PRESSED BRICKS. Fr*«n band niS'ie »-andie* Fountain VALLEY VALLEY RECORD The be*l cigar- al the cod* Fountain. si the tforta * In Kentucky pruhihiuon i« known a* s hydrant-beaded mon «ter Good team, wagon and harne*« ior sale -bewp by Martin A Hama. s. VOL. II. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, K. I. X.UKEk JACOBS & KAISER, Pabliahcra and Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Handeoma *tauor.ery in the iateai utyle* for ec-iet} n«e at burrkhalter * Hasty’». Tartiaa having a<-<-oont* aga.nat P. H. i Donoghne for fru.1 will plea«« present them A. jACeSb. RECORD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1889. NO. 28. One year........ .$2 M) Six months... .. 1 ro Three mentis 7S MOHALITY OR PROPRIETY. EDITORIAL NOTES. : THE COLONIES AND THE CREEDS MORMON BARBARITIES. JJK. J. 11. HALI«. When the Beecher trial was in pro­ of Daniel Dougherty at Wait lor tne at Campbell’s gate sweet l The oration e Tlie first uioi Diiug£4C struggle ivi for eupit supremacy 111*1'. * 111 in 0411 Sait gress, an eminent New England jurist Bill Mahone.—Foraker. jthe opening os the great Catholic con- Lake city between the Mormon and Gen- PHYSICIAN and SURGEON F M. Mingu* baa purchased T. A. Kar­ said that the women witnesses on l>oth . press in Baltimore ¡ b subject to misjudg- tile element will come off at the muni- ri* interest in the agrkuitural implement (N ixe Y xab * ix HosriTAi P ractii e .) sides did not appear to know the differ-, One by one the “daisies” fall. What ’ ment as reported by wire. As reported hou*« at Medford. ' cipal election Feb. 10th. A Salt Lake ence between vitrue and a mere sense of I a cluster of them, rare, beautiful and . it reads like a criticism of the United —DEALERS IN— Office on Main Street. Eugene elates to have erected 150 new fashionable propriety. That ia, they j sweet, fell this year. Tanner, Foraker, . States and their imjieachment of official dispatch says: Itast Friday a Mormon A shland - -- - ____ O kegox . buildings at an expenditure of $2fX>,000 thi* named John Moore made application for seemed think that an intrigue w ith a j Mahone. When shall these three meet j foierance of Catholicism. It is not year. Pretty good for an interior town man of genius, pretending by virtue of I again? I “ ' | fair to let run unchallenged the assertion admission to citizenship He swore that Mra. Leland Stanford testified to ber ap­ pulpit eloqunce to be an oracle of the j (ROBERT A. MILLER. ' that the spirit of colonial persecution he was a Mormon and had been through proval of the project of purchasing and re- God he insulted by his impurity, was ■ The San Francisco Argonaut asserts j was projected beyond colonial times, or the Endowment house. Objection was •U ring butter'» fort by eubwrihing |0(Xi tor : i a venial offence compared with sinning that the negro is not fit for citizenship ! the inferrence that while it lasted it was made to his admission oil the ground ; ATTORNHY-AND-COUNSBLOR-AT- that purpose. with mediocrity in shape of your next- and demands his disfranchisement. The ■ in any sense of American origin, derived that parties going through that house LA.W, Hon. A. C. Jone*, receiver of the I'. 8. > door neighbor. Thia criticism is recalled American party is hereafter to be a white : from our soil and expressive of the ge- were compelled to take an oath which land office at Koseburg. will rstnuve to Ba­ by reading in the Oregonian the remark JaexsexmxE - - Axteex. I nius of our people Nor is it fair to per- was incompatible with their becoming man's party. ker City a» soon a* hia •U'-reseor ia appoint-! of a laby concerning saloon drinking., ; mit the inferrence that Catholics alone good, law-abiding citizens of the United Will practice ia all Ike eeurts st the ed and qualified Stute, óffiee with W. H. Parker, epp*.