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    VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD
-WO I9TH CENTURY MAN-
Sheutd tot Wittert tte
Published every Thursday by tbe
VALLEY RECORD PUBLISHING CO
L J. KAISER, Editor.
i
I
VALLEY RECORD
vol .
m.
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1891.
NO. 45.
I
Br»>se, of Fort Wayne, Iud , a brother-
HRS. BARRETT, EVANGELIST. ¡ in-law
of Sarah E. Graham, elicits the
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
One year.......................................................... *2 50
Six months ................................................... 1 50
Three months...............................................
76
Advertising rates given on application.
Local notices 15c per line for first inser­
tion and 8c for each subsequent insertion.
Obituaiy lines, memorial resolutions,
cards of thanks, etc., at half rates.
cities of Elgin, Ill., and Washington.! on my shoulder and says “What’s your
J^UTHER L. BURTENSHAW.
Kan., where she resided?
name?” I looked at her in astonishment
8he I* None other than tbe Notori«»w> fact that again, after having served his
Again. Has a praver ever been utter- and answered. Mrs McKee.
She said, -
! term in the penitentiary, Sarah E. Gra­ j ed in your pulpits bv Mrs. Emma Mallov “Beg pardon, I tliougbt you was another :
Mrs Mimi Malloy.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
ham and Geo. E Graham were a second ¡ . or by you in behalf of the orphan chil- lady ” I then went home, and had been '
PUBLIC.
Held m an Ai<«»orj foi a Irtabo*. Í time married io April, 1878.
i dren of Sarfch Graham ?
there about twenty minutes when Mrs.
Will
practice
in
all the Courts of the State.
i<-al Murder in Mitringflekl. Mo.—
Sixth.—At Spring-field, Mo., Julv 18,
Why did Mrs. Mallov induce one Lizzie ! Malloy and Mr. Bone came.
Mrs. Mai- i
Business in the U. S. Land Office will re­
----- WITH ITS —
A Very Had Iteortl
j 1185, Geo. E. Graham was married to ; McKee in Vancouver, some time last De- lov came into tbe house, Mr. Bone re-1
ceive prompt attention. Office first door
l^HUi^street,
‘ Corn I^e, foster daughter of Emma Ma!- I ' comber, to sit for a tintype picture at mained outside at tbe gate. She said ! Oreat Remedy
north of Bank of Ashland, Ashland, Or,
Tbe following Item appeared in tire Van­
San
Francisco,
Cal.,
Hoffstetter’s gallery in this city, telling that they thought I w as another lady she
couver. Wash . corresponden'« <X the Port­ loy, at Highland Cottage.
Apnl 23, 1890.
Seventh.—On the 29th of January, her to curl her hair so aa to look as much was hunting for; she was in great trouble
land Oregonian. Marr b 7, 1*>7:
"Having been sore-
J^R. J. H. HALL,
■ 1888, Geo. E. Graham was arrested and I I like Sarah Graham as possible, and then and distress and came here to this coast
Is the S tate I nsukakck B cildisg .
ly afflicted with rheu­
Mrs. Emma Malloy, now under *54)00
:
on
Feb.
4
he
was
brought
before
J
ustice
‘ pose that ladv for said tintvpe picture, to find a woman who had disappeared I
matism. my mother
bonds to appear for trial at Springfield,
And Biauch Offices at Portland, Astoria and Albany.
and daughter with
Mbtaouri. being indicted •• accessory after 1 Savage, of Springfield, on a charge of I | and still pretend to be hunting for Sarah That she was out at Salmon creek (back
and
•ore throat, we have,
tbe Tact, lor the murder of Sarah <>rah«m ' bigamy. Bond was fixed at *1000. (Im-: I Graham on the coast, when the printed of Vancouver). She said I looked just
Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms.
(N
ine
Y
ears
in
H
ospital P ractice .)
by the use of St Jacoba
in Ocaober. 1WV5. ba* been bolding revival« ] mediately friends of Mrs. Graham began | I and published record shows that her exactly like her, (hence the attempted
OU. been cured. ’
in tbe Methodist church here and now at i to inquire for her, as she was needed to counsel,Hon. O. H. Traverse, announced fraud) and asked me if I would go and
list) City anil Sibirbaa Frsptrly.
Office in Brick Block on Oak street, Sec­
la < amae. assisted by Rev. J R. Thomp­ 1 sustain this charge of bigamy. Hhe could on the trial (Aa( the defense would admit get a picture taken to accommodate her.
Lot’is I mhaus .
ond door from Main Street.
SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET, : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS.
son and Rev Mr Skidmore.
riot lie found
Detec tive Ed. C. Davis that the remains were those of Sarah Said she would warrant it would not be
A shland
CURES NEURALCIA.
She said she
Graham, and that she was murdered by used for any ill purpose.
Hera. Tbonapaoa and Hkidmom'e De­ i went in all directions in search.)
Eighth.
—
On
Jan.
14,
188«,
Geo.
E.
Ellenville,
N.
Y.,
Jan.
