express Train. affected to any noticeable extent by the therefrom resumed the chase «vit’a in cannot move faster than It» slowest ections hind. presence of a magnetic field. Besides creased vigor, an<l as my liorxs was a LKA.TK ARRIVI Napier in bi> a.lnnrai.k history ot die Fen this, it has the incidental, advantage ot little exhausted I abandoned her, but the —A Brooklyn young wom in has a P.»rluid 4;V) p m I M*YIinnvi!l>-8; Opm insular war. <i«wnta» tiie disastro>is effect» Me*iiinn«illeS:i > a <n ! Portland OniUaLi beautiful and most euriotn table cover being rust proof. The discovery it du* to »If was found with head upon ths of that iwnnv «rise. pound foolish policy of C. A. Pallard, of Geneva, Switzerland, ground, hiding himself ’n tbe thickest For inf wmstloa reg rding rats«, map in stripes of white and golden brown. saving an tesir that should be given to rest, and watches are now being conatraotnd str., sopir t-» company’« agent. part of ths bushes.—Gen. Murcy in Out- It is woven of tbe shorn hair of her St aud then kauug six because of ,<rv mature with this metaL—Boston Budget R KOEHLER. E P. ROGERS. fatigue of the soldier, and there hav* teep Bernard dog. _ Manager. Asst G F li Paas AgL BMU.V tepdaru uisiances of uus. " ASH' AND. VALLEY RECORD. GEORGE STEPHENSON. Hones Boarded and Fed LINE*. Mount Shasta Boute! Portland and San Francisco PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Funeral Director Portland and CorvaUis. ► IN THE SADDLE. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Robert Gm reti la on tas way to Russia. EQUESTRIANISM AND ITS RAPID GROWTH IN THIS COUNTRY. Paul d* Ubaillu lias reixled lor good in England. Kotiert Ixxiis Stevenson wa* paid #8,000 to* bis last uoveL How Rollar Skating Rinks Aro Utilised. Hints to Horsebnok Ridar»—The Model Senator Stanford affecti tbe low cut v*B ot olden tunes knddlo Animal. His Gaits and How to Control Him. Gladstone is said to bar* got £250 for * magazine article Tbe frequent mention of numbers of clever horsemen among ths leading society people has naturally revived the many experiences of the cavaliers of the past, and it is doubt ful whether in peace or war that history can produce any mor. or better examples of horsemanship than tbe present day afforda in the olden days the equipments were crude and imperfect, as well as tbe animals them selves Tbe Knowledge of the bores baa ad vanced. and likewise all tbe appointments th»l entertain to thoroughly adapting him m moder» gait* and uses It is only recently that we have recorded a high jump of some thing over «igni feet by a boras, and tbe longest jump is something like chirty-flve tret by actual measurement This, of couraa, applies to the trained hurdler or -rtf-p1—“seer. Tbe l>uk* of Marlborough to again tn pecuniary difficulties; ROW THS raSTIMS RAS ouows. Our hunting clubs are a fins school for boreemea. but they are, from tba order of things, not acowsible to every ono It is sur prising to thow who bave not watched its progress—the vast increase in borse back rid ing. The roller skating rinks bave served one useful ano commendable purpose. All tbat have an eligible location bave been sought by the teacbere of riding schools, and iiisteed ot thousands toiling on rollerà, we now nave bundmls availing themselves of the rings tn the old nnks in going tbe rounds with tbe nding master in tbe graceful walk, trot a nd lope on tbe back of tbe borse, re ceiving the pleasure of exercise accompanied by music and getting tbe benefit of tbe nealthy pastuna Among tbe most attractive sights these pleasant spring days aro the bridle paths specially provided for horseback riders in tbs park. There are hours in tbe day however, when these bridle patbe are inadequate to tbe «»ants of tbe multitude of accomplished boro j man as orting tba fair set whose graceful figures as tbey flit.around tbe curves add to t ie picturesquenea» of tba panorama. Io gather the mist practical information pomible an interview was sought by the re porter with an expert equestrian, who said: ‘Ibero are two sty les ot