-Re We quote: Harvey Scott rises to explain that For­ were the victims of that evil tendency States. The court granted a continuance I Court House. Mr. Durbin of Salem, ia 96 years old. and "In iny opinion it ia bad enougn to aker was of the Tanner stripe and talked i to persecute for opinion’s sake which was until this morning, when the case was hl* rood wife is 96. They settled in Oregon drink in a saloon under any circumstan-, too much, Harvey always was a cheer­ the most appalling blemish on the strong again taken up. The witnesses were ZFŒÔOJSTT STREET- i C. CALDWELL in 1*14. The old gentleman i* artivs for ’ ces, but when a man sneaks in through ful man at a funeral, aa democrats who chaaacter of the Puritans. The peace of principally apostates. one of *o great an age. the back door, I am inclined to think a iiave read his obituarv notices can truly the republic is not promoted by telling John Bond told that lie went through mechanical and « ferative The appraiser* of the estate of Davtd fi. little less of him and a little more of the testify. over again the story of religious conten- i the endowment house in January, 1868, DENTIST. Terry have filed their report which place» man who walks boldly through the tion, to excite a feeling of resentment, ’ jnd took the obligation to obey the Nitrous Ctside Gai- administered tv»r the the value of the estate at $132.466 12. This The Boulangist element in French pol ­ painless extraction of teeth. front dsor.” of conquest and of ill-fellowship in the 1 >rivatbood in everything temporal, spir­ Larger Steck is out*ide > f Incumbrance* of any kind. Larger Store Office over the Bank. Let us get down to moral bedrock. itics seems only capable of creating a breasts of any who worship God now,,' itual, political, social and financial. Wit­ The Raker City counri!raen have voted Why is it bad to drink in a saloon in any small ripple of expectant excitement, but unhindered, under the protection of our J B. NEWMAN, M. »., themselves a »alary of sixty dollar* each circumstance? Why is it anv worse to nowhere near any demonstration that tolerant constitution. Ii every land on ; ness testified that the penalty for the vio­ lation of the oatli and diiulgiug the for the year. The mayor gets the »ame. If drink in a saloon, if yon do not drink in- threatens the government, or even the earth were as generous in protecting the , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. oaths -was death by cutting the throat an Asfiland council would do it there would temperately, than to drink at home, be­ return of the doughty general to Paris. rights of conscience as ours; If the same 1 ( AsBI.ANr. ....................................... O uoon . be a great big kirk on hand. from ear to ear and cutting out the heart hind your own door or the blinds of vour tolerance were in all nations extended to; ASHLAND, [Late a Surgeon in U. S. Army.] OREGON. The Chicago anarchist* in their deco ­ and tongue, and disembowelrnent. In A fishing boat containing two men, P. neighbor? The tv-c is intemperance, diversities of religious belief it would be I' Office on Oak street, enim.-ite The »reean Peteraon and J. Jagny, eaptized on the bar , wheter you drink at home or abroad; ration services thia year on the anniver­ well tor emancipated man. The toler-; the Endowment house he solemnly swore [I Sf; Carries one of the Largest Stocks in Southern Oregon of Select Hotel. at Coo* bay on Friday, and both were and if to drink at all is a vice, then it is sary of the execution of the Haymarket ance was not a virtue of the co onies was 11 in the presence of Almighty God that he drowned. The host and gear were picked quite as vicious at home as abroad. And murderers, were very much subdued. due to the fact that they were jieopled by ; would avenge the blood of .Joseph Smith, J T. BOWDITCH. up by tbs life-saving service on the edge of first president and prophet of the 1 here is just where this pinchbeck society They are beginning to learn that bomb refugees from every form of relig ous j the the south spit. ATTORNEY AT LAW. virtQe, this propriety purity . Ar«- we to have a war of towers? Sen­ more imaginary than real, and they Star Bakery, opposite po.-n settled, so that a title can of premium bread r 25 cts., 33 for $1.00. o’clock a. m. until 4 o’clock p. tn. of each ¡cut them open, poured ont the letters, United States. It consisted in the com threatened. With the Jews of the Old Cakes, pies and confectionery. Ice cream «lav. to-wit: be given to the Market street property, Willow Springs Noveinlicr I took all thought to be valuable, searched mencement of the trippie celebration of Testament, religion was a thing of this in soason, also sweet cider at 5 cts. per For information regarding prices on town lots, improved city Central I proixiee to buy it and put up a building •* 5 romt the stage, put the rest back and told the the hundredth anivers.irv of the appoint­ life. Divine wiath or affection were to glass. 