6,
1890.
wanted
me
to
frizz
mv
hair
so
that
it
Geo
E.
Graham
and
her
bodv
thrown
fence of Mr«. Malloy.
Graham presented forged < he< ks on the ! in the well on the farm then owned by would look like tbe other woman (the
“I Biffe red with neuralgia, bought a bottle
J^OBERT .A- MILEEK.
Tins brought out tbe Ore from Thompeon Exchange Bank of Springfield, amount­
>L Jacobs Oil and soon recovered. I treated
murdered mother, Sarah Graham) wore of
wallov?
a «pralaed ankle with same results.’’
and Hkhireore in the Oregonian of March ing to *113, Airs. Malloy returned home ! wra.
r.u>-u. »»»vv
­ ! j hers, whiob I did.
Do not Emma
Malloy «u..
and ner
her apun
apolo-
At the gallery she
T hos M. V an G order .
17, 1M7:
ATTORNEY-AND-COUNSELOR-AT-
to Springfield from revival work in Kan-, gists know that Geo. É. Graham, before said she did not have only a side view of
Vagr oivca. W asb ., Mar. 14, DW7.
sas, meeting Graham at Kansaa
Kansas Uitv,and
City,and he was executed by a mob, confeaeed
confessed this other lady, a wood cut. and wanted
CURES SCIATICA.
To the editor of tbe Uregontan : -(After
arnownt involved,, hushing up that Sarah E. Graham was murdered , a front view of tne.
There were two I
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 19, t889.
tag above item continues:) Tbe ordi- tbe matter m best she could.
J acksonville -
O regon .
I suffered a long time wiih sciatic pains in
near the spot where her body was found ? front views and three si<le views taken of.
fttedcr. on ©tniiini tte above item. ‘
th« hip*; f.uud no relief Uli j tried St.
I Extract* from Mr*. MaUuy'a letter to
Calling attention to the item in Revs. me then and there
After she had my
■k ______
it infer ___
that
_ ___
U*e
_ ______
underdgned ______
are a o____
pair
Jacobs
<
Hl,
which
completely
cured
me.
Will practice in all the courts of the
.
_ ________________
r_, „
Thompson
and
Skidmore’s reply
to _____
item picture in her possession she told meJ
of simple-minded individuals, who should Judge Howell.)
BLTBROTHKRS.M Warna 8U New York. Frícemela
■'
_________ CH a * a . F vuu .
State. Office with W. H. Parker, opposite
he Ukanklul for the mardtanship of a wise
Eighth.—A letter waa written by Jfrs of news, . eapeciallv that referring to
: j there had been a murder committed;
Court
re a i. j House.
a
. .
AI.SO CURES
man like your news-gatherer in this city to Malloy to her friend, Judge Howell, “ninetv-nine per cent,” etc., I will sav that there was some near and dear
---- ---
prevent u* from mjunng our usefulness by i Springfield,Mo., date«: South Bend, Ind., that it is a villification and a gross mis­ friends to her implicated, and she was
Promptly and Permanently
associating with a criminal in the worship :
A
C- CALDWELL, •
try ing to find the woman that was sup-
of God
Half truths are often the worst Feb. If), 1886, (just before the body was representation, and might be termed a
LUMBACO, SPRAINS,
kinds oí
kindrt
of falnehiWNiii
falsehoods; ; and the Above^uoted
above*inoted found in tbe well on her farm): “He slander against a large per cent of the jxised to be murdered; but she bid not
À3TS.TJISES.
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
item contains only a very small fraction, (George) waa in the Northern Indiana most respectable, most intelligent and believe she was murdered, but was out'
far «bort of even half tbe truth. It is true prison when I first saw him. * * • He most resjxinsible citizens of Vancouver on this coast, and told me her name was
DENTIST.
that the eloquent evangelist named baa was pardoned by the governor. He came and Clarke county, numbering many Sarah Graham.
Nitrous
Oxide
Oas administered for the
been indicted by a Missouri grand jury for to me at La Porte. I paid bis fare to members of churches of all denomina­
[The correspondent,as soon as be heard
painless extraction of teeth.
knowing alieut a crime after it was coni- Fort Wayne. It was natural he should tions. In conclusion, I here offer the of the picture taking, took with him the
initoN, and Bid telling abeot it. But it is
Office over the Bank.
findings of the court as a fragment of my artist and went away beyond the garri­
not true that she is now under *5600 laonds cling to me, for I was the only one to
Proprietor.
He answer: “We have listened to the evi­ son in enow and mud and took the state-
torpear for trial, etc.; her bond is only whom he could pour out his heart.
talked to me about his wife and children dence in this case, for fourteen days, and ' ment of Mrs. McKee, in his presence
J T. BOWDITCH.