saddle horses tn usa One is the horse fashionable in Kentucky, wbuse gajts are tbe plain walk, running walk, single foot, trot and canter. The other is tbe English style, thoroughly bitted end in band to walk, trot and canter only. Mv experience convinces me that Kentucky produces the best type of saddle loreee. and tbey command tbe most money Others ilka the Canadian borsa Tba taste tor horses in Boston, Philadelphia and Washington is about the same Few rida tbe Kentucky gaited horse. The popular home hero to tbe English style The horse that to properly bitted and ready for tbe saddle should be ridden witb a bit and bridoon, and ao thor oughly broken as to guide by tbe neck, on tbe curb or snaffia. or by both jointly, in nding schools tbey are taught to ride with rem» in each baud, same as they handle driving reins, whereasall from Kentucky and tbe south and weet do not consider a horse a «aitile borse until be will guide by tbe neck; tbat is an instructive idea. Tbe reins should be in t he left han d; so tti a S t toe whip band to always free for any purpose In riding with tbe ladies on the road you should go on tba lady* ngbt band, which will prevent run ning against tbe lady or any accidental col lisoli i’he amateur rider does not know w bat constitutes a saddle borsa Tbe bora* must bave a good walk, good trot and good engger. and go at any rateot speed." BOW TO MOtfXT S BORSE. ft to intere»ting to notice tbe simple act of mounting a horse it to important to com bine grace with safety Tbe school or styl ish custom is to stand with your back to tbe nead of tbe horse, witb tbe reins in the left aand resting upon tbe pummel of tbe saddle, your left foot in tbe stirrup, then with a •wing encompassing a half circle you rise and settle in tbe saddle Tbe expert's method ot mounting is to stand facing tbe side of the borsa Y ou put tbe left foot in tbe stir rup. reins In tbe ngbt band and held taut, resting on tbe opposite side of tbe cantei or tack ot tbe saddla tben witb a vault you «rill lami easily in tbe saddle This Is also tbe moet general custom, tbe only difference u> to liold the reins and mane both witb tbe <eft band. All tbe wbile you have tbe ani mal under control, and in this position there is much less liability of accident from any inex|>eited movement, shying or tngbtof eiMir borse by which tbe animal may be mad* <c kick or get away from tbe rider. t here u another important and yet very umple tact little knqgvn, "after being Mounted, and tbat is tbe skill to start a ■orse Tbe reins should be held gently, not milling, end there should be an almost im- «roeptible bending forward of tbe body, «meh to a trained saddle bora*, to far better inderitood aud more readily responded to man talKing or clucking The swinging of uie tKMly is sufficient and be instantly rm qaimta A horse stmuid never be started off ibruptly and on tbe jump, as very many in- «HtsKlerate niters make a habit of doing. It «tarile» a borse and is a bed habit, which grow* upon bun. and often tbe first spring of che borse i:i starting causes more accidents '.han the other faults in tbe animal Always <b starting out you should go off on a very -low walk. It restores confidence, and if tbe nurse is inclined to nervousness tbat soon dis ippear«. and then you pursue your journey witb ease and pleasure. The bone whose ancestors ore real saddle horses is more pleasant ami earner to ride and co cultivate aud teach than oue tbat IB bred r.»gardle<» of «ueb characteristics Tbe sod ile instinct has been bred in him for genera tions. and this instinct bas been intensified : nV education until tbe true saddle horse is a listtact lyj a—New York Herald. Hpeakei Curliale ha* Just paid 334,000 for a bouse iu Washington. Minister Phel|n will not return to England until the middle of Juno Teunyson is again at work, and, it to stated, at ■ poem ot some length. Governor Rusk, ot W iioonsln, stands six feat three in bl* stockings Postmaster General Dickinson to extremely fond ot tbe gam* ot tenpma "Ferdinand th* Silken” Is tbe nickname at Vienna tor the prince