40 cts per gallon. Furnished rooms property or lands, address as above, enclosing stamp. Will Rock Point....................... . " 6 so high that I can aland on the dome and driver to move on and not dare to look ment of the first American Catholic Bish­ them manifest in the flesh. Their God for * ne person, by the night 25 cts.. by the convey inquirers to their property and give them all the infor­ Foote Creek ............ throw a string to Mike DeYoung who . ** Woodville back. The stage then proceeded on its op, the inauguration of the first congress smote them in His anger; He comforted week $1.50, by the month $5-00. Give me a mation concerning the country, free of charge •tends on the tower of tho Chronicle 0 Pleasant Creek . W m . M ills . Proprietor. way, telegraphing to the authorities from of Catholic laymen ever held tn the them in His love. Solomon's prayer at call. It Flounce Rock ................ building. the dedication of the temple epitomizes Lairds, the first stage station. There Trail Creek................ ........ 12 l’rof. J. S. Henry, wlio organized the United States and the dedication of the the faith and the hope of Isreal, and it “ IS Meadows.......... .... Preliminary surveys Lave been com­ were no passengers aboard. first brass b ind in Ashland, six years new national university for Catholics. •• 15 Table Rock......................... implores victory in war, plenty in har­ pleted from Eugi'ne to Florence, a dis The morning stage arrived all right, Little Butte...................... 15 ago, has located at Weston, Umatilla The scene is deeerilied as being gorgeous vest and peace npon the homes of the tanee of 50 miles and right of wav has and had aboard a large amount of money *• 1« Big Butte ...................... county. •• Ifi Chimney Rock. been secured. Contracts will not be let which was no doubt the one he was after. in the extreme, and the crowd simply children of God—temporal tliines,solely. •• 20 Medford iiuniense. Archbishop Ryan, in the I In this resjiect we are all Jews. A blow Many persons are returning from various until next season. A. C. Hovey of Eu­ Eden.......... 21 The Law on Bead Guide*. course of his address, gave the following ■ at things seen ends our persecution of travels' and different health resorts not 23 Ashland. ..Nov. 22 ar.d gene, is president of the road and the cured. All expense and trouble could have 25 Steamboat MEDFORD, OZREG-OJSr Persons unacquainted with the public statistical facts: When Bishop Carroll (each other over things unseen. When been saved by remaining at home; having general agent is now in New York for the •Ji Applegate............ it purpose of negotiating with some of the roads of the country are greatly annoyed w as consecrated in 1790, the entire popu­ I the sulKtance we have is threatened we ■ entire rest, and using Wright’s Iron Tonic 27 Uniontown.......... I Bitters. Sold bv T. K. Bolton. 2M sterlingville overland companies for the building of by not finding guide boards erected at all lation of the United States was a little ; forget our quarrels and join to defend ( 39 Jacksonville.- .. Medford to Jacksonville. the line from the bay to eastern connec­ i of the intersections of main roads. The 1 more than four millions. The Catholic ' onr materialsties. So when England at-! U^. At least one-ba'f must i>c paid in cash 1 tacked our substance we quit quarreling maintaining of guide boards is made in ­ population was estimaied at 40,000. tions. Patronize the only wagon that connects Tax-payers will please pay their taxes at cumbent on the county road supervisor There is now a Catholic population of : about our shadows, and the Scotch-Irish . with every train, rain or shine, and carries above-stated times. The law in regard to The fancy prices southern Oregon fruit and hia failure to do so is punishable by ’ the I . 8. mail and Well«, Fargo A Co.’s ex- their collection will be strictly enfor ed. 9,000,000; 8000 priests; 10,500 churches i Presbyterian Knox, the Puritan Adams,! 