—Manufacturers -of the Celebrated—
We ezsmined carefully into this case he­ in Fort Wayne.” Finally the Graham we find that the crime of murder has and hearing, and then took his own, be­
lm inviting Mr*. Malloy to help us in our family and the Malloy famllv got togeth­ l»een committed. We further find that fore the preachers heard of it; and when
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
religious work, and we satisfied ourselves er soon liter and “For a timé,” says Mrs. there is probable cause for the belief that they did they went out to see the lady,
A
shland
,
....................................... O regon .
that *he i* tbs victim of one of tbe most in­ Mallov, “all seemed to go well: but the Cora Lee Graham is an accessory to said but it was a proceed ng too late for the
famous conspiracies that was ever batched
Will
practice
in all courts of the state.
shorthand
man,
and
they
were
at
last
The more crime before the fact, and require that
outside of hades Hhe brought to u* letters ol<i troubles soon began.
^HEBEST 24IN.5AFETYÉVERI
Collections promptly made.
< urdialty endorsing her as worthy of fullest wretched they became, the closer George she tie held to await the action of the caught and bad to face the music.]
e est insafety ver ad
confliisnoe from many of the best people of clung to me. At last ‘The Morning and grand jury at the May term of the Greene Mrs. Malloy also has an Unsavory
ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BEARING
BEAI
We
our nation, including Hon. Mortimer Nye, Dav of Reform,’ a paper I was associate«! county circuit court, without bail.
G. M of Masons in Indiana; from Miss with, with Mr. Adams, was to be sold. further find that there is probable cause i Reputation in Vermont.
CATI____
On March 18, 1887, the following Edi­
France* Willard Mn. Livermore and other Thia would throw George out of employ­ to believe that the defendant, .Mrs. Em­
OFWMEELS
APPI
OF
WHEELS SENT ON APPLICATION.
leaders of tbe National W. C. T. U., and ment. I bought the paper, and George ma .Malloy, is an accessory after the fact, torial appeared in the Oregonian:
from Hon. Judge Baker of Springfield and
The
Vancouver
correspondent
of
tbe
Ore
­
We and we require that she be held in a
koores of others equally responsible
We took its business management.
gonian has done Mrs. Malloy no injustice.
have a letter from the pastor of the M. E. moved with the paper to a little town in bond of *5000 to await tbe act.on of the Mrs. M. a few years ago made a campaign
church of Bpringfield, Mo., tbe city in Kansas (Washington) and had Sarah Gra­ grand jury at the wav term of the Greene ill Vermont, and was so repeatedly charged
—o------
which her Inal is to take place, which let­ ham and her two children in the family county circuit court.”
with scandalous conduct by the Montpelier
Now, since it is sufficiently known Argus that she found it wise to retreat and
ter recommends her to the faithful confl with na, making nine in all, to be sup­
EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET,
Double
G-abjanlzed
Bessemer
Steel
dance of all Christian people. One. a law­ ported by my earnings
Finally the pa­ here what kind of a woman this woman never return. The Argus is a large, intiu
(South of the grocery store.)
yer of high standing (not her attorney), per failed. I sent George and his family is, if the church thinks it has anything ential and entirely responsible weekly­
writes us that "There is absolutely no evi­
------ 0-----
newspaper,
with
a
circulation
of
6000.
Its
Í
I;!
■X-
l>ack to Fort Wavne. He was at Fort to gain by pushing that kind of a woman
dence of any knowledge on her part of tbe
editor * * * is a layman of tbe Protestant
ahead it is their own affair
ashionable
dressmaking and
Wayne
but
a
little
while
when
he
wrote
commission of the crime” etc. The writer
Episcopal church. He has over and over
repairing done in a neat and satisfac­
J ohn W. C ochran .
explains thrt this whole persecution is the to m* for help. He and Cora, inv oldest
again printed charges against Mrs. Malloy
tory manner.
work of a Missouri mob, m the Interests of footer «laughter, had been associated to­
in his newspaper that were grossly libelous,
the liquor traffic. Mrs. Malloy having been gether in the office and ha«l grown fond Mrs. Malloy attempts to “Make” An­ if untrue, and he has never withdrawn the
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS.
other Sarah Graham—Foiled by the charges to our knowledge. Mrs. Malloy
"a thorn In the Hesh’ to tlmt traffic for of each other: so much so, when George
many years. She is one of the original kffto go tuick to Fort Wavne [with his
was in tbe habit of using her own husban’d
Correspondent.
Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger thaw
crusader* and a powerful *t»eaker. moving
as her "frightful example," her stalking-
wife «nd children) her (Cora’s) life was
arb Wire Fence
Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order.
From California Associated Press Dis­ horse of temperance reform, which is about
immense aiwtienees to tear* or laughter at
deapnire«!
of.
But
her
love
for
him,
patches, Feb. 25th, 1887:
her will
Of conree she must be crushed
as delicate, morally, as it would be for a
W orks os N orth S ide or R. R. C rossing . H elman S treet .
oat. even if perjury and vilest slander must jrtdw, was as pure and true as an an-
Statement of J. A. Bone, chief of police of man to deliver a lecture against capital
rel‘«.” Mr«. Mallov further «tated that Vancouver. Wash.—
lie used.
punishinentand cite the fact that his father
oct9]
Ashland, Oregon.