ot Bulgaria Ferdinand de l«s»ejo, ths great engineer, to •xti'emuly fond oilskin,; cold bathe Mr Balfour, tbe Irish secretary, used to be nicknamed "Clara” at *cb >oi aud college Governor Hill's first bus nee* venture wa* telling apple* oa ■ train, a; tbe early age of I*. Preaiiienl Ingalls use* a sand gias* to time •peakers when th* senate enforces th* five minute rule Frank Bal lie, brother of Edgar 8altus, th* novelist, has command vf tweuty-ou* differ ent languages Tbe sultan went into mourning for Em peror William, although it to contrary to Turkish custom. The papal jubilee ha* turned out to have been very expensive. It cost th* Vatican about 31.UUO.uuo. Lou’s Kossuth, tb* Hungarian patriot, now in bw HUb year, to very feebia, and hi* end to fast approaching. Confucius to visiting England. H* to * Chinaman and claims to bu a direct descend ant in the seventy -second generation of th* famous Confucius wbo gave China a re ligion. Karl Formes, the famous basso, wio has lived in America for tb* past thirty years, baa been engaged to ling at tbe approaching London aesaon of Italian opera. Ha to 13 year* of agu Justices Lunar and Harlan are tb* only members of tb* United 81»tea supreme court wbo do not own bouses m Wasbingtoo. Mra I Amar, however, is wealthy, and intends to buy or build a touse al the capital. Dr CarloGardini. busutuid of Mme.Gerster, tbe opera singer, bas roeei ved the order of tbe Crown of Italy troia King Umberto in recognition of tb* value ot tbe doctor’s work ou the United State*—two large volumes California papers are bidding Israel Mat- tbewson up as a sample case Ten year* ago be found a t- bill on tiie st nets of ban Fran cisco and restored it to its uwuer. Today h* to-wortb S8U.OUU and rum tb* biggest faro bank in Montreal. Senator labam G Harris, of Tenneasee, wa* first sent to congress m IM»KJ There is not a man iu either bonne wh jee cougreesionai career date* back *o tar aa hia He has served two terms in the * mate and is ready to run for another. Mr Isaac Pitman, the “(ether of shorthand writing," is now 70 year* old. He to almost an »»»tic, using no wiuu. bear, spirits, to bacco nor auimaJ food of any kind. In ro ugh» ba isansaritaR Swcdeuborgian. Ha to au early riser and a bard worker. Now Uv.t Gen Boulanger bas been turned out of tiie army, be is entitled to a pension ot 1U.UUU francs a year and 2 (WO franc* addi tional as a grand officer of tbe legion of honor His parliamentary salary will b* W.IXW francs leaving him 21.000 francs in all Vienna bread bas made many fortunes and one of ««.OIU.OUO cam* to Count Zar.g. wbo died recently iu Vienna, la IM‘2 be estab lished tbs first shop for Vieuaa bread in Paris and from that gained bis wealth. Th* sbop exiHta still as tbe Maison Zang, on tb* Rue Richelieu. “Gen." Booth the Salvation Army leader, men in “ Eng- to oue of the sbarjiest bustiii land and bas arvumulated a larg* fortune Tickets of admlwuou to bis daughter's wad ding to Mr Fakeer Tucker were sold at 3S apiece, and hundred» ware purchased by th* aristocracy of Ixmdoa. immediately after Empercr Frederick left San Remo tbe sultan sent him a collar, con sisting of din* hazel Hute w ith Inscriptions from tbe Koran, over whlcu tbe dervishes and sbeiks of the pala»'» tad prayed, and which, as tb* sultan assured ths crown pnucs would cure him a* if by magic. Tbs wealthiest man in tie northwest to James J Hill, of St Paul, jiresident of tbs Maintotsi railroad Hi* fortiin* of fllU.iMU.UW ba» nearly all i«en made during tbs past ten years in railroad speculations and real Batata. Mr Hill is 51 years old. and bids fair to double hi* wealth tiefor» deputing this Ufa Crown Prince William, of Germany, bad an opjiortuiiity of displaying bi* hatred for •veryllimg English tiie other day. in which dislike his owu niothet is included. He bad a suduon attack of nose bleeding, and several memlier* ot bis suite offered bsndkercbiefs to stay the flow He refused tisBixtancs, with tbe remark “Tiie more of this English blood I loss tbe tietter " Oscar WUde and his wife are a vary ordi nary