1 press. ¡Satisfaction guaranteed. haa brought in the markets the last few J. G. B irdbey , Jonx D yae . driver. an admonitory fine. The law regulating an(j chapels, twenty-seven seminaries, the Moravian Mullenberg, the Catholic Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson county years, has w iped out all doubts hereto- , these guide boards is as follows: Sec. L-- i j - • _ i • ---- i Carrroll of Carrollton, the Unitarian colleges and academicB and 8000 ; _ zx . • fore existing. Many land owners are; 4094. “Everv supervisor shall erect and 6oO Jefferson, the Quaker Mifflin, the Epis- ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOB CASH AT LOWEST PRICES. „^ish schools' making preparations to set ont large or­ keep np at the forks of every highway' Training and Breaking Horses ________ ( copalian Washington, the Free Thinker ---------- --------- — Prescriptions Carefully Prepared by Experienced Hands. chards. It certainly will pay. Next and every crossing of public roads with-' John Wananiaker is always telling! Tom Payne, the Huguenot Jay and the spring if the citizens want apples it now in hia ro.xd district a guide or finger • what he is going to do. The lutest ia 1 Baptist Whipple, who raised the first looks like they will have to ship them in. board, containing an inscription in legi- this said on the 13th at Washington: American flag in the Thames, aligned 4 nd if they are fortunate enough to se­ ble letters directing the way and specify-. “I am not a mugwump, in any sense of with each other in the defense of civil cure the same apples they are now ship-1 ing the distance to the next town or pub- the word, but a died-in-thc-wool republi- (liberty and to create a government dedi­ ping out, they will have choice fruit, but cated thereto, with e.s much confidence freight* two ways will make them a lux­ lic place situated on each road respective- Can ; and I propose to benefit the postal ' in each other as if they had always par- ly.' It makes the writer shudder for the every means in niv power, ury.—Courier. road supervisors when he sees how un-. still, polities will have no effet in deter- ; taken of the same communion and Speaking of the late second crops of lawfully negligent they are without a sin- i mining my course, but I want to say to i . prayed at the same alter. Out of their straw tarries in this valley, the Courier gle known exception.—Statesman. i you, democrats and republicans alike, I united efforts ¡»sued the United States, a ( secular government., recognizing no form says: It is nothing unusual for a sej­ that then* is a necessity for a radical re- ; A Hale Old Man. ' of religious belief, tolerating them all. ant! crop in this valley earlier in the sea­ It ‘ Mr. .la«. WiL«on, of Allen Spring«. Ill., form in the railway mail service. Its institutinns demand for them perpe­ son, but the second crop as late as Nov. Proprietor. is over Off rear* of age. «ays: “I hare j matters not to me if a man can talk all I 1 tuity, freedom of conscience, separation 10 is something out of the usual custom. who in my time tried a great many medicines, day about cube ami square root, theo- of Church and State, absolute secularity . Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of While the country is not altogether to some of excellent quality; but never before Manuta- :uier* of the Celebrated— rums in geometry and climatic effects in in education in the common schools; 1 blame for our strawberry season being ao did I find any that would so completely do California, so laxative, and nutritious, The undersigned is now lead} to r< - short a* the cultivation and irrigation. all that na* claimed for it as Chamberlain's Africa or Asia, so long as he does not therefore ttese are founded in its genius with the medicinal virtues of plants ceive horses either wild or tame for thoroughly know the section of country and established by its laws. This great known to be most beneficial to the Strawberries do well in all parts of Ore­ Colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy. It is breaking or training purpose*. Having system, forming the ONLY PER­ engaged” the services of an t-xj>eri«*nred gon, and especially Southern Oregon.and truly a wonderful medicine." For -ale by ! throu h which his postal ear is running. and impressive Catholic congress is met human I would sooner have a postal clerk who to show the great