The indorsements, of which the above are •Mat (Thnntmae time, 1886, she came
1 was on the street, and a woman I or his wife’s brother had died prematurely
only a fractional sample, ledw* to take tbe bar* to the farm and brought them all | thought to be Sarah Graham entered Dr. on the scaffold. Let anyone curious in the
risk of having doubts cast upon our diacre pregewta.
Wall s drug store.
I brought Mrs. Malloy matter, write the Montpelier Argus and he
tion by tboss who wo«M rather assassinate
will discover that there b a malodorous
Has just received the biggest and best
Charlie Graham (the boy) on oath save to identify her, and her first impulse was it memory of her career at Montpelier that
tbe reputation of an Mhocewt woman or
was her, the woman Sarah Graham, she
stock of goods ever brought to Ashland.
“«re. Mallov was hunting.
quietly hold the gamidMh* of the assassins, on direct examination:
was more than once the subject of news­ A fine stock of imported goods. I also car­
JACKSONVILLE,
than take any trouble to Inform themselves earn« back to the farm either New Years
While watching her (Mrs McKee) fora paper comment.
ry all classes of goods, hence you cannot
LINK VILLE.
AVING gained a complete knowledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac­
OREGON.
concerning lire (sets. We also believe that or Christinas, When Mrs. Malloy came
moment, we noticed Mrs. McKee observed
fail to be suited. Call and examine the
tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information" the
awry man In all this free land of eurs is en­ back Cnrrii Lee and she wcupied the same she was being noticed and Mrs. Malloy said
For a number of years I have been sub­ stock for yourself. Nothing but first-class
best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
3-7
titled to be considered innoeent nntil prov­ bed with my father. I have seen the ”1 am looking at you liecause you so much ject to violent attacks of imlammatory
work, a good fit and satisfaction guaranteed.
ed to l>e
lie guilty.
r—“
This
*— right holds doubly
resemble tbe woman 1 am in search of, My rheumatism which generally lasted about
three
in
bed
together
in
Washington,
Also
a
line
of
Conductor
’
s
Cloth.
good in tl the ease of a lady whose labor*
first impression was that you were the wo­ two months. On the first of this mouth I
Bveboei
______
__ - to Konsaa.”
i*ve been ___________
owned of _____
God ___
and
blessed
man
After the first scrutiny, I saw you was attacked in the knee anil suffered se­
*
F. E. ZOKLLKEK.
iqbny
thousand*
of
people
ta
a
most
“my
tn * nioat re-
On croes-examination.on the sixth dav wc j not. Will you lie kind enough to give verely for two days, when 1 procured a I set­
Of Sash and Doors and all kinds and
iparkabte nyrnner. Alxsut ninety-nine
of the trial Judges Travers and Howell, me your name?’’ She said her name was tle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and it re­
styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold­
cent, (so far »» wo can dbeovér) of
cent.
defendant’s counsel, ha i the boy witness Liszie McKee. On our wav home 1 said to lieved me almost instantly. 1 therefore
ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built
anoouver
and La in hand eleven hours, and In no partic­ Mrs. Malloy, “If Mrs. McKee so much re­ most cheerfully recommend it to those
Gil
riel
Christian
people orVc
-
to order. The whole or one half ottered
llamas bef«ve lja wo do about
‘ ut Mrs, Mal
M»l- ­
sembles Sarah Graham, since we have not who are similarly afflicted everywhere.—It.
for sale.
14
loy'» perfect IngM-eaep uf bnj crime kgainst ular was his testimony given on direct anything but a woodcut, I would like to I). Whitley. Martindale, N.
Feb.
1888.
Uod or man, and rejoice in her successful examination «Imben. - Here are Bome have a photograph of that woman ”
Mrs Mr. Whitley is a very prominent man in
“I testified about having Malloy said it would be no harm to see if this place and his disease was very widely
work. The enemies of trae religion, to­ fragments;
gether with the saloon habitues, gamblers seen father in bed with Mrs. Mallov ami she would set for it. We went to Mrs. Mc­ knownas he suffered such severe pain. ■ W.
ami person* of that Ilk seem to be almast Cora once nt the farm.
Father had Kee and Mrs. Mallov told her our errand, M. Houston & Co.. Merchants. Martindale,
the only people hereabouts whose righteous come home. Mrs. Mallov said he came which was trying to find a woman that was N, C. 50 cent bottles for sale by Chitwood
souls are troubled by the tilth that ha* home in the night. I got up and fe«i the supposed to have been murdered, and she Bros., druggists.
l>een thrown at this gifted evangelist. They
had reason to believe was yet alive, and she
do their utmost to destroy religion, but horses and stock and she built the fire. so much resembles the woman and wanted
South America and the World’s Fair.
• * I came in to get warm and saw a photograph of her to assist in searching
thev are very anxious that the ministers of
The action of th6 state department in
tbe gospel should live up to their standard them in bed together. She did not make for the woman.
She had no objections to
of moral excellence. It is entirely prob­ the fire before she called me.