looking pair of mortals, according to a Lmdon correspondent. He uas grown *o •tout as to be absolutely unpicturesque, and tbe latter, white tbe d ro w n s with a degreeof individuality, to by no means th* picture of artistic loveliness that oue might reasonably demand tbat tbe wife of the apostte of th* •unrtowe/ soould be. Rev Robert Collyer wa* 37 yaaro old when be came to this country He brought hi* bride over witb him In tbe uteeraga For nine years be worked as a l.locksmitb in Pennsylvania, tben be become a local Meth odist prwu-ber. but later be Iwiame a Uni tarian. and went to Chicago, where be soon made a rejsitation. and was then called to th* Cburcb of tbe Messiah In New York. New Anecdote, of Gen. Grant. When Gen. Grant was al>out to retire from the command of the army, said Caph John 8- ixtud in conversation a few day* Th* little king of Spain to* conatant aoaro* ago, be made a farewell tour among the of disturbance iu tbe royal palao* of Madrid. postsand outlying military statious of tbs A fe* days ago be was lost for 'jours and, a* west. 1 was assistant acting adjutant gene ba* bewi related, was finally found io a cup ral in the district of New Mexico at the time, board. Nut long after be ws* taking bis and it was with Gen. Hatch and myself that midday repost of bread and milk. Not lik be and Mrc. Grant made a flying trip with ing tbe flavor of tbe milk be suidanlv seised one car and an engine from Santa Fe to th« disb and poured its conteits over th* Trinidad. We were fairly flying along tbs nurse wbo was feeding him Tben hi* road when the glasses began to fail off the majesty langbed In a onrfcing. haughty way ice cooler. and ran off to play with bis toys. Then Mrs. Grant began to get nervous. Henry Greville iMme Durand), in an in “Keep calm, Julia.” said the general in his terview iu Paris on literary topics explains usual coll»?tod manner, “there is no danger Zola's misanthropic view of bunion nature in I as long as the car stays on the track." port by tbe hardships through which be went “it's all very well to talk, genera.,” said when be flnit came to Pans. His poverty Mrs. Grant, “iierbaps if I could smoke as was extrema 8be narrates that b* was once you do 1 might have some nervs, too." com|H)lled to remain in bail a week, nisclotbe* The only thing Gen. Grant dreaded was having isien pawned end be not having the appearance of delegations and committee- money to redeem them For two years be men at the stopping places on tiie route. banlly knew wnere bis next meal was to "Anyth ug at the next slatiotif” b« would i come from, and this exjierieuce « ith tbe sin, inquire tbe misery and the degradation ol Paris, has “Yes, general, tnere'se crowd waiting to discolored bis whole Ufa see you.” Then be would look grave for a moment Tbe importance attached to a clinical ther before asking: mometer by thane in ignorance c< ns office “Could you forget to stop thereP—Detroit approaches a superstition Tbey does tbeir Free Press. lip* tightly upon it. Tbeir eye* roil wiidlv around tbe room. Tbey believe tbat Hie ItunMan Church Affair*. Although tiie cz.tr is the nominal tube contains some mighty gas or a menu of mysterious power “There ain’t much leader of the Russiau church, tiie re- s]M>nsibiliiy at directing its affairs rest» taste to it. docther." said one ot these create- with the holy synod, «imposed of th« lous fellow», "but I spose it'« turril la nietrojioiiransof St. I*ete,•»burg, Moscow stbroug.” Dr. ——, wbo is somei.biug of a and Kieff. The primate of these, tlx wag. encouraged tbe man s faitt in the oc metropoutan of St. Petersburg, occnpier cult virtuee of tb* thing, and with remark a large and handsome palace, with a vast able results After tb* first “does’ tbe fever Th* "treatment" wa* continued number of clerks under him. and has t abated. gift of §12,000,090 annually'froB the pub and the patient actually recovered, cured by lie treasury, besides the offerings collec te< thermometer, administered ter to du, with- in all the churches.—New York Evonbq oat forthar drugging.—A & Ward tot Rorite