prosperity of that an- FECT REMEDY to act gently yet horseman wi ll known on the turf in tin# our season is also longer than in other Chitwood Bro«. promptly on the __ East I can give satisfaction or money knows every nook and corner in his cient church under these conditions oi parts; etill, bv proper cultivation, the Answer this Question. refunded. Callon or address meat tIn­ district than sonic theorist who could government. It boasts, with reason, that season could ta prolonged. Shiloh'» Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous fair grounds. Central Point. Oregon. tell about zones and geographical centers its grow th has outruu the growth of the —AND TO — Parent* -bould he careful that their chil­ ture for catarrh, diphtheria, ranker mouth, With each tattle there -------- — ... i.« an remote from liis own country, and I shall country ittelf. This being true, its duty dren do net contract cold- during the fall or and hearts-he. ■geniou* Nasal Injector for the more .«uc- recommend to congress that the civil i to the government under which it has early w inter month«, Such cold« weaken — SO THAT — ““ ------ —-------------- 7-------- ----------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- prospered and had peace of body aud the lung« and air-pa««ase*. making tin­ ce«»ful treatment of the eomplaint», with- service examinations be changed to this Water Rights Notice. i mind, is in this congress, which meets PURE BLOOD, out extra charge. Price M cents. Sold hv j Five Double Strands G-alvanlzed Bessemer St?el Wire child much more likely to c-ntra-t other T. K. Bolton. REFRESHING SLEEP, ' ____________________ under the eye of a prince of the church, All partie« taking water out of A*blanw the examine of the tho-e of th* under-foiled, ar»* re- pwrfollv and all are delighted with it- Ask your Should a cold be contracted, loo-«e r,o time, ing 54,<»J0 feet of lunitar each trip. .The anv syphilitic disorder? If *o. take Wrights ' United States; that tliev may grant lib­ r«*fue*ted to rte-i.t.n- we an in in ert <>r all druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu­ AND SIZE PICKETS. ANY KIND but cure ii a* quickly at possible. A fifty steam wagon weighs twenty tons. the water that telong- to i:« nt our l'ho< nix (Compound \viup of >sr«aparilla. Sold by erty of conscience, religious toleration. factured only by the cent tattle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme­ ■ separation of Church anil State, and se- More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than 1 mill«. Our prior rights mn-l Lc re«pe«Hed. ¿^■cheaper than a Rail Fence. I CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, P. W. Ot wm t. An extensive assortment of lady 's and - cure the absolute sc-cularitv of education dy will cure any cold in a few days and l Do you wish Pearly White Teeth, healthy arb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order. A. .1. Wn:x«. S ax F kaxcisco , C al . leave the respiratory organs ztrong and pnnis’pure breath? V»e Wright's Myrrh gentlemen's shoe« and boot*, direct from I in common schoois, accessible on com­ I l'hveniX: or- Juuc'Jf'.ii Ifoi* W ork 1! so N orth S ii > b of R. K. C bomisg , H ei . max S tbkei . Leciriing, Kv. Ft» Yotx, N. V. Tooth Soap. Sold by T. K. Bolton. 1 Boston, at J. M. McCall's. t mon terms to rich and |»oor. health;'. For sale by Chitwood Bro*. Jesse <>rant, »on of General Grant, and wife are temporarily resident» of Alameda, California EDDINGS & MORSE. PUMPS, FARMING MACHINERY, AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. ASHLAND, OREGON. E. M. MILLER. Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables CAOEH GOODS, CIGARS TOBACCOS, W. ffliilrdor & Builder, PICTURES of YOURSELF FAMILY Farm For Sale RO AVE & MORE, LUMBER! R. STRAIT, Dressed and Finishing Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, etc. H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle Manufacturer. SMITH & BASHOR, Notice To Tax-Pajers. Improved Farms. Fruit and Wild T Lands, for Sale at Low Prices. Agents for the Townsite of GOId Hill. DRUGS AND HARDWARE- Machines, Tools, Stoves and Tinware. MILLER & STRANG Ashland Fence Works! E M E R Ï Horse-men, Attention! KIDHEY8, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse the System Effectually, N. C. BOYNTON