She did giving a photograph after being informed assigning twelve officers of the army and
able that the church of Christ can attend to not dress. Mrs. Malloy said father had by Mrs. Malloy that there was no harm in navy to visit the South and Central
its own affairs without thtir help, and also fainted. Went in to get warm ; saw fath­ it. Only a matter of accommodation. -At
A full supply of
win her triumphs in spite of their opposi­ er in bed and asked him how lie was. ten o'clock next dav at thepho.ogTapb gal­ Amerioan states in the interest of the
C
offins
,
C
askets
, R obes of all S izes
tion.
J ohn R. T hompson .
lery. we found Mrs. McKee there. Mrs. World’s fair is regarded as a step in the
Pastor Presbyterian churches of Vancouver When Mra. Molloy got up I got in bed Malloy said to me Mrs. McKee did not re right direction. One and all of the com-
G loves , C repes , E tc .
—4 at the j—-
with Cortf and father.”
and La Camas.
•' J- H. S kidmore ,
sembl’e Sarah Graham as much now with (nisaoners have favorable records, and
ASHLAND, -
- OREGON.
Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily.
Pastor M. E. church, Vancouver.
As to their life in Washington, Kan., her bonnet off as sha did with it on. I said are men who combine energy of charac­
it
will
not
hurt
nohow,
we
will
have
the
the
boy
testified
;
“
We
all
lived
togeth
­
Twenty-five years experience in Ashland.
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889.
South 1
'
1 NortL
The Correspondent prove« H|e Q*M)
Mrs. Malloy said “I will do the ter with diplomatic cordiality and suav­ Embalming with the aid of a skilled physi­
er in Washington, Kansas.
There was picture.
7:00 p m Lv Portland Ar
9:35 a ui
Agni net Mrs. Malloy ttjr Overwhelm­ one quarrel between Mr«, Malloy, Cora best I can to pose her as Sarah Graham.” ity. Soon each will be at his respective cian.
10:20 a m Ar Ashland
Lv 6:40 p ni
ing offi« tal Eyideupe.
She
bad
t<>ld
her
(Mrs.
McKee)
to
have
her
post,
and
as
most
of
them
have
lived
for
Lee and my mother. It took place the
10:50 a m Lv Ashland
Ar 6:10p m
Office and ware-room on Main street, at
hair curled in front, because that would as­ years in the countries to which they are
10:15 a in Ar BanFranciscoLv
7:00p in
Call and examine them,
foot of Oranite.
In your iaeue of March 17, appears an i Aral night mv mother came to Washing- sist She took down har curls and brushed
article aigned by Rev. John R. Thomp­ . ton, in the second story, just as thev her hair over her torehead and made her re­ accredited, and are en rapport with the
Above trains stoj» only at following sta­
son and Rev. J. H. Skidmore taking ex­ . were all going to bed. * * As soon as semble Sarah Graham as much as possi­ leaders uf the commercial world, they
tions north of Roseburg: East Portland,
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
I studied the pictures to familiarize naturally are sanguine of success. Each
Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany,
ceptions to a fragment of truth furnished | my mother undressed she went to bed. ble.
myself
with
the
looks
of
Sarah
Graham
by
They
did
not
quarrel
after
«he
got
in
bed.
Tangent, Shedds, Halsey .Harrisburg, Junc­
l>y vour Vancouver correspondent. They
commissioner has been furnished with
comparing
the
tintype
with
the
description.
tion City, Irving, Eugene.
say:
“Ninetv-nine Der cent of the i Father made her keep still. I saw Mrs.
(Tne California Associated Press corres­ special instructions prepared by Secre­
Christian people of Vancouver and La ( Malloy and Cora Lee in bed with father, pondent saw a nigger in the fence, and tele­ tary Blaine, but the nature of these is
lloseburg Mail Dally.
Camas believe as we do sbout Mrs. Mai in her room, and once in our room. All graphed over the wires this latest orthodox withheld from the public on the ground
ARRIVE:________
leave
loy's perfect innocence of any crime ; three were in bed together both times, trick that the tintypes were to be used In that they are privileged state docu­
Portland . 8:00a m I Roseburg . 5:40 1pm
e.xtireal God AS«
agaiwat
or man
man.”
I A™! •** them together in Mrs. Malloy’s the coming trial and the prosecuting attor­
4:00 pm
MAIN STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH Roseburg .6:20 a m [ Portland
My answer.—In Springfield, Green room. My mother was down stairs then ney at Springfield, Mo , A. J. Patterson, ments.
being
thus
pasted,
stood
her
off,
and
she
The
fact
that
the
companies
control
­
county, Mo., at the preliminary exami-! doing work. It was in the morning when
Albany Local, Daily,(Except Sunday. )
AND GRANITE
nation before Justice Savage of Geo. E. i »he *«» getting breakfast.
I got up and could not force a trial, but asked a continu­ ling the South American steamships
ance and it wfts granted her.
leave :
arrive :
have notified the national commission
A shland ,
-
O rioon .
Graham, Cora Lee Graham and Mrs. 5 went in there to get my clothee, to dress- ¡
I
Upon this news getting out, Mr. Bone
Portland.
5:00pm j Albany
.... 9:06 p ni
Emma Malloy, for murder of Sarijh E. 11 «taid jq the room long enough to dress. added to his statement the following words: that they will make no charge for the
Albany........ 5:00am [ Portland
rtlaiid
9;00 a m
urnhaUi, lawful wife of Geo. K Graham i Father was in the middle; Mrs Malloy ‘‘These tintypes were not taken for the pur­ transportation of exhibits from the South
Pacific Coast Main office, 1368 Mauket St.
siureaaid, the following facts were elicit-; was at the back and Cora Lee was on the pose of use on the trial on investigation in and Central American states beyond the
Will r»Hfy
Bieodi regulate th«
LHer and I Macys and Rsstsre the
San Francisco, Cal.
any shape, or for either to establish the
rd under oath, as found in the public ev-1 front side ”
Health a»4 Viceref Tenth. DyepepeU,
bare cost of handling, and that more­
Want of Appetite. IndiMctioa,
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
ide nee of that examination: First, on
Mrs M«)loy knew that this “attach- guilt or innocence of Mrs. Malloy, but for
over they will transport without a dol­
Uack of strength and Tired
tlie !»th of February and let of March, ment” apoken of in her letter had sprung the purpose of assisting in finding another
Feeling absolatelyoured.Bonea
woman, Mrs. Sarah Graham, it on this
muscles and nerves receive
20 URIST SLEEPING CARS
1886, a coroner’s jury rendered the fol- up between Geo . Graham and Cora Lee coast.” (When he knew the poor woman lar of charge the commissioners accred­
force. Enlivens the mind
ited to the fair, and their families to
’’ Upon the view of the
tbe while he w
wbb
nd supplies Brain Power.
lowing verdict; u
« b living with his lawful i wife was in her grave.)
For accommodation of Second Class Pas­
Suffering
from
complaints
holy of Sarah E. Graham, then and there I under ffira.
bo.lv
Mrs, Malloy’s roof, and yet she as-
IS A NEW VEHICLE, WHICH SUPPLIES A LONG FELT WANT.
A copy of the above was given to Mr. boot, is a striking evidence of the favor­
peculiar to their sex will fii>a
sengers, attached to Express Trains.
_____ InDR HARTER« IRON
1 lving
vina dead, after having beard
heard the evi-j
evi- serfs that the “love *««•■««<*
was as pure and i true Bone,—soon alter, the city had no further able sentiment manifested in that por­
a safe and speedy cure. 6 tves a clear, beat*
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
dence we do find that the
toe deceased came j ¡ “
»»
» «n
»n angel’s ” Now, wbile they were use for his services, and ne left the police tion of the globe regarding the enter­
the complexion. Frequent alte«n>te at counterfeit
____________________
to her duath at the hands of Geo. E. Gra-1 thus living together in Elgin, Ill , and force.
prise, and bespeaks in advance for the
Between Portland and Corvallis.
ham by mean« of a pistol «hot wound in ' Waehincton, Kan., with Mrs. Malloy it
A
Statement of O. M. Hoffsteater, the American commissioner »cordial recep­
MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
the right «ide of breast an«l other un- never occurred to her, she says, that photographer at Vancouver, given on tion
■
ch*. Simple Dose sad Dream Book!
I on receipt oftwocept* in poetace.
r
known means; and that Emma Mallov I they were not lawful man and wife.
If san e dav as Mr. Rones, Feb;. ?5, 1887:
ARRIVES
LEAVEH*.
Dr. HARTKR MEDICINE CO., BLLeul», Ko
Game Perinhiu^ in the North Woods.
and Cora Lee were accessories thereto.’’ I they were man and wife then Mrs. Malloy Sometime the latter part' of December,
7:30 a in j Corvallis. 12:10 p in
Portland. ________
A gentleman who returned from the
tnis pqdy was found in a yyeU op Mrs. permitted her daughter, Cora I-ee, to win 1886,Mrs. Emma Mallov (as above) came
5:30 p in
Corvallis. 12:55 pm I I Portland.
laliov's farm, w here it had lain since it! away the atfectiona of Geo. h. Graham, a to my photograph gallery in this city and North Woods Saturday says that the
At Albany and CorvalHa connect with
waa piace<l there bv being let down with ' man bound in wedlock to another worn- said that she wanted a picture taken of a snow has uot fallen to a grea» depth
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad
« rope on the night of >ept
30, 1885. an ; to marry a bigamist.
If Geo. and lady she would bring to the gallery—that among the mountains yet, but that the
Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.)
The body was stripped oí its entire cloth- Sarah Graham were not married, then it she was a very good woman for doing so mercury has gone very low on several
_
LZAVX:______________
ARRIVE^________
ing before being placed in the well; the | i« plain that Mrs. Malloy connived at and —that she resembled a woman she was
occasions, and has thus caused much
Carpenter and Builder
clothing and ornaments were then sanctione«! the marriage to Cora Lee of a looking for, but gave no name. When
Portland . 4:40p m | M’MinnviJJe 7 > piu
J-
suffering
among
the
deer
and
other
ani
­
M’Minnville 5:4.5am | Portland
.8:21) a in
thrown into tbe well.
man w ho had been living in open adul- Mrs. Lizzie McKee first came to my gal­
A shland -
O regon
The clothing that was found in the well tery with another woman in her own lery, she said she had come at the re­ mals in the woods. He says that some I
THKOIVH
TICKETS
te
all
point-
^E?-J
of the young deer were frozen by the
was identifie«! by Mrs. Breeee, a sister of bOMB,
1
‘
quest of Mi-s Malloy and City Marshal
EAST II» S«l TH.
Taking either horn of the dilemma, Bone (as above) to sit for a picture, and intense cold, and shat iuinbenueh rejtort
the murdered woman, as tbe identical
clothing—especially the silk dress—that i does xrs. Mallov claim that either one or asked me if a lady in deep mourning had that numbers of the »mailer animals
Repairing will Receive Prompt
— 3
For tickets aud full information regarding
Sarah Graham wore from Fort Wayne in i the other is in keeping with her profee been here; that aha din’t-know whether ' sought shelter in the logging camps.
rales, maps, etc., cull on company’s agent
company yitfi her children. Qbarjie and jiai’i) of a life 4evoted to tbe cause of, to do so or not; that she didn’t know Last winter will be remembered as an
Attention.
It is I'- M. slroug, easy ridiug, and well made, having three elliptic spring* underneath the
at
Ashland.
txniv (tii'-so springs are made esje-eially for this wagon aud will carry 500 lbs. with ease), doable
rfov, to meet her husband, Dy arrange- i Christ ? In view of all the above facts, what tbe result of this would be. I then especially favorable one to the animals
R. KOEHLER,
E P. ROGERS,
cellar, steel axles, the best steel tire, leather dash, and a solid beaded bottom
It has a box
ment, in St. Louis on the 28th of Septem- why did Mrs Mallov recc-iuinend Graham told Mrs. McKee if she was able to iden­ in the woods and mountains, but this
Manager.
Asst. G. F & Pass Agt
und r tire w at f r small packages, and a wire guard around tue back for holding larger packages.
as
an
exemplary
man,
worthy
of
their
her, 1885. For thia trip to St. Louis the ¡
tify herself, she need not be uneasy in re­ winter will be a very hard one for them.
. cud for catalogue and prices. Manufactured bv
•
monev was furnished by Mrs. Malloy to confidence, to the good j>eople of Wash­ gard to that. She replied that there was
G A11JDIXE7II A C’liOMM.
The trappers are having good success
STAR
ington,
Kansas?
Mrs.
Malloy
in
her
Geo. t Graham.
The fact has been j
a man here who could identify her from
!■< 111 i~ x l 11 <■. 14 v-
; in catching the various small fur bear
established on oath, that he did meet letter to Judge Howell says she gave Gra­ girlhood, ."he said they were taking her !
.
ing
animals
in
large
numbers,
as
tbe
Sarah Graham, his lawful wife, and chil-1 ham money to go to St. Louie to meet picture to represent another lady, not •
his lawful wife, Sarah Graham, on the > giving tbe name
Mrs. Malloy then winter is so severe they are easily lured
dren.
I
Charlie Graham, a 13-year-old son of 28th of September, 1885.
came in,saying “You are here, are you?” i to the bait of the traps.—Utica Observer.
A few pertinent questions: Why did I told Mrs. Malloy to posedhe lady. She :
Geo. E. and Sarah (Iraham. under oath
Lowell's Great Lawyer.
I
said: "Mother, . Rov and I left Fort Mrs. Mallov mislead the detectives and Baid she had postal the other lady (poor
Gen. Butler’s voice is not so powerful
■*
2.>th I put them on the search in St. Louis for | ^arah Graham) which Mrs. McKee was
Wavne to come to Missouri on the
«
Father met Sarah Graham, asserting that Sarah was to represent. Mrs. Malley did pose the a« it used tc be. In fact, tt is • difficult ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
of last September, (1^85),
a A the people of Ashland and surround­
ua in 8t. l ouis, and ' we 8top|ied there two in a house of ill-fame? Whv her loDg lady Mrs. McKee, and fixed her hair. ■ U> hear him a dozen feet away, though ing country that I at am the old stand on
.
Qn the morning of silence t.-oip Oct. 1, 1885, to Jan. 18, She had her hair roached and frizzed. he occasionally fires up and some of his | Main street, opposite the old -Flag stall
(IlghtJ kird oiig day.
»he 30:
<10« h we left for Springfield and got 1886?" Why her concealment of Grabaru Mrs. Malloy remarked to Mrs. McKee, old time force presents itself. He still | where any one wishing work done m my
ihp
in here about 7 o'cbx k in tho evening. in her house on her farm,and misleading that when she met her yesterday she had ; relies considerably ou tlie sympathy of line will always find me ready to serve
We left mother in«the depot at Spring­ the officers as to his whereabouts? Why to take the second look before she saw the jury, especially when he is defending them. ’’And men may come and men may
STEAMERS.
field while father. Rov and myself went her settlement of tbe forgeries, and her that she was not the other woman. (Then a comely woman. His method of argu­ go,” but I am a stayer forever.
► ♦
to Mrs. Fav’s restaurant, where we got remark "there is something worse be­ } why did she insist on a photograph?)]
Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c; shampoo­
Why, immeiliately after After the picture was taken Mrs. Malloy ing his case is the same in substance as ing, 25c. sea foam, 25c.
supper and remianed all night.
Father hind it all?”
SHORT LINE TO CALIFORM1A.
it
always
lias
been.
Plenty
of
wit
and
told us that mother would goto Bruoklvn the return of Graham with the children admitted to me that Mrs. McKee favored
L adies ’ H air ccttiso a S pecialty .
and walk to the Malloy farm, a few miks from St. Louis, was tlie sign placed upon the other lady a great deal,but the mouth humor run through liisspeech, and these,
FREIGHT AND J AKES the LOWEST
out. Mother kissed tieitool night in the the big gate near tbe well, as testified to diii not have the expression of the other with all tne pathos his case will permit,
FOR
¡WK
dejmt. and told us to be good bova, and by O’Neil, “No road through here; no lady. I had four tintypes; two front I combine to make his always eloquent
O CT WANT
not to be afraid. I hove not seen mother : hunting.” while this farm belonged to views and two 34-views, and Mrs Mallov pleas more effective. His favorite atti-
Steamer Sailing Date«:
Mrs
Ma)loy,
and
she
saw
this
sign
and
PRICELIST,
since that time.”
took them away with her. (It was these (uue while addressing the j dry i* to braes
from yaqlina :
Geo. E. Graham had ! did not go on the stand to deny tbe pictures she intended to fool a Methodist his broad shoulder« against the clerk's
Steamer Willamette Valley—March 8th,
served two»ehtencey in the Indiana «late I charse t
jury with at Springfield, but the corres­ desk. His hands are deeply thrust into
og umber ard
it
ruc s h
March 16th, March 25th.
Now, Revs. Tiionijieon and akidmore, pondent got onto the trick of tbe preach­
-iiepitentiary, one for five and the other
EROM BAN FRANCISCO I
S wAlt STYLES.
will you let the people know whether or ers and this woman and exposed it in into his pockets; he seldom gestures.—
for two years' duration
Steamer Willamette Valley—March 3rd,
Third.—That on the 2d of Dec., 1871, not recommendations indorsing Mrs. time to ask ior a continuance, which she , Boston Advertiser.
Before Purchasing Address the
112th, 21st and 30th.
Geo. E. Graham and Sarah Gorman were Malloy were written befo e or since the got.,
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lg^^^"INS'flLADIEs C haise .
“All Run Down”
The company reserves the right to
united in marriage In Allen county, In- body’of Sarah E. Graham was found in
Statement of Mrs. Lizzie McKee, of
change sailing dates without notice.
Expresses a dangerous condition we often get
that well on Mrs. Malloy’s farm?
Have
diana.
.
.
Trains connect with O. <k C. R. and Riv­
Vancouver, taken by the above corres­
iuto, from overwork, sickness, or even un­
Fourth.—That during hta first incar­ you not seen personalh an account of
er Boats at Corvallis and Albany.
CHAISE BRAKE
known causes. But it should be immediately
tne preliminary examination and the pondent, w ho took the foregoing state­
ceration of five vears his wife, Sarah E
Freight and ticket office, Salmon street
overcome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla,
Graham, procured a divorce from her evidence produced? And knowing what ment, Feb. 25, 1887.—My name is Lizzie
wharf, Portland.
McKee.
1
live
in
Vancouver.
W.
T,
I
which will dispel that tired feeling, revive
hnsband. Geo. E. Graham, (on the first is made known to the world by that pub
W. B. WEBSTER Genl F. & P. Agt.
was in town tbe day before Christmas,
the declining powers, restore the appetite and
34 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
dav of Nov., 1873.) and tlie decree also ’.¡shed evidence, can you, as Christian
And Find Out what a Big Bargain you
1886, and Mrs. Emma Malloy came into
I C. C HOGUE, G. F. i P. A. O. P. R.,
vitalize the impoverished olood. If you decide
gave to the plaintiff, Sarah E. Graham, t gentlemen, indorse and uphold Mrs.
can
get
m
the
Sweetest-Toned
instruments
Corvallis, Oregon.
I Malloy » Have you anv recommendations the drugstore (Dr. WaU’s) with Mr. Hone i to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla do uot be induced
. ¿Sue of ‘-hiJ aforesaid marriage.
made.
from Doctors or church ¡wiettca in the (the policeman'. *he laid her band nf*
to buy any ether preparation.
’. j’iftb.-Wwon» tewmwy W T. L.
THAT’S IT.
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